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L 1, NO. .THE
EVENING
CURRENT
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BACK
BY
WAR-MA-D
FRENCH
NEWS
OF BLOODY RIOTS
AMONG
STARVING
GERMAN
POPULATION
LEAKS THROUGH CENSOR TO
KAISER'S ENEMIES
IT IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT THE FRENCH
live
uinr
I;irtu
vn
cuvt
ivutMn
nncNAhK
mi.htim.
in
WE
REGION SOl'TH OF Jl VINCOITRT AND EAST OF COUOtCY.'
ANAll
MK MMil Ill III . I K11 An
I III II.I. IMI FORCE AT THEIR COMMAND AND WITH THE INTENTION OF TAKING THE FRENCH BY SIHPRISE, WHICH WAS DIRECTEDAGAINST MONTH ACT, COMPLETELY FAILED ON ACCOUNT OF
THE DASH AND COI'RAGE DISPLAYED BY THE FRENCH WHICH HAS CHARACTERIZED I Ml K FIGHTING FOR THE LAST FEW
DAYS. THE ARTII I.FRY W AS VERY ACTIVE OVER THE ENTIRE FRONT OF THE FRENCH OFFENSIVE. A BATTLE OF GUNS
HAC-E-WITH PARTICULAR VIOLENCE EAST OF CRAVNE AND NORTH OF RHE1NS.
INTEREST IN THE GREAT FRENCH OFFENSIVE ON THE
AIHNE GIVES WAY TODAY TO THE STARTLING NEWS FROM
THE INTERIOR Ol GERMANY WHICH HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY VEILED FOR SOME TIME THROUGH THE TERRIBLE FIGHTING SITUATION AND IN THE MIDST OF A RIGID CENSORSHIP AND OBSCURED BY THE SHACKLED CONDITION OF THE GERMAN PRESS. BUT SUFFICIENT HAS I.I VKED THROUGH TO INDIC TE THAT THE GERMAN EMPIRE IS FACING A GREAT ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL CRISIS.
THE LATEST INFORMATION RECEIVED IS THAT TEN
THOU-SAN-STRIKING MUNITION WOltKEKS HAVE ENGAGED IN BLOODY RIOT IN THE GREAT ('RUSSIAN FORTRESS TOWN OF MAGDEBURG AND WERE ONLY PREVENTED FROM BURNING
THE CITY HALL AFTER A SHARP CLASH WITH THE MILITARY.
THIS STORY COMES FROM THE DUTCH FRONTIER WITH
SUFFI-CIENT DETAIL TO MAKE ITS CLAIM TO AUTHENTICITY IMPRES
8IVE
Tie
Ixindon admiralty announceshot two German destroyers, and ..
tk..
uijin MimW in the course nuit iiii-- "'
'-BELFOUR LANDS
SAFE-
-LY
IN
UNITED
STATES
By Associated Preaa.
Wastilngton. April 21. The safe landing of the British foreutn minis-to- r Belfour and his party was an-nounced by the state department to-day.
Hie announcement said:
Depart-ment of state has been advised of
aafe landing of Mr. liettour ana nis
party.
ANOTHER
RELIEF
SHIP
SUNK
"The
Plow
Mightier Then the Sword"
'The
the
depends
the
man
the
Eddy is Make
work "The food
The First National
Bank
Carlsbad,
New Mexico
"SAFE AND HELPFUL"BELGIAN RELIEF VESSEL SUNK TEUTON SEAMEN By Associated Press
April 21. The commission
for relief in Belgian been advised
the steamship itingham, outward bound
fom
Rotterdam and which was guaranteed safe cond'rt
by the Germans, was sunk latnigh.
AeTDiTC Ml
UUNIE
un
bUNSCK TIONHAS BEGUN IN SENATE
y Press
Washington, D. C, April 21. The tk.. , In nrniinnir for
... htvini in the
this morning.
II.
The British cap--tae of be Btuennuinten and Cambria, it officially announced today.
TURKEY BREAK
ATIHMC
LftllUHO
CARLSBAD. NEW MEXICO. SATURDAY. APRIL
II.
1917IS
By AssociatedPre.
Amsterdam, April 21 The relief
hip Konghli was sunk by a mine or te.ped.) today and one of the ship's
c--ew is reported inisin'f. The re-mainder of the crew were rescued.
The Konghli was from
Portland to Rotterdam with relief
supplies on board for Belgians who are now in very distressing
condition especially as to food.
Is
man on
firing line
on
be-hin-dplow.
County has idle ground. Idle ground waste. the idle
muni'
In 1817. security of the nation requires and feed."of
8Y London, has the Associated141...
aril vOhsge Cotmellieu enroute the I 101Till
Br Associated P MlS
RE--rrun
o
II
u. o.
Basel Switzerland, April 21 A dispatch from Constantinople says the Ot'omen government has notified the
American embassy that following the
example of Mo ally.
Austria-Hungr-it has broken diplomatic relations with the United States.
Portugal's
Cabinet
Quits
By Associated Proas.
London, April 81. Portugal's
cabi-net resigned following the adverse
rata
on the question of the govern-ment establishing a national oeasjojn--00
ARGENT
N
E
MAY
BREAK WITH KAISER
By Associated Cress.
Durum Aires, April 21 The Argen-tine government today nent to Ger-many un energetic note demanding complete satisfaction for the sinkinir of the Argentine sailinc ship Monti
I'rotemino. The Argentine minister ia instructed to immediately break off relations if Germany attempts to evade the responsibility.
DEPAUMENT MVS PRINT NO MORE ABOUT BELFOUR PARTY By Associated Press.
Washington, April 21. Government reUOHt the publication of nothing more than state department's an nouncement regarding the Balfour
party
at
this time. Further ollicinistatements are promised from time to time.
GERMANS
MAKE
RAID ON DOVER
By Associated Press.
London, April 21. Five German
de-stroyers to A part in the Dover raid. They were engaged by two Dover
pa-trol vessels. Kritish suffered no
ma-terial damage. The Hritieh
casual-ties were also very slight in compari-son with the results obtained. One hundred and five Germane were
sav-u-from drowning.
TREASURT
CERTIFI-CATES OVER SOLD
Washington. April 21. The first in-formal offering of a portion of the
two billion dollars in treasury certi-ficates authorised in the war finance measure was today greatly
ARMORY DANCE.
Among the nicest affairs of the
week was the dsnce st the Armory
last evening. The beautiful eveninr gowns, lovely younI irls, and jolly
boys, made the na'ionui colors blend handsomely as fifty or more couples danced to splendid music fumishixl by the homo orchestra. All report an especially good time and the proceed-wi-ll
be used to beautify the Otis school park. The dancers were re free had with sandwiches, pickles, de Ucious cake, coffee and ice cream.
Dr. Harry Sellers, of Otumwa, Iowa will arrive this afternoon to see Mi
father, Mr. Sellers, who is ill at the kiddy county hospital with suto in-toxication. Dr. Sellers is a Carlsbad boy and whan he entered the field as
a physician he located on the plains
at Knowles and afterwards moved to Otumwa where he hsd many advan-etage- s
and has proven himself worthy of the field he entered. Harry's host of
fHnds
are please! he Is comingbut hone to hear his fiithe improves every day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clabe Kyle, of
are guests of the Bates
AMOUS
MILLIONAIRE
HOBO" WARNS
COMMITTEE
AGAIN
By Associated Press.
Washington, April 21. .Iame Eads Howe, the "millionaire hobo",
spiaking of unorganized workers e
the senate committee in a hear-ing on thn army bill, opposed con-scription. He said he feared if gun were put in the hand of unorganized workers they would uae them airain.it Ow povernmerrt. Joseph Camertin, labor organizer, predicted that a se-lective draft and higher priVs for food would lead to riots and that
blood-sho-d would result m the streets
Of many cities.
Mexicans
Hiss
Ambassador
Fletcher
El 1100. April 21. The American AmlMWudor Henry r'ictehcr was his-sed in the chamber of deputies lust Sunday when he nppcared for the opening of the Mexican congress, ac-cording to reports received from Mexico City by government ugenH.
The report stated that the German minister, Von Enhardt, was escorted to hia seat by u delegation of six deputies and that the German
minis-ter was given an ovation when he up peered, Iseting more than thirty
WE
KNT
Mrs. E. L. Humphreys returned from a visit in El Puso yesterday
and was mot here by Mr. Humphreys of Lekrwood by auto. They expect
to leave for home this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs J. L Hays and baby girl from Mack river are in town today. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. hiam of Hlue Springs ranch.
Capt. Muller, deputy state land commissioner, from Sunta Fe, is in
the city to conduct the public land
sale which was held
at
10 a. m. to-day. He will leave for Clayton.Honl. Iwill wliiilelmnes bulling ler ii (ew ni' meilll and then Iron them Ml.nt.lil
Uns!ii lends the wortA lu the pro duetion of dm tllier snd Argentina of Its
Kvery time s fifteen mrb gnu fired s uulc of .oil.,11 weighing UK) pounds
blown away
Imltstlou Ivory Is obtsloed from the
ant of s klud of palm wblch grows In BoutI, America.
eeseee4
$5.00 Year, 60c. Month. Sc. (eey.
TC
ONCRIPTIN
PUBLIC LAND BOUGHT TODAY. Capt. Mailer, of the state land
of-fice, made the following sale at pub-lic auction in front of the court house at ten a. m. today:
Dr. Docpp, 440 acres at $16.86 per arre in section 111 township 22 and
range 27
Mrs. Wm. L Ross 160 acres in Sec. H, T. 26 R.
If
for $f per acre.J. W. Cooper Sec. 27 and 14. T. 20,
R. M. .'26 acre ut f.r per acre.
J. V I.inam. Sec. M in T. 18, R. .17, 4(1 acres at $!.
( has. T Adams, Sec. Xr, T. 16, R.
:i4 and Sec. 1 in T. 17 R. :I4, 1281.24 acres for $fi per acre.
Amos Reeves. See. 11, T. 20, R 37, 819.41 acres for $r per acre
Louis A. Swiirart Sec. 2.1,
It,
33. 34, anil . Tp. 17 R. M, Sections 1 and3, T. 18, R 84. 3110.31 ncres at ffi per acre.
.1 S Haves Sees. 12, 13, 14, 23, Tp.
IT. I! BS, 1800 acres at $!. H B. ETes Sec. 7and 1H. in T. 17, R M lI at $!.
Oscar Thompson Beet, 18, 34 and 38 T. 16 R. 85, 1280 acres ut 5.
Harry Huston Sees. 88 in T. 20, R. 37. 280 acres at $'
s.
L
Pooty Sec. io, Tp. its,
R. 3r E., 48 acres at $r.District Attorney R. C. Dow
re-turned from Roswell yesterday where he won the suit for the state second degree murder in the Mos rase.
Rob Dow anil little niece. Josephine Dow, will leave for Rochester. Minn., where they go, pending an operation. Mrs. H. M. How will accompany her daughter. Mrs. R. C. Dow expects to 'visit in Roswell while her Ivjahand i
in the east.
THE
NATIONAL
BANK OF
CARLSBAD
PAY 4
PER
(INTRRHhTT ON
savings deposits
In
Is
The Muse; Campbells, who have
spent the winter hero making the Mates hotel their home, will leave for
Minco, Oklahoma, Sunday morning. They will make the trip in their car. Mr. Witherapoon will accompany them. They expect to attend the
commencement exercises of the school there. The young ladies have been here through the two winters past
and their numerous friends wish
then
avery pleasant journey home. Tom Runyan and son, Bryant Run--yan. of
lkcw
I. are meeting manyfriends In Carlsbad today. ET IT AT THE-
-STAR
PHARMACY
THE REXAI.L STORE
IN
BUSINESS
FOR YOUR
HEALTH.
E7R
SGREWS
THE LATEST PATTERNS
8EE OUR WINDOW
CORNER
DRUG
STORE
Ehc
(toftmtq
(Cttrrrnt
Wm II. Mullanc Kditur unci Managir
III11C HI11IQW HATK8. On year in advance $5.00
Sit mouth in advance 3.00 One munth, in advance .l0
Sample copies .05 Suppose you try attending church tomorrow. It in cosily possible that
you haven't attendtsi church for many
moon. Wr arc tuitc sure you need
the molt than the church needs you. President Wilson ami all tho member of hut cahinet, nil the
me-ml-a of the supreme court arc
church going men. Hither of the ahove named oflk lals lack very little If any of ns smart iim you. It
make viry little difference "which church you attend you will be wel corned for more than you deserve. Hesidn you will in nil probability wash ... ir ears before you go that
alone wilt my you for your trouble. If any man were to suy that they knew men that are as anxious to ride in front M our friend i'edily ur the Huiscr they would give such a DIM
a pitying glance, walk away shaking
their heads Why not get all MtlOtM
Ml war to prevail upon Teddy an.I the
Kniaer to agree to light a duel with kiroad swords or battle-axe- s and all
nation accept the result as final? Tisldy would accept this challenge with a song in his mouth We up' afraid the Kaiser'- - !knees would smite
together if such a challenge were pro posed. In ancient tune, this was done ami nation were willing to abide by the result Why would n-h
an agreement not bold good today? Vou know tho llible storv of l:ivi.l
and (ioliatb, when the Phllial u chilli.in-e- I a to send ..lit h mull to meet their champion. David
anted the challenge ad told the km
Hltt
no man's heart fail hut ," You know the result; Instead of thousandbolg
slaughtered, the dealt ol on" man accomplished the result. Whynot try it in our day if the Rajaer would agree to it? Hundred! of
thu .mi of live., could be spIred,
Nations wouldn't have a multitude f cripple- - t.. sustain for hulf a . ntury.
In addition to this the ;up of my of the victor would be filled to uver- -Sowing and thai Isn't all, both would immortalize themselves us the great est heroes in profane history. This
isn't written in a jocular spirit, and
it is hoped it will not be taken in
spirit of mirth us it is a most aensilile and piac'.tcnl way to end this
fearful carnage.
A MUCH NEEDED IMPROVEMENT An improvement at the City
Ceme-tery which has been under contain-platio-n
for BOmt time pasl was lie jrutl yesterduy ami will be pushed to un early completion. Wa refer la
the permnn--nt mnrkfng of the irrnve
of aeddiei whaOO bodies rest in that
lilac Pegs painted III the National colors of tttl white and blue, have been driven into the ground t each
grave tii. thus the necessity of locat-toj- r tho different spots each ar has
hesni done away with. The iters are ornamental, rather than otherwise,
adding note of color to tlie sur rounding and in these day. of storm ami Htrvta will be patriotic rtminders
uf thoae hero-- who have I..tight
their last laxtlle and who are now aleeping peacefully away from all of Ufa's commotions "where no bugle sounds reveille."
Some twenty-fou-
grans
have been thu-- narked. Iut other pegs arenm,
, to complete the work and haceImh-i-i ordorad. About thirty soldiers
of tioth armies an-- interred then--; ul ao three militia men and one Span
veteran.
Members of the Cemetery Associa-tion are hereby asked to please, pay
their dues for the year 1(8.00) u anon as convenient as the society It in need of fundi for other Improve-ment- s
Dues or donation may t
with R M. Thome r at the
Firat National Hank ami will be arratefully ami put to good oae.
The baseball giune tins evening Carlsbad and Artoaia retultetl
in a score of 11 to I" in favor of
tho Carlttiari titam
Kt)R RENT. Four room bouse Will rent furnished or unfurnished.
Phone or call on Swigart and
Ro.
Do your swearing attht
CurrentNotary alwaya in.
CHRISTIAN CO. IN8URAN0E. Pa your swearing
at
the Current fete. Notary always in.EXODUS FROM SMALL TOWNS I
'""T!
M.llorH. N. H. It Stopping Erelgra t.on of the Vounj
Tlie reason snisll towns never lie come hlv towns Istied up with the de sertlon ..f Iho,young men who go to
toe vltles to make their way. Mllford. N. II , daeMfd to put stop to this.
anil the N'OVejnber American Malta tine tells h.. It was done. It
My
t of less than IS,000 Inlisliltants suffer a roustant loss of their best blood In the emigration of their young ieople. This Is par-
-tlculsrlv Hue In the ohler ststes east of the Mississippi With the
HM
lion of the favored few wtiose fsml lies hiivi. nenlth or own some ealab ll.hetl enterprise the young UISD and. to s lesseM. ii', (ne y..uiiK woman of the smaller town after completing their education seek the larger iItlcaor newer states or even foreign conn MlB, Tills exodus I looked
tln
si most ss a las of nature, as Inevitable as tlie swing f tha seasons."Thus are our smaller communities sapped ThV cducsted, enterprising
fount men go; the young women of tbetr type, left hcl Iml. frequently re fuse i inste with Mie only men
avail-able Indeed, often have no men of gay soil to .1 at Tills sliuatlou has formed tbe Imttt of many stories and one of tin. most popular play of tlie
prttMMH domic
"Hut 'lie thriving town of Mllford. N II believes that Its enterprising unit able yoBUg folk do uot bine In Is transplanted in order to iwoMd, it declin es Ihat Iftile liidlvlduill endow d
with tlilllt) to ereale u bmlnaat in Montana nt Mexico will only exert
iat
the Mime serious atwt) or rondltlout light al I le lie will hate an easier
path nod a siii
it
reward A short time ami Ibe .Ulceus of Mllford lit Ided to stop itii emigration .f it yiitiun
" I el its k all the Mlllo .1 boyt and Rlrll about In llulsh School wbnl that purpose io do.' tBggoeted P, l; w Iraao of tue Miifoni isjard i trade, ami let ns counsel With then to Sta If they ItUinol do II. ur st me thins rquailj ndvantagoouo, here ii
''
Mllford
R.E.Dick
Druggist
I'rvMcriplions
Mt'tilto
m
w
ill
have
t'ttrt'ftil
nllciilidii
irtv i itm m w tvisur t w wttay . III POULTSV PICKINGS
aji Poultry house should lie so V constructed "1 foul
narm and to sfford easy cletii gj tng
ITttnJIneat of the ptiultry W house and the fowls la an es..u tx tlal re(uislle for sueceHSfttl g)
pou rt breading. w howl enjoy a tlutt bsth In M wITltcr time Kill a box with W
clean noil and a Ntnall amount of gj powdered gglphgl and place U M When the sun will sblne upon It gj
for the fowl to wsllow In. gj Qrtl ami lime In aoiue f rin gj should
alttats
be kept where the W hens .an get them. 4.s.i fowl regularly all tbey tt will dean up with a relish. Its tv egreful got to overfeed it tl ' v '
i
vi
w tvur uf v v vGRADING
EGGS
TO GET
BEST
MARKET
PRICE
Nhspe Is the msrket vslue of eggs beeggae of u igduence hi their ippeargnee. m 0. Kiipstriek of iihlo Stale uulvcrxlty. Kgg foi the market should be of a true egg t CiceptIonsMr long eggs and
very short, roitudisl egg sre equally objectionable Mslforiued or freak egg. shnulil never tie used for Incuba-tion or sent 1. the market.
The colorof the shell of no egg doe ' not gfJtcl lis Podd vslug While and) brown eggs pralucisl under the nunc
Hi have rsseullally. the ssnlut
THE EVENING CURRENT. SATURDAY. APRIL
II,
1917. color of fliethe market aver, i of Its sppenrnnee
preference shown In dllTereiit market,
for eggs ofcertain colors or
shibs,i
color sre due to custom and the sppeal of these colors t.. the eye of the buyer The irradlng of eggs on the tsisls of color should be governed by tlie requirements of the market
White eggs should tie chalk white free from any tint. The best market will not grade as flrata or fancy any
fiRrSttsvin
iof tb t)nmytle Im bodv la lurta, Umek broad and flat and braaat ruund, - and full. In col-or th plumaa la ajfttarally trmy markail with wtilta. Thi--c
km
thrlva btM OH rteh paN(ufuic. itflr
aim ft ihem h .It runiinra
The Kft-M-i ihiiwii ara pur fcurd
ToulUft-
-Tht
ri
ega htiwlng a lint of niij color, al though It be
lllbt
While eggs hat tng adull appan ranee are preferred.SCggs should be of s medium --bade
brown should lie nnl tlie ibockl and Is shredded form entire t'nlfonn-- bams or ftH-t-l
Itr of c.l.ir more Important lilt
exact shntle ofcolor Write and brown eggs should not be marketed together
Hrtt
smt stained egg, althoughnew-I-t laid and of gotsl l.e and In
ferlur .itinllty tire IwayIa pannil loss Phe eggauell I" very pisTOIia. uud an; llllh with wo.ii li comes In contact s.on tin. Is Its way through the shell Into Ilie egg. Kggs h sre only BlightIJ stained or soiled may lie In
l.idod In the tijrof grades, but very dlil.t eggs should never la--sent Inmsr
ket. A few dirty and Htalnetl tggl
s large lot Itilure the sate and loner
the inarkei tnlue of the entire lot Vsntdst the Poultry House. While a arm ipinrtgn and coutfona ble siirroun. lings are desirable for win terlng Moek, are should bg taken to pruvlda for pienit of rentllarbn),
or
ten precautions igalnti tlie winter lead to it laeh of air .iretilntlon whi.ii foster iHseaae germs Ventiis lion. lulHever, hould not is-- gceojg
phshed ht leaving a duur 01 window dJ ofsyii at any til e. but may las thine properly li.t sul, tinning ttiiiallti for WllHlnW This will allow a as to be light and iiu. mi
the
The
lil'ceie ,n. l Inn. .us diffusion of
.in uud tin) pure air into the barn
'iean
tv!ii muslin will lei In nearly as nrmil ligfal even when frotted oter as glrus ll will at tlieatoo lime make an Ideal ventilator Parni Journal
Ptas For (ht Htn Rstien. Where DgOl ian bo ifl'owii mi..e sfol
ly they IMMlId le gggd Millie extensive ly s a poultry food. They are rlchei In pmieln IIm n any of our couiiuoi.
'eresl They eotitaln twice the pinii tlty of protein that corn contain and in tluil RCOoUnl are worth more poiiud
'or pound than corn or wheat. ttrlilsh llunduras import most of II faoU supplies.
The American lumalo Hi..
.si
a year.The white poplar has BOOB used ss a ton.ii.ii lightning rod.
f was
nly ten bushel to the acre
t
FINOS BULLET IN PILLOW ON HIS RETURN HOME Newtrk. N. J. When John llnrkhiii.il a ii. hi wife returned to tin ii home the other night tin t found a bullet hole through the center of the pillow on 4 llurkliarilt sleep Some one had evidently fired through the win--tlow u. the dtrkness. snd tltirk-- 4
4 hard! I thanking lucky stars
that hewat notat home
bT'" CHRISTIAN
tCO
IIRK.
INSURANCE
AI'TOMOIMLE,
AND
Sl'KETY
MlflMIHIIIIIIttHMII
Farm
and
Garden
I'MiiiiiiiitiimiiHni
STORING CORN STOVER. tSjiaiild Nat Lafl LinoEnori
tr,1..
Wlh.r
IPrrpsrsd by L'ntMtf Mi .Ire intent el agrlcultur 1
Wlietlier corn stover Is M
not It Isof great lmMirtance thatIt ta well stored anil uot left long exposed to the wtathtr. The mlttnkn Is some
I
times made of placing the lisy crop In
'
sheds and bsrns snd testing the corn In slio, Us In the Held The re verse Is better, Inasmuch as most kind of list will uot depreciate so rapidly In feeding vslue and will keep better In stin ks snd licks than stover. I'tilcs placed under cover corn tover should lie fed In the fsll
'
snd esrly winter. If left exposed Ml III February or March Ithas little feed log vslue ,
In the principal corn producliu:
state the
tutun
Is usually dry and corn f.abler tlrle Ihoisaigblv Inof The color and storisl
over the shell In shed, with little dan than will, In Wind
.o
stoverif
.lieei'1
s III.I'OSN SIOTSIl gerof beailug or aioldlug. The fetlilei should got lie wet lo-- til redded and
stored, but damp tints are iirclcial.lt for doing th baallng snd tbroddttlg tSMause Ihe blades
ire
more pliableSlid the fodder Is therefore toggMed with less waste tint in some Motions especially I lihern
stale,
where Hiecorn lafullofasp tvUencut and where damp fall wetItier prevails, much care Is necessary In Miorlng corn fodder or stover to prevent hestlug and molding III such locallttea It should la pis.ed under cover In rick ifni more thsu ix
or eight feel In Ihllggogj. or If shred ded layers ol dry straw aevrral Inches deep should alternate with layer tv" theshielded slot er Tlie depth ofthe layers ofstover can vary from several Inche to h fimt or more, according a
It dry tteat when stored. Tlie dry straw nib iske up Home of the mols lure from the stover snd prOVOOt best lug
r,i
i. worth WINS NOTED SCHOLARSHIP. anow of HsrvSgd Combines Unususl Qualities Osmsnrfed. Cambridge, Mas-- William H Mnow.
-sfhttl sltkg all f" St.uicham winded the
which hla
corn
Krand II Hun scholarship at Har vard university. He I the Hrtt under
grtduate to answer the emeu
. since Uscsishllshmcnt four years ago
ThegCBOtarablp wat founded In mem ory of Frank Itui-r-, former football
captain and ilistlngulthud icholn
The yegrly Income from tbe fund Is f.TJA. to be paltl an uiidergTadunte win. rttntilnea a uc.nl..
it
possible Iturr remarkni.le iiialltlea of character, lead-ership scholarship and at luetic sbtllttllean Yeomttua and Peon Hrlggt Bt Snow for the honor The re-cipient ple.tcd guard on the fnotttsll team. Is Hi uuivertl'y't champion heavy weight wrestler and boxer aud I
adefense mm mi the lacrosse train
Announcement
WE HK OPENING AN U"1
Tfl
THE MINUTE SERVICE STA-TION AND SALESROOM FOR DO DOR, PfJANIM.IN MfD
CHALMER8 CARS IN THE
SMITH BLOCK FORMALLY OCCUPIED BL LINN'S PAINT STORE.
Wt will carry a full stock of
parts, and will be in evary way qualified to tskc rare of the above cars. Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires, aptdal
oil,
peculiarly adopted to Franklin, ( halmers and Dodfe will ba available here all tha time.We invite your inspection.
J.
S.
OLIVER
Ho- Conner, of Artearia, is in town today transacting business.
CRIPPLED HERO ON RECOR
i
Arm Con., Hs Has Woman Sign DeoIsrstlon Backing Training Plan. New York More thsufifty years ago William N'eary gave the liest years ol his life to hi country Keceiitly he pausetl on llroadway to listen to a voting woman who wa purging the crowd ul i her to sign a declaration
In support of universal military sen
Ice. William Neary pushed tbrongl. the crowd
"I'd like to sign thst paper, yininc woman he said. "but. you see,
esiii " He pointed to the leevr thst dungbsl where his ifhi a iu used fn bulge sml draw s isistal . rd from Bit
isieket
"There h nit I'Sine,' he said "It's s sll to the meeting nfun-- ilrsnd Annt
Hit onst- -lliey call me 'comrade.'
t'oniratle N'enn-- wntehtsl MrafgRy
wlille the young woinsn iruuscrtlMMl hi inline ami add res III left hand rose lo hi-- hat brim In sslute
"Viaing woman.' he ald. "the
--hould Im more 11. von Tlie count
seeds ihi-- "
HAWK BREAKS WINDOW GLASS
r.m.
stony Bird Att.mpl. t Fosst on Parrot.OfggB llsy, Wis I'olly, s parrot, the rMBpgglnn of Mrs. Willlsni Anderson, wss preening herself In the sunshine st the window of the front room when a hawk, swiaiplug down, craehed through the window glast.
Beforetlie bleeding bird of preycould reach the parrot with Its talons Polly siaiied out through the same hole and perched lii no apple tree Polly set up s frightened .batter Ihst brought bar mistress wiio couldn't Imagine how he got out of tlie loom Mrs. Ander-so-hurried nut ami to Ibe window. where she saw the bavoc and thegrett
hswk flopping shout the floor, sprlnk-ling bio...! all over her erstwhile Im
inn. Illste pai lor
When Mrs Anderson and a neighboi had pinned II down slid choppedoff Its head Ihey found It three feet Inche from lip io tip. The bird
' tbiu ami e.mod murk --tailed, prod
ably, they lb. mailt i.e. ause ,f the deep saow
Radius
Rod
Braces
for
Fords
The Kind That Make Your Car
Steer Ratier
At the present pricet oftiret you will be mien tid in
TIRK SAVIORS
Come in and sec gg about them
I
LOCAL
NEWS
Ithc'cit
Sander, of St.I.mux. wan in
ycatarday.
B. E. DflMilmty, Ron of J.
lahunty, wan here Thursday. H.
Oil-W. N. Slfford and wife are in the
city from fifteen mile beyond Queen. Judge Biennis made the round trln
to Arteeia yesterday on legal buti-
-Victar I ud.- from the Guadalupe heep ranch wan on the street yea- -terday.
Fred Kelin and (Clifton, from (he
James' and Hendricka' ranch, Were here yesterday.
Mnnv strangers wen- In the to day to attend the public bind sule M the court house by tne state land commissioner.
Tom Bingham, from the Monument country is here to uttend the state
land ale.
have imiuiro every day for sident to rent. Why not build I
few cottages of, aay, from four to Ave rooma?
J. S. Crawford is in K.mporiu,
Kan-sas, looking after his sheep which he - fattening nt that point.
Iavid Uarr, of New Orleans, La., arrived in the city yesterday on lb. south biiuml passenger. It is his
in-tention to remain here indefinitely.
a
W. ('. Wooldndgo. of Midland, To was in town yesterday transact.
iisiness.
Mm. E. W. Manning, of Albuqttor-sue- , came yesterday afternoon and will spend the week-en- with Mrs.
Jeff Roberts and family.
Guy Reed, the lawyer-farmer- , of
Carlsbad, has put out eighty acres of li.ans on his farm near Artcsia.
at do you know about that" tMr. J. P. Parted is In from
tin-neh today attending the land tale Ithe court house.
i
VI...
.
ii..in,. win, iil.l.-ml-i .1tha butrines college at Tyler. Texas for the past Ave months returned yes-terday afternoon.
Fountain Speciais
THE
SWEET
SHOP
gK- Elemming, who
and Hendricks' four and IW .ear old steers cam" yesterday at and went out with the own on today to receive the cattle.
Many expressions of appreciation vara heard on the streets yesterday at our board which will
the public by daily except Sunday, the very latest ussort-
-.1 .1 ,.!,. from the seat ot war. Bulletins will lie posted
at
I !0 p. m.
vi i..kn I Kno-rso- and son, . i I t.
lrAfl
nr.-- in the'nil i..,
jr.,
ii.'... h" -- i-visit U Mrs. 'l
rity on a few day's
parents, Mr. and Mrs J, K, Luverty.
I U Ol-- ufho has been at the
FarfeM for u month or mon1
it m town today.
MiaaeM Mildred Vicker and Guy two ycang ladies from
Ros-well, attended the dance at the
Arm-ory laat evening.
Mrs. Roy of Portales wus ovemlvhc
iruet
of Mr. and Mrs Hill, who ara with the Peoples Mer.antile Company. They won-- clow-'nend- e
in
Portale.
She retunisto-day by auto.
THK EVENING CURRENT.
ATRDAY,
31. HI7.J. W. Cooper, the Monument mer-chant, it in the city purchasing eup-plie-e
for hii itore. Oor advice ii to purchaaV all good possible now while price are low.
' Rom Holt in in the city today from hiM ranch on the cap rock. He ha ful--y recovered from hi recent
which it very pleating new to hia many Carlsbad frienda.
Straw votoa were taken about the city in regard to enlisting in the
pre-ae-war and it reaulted in finding one in twenty that indorsed wer with-out an the indoraem were
either maim or halt, disqualifying them from en'cring the service.
Uncle ('lain- Merchant accompanied by his son, W. II., arrived in the city
early this morning from their ranch on the plains. They came via Ixiving-ton- .
A tinge of complaint was ex-pressed by Uncle Clabc about sunn1 highway they traveled duringthe past few days. Otherwise he good not H-ied!y said he had no complaint to
hia visit to the ranch. Dr. Dnepp, ne of our staunch
arrived on thn suulh ,.und
passenger yesterday
DrDopp
.nine fr.im Chii-ag- where he was fur trduring the past year. Wc are
pleased to note that he looks the
pic-ture of health. We are not informed ns to his intentions but it is hoped by his mnnv friends that he will remain here. The doctor and Mrs lloepp
IN
stopping at the Hates hotel for the present.R.
i,
Alarid. a Mexican luborer. was brought in from the McMillan damv.ster.hiy evening to the Anderson Sanitarium. H- - was badly
crn-.li-by a rock falling across his thighs
Doctor BlMH is attending him.
Os.-n-r Thompson and Sim KdVM,
the bones and sinews of the plaini country, were in the city to attend
the land sale, ltoth looked well and huppv as they cordially exchanged g tings with their many Carlsbad friends. They went buck home re-joicing this nftnrnonn. We hope to see them more m the fu ture.
Arthur Mayes, .lack Horn, and Tex-as l from the Black river
ranching section are visitors here to-day and incidentally attending the land sale.
Mrs. W. L. Ross and daughter, Collie, of I'ecos, came up by auto yes-terday. Their foreman, W. S.
Bnhn-ao-drove the car. They are looking
after financial interests today
rW
SUNDAE PEACH MELBA BASBERKY MARSHM ALLOWCLICQUOT
club
ginger
ale
t
I
bulletin publishing ranch Harding, Connelly APRIL excoption miiM-abou- tJoe II. (iraham. smmi-sione- r
and wife, alls Eliza (iraham,
John Dewhirst and I). N. Huston MUM in from Isivington yesterday and were over night guent at the Bates. Miss Elixu i one of the best
lady chnffeurs in the county and her dad takes life easy when she manages the car. Mrs. Giuliani reports most of the fruit killed on the plains but said there was some fruit on the new ranch. Mr Graham and Jodie re-cently purchased from Mr. Eubanks. which joins them on the east, two and a quarter sections. Mrs. Graham ex-pected to sis-- the boys, Spencer and
Gorge, here todty but 'hey were dis uppo nted as it is the Artesiu base bull team that Bit here tins after-
-Dad Kllis and Wesl.-- MeOalllater from the new county seat of l.en county, are guer.ls of the Butex hotel today, coming yesterday.
Mrs. Will Ed Carter and little daughter are at the Eddy County Hos-pital, going yesterday afternoon for the benefit of the little Miss Muy June.
Uncle Joes Rasroo was riding around ycstenluy on a frisky horse, like u boy of sixteen and it it rumor-ed
that
he celebrated hit 60th wed-ding anniversary.NBLSON
&
RALPH
1
Eur
THE CLEANERS Sole Agents INTER-NATIONAL and KI). V. I'RICE AM)CO. .Mother Plowman, Mia .dixie QlMM,in Mi Marguret Cleveland lire hopping in town Unlay coming fp
with Mr. Queen in his Ovcrlaml Mother Queen, who has spent the winter at Malaga, with her sons. John and llillman (iiioen. came up from
that place this morning with John Queen and left for her home at Queen with her daughter. Mr. anil Mrs. Montgomery.
George Slaughterand Hoi. (liven, of Roswell, came down by auto day and attended the dam-.- at the Armory.
BMCM Sharp, a one-tun-. r.irlslmd
boy, but now of I.ovington. it m the county seat today.
lire
Q H. Cow-de- (nee Miss IdaBoa
Gray) came Inst evening to so-ber iMin nts and see how her dad ll looking. Ida Belle hus boOfl away live long weeks and she has many close friends hen- that at.- pleased she is home again.Skillet Huston is in the city from Monument today. lie, lik. many others from the plains country, is
hire to attend th.- land sal.
S. T. Williams ami Cil Williams, of Artesin, are here today attending the land sale.
Mrs. Chas. Wanl, Mr and Mrs Will Simmons, her parents, are in town today.
Andrew llervy, of Roswell, is visit-ing his host of school friends here t'sliiy and attend the ball game
The tiiblisuu given at the
I'n-sl.-terian church last night wus well at-tended by a large appreciative
uud-lene-nil of whom enjoy.d the differ ent phase-- and character, immensely.
All thoee engaged In the presentation of the programme doaerv.-- great cred
it In the exemplification of the differ-ent characters represented
Mrs. J hn ami Ren Acroy are in town today. Mrs. John recently re-turned from her trip to Texas, called
there by the Hlnea of her brother
who died on the '27th of March, soon
after nhc reached home. Hen and Asa Acrey are on a trip trying to locate ...mething as good as they releasiil
Bert rctumud y. terday
after-nmi-from Roswell, getting home safe with the four Woodmen Circle dele-gates and hankers. Mo lames Uck. Vist. Toffelinire and Hewitt. They Were delighted with tb.-i-r stay and
the hospitality they enjoyed while at the ..invention.
Robert Means, who - with the bio
logical surveying Mirty and wagon-wa-on the prairie dogs in th.--
nor-thern range of Paul
Are'
ranch, waxin town yesterday for gram, princl pally oats. The DOyt rn0 an- doing
this work arc Robert Means, Guy Ilavis, Chns. Hotfiniin. and Willie
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Knkluuw, of
Chi-cug-are at the Botes hotel, arriving
yesterday They are delighted with the town, the ami es pecially the balmy air Mr. Kirklawn is a lawyer and is here for a rest and
e trip.
Uncle Green is in from the ranch today. One Of the boyt at the ranch has u line of choice cedar berry pies made up to take to the war in case he rushes off unprepared The hoy say they will contain a solution of gyp water which will be palatable. Where is the joke' If Uncle
Gri-e-hae threetrncd to go the pica alone will handicap him. So here is wish-ing he will stay cleaer U home.
TO GUIDE AVIATORS
Plan to Direct Airmen
at
Ocean
Manners
Are Aided. AN AEROLOGICAL SURVEY. Or. Waleett ot tsmNhMnlan Institution Call Ait.ni,on le thaF.i
That Nothing U f.neaan ot Fluid In Whioh Millions ot Osllars and Hundred Live Ar Invested.Washington --One of tha most Im pnrtant steps In aviation preparedneee uodertaken Isthe effort of tlis National Advisory Commutes. I
t
Aernnaqtleato estN'.llxh an ernlogleal survey de ilgncd to serve aviation much the earns as the hydrographlc office of the enaet and geodetic survey advlaes on ocean navigation.
During the
wt
twelve month the commltteu hae tieen eierrlslng everynn-iii-. sposslhle to advise and assist the
aerial arms of the government, both for land and sea operation. 'I'M- - cum mlttee has able to aaslat In --land,
ardltlug aeroplane construction to a certain extent, ha met with m.inufae-turer- s
ofaeroplane and aeroi nine mo-tors In no elTort to expedite IDC dellv. ery or inacliliiea to the government and has Imhmi of great .stan.e In the o Intl..uof many ntht i pfOblCUIC
.Vow It propose the serious consider at ofthe iital ne esslty of recording
(
m
;US. I II SIIs II. WAIIOTT and cbartlng the Irregnlatltle of the atmosphere so Hist our svlaiors in pears and war may have the beuetU of exact Information lioth for their own safety and hi uu CgpedlMI to etttclenl operation of messeuger. rerun notasance and righting aerviee.
The couiinlftce berleeea the time ha come when kemloglcal stations should be established and iiialutltlusl.
etie
In roujiin. tlon with mill,utv
.lions BMlMtillted fOf the Instruction of ,
claloci
In u telegram read by President Al an It. Iln"ley al the Aero Club of gJMrlca laMqOM In New York Dr Cbarlea p wsi.ott. aecratary of the acaltbeoolan inatltutloa ihaiuuaii
of the exet'iitlve coinuittli--e of the Na
ISHI1 Advisory t'ouimlttei- Kor Aero natittee, edt lead its mcmberi o urge uiosi itrouBly the aetaillahnanl ami
a
AND CHOOSE
LIGHT I P THE ALLEYS
PLACES OP BUSINESS 19th YEAR Of Th.
Oldsmobile
Vow Know It Is NeUaM CarThe Agency of This Well Known Car hi a
VALUABLE ASSET Thi County Open to the
Right Man
Bailey
Motor
Sales
CeRoswell, N. M. DISTRIBUTORS
I'hat new Oldsmobile is soase elaasy car. I ....k like a million dollare
rules like ll pull man
iiifllntemi.'.i of the serological Niirveya
.hit
North Amerlia slid ailjolnlng va' tar
"
tl
preocnt.' nuI.I lir Walnut In his telegram, "pre. lb ally nothing Is known of tin-- n it entente or the nuidin whiehsntirii) iintgeaade of aircraft, renre aeniing mllHotta ol doiisrs n tnveet gtenl, W Is--IwIIUmJ and. whiit Is
far
more lntNltenl, they will Is-- operated
by thousands of our Kneel specially truim-.- l younu men
Preaenilj lee preaeni win have gnne. never i n.- nwalietl Idprretlaa
Mi-- i s s.aceaai ea the i
a.0'
andi in-- tnif ol callfarnla is .r.7C mfi"
Crealloa Uvea, grow ami leultip'ies Man is i. ui a witness Victer iugo
Tin-- beavleei theater stage 'ortaiaa
are now operated by the loiirh of a battaa
JUST
ARRIVED
Q
A
R
Diamond
"K"
FLOUR
GIVE
IT
ATRIAL.
Ilvfry
Sin
k(etiiiranlrpd
A.
6. Shelby
Go.
SALTRKRAUT
and
sleep.
Mr. Miller Ha a dec..pa Fee Attaining Old Ags.
Laaeesier,
n
Bat plenty of sauer-kraut so.I get lot Of leep " That'sthereetpe for a long life f Mrs Anna Mil-ler, nh let imtell her one h.in.lnslth blrthdai imnli ri saiv l.v dnnitlug Mlnuei with a grenl grewl grandehlM
Mrs iiit. nna hitrn in ihtrntany and nno-- here In INSHI She lit lived
on a farm mm here fm seCeg
yeiir. Khe na live ibiidren. twenty
sit granth'hlhlreti iwenty-n-c great1 grnn.1-hllili- ii Mtid two great ureaf-geaiidi hlldcen
CRIME AND CRIMINALS
ARE
AFRAID
OF THE LIGHT
ill DARK COIINERS WORK.
POM THEIR EVIL BACK Ol Mil U STORES AMI OUR EDISON MAZDA LAMPS GIVE A LIGHT THAT
THE DARK PLACES AND MAKE IT HARD FOR THEM TO WANT TO BREAK IN PGR PEAR OP DETEC-TION.
YOURS TOR SERVICE,
NO WHISKY DURING WAR. lateen Kentucky DlgtlHert to Con
serve Cram Supply,
James F. Pepper, he id n 'yu known Mrhtak) lilstllllu., i i u.
announced i'iChimin lluil ' plai
n
LaHagton, K) , Will niakiluting(lie progress Of IMr "ar I e ll
clarae Hint Ins net bill In due l Id shortage in grain anil thai H Ih the
patnti
duty r every otttaeu in nw m11m
uppi.TVtaattl olbfr Kentucky distillers Will
take ettuilsr aiilon Tim; all have of farad to supply tbe government with
theiravailable Btock of alcohol.
FIT ANY
THE EVENING CURRENT, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1t17.
Being
Satisfied
with
Yourself
GIVM
MM
anil
comfort, and
cniiHCHyou
to
lnhlo
to
Hucceotl
Our
Suits
Will tiv
assistance
to
That
Satisfae-tio-nfor
they
arc
Correct.
$12.50
up
to $30.00
Joyce-Pru-
it
Co.
WE WANT
YOUR
TRADE
Valua of Claan Straata. 'I'lit--value ofiIvan streets, Ixitb from
an aesthetic i sanitary rlwrpotat
la ii"t appi'is'liilisl sufficiently by tbt
general public, writes J. M Anders in tlM tt h i tilit Ledger rnncertod af
rnri. iiowi-MT-, iuih ixH'ii put forth in Hull limirc. BootlM amiether A
Hfl
cities to speure neatness of tlieb atrcola. with encouraging results.TlM Htrcct rleaning department of a municipality ha it flnttoi to perform. IU share ofUM rcHKiiiHllilllly. lint
nn
put keep tin-- MlrntH plHB unless the people iooperate In an talaftJUd nun
tf
The WMM f livingInunattractive. Unlovely r Iltlnns may lieroasnnabl
doubted, on Ibo otkor hand, notkln laquite so Inflni'ullal Iniimklnc n"' It' beautiful" n rigid cleanliness of Hi
treeta aad s PwitMotlonabl.r
tin-- movement of till lie municipal to
arard tbe beautiful hiuI laatbatic lb
abjective In mill la t" be atronkb urivlaed ami eocuu raged, iHnra u
tini
in Hiiiutiiiiip artistic apMootaHanFinally. t Impriaia the people pan niiiy .iii.i ani9 liniiy iia to the deelra unity and importance of oval atroata la rnnfeaaedly itlargo tusk, dill there U
'.title rtlUOJ fur doubling dial If set half
aprnfjan ith tboaOBRbiifaia and th'
aetlai
Menpisrlsxl by tba ity anther! lira Ha srcnuipllabineut In eealty mm alhle.ft
laafttmm
A
APRIL
21st
to
28th
The Great National Event
Security
of
Nation
,
Rests
Upon
Planters
Amarilln. Texan, April IS, 1917. "The threatened ftsxl crisis in the
Unitod States in the
;'
pmlOcm before the people voday," aayn R. J. Parker, (ieneral Munairer of WeKtern linen of the Santa Ke railway.The ennui haa not come without warning. We have noted the
rinintr pricen with apppehen-aio-Our publicity and airrirultural
bureaua have worked hard to encour-age incrvaaed priwluction, oapecially of food and feed crops. We have
pro-moted immiirration that more land mitrh'. tie placnd under cultivation.
"The nation aa a whole haB pro-ceeded under a full head of Mteiun, di!tremtrdinK caution aikTnaU of rininij prices and even the danger Niimal 12 wheat and 115 ho(f. The lirake
are aet now aa the public flnda n food emerifency juwt ahead.
"The (fovemment, agricultural
ex-port,
itnd thepnH
are now atudy-ini- r thin fiNMl criait; to find a way out. Strcini ia laid on foiHl waste, theeatimatinv the loan from careleas handling of food, improper fookinir, woate in preparation, etc.,
at 700,nnn OOO.OO annually. Aa a people we have alwayx (Mftflod in n full dinner ttia.it without thouirht of food eonomy.
"Many million acres of Virgin land, accord m to trovernment reports, are
open to entry. Then-- are also vast
amounts of tillable land in private
ownership that may lie brought un-der cultivation. Hut to do this the
farm lubor problem must be met. When recently the train and enifine men threatened to strike on all the American railroads, the entire
coun-try was thoroughly alarmed. This win concerted action by organized la-bor and received (feneral attention
"Farm labor on the other hand is not organized and therefore the walk nut of farm labor the last few years has oacaped notice, thouirh this
walk-nu-t ia
tte
main cause of the pre--aent food shortage and consequent
hirh pricea. The real problem ia to have farm lalmr call the atrike off anil return to the plow. This problem will, no doubt, be solved by the
r. m
TmiBenweeK
OH
TIM
DATM NAMED WE WILL OFFER FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION A WONDERFUL EXPOSITION OF THESE fiRADETMOIIKKS. SHOWING A SPLENDID VARIETY OF
f
AMIGA AND PATTERNS AND A RANGE OF SIZES ENABLING US TO MAN.quiet
aj aaBBrcal rrpulatieei of the makera of MARX MADE CLOTHES ia RuOcicnt guaraotee of satisfaction, but to this we add oor own gaxaraatec Ibat yoo will be well pleased ith your purrhare in every aay.
WATCH FOR OCR WINDOW DISPLAY OF THESE WELL KNOWN VROU8ERS.
'
laeJSaaiUdly, yoor attention ia also called to the other lines In our atore which we caa assure you are aelected with the same degree of careoajg asaaaght that decided oa In oor purchaae of MARX MADE Trousers.
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
Peoples
Mere.
Go.
CARLSBAD. LAKEWOOD AND I.OVINGTON. NEW MEXICO.
In the meantime the farmers have the inducement of high pricea for their products to make extra efforts to increase production in IW17. Idle irround, brought under cultivation
at
this time, means much to the nation, as 'The security of the nation re-quires food and feed."
A. M. HOVE. Carlabad, N. M April 10, 1.17. Eddy county held an agricultural pre-paredness convention here today on call of County Agent J. W. Knorr. Clarence Rell called the convention to
order and welcomed the delefratea. F. Q, Tracy waa elected chairman and Claude Writrht secretary. Short
pointed addreaaes wore made by a numiier of delcgatca on the seriotia food situation of the country ami the
necessity for Wddy county to irrow more food and feed. A penfrajrent organization was hcxt decided to
promote crop growing throughourtbe
county.
The committee on organization re-ported to the afternoon session a
con-stitution and which were adOftad with minor
changf.
The new organiaztion adopted the name of Knldy County Improvement Association.Than
will be a central I'overning body and local chapters in charge of the work in each commun-ity.The gffktn . ed today are: P
res-ilient, V. 0, Trary of Carlabad: O. at, Trotter. Artiwia,
Claude Wright, aecretary-treaaure- r;
iiml the following directory
at
large:F, K. Fite, Hope; A. C. Crozier,
lake-woo-W. W. Callon, Carlabad; and W. T. Kigge, Upper Cottonwood. Ev-ery local association will have a representative on the central board.
Every lino of agricultural and live tock activity will receive cloae at-tention. The bankers and the busi ness men of tne county win do en-listed in this effort at incroaaed crop nraduetion. This movement may si things up powerfully in old Eddy
A. m. MtlVr; v
PURPLE CARNATIONS NOW. Jeraey Profaaaer Prnducaa One and
Values Cuttinge at 1100 each. Trenton. N. J. Oovernar Etlge re-ceived from the siate Agricultural c4-leg- e
the flrsl purple carnation ever orig-inated. It was produced by Crofeaaor M A Hlakeby srtlflelal hybridisation, ami a rutting Isvalued at
f
100. It waa brought t Hie executive offices by I'rJ.
t.
Llpmsil. direct.,r of Hierln
rl meat station.Purple Is the color of the northwest-ern t'nlveratty of Illinois hart that In atltutlnn aabed for a curling, but the experiment station baa decided first to accumulate coougb stock to be distrib-uted free to the Dorlsla of New Jersei
CHURCH
N
SERVICESENS
AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rible school, 10 a. m.( ..ininunion and preaching at 11
a. m.
Preaching service
at
7:30 p. on.Junior C. K. " p. m
Sermon subject, morning: "How we Show What We Are". Night: "Go-ing up to the House of God.
Prayei meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
m.
A cordial welcome to all. D. F. SELLARDS, Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday School 9:46 a. m. Preaching ferries, U to
II
a.a.
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