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Deming Graphic, 01-20-1920
N. S. Rose
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JVOL. XVI. NO. 19 T1IB DEMING GRAPHIC TIHRSDAY. JANTARY 0, 1920 Eight Paces
riVB
CENTS TUBCOl'TSCOViLLE HAS DEVIL!
RUNN1NGIN DEMING;
(Jreat Crowd Gather to Hear Evan-ti-ll-
Who Doea Not Fear to Attack Entrenched Evil.
WILL BIRY JOHN BARLEYCORN Those Who Know Say That Evil One Will Not lie Able to Hide Out to
Renew Hwajr After Meetlni.
The nioHt mraveloua meeting iu tlio history of Doming 1m now running
at
full blast. Home who are more or less fainllliir with the history of New Mex-Ic- o believe that nothing in the annat f the State ha ever equaled till re- ligious awakening. People who owe looked askance at the church have seen a new vision of Jesn Christ and rcallxc tlint the church in Ilia body hiilt. timid, faltering t tlm(n whin It
Irt not responsive to It great head, but when It cling done to Hlui and per- mit III impulse to dominate It life, It I aa tender and sympathetic to the iienltent winner, the bnlio In Christ, tlie erring and the heavy laden, a the
uioKt holv and sacred love of a unither for her he1til- i- Infant, hut to the li' flant slnne- - it I a "terrible an au
rniv with banner." And they are tesimiidlng how they are responding ; In live dav. i
t
Invitation nearly. .KK) have walked down the aisles for Christ, over half of them aa winner to confess their faith in the ueuy 01!..--,, nod to rield their life ill mir--
render to Illtn. The remainder are church ineml-- r who have
their whole life to Jesus and thorn who hold uiemliorshlp in churches
..iuliere
who have ween the folly ofIrving to lead a Christian life without tlin felloWMhlli of service with the church In the haul community. The Sunday are doulillng and treb- ling In attendance andofTering mid In terest I Intense anil increasing 111 a steadily rising tide. The figure follow, ooiiqiarlsona made lietween Janil nry 4. the owning Sunday of the cam pnlgn. and last Sunday:
In--
Church Jan. 4 Jaii. IS crease
Xaxarene HI
Presbyterian 2"i til 21
Baptist i
Ui
lit)Christian - VM 7'.
Methodist l'Kl 270 10'
Offerings
Vn711renp $2.21
f
---ITclivtermnl..l.ifl.n
ll
i.:u 2.UI.ss 831"
n,.,,ilsl I.IK) HN1
M..n,iut
2.70 1(1.70 13.IH1IiiMiitln urn fiilll liiir from fur am) nltol Dome, (.ago, Hniidale, Silton. Silver City and elsewhere In New Mexico, from El Paso, Tex., and Mesa. Aria., the bitter lielng our wen known fellow townsman. II. J. Hush ivim wlili hi wife came over to hear M,vlili Saturday anil Sunday, and who turned to the Iord at the Sutiir
iuv nli.hr service.
The crowd have lieen Immense. The Saturday night audience tilled the large I'lne street tiils-rnacl- e and Sunday night It wiih a dlfficutl matter to get unr mow In anv iilaee. It seem a wo . to ores that the whole country
i nlnmilnir to attend the funeral of John Barleycorn tonlglit and many will .i.miiiiesM Im
lurml
away.It was an inspiring sight Sunday
--ft,.moon at the groat men' meeting when the evangelist gave the Invlta il,.n without Hone and with everyone seated, to see men in u II part of the linllilliiiz rise and crowd down to th frnht. and the crowd broke out In vig orous aiinlause.
The evangelist I a great liellever In plenty of ' and punch and "liellevc mo" lie "deliver the gisid." He not onlv linnille sin without glove but lliriirativelv at least, take olT hi coat nod roll up hi slivven, tighten hi licit and wailea In. If he I afraid of the devil himself, old Satan never learned It, for heIson therun Inlcm-- iior iiml doinir hi "duniilest to tunc cut till Soivllle ha gone. Krom pre-c-
Indication It will do him no good,
for no many big, two-liste- men are
getting lined up for Ood, and ho many
i m l..,., hit men are giving
JesiiM a square deal that Doming will prove a mlghtv unhealthy place for the aw deal crowd after the revival shall have lowed. Scovlllo quote nryan n saying. "The gambler Is hiirder to
rmii-- ifor flodi than iho drunkard
for gambling rot the moral tlii'r.
The gambler tak the hones! earning
m I. Id unit l.iiIiIm mill
give him absolutely nothing in
in m--
.ii In tcrhiiltiuc if nrofcKslonnl
), m.lrlt of nnltv nmonir
L ii.. .'iiriutliiii rxsinle nf the churches, am! the reliance upon divine strength the evangelist, hi Ueliier. the
pator.
and the people. A unltisl. aggressive, fiod trustlng peopleknow no defeat.
quote tho terse epigram or bril- liant witticism of theevangelist --ould Interest the Ornphlc
nader.
to appreciate them must get the set-tin-e devised by the same master mind.so whatever your creed or lack of it
--we cordially commend to ...
great service, and please for-tre-t the truly wonderful singing ofthat immense throng led iplendid chorus mid able director.
What Tenple Say
The statement of men at the men's meeting Sunday:
"Thl revival will not die out. Ood could have brought Judgment en this city and we were not prepared."
"A and ha wife took mine
ii,.
hnmii m nelL'lllsir enrlv ...ornlns and toilay the family came forward.""mtuliig from now on will date her
AMERICAN LEGION DANCE Informal dance will be held the memlicr of the Claud Close Howard Pout of the American Ieglon
at
their clubroom at the armory next Thursday evening, January
cordially Invited to at- tend with their ladlea. There
I no admlHMion charge.
POST ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTED.
Four
"Bird"
Wanted on Both Kldeaof the IJne
Mve
Riddle of Strong LorliM ami Make Escape. ' THROI GII THREE SETS OF BARS Before Escape Waa Noted Four Mexl--rana Got
Arroa
IJne andNobody Waa Injured.
unusual Jail delivery ocurred s'h.irtly after wlilulght hist Humluy morning when four Mexican HUirwded in getting out of Luna comity and perfectly gisl Jail unusual
Ihiius
there wa no chase and no allien, a wa usual following other Jail de-- liverlcH from the old adolie esialillsli-men-t.Heretofore such esiiipe have afforded the male portion of the local popuhitlnii with Intense excitement for a few day and usually a bunch of fun- erals, or two burial In the isli ter' Held, and mourning among fami- lies of leading citizen killed.
The Mexican were Francisco Mi-ral- Jose Arvlao, I'rhano Ponce, Vin cent Martiuex, all of most any out place In Mexico. The tlrst two were federal prisoner (hisit'.cgger). await- ing action of the federal grand Jury, and the lust two were Hidalgo county prisoner, held for nafekeeping here, awaiting action by the district court grand Jury. All of them were "muy initio hotubmt" and wanted on
lith
side of the border. Just now they on the other side, having made a clean getaway In a which a confederate had waiting for them.
It
l Mipiioscdthey must have crossed in the vicinity of Columbus. There I little hope of apprehending them at tills time.
The escape wa due to defect In the construction and equipment of IVin-ing'- s
tuslcni J..il, thong I to lie the best that money buy. It took considerable beadwork on the port of the prisoner to break out. They must have made a thorough study of the hsking device and Instal- lation U'fnre they attempted the trick.
Till mastered, it took a knowl- edge of the lever and considerable strength, a I optmrent when It I tin--
dertiHl
that they not only succeedi--In uidiH-kln- their cell but also of get
ting through two net of nlMiut strong bar a a medieval despot would have chosen to reatrain Ida eboleeat - lltiinl misoners.
The tlrst step In solving the riddle of the lock wa taken when, during tin day time, they removed the nut from the lsilt that connected the locking bur with the horizontal bar that connected
It with the locking lever Just outside the
"run-around-" (lairred enclosure Just
outside the
cell).
After being linked In their cells Jack Smyer. all they had to do wa to reach outKlilo nundoor nil will
(),
locking lair and open uiair lean- ing the burred enclosure. Another defect In construction eiuihled them to lsiid the end of tlie two bar where they were supposed to 1m iinbisldiHl in solid concrete. A drain the corner
of bared hew bar
.i,.... ..nulH. wrenched free of the
next the
the
The or tne auii.iii
,..t...i
irrr
liiMi twoall nil by
can To
but you
ii..m- -
do not by
nmn tne
nt till
An by
22.
Ail are
An
new one
one
are car
can
tine
as
by
the cell
the
if
liar now eoiiiroiueii them over the window. Luck was still with them. the lower endof mr were not rm-u- to tne
and they enablisl pry them up and out sufficiently to get through, the hole down t look large enougii n nuino
much les nwi ttrowo
m.
r Tlii-- had a from the necoiul
storv of the Jail hut evidently nccoin-- Tillshod this with the assistanceof con- federate in waiting. They
t.ik
them, evidently laving
exiting
safe
iiener.
they must have deadenisl thesunn. by eovcrltig
Iron part with clothing, for not sound wa hiiird In the Jail office.
history n and after thl
"I am thankful that this meeting
m.lin? Doming a lit place in
which to live. wasn't satlslled with Deming and It a place to try to live right"
"I am thankful that thl meeting 1 n..t eoiilinisl to ing ilone but - ex lending Into tlie Mirrouiniiun eouiuij
in valley."
am thankful for the presence oi the spirit In our
"The In IVmlng has
been wrong. If the men In Iteming give s asquare deal, that will take thl old town forChrist."
religion of
(iil
commonsense."
"There wa time the audi-- ellivs the churches w.-;-e composed of women children only Now at
leat
half them thestrongest men of the town."
PROMOTERS OF
GET-AMERIC- ANLEGION PARK MOTOR CO. TO INCOME TAX IS NOW
RICH QUICK IDEAS INSTALLS OFFICERS ENLARGE ITS PLANT DUE ANDPAYABLE
iGet Chilly Reception Before I oca ('handier of Conum-re-e Wlien They
Ak
$400 for Air Route.WANTED $200 RIGHT
OIT
DATPromised to Put Denting on Air Line if lioral ('ltlien Kirk
In With the Kale.
Members of the Deming Clmmlier of Commerce were almost certain that
Cot Klch-ljulc- k Walllugford and his pal
lllackle had struck town last in the persona of M. T. Itusmdl, who says he wa captain In the Canadian
and John II. Uilh of the N'utlonal Air Line Association Ios
AngclcM, Cul. The iialr wanted $
for putting Iteming on the route which they alleged they were alsmt to launch to carry passenger, mail ami expresa from coast to coast. They wanted 2i0 buck right now and when didn't Ret It they were quite wratliy and left Deming with lis hick Idea in the hick class with the wihhIh growing over
The Ixiard of director of the Cham 1st of Commerce ami E. V. loyal,
Bgent of the department of Jus-tli-- listened Kymputhc lically to their marvelous story up the iKiiiit where real money wa involved, when tlicy ordered the Jules Verne tour down to earth and aofety. Just what the city wa to get beyond some possible sucker" advertising did not aiH-ar-,
slni-- the pair did md proxcm credcii--
llnls, have any airplanes promlM when the
air
line would Ik- -oiicralcd.The promoters of the Idea Kiibuiltted that Iirdsburg had paid Hi"
money for their nictroiuill-- t
(ilaceil on the air line, which was Ilie straw that broke the camel back The director were Ihen sure that they did tint want to Involve Iteming In the
sclu-uie-. Hostile HH) looked like a iz
price to pay for having airplanes buzzing overhead and falling, H)silly on our chimney sits.
The iiuestlou naturally as to when-- thev will run the air line to avoid Dinting and they will get to make, say, Hondale the landing place of till section. The best Mnlng couitl do wa to give Ihem a franchise for their route through the rarilled atmos-- phere of Deming, admitted to lie the most li,.nIllifol Inthis roidon. The urn-- ,11.1..' ,1... ...1.1... 1,..,-- uiiiirin iii'iifi mi: iiiiih in-- , in.
wauled ll.i -'-(K) bliunleoiis d.w:.
They left the city In a bad frame of mind.
CO.M.MINITV SERVICE AND
0. GIBSON (ilVE PIANOS At meeting of the executive com-
mittee of Service. Inc..
last Thursday at the offiiv Fred Sherman it was voted to loan a piano and a vlctmla with records to (lie base hospital Until be Itcd Cross could gel shipment of the equipment for its building on the hospital grounds. O.A (ilhsoli also loaned a piano. Ile said that be thought that to loan them such thing was the very least w could do to lighten their long days tlie wards.
Tlie call I now for Issiks and mag
azincs. Community service loam-- the bisiks In It possession at the armory which It took but these are imt ',.ioimli. Contributions of old tmiga
Spleiuled Picture
Wallace Kied's mount
photoplay, The Hearing It. aid." a
splendid automobile racing story, lias
inunc roic.
RED (ROSS IN NEW HOME Mrs. William Mcliomil ha the
offli-- of the Itcd Cross home service
from Pine street to 113 North tiold avenue, where she has much nunc commodious and comfortable quarters The community nurse will also make
her liead-pinrte- there lis well as the
free clinic recently established for tlo indigent by the physicians of the cily.
BASKETBALL Iteming High Schisil defeated
C. S. Cavalry In a fast game at tho armory last Tuesday. Following
wa the line-up-:
Deeming High ScIkhiI, .11: 11'th lav airy. fl.
Cavalry Itoach. f..-- goal: Dawson (Cant. I, f.. 1 foul goal: Dmi-e-. for ward, goal; Pugli.
c.
1 foul goal. -foul goal inis-ns-i: rigmann. guard
Mniilnilgll, g.; jonnson, K. umu. ii.
High Sclusl Cooper iCapt.i. f ml. 1 foul goal mtsscI : iaiisuni
1 foul goal: Itoach,
f.
1 goal:Foulk. f.: Clark, e., ti goals. 2 foul
coal.
2 foul goals missed: I'pton. c.1 giMil: Maloney. g.; Schiinta; g : Stunqi. g. Total, "1.
HcfenH Trowbridge.
Firl game of season. work of High Sclud giHs4. Clark and Cans-lan- showed up well, tiuarding of I'pton good. E2th Cavalry showisl lack
of prm-tiiv-.
U..1..-- .1 lriu ,l..r,.ni,sl rltv rfrls
In the preliminary garni' 00.;;.
High Siho.il play at Silver City.
January S3.
over their cell a take out
inclines
and Issiks be received at lsilt. enabling them to above up the j hospital or nt the chamlH-- of coininto up
In
I and
of
It.
cement. To them, however, re--j made a dlstiia--t hit wherever shown
quired almost UM'rhumun strength,jIt will be on view Saturday at but. with the assistance of a steel barj I'Hiui-s- Theater. It has a dram ami short length of chain taken fromlnlie theme which Is splendidly devel the looking system they were pried up.liqied. Ann Little has leading fem--
sw-re-t success
nnj
iim ,...tii,.r ia.t
Ixcause
frame
tin
were tothough
n
drop
their 'bedding with
I
I of their work the
a
e Seo-vlll-e
campaign."
I
to make I
wa hard
Dc:
"Ithis
midst."
atmosphere
"The i
a when
in and
of are men, and
-
Would
week a
army, Cay,
air
they
all
1
liwral
to
or
having
arises what
I
t ciish
A.
a
Community
of
in
over,
Reld
latest Para
moved
1
" kinhs.
:..i.
Take In New .Memlier and Plan Cam paign to Induce All Service Men
in Ilie Country to Join.
WILL HOLD DANCE AT ARMORY TalU Over Allegation That Armory Is
I Immoral Place, but Deride It
DocMi't Apply to IiCgion.
The Claud Close Howard Post of the Amerinin loi:lou met Inst night at the armory for an ulsiallailon of of llivrs. The following were inducted.
Ur. S. I). Swot1, post nilumalidcr ; llerie.au I.liiiliiiicr, vli'-pos- t
tiodfiey Trowbridge, lliuini--c i joffb
er:
Clyde Karl Kly. historian;Waller Clark, adjntaiil. The Incoining cxwntive coiiimlttii
nl.ts
of the of--r of the . ami the following:
Alexander Hamilton. E. II. Slos, It. T.
Hedrlck, i. It. Dickey, W. S. Clark.
Cbaiief Hales.
Tbris-- new inciiiliers were electisl: Earl Fowler, Aloiizo Coll, Henry Hut clilsoii
ENchere
ofwillmil'
Informalfound dunce toalllie fiven by the inciiiliers of the Jcist.
Iti'lHirt of the llniiiice offii-e- and the iidjuliiut shows Unit the post is growing steadily and that number pies cut last night ileinonslraieil a growing interest in tlit orgiiuiiitloii by re lui'ied scrvlii' men.
The
"t
took cogni.Miii e of that tile armory "is an immoral oliice." bill did not consider tlie mai ler nt length, inasmuch as ni"M of lb-- inciiiliers of IIn ni.--t were absent In i'nriiH-- or on Hie high seas when the alleged inn aiiiy .wsaid to lie ram pant. In oilier words, while the po--is the charge, 'he members' that they have a good nlibi ami they do liol to abandon the pbie-wlne-
tradition are their own ami else.
LORDSBI KG MF.KCII WTS
"IN BAD" ON Sl'GAK SALES Following hearings Wednesday and iThlirsdny of last wivk before C. S
Commissioner I'llzpatrlek at l.oids-- burg the following tirms were held to tin federal grand Jury on a charge of (alleged overcharging on sugar sales;
Lordsburg Merentii ile Co.. Watson's ...
mm.
William I). HillIn
to Date, 7r,i...,.,i,
ii Hi....,i.l una. ..llv.'il. ill S.'illl) It. Ii w ullegtsi ;he linns mimed were .selling sugar three pounds for .'si cents. Sss'ial Agent Do.Mil made I'1 investigaIloll and brought Hie action, til lief are ill view
DEATH AT BASE HOSPITAL Henry Stivers, ."i years old. is the tirsl ilcatli to lie
rcoried
from tlie base hospital since its opening under liie cluiige of the public health service. Hie young veteran dying lust night, lie came here from Boise, Idaho, iu a eroticaI condition. His mother is en route from i'es Moines, Iowa, and it is hos'd to reach her at F.l Paso. The Isnlv will Is- - sent to Do Moines for burial. A hiilf brollicr. II. W. Bird, is here now.si:a
WAR TRANSFERREDTO THE SEA SHORE Following up his tirsl attai-- on
beads, Aduiiral Sims
late last wi-c- made public soiiu--
startling disclosure on the cond'n t of luav.il during the war. He-- fore a senate investigat- - ing the awardsof naval d eolations, lie Ireail a lellcr iiililiesscl to Sccrelary
Danlels bitterly denouiiciug the pnlicv of the navy depaituieiil as regards its relation to the conduct of the war iu
KiiroH-a- waters.
lie made the statement that some- one high ill tlie councils of the depart- ment gave the following instructions:
"liou't let the British pull the wool over your eyes. It is none of our business pulling iheir chestnuts mil of the lire. We would as sik.ii light the Brilish as the Hermans." With this statement iu view Aduiiral Sims will get a bearing for bis charge of lack of consideration and
during the most critical period of tlie .submarine warfare. Congress will, it Isiiiiniiouocd, make a complete Inquiry Into the activities of the navy deiarl-incu- t
during the war. Admiral Sims
'l mlin-- words in pointing out
the many ways in which he alleges the department failed to prcoare Hie lleet ami to Its oominnitdei to adopt incisures to defeat the enemy.
Daniels rcplii! to the cliiirgi's iu a Joking way. but ibs--s not minimize tho of his msi-tloi- i
ill rotation to the commandcr-li- i
chief at sea. The admiral may be ills cipliiicd for hi outs-pokei- criticism.
JOHN I.OKTIS OCT
IXIK COMMISSIONER
Tho crop cf cotnmis;
eaii.lidates from Myndus way is grow- ing, J. L. I.oftis annomicliig hi candi- dacy in lids Issue of 'lie iJrnpblc for :the First district. Mr.
Iiflis
hasveti ni .linviius ior uie pssi ninv Vitus, having hotm-steaili- in that vl- yiiillv. Beside a fanner lie Is a merchant of the village, and hi friends are
eanieily
working for bis suevss at the ralic primatie to be. . . 1. .1.. ... i t..rii ...
I""" .'""o
--"-to eultiviilc H"l acres this coin--
ling sitison, so in ("'iiumi
'
are not all of his interest by any tucans.
Has Purchased IM Adjoining en
Eat
Where Modern Sale and Office KiM.ms Will lt Erected.
GARAGE WILL BE REMODELED
Modern Front Will Cover Old and New Building. Which Will Ite Model
Piece of Architecture.
The Park Motor Company, of which rred Slicrinau and J. S. Kerr are own ers, hiive piirehasisl tlie lot cast of iheir picsi'iit iiMiition on Kailronil ave- nue, opposite tlie union sialloii, and will tliereon erect a new building in minedion with their present one, con necting the two by a new brick front covering 7o fii-t- . The additloiiul lot was purchased last wis-- from A. V.
Pollard.
It Is the Intention of the company to;
erect a thoroughly iinsleru ami attract--, Ive sales and show room wiih office, Work on the extensive Improvement will begin In alMiut a week. When completed tlie garage and sale rooms)
will Is- -as good as anythingof the kind with
in the Southwest. $1.KI
The IIIin has the Ford agency In tills more territory and have built up an exlens-'an-d
Ive trade. u extensive, iu fact, that It
. . . . 1.
is impossinic for the linn III gl'l fllOUKII tin lizzies" to meet the insistent de mand for the pipular make. In addi- tion a large slock of nirts and neces- saries Is fnrricd as well as a garage repair shop maintained.
THE RI'SSIAN "WAR" COMES TO AN INt. I.OKIOI S END All American fonvs will Is- - out of
Slls-ri- as simn after February 1 its
transportation Is available. The Mate depnrlnieiit ill a note sots this forth mid iitlctnpl. to Justify Ibis action on grounds thai the tlrst reason for wild- ing American troops to Siberia has aii nmplMiisI, I. e the repatriation of
the I is tl'Mips who weic
being liuntisl down by enemy prisoners at large and Imlshcvisls. To assist in siiiliilizing a government for the Ilus-shu-i iciiple. Isgiven us the sisolid coli--' siileratlon, and it is mini,tied that the Iteds have everywhere victorious
iiml t lit further oppose their irog.
res would involve tne i nueo
wairj
end ,laian in a long and costly war for which. In essence. America 'has no sloltiach."
S. A Douglass, whorecently received
is disci-lll-g-l from the 1 S. Navy, has
... i I.: I, ,....,l1rl..l.l.. 1.1.
lainpUO II JMISHIMII III Ill ....
...,., ...1,1,
i).
(iiHMlveur Itubls--r Co.From Boston Clols--: "A marvelous proiliietloiia wonderful little girl.
No picture ever shown iu Boston has created such a sensation." "Auction of Souls" nt the Majestic Theater.
Saturday and Sunday. January -I and
J.V Children under l.'i years should
I'
aiinius-nie- by parenls.
From the Ciuciiitiati
l'niiiircr:
"Thebiggest mid uiosi woiiilorfiil pieturiza--I
tioii we have hail slni-- 'Birth of a Many think it a greater Illtn.
Miss Miii'liganiaii imssess.-- a truly line 'Auction of Souls"
at the Majestic Tl Icr. Saturday and Sunday. January -- I ami 'J". Cbildreii under l." years should Ik' uccompnuicd by iareiit.
Dr. iind party were taken for a tour of the np-- valley. Santa itita. Hurley. Tyrone. Fort Bayard
and Silver City by D. F.
Weiitlieri-ed- . J. S. Vauglit and (itist
Wchniliocner.
W. A. Poe has retiirmsl from a vis-- j, fo ndittives and friends at Iteming.
-
Coliimbu Courier.Tin-- Miso Inez Picrsilnl midJuliet
i, ...i 1.. l 1'.,.-.- l.iwt to
UO--i II ii
visit Miss itosi-h-' broihi-r- . Herman.
who has very III of pneumonia.
They
resut
him much Improved andes--
t him toI'
in Deming shortly for convalescence.Donald Kerr. 1 yearold son of J.
i.--
i.... .. ii ,i. .. ,.i
i..
ilm-r- s!.'.
L.i,'. ,i....i,
,.i,i,,si,.n ,,fia fulminating cup with which lie mid hi companions laid become possessed in some way. The niaiiglisl digits were rciiiood at the IjiiIIcs' Hospital.
E. V. I oynl. sss-ia- l agent of the de- pnrlnieiit of justice here, has Iss-- transferred to lioiiglas, Ariz. He will leave ill a few days. His successor has tmt yet announced.
J. A. Mahoney Is transacting busi- ness In Albuquerque.
Word has Iss-- received here of the' marriage in LUmtiiI. Kalis., drlng the holidays of Uols-r-t Spain and Miss Bes sie llii iinn iioui tire nniin--i i ing rerldciil. They are now in .Vel- - ton, Ariz.
i i.- r..ni. I,, tiU 1..0L-- "Itoiiirh--
.... .. 11.. i...i..
r....i
lenities of lb" e 'i'les-c-d I!--' and rin.v Ihey have I.on called, and Jusily so. Mm'-- I'liradisi-- Tislav those Islands the pnqs-rt- of the Culled Slates and the native!
Kanaka gradually going the way of
.the Indian, dying out. also
Willi lanple
be island', the Japanese cxivpted.
A of the Sun." the story of an Butterfly, a play writ- ten
lirln
Howard and Ralph T.Kelteri-ig- , and bv the Mu-
tual l'lav Co.. Is coming attract-- inn at the Rialto Friday, Jan- uary23.
Waller R.
I'.
8. RCollector, at Bank of to Help Make Out Forma.
BECOME DELINQUENT MARCH 13 Inrle Sam Will Make Effort toRound
Ip All
Plutocrat"
and.Make Them "Kirk
la"
Walter R. Sproat, V. S. Internal rev- enue officer for Luna, (Jrant. Hidalgo and Iionna Anna counties, will he at the IssMiiIng National Hank all of this week forthe
pltrisw
of thesewho have Income tax blank to Is--made out and for the purKie of collection of taxes now due.
He nsii.-Kl-s that all people who cure
to nvn themsolveit of KJn'iii--s til have made out a list of all their In-- come from whatever aoitrce and also a list or all theirexpciiae iniloing tin they will greatly expedite the filling out of Iheir blank and cause no delay in the making of
renirn.
All of iiii'cssary blanks are here him, so ir you have an income .it or more and single, or $2.0ii or and married, come and see liini wive yourselves heavy penult ic
iuiMicd by the government
Ilinery for the current Income tax drive will be a follow:
Monday. Jan. 1!t, to Saturday. Jan.
Deming. N. M.
Monday. Jan. I'll, to Saturday, J:.n.
.'11. La Cruis;-- , X. M.
Feb. to Wednesday, Fib.
4, Doming, X. M.
Thursday, Fib. 5, to Tuesday,
rib.
10. Hurley, X. M.
Wislnesilny, Feb. 11, to Monday. Fib.
Simla Itita, X.
Tuesday. Felt. 17, Flerro, X. M.
Wednesday, Feb. IS, and Thursih.y.
Feb. 10. Hanover. X. M.
Friday. Feb. I'd. ami Saturday, Feb.
Jl. Ft. Bayard. X. M.
Sundav. Feb. '."J, to Friday, Feb. 1:7,
Sliver City, X. M.
Saturday. Feb. 2S, to y.
ManIi .'t, Tyrone, X.
Thursday. March 4. to Tucvlry.
March II, Ijirdsburg. X. M.
Wednesday, March 10, and Tim
day, March 11. X. M.
Friday, March IU, to Sunday, Mar.li
14. Columbus. X.
.Monday, March IS, Denting.'X .M.
The federal Income tax season optn today with the distribution of ta form for personal return from the offl of collector of Internal revente.
Anual return covering Income
ur
l!ll! uiiiHt lie tiled on or liefore March IS, P.WI.
IXCAL BRIEFS
Mis Julia Snyder i again able to lie a Isut her duties after a week's ill- - lies.
Charle Snyder of Emporia, Kat ..
who ba Iw-- visiting Mis Julia Knv-de-r, left the city yesterday for Cali- fornia.
Cciirge Hatten, pbotei,-r- i
pher of Silver Cily und will
Is-- at hi studio here all this week.
A peculiar law point was rai.-is-l when Will Wells won a suitby
from A. (I. Harksdale for $1"0
last wi-e- and liefore Juilgi' C. C. H
deliver the money be was garnisi
iis
I by Hank ofwhich iiistilutlon nllegisl that Wills
owed It The Judge 't kn w
just what to do.
J. C. Ingram made a business trip Uis Cruii--s last week.
Lleut.-Col-. formerly with
Ihe Utb C. S. cavalry
at
Coluinlm.i;. , .l ... .i.a 111., 11.....ml
"""
o.s,... i.. ...district. I In the city, visiting Dr. S.
D. Swope.
Lieut. Col. A. L. Taylor I In the city, having been dichargcd from the army. Mr. Taylor bad a wide expert-- ence in the engineers In France, going later with the HihI Cros In Xcar Fast. His many friend here very ulad to again greet the colonel tu bis home town.
Capt. D. P. Meuse landed last Thurs-'dii- y
In hi "ship"
at
the Camp Codv lleid. A large number of bis friend:here were out to see hhn land. He Iwill lie rememliored a a lieutenant of Hie National (iuard of Arkansas iu linn.
R. II. Fluhive returned to Santa Kita yesterday after a week-en- visit in hi home town.
At a meeting yesterday of the Luna ocuntv board of It was tle-- 'elded to close the Myndu school rnd
jtransport pupil there each day to Camhrav. Tlie new division simply re--
ways busy. and of the liest mixer IVmlng ever produced. was in Coin - bus Tbtirsilay Introducing candidates
JV. J. Herry and J. A. Ilhea. If th--n- anyone 111 imuiunun mat inuiu--i .1.
not acquainted with, stranger rail!:
In on 5:13. Colnmbua Courier Mr. H. I
Itca
report the ante ofnearly $1,000 worth of boga this wa- -
011.
Mrs. nirdwell In again Mlsa Juliet
Itosi-h- . she having nbtalned divorce
last w-- In the district court and her maiden name.
Bert Erhman was discharged from the hospital
A DAItiHTER OF THE SIN iverse the of transporting the Way back in the seventies Mark ,1'ainbmy pupil to Myndu.
Twain' made a trip to the Hawaiian
..,
i .i... -.. .. hi ..f id irin lierel Assessor John T. Hunter, who is al- - ..cor theare
Is American
intermarrying all the or
Daughter Hawaiian by
prislm-e-
the Theater,
Sproat, Internal Deming
"Uloiited
aiwisting
libi
the
Jl.
Monday,
10. M.
WedneMl;
M.
Hachltn.
M.
the popular Deming.
attach- ment
the
to
Simin.
the are
education the
one
the the
Sunday.
practice