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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 6

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SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN Tuesday, January 1,. PEIKE 4 PHONE 4 MONAMC ANDREWS I PRESI UN.iED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION CASH GROCERY CO. LICENSE NO. 28428 il TONIGHT WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 1 1 cans Ortega Green Chili $1.00 9 cas Mt. Cross Standard Corn.

I TONIGHT San Francisco Next to Leo Hersch SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW Rice arid 2 cans Chili con carne, 2 cans Genuine Mexican frijoles, 2 cans McLaughlins Favorite Coffee, lb. can. Dry Onions, 6 lbs 2l PHONE 262 PHONE 2 9 cans California Tomatoes No. 2 $1.00 10 cans California Tomatoes, No. 2.

Prices on the above items are just about the wholesale cost today, so you would do well to put in a supply, they will all keep indefinitely. No less than 1 .00 worth will be sold at these Irving Cummings Supporting ETHEL BARRYMORE Astonishing Reference at Convention to U. S. in OPEN SEASON ON LABOR UNIONS (i prices. Pop Corn, 2 lbs J.

S. B. Oatmeal, 4 pkgs. 55c American Widow PHONE 4 PHONE 4 310 San Francisco Phone 139 FOR FIRST-CLASS AUTO REPAIR WORl try the ROBERTS GARAGE NOTE Both theatres will be closed Wednesday, Thursday and Get vour amusement NOW 100,000 a RED FUG PERSONAL GOSSIP OFTDE OLD TOWN (By Leased Wire to New Mexican.) Indianapolis, Jan. 15.

With the reading of a letter frofn President Wilson expressing his good will toward tho coal diggers of the country, the biennial convention of the Culled Mine Workers of America convened here today, representing more than jno.ooo organised men. President Frank J. Hnyea urged the delegates to ratify the wage agreements entered Into with the operators and sanctioned by the gov-j ernment. calling for increases tn wages and extending the present contract two year from April ISIS. We must remember, said Presi-dent Hayes, "that we have secured very substantial wage advances during the past year and there have been (Continued tram page on.) BOY Former Location Santa Fe Motor Co, T0 Trair STORAGE OIL GASOLINE and mutton Is one of the featuree that will redound to our disadvantage-" i He eald that anybody wlo criticised condition without offering an improvement waa not doing a service.

Ha made the following suggestion I (Bjl Lasted Chicago, Ji ir estimate Mjlutfeg som RED CROSS ROOMS New Museum building; open every afternoon 2 to 4:30 p. m. Sewing, Knitting, Gauze Work. Tuesday Evening Open from 7:30 to 10 p. m.

Thor is work for everyons. AH are welcome, and urged to come. toys today at anow I tip rallrc Std what (Successor to George Kinsell) tloiad today hovel anow Hearn railro Mimed limit Life, Accident, Tornado, Plate Glasj1'1 re ore FOtf InthlP ourety Bonds, uid Phone 194 no trains 212 Don Gaspar Richelieu Brand Canned Vegetables and Fruit Hunter Supreme Quality Canned Fruit Primrose Butter Swift Premium Ham and Bacon few, (f any. industries in the eoun-; try that have fared aa well as ours ini the matter of Increased wagea." The report reviews litigation, par- ticularly the (VOeat Virginia case. The report aays of the supreme court de-i clsion upholding the soliciting injunction: Decisions of this character are calculated, if not Resigned, to destroy our organization and retard mining conditions to the chaotic state that once prevailed: nd we have the right to Insist if this be the law, that it shall be corrected.

"In this crisis the Sherman antitrust act and other federal statute are not set aside to permit the formation of exporting trust end similar pools, some by administrative action and some by express congressional law. It terns, however, to be declared an ooen season by the federal judiciary for hunting Irbor union; and this convention ehould not adjourn without, taking steps for laying before congrese the situation raised by these decisions and of securing executive assurance against their ELKS HOME Thursday evening, Jauary 17, Dance. Everybody welcome, adv Lost 'Slack purse with initial corner. Return to Mm. J.

K. Flake with content and receive 3 .00 reward. adv Mrs. Henry Krick and her daughter, A Mm. George W.

Denbo, left thia ntorn-tog tor California, here they will pend several week at vartou eoaat reaorta. Mrs. Denbo will then join her husband, and they will reaide to San Diego, and Mr. Krick will return to Santa Fa. Dr.

M. O. Taylor, member of the tate eonatituUooal convention and prominent physician of San Juan county, who attended a meeting of the etate health board held here, left this morning for Durango, Herold It MacGtbbon, formerly of Santa Ft and now Interested to atock-growtag near Raton, arrived to the city toat night to epend a fe' day on buaineaa. Deputy Traveling Auditor Earl T. Wiley in In the city.

A. Fortner has returned from Tao and Quests and report 12 to 14 Inches of enow to that region. -Extrt Senator B. F. Pankoy, of Lamy, la here on business.

Byron O. Beall, of the state tax commission. Is here from Roswell. Mr. and Mr.

J. Nestor Ortl and Mra. F. M. Chaves, of Conejos, are visitors to the city.

Frank A. Burdick, of Farmington, San Juan county, hi at the "Montetu-ma. 1 Attorney E. D. Tlttman, of ETllla-.

boro. Sierra county, la here on legal business. J. E. 0.

Boynon and the Misaee Pears Violet Boynon, of Centre, ere visitors to the city. Philip Bartelomae, author of "When in connection with what could be done: Suggested Program "First of all to positively protect feeder and stock growers against the draft of men who may be available to do the'Voik. "Suspend the operation of the S2u acre homestead toll for a period including one year after the oloalng of the war. Request the Indian service to make permits for grazing on Indian lands for a period of not less than five years, rather than for one year, as is done to many cases. "Suspend at once the tax on oleomargarine which will enable the packer to pay more Tor cattle ami reduce the price of a highgrade food.

"Stop exportation of cottenaeed cake and meal and establish a flat price of $45 per ton on cake carrying 43 percent protein with sliding scale for higher or lower percent based on Texas common point freight rate. The government from time to time to announce the quantities of meats that 'it will need and has purchased, and price paid for it, and to pay a good fair price for such purchases. immediate control by' license or otherwise by the food administration of ttm packing house and stock yards companies, giving them the packers wide power and opportunity TAXI cut off fr -the blizzard Phone 220-J. Jeet -of nor keen able City slnoe atlon Reinhardt' Bakery la opened -for, business at Sandoval and San Fran-J claco streets, invite your are being ru Bttti Jtb No. 1 Toull soon feel better if you use' Laxacold.

Get it at the Capital Pharmacy. Phone 4L adv Kaunes Goodyear Tires All sizes for all carsFree Air Hfnania Santa Fe Motor Co. railway and Stub Nc afi ilfortiia, co epp tor ard and TfcXI WHERE PRICES ARE LOWEST FOR SAFE ODAUTT PHONE 26 Phone 220-J. Caught in Belt, Torn to Pieces At Cash Entry Mg pre Phone 96 Transcontinental Garage lay, St was The New Beaver j. ---able to opt BIRD HOUSES made to order.

Get them early. Phone 95W, or leave orders at Wood-JDavla Hdw. store. under observation and control to Dream Come True," which will be the. handle meat products.

bu attraction tonight at the Elks theater, la a cousin of P. M. Ltoean assist-ant xtate superintendent of Insurance. Dr. and Mra.

Edgar Hewett left The -United State food administration to add to Its organization a financial bureau composed of men experienced in agriculture and live- Caught In an engine belt, W. H. Caley: superintendent of the Cash Entry mine, 20 miles south of here. -the anow. TAXI Ph(ie 220J, today for Ban Diego where they wUlm finances, including a represen- A.

remain during the spring jtaUve of the federal reserve bank, sol man weighing nearly 300 pound, Pedro Castillo, nephew of Corpor-' that regulations made may not con 1 JDaavei, the mounts; lea aerioua day and proved. Tt want from 1 Waa arrivini nitrates to i For baby's cough use Nyal'a Baby Cough Syrup. Capital Pharmacy. Ph adv SHIPPERS OPPORTUNITY was torn to piece this noon. The body we mangled almost beyond recognition.

Caley had corn recently, from Littleton, to atari the mine plant, which hat boon idle for several years. He leaves a wife, who arrived only three days ago, and three children. Tho remains will bo tent to Littleton for burial, and atlon Commissioner Bonifacio Montoya, ia here from his home to Globe. for a viait at the home of his uncle. Mr.

and Mrs. Ramon P. Montes, who were married recently at the Jiome of the bride to Bernalillo, ar- flict too much with normal commerce, and to which district needing financial aid on acount of abnormal conditions, such as drought, may appeal. Packers to own and operate large retail markets to large cities. Release for the present the era DANCE GIVEN U.

COURT CONTINGENT 4 Federal court official were gueat MR. AUTO OWNER While the of Bt dance given Friday eve-weather la rather bad for motoring nlng at the Elks' club. In Roswell. Santa your car la idle, bring your tire gygi people well known to aba.v ia a chance to Ljt'thd yur ITbc! to Martin' Tire Shop, In the Roberto Fe ere present, 'including Judge rived1 last night from E2 Paso, whet par-go on beef arid mutton on meat-they spent their honeymoon. They jeSB day and limit the use of pork will spend a few days visiting rela- otlr a week." Garage, 810 San Francisco, and have Colln xellett.

United State Mar-them repaired; those small cut wllllgha A H. Hudspeth, Assistant Mar- am soon be larger ones If neglected. Remember, our work la guaranteed. EIEMY PLUS TO POISON LIVESTOCK lives here and then will go to Madrid to reaide. Prof.

J. H. Wagner, state school superintendent. is to Belen today on official business. shal William Rose and Clerk and Mrs.

Wyly Parsons. A large number of prominent Roswell people were among the guests. I RAY FURS rtoi; it their Proper Values For that 'annoying- cold-weather cough use Nyals Winter Cough Syrup. Capital Pharmacy. Phone 41.

Would 8hoot Speculators Amid, great cheering the Rev Elmer I. Goshen, of Salt Laka, In an address on "patriotism" declared that the money kings of America! who speculate in foodstuffs should be placed against a wall and shot. They -are traitors to their country jand ot worthy of tho name of Americano. Tho report of tho market committee was presented. BOARD OIF TRADE ELECTS OFFICERS Our Policy ia HIGHE8T PRICES, HONE8T PROMP ((REMITTANCES.

We alto Buy Hide, Pelts and Alston. 8klna at top market prices. Always ship and bo pleased berwiteen bt. 4 and i result 8ANTA FENEW MEXICO iaer-bbound "Tr-J passer The S- F. haa Issued the following: Kansas City, Jan.

8, 1918. To All Agents: Information ha reached us to the effect that a certain organization which la to oppoistion to the pur 8ANCHEZ-DE BACA Mis Ignactta C. De Baca, daughter of Miguel a De Baca, a prominent sheep man of Bernalillo, will be united In marriage tomorrow morning to the iur Daliaa fl accli pose of this country and the beat to- Church of San Felipe de Nert to Old Red Cross Notes Pedro Sanchez, a well known resident Albuquerque to Pelipe Sanchea, son of of Atrisco. The young people are weU known to numeroua Santa Fe people. Austrian, Alleged Hun Sympathizer, May Face Perjury Charge East La Vega, SL, Jan.

15. Despite the fact that Joseph Taicbert and L. Brown testified that he bad made pro-German remark while conversing to Talcherts store, Louis Reiser. an Austrian, beatified to court before Judge Leahy that ha had raid nothing of the kind. A a a result.

It Is said to be likely that perjury charges will be lodged against Rutger. Te man 1 said to haVe remarked: I an an Austrian and hope that the central power will win thia war." Relger ia a chef at the Castaneda hotel teres ts of its people to the prosecution of the war against the enemy nations jrv fc, six a. m. Ml the yngere You Get Real gj! Garage Service Here- nTTfEJlFi JTTW WHAT LINCOLN COUNTY SOCIETY IS DOING The activities of the Red Cross In the Carrizozo neighborhood are thus i described by the New of that city: Vyardsd rQck galt haa planned this winter to uae concentrated lye and roach powder for killing or Injuring cattle and boss Dont forget the jitney dance at the Elks Thursday night All welcome. adv Steam Heat, Guaranteed Work, Perfect Storage Faculties, Expert The Fort Stanton Red Cross la one of the moat active branches of the Lincoln county chapter.

in the Christmas drive 154 memberships were secured and a total of $238 collected. Thia showing ts all the more remarkable when It is remembered chanlcs. Open Day and Night. Full line of Tire and Accessory MODERN GARAGE Phone 34 Lower 6an Francisco 8W "All the Name -al1 causes mouth scores, ulcers to the stomach and also rota the feet of stock, producing a condition similar to that of foot and mouth disease." It la suggested also that the organization to question propose to ue muriatic and nitric acid to food fed (At the annual election of the Woman's Board o( Trade Mra. T.

Z. Winter wa elected yesterday president of the organization for the ensuing year. She aucceeda Mrz. A. B.

Renehan who has been president for two term, during which time the board haa been very successful In it many lines of activity. The other officers elected yesterday were: 1 First Vice President, Mra. A. J-Fischer. Second Vice President, Mrs.

I H. Rapp. Third Vice president, Mlsa Alice Atkinson. Recording Secretary, Mra. Anita Chapmen.

Treasurer, Mrs. R. I Ormabee. The annual report of the Board of Trade will be published In a short Ume. MUSEUM VISITORS The following registered at the Museum yesterday: Mt.

and Mra. Roy Ei. Klingler, Grand Junction, M. T. -Langhoro, Virginia; Dr.

G. C. Goodwin, Clovis; M. 8. dpea, Albuquerque; George S.

Carpenter, San Acacio, H. F. Grove, Pocatello, Idaho. that out of a total population of lit- causing ulceration of the Shan lawem nBPRAtltflFR aa re than large percentage Exclusive Agents for Exide Batteries. Service Station for StudeblrT El Paso Cars, Northeast Service fi county's roof Help WIN the WAR Raise more POULTRY, MEAT AND EGGS hr ae fall i whi Steal 4 ped (Chat, enlte tie more 300, a la composed, of alck patient, few ol whom earn anything.

White Oaks Auxiliary Red Cross haa completed Its organization and work for the month ha been distributed among the active and also given to those outside the auxiliary who wlah to help. The officer of the Auxiliary are: Mra. O. D. Mayer, chairman; Mrs.

Lee H. Rudisllle. Vice chairman: Mlsa Bertha IMayer. secretary, and Mr. At wood LJttelL i PIVERA-QUINTANA Yesterday morning at the Cathedral of t.

Francis occurred the wedding of Jose de la Cruz Rivera and Mlsa Felziplta Quintana. A dance wa given last night at Barberla tn honor of the young people, who will reside on a mountain ranch. Antoi rim! eac tfaeli Purina Chicken Chowder Make Chicken Grow Fast When Used with stomach and death under condition! closely resembling hog cholera. Agents and other receiving this circular will please notify all cattlemen, shipper, feeder, breeder and farmer In order that tney may take necessary precautions to guard their stock against these possible attempts, and to exercise proper diligence in preventing unauthorized persons from having access to stock at any time. Station agents and other will redouble their precautions to avoid possible damage while atock of any kind la to their possession, cautioning trainmen in connection with the subject matter.

The management will cordially appreciate the co-operation of alt It employe to this and all other matter to whtoh the interests of the government- and the people are at iaaue. Wl T. TRELBAVEM. General Live Stock Agent Purina Scratch' reported four hour late today on account of the anow. At 3:30 p.

m. It waa atated that Train No. 10 from the west and 7 from the east would be here at 4 p. m. Bulletin "at the postoffice announced theae trains would be here at 4:30 p.

m. As Train 10 la brining the company which plav at the Elks' theatre tonight, unusual interest was manifested in Ita arrival Feed The Red Cross society of Kenna, Roosevelt county, la active. For the purpose 'of making money for use tn 111 work. It served a lunch today at a public sale on the farm of CSiarlea Glover, 11 mile south of Kenna. 77nO ''MTmuux MISSIONARY MEETING The Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist church will hold an open meeting at the home of Mr.

and Mt. Creed on Garfield avenue Wednesday evening, Jan. 18, at 7:30 o'clock to -which gentlemen, friends and children are Invited. After the meeting there wilt be a focial hour. m' they are guaranteed to produce more eggs than all grain foods.

Purina Chicken Chowder DEFEISE COUHCIL NEAT SUM- REALIZED The Santa Fe Woman's club nae sent to the American committee for Armenian and Syrian relief $108.05, the proceed from the picture show Over There" given at the Pari HARRY'S 4AaCL PCTWCSi fn preaarrei slue, sheds moUttm, sad wont rnb A brilliant, luting shine. Orsr 30 shins frog. The key opening box prerents broken nails and soiled flngen. Set Substantial bristle dauber, and oft lamb 'a wool poliahar. ar.v ahining convasient and eaay AakHeereet Store.

fLACK TAN WMITX RED Per Cwt, $5.50 (Lea than sack, Sc.) (Con tinned from rag 1) LOST On Saturday afternoon, January 6th, between 129 Ague Frio street and 231 B. PaaC8 arenue a blua oretone knitting bag. containing a gray army sweater partly knitted. Finder will be rewarded by delivering to 281 8. Palace avenue.

Purina Scratch Feed, cwt, $5.90 (Less than sack lota, lb, 414c.) 'VILLA LOCATED Juarez, Jan- 15- According to report brought here. Francisco Villa was at Cuatro Cieegaa, Coataulla, last week to hold a conference with leaden of other rebel movements to an effort to have them Join the Villa movement end carry out the plan of tb convention party of which Villa recommendation except that I desired a aliude Individual Instead board to control war Industries, end that I favor tingle responsible authority through legislation by congress," he GORMLIYt OENL STORE, Rhone 19 Bante Re ID HIT IDS SNOW -DELAYS TRAIN Train from the east pnd west were mean to be the bead. aid..

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