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Albuquerque Morning Journal, Monday, September 23, 1918. FOUR PLANS COMPLETED Can Senator Fred Colter Serve People of Arizona as Governor II lie Is Elected in November? Roll of Honor American Casualties WRIGLEY INJECTS PATRIOTISM IN HIS GUM ADVERTISING If you wanted lo sell a seeoiid-liiind automobile, or rent a house, you would put nil advertisement In the paper and run it a few times or until you sold the machine or rented th i ganizing the New Mexico branch of tho league," siid Mr. Jones. I u' Not "The league must not lie confused with any thought of nnoif Iclum il should he noted by everybody that the word 'enforced' appears in the name of the league before the word und that It Is an 'enforced peace' which Is advocated. "The punioses of the league are In brief: Hrst to make the world safe I ,1, The casualty list issued by the war di pari inert for September shows: Killed in action.

missing in action, (i I wounded sevi rely, Hill; died from wounds, dii 'I of disease, 14; died of accident and other rinses, II; wounded, di gree total, IP! 7. Killed la Action. William Hudson, Washington, D. William II. Kyler, Paulding, Karle li.

Moore, Indiana, Peter (1. Martinson, llrunkiyn, N. John .1. Ityan. Prooklyn, N.

Henry Thomuson. Cookeville, Tenn Karl S. Wadsworih, Macon, Valentino H.j Walters. Prooklyn, N. Y.

Klmer C. Ural inskl. I'on Do I.ae William I II. Newman, Waynesl iro, Carlj Kmil liodelsperger. New York: Wil-j ham l.

swan, re. ton, i tiaries I Thompson, llrowastown, i J-: J.ArW-ifVV. FOR BIG MEETING former Ambassador James Gerard Will Arrive Here at 7:10 O'clock Tonight; League to Be Organized, I. T. Jours, assistant national ram yntign manager for the League to Kn-j force I "care, arrived here last night to; complete arrangements feir the con-' vcntion to lie held in the armory tonight, when James V.

lierurd, former ambusnador to (jTiminy, will lie the principal speaker. Ambassador) lii-rard was to linvo arrived here at 11:40 o'clock Ihls morning, hut do-1 ruled to spend Sunday at Colorado Springs, lie left that tit last night end will arrive here at 7.10 o'clock tonight. J. M. Heck, assistant attorney general of the Vnltod States, wax to have accompanied Mr.

fictfird hero but 1-rewing mutters preventeil hln making the trip. Ward Han- istrr of Denver wil in iiipaiiy the party, which will ho Joined in New -Mexico hy Governor ami Mrs. K. Lindfey. Jlon.

Neill Field, a lnenilirr of the c-veoiilivo committee of the League to Knforee Place, will net as chairman nnd following the invocation, will Introduce Mr. Mr Ilamiister will make a twenty-minute talk on th! juii pones (if the league to Knforrc Teace. The rommittee on organization nnd on resolutions ami a platform wilil also report. Those In charge of the work say the entire program will re quire less than two hours. Committee to Meet Vr.

David Boyd, chairman of the reception committee, has issued a call for the committee to meet ot 6:45 o'clock In tho Alvarado hotel. He urges that every member ho prompt I no purpose of the convention is lo organize the New Mexico branch of the League to Enforce Pence. In Denver, where Mr. (Jerard spoke on Friday night, 1 0,000 persons crowded into the auditorium and 5.000 were turned away. Six thousand of those who attended became members of the league.

Tho public will be Riven an opportunity to become members of the league through cards which will be distributed to applicants. The card; contain the following statement: "I believe that the world should be made safe by the defeat of Herman militarism, and thereafter be kept safe n. league of nations; and as a LeaKue to Knforee Peace stands for these two supremo duties, I wish to enrolled as a member of the League to Enforce Pence (New Mexico branch). It is understood that membership therein carries no financial obligation." "Governor I.indsey issued the call for this convention at the request of the- national organization of the I'iikiip to Enforce Peace, and it Is called for the primary purpose of or ATARMORYTODAY I Nominee for fJovcrnor in Arizona. I office a the affe of 21, when he was i lecti a member of the board of 1 1 I commissioners of Apache iiouniy: afterwards nerved in tho ter-I i-it o.

1 senate: then In the constilu-I tiiiii il convention and later In the ri.itc si nate, of which body he is still i rucihl now by defeating Prussian militarism, and Ki'cond thereafter keep the world safe by a league of the civilized nations of the world, so established that the chunce of future wars will be re tluced to a very minimum, "Tho work that the New Mexico branch will be culled noon to do will he lo organize and lead your citizens in studying the Idea of a league of nations; to stimulate the good citizens of the state to make whatever re search and study may be necessary to enable the Individual and the ma-f to Rive intelligent support to those who will be albd upon to uctually sit at the world council where these (treat questions so vital to all of us shall be considered and settled. When this war is over America destined to lead in tho building of thv new civilization wbb will be builded then, and every ritir.cn owes It to himself to equip himself for the pcr-maneo of his part in that great work. "This is the ureal work of preparation the league wants to help III dolus and through organization perfecto 1 tonight will carry the work Into the remotest corners of your state with the work they urge that every citizen prepare himself for the great work to come after the war, "I bring to you the greetings of the national organization of the League to F.nfore Peine, cf President Tift personally, and- we rejoice that it is our Kre.it privilege to give yon this opportunity to visit with Ambassador Ccrard and hear his wonderful story. There will be no day sessions of the convention, STATE GROCERS RAISE FUND FOR SALARY OF MAL0Y With the heads of the food udmiu- ration in New Mexico us eu in thiouKhout the entue fmted Mines, it was found that none could be obtained as head ofthe Rrocory division in New Mexico who could Rrve his entire time. A.

.1. Ma'oy was placed he head of the department hut no provision was in his salarv. a result Invitations were sent to the octi ymen of tl.e s'at alions for 'liis minis'. The K''t-erymen contributed penerously and by March 11. of this year.

$T70 was raised. Attain the petition for fund', were circulated, and up to August a total of was obtained. A statement has been compiled by r. K. Johnston, executive secretary of the food administration in Xoi( Mexico, showing the receipts and disbursements.

the latter consisthiR largely of Mr. Maloy's salary of $12ii a month. People In the world are so much alike that if you find fault with on you hit a thousand. "Who eges Smith on to his nonsense';" "I kucss it was that old hen he married." A house; and then you would quit. If you were manufacturing good or running store, you would main, tain your advertising continuously, because you would not be aiming to muko one sale, but many as muni as you could.

All right. Now comes along a war and upsets your mipplv of raw maleihil, or made-up goods, or maybe the government takes over your output or curtails it, thereby1 either completely or partially ellmi-natiiig your civilian trade. Would it be worth while to continue your ad- vertising? That Is the question that' many of our big industries nre f.ieir,. What are they doing? With hardly an exception they are continuing. No' I ith a view of Influencing liniui diab Not at all.

Put, realising that present conditions are going to mel! back into history at no very distant date they are keeping alive their names and reputations. If they dis continued, think of the mrlllons of dollars of good-will value back of all those trade marks and names that would be lost, nr greatly icducel. Preservation is nature's first law, Preservation of prestige Is likewlso the first law of business. Among the larger industries to maintain, and In fact iiu rer.se, I heir advertising this fall, the William Wriglcy, company is noted, evidenced by the "copy" now on a freiiuent schedule in the Journal Welcome, Mr. Wriglcy, and we hope our local merchants will be heartened by your energy.

Also, Mr. Wriglcy, may we com. mend your attitude of injecting a strong patriotic not" in your advertising, instead of the usual sales talk about "Wriglcy's" being great for appetite and digestion? We understand the soldiers and sailors nre takin; most of your output and that wo a home will have to chew our Wriglcy'r a little lonat'r. All riylit. "The flavor lasts," anyway, and we won't have go completely without, judging frotr the stocks of your goods our merchants are apparently able to maintain In spito of war and high water.

We agree with General Sherman his definition of war, and we also agree with Mr. Wriglcy in his statement that we must win this war and that until wc do nothing else really matters, In this connection, may we be permitted to remark that newspaper space is receiving earnest attention in these days of momentous news, and thai the columns of tho Journal are just as valuable as they ever wen-, if not more so. In stimulating good will and in maintaining tho prcstlga 'of the goods, the trade marks and tn names scl forth therein. DUKE CITY RIFLE CLUB HOLDS SUCCESSFUL SHOOT Wind and light conditions were favorable at the shoot of the Duke City Hi fie club on the range yestei- "nl the local riflemen registered. some good scores.

The number of contestants was not large but thos' present enjoyed a pleasant half day on the range. Individual scores at 300, r.00 and GOO yards respectively, follow: Andrews, 41, 47, 42; Spahr. 44, 47. 39; Clayton, 4 1. 41.

Hall. 47. 40, ZS; Dickson, 42. 3S. 34; Kirkpatriek.

43, 40, 38; Daves, 37. 3S. 3d; Posers, 31, 3H, 33; Jameson, 37, 40. ,16. mrciint Coughs that hang on and grow worse in the night and weaken the sufferer are relieved Foley's Honey nnd Tar pftener than by any other remedy.

P. Hall. Malm, writes: "Eor IS years I was afflicted with a troublesome bronchial cough and irritation of tho throat. Foley's Honey and Tar relieved me; after taking one hotllo tho cough ceased and has not returned." No medicine stands higher as a family remedy for colds for childien and grown-ups. everywhere.

Many a man who marries an heir-ess lives to rigret monkeying with a get-rioh-qulrlc game. Attacks of Indigestion "I believe Chainlierlain's Tablets havfl laved my life, writes Mrs. Maggie Coil Joldnn City, Mo. I had pains in my stotaach so bad 1 thought I could not live. Our doctor silid it was congestion of the Rtom I would goto lied perfectlywell and wake up in the flight aa bad as I could I be and live.

Our doc- lo saia it wouiii cto no good to give medi-1 cine internally. Hs: had to inject medicine in my arm. Since taking Chamberlain's Tablets I can eat anything I want without hurting me." Thin form of indigestion in extremely painful and I often dangerous. Hyl ii inning Viianiiieriain Tablets after patina- and especially when you have fulness and weight in the stomach after eating, the disease may lie warded off and avoided. Chamlterlain's Tablets not nnlv aid digestion, but strengthen and invigorate the stomach.

LUMBER ralnu, Otis, Clans, MalthnM Kmiflni and Ilulldlng I'aper. i. C. BALDRIDGE LUMBEF COMPANY i i I I HOOVER POINTERS No. 4 A Child Can Run a Hoover A'ith The Hoover the work taken out of housework.

The Hoover glides so easily hat even a wee kiddio can ise it. A little Dayton boy. go 2 years and 4 months, vilhoiit assistance glides loovr Special over the living oom rug and delights in helping mother." The rea-mn is that in The Hoover Tie elect rie, motor revolves Jie Heating-Sweeping Prush lesides driving the powerful suction fan, thus supplying all its own "musclo." Albuqurque Electric Company NOTICR. The City Scavenger company has reorganized and in the future will bo known as the Albuquerque Garbage company. We are fully equipped to do all kinds of smvenger work; we pump out cellars, cesspools and clean vaults.

We hope to continue serving our old customers, and solicit the patronage of tho public in general. Yours for business. APPCQUERQUrl GAnHAGR Successors to THE CITY SCAVENGER J. IL PEAK, Owner. Thone 33S.

notk i on ri ni it ATiov. Department if Put Intorter. II. 8. band Ot-ti at binla Now Mn.co.

Aiusmt i. 191. Notlc hi-rchy lvm that Ant-mlo Cl'irsla. of ni-rnallllo Co, N. who on March ,11, ISIS, niaiis llemplail Kniry, No.

011(143 1-S KVV 1-4, t.t I nmt 4. Scctkm Thirty. Townnhlp 10.t., lianita N. M. 1'.

Meridian, hm tiled nutica of Intentlun to maka Five Vear Proof, to eaiab. Huh claim to the lnnil above d. ncrlbed, ba-forn I). F. McDonald, United Statea Commla-loner, at Altiuu.ueru.ue, New Mnloo, on JoU 14, 1918.

Claimant namea aa wltnetea: Clprlano rianchtts, of Pajarito, S. H. Juan A. Gurule, of Armlju, N. M.

Kpifl.lli'1 tiurule. of Armljo, N. M. Gabrlal A. of Arniljo, N.

KltANCISCO UKI1AI0, Kestalxr. NOTICK I'OK rrni.irATWJf. Department of the Interior, tt. B. Land Of- flee Bt Simla l-'e.

New Mexico. Nctlio la hereby given that Ail'itfo of Tijeraii. New Mexico, who, on May 11, tal4, miiile IPimesli-ad Entry. No. for 1-2 SB 1-4 ST.

1-4 Sic. 1-2 KE 1-4, 1-2 KW 1-4 NR 1-4, Hertlon Townahlp Itanso 6K N. M. P. Meridian, baa fileij notice of Intention lo make thrco year final Proof, lo claim to the land abnva dcHcnlii'il, before P.

K. Mcllonald. United siatea c'ononlKiiloni'r, at Aibunut-ruue, New Mexico, on Oct. 12, 131R. Claimant riamea aa wlineanci: of TUtraa, N.

M. AuicuKlin Orlego, ef TIJcraa. N. M. Ilafaet llrlenn.

of Tijeraa, M. AUHUIIIII Hedlllo. of Tlleraa. N. M.

UtANCISi'O DKUtADO. lleglaler. OTI( KIR Tt nl.lf'ATIOV. IVcpn rtmenl of tin? interior. It.

s. iwind Office al Saioa IV, N. Sept. lt, 15H. Noiic.

la hereby (jlien that Klale Ork, wldoiv of ltaymond I. fork, of Helen, N. ulio, f.n June -2, PII7, maile Homestead. No. 01:11113, for 1-2 NK 1-4 SF, 1-4, 1-2 I'l Mi 1.4 KK 14.

1-2 MV 14 BK 1-4 SB 1-4. SVV 1-t N1.2SWI 4 8R 1-4. S.rllen 31. NVV 14 SK 14, J-2 1-2 SV 14. Townahlp 6.V.

Hango 5K, N. M. P. Meridian, hart filed nollce of Intention lo make three enr proof, to extahtlph claim lo the land above timet thed, hefere T. l.plnnii.

It. K. at Jtclen, Oil the day (Vt. il, claimant tuimca as n-ilneaeea: Mn. Alice Ilea, of Ivrnlta.

N. M. T. b. rpinler.

Helen, N. M. Allco rtlackwell, of ivrnlta, K. M. Wm.

Marl In. of Union, M. KltANI'ISiX) LllSbUAUO, ftiiKlalcr. DUKE CITY Cleaners-Hatters 0 Went Child. PIhhmi 441 yur WM.

FARft COMPANY Wholesale and Retail I Winters In ntKSII AND HALT MKAT8 Kausage a Spoclalt For Cattle, and Hogs the Bullnj Market l'rkv Are Tald Hudson for Signs Wall Paper Hudson for. Picture Frames ronrtb fit. and Coppw Av. rtttttttttttMMMMMM Journal Want Ads bring rcwulta. i SX': i vf Senator l'retl T.

I'olter, l)em rati( Fred T. Colter, who was elected the recent pi imarics in Arizojn iiiff carried every coiinly in the ftt.n with the exception of two, and in each of those two comities by les than 100. uas born in Apache countv Arizona, in IS Til. His parents of that sturdy A erica a stock weie iiii-ionii the brave pioneers bla.ed the tiail for the development of tho great southwest, and who Killed ia Arizona early in 7 Order's piin-iits m.ive him the b'-st education that the country afforded, which, us far as "book-larmn' is concerned, limited; but he erevv to manhood, brecthini; the pure orm. beneath the a'ture skies of Aiizo the shadow of ihe stately pirns of the White mountains; and with every breath Imbibed principles that made Colter, the happy outh, into Colter, the stroiier man -Ftrong in the riKht, strong in his conviclions and true to himself.

Independent and fearless, ever taking up the of battle for the oppressed and the weak and always for the right, regardless of its consequences. In la04 ho married Miss liiino Phelps, a daughter of one of the old, 1 it-li famllic in the southwest and a descendant of the bluish blood of the. south; a vvoionn who is distincd to place the position of first lady of the state with dignity and grace. Senator Colter was first elected to FOR BABY IRK The worn. ill's oommdti stale defens'' council and n's club report that tor child ivelf ire work on of the Wnni- raised "lag day.

hich was Sa I ri l.i morning the "tag throughout the nil it acted as Saturday sales began and the forly eirls women were ki jir busy, as was mini lf of- rt cv iilelo od till ami hite HI cv Cuce. Win" wfighiiw iimiiilng of all 1 requested by he gin Ibis week. me: bii ing ami ex-of the- state as rnmi-nt, will be- All physicians and i lo assist in the work lo telephone Mrs. The registration of. examinations will bo 10 W.

Silver avenue. nurses who wis HIO iwpirstod I diaries Porlir babies tbe fondyeted at A telephone wilt today. The number installed there is Kvery baby in P.cmaiillo will be weighed, nicasuied and examined free of chaiKe eiul a rc'eoril will be kept of each child. lr. Haniiigi of Santa.

Fe and Miss Hastings, rtirse. will arrive here today as sisl the local physicians and nt-ises in the work. The women were particularly ratified hy the cheerfin response on "lag" day. New Mexico is one of 'nly three slale which have not completed the baby saving Work. Last spring the governmen appeal was Is sued and at once all but three states plunged immediately into the work USED FIFTY YEARS FOR RHEUMATISM AT ALL DRUGGISTS fig iic I who SO OBTAINED Tftb tTStf it I i I i SUBSCRIBE NOW! Hall, Midvah rtah; II.

Patten I hilad: Iphla. 1 Tiiiton, .1 burgh. Me Hoy Swaru, hn C. Williams, Pilts-hanie Pronislaii Cnsz- lout, Aurora, Sanford Adams, Iiadcville, William II. Aitken, Chlco.

Ham l. Ashby, Vnrda-man. Howard I. Ileckncr, Mantua, I'laclde Ilohide, Hkowhegan, Arthur I claylon, l.owi'ales, Itaiidoliih Cnkeday, l.awrencebiirg, H. Cordova, Williams, Charles Arthur liavics, Kingston, Joseph W.

Hevorc, Pig Plney, William .1. Kaalesun, Flinira. N. Conrad F. Kkbloin, lianluiry, AVis Frederick lhiksen, New York; Daliaar Farharj, Mnhigaii City, Henry Finne, Portal.

N. Ir; Uoy Fletcher. Sprirgfii Id, Amos ltobert (londcr. Hayonne, N. Itaymond It.

(ioodwin, Plain hosier, Ivvard Haines, Midland City, John A. Harbison, Hardy. Marvin Ilaruer. Quarryville, Thomas M. Hayden.

Piiyonne, N. .1.: Ccorue W. Hebron, Fergus Falls. Palmer William 1 lerrold. Sha-mokin.

Aimer J. Higglns, Stock-bridge, Mass. Michael HiKgins, Columbus, Arndt T. Johnson, Cush-ing. Nicholas Koschak, Scran-ton, Pearson C.

Mcllee, Curry-vllle, Avaka Mauzeoian, Aley Mastroni, Uridgeport, Conn-: 'William K. Melton. Wickliffe, Herbert J. Miller, Newburgh, N. 11.

nrr, Howling (1 rc.cn, Tony Hlchaid. Mt. Vernon, N. Niisome Poberson, Iockhart, Ancillo Stangod, Olen Cove, X. Fred It.

Stroild. Philadelphia, Walet Taveilner, Kast Falls Church. Cody C. Thomas. Ilaynesville, Calvin Thompson, West Hamdon, AY.

Walter W. Yandine, Shirley, Joseph A'elmure, Somerville, Harmon M. Vroomnn, Palstonlake, N. Y. Frank W.

Walezak, Sloan, N. P.arney Wichlaz. Chicago; Joseph Wihlrick, Wyalusing, Moses Pen- nvidcz, Walsenhurg, James K. Pridges, Fairfax, Charles J. Cleiideiiiilng, Mulberry, Samuel Hicks, Cow Creek.

Moses Justice, Marietta, Arnold KuKtor. Menominee, Joseph Leroy Poomis, Sterling, N. Arthur I.orenz, Prooklyn, N. Y. Howell T.owe, Wild Pose, TOrnest Henrv Meier.

St. Pools. Arthur New York: liar old H. "West, Waterbury Conn Charles Wilson, Cornwall, N. Y.

Dicil of Wounds. Iiavld W. Poring, Wilmington, N. Merle W. McCunn, Shenandoah.

Ia Kdwnrd C. Adams, Cochoeton, N. Neil A. Davis, Connesvills, George K. Point, New York; Joseph Join: Hums, Sbelburne, Willie C.

Mur ray. T'nadilla, C.a.; James Peightal eiymer. Olenn I. Achen. Alma, William K.

Pankston, Concord, John Henry liurchfield, Pock wood, John Erviek, Norway Harold Hainar Foekler, Warsaw, Frank Gdak, pussia; Arthur W. CoecliH, Windsor, Jasper S. Green, 'Wilder, Walter Hooper, Methuon, Martin S. Hoops, Frederick King, Springfield, P.ohert J. 1-nng, Foidl.iinl, Wile P.

Uaplanto, Wi-tfiville, Thadeus McCiilly. Pleasant. John C. J. McHevitt, P.ingh.imlon.

N. Sam M. Ft. Italy; Raymond c. Parks, Mount Sterling, III Henry Waller Perry, Orr, Carrey pedkey, Hillshoro, Angelo Tamburin, paly; Klizah A.

Tyner, Maude, Albert Porst, Chicago; Herbert W. Hest. Holmes. Pearly Jennings Pond, Caldwell, Hoy li. Possert, North lima.

Andrew Crawford, Ireland; Earl Dews, Newport, Dan J. Fitzgerald, New York; Max Cohlklang, Hmoklyn, N. Ceorge C.raziskl, Sioux City, John F. Huffman. Meridnn.

Kmia Joseph Kozleki, Ashley, Harry P. Mcltrido, New Castle, John Monterastelli, Ividd. Charles H. Prather, Soinervllle, Alex C. liasmiissen, Clear like.

PIchard M. ltaymond, Waukeon. Harvey C. Sites, MecliHiiicKhurg, Jacob John Taby, Shaiuoken, C.ieseeppe Talliro, Italy; fira Wombles, Iaton. Mo.

Died of William F. Martin, Pig Springs, Ralph P. '(llidewell, Dillon, Charles F. Gold. Peoria.

William P. Pogers. Decatur. Emery I.oe Fullen, Meigs, Fre.l It. Allen, Mount Vernon, Albert Lawrence Pollinger, Chlllicothe, Grover C.

Prunley, New Site, James Coffee. Lo.xington, John A. Constcin. Pridgeport, Sack M. Iiiggs, Sumter, p.

Edmond ftouglass, Irvinviile, Peter Pick- son, Issaquab, Job A. Garsson, Clearwater, Minn. Died of Accident ami Other Causes. Kenelm Winslow, Tuxedo Park, N. Perry Jordan.

Auburn. S. D. Thompson, Greenville, Tex Harry A Alkins, Iiwrenee, William Ar-nett, Marshfield. Wis Penjamin G.

Arsenaul, Canada: Simon H. Hell, Ilund dak, Camillo D. Matteo, AVilmerdine, Hex E. Nelson. Ko-komo, Henry J.

Hixed, I.pwlslon, James O. Slddons, Pumpass, Va. NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern: Our lonsn having run out wc will close our business Octoher 1. and anyone we owe must present their bill by Katurday, September 2.

191. We have for sale one Underworld typewriter nnd one Todd check writer, cheap. MAJESTIC CAFE. r. He has been tried in the of public service and been without As soon as Senator Colter's victory in winning the Democratic nomination was announced, his political ene-loii started the story that be could r.ot.

qualify as governor, because he bad been a member of the senate which increased the emoluments of (hat office. S'l i.ator Isaac Tiarlh, who practiced law in Arizona for a number of years, when asked about the truth of t)iM. claims aa to ihc eligibility of Smalor Colter to act as governor, mid: "Win I her or not Colter will be sustained, would be to continue remain a question, because the only result of contest over the office, as- siiiniio; that, these contentions could be susilainet, would be to continue ibv.i riior Hunt in until his was elected and qualified, and even the political enemies of Colter would rather sor- bin) in the office of than to have Coeernor Hunt continue in l.tiat office. So, io.ii in say inn It Is very rioo.ioie mac mere nv Us' of Colter's election." coioph ting it sometime ago. However, now thai ibis state is started I he women expect to do ho work thoroughly and they predict a great nod will result from the Work.

Th tags used Saturday bore the of liltlo Ignaciii Ioyola Car- year-olil child of Air. and -Mrs. 1 Garcia. Tho appearance of child's picture on tho tags was asant s'lrp'-ise to the parents, ha vi! issued a statement, th.ink- i fa heir a. pi who Ing those In charge for honor.

ARRESTED AS "DRUNK" HAS WALLET WITH $300 lie was a ci. nun lie was of that hit may be seen ing around a dive, an alley the clas-- drunk. same species any day loaf- ir sleeping in tlial. is (or w.ik before old li. c.

ma awny with them) a regular patron of the free'-liiiirh counter. His clolhcs vveie r.iggeil a nil appar- enily were btrlt for a man sev- eral sia latfi than lie. lie was nsheri'd before the high tribunal which reigns su- pi-en rl il i il Tl.ii tory Fa cd. TH II I at police head Uflrtirs 4 the nocturnal hours. was fondii'trd an inven- bis pficlsi'ts.

teifh, wire, a s'ii' pen- brol-en mirror, tobacco, all fell forth in profit- sion. Ilovevi-r. i lice found in addition, Pre poekct bills of large lemor itions lo a total of more than VCoi, PROMINENT SANTA FE ATTORNEY HURT WHEN AUTO TURNS TURTLE rgPVCIAL DIT-H TO MORNIN JOUMMAL Socorro, N. Sept. 20.

Fletcher atron. son of Senator atron nnd a prominent attorney of Panta Ke. 11., was seriously injured last night when the car he was driving turned turtle, throwing Mr. Catron under the car. The accident occurred several miles from town.

Mrs. Catron wis with her husband nnd escaped unhurt. Thrv were returning home from pnso, when the accident occurred. A pausing car brought the parlies to Hocorro, where medical attention was had. It Is thought that the Injttles will not prove fatal.

hi lliell, To the Journal-Tobacco Fund How Our Soldiers Will Long for Good Old American Tobacco! Bv special arrangement The Journal Kunrantees to deliver, through an arrangement with tobacco manufacturers, two dollar worth of tobacco, for every dollar subscribed, to our Boldlera In France and on the way to France. The packages (50o worth of tobacco) are put. up in attractive patriotic packages. In every package we put a return postal card with your name and address bo that you will get word back from the battlefield from as many soldiers aa you subscribe 25 cent pieces. TOBACCO IS MIGHTY SCARCE Near the Trenches.

irom imi.v comvs "paths of "As I recall now, we had come through the gate of tho a-hool house to where the automobile stood when a puff of wind blowing to us from the left, which meant from across the battlefront, brought to our noses a certain smell which we already knew full well. "'You get It, I see," said the flerman officer, who stood alongside of me. 'It cornea from throe miles off. but you can get It five miles when the wind Is strong" and he waved his left arm toward It as though the scent had been a visible thing. 'That explains why tobacco Is so scarce with us along the staff back yonder In "All the tobacco which can be spared la sent to the men in the front trenches.

As long as they smoke and koep on smoking thojr can stand that." No Matter How Small the Amount Send It in. i Our boys sro ffnlng to need tobacco In great quantities. Fill out the coupon now Today Is None Too Koon and make It generoun! tiring It, or mall It, to The Journal Office. THE JOURNAL, ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. Ha pkf.

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