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on away Sandoval C. her ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL November 19, 19; EigHt SPECIAL TODAY ONLY Weston English Quality Assorted Biscuit, WARD'S STORE, N. We have on hand A limited quantity of medium sized ApSandwiches, pound. 35c Wards pies that we are offering toat 5 lbs. ..250 Very Fancy Eating Apples, 3 lbs.

ply materials you forget, for all your the Thanksgiv- necessary and Mats Don't that we can suping Fruit Cake, Including citlemon and orange peel, 315 W. Marble ron, crystallized pineapples, and cherries, figs, dates and shelled 4 Phones 172 nuts. Around Albuquerque Summers Burkhart, attorney who has been Ill at his home for several days, was removed to St. Joseph's hospital Monday night. He is seriously Ill with influenza and asthma.

The condition of Lloyd Sturges, who has been ill at St. Joseph's hospital for several days, was reas improved Tuesday night. ported, been suffering from high blood pressure. Jess McCutchen, defendant in A suit for divorce filed here November 10 by Velma McCutchen, has filed a motion in the district court for a stay of further proceedings. He alleges he had brought a sult In the district court of Guadalupe county three days before that of Mrs.

McCutchen was filed here, E. W. Grosner took out a eity building permit Tuesday for a $6,000 tile and stucco residence! at 320 North Amherst avenue, Miss Corinne Secrist, secretary to Chairman Clyde Tingley of the city commission, has returned from a trip to Chillcothe, Ohio, to attend the funeral of an uncle. Rent a Car--B. M.

Driverless Car 114 N. 3rd. Phone 309-Ad. CAPT. WILLIAM BLACK IS A VISITOR HERE Captain William Black, field artillery, U.

S. army, spent Tuesday night in Albuquerque at the Franciscan hotel en route to Los Angeles. The officer's trip 1s on official business. At the time, several years ago, of the Dole flight from Los Angeles to Hawall, Captain Black was stationed in Honolulu. He participated in the search for the plane which carried Miss Mildred Doran, and which was lost somewhere in the Pacific.

After four year's service In the islands, the captain was transferred to Duluth, his present headquarters. I It's the "Who're You" of Gangland On a Vacation "UP THE RIVER" Wise-cracking confidence men, prospecting gold diggers, second story heisters-4 semester of good old fashioned laughter Featuring Spencer Tracy, Claire Luce Joan (Cherie) Laws (Daughter of the Warden at Sing Sing) There's many a wise-crack hidden in the rock pile. Now Playing MISSION Pathe Comedy Sound News Our Business "ALL FOR MABLE" la Your Pleasure CALIFORNIA TO GAIN 9 SEATS IN THE HOUSE WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (P)- President Hoover Tuesday announced the reapportionment of the house under the 1930 census would show that California gains nine seats, Michigan four and Texas three. The census bureau figures which will be transmitted for congressional action, give other added representations in the house as follows: Connecticut, one; Florida, one; New Jersey, two; New York, two; North Carolina, one; Ohio, two, and Washington, one.

On the basis of the figures. Missouri will lose three seats, Georgla, two; Iowa, two; Kentucky, two; Pennsylvania, two, and following states one each: Alabama, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin. LIGHT RAINFALL IN SOUTH PART OF STATE LORDSBURG, N. Nov. 18 (Special)-There was a light rainfall and snow in this section of the state Tuesday, with the temperature dropping close to the freezing point.

J. BUTCHERS GROCERS CASH STORES SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Round, 23c; Steaks Short Sirloin- Cuts, -Bone, Pound 21c Beef Roast Pot Steer Shoulder, Roast Beef, 19c; 12 Hamburger Fresh Pound Ground, 15c Pork Steak, lb. 23c Butter Bite, Bread Made Albuquerque in 5c Grapefruit, each 5c Oranges, doz. 33c Potatoes, 10 lbs. 23c Brookfield Eggs Dozen Select, 36c and Coffee 2 Pound Pounds, 77c; 39c John and Camilla HORN FILL LOVE Ernst EFFECTS LUBITSCH PRODUCTION Searing, scothing, oycloniotempestuous heart drama with the great lover of the screen at his romantic best.

Gay with Comedy boundless humor, vibrant with "Big Hearted" the escapades of mountain Cartoon daredevil, throbbing with the News- Shorts passions of all mankind. BEGINS KiMo TODAY TAXI 196 CLIFFORD'S EAT the BEST Duke City Brand Strictly Fresh Eggs MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOS Drive While You Pay CROWN LOAN (O. 103 West Central Original Mexican Cafe 503 South Second Now We Serve from 11 a. m. to 10 p.

m. Phone 1245-W $5 Permanent Waves $5 We use genuine Eugene Sachet and Artistic Supplies. Given by Mr. Pelino at Orchid Beanty Salon -also scalp treatments and hair dyeing. Phone 1290 118 S.

2nd DO WE We Pep Your Set Like New. Call Carmer Sprunger RADIO TECHNICIANS 823 S. Edith Phone 1207W EXPERT Fender and Body Work Automobile Upholstering LITTLE'S BODY AND FENDER WORKS 310 North Third Phone 3300 UNIQUE GIFTS AT Wright's Trading Post The Indian Building opposite Post Office. It's like visiting the reserve tions. NAVAJO RUGS, CURIOS GLOBE-WERNICKE Steel Desks and Filing Equipment.

Safe Guard systems ol filing and finding. Albuquerque Stationery Company 208 W. Central Phone 19 FURNISHED HOUSE For lease or sale. Inquire owner. 201 South Richmond RESTAURANT FOR LEASE Opposite High School Apply 406 West Gold TURKEYS Corn fed, best quality turkeys.

Wholesale or retail, live or dressed at reasonable prices. Mrs. R. S. Conroy Phone 31, Los Lunas, N.

M. NOW SUNSHINE SHOWING Swept off her feet by an impetuous imposter who loves gaily! She flees money because she wants love and wins 8 barber with a million. An impish comedy mance in the pleasure capital of the world. AN ERNST LUBITSCH PRODUCTION 'MONTE WITH JEANETTE MACDONALD "HELPING HAND" TALKING COMEDY PARAMOUNT NEWS LAND SCRIP Will take title to S. Government non-mineral land.

Buy now before values become too high. Progress will make rapid strides in New Mexico. Thirty years experience in land scrip business. When you come to Raton, stop at Seaberg Hotel, the largest hotel in New Mexico. HUGO SEABERG Raton, N.

M. PRIZE DANCE TONIGHT BARELAS SOCIETY HALL Music by St. Cecilia Syncopators Follow the crowd to Barelas. We assure you a good time. You may be the one to win the big Turkey we are giving away.

NOTICE, HUNTERS Let us mount your game trophies in beantiful life-like and permanent form. Correctly mounted specimens make splendid decorations for office, den or home. DEER HEADS All Sizes $15.00 E. W. Coulloudon Master Taxidermist 512 North Fifteenth Street -JACK BUCHANAI ADMISSION Mat.

Eu Lower Floor 504 Balcony 25c Children HEAR! KREISLE IN ALBUQUERQ! THUR DAY NOV. 20 8:15 P.M. CARLISLE GYMNASIUM UNIVERSITY CAMPU Presented by the FORTNIGHTLY MUSIC DR. LOVELACE BUYS A BLOCK ON MAIN STREET IN ROSWELL Dr. W.

R. Lovelace has purchased a business block, consisting of $2 lots, on Main street in Roswell, it was learned in real estate circles here Tuesday. There are three residences in the block. Dr. Lovelace is said to have made the purchase merely for investment.

MATSON ASSETS SOLD TO C. G. ACKERMAN Sale by Roy McDonald, recelvof the uncollected assets of er, the 0. A. Matson company, amounting to $768.17, for $75 to C.

G. Ackerson was approved In the district court Tuesday. In his petition asking the approval, McDonald out that some of the accounts included in the assets would be paid slowly, others are disputed and still others are worthless. Collecting them would delay the recelvership proceedings and the expense of collection, would exceed the he said. Certain claims against the Matson company were declared prior liens and the receiver ordered to pay them in full, In another order.

Claims of O. A. Matson for $625 for services and labor and of Albert Korber for rent of $325 were among them. DIVORCE GRANTED Encarnacion C. Sandoval was granted a divorce In the district court Monday afternoon from Alfredo Sandoval on the ground of cruelty.

The Sandovals were married at Flagstaff, In 1925. Mrs. Sandoval was given the guardianship of two orphan children given them by relatives. In Japan 95 per cent of the automobiles now are used for commercial purposes. ASKS SEPARATION W.

Mitchell filed suit George in the district court Tuesday afternoon for a divorce from HelMitchell on the ga Charlotte of abandonment. The grounds couple was married at La Junta in 1923. PRINCES GO SAILING LONDON, Nov. 18 (P) --Prince George, youngest son of the king, will accompany his brother, the Prince of Wales, on next year's South American tour. The princes will make the outward journey the steamship Oropesa which In leaves Liverpool on January 15.

DEATHS AND FUNERALS ARMIJO-Mrs. Maria Garcia De Araged 85 years, passed AWAY Tuesmijo, at her home on North day morning Arno street. She had been in poor the last seven months. She health for survived by one son, Deopoldo Armijo, who resides In Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Croilett mortuary, DOUGLAS-Funera1 services for Mra, T.

C. Douglas be held Wednesday will from the chapel of the afternoon at 2:30 Blakemore-Exter mortuary. The Rev. Dale B. Struble will officiate.

Interment will be in Fairview cemetery. GARCIA- Josefina Garcia, aged 96 years, passed Tuesday morning at her home In county, where she had resided all lifetime. She 18 survived by three daughters, Mrs. Alberto Chaves, Mrs. Jose Gonzales and Mrs.

Abelicio Montoya, and one son, Federico, and two sisters. Funeral notice later by Crollett mortuary, JOYNES-Loute William Joynes passed away here Tuesday morning. Mr. Joynes had resided here for the past year, coming from Washington, C. He 18 survived by his parents and one brother.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the French mortuary. LUCERO Gilbert Lucero passed away Tuesday morning at his home at Bernalillo after A few days' illness. He is survived by three sisters and one brother, who were with him at the end. Funeral notice later by Crollett mortuary, MELT N. Meltabarger, A resident of New Mexico for the past 21 years, passed away at his home in Albuquerque Tuesday morning.

Funeral arrangements will not be made until the arrival of D. Meltabarger, son, who 1s his way here from Calgary, Canada. The -Exte mortuary in charge. SUNSET MEMORIAL PARK General Sales Offices 209 South Fourth Street Telephone 780 NOU PHONE 109. N.

THIRD MANE CAR cO PHONE 343 Shufflebarger Transfer and Storage Co. Bollene for boils, a super -salve, 50c COAL and Coke LIBERTY COAL CO. 700 North First Phone 279 GOOD MILK AND CREAM Not Pastenrized 48c Per Pound HICKS BETTER BUTTER Phone 738 HICKS DAIRY Dr. Chester F. Bebber OPTOMETRIST 204-5 Sunshine Bldg.

Phone 1373 "Better Vision With Comfort" First INDIAN TRADING POST The home of Genuine Indian Made Coin Silver and Turquoise Jewelry and Indian Curios. MONEY We have $2,000 to loan on good first mortgage in the city. D. T. KINGSBURY REALTOR Phone 320 200 South Second TURKEYS AULT'8 Fine Quality TURKETS are now on the market.

Don't compare tirese properly ted birds with year old cold storage or Texas range turkeys. Live 35c; Dressed 400-DELIVERED. PHONE 043-J5 LOST! Boston Bull Terrier Answers to name of "Muggins." Phone 376 TURKEYS We have the kind you want. 28c and 30c a lb. Menaul School.

Phone 013-RI LOST Brown fur choker, between Second and Third on Gold. Reward. Phone 2012-J COWS FOR SALE One 7-yr. Jersey- -Holstein, giving 31 lbs. Milk.

Bred, $69.98 One 9-yr. Holstein, giving 27 lbs. Milk. Berd, $94.74 Both for $159.98 One registered Holstein bull call, $50.00 All three for $188.78 S. J.

VIVIAN Phone 3243-W GUARANTEED COAL Lump $9.00 Egg 8.00 Pea 4.50 Low Prices on Steam Coal Good Prices on Dry Slab Wood. Pinon and Cedar for All Purposes WHITE ASH COAL MINING COMPANY 20314 W. Copper Phone 2434 TREES We want you to come out and make 8 close personal Inspection of all our TREES, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, that we have growing on our nursery farms. You don't have to take our word for it when we tell you that we have the finest nursery stock that has ever been offered for sale here in New Mexico. Seeing 18 believing.

Come out and see them No obligation--it will be a pleasure to show you around. Did you get one of our latest fall price lists? ALBUQUERQUE NURSERIES J. T. YOUNG, Prop. Phone 789 Box 682 LEAVING CITY.

WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN General Electric Ice Box, cost $295, will take $175. New Victor Radio, cost $175, will take $75. Single Simmons Bed. Dresser, Mattress, Rug, all new, no sickness. Will sell cheap.

1111 EAST SILVER, or Phone 3467-M HAHN COAL co. All Kinds of Hard and Soft Coals PHONE Prices $1.00. $1.50, 82.0 Reserved Seats Now RIEDLING MUSIC STOI See From Airport, Albuquerque Pilots Ine Albuquerque 208 GET IN YOUR COAL IF YOU'D BE WARM- WHEN WINTER'S COMES STORM! A HOME THE CHILLING Heated With AZTEC EGG "The Superior Coal" Fears No Winter's Storm $8.75 Per Ton COAL AZTEC FUEL CO. Phone 251 DAL AND ON COLD DAYS LIKE THESE YOUR HOUSE MIGHT BE HEARD TO For the first time in my life can truthfully say that every nook and corner in me is warm and cozy--even in the coldest weather-now that you are using that good Chandler CLINKERLESS Coal in the furnace." Phone Albuquerque Ice Co. ME ED dE AN.

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