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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 3

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THREE 2n Bwiy Your Boiid Frank Blumlein Alleged to Have Violated the Espionage Act; Rifles and Ammunition Found in His Home, Albuquerque Morning Journal. Wednesday, April 10, 1918. CLOVIS IN IS NDICTED ON A Way I if SERIOUS CHARGE I gy Km nk I. HhiliiU'in, Santa Ve imi- liiniHt Ml t'lovlH, X. wH livlifitoil by tho federal urnml Jury at tfcintu Ke Monday afternoon for having violated the t-KplomiKC net.

AIjoiiI two week hro Hlumloin wum arretted ut OIovIh Jiy opeolal HRrntH of tho department, of JiiHtlre and tho local peace officers and Homo twenty rifles and about rounds of ammunition, aliened to have been ROiornnicnt property, were found In tils home. IMumleln, iilthiMiuh citizen of Ill's country wince IK'iti, lx of denim birth and before Ainertoa'H entry tho war was decidedly pro-German, It iH aliened, and did not hesitate cyprcHK his views on the Kiibjeet, but It Ih claimed for him ly hl friendH that since our country's entry he lias had nothing to say. Itlumlein was for two years cap IS TO SERVE AND SAVE SERVE that our arms may triumph and the world he made free for liberty and labor. Stay with your job and do the best that is in von. SAVE that our individual future may be assured.

No man ever saved a dollar without sacrifice. In these times when we are learning the meaning of the word sacrifice give heed to the counsel of thrift. Safely put aside all you can, and remember THAT LIBERTY BONDS ARK THE MOST LOYAL FORM OF SAVING. Tight: the Good fight Keep the Faith Wake Up, Americans Stir, Yourselves We Must Win Buy Your LIBERTY Buy Your LIBERTY BONDS Today Sk i 'Theyave tfxeir dearest to their Country The least YOU cardo 15 buy.your LIBERTY BOND to- tain of Company K. of the Xow leo militia at t'lovis, und brotmht the company up tu the hlshest standard' that had thointi fore obtained, his.

friends claim. Ho took many prizes as a and at the national shoot ut 'amp Terry In took off some iiieoais tor ms company. Iloiiil Uod at Tlio court fixed the bond at $3,000 which it is understood will be fur nished by Santa Fe officials and cm-I ployes at t'loviH. Illuuilein is remembered by many of the old-timers of the Hanta Ke ut Albmiueryue, where he worked in 1897 and 189S and where he won, some diHihiction us one of the or-j giinizeis ami valiant fiKhters of the) Santa Kc volunteer fire department; that was called on many times ill: those days. T.

J. of tho law firm of, llarth and Maury who lias been i c- i tained os counsel for ttlumlein, saysj ho Is satisfied that his client Willi have no trouble in estublishinn his! innocence of any intendud violation I of law, and of showing justification of his possession of the guns and am-J munition found. FLEMING MERGES WITH WEST TEXAS MOTOR COJ I The Fleming Auto company if this! city has been merged with the West Texas Motor company of Kl Taso. The latter company recently moved! to larger quarters on Montana street, Kl Paso, so as to be able to take care; of the increased business. I Coincident with this announcement I comes one that the company has been reorganized and the capital inrreased to $60,000, while a contract has been HlKiied with the Mitchell Motors coin-! puny to handle the Mitchell line for nil of Arizona, eleven counties of west Texas and the republic of Mexico.

The West Texas company also has the Haynes for the same territory nnH ih which have lust been made put the company anionR thoj most important car dealers In the southwest. S. U. Bottorff, one of the best known automobile men of F.l I'aso and the! southwest, will lie active maniiKcr of' the corporation- affairs. It.

W. Fer-1 Kuson. who was prominent in Kansas City banking circles', enters the company as secretary and will have charge of the financial end of the company's transactions. E. Hinu II will be the sales manager anil John Fleming of Albuquerque will bo the treasu rer.

Said Mr. Fleming of Albuquerque: "Our object in establishing this con- corn upon a large financial basis is to carry at each of our distributing branches a large stock of cars and parts. This will allow us to take care of our customers and (rive inn per cent service on tho cars we sell. Justj the other day a tourist drove up to: my place of business about 5 o'clock In the evening with a car that had a broken part. Trav.elworn and tired, they tiegan to speculate how long it would be until they could get fixed up and going again.

I Immediately wired to Kl l'aso, where I knew a large stock of Haynes parts were in stock. The parts were here at 7 o'clock the next morning and In a few hours the travellers were inerrl-i ly on their way. This convinced mej that large disl illuiting centers were necessary to give tho best or service, i since no small one-car dealer Is able financially to carry a utock of parts that is sufficiently large to bo of much benefit to the average car owner. From now on we will have a twelve to fifteen-hour service to ullj quarters of the territory we serve oni both the Haynes and Mitchell automobiles." The head office will remain In F.l l'aso, but there will also be a branch here. MISS DRURY WINNER OF I $50 BOND DONATED FOR BEST 4-MINUTE SPEECH Tho 50 bond offered by Max Xord-I ha us as a prize to the high school student who prepared and delivered the best four-minute speech on the topic, "Tho Necessity for Unying liberty Honds." was won Miss Helen Drnrv.

Mioses Margaret Taylor! and Hello Harton were awarded scc-l ond and third places. respectively. The elimination contest, which took place Mondav forenoon, was partlcl-l pated In by thirty pupils. Fifteen or these were dropped from the final contest which took place Monday af-l ternoon In the high school amiito-j Hum. Of this numlier eight were! gh lB and seven were boys.

The Judges I were: A. II. Stroup. 1. Conns, Mrs.

A. B. MoMilten, Miss McAnulty and Miss floodell. WOMKV 11RAVKK THAN MKW Women often do their daily tasks In home, office or factory while suffering pain and misery that would put a mun In lied. However, much of women's suffering can be alleviated Hackaohe, nore muscles, stiff Joints, rhepmatlc.

pains, dizilress and like symptoms are caused by disordered kldmy4 and bladder. Mrs. Thos. tiavis, Montgomery, writes; "1 doctored everal months without relief, when I commenced using Foley Kidney Pills, and got relief. Fight bottles cured me." Pafo, harinlmeK: quirk results.

S0I14 everywhere, I TOM Today And This Space J. C. BALDRIDGE 42 SMITH ALBUQUERQUE 123 XOIU1I BOND Is MUST. FIKST. Do It Before the Sun Goes Down Today LUMBER MILL 52 1 SMITH FIRST.

Following Well-Known Local Concerns: the Government by the GIBSON.FAW LUMBER 402 OUTIl F1IIST. SUPERIOR Patriotically Contributed to LUMBER LUMBER ALBUQUERQUE FOUNDRY MACHINE cmxrii am ii azki.dim:. CHICAGO MILL LUMBER IOI XMRTII THIRD. THE BALDWIN PIANO CO. 221 IMPERIAL LAUNDRY 21 1 vit su.

1 THE ALBUQUERQUE MUSIC STORE, 811 WIIST CFXTU.VU I Buy Yoiiir Bond Today 1 i nay-.

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