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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 5

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MARCH 24, 191. PAM FIVK SANTA FE NEW HEIICAK I pey you to waste your ut jour legal form them already printed Mexican Printing Com- It will not pay you to waste your time writing out your forme when you can get them already print ed at the New Mexican Printing cow paay. A SAND STON, PERSONALS SWEPT CITY YESTERDAY (Owing to the great Interest man! letted in the Personal Column, the Now Mexican rtquoata Mo readers to send in by mall (a postcard will do) or by telephono (call 21 J) items for this column. doing so the readers will confer a favor on the New Mexican and an their friends. A Very Large Display of BEAUTIFUL MILLINERY Our Prices Are Much THE LOWEST.

MRS. W. LINDHARDT 125 Palace Ave Special For This Vieeti Faacy Dress Giigluas, fast caters, Kc. Y4. JJc.

Swiss Fabroid cries, 27 iacbes aide, 2k. Yd. FH liie I disc Dresses, Fra JIM I J) CMdreaTWhite Dresses, triutd emtotittrj tr tacoftdaL $1.1) IIS THE LIGHT-3 AT THE SAME COST FORTY-SIX Dl KZZE CRIPPLED WIRES HOB W1K30WS BUT NO ANNOYED Com-f munlcatione sent by mall should boar the signature of the writer). Pablo Martinet, of Xambe, is at tbe Montexnma. I Robert 1.

M. Ross, of Ui Vegas, Is here on business. L. H. Fenton came over from Wagon Mound last ntgbt.

He is at the Palace hotel, R. A. and Robert Jones, Wichita, Kan. are at tbe fcotL John R. McFie left this afternoon for Albuquerqho to attend the meeting of the womens club Captain Fred Fornoff of the New Lex wo Mounted Police, has returned bom Cerrillos.

1 European vcnlllw PHONE It. 219 SAN FRANCISCO MRS. CARLOW IS LAID TO REST E5XE wt vrnsi A3 C5T ff -I I Santa Ft) a held, in Jtho, grip of a aindetofm jeeterdat morning, a storpj which was one of, the severest jin recent jeaif.j Telephone airee were blown down; window were pried open pa nee of glaes smashed, and The funeral of Mr. Rboda McAm-of ney Garlow, who died yesterday at St. Vincent ssmtariun after a long lib ness, took place this afternoon, her-J vices wear held at St.

Johns Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. James' Interment was M. Sbimer official 5p: HigTMvKh ss tW Anger Ipdhesi TuMgqi to AwtetlUC mmw Bit mm yas mmmm toto mamgamr SMf Give IJs a terctrrlls cJ 1,1 V.7J. Ell E. login Fatrvlew Accompanied by B.

Gartow, her husband, and two children. ytr survive her. Mr. Garlow came to Mtss Ethel Church Is expected home Pj, to', bom Washington adkne time-next month, to visit her Mounted Pollcemsn Gus Hunter la lack from San Diego wlere he took Santa Fe last fall in an effort to benefit her health. Her husband accepted the position of bookkeeper with the Santa Fe Lumber and Transfer com Both Mr.

and lira. Garlow q-naes pauy. Joseph b. CAN.C a iiiww. it tinted.

nipiii rmcALtniirtiiw 41 even some small motor cars, which were covered, were almost overturned by the force of the wind. Those who traveled a foot, a horse-I buck or "a-gasoline had cause to com-I plain, for tbe wind attained a velocity ot forty-six miles an hour during the height of the storm. Today housekeepers bewailed the amount of dust in rooms which bad been, protected by so-called proof' heremetically, rubber-aealed 1 windows. it was a storm to be long remember lee as probably tbe worst of its kind Such storms are rare in Santa Fe, sheltered ss is the city in kind of en escaped convict la chtrge. 'many friend here.

-j tbe Weitlnhoue Sturdy WIRE 'r2ten Lamp. We are sole agent. tessessssestsSwsSHMHse Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nelson, of Prea-j folloasing sketch of Mrs.

Gao cott, Arizona, are visitors in the city. tow-, jUs contributed to the New They are registered at the Palace. Mexican by a friend who knew her: W. H. Hahn of Albuquerque, baa1 Rhode McKinney, eldest child been in Santa Fe tor the past few Catherine McKinney and E.

McKlo days, at the home of F. E. Nuding. aey, a native off Kastman County, Mr. and Mrs.

Howetl Earnest, Mrs. Texas, was born December IP. tiinaiorarji. Hardware Supply Co. Ervien, Howell Ervien and Miss "She was educated la tbe Id 4W dm I i ww i nei I taenl ate.

Met ftaa to JJ. A util i-i iJsL. tt featleaaa. dT tm im nw aw H. C.

YONTZ, JEWELE2, SA3CCT M' 'J STATES BANK 4 TRUST CO. 00 school of Kaufman county and St. l-Y t4L.7 Joseph Academy, Guthrie, Okla at ltl ge of fifteen, she. was converted, ar.au' united with thg Method Ut jcopal churrh.y gr May 2, 12U9, -as married to a ater'me B- Carlo 4 she en Vf Okia. To 1 fl tough toy, James WeHjad Mildred KaVet.

Two slater, Mr JT- Hadley, of Oklahoma lity, and has'M- G- Moore, of Quanah, Texas. THE STAR fV basin. It was an indication of a ter-, rtble commotion, a death-dealing kind of catastrophe elsewhere. This view Is amply corroborated by telegraph die patches received today. JTbe weather man declare that Santa Fe has seen wind velocities as high as fifty and fifty-three miles as hour, but certainly not tbe quantity ot dust as filled tbe eyes of residents here yesterday.

Never before, perhaps, has there been such a steady wind and of such severity But more trying thag yesterdays storm was a three-day affair which swept over thejeen on important mining business, old burg some years ago and played Mr. C. A. Haynes, a alternate for tovoc eight hours a day, taking a rest'ra. Pope, will attend the State Fed etch afternoon at tea time, only io'eralion at tbe Soke City, rep- I start In with new fury at a.

m. resenting the Santa Fe Womans club. Jt SOUTHERN EDGE. Chief Clerk Rupert F. Asplund.

of The "weather man expressed the department of education. back opinion this afternoon that yesterdays from Raton, where he delivered an storm here was really the southern address to 'the Colfax county teach-edge of a great storm which swept 'era. Sbjl Hunt motored to where they spent Enster. C. E.

Lewis, H. C. Smith. Idea and W. R.

Hepner, ot-Las Vegas, rived last night on bnaincaa matter, They are at the Montexuma. Hamilton, Ant district ney of tbe Third New Mexico district under state government. Is her from Carrlsoio on legal business Col. George W. Prichard, the known attorney and Progressive, ha returned from the south where he Csaera Business Yoor Pifroaift Solicited BARN 1 W.

A. WILLIAMS, YCrIETCa. GENERAL LIVC3Y Hack and Eagjaje lines. Cstlrt Stxtls stocked. ttxt jea eoacti.

SAKtf Ptfd TWDAXJFKaCtSTHTt VSYSSrit Pkmse 139. 310Su FrMcmca St. i'-i GRIFFIN, Cashier ft. LA1Y, YieeJmidMt. with their father also aunriveftev.5" "Like Dorcas of old, her Hfe ever full ot good works as a mother and a trueCbrt' tian In all her Christian career, the waa loyal to her church, sad her one consuming desire waa to do the will of her Father and to live the Christ life, whether in the family wide, in society, or la the church.

She wss a member of no organisation except thou embodied In the church in which she led a very active life until the IUIHIII IlhiinWMN i 4 -i over an area 1000 to 1500 miles in length. Reports to the weather bureau were slow In coming in today, pr asihly on account of crippled wires i The range in temperature here jeaterday waa from 32 to 46 degrees Mr. Parkhurst, Iwr yiy of the School ot American Arctoeofogy, who has been attending tho Indian dances at Cochlti, is expected home ternary last heavy hand cut her work short row, ''land the Master said: lt is enough. Mrs X. Laughlln left this after iShe passed peacefully to her reward and tbe average relative humidity was jrooa for Albuquerque to attend, asjat six oclock Sunday evening, her 36 per cent The wind struck up from 1 delegate from the Santa Fe Woman's father and husband being present at tON DIEGO: ADDITION TIIE CITY OF SANTA FE 4a Frsttocd No.

4 toat Alto) J3 the southwest, reaching Its fury at it a. m. The precipitation showed 2 01 of an Inch of snow. WIND RECORD8. club, tho state federation, which a her bedside' embias tomorrow.

William J. Mills, terra erty chief cOLORAfK) ClVlL gERVICE justice of New Mexico find last of the EXAMINATION POSTPONED. mmi VmcMm sI Lett la mm tt tto Mtom Sections tto i Denver, Colo, Uajqh Ji. Thg qtate The World's Almanac confirms tho territorial governors, arrived Mali ea tber man's statement that the re- night from the Meadow City. He la lock? of the Tljj bss tliihalil will i Itkl bn hour la Santa Fa as a record.

The) Mrs. Arthur SeHgraan-. president of record of other places, the Santa Fe Womae's Board of A. 4 Wg Coy and S3 for Othk. X7gSMVgTty on Your Feed CUU.

Lctnalanw aTrihl OrftggnndCwiYiKeYou- THE 54NTA FE HAY AND GSAIN CO. l. OCONNELL Rarw. pmxivj men cTvil hcfVHIdwuinil today that tt had postponed all ex ml nation indefinitely. Severs! persona from outside Denver were to the city hen the announcement waa Laving come to take examinations.

CO. I KNIS. A -w, rUMrlUJ tt, make Santa Fe look like a sephyr-proof town for Buffalo, X. has sere 0 fnilee an hour and 8L Paul, Minnesota. 103.

Gatveaton. Texas, registered $4 miles an hour and then the machine blew away. Is the long list ot towns given there is but one with lower record than Sants Fe and that la Spokane, Washington, 'with mile ea the maximum. Bo Easter Sunday here was a fairly good day, all things considered. M4N rHENRY KRICIfe Lydia E.

Ptakham of Lynn, HatC bequeathed to posterity suck a leg acy as few women leave behind them. This woman, gifted, with knowledge of the medicinal virtue of roots and herbs, won lasting tame by her dl covery of a priceless medicine to re-1 Here women from their sufferings and i thousands of American Women, now wen and strong, claim they owe their health and happiness to Lydia Ptokhsmti Vegetable CWtpoeid. D45TBSVTC3 OP LEOPS ICEG end! LOTTIE Ktartf if dti Ss tzU tto tto Ee4 ntr. far Rugim Spiff Lcral Tpec. -TSLCmNS Ml Saan Pk, Itow Ml raiw msm, rff tt 'tier barfi S.C.C:i7C"s anc Yc Va L2a CALIFOMA ryrnxsa tis city a Sdalty.

It Ml there yeq wtl UN AttoHw a4 (to Best 'Trade, is a delegate from that organisation to tbe State Fedaratloa held in Albuquerque this week. Mrs. Rupert F. Asplund la hi attendance et the meeting of the 8at Fed ration of Woman's Clubs at Albuquerque. Mrs.

Asplund is a delegate from tbe Santa Fa Woman's club. Ex-Governor Bradford Prince will spend a few days in Albuquerque HU week, leering this evening sooom-panying Mrs. Prince to. that point, as she starts on her eastern trip. Mias F.

W. Conrad, in' ha Albuquerque, representing the local organisation of Woman's clegs, to dstegate haring left Met sveal; In company with other local reprseeeUflses. Mrs. L. C.

CotUaa. puslisaj of the Woman's Club of gnats Fe, Mt this asorntag (or Albuquesqns to attend tto meeting of the state. MtoJalloe. to Ic held in the Duke CTy this week-Mias Manette A. haad of Industrial Education tR New ex loo, has gone to Albuquorqqa.

the has Just been in Raton where sto lectured to the Colfax county schael teacher. 4- Oeorge Burch, a New a- rter, will -arrive here Weanssdey or Thursday to visit his wife, who Is slater of Mis Kate Phihe Iphia, now visiting MswJ In Saata F. Mrs, Burch has many Mends in 'Santa Fe, where toe town wNfil David Chaves and his dar Bar-hush, left last night hsr heme in Albuquerque, after a tori with daaghters and sister, AmsBa gad Ufa, who ore students at tho Loretta Academy. They were too gwasts of Hr, sod Mrs. J.

M- JttCTh ki City. Mrs. BradfqM Ptfe-totore this afternoon ter hi tto cast, the immodtg Jectlva point beingf Wsshlngtto. wktoe Mrs. PlhtoiWlB Wpresent I '-so at tto mUMdtt the IC.

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