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THE I)AWSON NEWS<br />

A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN DAWSON, ~W MEXICO<br />

Fron~ 1921 through 1929 -<br />

Volllrne 1 of 9 volumes<br />

Nwnbers 1 through 48<br />

(February 3,1911 through December 29, 1921)


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!, \ . DAWSON, NEW MEXIGO-THLIR9DAY. FEBRUARY 2. 192t.<br />

NUMBER 1.<br />

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,., . D~W~NgS SANITJ~Y DAIRY<br />

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“ itim cmsuch mau m it ‘h conceded<br />

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aclenkecad m4ke it.<br />

t- waber plan’t ,and spacIouk feed yards<br />

which inC]02e the ~ tm ahedg,. fed<br />

$, mk~ eto: One yfe ** i~~g<br />

s ~, ftdbn?ta:of thio COWhDnta@ is a Wa.<br />

; - “~ugh, in tiiI :h & drinking<br />

watqfer t4te dairy stock, i~ kept<br />

~,. wh during the ca d w~fi~<br />

mean8 ofut~ ‘pipes ~<br />

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Thd dairy’a eap~ at pr~”t<br />

by<br />

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f, about 100 gallons a dcy, tihed by<br />

46 head of Holfin mwe, tlmught<br />

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mbnm of milk<br />

permitting the en ce of sunlight<br />

sunlight ia tie chi enmy of an<br />

Ventilation. The<br />

mlh a huae -d bbed aftar each<br />

milking.<br />

tie facilltiee fm<br />

bottle cleaning b<br />

tbe quati for<br />

plant The milk f$<br />

, an otiice and<br />

tile outide the mil [ houak ,hagh<br />

u large eondfin - }ipe, the mflk b<br />

pwed throughtkrea 8at.98f atrainem,<br />

Ovar water ewling )ipm and the”=<br />

b‘ the bottle filling mnchi”e ~Mout<br />

the necetis+ of bein E handled by the<br />

attendant Anothe] room is givan<br />

over to tie, cleani~ af & ~~d bob<br />

t]es, by meana bf hot watm and ~wam<br />

jeb. Afti being thum waah~, the<br />

‘buttlea are then PI$ced on a ,hand<br />

truck and wheeled ,1nto mn ~fitight<br />

chamk wbare thay are subjected to<br />

a steam bath for E eri]isation for a<br />

periOd Of ten ~inute L ~ complete<br />

rtigerating plant ~ **tithe<br />

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. With thin imue, “The Dawaon Nawa~Wmakm iti first mod.<br />

eat appearance in ~n as a cornmnn~ nawape.pet,<br />

This lfile publictiion k nac-iy mll h ske And lim~<br />

ad in num content, for !n no dapartmem doti it ~m to<br />

fu~ll dl the functiuns of’ a newap~ar which a communi~<br />

of over 6,000 people &uld erdin-ily poaeaEu. unlik~. moat’<br />

weekly puhliitione of iti kind, the chieftiottvef or & axi~eace<br />

b not comrnercia,l in char-r. Ib ~ielda of titifulnq tiarefore,<br />

d] be acti Soldy * th* &cnlat puzpw, fti Which<br />

it is .publiuhed—tbe .edvancefnent of Dawmh’a kommrmtty in.<br />

tarea~, and of tie Walfar& Dap#tmti<br />

We ~ptacinw tie fti” that” upn the p8p#e” SUCC* b<br />

n~ng m a nawa vendor will lmrgely dapand what popukri~<br />

it may enjoy. NavefihelW, the jtifbtion for& publimtlon<br />

. witl re?t npon what -ice M may pdocm in moulding public<br />

sa”timent and stimulating commun~ m-opemtion for tiinss<br />

woti while.<br />

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One”vew digtinet a~ce, h~fore nn~dotmeti by Any<br />

dmilar agency in Dawson, will be tio pub~tion af l-l wm.<br />

inga and goings-d ganeral nawu evan~ of local int- that<br />

dwame rmotding in @n4. , The activiti of the. public achwla,<br />

of tie .lod&, of the chnrchw and of the WeMare dspa~nt<br />

will be given apacial prbimnce, aa the oecaaioi juaifi~, be:’ ‘~<br />

CMMEit is tbeae inatittilona, in ~trlar, which am closest<br />

identified with, those inflttenc- now bei~ =etiad in Da-n<br />

for a, Clcnnef,’ hmlthier and more dwi~ble pkce in whi~ to<br />

_live. .,<br />

we believe that an an~-nti pwb~ic’-mind“mu .~b .affm.’<br />

@d h aiding tha anfureamant of a m- wholmg -,<br />

among amne cl=es in D-n for the *b .of Pri- pmty<br />

and for tie reqniremcnti of the ~lmtozy law. We ba~ieve<br />

that public sentiment should be ctfstalliz.ed mpon ce~in vaty<br />

definik ma~em relatud to uw community ]jfe. ~d tidt BIIY<br />

effort mada by m-netituted aotbo~ for their remedy should<br />

marit the .eo.o~va _ of all ti~ wlm .p~ ~e~<br />

ww fzw w*k tO week-” S- ia briwf, ia tie ‘bwdem of ‘tie<br />

nriaeion undetiaken by tii~ paw.<br />

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I A party of promin~~ offic~als c.j<br />

ai~s ewent “tid ;tiliea !a the Phelps Dodge Corporation npeni<br />

rmunodions. cooling ~ far & two dapa of the paat waak in Dawaor<br />

rep- handlkg of ’the -m surplus on tbtir regular officip,l innp~ion<br />

rodn&. ,!. ” Tha officials comprising the pm<br />

Perfection.in e+ detalI k the fi were : P. G. B~~&, Gen~] Man,<br />

immti aim of ~?;, dn$vvs manw+ ager; G. H.- Dowel!, manager, and<br />

nenk The people ~ Da~on arn H. H. Stout, .me]ter ~~e~”tandenl<br />

h.areby assured of’~ baol~ly piue of the C~@pet Queen firancb; and C,<br />

Idk supply that. ie e e of the meet ~an=de, con~u]~ng m~h~fi~ ~.<br />

riz~ U* uf ~, L ity. @@, from Dongl@ Arizona<br />

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HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING.<br />

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% ?&tiak dztin of iawaeti’a<br />

tteW $100,000 Hiih School bu!iding<br />

w- absti at Dawson on Friday,<br />

January ,7th, titi appmprltie programb<br />

held, in tie naw High Sehoel<br />

auditorium’ in the afte~on ‘and at<br />

the apera .houg~~nthe evenin~. Both<br />

occaaionk were largely ~tandd hy<br />

the DaWon Pbpl., who appreciate<br />

Me ●vent an cbrotirllng the paaa~<br />

Df inothw progrmniva mila6tonq i“<br />

bhe Oommuhity life of this lame in.<br />

duetrial center. ~ .,<br />

IThe principal dpeakir On tith pm..<br />

gratis weg Dr. Wank ELH. ~herta of<br />

the Lag V- NotmaI. Univat.aity,<br />

tiae ‘itisptring addr~w adti m%<br />

terially’ to the Mewure of tba da~t<br />

&en(s.. Excellent ‘mutic h the<br />

runior High mhool and fmm the /, . ~~<br />

Kig’b *001 Glee “Club, under the , :,:<br />

id-on ef bfk Vefa Oliv& and II ~~’<br />

Mrs. H, T. Bird, were e~oysble<br />

tnr.sa bf tbaae’ pro tik<br />

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Dr. ROtI&r aft~oon hddrem&~ /’,<br />

prac~ded hy tiveral aborter addraaa.<br />

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public iohools: Maria= W, D. ~ I<br />

!m ok tie DaA on co~hnim open: ~<br />

nd thla very ti~oyable pro- *lth ,. ‘ “‘<br />

an interesting review *f tba hiiMW j :,<br />

Qnd facta watid Wiw the ,inee~’:;; “ 1<br />

bn, and thi building of @e n@, !<br />

!tructure. Dr. F. C. Divar, preuide~ ~””:<br />

]f the School Board, Mm Jde ~<br />

rnrdof tie Dtate, -d of EdueWott;<br />

hfim ~ly Henn~an, county eu~<br />

%pdent, and Sfr. Jey T. Con&~ bS ,,<br />

tba .DawaDn welfe~d-eni, + ~<br />

!entkd other pbaam of relatti ed~’ ~ .<br />

tional work that were tip~priat~ b<br />

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~he apeakere on the evening ~’<br />

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Raton public sckols and Dr. Rob- ‘, “<br />

Wh bre9en@ in a very COnViII* ; ~”<br />

way cetiln d.ucational tithe *<br />

were listened to with clOSa W-m<br />

by their larg~ audience. ‘ The mH<br />

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mudeul numb- ware E& plamea-,, :<br />

by A “v- pleasing noprana nolo,”? :<br />

Mim Winnie ~eple.’<br />

Dawmris new public build]ng’ i~ ~<br />

rnmbablyone of the beat equipp~ and<br />

moti conveniently arran~d &OVl ,. I.<br />

ltructu* in thiu part of- the me,<br />

tinding on, ~’ con~icnoua point of<br />

;apitan Hill, remanding the main ,.,,<br />

>uain~ section tif the tamp, the<br />

milding*s pmminint 10C*n, eom. , ‘.<br />

}irmd wibh variona plwittg -ti@, , “-<br />

* featutaa, mabe it the O?sjset of ~ ‘. .“,<br />

ldhfiing intaraat k all who antaTthe ,<br />

!amp. .Ita main wall~ are bu~ of : , ‘I.;.<br />

am, ~rlCOIOti utene %beh am ;: .,,A<br />

‘rem the oId beehive cob bvanm,and / > .<br />

@ ornamental Hmtin~ a= *et off<br />

tith rad preaued hric~ Back .of tba /1,“<br />

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jnildingl =e several acraei of lmel, :<br />

round available and anitab]e f~r ~.<br />

Inymound$, foot ?Ya])n“d b- b&<br />

mundn; while ample p~y~nnd .-<br />

,pace, mmeptible of some wond~ , ‘<br />

m-vement in the hands Of a ]md. .<br />

lcapa gardener, is found b@twW~,WE’,~<br />

luilding and tbe brow of Capital hdli<br />

The buildin~s two mab floomi ‘.,<br />

aid in map~ flooring, contain ~lva<br />

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A WORD IN ExPLANATION’<br />

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Brevity in a~tem”ent and a ckreful<br />

reg’ard for relative riews’ valuen must<br />

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it is h’ fulfdl the purpose<br />

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DAWSON OPERA HOUSE<br />

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7-<br />

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Tbb + coms&d ● rory 84 tue.m.f CbnpfinC.medy, ●.d tbom d<br />

rou wbo fib ‘~~lie” will enjoy i~ ASJCMENTRD BY .<br />

~’The Dangerows Paradise”<br />

BY EDMSJND COmlNC<br />

‘Mark of Zo-”, featim Dow TH JOUY JIGm<br />

k Fairbanh, <strong>here</strong> Satutiay, Febru- 4T THE ACADEMY<br />

w 12. A production in fiich the<br />

“wtit of ad?enture ~ ~ rOm~ ti Ca n Hem, Better Kaown u **F=.<br />

California a century ago. T$ndere h.?”, Htidm Mwial ComAy<br />

remnnce and de~tful comedy tih ‘ , ..<br />

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December 11, 1920.)<br />

T e doin~ of tie well known Jim<br />

a ney ’ snd hti butter helf, M.sggie;<br />

brought to l~bt and meated by<br />

e tiaw PW, bearing the titie of<br />

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<strong>here</strong>, them and<br />

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~~h- in dofrmsa of the weak, ‘<br />

& a Y81efull of advuntug~ and YOU ~<br />

wils MY this one in hia W pitiure.<br />

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ti an amnaing ~?- ~nj<br />

M~anuu in Ms popular c8r-<br />

“’B~& UP Fathd’, *1I ha<br />

ad at the Acodemy again hdayp<br />

glommtion Of, com~y, just v lt * at ati~e md nigti perfaymmem<br />

au- ,avd intended to bq. Itrm In<br />

. decidedly wo~h neeipg, and * is safe 41B<br />

ti nay “e good time win be. h8~ $Y wh~ ~ fa comedy gdsom with plenty<br />

a“ ti I ting, “tuneful and Infetiious mw<br />

sic U the. McManna car&on ebarac-<br />

Ehe wm almost e@hteua. And she tma mome vitally alive. Their quaYbad<br />

*me etartlittg tbmr~. , Oue of rob md zowa 2Yi3rene~ti all 9ver<br />

tham * that otiy mhed women agai ,, and ti~ &m serve to inreafly<br />

bve any frrndom. So #he cre Wptl]ti~ md at the au?<br />

jtiped “out ef tie frying pan” into tip contribute hawinem and mirth<br />

“The Dans~w Pmad~.” it’s a ti air &mirar2. me o#aYin12is ti<br />

Wn4ck PScture,witi a nt.ur& tit thy aeta. A b~n~ chornaof tweninclndm<br />

dtinty Luise Huff. ,=e k ty sung women, who knaw haw to<br />

h- bfOntiy. sing snd dance, b 6u0 of the f-urea.<br />

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Published Waekly by THE WELFARE DEPARTMENT<br />

,+ DAWSON,<br />

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NEW MEXICO-THURSDAY, FEbRUARY 10, .1921..<br />

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NUMBER 2.<br />

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~OX SUP~ER A. SUCCESS ~ SCH.ML NEWS<br />

The Box Supper, givm under the I Fwd: Lujan is in school after an<br />

The ‘basket ball tmms and forty or<br />

A splen- fif~ ‘rooters motired to Springer<br />

“emand the corn. ognized as unqtiona] d~~ace; a ~,% pnd fo]]owed by the auctioning of the 1esting games wme played. Dawson<br />

F,. Murray, Miss Winnie Teeple and The famow girls’ bmketball team<br />

me foilowiug are a few fgcts’con. Mr. G= W. Davis were each given a from %he Normal University of ~E<br />

The etiil. ferning fire. in the United States: hearty” encore. A selection by the Vegas wil’1 be <strong>here</strong> P’ebrunry 26th.<br />

community ihom~ ihder the direc- Withopt, :doubt the gahe with aur<br />

A 10SSof. 20,000 lives per year. tion of ~rs. fi. T. Bird, was alao Elven a’i:ld will be the fastest ever Reen in<br />

Five $chool firen for each day in an *pprwiative encore, Manager T. Daweon. ln t~ game at ve~~ the<br />

,bf the mine* m king time. The ex. the year.<br />

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c-’ bf coal MupplY ovek, the d~’nd During 1910 “thqro were afiroxI. “a~ ~ccEpti~le ~*n~a~ a~ ~“ctione~<br />

for it nsceititates a aiming dowlt in mate]y z(lo,ooo ho”aen de~oy~d by ,~~d ~~d ~0 diffi~”lt~ in di~*~inE of<br />

Since that ~ame they defea~d Rate”<br />

59 tti10. - The Normal bOy~ ~i]l ~<br />

~don: but t.~& -me di- fire and only 20,000 hou~m built, the boxee in prompt order. herk, tgo, and on account of. the<br />

reties<br />

~ YOUwould my to live up ‘to the<br />

it deuir- followkIg rulen it Wbu]d apprw;ably TELEPHONE IMPROVEMENT<br />

big e%pen~~ thp tjcketi will b~ .7fi<br />

able above the produt of Slf COmp,k redii.e the fir~ h.zard in D~~M.”; .-<br />

A complete renovation ,of Daw., “”1ce%~urnday ~orning, Fathe; Don-<br />

?Wrs.. This puti t 19aituatbn squar~ Keep your ntuves 24 inches frem ,Mn,e te]ep~ona .~em b~~ been uh. ?elly, 0. M. 1., talked to tibe pupil.<br />

‘ “‘ D-on coakhas eslwaynenjoyed an Ha+e a m~i<br />

der headway for several weeks and<br />

o{ (he upper gtnden and high school<br />

plate put under ymu ~jl ~proach ~ near ~~~p]~ti~~ ~~~in asaemb~. His subjeut was ‘iIdwIs”<br />

anviable rbputztia n for prepaktion<br />

a compstatively<br />

coke burner or hinting ~ve.<br />

Do not keep paper or wood stired<br />

in tbe next h Orthree wee~<br />

Chief B]j~k ~portg that the h<br />

Wire and he made hle point clear by de-’<br />

p& ~ibi~ the JOW ideals of t~e Eshpuritim<br />

in tie<br />

sitlon’ board, requiring the ntiention quinlal~ and appealed tb the yOung<br />

Db not dump hot mhen against the of -o ~Pefa~m, ~j~l be in ,p~~jti~~ people tn have ideala of. the highest<br />

the war period, sida of your houme O= flhed. soon for handling the greatly improv- t~pe in Ordw that they m~j have a<br />

e that purchag~ gtnrting flr~ in your stiyes.<br />

Do nti string Ii@t wiren around<br />

The “new board will !htie a capacity of<br />

S~O pr{v~te”-ghone~ or a tapati~y f~<br />

; ?aturJJIY,night wag high Bchoul<br />

nl~ht at the Opera Houue. PrsAiminhandling<br />

uix or neven hundred- phones<br />

nry to the basket bill. games with<br />

Trini,~adA._~.ern~era,,of :,~t~.e-,dq~tic<br />

elfi und~ the dir~na -of “&”<br />

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.[tiv ‘r, Conway, Dlrcctor onLI Wlt Or<br />

Term” *C S“hmrlptl,lm<br />

31X ,I)onlli%. . ..- . . . . ..-. ---------$ .76<br />

One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.60<br />

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Advertl%lng l?ntes on Xppllcutlon<br />

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~n view of tho wonderful attainments<br />

of the safety movement in the<br />

pa~t few years, duriw which time<br />

the ‘hnzard of certain industries hns<br />

been greatly reduced, it is believed<br />

that ,all rieke can be lessened. Person-<br />

U1il]juries will always accompany industrial<br />

‘activities. Mining will never<br />

be” free fronl ‘accicients, for many of<br />

?ts hazards are in<strong>here</strong>nt to the industry;<br />

but the progresn alr=dy -de<br />

gives assurunce that ail-such haz~rds<br />

can be ~eatly reduced. . ‘ ,<br />

Safety mea~ures are ~k intended<br />

to eliminate the need of peruonal<br />

thought, an careful men are alwaY~<br />

h.attarthnn mafety device~; but are essetitial<br />

for ~he protection “of the workman,<br />

who in imlined to be care’ieen.,<br />

Thy al% have a tendency to cause<br />

mqn to cultivate. habits of cnro., ‘,<br />

The House on thesand. ,<br />

The foundations were laid by Ignoranai,<br />

the bricks were .csmented<br />

with blood by Carelessness, the B!iPporb9<br />

were installed ‘by Recklessness,<br />

and t~e decoration~ were by Thoughtlessness.<br />

Dn YOUlive .in this house?<br />

Safety First.<br />

T<strong>here</strong> was’a young man. namd Bok,<br />

whose rooms nevmhac!enough“PrOPS.<br />

When the big rock’ fall came ,’<br />

It flattened his frame;<br />

MOWhii IE@ am both woOd and he<br />

flops ;<br />

Yea, new he can’t wmlk~‘h; jn&t hop~.<br />

Moqt men alwnys think. Of accide~ts<br />

anh~ppening to the ~er fellow.. Did<br />

YOU ever figure tbt YOU have nn<br />

evem-chance of being tiik “other fel-<br />

IOwv)? ,., .<br />

You can reducq. ~his chance }Y<br />

thinking mftiy.<br />

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M. W. Uhlmhrnidt recently retnrned<br />

from a abrt. buuin= trip to Denver,<br />

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‘ Mti. Delk Chavez of Durana?,<br />

Colo~, in a guest at the horn, of her<br />

bkothe?, Wilfred Wavk~.<br />

‘Mrs. C.H. Dye isnowrapiayte-<br />

~overing from her seriouu, illness, of<br />

thq Nt three weeks. -<br />

d. W. ‘=-urried’ to his<br />

horne in Trinida& ~e.]ast of the week<br />

after a vieit with tils”brother, Elrn~r<br />

Sh$fisk... :. . . .<br />

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‘‘ Man&er’ T. C. Hdl and C;”’A.<br />

Young of the Btore were busine= *iQitbrs<br />

in Ratiu, last Thursday sel”~tinE<br />

sprin~ ahd summer-merchandise for<br />

,,the meqq~‘ready-to-wedr de~rtm e,nk<br />

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Mm. ,J. ‘T. Welsh and dndtar,<br />

Mim Al@ Welsh,’ recentiy arrived<br />

fmm ~o,’ Idaho. and ati gue?ts at<br />

,<br />

- the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. Q. Welsh.<br />

,Mim Webb han tnken a pmition.an bill<br />

clerk at the utore and will %emnin<br />

~=notttly in Dawson. ,.. .<br />

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V. L. Eickcox, who & %een a<br />

~ rtident of Dawaon for tie p!int tWlrteen<br />

Yearn, resirned bin position lmt<br />

mant. of s“ cwpmtive sroctrr”i;<br />

Tucwc@ Mr. Eickcos will move<br />

~~hisfamily to Tae9md *rtly,*<br />

. , .the.16tleftb~ tinh. L<br />

The mafi who does not<br />

and can not<br />

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save m~ney can not and will not do anything<br />

else worth while. The best way to accumulate<br />

money is to resolutely save and”<br />

bank a fixed portion of your income, no<br />

matter how Emall the amount. Open an account<br />

with<br />

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~r~. G.. M, Hanson returned this<br />

!t week from a visit of. ~everal<br />

eks in El Pasg,<br />

..klr.<br />

and Mrs. firrence .Scanlon arc<br />

parents of a new daughter, born<br />

J[,]l~;hrv”14Ch.<br />

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J. R, .Thurs@n, father Of Giorg<<br />

uratoh, is apend{ng several days or<br />

;inesg in Ratom<br />

Mrs. Bell Hem, mother- of Mrs. T<br />

Knney, is visitjng in DawBon fol<br />

‘ew days from. hir home. in”Wagon<br />

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Louis Savio and J. J. Laubac~ wer[<br />

~inesnv~sitorg in Wlnidad and Ra.<br />

I the’ last of tie week, mo%orin[<br />

Er in Mr. su.ti.v’s Chr.<br />

l)IIr igsue of last week failed to ,re.<br />

‘d the death of A. L. frees, a forrnwell<br />

knoti r=ident of Dmvson,<br />

,0” died at Durango<br />

kll.<br />

on .?ece~er<br />

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Gecr.@, e Bradford returned to duty<br />

past week after a thres tieka’<br />

-off ‘ca-d b’y a aeriow injury refed<br />

in an, autiroobIle nccident. ‘“<br />

:ohn Hixenbaugh, mianager of th<br />

el, ~nt several days on butiie!<br />

hi~ ranch ov the Sweetwater< th;<br />

t week.<br />

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l~r~. II: J. Elliott, who his bee<br />

ltin~ at the home of hcr daughte]<br />

~.- George Thurs ton, for the pat<br />

> weeks. left, for her home in Wa<br />

burg Saturday.<br />

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Postmaster SprinSei wrIs in .Colfa<br />

t week checking’ out the Coifa<br />

,1 off:ce, which hai bean”diwonth<br />

1. Hereafter, patrons of the Co<br />

: office will be required” to got the<br />

il at Dawson. ”<br />

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rhe camp fire girls of th~ Aokiy<br />

nP, whO ~~c ufider th~ l.eade~hl<br />

Mrs~J. B. Morrow, met at tbe re<br />

st~tion Friday’ afternoon for iI<br />

uction in first, aid work. The gir’<br />

the Udn csmp, under the leade<br />

p of Miss McQuenry, meet o<br />

esday afternoon for instruction i<br />

su”,c work. W. F. Murray COI<br />

b the wo~.,of instruct~ n.”,<br />

1. M. Mapie, general mgnagir for<br />

tins qf. m Goods +tirea, W=<br />

e this past week from Et Paso and<br />

eluded arr-mgemeti, for, ths wenup<br />

tiie we& of an =my goods<br />

re in one of the ro~me. of the old<br />

001house.<br />

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tfiss McQueary, the visiting ‘nurse,<br />

de 1S0 $EIUSon school chilhn in<br />

Iuary. U Jhe 130 nbuentees, SO<br />

re ill, 10 were at home becauae qf<br />

inn-a of others; and the-remain-<br />

90 were nti of, school for one<br />

me fdllowing reasons: Rel’ped with<br />

rk at hom,e; went to the store; did<br />

; g~.t tip in time; plnyed, truqnk<br />

nstant, imi~tence that absence<br />

m w’bool must be for a good rea.<br />

r is, fiaduaily reduti~ ‘the number ,.,<br />

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JOB h Smith, general uuperintend-<br />

~t a Dawuon from 1908 to 1912.<br />

ms n vipitor in Dnwson this p=t<br />

oek.<br />

Hor ce W~ec tor of wel-<br />

,re ork in the campa of the St. L.,<br />

M. P. Co.,twas a visitor in Dawn<br />

fr m Raton last Thursday.<br />

Ser, i?cs ‘have been ~~d on each<br />

,oni E of the paat week at the Cathic<br />

c umh by Rev. Dr. Donnelly. a<br />

?ry loquent speaker. These meek<br />

ga ve been well nttcnded.<br />

Ma ager W. D. 13rennan has re-<br />

~ntl been appointed by Gove~or<br />

ecb m au a mcnlber of the BOard<br />

jr t e Ststs Reform scbOOl, lo@ted<br />

; Sp inger:<br />

WT J.<br />

C. B. Elliott, a former’ well<br />

now ‘resident of Dawsan, WaSho~<br />

~sat a’ very enjoyable party given in<br />

ate) last Wednesday >fternoon? The<br />

dies attending from Daw~on were:<br />

[rs. m. .Horan, Mm. F. B. Evsn~<br />

Ild \ ra. C. W. Hoovet. ~<br />

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wstin Hotel<br />

J hn Hixeqbaugh, Mgr.<br />

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fimetiaiPlan ‘<br />

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E ectric”Lights-Steam<br />

Heat .<br />

.Single Meals 75c<br />

ATES $3.00 per day<br />

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;S~EGIAL ‘sALE:-915-DA~$ -ONLY<br />

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11 “ ,_FER~o”cHI~A, per ~t~le _j.j,._-__._--. ---. -.’~-------$l;oo<br />

:-P~r Case of 12 botti~ -:-...:-LP.-.L--:L --------- ------a2”00 ,<br />

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,“. . A El@ tinlc and Purifier t’. ,.<br />

:Ji. J.-LAVB’AC-H, .,. .<br />

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0~ Goods Dept.<br />

94 *haeti.B, per fs~ ..:...65c<br />

36-iu.Mu~lin, good quality, ~<br />

yard --------- >-.-------m<br />

42.in We-en Pillow Tubikg,<br />

pu, yard .--.. -_-. -40c.--40c<br />

72xP0.IB. Wearwoll ●heote<br />

S1.65<br />

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CLOTHING DEPT<br />

we hare. r.cal-ed m n- lot of<br />

mrnn’~Strle Plumsnitau mdrertit.<br />

Od.- . . . ..--. ---..s35. w, a4s<br />

Thes. Suit, .r. FUSJ Guamateed<br />

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LOOK THESE OVER<br />

Boy ’-. Auto Ovenll Suit-,<br />

good khaki -.. -..-------$2.S0<br />

Men’e M~drnrnlaundered cuff<br />

-nd neckband ●hirti, from.<br />

or pricem$1.50 to $2.50, now 85e<br />

Saturday Specials+ -M”eat Dept.<br />

Prime Rib B.=f Roattt,’&r pound --- . . . . . . ..-.. - . . . . . . ..-.. ~-----h<br />

Pot RH.ttiof Bmf, wrwud---------r ----& ---. -)--. ---------:l2~:<br />

BoilinR Beef, 3 Wund. for -:-.. ---....,.......-..-........-:..<br />

F-n.y Front Quartet. of Beef, par Poured ----.-...: --. - . . . . . ..----lk<br />

Rex Bacom, (Whole or Half Side), K ~und..:.. _.. _. . . . . . ..-. -.-a20<br />

Premium mud PuritM Bacon, pnr ~und ,--.---.-------------------4*<br />

Premium *nd Puritan Ham-, B pound --.,----------.-. ----------.3SC<br />

lU-lb. Pail Rex Lard --:--<br />

S-1b. P-ii Rex hrd -----.<br />

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,---,-----:s;~.-:::--:s;~<br />

_---- $2.2O<br />

2-lb. Pail Rex Lard ------ . . --- +--+------ ~. . --,..: ---------- :-..%.<br />

HAtiWARE DEPT.<br />

YOU telT ‘em, Bmm.<br />

“em dmu.<br />

you S*WP<br />

LG. Bruih Broom, formerly ‘“<br />

$1.25, m-- ..-----.,.. ---s~<br />

bpma- “clotb*m inn, 24 in<br />

packa~ euBu5 r 20c, 2- ‘<br />

P13kgm for 3% now 1%,<br />

two puckage. for ..------.2&<br />

Wa.hbomdi, rOgul*F $1.00,<br />

now - –—---------------- SSc<br />

,’ SPRCIAL ‘<br />

.--$aturday, February 12<br />

‘,ONLY :.<br />

SUSS,, 100 lb- for ------- .$s.95<br />

P.mt-, 100 fbs. fOr’-- . . ..$2.oo<br />

POmfOd syrup, #*l. can .,-.76=<br />

R ml syrup, gal. cam .- . . ..7s0<br />

G. 7 to. T-t.-, *.1. ea... ~or<br />

$2.00 per Cmn<br />

Monarch &amIlmlA homfuy, !<br />

P., ~.hg. ..---- .----=-l%<br />

N. ubem” tot m “.ub . . m=. a-t t. clean out of<br />

‘. JW;. d oipec. AI a fud mker, it’s a Iittlo wotiar. Come q<br />

b ●ndlot u demo -to it for -u.<br />

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DAWSOH OPERA NOUSE<br />

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tiONDAY, FEBRUARY lb<br />

Program<br />

“THE BRANDED FOUR”<br />

FEATURING BEN WILSON AND NOVA GERBER<br />

Mii h ‘a fiftwn.mkiodo wrial, ‘two mefa of wbiah will be ran ●.err<br />

~a~y m.d.Turnd.7 ‘far fifteen waok. The ●tnry of & *Y will<br />

~~~~~~~~:f theD.w,o..Nsw, mexiwmk. Don’t fait to ●-<br />

OVF sbew* -Ill b S=rHmal teuight U followo:<br />

7.4% 8.1S,S.46 ●nd S.1S o’chk.<br />

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Yf)ffSDA’Y, FEBRU&Y 1S- ‘<br />

.-. ‘MRS. LEFFING.WELL’S BOOTS”<br />

., FEATURING CONSTANCE T~GE<br />

Ev.r t+ = 4 i“plr of ●k a?It of● I.nr, 1-= -m=*d =sk<br />

~w0n97 It didn’t work did it? And ret tht b jutt tho wrt of<br />

ueuptaMr. ●d Mrt. Laf fiutiell w- And did theypeir? Well, ta<br />

full~ .cquvinceymv=lf >ou wifl b- to ~a- “MH. ~ffla~elf’a<br />

titi:’ To .11 .Pw=w tbOY W*YS.~l uu~h~.<br />

Ak”!’Tb, Brafufed Foti’ witl b repeatk; -<br />

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WEDNESDAY,’ FRBRUA&Y 1+. ,, . .<br />

7fduff9fs+f, FEBRuARY. 17—..<br />

, “.“EITTLE MISS REBELLION”<br />

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FEATURING DOROTHY GISH ‘“<br />

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*A k amigh e.ci~ment ●rid remuIy i. N. productionto -hr.<br />

mb tba wkplof=mU . Doroth~Giih, frI & mle of the &rd Duk<br />

aw ~tie buime o1 Bulgrafi, givo~ ● pf~timr prfo~nco, ●bfY<br />

~w-! & Rafph &rea.,<br />

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tikfls~lON 31 ci.i WU T*; 4 CtS~’<br />

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SAYURDAY,<br />

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,’ ‘LOYE* HONOR ~b OBEY” -<br />

FSATURING WI~A BENNETT-<br />

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The sta~ -f tbn pkk.m is by rho wall-kaowa amber, Cti10<br />

Buak, ● writ~r tif .tirn.e fiction. I.t.rruptd Ypmmna. d<br />

NariOa’<br />

an UB.<br />

bppy metimn figus= pmdmamtfyin.tke thorn..<br />

‘ Also “Red ~roaa Ed-d Pictures”.<br />

:,. - ADMISSlON Z7 cts.~ War Tax s C=<br />

SUNDAY, FEBWARY 20-; . .,<br />

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FEATURiNG “wRMEL MYERS . .<br />

ADMISS1ON 22 cti.; W=r ,Tbi 3 mm.<br />

Dorothy Ghhgeh . letof wbolamg. f.m out of her role of .<br />

little ~rand duehee- with ● yard-lon~ Iuf ~f titfm in “Lfti Miu<br />

Rekmlti..”, bor ktmt mCS09UCOmdy.” The pis~e i. .thafeetuya at-<br />

W~iOm mt tie Dmwmn thmtra duying tka fimt wrt of tba w+<br />

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.tlLl+LE Miss REBELLION~~ ST KE9<br />

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HIS NAME<br />

ON SCREEN PUY<br />

A Rhymd Review<br />

By Ru#eU Holman<br />

A lonely little’ duchess fair<br />

tinfined within her palace gats.<br />

.%s l-tired m b- as free ao air —. --- ———–<br />

And doff her purpIe robes of<br />

. sMTe,<br />

S0 OTtefins day ehe stile awaY,<br />

Eu one Walt.y, Gr-t American<br />

ramatitt, Confident of “km,<br />

Homor ●ad O<br />

i ugene Walter, ofTt e quartet<br />

~f~+~n~~ la dranmtisti, headi~<br />

. . .. . . .afi of distinguished auth<br />

m, after he had seen tbe final<br />

Met with m Yankee soldier ~ad, &h to~a ‘c” “taken” Of hiO. iniwrJr~<br />

under M*O ~“&PIC~S,<br />

“~~~ ~~~r~~I~tfiS~~##~ th fshotodramatization of “MVO<br />

Adventure followed: Bolahevika .H nor and Obey”, flashed in the<br />

Rose up againut Her M~eRty; jection room at Metio’e New<br />

Ba&~lg~finr .- from the fix. JY<br />

rk studioR in West Sinty-flmt<br />

...lded nafely ovemeai eet, sayl ,6 he is ready b s~ke hk<br />

In-6~d New York am slung the re u~tiOnt<br />

on the result.<br />

./ ‘Love, honoj “‘– ‘,r ancf @hey”, at the<br />

Ae ~~~re~ ‘till at laat’ ~ wr.on the.utr:e-<br />

Fr~day. an-d SaL<br />

came. .,<br />

time nee thti cmemntic flashi<br />

Miata~D#e~ Gish put &loomb<br />

~ ~~i~~ r rt Lubin ‘L, ~tfiU, production, sawyer re-<br />

~ ed ‘by Me~O. Mr. Walter<br />

a :~~dw:, from ‘“The Tyranny of<br />

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C .,1,, NLvEJ;::’a\?r;;t::<br />

AUSTRALIAN GIRL HAS ROLE p eted by an all.sk cast. Aftir<br />

IN CARMEL MYERS’. FICTU~E<br />

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a eing the acenee a~. preuented in<br />

+ m n,niect$fin mom hfere ------ .th~ ---<br />

Ftom far-off New Zealand cume ~ ~ti;~TM;;Wal~;;-&td:<br />

,41 have been a uava~e~it~ ‘f<br />

a fascinating IitQe aitrem to ch.erm<br />

otion. picturen and I ve been a<br />

tie mOviWera Of ‘mica, and 8 Wge critic of e.omo of rnY own<br />

her first impotint Wmen aPPeaf- p ayB; .” but I’m convinced”that<br />

----- .We ~cum ------ in .– ‘iThe Mad May- i‘<br />

ve, Honor and Obey’ ia screen<br />

riage,” the photidrama ‘in which<br />

aterial that’s far and “away above<br />

e average. It’s not harkneyad<br />

Camel Myers ia ti aR aY h~e on f. it’u reel end it’s homan.<br />

Sunday, Febru~ 20t r. .<br />

nd i~m more than ,~tisfiad tith<br />

The young womnn in meat~On in t k production,<br />

Nola Luxford, whooe to@ilY dM-, ‘+WiIti Bmnett ‘w- qeeted<br />

ferent permn~ty Putn an 8dded .g y rbe r~]e of ~n=ienca WB.<br />

~.k~k}j into this atery of bohmlun I mm and I‘ admit’ that at flrxt I<br />

life in<br />

York<br />

Greenwich Villag% Naw d“SOMIe doubts Of her’ ebility to<br />

in out the dee a’otional valu-<br />

Ml= Luxford’u father is a w~ll. $1<br />

kn wn literary crtic of kustr~la<br />

ani New Zeaiand ,attd the YOu~<br />

lady wti tirn tn NunWMle 1~<br />

~$~~kiris’~~l%~t~;;~<br />

en au the ‘prjma dons {n ‘Apple<br />

Ionnoms’. I admired h- a lot in<br />

than 20 e- WO. At Me We of usical comedy, bti her screen<br />

fifteen sI e -d,e har deJbuton the ork wuu e revektion to me. It<br />

stage” in Hastings, New Zealand, in, i n’t a surface performance that<br />

an Engkgh muuicaI comedy @?m., he g~ves; she ~lk= do$p ~p~ ,Ue<br />

~fl~<br />

Ab<br />

~&dUIT~~~F~#e ~n~~~~<br />

t the mme time she met ~<br />

‘t<br />

,~of”<br />

Of<br />

course<br />

the characte~<br />

1.was mte sure tbt<br />

‘ Iaire Whitne and en etb Haryoung<br />

New Zealand officer bmne<br />

~m ~@ on his iut’loufi, snd<br />

the two ecame engagti. TM sol-..<br />

n would TX mq thq o iW~Iitiea<br />

,tlie ro3es of‘“ Merion % &“ey and<br />

uart Emmek and it -wau a fine<br />

diar wan then ordered h Franca., bing to have s e.tarli~ actor like<br />

And t<strong>here</strong> wae wounded on three . J. Rakliffe in the mJe of Jack<br />

oocmions. He received the mili- o~bum and George tiwl.= men<br />

~’ trom and returned .te Ms OI~”..<br />

hame in New Ze&land at the end ‘T worked myseld Ori eve~<br />

~~ ,+ . the“ ..+. w*? ... .. Thera ------, “-”’l.. he -- -tied --- ,–– .na tith T,wnd,c d~ -Cordavs<br />

in<br />

~w Luxford, but h]s phyu]cians e direct]on of the pbture, mid-l<br />

ordared a change of cliiate ~Or a hink it’u might good dirmtion.<br />

yrnr or more in Urder thot ha it isn’t, 1’11hol myself to blame.<br />

mimht fulIv redn hk health. ‘1. P.. stau]cu gwve ma just whut<br />

iq tlxe interior mttinge,<br />

camera work of Arthur<br />

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dli eeema ti m8 tohave<br />

to M~mLuxford that they come b een fiti cf-.<br />

America and locate in Southern<br />

4(If ma p~d~tion’ goes & Well<br />

Cahfornh. He akm gavq Mlm Ly- n ItK]nk it will, I want the world<br />

ferd a Irdter to the ~oducl~ know tit rnmueof the cradil<br />

manager at We film c@pital; ~th elongn to W- CaroKne Rouentha’<br />

the result that *e wan giv~ an ho awiuted me in mitin the con<br />

early Oppontunim to a pear Id a tinuity. I lik~ her wori so we]<br />

=een “featnre. But ti e fact is that I have gel- her b do th,<br />

that with ~8B L@ord’a chmm. cotiinu{ty for my next picture<br />

beauty ahd tient’ it would have fFine’ Feathemr.<br />

been hard to keep her off the “The rodnetion of “Love, Hono<br />

=re.en once uhe had become ac. and 0 { ey’v wan retie under ti,<br />

aunrted with. the motion picture Ipermnnl<br />

aupewinion of ?daxwel<br />

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Is your husband ~YO ‘==r? If he” is, see<br />

‘The Mad Marriage”. I he isn’t-don’t<br />

,ee it. ’’,”,”-’”<br />

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Someone said that “th words, ~VE~<br />

let lim<br />

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HONOR<br />

‘AND OBEY, were a life’ i ntinw. This time they<br />

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mk only a very enthr~l ng evening.<br />

Some men believe’ tha their wives need-a beating<br />

every so oftin-but- ey, don’t live UP to their<br />

opinions.<br />

~VE,” HONOR AN OBEY has been tranw<br />

Iati mti many knma es-now it is translated<br />

inti a picture that everyo e should see.<br />

When You can’t ,smil at your own troubles, yoL<br />

w always smile at aom other .~rson’s.<br />

‘Will you gob dinn with me?” ‘We.” ‘Well<br />

then, will YOU marry m ?“ That sta~,”thing:<br />

mo~~ jn .~he Mad M @age.P<br />

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[:% above 4etitep *U VC8 the<br />

EelekP- of mor Utnti one dog<br />

@ tnnnlng the stre of Dawwm if<br />

h dog CatieT hae way. A large<br />

~UU !! the dog POPU]a~811hat<br />

aade it neceeeary to reqtiire a reg~<br />

Wtlen of aU dog6 nd the payment<br />

d ● regibtion fe Notice of the<br />

tmd andplace for aymint of this<br />

!~ation fee by d g ownem will he<br />

*ri in a following imue of tbii pa-<br />

!~~pe?.<br />

~;w<br />

T @it@ n mpresen tive company of<br />

LLtau80nmarom wen b Spinger last<br />

,Wtiay @anlna to witnesn the ex-<br />

~mplification of W,r de-e work. A<br />

w enjoyable time M repotid by<br />

bow iu a-dance.<br />

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SCHOOL NEWS , Hi?.ALTN FACTS<br />

TO KEEP IN MIND<br />

During his rerent viti~ P. G. Bec~.<br />

& Weatirn Manager of the Phelpw Dawsoa’s ficat case df echrlet fever<br />

lodge Corporation informed ME In =vmsl weeks ‘has re~ntly devdrow<br />

Srennan that he wov]d pre~nt 50 ed but hau been Eumesufully ieola~d<br />

,oob U the library of the DongieE m. fm. . A~nt thin time last. year,<br />

chool,. the mlection ,6 be mnde by - w. ~elo~ ,beforO tie<br />

he hiarian. W. Beck&t could not spread Of the di==~ could be ch=k-<br />

‘Ews’<br />

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NUMBER 3.<br />

and expor~ were very lightt~ Mr.<br />

18va thought of a more acceptable ,ed.<br />

Bekkett said y~terday. “Althoukh<br />

A++ In order that t<strong>here</strong> nhall be no re-<br />

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the domestic cott~umerm’mtockn murnt<br />

cumenck of the epidemic, the ‘foUow-<br />

The orgari.;ation of u. Parent-<br />

be low, they till ptwbabiy buy ~m<br />

ing facte should be read and cardfU1lY<br />

FOacbeti amotimtion till M heid at hand to mbutlr in f!he face of the preB.<br />

heeded by the public fo? tbo *f*<br />

he Central Building at 8 p. m. WI. ant ‘esitilng nurplus. Unless, t<strong>here</strong>guarding<br />

of the genaral hedtk Oi<br />

lay, March ~th. Every parent hav. fore, nome broad financing mhmne IS<br />

the cgmtiunity. Every wreenution<br />

ng c~Udren in that building anti ali<br />

accom@]ahid, which will Wke care of<br />

known to ecience can be taken by tht<br />

.hoge iuter~ed jn child welfare and p.=art .of’$he nurplus, it is difficult h<br />

doc-, and enforced tiy the repre.<br />

jet~r whooln shouId attend. Meet- #ep how the dtuhtion can chanke ma.<br />

aentntive~ of the welfare departtnent,<br />

n~ will be held in the other build. teriaUy in the Mar future.<br />

yet the-”e~icient corI&ol of any con.<br />

nge later..<br />

“Phelps DodoN operation are bw<br />

tn@ow disease depends very kuseli ing maitiiked on ,about the =me<br />

An Art Efibit ‘will be held in the upon the intelligent cooperation oi ;c~le muiti December,, witi” tb excew<br />

~otr~aa eehool March 31at and April fi<br />

e pubiic with th”+e blth. offlieti tien thfi *e ~mmento Hill strip-<br />

L a+ Z. One hundred and. ~n*Y- l’htongh the medicdl, in~ctkm Oj<br />

pin~ :operationa havo been @ill fur-<br />

Five Porter prjnte will, be ?n’ e~bit uchool children by the ‘tirnbing titirea thkr cu.fiilad. .At dl bhches we<br />

intipg the three days. An admuon tie -em ~g-~o”nof the t~eb,<br />

are producing coppet on a ~tly re-<br />

)f ten centn fok children and twenty- er and throogh the rigid enfomemenl duced bauiu and are exercising every<br />

Eye for ad~ti wiU be charged, the of qntintlne regntationn, tba med effort ti, reduce axpenditotee mohe to<br />

~ntim.:proceeh ti b- used ~ PUr- jcal ~mefit tbuh expactg b min<br />

cdme as close m’pOrndbi&h the pre~<br />

chsse pi~ea for the new. building.<br />

time tha dam?em from contim but” low price for cepfiqr and reduce<br />

The party giv~ by the Freflhman 1d~~~ ~ pr&entive meaa~~<br />

OBr obarating -S to the minimtim<br />

M* Sophomore clwes to the JutiorE From time to time,. the eolumnioi figure.’’-~u@as Diepateb.,’<br />

und Seniom nt the” Douglas nchool th~ pa~ ~]] p~~e”t a frank*<br />

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W.tiay evening wu *. meat 8tIti”ti ~~ritof Dawgon Iredth factB and oj<br />

h COtikiUNlti BUILDtNC<br />

rnnd~m .medit to the mcmbera of the ~ture and metiodu of praventinf<br />

KU tIVQcornmittc- in chstge. ~Ttte CommmIM~lw di~q tidy. en<br />

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I-,ubllshed on Thursday nt Daweon,:New<br />

~OXiOOby >t)10<br />

tikWMONWWLWARWD~PAUTMKINT<br />

Jay T. Conway, Dlractor un~ Editor<br />

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I’errn. of Uub-fie*lon<br />

SIX t,,n”thm:--------------------- ‘$ .76<br />

0110 Year . ----------------------- 1.60<br />

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Advertlsln= Rnte~ I>n‘.ll,P1lc*tlOn<br />

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D=wson<br />

——enjoys<br />

the distinction of<br />

being the only. cool mining tiwn in<br />

the abte at the pr.~ent time in-which<br />

:vocatlonal c~es are being held. Tha<br />

work of instruction is given .Witiout<br />

.chnr~e to the vario.us.groups of”workmen<br />

in the fipecial tra& in which<br />

they are employed. That the work<br />

is appreciated .by the men themselves<br />

is shown by tha, large number now<br />

nvailing themselves<br />

tunitiea,<br />

of’ their oppor~<br />

At the present.time the~e are .elght<br />

clauses with four instructors. T<strong>here</strong><br />

are clasnes in related mining work,<br />

: .tiade drawing, and ~,~st aid. 03e<br />

h meek in the,morning and one in<br />

th af~rnoon for the men wor~lng ai<br />

night. Each cla=:meeti.twice’a.wekk<br />

,for a period of two,hours. ,A .ckf<br />

in mine .raecue .w.ork,& held once. a<br />

waek ,far a p?riad qf .lWO haus. ”<br />

The men attending -the mining<br />

cla9aes, are Men from .fie followiv~<br />

occupation: Wie fprem~, .fic~<br />

bowes, ahotfirer9, -hine tiunneru<br />

mobrmenr &ack layers,, and drivers<br />

The agau of :ttiue :enrqlld ra~g(<br />

:from ,twenty.one tn forty-five yetis<br />

Those attending ‘tie trade drawing<br />

.ar@ men ,~ployed m electiioiaw anc<br />

\helpera, water service men, carpen<br />

: ,@Ta and machinisb. I@ruction if<br />

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preparation for t<br />

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tl>c appenrnnce o<br />

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For a Limited TimeOnly<br />

You can buy the -most<br />

SERVICEABLE GOODS<br />

on the ‘market at less than<br />

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February llt} A dance was’ given lmt $atird~y Mm AI Bourne j. virnting this Wamt=d-A glrJ to work. Inquire<br />

nton Blair, an ~ evenin~ for the benefit of the New w~ek with relativea in Wmgon Mound. HOuae No. 1030. m<br />

Eu8t Relief fund.<br />

The employment office till ba<br />

of Dawson rmi Miss ‘Bell Lunsford, teacher at teedy for the fi]]j”g O“t ‘Of the Fed. .“<br />

ulcMng lawns i] French, was a went thig pant week of eral inco”e tix repr~ ~bO”t Me=fi DR C. ti. HOOVER ‘<br />

coming ~umme] her sister, Mim May Doe Lunsford. lst. ,These r@porti muh be mai]ed<br />

improvement o the Internal. Revenue office not Ia&<br />

ha home is mos V.ncoln’s birthday Waa~PPmP=iate. ~r than March ~6fi- Dentist<br />

ly obeerved i“ Diw60” ]-t Saturday<br />

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by the flying of a lnrge ““mber of The D. D, D. club met fiiday even.<br />

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l~e” No. 36<br />

““’S”<br />

The l.)pera ~ouse has been en~~.<br />

inK, February 4th, at the teacherage,<br />

with Misseo Helen Boyle a“d Faith<br />

Bea]e as hO~e=em. Mm Yo”nc, Mr&<br />

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OFFICE HOURS,<br />

A. M.<br />

Imicatimau*e.<br />

Thum&yo at<br />

Hall im ~rm<br />

ed by the De.wuon Choral club for the Moorhead, Mim L~n~~rd and Mi~m<br />

nvening of March 17th, St. P,atrick~a Weiser ware initiated into club m-.<br />

day, at which time a concert will be bemhlp during the evening, after<br />

given. Regular.rehearaalo are now which a pleauant neaaon waa spent at<br />

beinz held each Monday ~ve”ing at cards and i“ e“jOfi”g light refresh. .<br />

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M.tn s.30 P.M.<br />

M.to 8.00 P.M.<br />

# Welcmmm.<br />

TON, W. M.<br />

ELD, s~’y.<br />

the church in preparation for the con. me”~, Mi~e~ H=nna and Hoe]z ~ill<br />

cert. Mm. Bird requeti all mem. he hastessw f~ fi~ fi~fi C1* meet.<br />

hers of the chorus to be regular in ing,. ~ be held on Friday evening,<br />

attendance. February 18th.<br />

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(y.~company of her fridndn” 1<br />

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‘E THE REDUC_E~ PRICES ON KODAKS .N”~ @,RO~~S ;IN E~iFEC~<br />

Ia subskntial declitie on them reducing the priceB h p~-war prices, This is an excellent time to *buy a<br />

the plaazure of ehowing,tiem to you ? The time is <strong>here</strong> when you will use them.<br />

G call your attention to ow Kodak finishing department, Any size roll developed for 10 ,cents.<br />

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~ilms left ,Wednesday or T<br />

Films left Ffijay ~ Satur(<br />

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Bakery Dept.<br />

-Birthday and Wedding<br />

cakes .a Specialty<br />

We ~n- make them<br />

chea~r than .YOU<br />

can bake them<br />

at home<br />

Bread, 3 loaves -A--ti5c<br />

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“$1,1O,.;OW” :-----490c<br />

fl a k.e.s, formerly<br />

85c, now: __-------65c<br />

Our pastry -is always.<br />

\fresh, cl”ean.and “-<br />

-tasty’ ,<br />

~finished Wednesday noon; ,.<br />

sday finished Friday noon. - J ‘ “.<br />

finished MoSiday moving.<br />

ETHE WORK’ ‘“””-- :“ “ ‘<br />

Scarf Pim*<br />

,Fount.in krnc for SefIoel Child.<br />

Childr4n’rn ~d .Mi~as’ per-role arid @ngham drmses, ages 2 to 14<br />

~lothing Ddpt.<br />

Men’s Cadet” blue<br />

flannel .shiAs,<br />

gd ,qFdi@ ---$%9<br />

.@hildren’s denim<br />

slip-on .klds- re-<br />

;$u+d $0 .+---,+::$1.16<br />

Wys’ ‘blue ~hi:<br />

.br&y .Waiqq . . and<br />

shirts, flew stock,<br />

. reduced . . . .. ,.. to ,. .,+ ._-_.$1.00 ... ... . .<br />

H~ln’s ,g.o o,d .Vork<br />

,,glpvti, “’newStock<br />

/ 62.25 to $2.75<br />

~ “’q*%&Wh. ‘. ““: ‘$ “’ ‘“ ;-<br />

lent”<br />

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Dr. R. T. McDowell of MsxwelI<br />

brought over a patient ,thi~ past week<br />

I)r. .C. ..E.:Lukeua, ,,~f Mbuquerque, A picnic pstty, .compoasd of .~?.<br />

was a ..viuitar in ,Dawno-i ~~his~Bqit ,and ,.YI~..#b,DP~ni,~: +nd: MM. 5$dfor<br />

treatment at the Dawson hospital., weuk’ in the: intirestsof<br />

foundl~ng home. ” “<br />

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DAWSONOPERAHOUSE<br />

MONDAY, FEBRU~Y 2P<br />

TYJESDAY,FEBRUARY 32-<br />

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WDN&A’Y, FEBRUARY %<br />

THf.fR2~AY, FEBRUbY Zd-<br />

Prbgrarn<br />

“PLEASUR@SEEKE~S” , ,<br />

Also “The Bronded Fou#’<br />

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ADMISSION 22 .-.; War .T~= s -<br />

“CIVILIAN CLOTHES”<br />

ADMISSION 22 mtci:Wir T-x 3 “cte.<br />

PRIDAY, ~RUARY 22-<br />

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BASKET BALL ~“<br />

- VEU VS. DAWSON. ,-,<br />

ADMISS1ON S2 ah.; W-r Tax 3 t-.<br />

ONE SHOW, ~mmmcius .t 7.4Se’.l=h followed br B&KE~<br />

GAME: Springer vs. DAWSON<br />

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“THE qlRE ‘CAT’*<br />

Also “ToPics of the Da# a.ffd<br />

“Intgrnationd New<<br />

ADMISSION 22 otm.;W-r T4 34.<br />

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How bad an,g gtid girl-be and how good mn a<br />

bad girl be? See Edith ROMS in ,Vhe Fire Cat”,<br />

and see the two extreme? 1. dramatically ‘enatid.<br />

‘t fVILIAN CLOTHES” ‘ tV]LfAN CLOTHES*W<br />

- ,, MEIGHAN’S lNfTIAL<br />

A RbYd ~<br />

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STARRING VEHICLE<br />

T<strong>here</strong> trtood the man she’d wed in<br />

France! .,<br />

‘k more a handsome Yankee<br />

flghtrr,<br />

But clad in “citr” that kiNid ronranl?e.<br />

Could she have loved this flashy<br />

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And ehe on~ of the ‘lUPPW tan’” 1<br />

She longed to send hn off a-<br />

~it ;~$~Sam, who’d handled<br />

men,<br />

At mming worqen warn’t elacp<br />

inz<br />

Hia plans wotked fast -nd at ‘the<br />

clone<br />

Inti his artn6 she noon ~mae<br />

ffeein’.<br />

Yort~d~ettar see ~’Cicilian C1othtn”<br />

A picture -Kit ~ ~nm~<br />

Meighan.<br />

FASHION D12PtiY FEATURES<br />

METRO PILfd, %LOTH~<br />

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ff-.polki DNm G{+ pk.<br />

tur~ *f WO~n’e Lff*<br />

J<br />

~ In the S-rf sot<br />

Tha coming of M~o’4 all-star<br />

Production of ~’c]othes” to tbe<br />

Point in Dm~tic Caner<br />

of Nod Astor<br />

—.<br />

Merit hat at1- met its rawsrd<br />

in ,the cane of Thom~ Meighan and<br />

ir the genial screen player has<br />

eved stardom. Hie fiti atal.<br />

vehicle k “Civilian Clothes”,<br />

aptid from the poprdar ~e<br />

of tie name name. The pb<br />

will be shown at QItIDaweon<br />

e a-t -Wadneuday Wd<br />

.<br />

Though till a young man,<br />

‘Mejghan hat enjoyed a<br />

o and screen experience such<br />

comoa *, few phyers in a tife-<br />

*kd himdramatic cs<br />

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Publiihed Weekly by -THE WELFARE DEPARTMENT.<br />

DAWSON, NEW MEXIC~THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921. NUhfB~R 4.<br />

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ENTERTAINM ENT .<br />

EVENTS FOR DAWSON<br />

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1 SCHOOL,NEWS<br />

The High School studenh were<br />

SUBSCRIBE NOW<br />

With tie present issue 6fthe Dnw.<br />

PROTECT OUR WATER SUPPLY<br />

The large reseWoir on the moun-<br />

~f Kktney of the Opera Deatly pleafled upOn arriving at the ;son Nuwfl, the frtie dtilbutionof the tain back of ‘the Remue station, which<br />

.-~ clowd a cOntrac k Wls pmt<br />

W the Cadman Lyceum<br />

building Thursday morning tO find<br />

the piehare ,,~~ C~~e of San Anpaper<br />

for the past four ia$ue& will<br />

ce~e. Readem of thi~ local paper<br />

supplien the main part of tO~, w-<br />

drained and thoroughly cie=ued Out<br />

‘ for the appearan ce in Daw- gelo End ,SL peter’s Dome” ~th<br />

F Vtin the coming ~eauon of a inscription. “Pre8ented hy. Mr.<br />

timfm C.UM8, the fame that in Mm. D. G. Secreat February<br />

the ~hOuldbe cOn~nced. by t~s time that this pest week. III Order ~ keep the<br />

and thin publication has come to sky and water SUPPIYfree from a~l dafl~er Of<br />

17, that it is dus~wing of the public BUP.1pollution, this procew till be repeated<br />

m given h Raton,. T rinidad and 1921.”+<br />

port. Hereafter, only bona fide sub aEoftq as necenaary. The chief dif-<br />

# *88 of ~lmilar nize. The Mr. and Mrs. Cleve18nd ,E. Dodg& scribern will receive the paper r~gu- ficulty in. keeping the resemoir free<br />

Lyceum n.mbem wi I be mneic~ of New York were welcome viuibm Iarly tbrourh the P.* tifice. The from ‘ all foreign matter hag b$en<br />

rnn~nmen~ dating about ;a at the flouglas building Friday. price of a six month~’ artbuetiptiOnin from the action of boys who petui”ti<br />

E th @pSfi and th? firatconcert All clan~enuf. the High School have only ’76 cen~a sum ~bich ‘tivery in throwi~, pieces of wood and other<br />

(.- m*.lv -, in Ootober.’ These four completed their org=ni~=tion. The available render in Dawuon could well matter into’the water. Tha Company<br />

..–1 H be an follow $: officem are, an followo: Seniors, afford to subscribe for the nupport of has off ered’ a reward of ten dollars<br />

‘“SL Cacilta S]nfinf: Orchentxa, fi=ident, Winifred Teeple. s*r~~w.<br />

ht’ Mtith. ,tieasurer, Raiph Ot~ri&n; Jutiors,<br />

an under~king that ia net fOr moneYmaking<br />

purposek and devohd entirely<br />

fOr the atipr~en8i0n of any individ-<br />

ual who in caught interfering with the’<br />

~~~,<br />

Serenader’s Glee (;Iub; a“male<br />

,<br />

-+<br />

presidant<br />

treasuter,<br />

Marie Dupont. Secre~rY-<br />

Willie Redpath; SophotO<br />

*be up-building<br />

teresti. “–<br />

Of community in: rese~o:r in any way. Daw60n’B’vwater<br />

supply has been demonstrate, by<br />

1 RlcketttoJazz Band an i quattet ,. of mores, Resident,<br />

! merfo~tis. retaty-tteastmer.<br />

Helen” Frazer, aec-<br />

Bertha Hubbard;<br />

During the next two or thren weeks repeated chemical tests, to be cheman<br />

intensive campaign will be. cOn- ical~y pure. No expense has been<br />

... . _~obn ‘Jubifee Sitigem, five Freshmen, Resident, Ralph Littrell, ducted for qecuring” tbe mrbacription 5Pared in the inauyap@e Of.an ade~<br />

wfl tiunicians, Becretiry.trea~ urer Ruth Vickert. The of evety .houae occupant in Daweon. quate sutiply. of wholesome watir to<br />

[. ti+ag<br />

. . . -y<br />

the monti of A pril or “gay,<br />

Chauhuqua course will<br />

color6 chosen are: Seniors, old -rose If you have been mie.nedso far in the every portion of the town. Tbia muPand<br />

old gold; Jtiiota red and white., -campaie, don’t wait to be eolicited, ply e.hould be uafe-guarded by eveW<br />

r,uIvanin Da-n undbc the man: lSOPhOmOr~E,~lue and fiite; Frssh- but come to the welfare office in the resident of the community by repoh-<br />

~ant of tba Elliion: ite Chnu- men, lavender and gold. opeta house blink and have your ing all transgremioin of the sanitiry<br />

The Senior cless announces the<br />

~election of the ~taff ~~r the Ann~~<br />

name, with YOU*pout office ~= nUUl- r~~l~tiens and a’~o in ‘repo=ting<br />

her, placed on the subscription lisL leaky hydrank or any contitiona that<br />

A tint of five or six hundred subscrib- affect the quantity or quality of the<br />

*try, wfll appear tn weon for an Edj~r ~nfl B~sineu Manager ----- em to the New6 is not only detired watsr SUPPIYin any way. The hoa!th,<br />

ha 20 O-fiti rai d cara for<br />

----.-----”-----Edgar Sheppesrd<br />

~lk~q and Dramntic Editir .--;<br />

but im=e~tial.~<br />

the pawr:<br />

the cO?t~~UanC:Of as well as the ~mfort and cOnven-”–<br />

iencs of, 6very rmident of tia com~<br />

, -- . ---- —-----s<br />

m~ry<br />

“Winifrsd Teeple<br />

and Prophecy<br />

We alto -eat<br />

paper sent t?<br />

that You have tie<br />

fomer raaidenk of<br />

mnnity, imlarwly contingent on the,<br />

BUCC.38Uof the camp aritboritiee in<br />

--- ==,-* *.-:... Miie ~ Mmi?h . .- . .__~RY~_v<br />

_wIql Y!v.!.Y=,!n~re!?!<br />

‘&i&.w --M,fi; ‘Dumnt Ical liappen~gs and wiIt’ le<br />

i.n.!o: : .rn~in:?ininu ! fi?l~Oma ?Vd...?deglad<br />

tO quate UUpfly“of pure ~ater. .<br />

note tbe many new. phaeen of comk:ehown<br />

in.Dawa on Tuesday Freshman<br />

bfaty<br />

Claus Witoti -.-<br />

Covert<br />

. . . .<br />

mnnity life whic~=e developing with<br />

the advent of the new Year. DOn’t<br />

‘E “LLE ‘MpLOys ‘Yp’cu;<br />

COUNTRY FAIR IN PIcTURE<br />

.---------. --.. -Loniee Springer “eponEe” on- your nei~bo~u @oPYv Ex~.,e N-t Con.ldetid im the Prn-<br />

*OftTANT ROAD<br />

AtMetic+Bbys. ----.W!ph O’Brien<br />

vEMENT AMltii~lB-- _---sadie ~~e~<br />

w mdi of “= Car~Onae D~is?s--Vera ~@ltOn<br />

r’m offic e Jokem -------------: ---------but<br />

indi~a~ YOUFappreciation Of the du.tion of “Smnetb5mg to<br />

nervicethis little paPer ia mndefing . Think A4aout.”<br />

the c,ommnnity and jout desire for itu<br />

Chartering a complete str-t carni-<br />

continuance by becoming a 6ulmcriber<br />

val company, including every animal,<br />

Myrtle Baca and Epimenia Lucero at ‘Me” tent and peramt connected with the<br />

All plans for the Annual are uncler K. p. L~GE-CELEB~TES organization, forms an interesting<br />

~.ng and @avel s aaing of th0 the e.upemiaion of Mise Weiwer of the T 6seb ANNN~RsARy<br />

chapter in the production hietory of<br />

,e openeti un- donbt, learned a ]ating lesson. Tb e<br />

ney motored over to Ratin Sunday, AU ~n~red into the spirit of the pie.<br />

t{] the fimt day of Mar :h end will be final ~~~e wag 32 ~ ,20 in Ra~n ‘s the ~ndge ~pendi”g Monday in tho ture and, lent ~ thi~-ep~de a strik.<br />

closed on March Slat. A regiBtration favor.<br />

county sent on court matteru. iIIS note of realism.<br />

fee of one dollar will b Bcollected f or All Ioverg of basketball will have,,<br />

mule do= and a regis ;rafion fee<br />

three dollar% for fem ~le dO~.<br />

o: an opportunity to see the two beEt<br />

girls’ teams of the &te at the opera Univmity<br />

——<br />

A defective flue in the houue occu-<br />

will tai’k to the teach eta pied by Mr. Elmer Rush was reapon-<br />

.brw regis@ tag, nuitably Etamped, house fiiday night, Februnry 25tb. d the High Schocrl fiday eftutnoon ~ib]e for a small blaze on a morning<br />

will be Eiven for eac I dog -P ~- Neither the girlu’ nor the boys’ team at 9 o’clock on “Educatlonnl Tests of &io pint’ week. Prompt ~tion on<br />

ly registered. All dog ownerz pleea e of the No~al Urnversj& have bqen and ~~~r~ent$p, Parantw and the pnrt of the occupanti of the honze<br />

we due notice and wv m yonraelv W defea~d ~i~ ye~, Come early. others hr~md, are invIti to at- checked. the fire befofe any matartal<br />

accordingly. DeqI.IFrank c-on, of the Normal tend.<br />

deroagewan done.<br />

I .i<br />

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The Dawson News<br />

Ailvortislng RIILUS.n Appllcatlon<br />

A1,@i.=ationfur elltrs ~La.econd. clank<br />

Intittol’ Ut thu peat offlcc tit DIIwsbn,<br />

Now MexitiG,,>ondlnK.<br />

..— .- —<br />

AS OTHERS SEE US<br />

‘ By Installments I<br />

Anti amount down, and aa much per<br />

mek or month as uou choose-hn’t<br />

ttit an ea8g wag to acquire $1,000? ‘<br />

1<br />

Safe~lFirst ll~partment 1old provemb that is u’s true m life I<br />

=i-’”’’~”~””’”<br />

FIMT AID<br />

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—<br />

R. H. Carter of Raton was<br />

em iiaitir in I)awson hat Fr<br />

——<br />

Mra, Rokrt Oliver, mother<br />

,eslie Murray, rettirned to he<br />

I Raton last Wednesday afte<br />

: of<br />

ome,<br />

several days at the<br />

County Aaseasor I. P. Lithe<br />

!s: Thursday nnd Friday in 1<br />

ssisting in the completing of<br />

al tax wbedu41es which mus,<br />

~e asfieseor’s hands by March<br />

Comments of kindly import fro]n<br />

“oktsidc sources are always appre.<br />

ciated. The following two clippings<br />

me from neighboring contemporary.<br />

ies:<br />

Mrs. V. L. IIickcox and c<br />

!ft Sundky to join Mr. WLCI<br />

‘ucumcari w<strong>here</strong> they will<br />

feir future home.<br />

Copies of the first issue of the<br />

Dawaon News, which appea~d this<br />

week, have been received in tbe city<br />

,and the concensus of opinion ;s that<br />

Numerous fires have bee;<br />

L nl~d abouf the town recel<br />

srelem boys who want to<br />

,mei~ing”. The unusual dry<br />

the new publication is a bright, newsy<br />

sheet containing items of consider.<br />

able intereatnot only to Dawson but<br />

to northern New Mexico and the<br />

Trinidad district.<br />

Every nlan employkd. in or around<br />

self. It is u slogan that should<br />

burned into the soul of eve~ wo<br />

man—be he an outside Or an uud I<br />

11rubbish makes this pract<br />

,emely dangerous and will 1<br />

tte some 8evere measures<br />

lacked.<br />

It is gotten out by the welfare de.<br />

purtment wf the P4elps-Dodge torpor.<br />

neu should be familiar with the f“nmental<br />

principles of firs~aid *O in.<br />

mOund man.<br />

—<br />

at;on and will no, doubt prove of valu.<br />

able as~ietance in the community life<br />

red persons. Many times has.Tlrat- ‘Phc Wuman’u club of No, 7 ca<br />

1 training “ljmven of value. in hf. met l-t Thursday with Mrfl. Deh G Dawson Ho<br />

“of the camp-Tr’inidad Picketwire.<br />

‘The Daw~on News is the,most ro.<br />

cent candidate for public favor in the<br />

rdng timporary relief and prevent.<br />

: further harm to injured minere.<br />

First ai~ is not expected to sup.<br />

Mrs. Cleveland E. Dome was a, vis t<br />

ing guest of the club for the aft z<br />

noop, Among tbe subjects of i<br />

John Hixenbau~b N<br />

county newspaper field. This paper Int or inteflere with’ the treatment porta”ce dkc”sged were matter~ c c<br />

is being isqyed at Dawson for the advancement<br />

of the big coal city’ti corn.<br />

mtinity intere8t# and in support of the<br />

‘be given by tbe physician or ~uri cerninK Gardening and the fencing o<br />

>n, hut ha~ a special useful”ms in garden plots. ” No. ‘1 camp is planni I<br />

ring for the injured pernon until on owning th@ prize gardens for AmericanPlan<br />

work of ‘the welfare department ,(iical aid can be obtained, coming sennop.<br />

which is now in process of expanaion First kid classes nre being he]d at<br />

by the Phelps Do~e Corporation un.<br />

,<br />

> rescue station every Wednesday<br />

l). G. Secre8t returned today fr I<br />

der the dkgctii~n of Jay T. Conway, from T until 9 o’clock, VpOn nttc”dance at the Maaonic .Gra I Electric Lights-Stc<br />

former county school superintendent ~ conlpletion of. the course a First ~dge he]d at Albuquerque tMs we k<br />

and more recently county $lerk, ,Vha d button and certificalu, ~re given G~~rge W, Th~rston, W. Ma8ter<br />

Heat<br />

haa”+ce.pbed the position of welfara those pniaini an examination. It VermejO Lodge No. 36, will.r~ : . .Single Meds 75c<br />

director with the company.<br />

the intention to hold classes in No. Ihome Sunday. from a week’s atie d<br />

The News; whicfi’~aJ&-lW’initial :hcck ~bfti-for the .b~offi o~ thnse<br />

;nie’.oii tlid~saasioria”OY-the”’MU*O i , RATES $3.00 per d<br />

bow to the public yesterday, is of ing in that vicinity, The Wrst bodie~and of the Eaatirn star,”<br />

four-column, four page ai%e, but it ,etiti will be h~d Februarv. 23rd. ““1<br />

1 . .<br />

hones .- to mow. It is brimful of news 7 o’clock. If you are iu~orasted,<br />

matter and of attractive appearance. ase atbnd.<br />

It would be hard to find a better I The fo,]ow,”g remark wa.s”mndc by~rn I “<br />

program than this, and The Range thegeneri~manager of one of the<br />

believes, that Mr. tinway, who hag<br />

Inrgeat coal companiee .in Penngyl.<br />

had extansive experience in nm8pa- “ania; ~,If vou wilf show. me a mine II THEDAW$ON’’GARAGE<br />

pel work, will’be able @realize hip<br />

,’,<br />

Oticial wbo ia not interested in ,Fi~’<br />

dream ofuaefulneas in bis new field;<br />

Aid and Safety work, I wil lshow you “-” II A. M, VA4 DYiCE, hmE- ‘:.<br />

—Ratun Range.<br />

nan who will not make good as (m \<br />

“ The em~lo~enLof.fice tiillbe Dre- ‘iciul.” .,<br />

II Twice-a-Day A~to Service to ~tin<br />

pared b ‘Mi;tiwith thp filling-out<br />

safety Fnr*t.<br />

Aum Lu.- hr.%. .t 9 ,. M. ●nd 3.30 P. M. CIWA C.m<br />

of federal income ti reperk, begin. Dwri;g “the year 1919 the tital<br />

.0 WEU EQUIP ‘~D MACHINE +HOP<br />

ning ‘neti Monday, All achedulen ~er of men killed in %oal minen<br />

.“,<br />

sent direct tu the intilvidual from the<br />

Inwnal Revenue office should b~<br />

tiought. by the par:y to whom the<br />

Manks.~ave beeri mailed. .,<br />

The first snowfall of any conse.<br />

qqanie iq several weeks yisited Wls<br />

uectionon last fiiday. The muiBture<br />

hos been badly needed andig accordingly~qiits<br />

welcome.<br />

——<br />

The Dawson’.poat pffice will be-<br />

*he United- Stitemwas 2;807, more<br />

In the numhe~ of~iners worh’ng I<br />

Dawon tiday. O-ver 60 per cent<br />

the accidents w~ch occur in mineB II “<br />

! due to cardessnean or negligence.<br />

: Out of ten men who are ifijured<br />

the mines will tell you thnt the. nCent<br />

co~ld have been prevented had<br />

!Y iaken the” proper precaution% .1<br />

5<br />

:’<br />

Full Line of<br />

Automob~ [e Accessories<br />

Ji*~ Sede tw dl ‘h of C.*A Night OFDar<br />

Wgg*ge and Tml-e fOl-PrOmpt S.ww<br />

“<br />

-..<br />

I<br />

come a post’offlcs<br />

on July lat next.<br />

of the ~econd claw<br />

The effect of this<br />

I<br />

abange tiR be tu place the”office nn.<br />

der Civil Service togulations.<br />

.——<br />

Gqorge “Majors, fick Isla;d Coal<br />

Inspector,, spent several day! of thl,<br />

Peat week in Dawson on’ his regular<br />

‘monthly viuit inspecting coal furn;shed<br />

the railroad company by the<br />

Phelps Dodge Cor~ration. A lmge<br />

amount of the COU1being furniuhed<br />

~ by tba company for commercial use<br />

paa~en under Mr. Maior’a inavection<br />

for use by the railroadu. Nothing<br />

but abmlntely cl-n coal is accepted<br />

for railroad conanmptiin+mp~l~<br />

ing the *eme importame of exeeishg<br />

the greatiat “care on the part<br />

of the miner in loading nothing but<br />

tha clean @n&<br />

,,. 4-<br />

FERRO CHINA, per bottle . . . . . . .<br />

““””l<br />

. . . . . . . . -- . . . ..------$l.OO<br />

Per Case of 12 bottles ___. __-__-_ -..---i--- ----..------$12.00<br />

A Blood Tonic and Purifi r<br />

I<br />

MAY BE PURCHASED AT ~RE~A N .1 Cmp or at the<br />

. . hwer P-<br />

P<br />

SPECIALSALE---15~AYSONLI<br />

J. JO LAV.BACH;.” ropi~etor<br />

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‘eatiyReducedrice<br />

forSaturday, Feb■<br />

9.<br />

~~ ;OUR ~ SPECIAL MEAT SALE WAS A BIG SUCCES4, GIVING PERFEH SATISFACTION<br />

.. \<br />

~,,.,’ WE ARE AGAIN Gt)ING TO OFFER AT<br />

l:is k% Baaf -b .lSC ‘lb. Nc.: S0 an tita~uud ..$S.$0 4-lb. w Cmttoleme-..-- .-90n & &lt Fat Bmck---.-2lc lb.<br />

‘; W Pot R- ---- 123{. ~ &lb. a COmd -..-$1.40 2-tk - COttsd- ..---=-* 1- H= ---------= lb.<br />

: ~: B~~: . for --.-2% bib. -n C.rnwmmd ..-..-7se Rcs Baron (wbolo or s-lb. Vqctola ----- .---$1.*<br />

.qunrtet &lb. can Snowdrift . . . ..$1.7S blf ●id.) -.----.---32. lb. 4-lb, vCEMtO1O -----------80c<br />

:,4 B-f ‘.... - --+-. ---10s lb. 4.lb. cmmSmowdrift --... -90c Prarnium Bmton (whole IT WILL PAY YOU TO bY<br />

j ~rk R-ou -... _.....23c lb. 2-lb. camSuowdrift . :--..4% \ or half oidu) .._. _.. .48c lb. \ IN A GOOD SUPPLY<br />

f\<br />

.,<br />

IBmmquet-, pr an -1%<br />

Bmmquetmm, t 12 Camn$1..s0<br />

L---<br />

*- IOm’aCh<br />

&mm - ---- ------.-:.:$3.s0<br />

apitam Queen<br />

: ,“iY&fi :’... --.-..-.-.---20C<br />

1.<br />

:: ~ Don’t fo d this sale is.<br />

~;for Satur ay> February<br />

r %th only.<br />

$... .~a,tiu<br />

glad h give<br />

jtiu prims n all WRS of<br />

~~nned veg tables.<br />

I<br />

Can You-MakeaDress?<br />

So that you *IW satisfied? ,<br />

So thatyou love i+<br />

Se tbmtmu would feel mtmme war4ng it.mam,w’.*1o. T<br />

YOU CAN-WITH THE BU’fTERICK<br />

,’, PAT1’ERN AND DE,L~k .<br />

,.<br />

I* is only “amatter of lcno~hu hotu and fhtihing.<br />

And the Deltor shows you how h ret-to<br />

make-to finish. .-<br />

The ‘Deltor is a Butterick invention f urnished ordy<br />

with “Bubterick pattens.<br />

-.<br />

Butterick pattirn~- ,and publications for<br />

aaIe at pattern munter.<br />

:Fashion Sheets ‘Free<br />

:Special‘Furniture<br />

Department<br />

.$1moo Mattresses, 40 lb-.,<br />

an cotton . --------. ---s7.s0<br />

$1.2S 4.qt. Gmnfte S-me wo<br />

with COWr --.--- . . . . ..-8SC<br />

$1.00 9.qt. Granite Sauce Pan<br />

dth, cOWr . . . ..- . . . . . . ..7SC<br />

SOCDipper -------L-..-.---4OC<br />

$S.00 A-inet.r *. .. A..KBU<br />

$12.W A.mimmturRwm -...$S.S0<br />

X~OO, A:mimstor RUW 6X<br />

. -+ . ...+.-+++ ----- $s4.00<br />

To appreciate the beauty<br />

and quality of. these<br />

rugs IOU must see them<br />

yourself. We will be<br />

pleased to show them to<br />

you.<br />

..i- Thttttton returned ~day Managh W. f). Brennan attended Dr. &rey B. ~liot~ one~f Daw- . Quite a nufiber of Dawsotitea mo.<br />

wrerul dayu iI lent in Raton. a meeting of the State Reform School son’s fdrmer well known rind popular toted OVeI. to Raton ]ati Satul’diy<br />

>.<br />

*OjO Lodg@<br />

board at Springer Monday.<br />

Mr. and 3fm. James Turner are the<br />

parents o,f a new noti~born Friday,<br />

physicians, motored over from Raton<br />

recently for a few houro on businem<br />

i“ the camp. ‘<br />

evening to witness the basket bdl<br />

g~”mes between tie Dawwn and 3ki.<br />

ton High School teamu.<br />

‘b fiAl of. toy wae ‘a recent The expandrng of the local tele- CHURCH D,RECTORY<br />

et the home of his father, Rev.<br />

txetl owr the week-end. A temperature of ono detiee below<br />

phone exchange has made it possible<br />

h accommodate every house Occupant —.<br />

:.,, zero was tecorded for last Friday who desires a phone. . A montldy rate ;~-WtiIl Church-J. S. Rus~all,<br />

k~?.k Gaadof Albuquerque wfin night—fie<br />

mt vidtor on businem in Dawcoldeti<br />

night d the pres. of two dollam is ehggd<br />

*pp,icatio”~<br />

to every , minister. Bible Scho@l, 10.80 a. m.<br />

~ho”,d he Mrs. Tome?. Supt.: Rimar- erP~ .s<br />

meet at Rescue Station, M132 M*<br />

Creuw in charge, higher grades maet<br />

Two round hips are made each<br />

I;y;:’:;::gh’h’ tom of::<br />

.at church, Evefiing service, 7.80<br />

h: %WW, repl%san~tive of the morning and evmin~ by the largd 0. E. Troy, re~atnntitivn of the ;. m.A1l~w~~c#~eyt!ce FridaY. 7-30 P.<br />

@k Life InsUrance co~mpan~ k for ~h~ ~co~~~,f=~~” ~edera, ~,”e ~mck ~“awclJ[on~ureaup<br />

ficOUPl@Of dz YUon buslnese ln<br />

Mf,hs lmt of the week.<br />

,.,<br />

~bendin~ the DougI~<br />

school and the dowWwn achOOlf~<br />

spent nevd daye at the Dn~on<br />

, dairy this pagt week, giving the dairy<br />

C*thnIic Church-Sund~ya:’ M~eu<br />

at g.30 a, m. for English. sueakiqg,<br />

10.30 a. m.. for Spaniah-apeaZing POD.<br />

Iey Nutter, e.ietar of Mia~ Lore~ and CamP NW. ~.<br />

herd the tuberctilin te5h, Every cow pie. Evening, 7 o’clock. WeOk-day<br />

r ttarandaf> rmer well-known<br />

now bein~ milked at the dairy is certi- services: Ma-s at 6.80 and 7 a. m.<br />

The ,,D. D. D.]* club met at the<br />

~ied by the in~pector as a healthy S~- Junior. chbir rehearsals. WedneadayB<br />

hb Of Dawuon Ww a ~i~itor in<br />

teachera$e fiiday efening, with Mi~ ma,. ~t 4 p.-rn. ~mst Friday of the monfi<br />

Roy tbi6 pd week.<br />

,,. -—- — es Hanna and .HORIXaa howeusm. In<br />

devotion: Communion, 6.S0,. ma?-’<br />

—— . . at’7and8=m.<br />

p e l18w-( months ‘16c.<br />

accordance with the”requirements-for<br />

Lincoln Sunday wa~ ohwrved at<br />

;. ‘the occasion, each eueat appeared<br />

the Damon church Ori Sunday, Fob “-<br />

dressed in her most poverty-st~cken<br />

rumy 18tL Rev. Ruw1l’s theme was<br />

gown. A very ple~nt evening waa llLi~~]~, the Ma~7, A- large audience<br />

spent at cards, after which l~ht re- ~mnext<br />

was ptwent to enjoy this n;rvice and DAWSON BAKERY “<br />

the pastor’s splendid discourse. A<br />

mcatingof theclub wilt be held it tie<br />

$~RBER stioP” Ifreshmenti<br />

nurses’ home were<br />

on‘wed’ filday: evening,<br />

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bass solo by Mr. Davis was an euiqy- L4tuis’Savio, Proprietor<br />

able f eatwe of the musical p?ogram.<br />

-h 4th, witi M&~ Lmnsford and<br />

‘,:d~ F. SCOm<br />

M~ = h~.<br />

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\ The ~ ~d am ah ~: ~ti~ French Or *nkl<br />

i m. d k F.~ x ~’,”~. * -L*= 0! & -L-e 0-‘.<br />

‘;$72:\, .1. ~%g~<br />

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‘of x- Y* m fot Ailm?u m-m-h’TU*T of = m =-k ~~”<br />

on tbe f- of the w+, nfter spend- considemhle haroe bnzbout the<br />

-~-DATE ing a ple~nt four b~’ visit in camp. A large number of omthoues<br />

Dawuon-with friends. An inspection were bloww down, sections df the<br />

‘A’8 H* CUtS a , of one of thk ntineu and of othw roof on the large stir. warehouse<br />

points of intere8t was enjoyed by the were blown off and the school house<br />

ti~itofi. Mr. Dodge wm formerly a in the notth canon waa damaged. An<br />

resident of Dawaon for a year or more ~utomobile, going from Capitnn to<br />

an~ Pse%es many $mre of old No. 6 K]ll,“was struck by one of the<br />


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MONDAY; FEBRUARY %<br />

‘THE ROAi? OF AMBITION”<br />

The w-y ft often brd ●ad the ~“th Uphifl,but it ir md W. aff<br />

tta~ol. .lt’r ‘The Road of Ambition”, which h ●lsa the ~me af tb~<br />

Seknick Pictwre.~rrfng ComwSyTeula.<br />

.Ae?so, the Third Epieode of the “Brtutded Fod_-<br />

,. ADMISSION 2~ ;-.; Wu Tax s ct~.<br />

Also Red Cross Educatid P~tNr~8<br />

SUNDAY, MARCH ~<br />

“COLORADO”<br />

+~ ● tort of mmy thouamndaof dollam, an entire gold mine-w- reptedw”~”<br />

-t Uni7er-ul C!ty for ● emquence of scemOSin ‘Wolormdo’,,<br />

tbo pbotopky s~ting Frank kyo, which i. t. be seen tnnigbL The<br />

w+us Imb, the und~r~und charnbem; the elerater tiga mnd ●If<br />

th= otk feat- of a real mine wore duplicated in emry deti unti<br />

tbe direction of a prominent minims engineer.<br />

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THI~ 4BOUT”<br />

ew . environment which should<br />

rmlt the]r adventures, , quamels<br />

A Rh7mud Rw~ew ,.<br />

BY Ru~dl Holmm.<br />

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A country girl demure and fair;<br />

d reconciliations pfenty of tiope<br />

d redre,aa. They will be sur.<br />

r unded as formerly by a clever<br />

a d capable company, exceptional.<br />

1 lilting and catihy muuic, novelt!<br />

es and enrprises with other in-<br />

shy.<br />

,$The ROad Of Ambition~* is the<br />

Then came the ~tber m~ri; and, a t]Y d.tsariptive tit]e Of Conway<br />

arle’s first Selznick Picture,<br />

‘ Withf~a~~~n new, she ffed with<br />

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“Au<br />

Tha-rtch man, hug a cripple, bIsm-<br />

; ich is afinOuncad as the featira<br />

4“ action at tha Dawson Theatre<br />

n xt Monday.<br />

ed Tbe story, which io, from the<br />

Her not ~ ~hit, though ;Ue. P n 0? .Elaine Sterne, one of the<br />

m at prollflc writers of ncreen m.9turned<br />

grim. te ial, deals with the career of a<br />

But when the runawaya were wed, y ung mnn who, although without<br />

An if to set aright ber henrt, . f ends, money or education, is<br />

in pired bv the unquenchable fires<br />

Fata ntipck her hu8band nobly<br />

-0 ambition. He is, when the story<br />

dead<br />

r% foreman in a J&ge uteel<br />

Amd bade “the girl afresh ‘h<br />

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A picture ‘~rh in heart appeal<br />

Produced, with sympathy and<br />

SKIN,<br />

IM sterling merite “well reveal<br />

Thd art of Cecil B. De W1lle,<br />

m !1. He concwlvea an idea how to<br />

u/ hze a hitherto waste by-prodmt<br />

o the irnn ore and, the achima be.<br />

in practical, it ia adopted by the<br />

co pany which employs him. Hia<br />

f une~ rapidly rice in conab<br />

q ence, but he etill realizes hls<br />

la k of polinh and. education.<br />

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Witk the advent of the latest of<br />

~e l’Mutt and J~ff~~Serjm of ~ol. SO A~stied NazirnOva ~en Her<br />

licking comedies and entitled,<br />

#o-t Ruce.t .Ficturn HaU<br />

lfM~tt and Jeff at the EaCeS”. 1“<br />

Been Compl.tcd<br />

Manager G% ~ill promiaee in un~<br />

UEU81. and dl?t]nct attraction. Tha it”<br />

11of the fa~cinattng pemonal.<br />

of MmF{ Nazjmova haa found<br />

offur]ng as 1s well known IS based ex re~ion Inher Iateat Metro proon<br />

the ever-POPular and hl hl du tion,. “Madnme PeacockV~,wh~n<br />

carbons by BUD Ff S~ it ag completed at the company’s<br />

‘~R=wXTch-no-do+ kVQ_rn.~d?~ ~%Cuati gtudiofl.<br />

more people laugh r%ht out loud- -~ . . . ._<br />

than any ot er metium since the nf.1 the gifted ..sc~een star ia<br />

days af Ar~e k ue Ward and ‘Joe;co vin$.edthat br icture version<br />

MiUer:’ M~tt ad Jeff, who are<br />

w eUU9tttialti the welfare--d<br />

q~ the \dovy by Lb Weinran,<br />

wh ch till be ghown Saturday at<br />

em d AnieAca<br />

~%lf, appare?tiy,<br />

au Uncle Sam -the Dawnon theatrep will wk an<br />

have stik a he<br />

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greabrst work, .. . ... ~~~<br />

A ~werf~l scrsen drh , of a woman, for whom<br />

the love of man -s uot eno~ gh. The ‘pidure Naai.<br />

mova has called her greatest since “Revelation”,<br />

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The D. D. D. cldb n!eets tornorro~<br />

evening with Misses Lunsford anc<br />

McCrenry us hontemeti.<br />

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,Mrs. W. Bracewell and MT8. !l’hqs<br />

Bfcnnrm pleaaant]y enter~ainpd the<br />

ladies of the Eastern Star .— ]mt” Wid.<br />

nwday aftern~on at the ]od~e .~o~m,<br />

Mri. Alex K&qr’ is rapidly improv.<br />

?,ng at “the D&wBon lioapital after hex<br />

extended illness of the ,past skveral<br />

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Quite u number of dishes, .“~ed at<br />

the Knights of Pythiasf banquet on<br />

the l~th, ar~ at the home of Mrs. El.<br />

nTsr ~herr:eb nmd may be had by the<br />

ownem dug .for tie -W,,<br />

Mr8. M@rtha Bracewell” and Miu<br />

Cilia. Bracewe]l, mother a“d Sister,of<br />

Supt Bracewel! of Mine No. 5, left<br />

Saturday for Dsnville, Ill., after a<br />

three-months’ viuit in Dawsom<br />

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,, .. E, ~. Stark, prop:ietqr” of the ~i]ir<br />

,.,,, ,}, shop, announces that tho shop laun.<br />

::P,.,:,. $;<br />

,. dry agency has been cbnnged b the<br />

:,.!,,’, ., Trinidad laundn and that a]] work.<br />

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Larindry wJ1lbe c@ed for if n~tified.<br />

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ahk St- fm the store’s ready.ti<br />

Y~8r ~tient. ‘Mr@, DeWar re.<br />

portu thn’tshe has “met with splendid<br />

auccem in securing numarous beautl.<br />

ful linm of gooti that will so,on be on<br />

display. Tire store is now making ar.<br />

rungeme”te for a‘ grand opgniig and<br />

display of sting ~,ods on Monday,<br />

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‘.Wur’ boys were<br />

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arruted Sunday<br />

for the theft of three watihe~ and<br />

money from the clothing of the bket<br />

ball playera, placgd in oue of the<br />

drewing rotis at the Opera hounn<br />

last ,~lday night during tie. basket<br />

ball game. Tbe ti~B were b be ti~:<br />

en this week to the county jafl’ to<br />

nwait ,Me rattrrn of Judge T. D. Lsib<br />

who, ,under”‘the new Jwenile cou~<br />

law, ban pri@nd jnrisdictio~ in such<br />

matiera. A cba:gk of wand lnrceny.<br />

hw been prefe~ed” again~ the ,h~B,<br />

one of whom, it is reported, haumade<br />

“a nsrtjml conf eiaion implicating’ ti’e<br />

otbar ~oys in tie’ thefk<br />

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During the past we&, a tie num-<br />

Iber of contigtmrs disetie caeea hnve<br />

made their appearance in Dawuon,<br />

,. ~ph~zing the neceisity of exerciw<br />

]ng tbe greatent aaution in the pro.<br />

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tection of the heslth of the community.<br />

One cane of Small Pox, ,fout csa.<br />

eu of Diphtheria, two cases of Scar.<br />

let, Fever ~d a @core or, wore caaen,<br />

of Meaalas wam under the care of the<br />

four. physiiiane at tbe beginntig, “of<br />

...WIi we?k. Pmen6 ‘of children are<br />

,~acially .nrged to summon the asuiek<br />

‘. ante of a phyaici.en if the child baa a<br />

sq~? ;tbroe.t. or other symptoms of ill-<br />

: neae that rney develop. into a Serious<br />

illnw The pee of antiti+ in diph-<br />

.. tIteria can ab~utely prevent the” ds.<br />

walopment of the diseas”e h it.r am.<br />

joun stags M the case ie attended in<br />

ito”’incipient *.<br />

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You cmnbuy almostanytkimgomtha instmllmemt pl.m+ hama and .<br />

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i 1DO ‘T OVERLOOK YOUR<br />

,,INCOME STATEME<br />

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J, A. Rudolph of Las Vegas, re)<br />

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sent ng the Internal Revenue Dep<br />

furmitura, _ w.hwl .our.m, ● &atof bowks,er ● ~ueical instrument. meo , wus <strong>here</strong> on Friday and Sa<br />

Do you *OW tht y.. G*. buy .$1,000 bank ..=oumtimthe iemti day of this past week ausiating T<br />

Wmy? tbe ork of filling out income uc<br />

In buyim~$1,000or amyotb.r .urnby m.amnof a bamk. ..ount the<br />

i~tallmont pririlega will motcm.t ~mua cent axtra.<br />

fn buyimgother thim~syou m.y motfeel thntyou owmthem until<br />

YOUhave paid in full. but the mmmeyin your a.coumtwith u. ●t<br />

any time i. ALL YOLIR OWN.<br />

( men 6. The employment office is ]<br />

pre~ ed to nssirntnll those requi<br />

to E it income. reports to the I<br />

era] ovetnmnnt. In order to be<br />

- Ang am~t down, and as much per ~~<br />

week or mnth as HOU” cbg~.g~’f<br />

that an ;euag wa~ to acquire $l~? ,.<br />

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the safo side and avoid peer<br />

trouI le With the revenue officers,”<br />

‘.ut t e mployment office and ~<br />

out hat your income was for If<br />

Mar h 16th is the fiqal date u<br />

whit these reports can be aubmiti<br />

-““~ ~~P- %ink if ~nmgnn l~ail ‘to“’ake ap’oper’retu ‘<br />

~ Ij~ctB ‘1 ~~ Offender to u heav fine<br />

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~juries. Keep the steps ih gbod repair<br />

d,free frOm obs~ucti0n8. I+ tb~<br />

cellar stainvay in dark, paipt tbe ~b<br />

stepwhite<br />

( FATHERS ~ND MOTHERS ARE<br />

Satu day ,eveni~ in aperial scan<br />

tO m ka arrangementfl fOr tile c1l<br />

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Thur day. The Club now baa a lC<br />

MAKE THIS COMMUNITY<br />

SAFE FROM AccIDENTs<br />

\MoR.4LL3; OBLIGATED TO MME<br />

\THEIR HOME SAFE’ AND TO<br />

mem e=hip Of 8br<br />

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Obey the trwffic. iaws.<br />

Don’t take chance~; “S<br />

Use your Se&d in driving your cw<br />

Watoh your step. r<br />

When in a bathtuti of water, do no’<br />

Ich any electrical fixtures.<br />

TEACH YOUR CHWDREN SAFE.<br />

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Not m start across tbe street w]th<br />

t looting first to the left and ther<br />

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M6t tn run br ~AST into the<br />

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Not to walk tha DINKEY truck. ~~<br />

MAKE YouR HOME SAFE..<br />

Failure to dkconriect an electric<br />

n often causes many rlres.<br />

l’bmtsands of bmbies have been<br />

lded to death ~ecause mother left<br />

; water “wi$ip ruachi’ Place al]<br />

, liquids in a safe phce.<br />

Don’t allow children to play with<br />

tihm. Hundrede of .fies have<br />

)n,, Btntieded many chi]dren<br />

mbeen burned + death becaune of<br />

1 card- practice.<br />

itsppi~ qn na~s and broke” g]ti~<br />

1 caused many cuaea of infection<br />

ib100d poiswn., Ke8p, $hi premises<br />

nr of. 5ba:p.objqcb.<br />

?Iace all pokpm,mut, Of roach ~$<br />

Idrmr and label ‘*~ISW**. Re,<br />

mber children, through curio~;y;<br />

8pt h taate. anything they -<br />

their hands on. ..,, ,<br />

~ASO~. R,rrmOs0$ ganoline<br />

enexposedto a flame, will explode.<br />

ten,deaning with ge,ao]ine, atway~<br />

Itilate tha,room and keep the ge.so.<br />

e mn. cloned.<br />

Thoa@and,g:of p,~~e fal]. on s&ir6<br />

many thes .rsgulti~ in *erjOaa ~.<br />

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~ct is spending the we”ekin Dmwson<br />

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— I ~ ~Son HotO<br />

Elmer Sherfick, assiutqnt at the ‘,<br />

gt office, was off duty for. the paat ,’ .’<br />

~ek recovering from a minor 8“z.<br />

:aI LIflern~o~performed on his foot.<br />

J hn Hixeqttaugh~ Mgr<br />

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Mrs. A. 0.” .=n—retuF&ed the<br />

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mcari after &ein@ a” patient at th~<br />

Lwaon bOMDita]for skvecal days. ‘1’ E ectric ~ght-teant<br />

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A company of the tunchera and oth.<br />

friends of Mrs. ‘C. A. Young per:<br />

trnts~ n pleasent little surprise paron,<br />

hor kvt Thursday evening on<br />

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the regu!,<br />

s~nu for the 1 dies of th<br />

m~r has been c anged fro]<br />

Year $1.5( ), Six”<br />

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Wanted— A Girl at the Dawuon Miss Nira Nutter, firut grade ieach- INCE YIELDS; FANS WIN!<br />

hospital. Adv. IX. er mt the Doughs uchool, was called DOUG MACLEAN IS<br />

kg }0 Wednesday afternOOn<br />

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OFFICE HOW St<br />

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V:i P. M.”tO S.30 . M.<br />

?:’ ~ P. M. ta 8+00 M:<br />

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ito her home in Roy this past waek by REAL REEL STAR NOW !<br />

Mru.A. R. Dya-urned the last ~h@~e=iou~ illne~mof her brother, , —.<br />

of the week from a visit with her pet- .— Populmr Juv-nilo to b. kue-Htim” in<br />

ent? in Gardiner. Vetmejo Lodge No. 38. at i~ re- Firmt Vehicle, “Tho<br />

cent meeting,made an appropriation<br />

The se~al afternoon for the lad:e~’<br />

JaikiAtr<br />

for the *urchage of a latge flag fOt<br />

club of NO. ‘7 camp wa$ held last tha new DoUg]ne school w 200n aB Heeding ‘ine .insiutai,t demand Of<br />

Thursday afternoon at the hOme Of the new flag pole jg in position.<br />

motion pikture fans tiho have univara-<br />

Mrs. Evans, . .. ally dcceptqd ‘Douglas ,MacLean as<br />

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One fiya stall and one three stnll one of their moat POPUIWjuveniles,<br />

Frank John~on, cashier for the<br />

garage for the main part of tom and Thomaa H. Ince ham separated the<br />

Dawson Gara~e, left last week for a I ~hraa t.hree.m~ll for Canital hill are team of MacLean nnd Doris Mav to<br />

ten daya absence in California on bun- ;ow” being built for the- accOm~Oda- pren~t Mr. M~Lean an B ~~r in him<br />

inesa.<br />

tion. of automtibile owneru. own right. Him firut velficle. “The<br />

Marcus Viramontez and Andrgllitn<br />

1Jailbjrd”, comes h the Dawe.on Tbe-<br />

Mr. and Mm. George Buchanan.. ~trenefi Wedneedqy and ThW#day.<br />

Garcia of Dawson were unikd in marwho<br />

have been employed in the srori~e<br />

by Judge Kinney on the, even- Since this young actor was firmt<br />

cery dupntiment of the ntire. r~ifl featured in the Mary Roberte Rineing<br />

of February 17th. “<br />

‘the!r positions this week and will rehart<br />

stiry, “Twenty-tihree and a Half<br />

Ralph Traini, a member of the wel- ‘Ur: ‘0 Boutheaetern Kaneaa’? ‘nke IHourrn Leave,” ‘which wag accorded<br />

fare committee, returned the’ last of their home’ ~the highest praise of motiyn picture,<br />

iNSPENSARY BU+IHG<br />

the week from Denver w<strong>here</strong> h~ tic.<br />

companied an injured man for treatment.<br />

.,<br />

1critics in’ uI1parti of the countrg, he<br />

Nolasm Vissenti is ‘now servini a I<br />

has steadily risen in,the aetknatlon of<br />

30-day sentence in’ the County jail I .<br />

for the distufiance of the peme. The ! ‘~,et’can ‘ilm ‘a”b”<br />

E<br />

Mm. W. R. Major., the efficient prosecuting witness ww Ch.r,eyl The flilbird”, by J“li.m Joseph<br />

son, pro uted under the pemonal nu-<br />

cash!er of the P. D. M. Co. stOr@, chi~, Daw~n’B chinea~ laun~Yman. I<br />

erviHion of’ Thomas H, ‘Ince ia a<br />

resigns her position the last of this A counter charge wan filed by the Ip<br />

comedy-drama of an “honeut crook”<br />

week .to rejoin her husbmnd ill Trin- Iyoung man’u mother in the E~t Ru- I<br />

and his strange adventure in. a one<br />

‘dad, w<strong>here</strong> they will make their fu- ton Justice court against Charlsy,<br />

horse town, manned by On-tr=k ci~<br />

:ure home. Mrs. Majors has mRny who wns bound over under a $200<br />

izena and lending etraight, te the<br />

!riends in DewBon who \vill grently Ibond fOr appearance before the, ~ou”ty ~allabome, w<strong>here</strong> 14shak~g.<br />

regret he”rdeparture.<br />

~Gr~nd jury in May. I<br />

—— Ipenre Clancy”, au MacLean :8 known<br />

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Oh MoN y, MARCH 14~. OUR CO~pLETE LINE OF ~DIES’ READ+-TO”WE~ WILL BE ON Dl~pLAY.<br />

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?(:fl~~t ~ ;:.,,!:, , .’ ,, Our Windows--Come in and See Our Goods, ‘‘<br />

‘k~~&N’~FFORD TO MISS SEEING THIS WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF BEAUTY: QUALITY AND STYLE’ COMBINED.<br />

tIg,IS ABSOLU LY, THE BIGGEST AND BEST LINE OF M IES READY.TO.WEAR THAT OUR STORE HAS EVER HANDLED.<br />

[t&; Co tst Suits; Dresses. Infants Wear,’ ahd Silk Lingerie<br />

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,. i. COME EARLY AND SEE THE LATEST :. ~ ‘ ,, ‘‘ ,~<br />

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~ht wifl ;!I” ;O”U wi~ s ~fill Of w.Hd*r -t th. g.,g*Ous .Pleudo, th.t ha* b..n ●o .fftt&elj am~di~ in them-, ~011will s?t the *ur.’<br />

df * Iif* Wh ,Ou .ee hdw low tbe Pricen em these VA dvm. . ,,<br />

SATURDAY MEAT SPEGIALS<br />

,.<br />

OUR . . .<br />

,- MEATS<br />

ARE “<br />

GOVERNMENT<br />

INSPECTED<br />

Au~ cut of Bmmf$t~~ .;----.2tk lb.<br />

V-l St=h mnd ChmW ---...2SC lb.<br />

Pork Loin ROUU ----.------23. lb.<br />

Pork CboW --------- ---. _.2Sc lb.<br />

brre. SkinnA Hmmo. .--.:.12% lb.<br />

Swift’. Premium Hams ----7- 35c lb.<br />

Mcnic H*mo .-------.,---2ScSc lb.<br />

10-lb. ~il Rex hrd .- -.-_ --.$lSl S<br />

S-lb. =il Rex hrd -.-. -.-. ---$1.1S<br />

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GUARANTEE<br />

THE<br />

QUALITY<br />

AND THE<br />

PRICES<br />

I Z.]b. ~i, Rex brd -_. --.. ---..4% I ARE R,GHT<br />

W. cm~ ● &e mud compl.t. Iim. of ch~k.n~, .Y.tem. fi~h.•11~ail<br />

kid. of lunchm*at.’ “Lotus h.lp YOUAm your picnic lumeh-<br />

“!’FR$E! FREE!. “’‘AwmAy’‘“RcH “ “--”” ““<br />

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,‘Groceries<br />

.pfmges cost $5.76<br />

i5c, 36c, 45c hd 56C<br />

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~~~‘per ,Doz.<br />

~, Jine‘of F-itm *md<br />

Vec.t.blm~ -,0” stWSyOfraoh<br />

.Imn knd wholesome.<br />

We ~mt ●hipm.nti Ftim<br />

Don+er every da~, thui in.<br />

suriug thei k~e the best tb~t:<br />

mamay cmn buy.<br />

WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR oVER A7 THE DRUG Oti T~ACCO DEPARTMENTS,<br />

l;,egulaf weekly” relrea=al. ‘.~e- 1-<br />

Fw “<br />

‘:,; “ ~~ n~~s~ H -,<br />

University left Saturday in Dr.. Rob. parnt~0n8fOr the Ea~er service till 1<br />

d car far the Meadow City aftm . be ~ken UP this. week.<br />

tisit :? IYQwtO”. >.<br />

The welfare offire is now Pr@?nre~ \<br />

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A nu~~r of the .member~ of the to reti~ter YOUT’dO~ and i’Bu” the I DAWSON .BAKERY’<br />

.;””’f<br />

~~; BARBER $ *Iocul Mooee lodge motored ovur to br~ss tag LO‘OCutt~ched tO the dOK’<br />

lop<br />

Mton last Wedneuda$ evening to en- COMUT!al dOm nOt registered and I ,~oUiS $++io, ~qr~eto~<br />

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JOY a amok& and bo~ conteut, giv. ~roperly -tagged after April first will I<br />

,“,.. . en .undti the, “aumices. of the wtnn I bc dlgpOsed ,” , Of b~<br />

the marshal me Italian, Ftenchor Anteri-<br />

lodge. ,. ,,<br />

regtstratlon fee, or male dO~ is One<br />

can<br />

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{dollsr arid for female dog,, th~ee dol- ~~<br />

M~#+Bird, director of the cOmmUn- iar.,.<br />

SANITAR~P~ ity” chorus, requests that all members<br />

.. BREAD<br />

. -DATE of the choru6 make evev effort to at- ! The Sunda=bool “f ‘he ‘iw’”n<br />

II ..-<br />

Lenu .. tehears~ regularly on, e-h church shOwed a recOfd at~ndanc~<br />

Pastries of All Kinds<br />

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— .— If Ybu mW Owen Moore in “T*<br />

Poor J- imp” you laughed. And i<br />

Vicbr Heerman, tie Seknick you ~ ~ ~1~ in ,,The chicken .<br />

dirwtor, declarm that the next the *<br />

S13” you will laug’h eorq<br />

time. he. encounte~ a tiry that<br />

more. It’s a Selznick picture wi<br />

“calls for chickens, the feat<strong>here</strong>d fifty I ~~ to the ree], and the” d<br />

kiid,: he is going to substitute<br />

are fi e reele of red laughu 3<br />

,,Altc+ *.-.AfqG+w akdfl~wu on,.ltbwthkfititidd<br />

.WM.MOW:WeirMer.. .~bqze~,,<br />

y?~wwgol. *<br />

mn ‘fqr Mr. .Heerman’s antipathy<br />

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Publiobed “Waekl~ by’ THE WELFAkE DEPARTMENT ~ ‘<br />

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DAWSON,<br />

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NEW MEXIC&<br />

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THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921. ‘ NUMBER 6.<br />

T ~F LIVING STE ~lLY ‘ SCHOOL NEWS<br />

‘, . DECREASING 1 J DAWSON<br />

A very anthudwtic Patent-Teach.<br />

~kre ate few’ suhjti 3 khat come er’s meeting was held at the Central<br />

CHORAL CLUB CO~CEtZT “’ IPARKNT.TEACHERS<br />

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AND DANCE 1 ASStiIATION OR-NIZES<br />

A concefi and dnncewill be giveh Under the direction and .ehcourage-<br />

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hotlaeb the peopYl of Dkweon building Friday &b?.rnoon, Read the<br />

k -t of the coet of Iiting. This c~mplete report in another column of<br />

On St. Patrick’s evening, March llth,<br />

a the Opera House under tha ausplcment<br />

of’’Misa Sadie Hanna, principal<br />

of, the down:town school, Daweou’s<br />

ht b beeti madb i mhr of this paper. Meetings will be held at ea of the Damn Choral club. The first Parent-Teachers A~uociatlon was .<br />

cian~ Of the the Dougluu, ucho,ol dtwing the time concert tickek fOr dO~-stiiiu will be formally organized last Friday after-<br />

~pb?d;z FO~~Oz’F who ‘care- of the art exbN1t about April f:rst $1.10 arid for up-stnirs 85c. Those 1noon. Over 100 parenti and frlendu<br />

~~monthly and iktthe oCber buildinge during the holding concert ticket ntubs may, ptO- of the pupils Of the’ school gat<strong>here</strong>d<br />

ent showing’ a“:co hrperison of visit of the State ‘Superintendent, Mr.’ cure dance tickete for 75c per couple<br />

‘mug cesti in each or e Oi its sev- S.. V. -Conway.<br />

,.<br />

at the stige door after the :onc~t,<br />

to enjoy the half-hour program given<br />

by the phpila of the school,whichwas<br />

~<br />

AU interesting Powarn will be exti~ lady, 26c., Thone not atteridin~ followed by several ‘addresoes pertin-<br />

,“- tbe laat qutiatl y riktame~, &lVen~d~y ~~%ht,‘M=.h Ilth, by the concert tiay procure dance ticke~ ent to ,the occn~on. The object~<br />

on December lst, it in’ eh- the Junior High school (deventh and for $1.00 per couple at the age door aimed at, and. tbe r@sulti obtained<br />

W peak of war pr cen for m+ eighth ~ades) i These gcaden till after the concert, extra lady 36c, Thd thro,ugh the organization of a Parenb<br />

of this raise funds to Pay their share on tha Ladies of the Eastern star wi]] ael’vd Teacbem Awoclation were presented<br />

, hue been u new piano ,.nt k Douglas btiilding. an”-appetizing lunch. during t$e even. in aeversl formal and informal talks<br />

Y decline in these Picm ~ince Thera will ~ no ‘micture ghOw that i~. Old fashioned dances, ~tich *S given by Miss McCreary, tba welfare I<br />

“t ,htaT One compm<br />

The fol. Sadie .Hanna, Dr. F, C. Diver, prehi-<br />

evail- games is fifty centi. : FenIon, P#tticular. emphasis w= laid<br />

e ,at will clone with a box uuppe~.<br />

The higYIschbol basket ball Wamq<br />

upon th? three following remnn why<br />

on all closed their aemon ISatutddy nigbk by” World Go BY!’--- .~Enttie ,~~ i“-DawVOn: ,: .,,,. ..’!,)<br />

tak!ng both games from mton, “ihe ‘!A SL “Patrick Gifl”* .T]ny ‘Tot MO (1). TO‘Mve. fathtia and: m?t’tieri<br />

ing, rent, girlu by the score of 82 to 1S amd,tbe #gComeBack to ,Erin*’; ‘Wou’d Bet- the opportuniw. for: better education<br />

boys 22, to 14, The girk., tinder tho . .,ter Auk ~e’’--..-~------, ---~l~ in intelli~eyt home.maWnR and child “;<br />

tiaiatig of ti. McGo@y, have had, .8dMammy’sLullaby’’.Woma6’6 Chorud nurture.<br />

%Be fignren = wonderful team for t~e past three ‘ (1) , To, e~bh tha ucboo} ~~ tbc<br />

~ti]]y ~~pwed Forthe :nver- years, losing onl$, two mm= during “Micbel .Boy”’ j ,’ibiary and M&ri~-. h(>mvto come into ol~aex:mutual un- ,<br />

e p~Ons t~st.p=iodi and thone.to tbe f~t Nor. thF’-Iriuh .Son~-.-----.... de~nding,. that thy. m~ coop~r~te<br />

mal *am.’ ‘FIvE me~ern of tie teati ,. ‘.-----:~.-High. %hooI GI- ~ub ‘mbre, #affectively itt their cmunrun<br />

y,,living ~en’&, ,+p ‘“ “, ‘Wad+.tn .tM* sti~, m tliek sPPs’=- “Kentuc~” BabP”: :’Kw kin!” , work for ckifdkn. ‘. ~ ~.<br />

, 1916 ..--i-. :.-:-* 99.Oa ancb Sattiday night w= their final,,, I –(HUmOrC.US)---+_ Mrde Quartet<br />

#ving bxpensei May, how. 6 a Dawmn audience. We hope ~‘~Mother Machreet’; . “Oh, Dem<br />

~r===k+..-==>. ~:-i-,lsq.qq t~q have &~#e$ ;tigewger girls I GoldwS_?:~-; ::-;-. 6.2:, ing;. The.,subutitu~s used were SOIO- ,>><br />

----. .—..---- :------- H~en Hall Hanna; sectitiry,, ,Mrn. F. B., Evm,~;<br />

~ .** month’ of Dpcembm,A still mon Montoya n?d Fred Lujan and ,,T~rente,~embHel~er-;H~e” fin~he+ j treasurer, Miss Helen BOYle. .<br />

& decline in co~ti Willbe nho~ from tbe ability shown they will be<br />

b +ua~ Id r4 ,ofi, ‘~t yet 8WU .tiext year. Edgar Sheppeird<br />

(mp~in)f and ~ke Maridh both<br />

DueG’’Barcarole”, Offenbsch---<br />

,,wa,& of ‘the Gnam~~~, Barnw.-<<br />

, MR+ GA~L~TED<br />

GAME WARDEN ‘<br />

plnyedtieir last’game and contiibtit- ..--: -.”--: ROY-.:ROY Notln , Mr. “Ttidmiu=le, +h~ T~~fd~<br />

~b? Daw80nftim’ Ihe peak,pric- ed.their abare tiwnrds bringing vic-


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‘ “.ByInstallments ~~ j i Follow;ngthe compktioll this w<br />

[ of the inferior %eamangement of<br />

club rmmn of Whe Dawaon club,<br />

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c]”b tie~bemijip “has decided w<br />

~thorize still further changes in<br />

: .Iub building by the addition o<br />

‘“ wide ‘front portih running along<br />

entire length of the club house +1<br />

and by the addition on the rear (<br />

large room suitable for % gymnasi<br />

ITtie frotit “porch wln “be screened<br />

equiRped with comfortable lounb<br />

chairs. The Sym”naaiumwill he eq<br />

[>ed with a hewer bath and athl<br />

?nraphernalia consiting of puncl<br />

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Ib~~ nhr~lel b=s, mah, bo:<br />

E1OV*, fencing .foilS, ate. U’he I<br />

regular buuin- meeting af the ,<br />

‘1. -,11 -----.- ho held ----——---- Aut tie l“Sth of<br />

1921ROAD lMPROVEMBN,~ Weaent month.<br />

Web. FMt, Oeparttnant I Co”siiimable- road improvement ~lwq”ce ~rjght, who i~,nOwral<br />

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rhirty~two fatil accidents occurred<br />

work of a permanant character is in’<br />

}ng neuf blfax, was<br />

T:ospwt for, this part of Me ‘County”<br />

durifi the ~“rren~ year, In ~dditiOn ‘Di~~ ietat‘week.’<br />

a visitor<br />

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~he hiines in -New M@xico during<br />

I year 1920, from thu following,<br />

;0 the Is“% mi]eo of utatk %ightiay ’<br />

between Co]~ax and ,the ~a~el~.<br />

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F:]l bf roof and


ift’sCoofecti)nery andIceCreamParlor<br />

.1<br />

& can furn~h ancy molds in Brick ‘Ice Cream for<br />

,M DeiIv= I@ rearn’’sold.at our fountain. ““<br />

~o; ●j., Mc 4’ night, Proprietor<br />

ROSCOE &UCKLE IN<br />

LEGITIMATE PICTURE<br />

PLAY “THE ROUNd U]<br />

“...mrn r.<br />

The millions of f..._ ~-_ . ... ..<br />

have laughed thHmseIve~ into Vario<br />

St.ngm of helplesaneoa at the fmo<br />

Fatty Arbuckle comedieg released<br />

paramount will have a new thl<br />

when the comedy star appe+~ in<br />

legitimate role in the gti]lar pafi<br />

Slim Hoover in “The Rbund Up”,<br />

,George Melfotd production for pa,<br />

mount, which comes to the DaWB<br />

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~rp%h:’:n~:’’p::dayiOBe<br />

Schenck, thefamous comedian was,<br />

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HOW MUCH LONGER?<br />

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Thiu question regarding the praw<br />

GARDENING A ‘%ULTIVATED*, ‘<br />

. . .,. ART IN DAWSON.<br />

ent da:k working conditions is n- T<strong>here</strong> is “t.a b~u~d amow Daw.<br />

~uraRy concerning everyone in Daw. aon’e five thottmnd population manY ,<br />

so? right now. That this situation ih Xore of expert gardenem, ~pecia]]y<br />

only tamporary and a~ured of sub- among the .Italian peoP]e, ~hO ~ke<br />

stantial improvement within the near great pride each y=r in the ~xch].<br />

future iu regarded ~ a certainty. ~ence of their gayde”s. These -r.<br />

T<strong>here</strong> is a spirit of optimium pemad- deng are alway~ prepnred ~th ~cien.<br />

all working classes which is well tff:c care and give” the meet . ..ref~<br />

founded and certain of vindication attention through the summer.<br />

before the spri~ is far advanced. months. Such industry is h be high.<br />

Tbe concen~n of public opinion lY commended and it j~ the p]an of<br />

among national experts declares that the welfare, dap~edt. tti give ~pe.<br />

the low tide of bu~ine~ depression to cial encouragement b eveq ~OUBe.<br />

hnve been safely p;nn~ and ‘cites holder who de~ire8 ~ put in ~ ~~d~n, ‘<br />

numerous. favorable indications, CoptYaW. to a report that ham been<br />

ghoti %Yythe bueinesu bntimeter, of circulated, no additional ch~ge ~il]<br />

the rising tide of Natihal prosperity, b. made fot water ti those who mev<br />

Among the industries mo8t sensltlve need water duri~ a“ acca~io”al dyy<br />

W theoe favorable or unfavorable bu8. period for the proper ~~e of ~eir<br />

iness chahges BtandB, pre~mine”t)y, garden, A general ~amP~~ is ~w<br />

the coal indufltry: The coal trade has being. conducted bY fie we]fate de<br />

not only suffered keenly during this partment for the keepifig “p of ~R ,,<br />

transition ,period from war to peace gOa&, co+n, ~igs, cbicken8 and bth~<br />

condition, but, an unhsially mild stock, which nume~w OWUertihave’. ‘<br />

winter hns contributed ite no uncer- <strong>here</strong>tofbrq permitted ti run. Ioone<br />

tain weight to its serious curtailment, about the, ut:eets of the Camp+These<br />

both in the industrial and domesti~ Femlations, ln, regard,,tu, looge’ stick<br />

trad~. are not on]y for ~nitiry raa~on~ bUt,<br />

Duril,g the p- three. &r, fout [tb permit garden ownere ~orng a~~u><br />

weeks, in particular, has thi~ UVUUUAIahce tbti a carefully nurtured garden<br />

- ‘ cured for this engagement and h lethargy in the coal busineus-been p]ot will not be, ruined in a “ighFn<br />

proved to the satisfaction of eve] keenly ,felt. Many of the umaller t]me by some etrny bead of stock<br />

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body conceYned that he im not or<br />

~ble tminterpret comedy but Iikewi<br />

TadorS p. dramatic charactemwitithe ~eati<br />

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Tom Form4n wrute the acenar<br />

mines in Colorado, Kansiu, Oklahoma, , At the present’ time the welf~e<br />

and New Mexico have been ‘forced to department is supervising tbe build.,,<br />

cloge alwetber; ’while tie Iatgur pr~ ing of a lame number of fepcis about<br />

ducerm have been forced to curtail houses which wul allow the ~ardi~ ~<br />

operations to b. or three days a Of n ghrden plot with a tight WOVe<br />

nnd aluo plays th,e hero in the plc!ur week. . Tbe DAw~on mine~ have been fenoe, Inabflity to mecure wire fe”cwhile<br />

Mabel Julienne Scott is tl ,pectiliarly fortunate in. being able to ing has delayed since last ‘full the qn~<br />

pretty heroine. Irwing Cumming opernta, not less ths~ three or four iefying of a large n“mbe~ of requmh<br />

Jane Acker, Eddie Sutherland a? dayu e week, with four-day working for fences. It will probably be never.<br />

others appear ii the all-star cast. periods the rule rather than the ex- a] weeks before the number of Te.<br />

The photoplay by Paul Perry is ~ceptio”.<br />

quests now, on hind can be fullFtila-<br />

~eaned and blt )cked Eaid to bo of the finest quality, whire ] The month of March, ~ccordi”g to ffed; but a defiouv effort “Willbe made ‘.<br />

th~ general tone of the picture is fat the exp~ie”ce of former years, i~ td accommodate a“ch =kqueeti juit as ~’<br />

above the avernge. Thrills, saP.sa- ~ormally cOn~idmtedthe slack month rapidly as the material for foncna can<br />

tional hpisodes, flghti with’ Ind~nqs of the yenr. Nevdttheleaa, definite be secured, All work of putiIng UP<br />

and outlaws and simi]ar western f=- ~ss”r~nceof ‘returning buBiness pros, the fence must be done by, tha house ><br />

turea keep the spect~tors nn ihe an::- pprity has already, quickdned the bccupnnt, th~ material being furnish.<br />

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jo us seat while the particlpatinn of<br />

Roacoe Arbuckle in the utory lends<br />

an added lustre to the production,<br />

p“]~e of ~“ i“crea~i”g demand for ed by the compa”y. NO garde” CaII<br />

coal and coke; while the stimulus of unfely be atte~pted without the pro.<br />

reduced sbiaga prices, effective. af- tection of a fence. ,,<br />

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ter AprR lti, gives furthti reaBon tu The advent of this ‘ge”ui”e npring<br />

STANDARDIZING THE believe that tbe near future will wit. weather has already. gtirrad Up COII.<br />

EL~cTRIcAL SYSTEM ness the return of six working days a siderable activity throu~otit me<br />

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The electrical. department hm been<br />

busy for some time changing the 220<br />

voltage of the limting current ta a<br />

week.<br />

\ town in the preparation of the flound<br />

for garden ~ebd, AM ah ehcourage.<br />

EUROpEAN RELIEP<br />

ment for the growinc of a home ger.<br />

, QuOTA‘UBSCR’B‘D den, it is plmne~ tb offer .severnl<br />

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110 voltag+the skndard voi-ge I>nw-on s quota for the Hoover En- very inviting caeh prize~ for borne<br />

employed on city currents. These I ‘.’<br />

ro$ean Rellef Fund of $l,lBO i~as gmrdenuWown in Dawaon. DlsinM~<br />

~h~~ge, have necessitated. adjus%[b<br />

e~n oversub~cribed and outebnding ested iudgee from eluew<strong>here</strong> will re-<br />

menti on variou~ electrical applianccollections are still comin~ in, >lon- .termine the prize winners, their<br />

es used in the :home, such as motirs<br />

ager Brennan, chairman for the raiw aw~?ds upon ~everal jude-im points,<br />

far washing and sewing machines,<br />

~ng of the local quoh, reporte that Such us: appearance of Earden, vatwaffle<br />

Irons, electric ironu, etc, It is<br />

the re#ponse has been most liberal iety of products, quality of ‘the proparticularly<br />

~mportant that all motors<br />

and spontaneous. The quota ftaa been ducts -~O~n, etc. A more,etimnded<br />

be adjusted for the 26 cycle frequenreached<br />

in small donations, permlt- nOtic~ Of these P1anBfor tbe en~ur-<br />

CYunless of the universal type. Many<br />

tl~ large numbers toncquire 8 di~ ake~~t of home ~ardena will =P<br />

llgbting gltie~have had to be chang-<br />

rect interest in the succoring of Eu- P~ar in a Bubsequenk :ssue Of the<br />

ed as a result of the change in VOlt- ,.<br />

New. ,., .,, .,, ,.,<br />

age. The gtentest problem confrOnt- Po!e’! ‘vnLmz<br />

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ing tie electrical department is thm ‘The f). D;” D. Club met last Fr:.<br />

criminnl propensities of Bmall boys in ~]ny evening at the n“rme~phome to<br />

: FITZPATRICK—SCRIBNER<br />

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breaking ~tceet lamp? as fast as re- enjoy a “kid’s” party with Misses Mr. Tho~. ff..Fitzpatrick and Mi$$<br />

placad. Flood lighti have been in- May Dee Lunsford a“d Bertha Mc. ” Edith Scribn4r, accompanied by Mib~ .<br />

stilled for the Iighing of the canyon Creary as .hostcsses, According to in- Bcr”icn Byers, Miss A-gllie GeisIcr<br />

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roads and the paths UP Capitnn and \.itation, the “kidst) gat<strong>here</strong>d at the and Mrs. E. C. Geisler,, motored to<br />

No. K hill, but it has been found prac- , “nurzery$$ near the 7.30 hour and en. R4to” TuesdW w<strong>here</strong> tbe tvo yotirig<br />

T* ~11 C. W. THURSTON, tically impossible to maintain the joyed a delightful social ~venin~ play.<br />

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31, Springer 7.<br />

Fe~~uary 6 at Dawaon, Dawson 47,<br />

Trin”idad2. ~~ ,“<br />

~?ebrgary 18 at Trinidad, f)awson<br />

28, Trinidad S.<br />

February- 19 at Raton, Dawsoti z9,<br />

Raton ,18.,-, ., ., .’<br />

Febrblar>- 26 @t Dawaon, Dawson<br />

21, itormal 30. .<br />

Jlqrcti 6 nt Dllwson, Dawson 32,<br />

i:ulun 13. , “ ,<br />

‘Tke boys’ 8chndule resulted in a<br />

rlun)ber (,.1close gamea, butonly one<br />

vi~t~!y:<br />

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Jnnuuy 14 at Laa Vegas, DawnrIn<br />

11, tiormal 27, ,, !<br />

Jft)lutiry 16 at ,Las Vegas, Dawson<br />

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,fdk A viEit witi .hi~.par&ntn.<br />

For those who may have mmething<br />

m ceil, something to buy, o: mme-<br />

‘thing Io&tor found, we suggeti e trial<br />

of the want ad column of the Newk.<br />

It paYs to idvkrtiak.<br />

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‘,A~l pe%fis for hunting on ~he<br />

Iahdh mf the Fhelpm Mdgk Corpora-<br />

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tim kare now been recalled, snd no<br />

htidting will bh nlfowed on th~ tiemiuee<br />

of the company until next aea-<br />

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son. The metfng ~emon is now <strong>here</strong>,<br />

making it advi~ble * proMct all II Hufs Satio, Proprietii ‘1<br />

~ame animals. largeand small. j I 1<br />

Alice, the little dhughter oP.E. and<br />

.Wfi. W. Adams, celebrated her sev-<br />

&nih biflhday TUegday by gnterwin:<br />

in% h &Ornpdh”Yof hbr Iikl@ ?r!ends in<br />

, honor of the event.<br />

Owing m a sudden illncs~, Ns~u.ml-,<br />

ization Examinw Wrikht wan unable II<br />

to meet the Dawuon Citizenship clam<br />

last fiiday evening and wa~ fo~ed ,<br />

to postpone hie prornlaed ~~it u~Y<br />

a later dat-e. A cla~ of fi~teeh or<br />

tixteen wilf be ready bafora .MaY. Ist<br />

to take the e=minatlons fnr the nit?ht<br />

school certificate of profiilem,y is-<br />

Bued by the kvirnrnent. This claea<br />

ia meeting at seven o’clock on each<br />

Wednesday eveni~ Ahd h bfieh to<br />

all men intere6tid in taking out “citi.<br />

zai~ip pm&.<br />

Itiian; French br Amei’i- \<br />

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“Cparage of .Marge O’D&d . “‘<br />

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ADWSS1ON S1 cti.z War T-x 4 ati.<br />

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ADMISSION<br />

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rHURSDAY, MARCH 17-.<br />

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MuSICAL CONCERT . . .;<br />

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Folfowad b~s dmnce;’-‘Goad muqi. mkd ● good time ~~r;mted to ●ll.<br />

I*fArnepM” will be’c~d ,,hythe Emstnrq.Shr hditi.<br />

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~ftID’AY.YkR~ lti”” z ““”’’”:” ;“ “““ ~~“-<br />

SATURDAY, ~C,H”.lS- . . . “. ~ ,.. .“ .,<br />

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,., .,,.. FEATURING ALICE LAKE ‘ ‘“<br />

ADMISSION 22 cti.; ~r T“= 2 Ct..<br />

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“IF ONLY JIM”<br />

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A Rhymed ReTiow ““.<br />

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BY Rumell Halman<br />

A vivid &le of bordh days,<br />

: ●ra”g,A.o of tho Scddle, ApPm<br />

la Lik-bl. Rol.<br />

It ie much more of an art to por-<br />

When romance ~ed<br />

Went;<br />

the gMlden ay on the ncreen the ch=acters<br />

f nm a popular novel? remarked<br />

Of red-blood love “and red-kin arry Carqy recently, “than to<br />

fray9<br />

, f lm an ~glnal story or one made<br />

And strong men keen h m~e ‘ f Om a #~Ke PkY. In charac~rthe<br />

tent. i in.g. an original story the actor<br />

The ubry of n mun and muid<br />

Who risked their all to save’“’a<br />

friend;<br />

And how a half-breed renegade,<br />

ed only use his own imagination<br />

i d‘ play the part as he believM<br />

i should be portrayed. In putting<br />

o the screen a play that had been<br />

Their fOe, ~aa thw=ted in Me P educed On Me atige, the fl]m @Cnnd.<br />

‘“--- 1 r can COPY his character after<br />

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And not forgetilng Sheriff “S~ti,” e p!ay.er ‘ho ‘ad pofi?yed ‘t h<br />

Whose heart and bdy both were \ e ‘rigind ‘rama” ‘Ut ‘n ‘ketch<br />

,. A*- ~. I1 E. a character from’ a w~tdar<br />

U,g. ,,<br />

“t<br />

‘vel the actir must take i~to- cott-<br />

(You’re sure b laugh q lot at, P<br />

‘e eration’ the fact that many thou.<br />

him.)<br />

- “With single hand he rolled hls ‘ds ‘ava ‘Md, ‘he. ‘mry~ and<br />

‘(,.,- ,, e ch render ,has mnualized bu own<br />

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c nception of the’ Pam. ‘.<br />

“Tba Round-up”< witi, its all.n~r<br />

,,. , The charactw of the lazy, shifk<br />

‘cant,<br />

1 a and generally unelem Jim<br />

H=, punch an$ PeP, YOU ~~1~ G Iden in ‘4BruWer JimI~ Baby*~,<br />

agvee<br />

upecia)ly interesting @ Hwry<br />

Aroming hit from fiit to last, ‘‘<br />

C rey, who’ in portraying the role<br />

Don’t take our word: but come i<br />

Univqraal’a adaptation of the<br />

and see!<br />

‘.1 a ry, prauented on tha screen und<br />

the title of “If Only Jim’’,’and<br />

tilCE LA= ~ *C rning to the Dawaon ~theatie on<br />

‘,. . PARISIAN P~Y‘4rch 20. ~‘.It,.ti, w different. char.<br />

C,‘: a 4te: from any, yet portrnyed by<br />

, ‘:EadJ .@ SOUY’,by W!tkmHmrl. c ~ey, and ~e, ~~r’ Pkm & role<br />

bu% Rom~nra of tha F-ma- a way that wins the ~ympathy<br />

‘, .,, htin Qua*r<br />

‘ o the, audience in spite of the fel.<br />

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,,Bo& ~“q SOUI)*,a phOf.OP1?y10<br />

1n many ehoitcomin~.<br />

Carey has may book character<br />

pm~sing to be the most intares~<br />

to hia credit, and hae won syccem<br />

,ing of Alice Lakepe apperuancea on<br />

In every case. He hw given h the<br />

: the ucreen, will, k seep fiiday and<br />

uc een the creationn of Bret Harte,<br />

Snturday at the Damon Thcatrc.<br />

E ter B. Kyne, ~erbert Kib~, Eu-<br />

I-9crd motion picture thea~ego~<br />

‘: -“hqve ,=R mtd W* ‘Mti :mka g “.Mg?o’vQ , ‘odes ‘azd *nny<br />

at m wrttars,’ ntnd the pmhlic &<br />

.in the mtnp~ktiv~ few, but moro.,<br />

than comparatively suc?emfu~ pie.<br />

w Ys‘Wind6 iIt ‘Carers work ~efr<br />

tuT@R ----- which .,. .... hawe ... haen . .... hem ulnCq ~ Co,~CBPtiOn0? the ~haradt~.<br />

hot sentatloual rocketina ,- *- .. -mm,,. ~....<br />

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IaritY. As the” fiuher girl -in ‘~ ‘ MOUS “KNEE BREAP<br />

,1 uSED M VS? ‘ESOR{<br />

“SbOU1d a Woman Tell?”’ ~nd the<br />

not diaaimilar but more ambitiOua It ~ai. Again,? All Rule<br />

~~~’-it<br />

, tiole in Jam= A. Herne’a ‘[Shore Sad ~qvid Rniaema<br />

Arrea’t her freahnem of neisonal- i n a bear-uit in the arctic David<br />

ity and etiength of emoti~n phced ine faced- the hu,lking, brutish<br />

gi nt of a,mountiifieer. ~.Like cave<br />

her on an titistic plane which she m n of the atone age, they bgan<br />

achieved” again” is “tie rough-dia. th ir bat~e for the pOESe~Siom~f ~<br />

mend heroink of ‘The Mi&lt w1 man, On@ naw her Mul. tie<br />

,,..-. ,. 1ittd-ag~lfin~ thm mountiln af<br />

.The fOrthco~ng ~,meen,,Pr?dU& n h ‘and bona David)s chanceB<br />

tion, .a Story of Bn American glri w ~ slim, B]oW after blow he<br />

art student in PariE,wi~l give the la ded ?n the brutiih hulk;” ~ice<br />

young aotrem n character rather tb Y clr~led. ..’th? 0100d-s~lne$<br />

wx na. vamma race WW. ,wa~<br />

different,’ it in,.uridemtood:’ a dewith<br />

the mre of his anomy. Bat.<br />

. partutq, from the girl.in.ginEham b<br />

Quarter; mnd “MiarLake, MY ~hose~~!W~<br />

who have had prerelease viewq of<br />

the ~cture, proves “w piquart in .’~,, “,, ~<br />

the Pnritian atmoaphbre m :f nbe ike .-, - -,,,~ ddene~ monster. the<br />

(had been ~rn and raised within a : n:.kept co~ming<br />

on, alwayu try-<br />

stone’s throw of the Seine.<br />

for that fntrd clinch. And Da-<br />

Stuart Hdmea and William Law. ~~ /’ ‘pew ‘It. T<strong>here</strong> was still one<br />

cnanc~ne.hope. It waa tha<br />

r~nce. as prominent in the caat of tm<br />

ble tick Of the buRh country<br />

‘iBody and SouV~, which wm di- — ? he” ___na-called<br />

~%n@#h~e~k~~th.t<br />

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rected by Ch~leB Swickard and he had seen mad before with ter<br />

photographed by Arthur Reeves, A<br />

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The &to is an ~dapt.stion by Hay. ~ddenfy he’ nbot himself outden<br />

Taz M and Marr RoWina of<br />

.16 potmds of bone and sinawthe<br />

play by Willlam HurlbuL Sp~<br />

‘s irht as an ru.row against th,<br />

cisl art interiors were designqd by<br />

br tds knees, and the EOW gian<br />

.A. E. Freuderman.<br />

we t down like a stileken deer.<br />

hi8 is one of the big aeene.r<br />

If YOU en,oy a good picture Be;<br />

,,The courageOf Marge O’DOone~’- ju one of them, in “The Coursg~<br />

of Marge O’Doone”, Vitigraph’<br />

W=oe ~bu~om IU BP in] screen production of th(<br />

Smith Genter, Kans., in 1S87: wo derful story by James Ollva<br />

Went on sta~e w stick actir in P.. \ AAa -hich will be ghown n<br />

M.Dve.,, theatre “;n Morida~<br />

~~o~d”in~~-gl;. Aftewa~ds-- hi ~~ T“e~day. It ig ~ a~~ng, ~],<br />

Paramount-Arbuckle .+O of the great Canadian North<br />

comedies nnti~ recentfy when, he ~, } t. wh_E men are men rind wo<br />

became 8 stir in feature -- ---- nieturen. -- -–- --- -,.,e<br />

‘are women and heroism ant<br />

hi6 fir;t being ‘The ROUrI~UP” in : ~e:~ but a part of the dail~<br />

~ch “ha ~ the utinr m]e. \<br />

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SCHOOL NEWS EXPLOSION SURVIVORLRETURNS<br />

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Tke selection of Roy ne the place Virginio Forni, an Italian minm<br />

for the county high school of the new who re~ided in Dawson for eight yehr~<br />

county of Harding is good .newm b and who returned tu Italy during the<br />

We have been wanting a lngt months of the Greut War to nerve<br />

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~ P“b,ic ~ tb~ eighth grade girle winninet 20 ta 17 the Mine whi~tle,<br />

- .ittention of It in uu.ggested plete, line of chlldren!s wearing ap-<br />

nnd the eighth Bade boys 24 tw 11. that the fol]owj”g. list of districts parel of all kinds, A cordial invita-<br />

In the girli’ game Batin.a BerEamo<br />

em negligent in<br />

with their de~~ati~ alarm signal tion is extended to all tbe ladies of<br />

for the fighth nnd Nellie Scribn@r be cut out mIUIposted in a eonspicu. Diwson hy the store to’ visit this de-<br />

for the seventh were easily the ~~rg ~us ~InCe i“ tbe home:<br />

partment,<br />

w wd~tY.<br />

although a number of Eood players Distiict .No. Bins{<br />

wetc discovered. For the boys, Fred fii]rgad Row . . ..-1 --------<br />

~ SUNDAY SCHOOL SHOWS .<br />

Obelmiti of tbe eighth ahcl ?ferlhil- “NcI. 7 Camp and y,~plc .1----- ‘ti lNcRf%ASING INTEREST<br />

do Gallegos of the ueventh Beemed to<br />

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Main Shre --------------- “~ me Sunday acbool” of the Dnhn<br />

outclass their. team-mates. Several opera Houe --------------- 4 ~h”~~h h~n ‘bean di~playin$ iome Vctor<br />

repofied.~ at members @ the eighth grado tiams DOUgla~ School and Capitnl Hill<br />

of the Comml* 9 both boys and girls, ,Urjll make the 6 grateful development during tbe past<br />

No, ~ and 2 Iipp]e ----------<br />

6 several weeku in @pita of tbe fact that<br />

esent Kgh nchool playert hustle ta N~, 5 Hill and Upper ~hool _<br />

had been oPened<br />

I this community, in common Witli all<br />

hOld their ponitione. Your ~mes N~. 4 hill ------------------<br />

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S other population centarn, i9 gOifig<br />

were cfean and fast, Jnnlor H!gh, and upper stire .-. ______i<br />

hth of March the fees deriv ed<br />

long, 1 s’ho,ti t~o”gh the throeg of tie um”alSpring<br />

we liked the spirit YOUahowud In the Ne~ Quatiers . . . ...1 long Z mhdrt epidemi~~ of measles, scarlet fever<br />

tltta ~aiab Btion going * the<br />

whole eveninfd entti~ment. cOme Lo;et@ . . . . . . . . . ...-1 short l~ong ~“d ~hoopjn~ eo~h. An enrollment<br />

tremury ti be emplOyed lah r into the E~h gchool with that name No. ~ ~pple .-.. a____<br />

F .pwonen ti gemrnl communi ty<br />

2 short 1 long of .144 pupils wn~ rmcorded fot Sunspirit<br />

and you will be right at home.<br />

~~fit. A crew . Of workmen w% The Hish ~hool W,ll give you a royal<br />

day, March 5th, 62 of these being *e<br />

GARDEN =<br />

k’v at work mak change~ foT oub welcome. The evenin~ w- concluded<br />

~eded, and that<br />

~~~”wh”~<br />

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~~ .~,sTR,H”T,~N little folks accommodated at the re%<br />

titb a basket supper, Mr. T. C.. Hill<br />

due atution. Each Sunday is uhuwing<br />

dIaltiw tion Of a~l ~ih ~ being the ~“ctioneer. The proceedi The welfare offme has rateived a an :mcremed attendance, A contribnthe<br />

bisketi, a ‘fancy cnke and<br />

quantity of garden seed lrem the gov- tlon of $90 was recently made by the<br />

nti and r?pem~ the ticketi will enaidm tbe Junior<br />

ernment -and the name * avatitde for aehool to chariw, half being given W<br />

not more than a high to more than meet their’ pa~ent<br />

free distribution b garden- au ]otIg the Armenian Relief f~hd and en~<br />

as it laeb The amd Paclmtr- will hdf to the Europeon Relief Ftmd.<br />

‘s depafim! ‘t on tie new piano. Much of the credit<br />

the m=kl ng fg dne b ,Mm. Young, ~g~ lW and not be given out to chifdren nnleaq on The Primary department at-the R-<br />

written rkquent of their parenti. The cue -Station are now being equipped<br />

w Olivm, whd planned the program<br />

etmete with pi attent, irOn poa~, and train~ tie pupils for their parti. consignment-received connti of five with a full complement of kindarg=<br />

that ~ere varietiee of garden vegatibles+ ten furniture, which will he appreeiat-<br />

The announcement<br />

id hy the little folks,<br />

uld be a stite basketball taurna-<br />

WM officially c tiaicated ~ tbe<br />

ment for both firli and boys eroused would probably be for bOYUanly. At ‘ M;, and Mrs. O. J. HF.Uand dangh-<br />

enthuuianm among our studenk ~,e the time Of this tiiting the mattar ie ter, former residen~ of DaWEOII,re<br />

qu~on of means ntood in the way not definitely eettled. If the girls ~ent]y ~e~rned to their home in. Tuh.confOnnit#<br />

wi a practlca <strong>here</strong>~- of ~~nding ~ur teams and when Mr, do not mt to go evmy donation will ~um~~i after a ~hoti widt in Daw~on<br />

e atiod before tie echool and a~k. be returned. However, tbe boynhave ~~h frie~d~<br />

for donations he won had $74 decided te niake the trip, patilY on<br />

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ed. ,Wlth this s~t he asked for their own expense, and have pledged Tbe byal. Order of Moone were to<br />

contribution on the ontside and per- ti rniee the balance. They expect tw hold their election of ““officem laat<br />

sonally secured subncriptionu fo r leave W*d~sday evening and: AN Monday evening. A” chmter memover<br />

$100 more. Other. men joined hand in written. IenmonnOf all work bership is nOw awaitlW We receiPt<br />

~ommit~e and it wan found +hat assigned for !rhnrndny and Friday. of the charter which will permit tha<br />

twice n month mid is glad to reee ive the people of Damon were willing to Agtin we wiuh to thank the people of orwnization of a local lodge of the<br />

b y. conmtrnctiye eu~estio~ dean~-<br />

,, “d for tha commnnity’a welfare.<br />

finance the keammfor the ti,p. Then. Dae~on for the gene~w<br />

tha news. came that the tournament .Mgh whool at~etics.<br />

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SUPPOfi~f Women’! MaORehenALetion.<br />

iliary W the ?dOose lodsa .,<br />

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NEW MEXIC&THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 19zl .<br />

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., ‘NUMBER 71<br />

ANNUAL SPRING OPENING<br />

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~~~e annukl. ,ap}n~ opening of the<br />

P. D“. M. compan~- store we.~ held<br />

Monday at the big store. A most at-<br />

t.ely.. , Ever<br />

..Ju {0 beins<br />

tractive di~play of spring millinev<br />

eighbor on the El Pasti and as a reservist, arrived in Dawmn this and ladies reudy-to-wear goods OCCU-<br />

A, two-hour die- South$eutern for a long time. past’ week from the. Old Country and pied tbe entire floor space o! ,tbe<br />

Ralph O’Brien vi~ited hlu brother expecte to m“ake Dayuon’ hi~ home. mezkanine floor and was exb)blted<br />

and sister at the University of Colo- His family wilt fullow him later..For. during the day by several oblitint?<br />

rado last we&, He expeik to enter ni in remembered, in Daw~on by ,.hi@ shlen ladien undsr the dir~ction. of<br />

1 next September nnd took many $riendn becauue of being one of Mr#. Dewar, mnnager of the dapnrt-<br />

advantuge of the Colorado basketball the few @urvivors of the 191S exploment; The gtore was beautifully dec-.<br />

t to KUUp and look thlnm 8i0n.” Hewasworkln~In entryNo. orated throughout in honot” of t%<br />

19 East in ‘No. 3 mine at the time but, event. The millinery display inc]uded.<br />

Juxiior High ~chool evening rit tbe instead of rushing to thk main entry both Gaue and Fisk hnte, with many<br />

Opera -house was successful in every with ,moet of the others to be cnught beautiful Enster creations. The la-<br />

thig ~ummer, w.y. Qnite n larti audience w= in by the ga~, he remained in his room dies’ suits. thi~ year, do not ghow so<br />

attendance and everyone sekmed to from which he was tiken In an un- man~ diffe~~t decided Btyleg, but<br />

enjoy the evening. The program wne conmious condition 18 bouru l~ter. are finer .in quality and more reason-<br />

Fern; lost two brothem in the nnmc able. A special akfiortm@ntof fawin-<br />

Encourwement Boy Scout l%ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

atini d~+ef16efi in taffetas and Cantin<br />

--. --. Seventh and Eightk Grades<br />

FIRE ALARM SIGNALS REVISED<br />

crepe proved quite popular, Blouses<br />

Id Mother Hubbard<br />

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in tricollette, Georgetta and crepeu,<br />

Sermon -.--.---.--.le.mau Conner Within the past week t<strong>here</strong> has with a much larger ~howing this “year<br />

Song—’~he Garden by the Sea” been posted in offices and in other than formerly of handmade volles and<br />

~ uffering =ral cauh prizeB<br />

-L.. --.. -... --. Junior Glee Club con8picnoua platen, a reviued lint of<br />

Reading ----------- Mmtice pruet t fire ~]n=mgig”a!s which deaehe chre.<br />

Song—’’Santa Lucia” ..– . . . . .. . ful nttention and study. The camp<br />

–--.. -––—.–.Junior Glee Glub hag been divided into twelve districts;<br />

han~ing tie Ethiopian” for ~h of which a rliatifiguiting<br />

,-.---.: . . ..--. Bienca B.emamO b]a~ ~]1 be blown, by the fiie<br />

iolii duet._;-. Estelle<br />

Mrarruy and ~orence Obelmittu In c- “of fm, notici uhotdd be<br />

batlet-, were shown, A beautifil<br />

line of ~port skirts in plaid~ and nearly<br />

all pleated, n,l~oproved very PoPular,<br />

In nuitg. tbe na~ blue pradominnte,<br />

whale-in the mom dressy suiti<br />

nre fotrnd ~em and tans. NearIi all<br />

if ‘the new nuits this year are ewbwidwed<br />

and come are beaded. .~e<br />

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“fiven to telephone central at tice. JarRw sI1-woI suits am nallkrg u fuw<br />

nE $16 this ye-. A new wrap for<br />

dresuing wa~r, pnt~ned alona’ the<br />

~~dhti-w6r ~ - ,Ati ti*w-*,~ l~.**M-*~<br />

wti~rm -++~~-’<br />

*,fare committee - basketball games between the ueventh hbird whj$~e and fol]ow thjs alarm by play ns Orie of tbe seaeon’~ featurefi.<br />

and eighth Wden were played, the blowjn~ tbe .n”mber of the district on :T<strong>here</strong>. was also o,n display a very com-<br />

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The Dawson News<br />

17ul>)iallu;, 11,,<br />

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SOME PRACTICAL DON’7S<br />

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FOR THE MINER<br />

,The St. Patricks ,Concefl. and dance<br />

given pnd~ the auspfces of the Daw.<br />

.uog. Choral Cluk, promtik ta ‘b@ one<br />

nf the most enjoyable evenb of. the<br />

uoauon which should not be missed.<br />

Tickem maybe “pirehnsed for juti th~<br />

cottcert or tbo concert’ and dance<br />

tiomb;ned. An appetizing lunch will<br />

be served” during the evening by the<br />

~adiqu of tire.Easte!n Stat. ~he con.<br />

: iktt tickek for” downs~irs will bu<br />

,$l,Jo ~“d for up.stairn 85.. ThOq@<br />

~holding concert tick~t stubs ~ny procutk<br />

dance tickek for 76c per couple<br />

: at the. e.tati door alter the concert.<br />

extra ]ady, 25c. Thow not attend.<br />

ing’ tbe concert may procure “dance<br />

tkkete for “$1.00 per c.nde after the<br />

concert, exti~ lady, — $6c. 5<br />

“‘; rnr. and Mrs. E. R Lati~fie, who<br />

baig. b,een well knO&n” rqEi~tik of<br />

Dq~f30n,for a Jpug tifpe, left r=e~ly<br />

fp?’ Inspiration, W!zoni, w<strong>here</strong> they<br />

,wilj.‘wake their future” h~pa.<br />

Trrim&ationa are being made. “for<br />

‘ ●:PJ atindance at the Concert and<br />

‘d-o tab. giron st tlsa 0~r8’ Howae<br />

s41s 4versing’“under the .as~pieea of<br />

the Damn Oboral Society. Tko<br />

event ~ud~aerring of the patron%e of<br />

evaryone wbo betl?vea thateuch av<br />

organization has a place tb ffll in tht<br />

life’ if our commupity, and ia dei-ing<br />

of support. .“<br />

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Vermejo .~ga No. 86 will meetio<br />

special =ion on Batuiday” waning,<br />

March 1~ far wa?k in tha Fellow.<br />

Craft de-. .’<br />

~un D. FuUer; n rsnchmu litirig<br />

qear 6@nger, wm bmw8ht to tb.<br />

Da- ~*1 Iq way * m-<br />

Caha -tmmm~t.<br />

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By Installrnetits.<br />

You .an buy Abnm.t .nJthim= “n the immtallrnentplati-a home and<br />

furaiture. a .chool course, a ●at of book, or a musical instrument.<br />

Do YOU kn~w thatyou cap buy a $1,000 bmnk accouut in tho mama<br />

Wmy?<br />

in buying $1,000 or any other sum by means of a bank m..nunt th.<br />

imetnllment privileue will not cm.t you a cent extrm. .<br />

Inbuyiug other things ym” may net foal thnt you awfi them until<br />

you have paid in full, but the monay in your accnunt with us at<br />

any time i. AL+ YOUR OWN.<br />

ANM atnount down, and as much per<br />

week, or Inanth aa Mou choose-isn’t<br />

,. that an eas~ wag to acquire $l~?<br />

We desire t=~ our sincere<br />

atituda und debt” of thank ti the<br />

embers of theK.of. P. ,lodge, tu tbe<br />

mher, whool.matea and frietsti af<br />

w beloved little son, mhone kindly<br />

mpathy attended us during our ~<br />

nt bmaavement.<br />

Mr. and MrB. A. E, ENC;LISlf,<br />

And- <strong>Family</strong>.” .<br />

WrJba n~w—~ woqa 764.<br />

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‘ A Bi@<br />

MAY BE, PURC~SED<br />

ToNc md”~rifier”<br />

AT W:RETPA, ~0.,1<br />

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SIGNS OF SPRING<br />

he cement tnnn:s courti are nOw<br />

roqucnt usc arid givinz opportunfor<br />

recreation and hPa!Jhy exerto<br />

a large company of racquet<br />

ders. Severa,l fceo-for-all tenniu<br />

,naments among 10CU1players me<br />

temulnted for the summer and fall<br />

II<br />

m th~~ Players will be .dividcd into<br />

th. cc or four classes and elimination<br />

co tests held between th’e memberfi<br />

of ach class. It is hoped that general<br />

ifi rest in tennis mny be reviv~~ in<br />

ne ghboring ‘Imalities and that compe<br />

itive tournaments in -nnis. as w~l<br />

M in golf, may be revived with &<br />

, to , Trinidad un[l other outside play-<br />

DON’T abuse a mule with a hprag.<br />

Push on the ctir and hwlp,, him; he is<br />

helpin~ you.<br />

DON’T puns by n misplaced tie or<br />

t,otk in the #noin hrnllway. .It. WW1<br />

atop tile motor’ nnd delay your turn<br />

on cars. .Push the obstruction &side.<br />

DON’T p~s u rock hanging’ from<br />

thq root without notifying the mime<br />

bous: i]~]n,odiatly.. tiactice “safety<br />

fi~sl” .UI-WJIYS. .,<br />

DON”l’ cut a t~~in two in order tu<br />

lay a rail; cut under the tie BOthat<br />

it nlav be used auain.<br />

DO”N’T put th~small ‘;rid of Htimber<br />

up; put Lh?big end up.<br />

DON’T lay trrnckso .CIOSCh ‘u rib<br />

, that n cnr will’ not pn?.e. ,<br />

DON’T cut,U,am bar tori deep; it<br />

will ‘eventufAly woiken tind slip.<br />

DON’T. leave nlacKtnc cuttin~s iq<br />

your place; it may cause you,.anrl other.i<br />

trotvhle.<br />

~OW,T cut off your shooting wjr,e~<br />

in tirder to get thcm out of your way;<br />

,phll them pvt frotn under, the coal,<br />

roil them VP end hang th~ .!h. a post;<br />

‘”;’, DON~ “tibum your boss: ,, ‘wIien ,hs<br />

,i~ ~ivil~g.’yoq a,d~ick for YOUr OWII<br />

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O.baervanc&of tie” above dtits till<br />

~ mike for,’ mi~i’ efficiency ,.and wfll<br />

bring the sat~aetio~ ‘pf “~av!ng done<br />

....,.,.a.da~~wor$ fe~ ~ d~ytq ‘~~y,, :. ; ::<br />

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THIS EVENING’S” CONCERT<br />

the habit of the children in usiw<br />

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- It cement conrta for a skating ,ri~<br />

THE GOOD OLD U. S. A.<br />

,play~o~nd must be discontinued.<br />

s have been torn down and Bevefi<br />

Safe~ First Oepatient. i“”—’”; An Iklinn miner, who formerly a ‘instances of dums.ge report%d<br />

~‘ ,. resided in Dawaon for n number of ~ ch can only be eliminated by thi<br />

! yenrs nnd who recently returned from U of the courts on’lyi for the put,<br />

Severity of accidents due to iDfeC- Itha old CO”ntiy, s.sye that DawBorI P e intanded.<br />

)n is atartfing, One would think ~l~k~ ]ike hom~ to him. Ha repre~ente<br />

nt the orkinnl accidmnt would con- , conditio~s as deplorable in hia form.<br />

tute sufficient yarning to in$ure home district and with ,Iittle hope r<br />

at precautbns against an i~creaae improvement for years- b come,<br />

the danger Iby inf$ctiou he taken. r the laborer, t<strong>here</strong> i~ little, if any, )awson” Hotel<br />

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inor tnjuries neglected produce ,rk, while prices for the common<br />

>~t of the infections. gevere in.<br />

John Hixenbaugh, Mgr.<br />

te~ities of life are almost prohibi. ! ,,<br />

ries seldom becqe infected, be- e, Having a fair iupply of Ameri. ,.,.~ ‘.,<br />

use the ucrioua]leas of the accident n money, ho and his fumily did not<br />

wands treatment by n physician.<br />

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ffer,’ as the Italian lira, norms’lly<br />

ke minor injuries, which are ne- )rth about .20 cent?, is now worth<br />

:cted, give t~g worst infections and !ents in American money. On? Am- hm~rieanPlan”<br />

~ lqug~st disability, It“1s” estimak can dollar was worth, 25 Iirns; I:but<br />

that, more .tim& is lost and-we tM~; tili ‘Of-ih0eJc05tiig”:260 Iiras ,, -<br />

ill, u@wed \bepause‘of ,the’ infec, d all- living cosw in ‘proportion, it<br />

,“<br />

)n than from original aicidenk,. LEa myatcry to bim how”puople liv- Electric Lights-Steam<br />

In y~rs past it-was the usua,l cuw His fare, from ‘Italy home cost<br />

m among men worklpg.in the nrines,<br />

.Heat<br />

n 7,OOO”Iira.~‘ Just’ what obstacles<br />

]en they r-ei,ved n tintir. injury, rn’nOwtrestrictiunfi on immigration Single ‘weals 75c .’<br />

ch aS a“cut.or :ljgh~ fle6h WOUnd,tO 11 presotit ti “thd”.kin~ing hack of<br />

ici”Q pi~ci of ~obAM,oop”tbg. youud i.:&tiily ““W Aqeri+t~ [s now. ,WS .M.~TES.S2.M.Wr day<br />

d -bind”it ‘up ‘wiW’thi-first “~+cp of uateut coneem”’ - ,<br />

]terial which happened. “to be at<br />

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rid,” suctJ as a dirty band,kgrchief,<br />

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c. Th@ numbe~ of itiections w)rich<br />

tqlted from tKIs prpcti?e in alarm.<br />

~. First aid work $saches the prOpmethods<br />

of tihing ti~re of slight<br />

juries. Those who have been in the<br />

bit of treating injuries in tbip m,anr<br />

‘should atmlld the firut.aid CIBW<br />

,’.’ THEDAiSQ<br />

.$, A. M,VANDYI<br />

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CARD O.F THANKS ;<br />

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Awm LMTM’ tim;p @ V.& M.<br />

,. WEU EQUIPPSD I<br />

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kAILROAD =ALs HERE BASEBALL ASSOCIATION<br />

ORGANIZES<br />

A patty of officialn of the El Patio<br />

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ctione~andIceCreamParlor &W.thwestinrsilroad arrived from Qrriti a number of local baeebnll<br />

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El PaXO on Tuegday evening of this enthus[~k met last Monday evaninr<br />

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parties.<br />

rnh fancy rnold~ in Brick Ice Cream for \paat Weekin two priwati mm i~d left<br />

the following day afhr a brief visit<br />

b pdect an .~llim.etio” for the<br />

coming Beaeon. Mr. H. T. Bird waq<br />

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ce Cream sold at our fountain.<br />

Knight. Proprietor<br />

iof innpecti.n tithe” compang’a p,operi eiected manager and Mr. M,tz Koa-.<br />

Itylnthi~ v Ic]nlty. ~ ~ Thonr Included in lint? cafatiln. Dawamt should encour.<br />

1the party were: A. f2. Sweetg vicx. age and support a firgbclem” baueball<br />

,,reai,nt and general me.nagar; L cIub ,thk year, now tbnt the national<br />

omls, ~iatant general manaEer; sport ham‘got back on ita feet orncc<br />

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YOUR<br />

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,CH+DREN?<br />

~~ 8. Beeth, auperlntendent, eastern mote, end it is none too early to place<br />

divinion; Eugene Gordan, ~nmter me. 1tie or~~isation” of a team Under<br />

TELffPHONE +0 SERVE<br />

chnnii; F. L. Hunter,. purchasing headway. While the commur;ty has<br />

ALL SECTIONS<br />

,- 8gent; !H. E. $tansbury, teaident wn. lost Beveral good players from var.<br />

The placing of the new ~ephone Igineer; Thou. Pixton, euperintident iouu cau.rea,t<strong>here</strong> we alwnye others to<br />

bo?rd in commimion this past week of motor power; M. O. wobee, nuper. take their places and a little p~ and<br />

1. ~<br />

ha, enabled manager Bli.k to pror,eed ~ntendent of tdegrapk energy expended duri~ the next few<br />

!<br />

HARVEY. SPRI GER, Sa;r.<br />

i“”” I QVCOJM L<br />

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tiFi~E HO 1RS: “’<br />

8 A. M. m 12. ‘M. ,<br />

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t P, M. b 5.3 ?. m.<br />

7P. M. tO a. P.M.<br />

El ~ —1<br />

with tha installation of ~ ]arge ~“m. ~ weeks till produce them,<br />

ber Of new home<br />

Etom-Frida7, Metcb Ilth, to Mr.<br />

phone8 in ~atio”a<br />

and Mm. Jack Fragale, ”a girl. BERNARD DVRNING TO; “: . .<br />

part,r of Dawmn w<strong>here</strong> no pI1one Her.<br />

vice haa ‘<strong>here</strong>tofore axi~ed. Campm<br />

RE~N IN DRAMA<br />

George A, ~tnrk made a &iP to<br />

Nor. 4, 5, 7 and Capihn Hill are be- OF LOVE-AND HATE<br />

Nlnidad this pest week to investigate p<br />

ing accummpbtid at the prraent machinery for u new steam laundry<br />

OWlar S~r Pl=ro in New Sol-t F,..<br />

ku~, ‘“s&. mfv*m#ww”<br />

time and Camp No. 1 and Imretk will which i% cantemplatcd for D$wnon.<br />

be quite wdIl reptese”ted On the new<br />

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Followin~ his mppenrance <strong>here</strong> in<br />

system as sOgn as an additional COn_<br />

~,:<br />

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[“1”<br />

Suiti made order,<br />

Hati cleaned” an blocked<br />

,.<br />

~ Cleaning of a 1 kinds’<br />

““. ;i. tiundry A4ency”<br />

“E.A. STARK, ~oprietor<br />

Dorothy, the little daughter of Pro- “When Bearcat Went Dry” and ‘*The<br />

Bignment Of out~ide cab]e cati be ~e. fessor and Mm C, H. Dye, a~~ide~L Gift Supreme,” Bernmd Durning, the<br />

ceived b relieve the congestion c~n% al]Y fell ‘off the doot.akp Monday e~r, promi~- M reveal an unusu~l<br />

ed by m mtich ou,tside construction. morning, bre~king her arm ju~t,a~ove phase of ,hi.r acting ability in “Seeds<br />

of Vengeqncd,” a new Seleet Picture,<br />

The nrrivni of this new cdle Mil the ~i~t-<br />

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which will be uhown at the Dawson<br />

also permit the relieving of many<br />

I A committee representing the high<br />

party lines wbithi eventually, will “ot<br />

theatre for two days brginning<br />

mhool annual staff motoredto m~n Monday.<br />

nttbmmodate more than three phone~ Saturday afternoon to complete ~r. This picture was made from th6<br />

to each line. ‘the present list of 200 rangementg for tbe publication nf the popular novel, %e Sowing of Alder.<br />

exchange users will be increanad to<br />

Iannual pubhshed by the Senior class, son Crcerr; fitten by Mn~arei Prea.<br />

860 or more av rapidiy amthe work of<br />

cott Montague, and in, the cant nuP-<br />

in#t81]ation can be accomniighed. The<br />

..<br />

pottin~ Mr. Durning are included the<br />

uniting ef a,ll nectiernnof tie camp by 1of the we,vk from a week’n absence<br />

names of ueveral well known mreen<br />

telephone will prove n greatir a~net rimiting his brother at the University<br />

players,” notable amnng w~l~ are<br />

for the accom”lodation of the resi. of COIOt.rdoat Boulder, during which<br />

Pauline SMrk, who hax been ,fkatured<br />

dents of this community than in per. time”he witnemed the CoIorado State<br />

in ‘many playn; Gloria Hope, also a<br />

hups now realized. In caee of fire or Basketball tournament. -”<br />

of the urgent need of a doctor’~ ser.<br />

—— ““ we]I known mreen player, and Eu.<br />

Poke Smith of BrUliant,oneof CfJ]- Wne. Benaerer. Other playem are<br />

vices, the ,tekphonewiil prove indiu- ~aX<br />

COUnty’sold time r~ide”ts well Charlea, E+~er, Jack, Curtis,.. Evtiyn<br />

pensible. Much “conaarvatipnof,time ~<br />

own In Daweon, ‘wex a visitur in ~elhie, George Hemandez, Jack LTV.<br />

iu “also effected through the tele:<br />

town the lbxt of the week.<br />

ering and two boyn, Burwell Hamrick<br />

phone’s uuei : Dawmn may not yet<br />

and Genrke Stone.<br />

po6&eti all of the modern convenience. The contract for tbe grading arid<br />

The story is 6aid to be laid in tha<br />

es of a city, but mme very gratlf ying, nurfacing of 1S?4 miles of the Daw-<br />

mounti]ns of West Virginia. It is dertrides<br />

are being made im that direc. aen-Satnfi hirbway wu to h~ve been<br />

eeribcd as a powerful production,<br />

,.<br />

.,<br />

throwing to the fotvgropnd all thp<br />

animalism and primitive instinct of<br />

LbBsERVE CAR% IN<br />

Mr. and “Mm. A. M. Diver, parents the West Virginia mountain% .rhaded<br />

PLANTING TREES<br />

, of Dr. F. C. Wlver, whd havO been with th? ieUgioug fervor for. which<br />

visitoru in Dawson since the middle of the mountaineers are known.<br />

Experience in tiee culture in Daw:<br />

December, ekpact ti leave the ktat of<br />

mn and neighboring campu haa shown AN INTERSSTING COMPARISON<br />

+this week for their home in KalaIwa.<br />

that a kvrge percentage of trees pkmk :<br />

The P, D. M. company has recently<br />

zoo, Mich., w<strong>here</strong> Mr. Diver is em.<br />

ed fail tu survivs tbe first year be.<br />

compiled the follp.wing llst of com-<br />

ployed by the MichIgah Centrrd rnfl.<br />

cause of unurientillc handling. Rev. toad,<br />

parative prices for groceries and<br />

,,-<br />

eral hundred hardy nhade trees will<br />

meatn. “The fitat column of figures<br />

be distributed duriw tie latter part A@ the climax to a cran. came . S;t- giveg the. price ptevaihng in April,<br />

of this month to those whe will place arday night, s negro named Chas. 1,~0 of laot year and the sicind col-<br />

theit order with the welfare depah Richey was ~bot ti~ngh the bip by umn tha price prevailing on Mnrch<br />

ment and wiN gunrantee to piant the anothar negro nam~d Ed Rippey whO 10thof W15 year:<br />

tre@a properly and Cive them ad- ig now ]an~i~M”g in tbe ~oun~ jai] Article April, 1920 Mar. 1921<br />

equate care. K, the soil in adobe or<br />

nhale undHr the nurface, the iarger<br />

cxcavqtion made fur the tree, the beb<br />

““der a $2,00(J bond ~waitin~-a hmr.<br />

ing before the grand jn~ urider tha<br />

eh~~e of as~ti]t ~th inhnt to ~“r.<br />

Pohtoe.v, per iwt -‘ $6.20<br />

Baeen (medium) . .62$<br />

Beef. (round EM) .96<br />

$2.00<br />

.8$<br />

.2s<br />

ter asanrance of the tree-n aurviv;ng. der. The i“j”red man ia n~w at the Rump Wnnt . . . . . .25 .20<br />

Refill with ~urfaee soil only mixing I)aw~o” bo~pi~l wh~e tie i~ ●xmct. T-bone ;--------- .86 .2s<br />

the rnplaced earth with a moderata ed b recover: -<br />

$irloin . . . . . . . . . . .s5 .26<br />

amount of fa~llizet. , Cut off all but<br />

two or threk mitrbag or branches, .as A min.ble ~f~ the picture of the<br />

Chuck Stank . ----<br />

Csbb&e . . . . . . .<br />

.26<br />

.10<br />

.20<br />

.06<br />

the supetfluoua twige on tie rupling late Dr. James Douglas, in whose bon. ~ (Per C.SC) . .<br />

drawo strength from the room w<strong>here</strong>] or our new building waa named, wm ESSU (per doz. ) .<<br />

vitality is moat needed. Ob~ervance’ reeently preoen~d by his eetite. Dr. Sugar (per CWL)..<br />

of these timple precnutionn nbould in. Dougla8 was the founder of the Sugar (per lb. ) .<br />

sure tbe life af at Ieaet 90 per. cent PhelpkDodge corporatioti and wan ita Coffee (-) .-<br />

of the shade tteen to be pian~ in president until himdeath a few yearm Off* (JMB) ---<br />

Dawson this nprintr, as tho name are wo. Not. only was he a great build- Table Salt . . . . . . .<br />

16.00 10.60<br />

.50 .26<br />

i3.66 9.50<br />

.182-$ .09 %<br />

.32 % .26<br />

.75 .86<br />

.0s .06<br />

of the cottonleua cottonwood variety (er but be was widely known in Eng.<br />

and exceptionally hardy and well land knd Bcotland an well w tbe UniL<br />

Flour<br />

m)<br />

(DM) (Per<br />

-------- 7.10 6.40<br />

‘ he aat.mobile par ies were be]<br />

and “rellevad of t eit va]uablc<br />

~hmst the j“nctio” of th Van ~o”tc<br />

adapted to Wis locality .-<br />

Ied Bbteu as a grmt otudent and 8cien- ,S20tU, (DM) (pet<br />

Itist. Hiu great work as a philsntbro. 48 lbc..) -- . . . . .<br />

Sims have been pasted near tbe ‘ plst in a, quiet, un=numing mannet, Lard (5s) .: . . . . .<br />

3.76<br />

1.90<br />

2.75<br />

1.25<br />

td with the min blE way last SrI reservtiirn of the town water depnrt- endeared him ~tba bemty of thou. Lard (1OB} ------ 3.66 2.45 ‘<br />

tiny, highk The Ion hold-up mu<br />

exs caught m Knw hou u later in R}<br />

vnenb offering a reward of ten dollnrn<br />

for lyformatiorr leading f.a tbe<br />

uands. His memory ~bould always be<br />

fresh in the minds of the pupiln of the<br />

But*r<br />

Bmne<br />

(creamery)<br />

(per lb.) :.<br />

.76<br />

.10<br />

.60<br />

.Ov%<br />

$ and gave bin n e m Fran arrest and conviction of anyone Douglas flch~] and bie idea]m and<br />

o)sh, hailing from awsofi. W<br />

arecertein he meant D wsofi, Alaska.<br />

found lolterin~ in tk<br />

remer’voirs.<br />

vicinity of these dEeds an i“spiratio” fa ev~one wba l~:ngj~; ri;;~”<br />

Oranges (per box)<br />

:~~%<br />

8.00<br />

:~<br />

6.75<br />

m+—–<br />

T<br />

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/,. Ic”mea‘n ‘iew “f ‘i’ ‘ic&A<br />

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,:;.! : ,,<br />

:’ This. is a, distinctly new<br />

‘J;~~, stylish assortment at<br />

,.,<br />

SaturdayMeat Special1 Dry.,Goods<br />

Beef Roasts __17~c lb.<br />

Pork Roasts ._-.25c lb.<br />

Frkh Spare Ribk 20c lb.<br />

Link Pork Sausage<br />

_----= i-=-20clb.<br />

Puritan “Hams“X.35Clb.<br />

Puritan Bacon --4%c lb.<br />

Rex Bacon (whole<br />

or half side) .i_23c lb.<br />

10 ltes. Rex Lard _.$2.00<br />

5 lbs. Rex Lard --$1.10<br />

2 lbs. ~X Lard .-. .45<br />

4 lbs.~ottolene-. .80<br />

2 lbs. Cottolene_. “.40<br />

Corned Beef -----12%c<br />

ORDER YOUR SPECIALS FOR EASTER”EAR-<br />

LY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT<br />

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We have a complete<br />

new line of plain and fig-<br />

ured voiles. Come in e“ar-<br />

ly and select yours. While<br />

they’ last<br />

35C to $1.85<br />

~Furniture Dept.<br />

,,, ., All+otton Mattresses: Lagt yem’s prices<br />

were $12.00,$15.00 and $20.00, now ~<br />

$7.50,$10.00 and $15.00”,<br />

., :~A~-WWl Serge suits Trimmed with Embpoid.<br />

ery an i beads, of good styles and. cuts,<br />

‘from - _.-._ .__--. -__._ -____ i._$_20i-_$.2o.oo to $75.00<br />

~;b~~wm~l Jc<br />

Sanitary Couches, completi,, with. 18-lb.”<br />

puff, reduced from $22.00 to $18.00<br />

Kitchen Cabinet Table~, $20.00 values, now<br />

rsey Sport Suits -_.-_ --~-. ~._$15-005.00 and up ~ aff etas, canton Crepes, Navie~,<br />

Phe:=a nts, grays, tans and browns, dain- ~ “’<br />

,’ ~ ‘ty and dressy . ..---___ ._.__ .__-__ ----i$00.00 to $40.00<br />

s:! C6me n early and get that Easter Hat. We have them<br />

~ $15.00. ‘<br />

‘ KITCHEN CABINETS<br />

FORMERLY NOW<br />

W7.50. .,, ‘“ ““’ $60.00’ ‘.”<br />

:, $55.00 “<br />

ALL ALUMINUM WA~E. REDUCED 20 PER CENT<br />

Uawe Y?UTpiotum. to be fmmd~ daya’ time ,Wuimd<br />

,,<br />

GET A BIG BEN ALARM CLOCK AND YO~ WILL NEVER ●BE LATE. SEE OUR NEW<br />

‘~~CKET, iIZE FLASH LIGHTS, FIBRE COVERED AND NICKEL PLATED, $1.85 and $2.25. ~.<br />

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%1 P*nter of f;prinEmrwea a vi.<br />

Middle of Ihsl<br />

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y*3&ti&: ‘“~ “<br />

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DAtisoN. NE% HEx. ~ .’. ,<br />

,.’tSW tieyer, tter ographar for tit<br />

maha$er’h office, w= a vie new this Past week Of the Budden will put into effect the daylight =v-<br />

CHURCH DIRECTORY.<br />

ti Trlntiad tbe laut of the waekl death in California of her mother, ing p]An. The work dhy wlt.f #tart<br />

P — Mh. R; Black, n former wall known one hour earlier. Watchen ~ and D-w-o. Ckmwhd. . S. Ruae~it,<br />

Olbva ffamm~ hiw takan tie posi- resident 0*.Daw~oF..<br />

clocks should be set ahead one hour mini~er. Bibla Schovl, 10.30 a. ~.<br />

on d @WIal c1mk. fot the wwre.<br />

on next Sunday evening in order b Mm, YounE, S“Pt. : ~m~ ~n~4n<br />

E. W. ,Ka~er, vice preside~t of the<br />

conform to the new time. Imeet at Eaaeua stiuott, Mb Mc-<br />

‘<br />

●celt to Ma h!bme In New YO*<br />

.,. ,<br />

a director of the Bank of Dawson, ‘rhe Continental Oil conipany now<br />

was a bpslnens tis:~r in Dawson this has under ~Ong~ctiOn ~e~t Of the d-<br />

pat week for a couple O* claw. pot a 20x30 warehouse which will<br />

CFeaW in charge, higher urades mwt<br />

at church. flvening aemice, 7.80<br />

~. rnA,,*:~:~e:tlce ‘riday’ 7“30 p“<br />

MisA $hirldy Mutbr, reprBwntative<br />

or the New York Mdtual Lifa In- gmIlon ga~lina tati and a 16,0M c~tbollc ~h.rch-sun~nys”~ Maaeaa<br />

nt 8.S0 a, m. for Engkah-mting.<br />

.jn lts hmtir Y: ~t tho r~~lal<br />

tank for o~l will alno be erected near ~o.30 ~ * *or smvi~=~<br />

nurantie &ompAny, wes a v!nlbr in ~h~ ~nrehou8e.<br />

on )wt Wedne Idfiy evening, a?v Dawson thin pant weak for a couple I<br />

p].. ~V,;illK, 7 o’cl~ck. =%:;’ “-<br />

.“—<br />

service~: Masueu re initimtmdinb the ‘ank ‘i of d~~~ with her Sister.<br />

at 6.S0 nti 7 a. m.<br />

I ,F~ank Mullen he,s received n, com- Ju”ivr ehOi ~eheargals “Wednesdays<br />

hian ~dieu 8F(<br />

mtsslon from Judge T. D. Leib of the at 4 p. m, hifat Fridny of themofitb .,<br />

rneking planu for. the organiza MI*s.David Thompmn left Monday,<br />

district .iourt au a member of the n- 1devotion: COmmunion. ~.80. mm~s<br />

~f tb4 Fythian Sister~, an. au%il. Ifirch Tth. for Nebraskn, “fqr a visit<br />

jury commi~sion, which was to meet! at ~ and 8 ‘. ‘.<br />

wit’] he! SiSt@r:”Mr. ~OmPsOn! f~fi+ I wed”e~day of this week to compi]e a I ‘ .<br />

‘ SANITARY AND<br />

A M.e07r. M.<br />

htip, kp * ta9 P.M.<br />

Mm., J. W,, tifeen of Roy, N. M. Mrs. ~arlea McLennofi enterhin. The now heavy auto muck for hatilrecently<br />

arrived in Dawmn and is ed a company of gueutn at a party ing work wau r~eived tldn paak waOk<br />

now a patient at the Dawson hospi~l, IRive” last Friday afternoon, and is now hein~ ouerated bY CltSrla~<br />

ent, is now located at Jerome, Ariz.<br />

‘Dr. ‘~ ‘G. Diver i@tutned home {<br />

dad. IJe wus accompanied by Mrs. ~<br />

Diver, who has been a visitor in Trin-<br />

candidate. into the order. The work i cOl~n cut 0? the new hnilding. !<br />

P-~-DATE ~~y~e~o~ ~w;~;~~t:ed bY the en: 1 Iobseme Maanday-Thumday at the<br />

Paatries of All Kinds<br />

Enrique Mares, a former repre- Ilodge tiom on next ‘rhursday @vensentative<br />

in the stite ie~nlature from ] ing, March 24th—the Thursday pre-( Fresh Baked Every DaY’<br />

to Wtii” ~il~ week M; MAWS wiil bent ~ Raton, SPringer, CimaWn [ Cand{e~TOb~Oft<br />

continue to make Dawmn his head- and other county members of the<br />

quar~s for his ;nsuran@e and picture Stab Consistory to be prnsent on tblo<br />

fram~ business.<br />

Ioccnsion.<br />

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Drinks<br />

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Amusements for tti. Week at th<br />

DAWSONOPERAHOUSE<br />

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MONDAY, MARCH 21—<br />

TUESDAY, MARCH =<br />

, ,Program ~<br />

“SEEDS OF VENGEANCE”<br />

FEATURING BERNARD DURNING<br />

A tbdlling tde ‘of tb. C.mberlnad moun-kt. in wbiih a boy who<br />

-w up with murder in bic heart fimsllydecid.d tbt the.s11of le~<br />

b. gwmt tin<br />

the&lo of D-that<br />

~f ht.:<br />

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Cme.<br />

Bernad Durnina ia splendidly-mt im<br />

,.<br />

Also Stith Ep,isode of “The Brtied Fo@<br />

ADMISSION 22 cb.i War Tax 3 cti.<br />

WEDNESDAY, MARCH *<br />

‘DEEP WATERS” .-<br />

Also, “The Gump&’’-Andg on tti Bmh<br />

ADMISSION 22 cts.; War T= 3 t..<br />

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THURSDAY, ~RCH + ‘““ ‘ ,.,”<br />

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BOXING CONTEST’- ~ ““<br />

~etw-rnn‘< YCLONE” STOOPS af D-vwn, N. M.<br />

And “YOUN~’ _Oti of Stimger, N, M.<br />

Uo Two GmD PRELIMINARIES<br />

ADMISSION: Gllery $1.10; F@rqw.t $1.6S; Rimg Side, $2.7S<br />

:FRiDAY, fdARCH 2&<br />

SATURDAY, MARCH % ‘<br />

tiBLACKMAIV<br />

F’EATURING YIOti DAUA --<br />

- pictura ~titq the ●tow of a girt e-k Wh =ham. fa cum’<br />

richu tbmugh bhctii is cnm~bed h the motof CUpid. Vkh<br />

km in b MI., of & tid”crook giwm ● pleuing ~rforma.. uad<br />

WynX SMndillm●$f*A yleuiu= s~p~rt in tk ~i~ *lerolm.<br />

,.<br />

~ ‘!Red Cress Educational Ptiture$’<br />

SUNDAY, MfiCii Z7—<br />

,., . “ALL DOLLED UP”<br />

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,. FEATURING uYS WALTON<br />

ADMISSION 22 SW.; Wsr Tax 3 CU.<br />

,.<br />

Ah “internatw& N~ws”<br />

.1, . . . . .<br />

COMING NEXT WEEK— .,<br />

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ADMISSION22 W.; .WW Tu 3 cb.<br />

.EUCENE .OBRIEN in ,.<br />

“‘ ‘iWORLDS APART” ..<br />

. . WUIAM S. HART i.<br />

“’THE CRADLE QF COU~AGE”<br />

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“DEEP WATERY’<br />

~. “4LL DOLLED ‘p<br />

DO*B Lo e Ln,t Forever t Three<br />

A Rhymed R..iow<br />

By RuwI1 Hfflman<br />

“1–<br />

~ge. of Emotion<br />

You’d like to breathe the ualty air<br />

Of s~~~7New Englan,d’s stormy<br />

Psych Iogiatu say that the emoti~n<br />

Of ove has three periods in<br />

And tn~in~, with “the plain folk~ ~dMchi ‘ffwt’s ‘out ‘mnO”nc-<br />

A deep-sea diver as your host? First, n order comes the imma-<br />

~heli see ,,Deep Waters’?, a rO- ture fot<br />

of the -otion, genermance<br />

Of ~tn~t hear~ and horny<br />

nlfy call d “PUPPY love”. Its @ffeet<br />

‘is ore potent upon boys and<br />

A pretty girl’with ayes that dance, girh an usually lnnti until one or<br />

And k;;: adventure, on the the ~the of the principal develops<br />

A, story pictured b Tourneur ‘r@ckles”<br />

With all his well-Enown artistry, The s, cond utage frequently r~<br />

Just come and feel the poignant nulta seI udy,. at the al~r and ~<br />

-. ..., stir .<br />

‘1<br />

the for of love that brinsa about<br />

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‘“ DAWSON, NEW MEXIC& THURSDAY, MARCH 34,’1921. ,, NUMBER S.<br />

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&HOOL BOARD “ HOLY WEEK SERVICEs’ CHORAL CLUB GIVES<br />

~EW GAMBLING<br />

E ESTABLISHES REGULA IIONS<br />

AT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT<br />

LAW HAS TEETH<br />

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The Dawson Board of Ed lcation Maundy’ Thursday: Mass and Pro- ‘1<br />

The hew stata gambling law pnssgd<br />

Thi Dawson Oivic Choral club<br />

Etin special ne5niunWednes day to ce~sion at 8 0’clock. Adoration at I<br />

}Y the recent s~te legislature, and<br />

endered its fimt fbrmal concert on<br />

mmider nteps for the better control Repository throu~hout the day. At<br />

gffectjve within 90 dnys, adds new<br />

ast Thur8rlay evening, St. Patrick’s<br />

emst.agiousdiseaseu now pr Ovalent 7.3o P. m. payer and nermoa On,the<br />

teeth to the existing etatute gov.rm-<br />

!ve, at the Opera. House. A. small,<br />

tbe tamp. ,! Holy Eucharist in English.<br />

ing 8uch rnattets and is as draetic w-<br />

but verv appreciative, audience of<br />

F Owing to the pr~valevceof zOntag- Good Friday: MaRn of the Pre-<br />

)awsoII’s mugic loveru meeted this<br />

:ould be deuired by those moat bitter-,<br />

w dimaaes among school c’)ildr~n, sanctified and adoration of the Crow<br />

IIItied music=l effort which wiU be<br />

Iy 8ppoaed to gnmbling in any form.<br />

~ Bontd deems it advisable to en. at 8 o’clock. At ~.ao P. m. s,=mon he fjrst of a Seriekof concerti to<br />

Th!s anti-gambling act conhinn ’13<br />

k the cloue cooperation of the En. On the Pak~:nn in Spanish.<br />

section%wbich augurs dire reeuitn<br />

je given later throughout the year.<br />

tintundent of ?chools, teach ers nnd Holy Saturday: Blessing of Holy<br />

for those found gambling after the<br />

in opening and clohing double num-<br />

~nti in their control, W th thi~ Wster, of Paschal Candid at 7 a. m.<br />

act becomen ‘effective. Sectionn 5 to’<br />

)er by the chorus of 80 voices was<br />

IdIn view, the following re~j Iations HOIY Mass at 8 ,0’c!ock. Confe#siOn<br />

13 provide specific p~ovisiona for the<br />

supplemented by n trio pre~ented by<br />

W6been adopted by the Board mnd heard throp~hOu~ the day till 9 P. m. three little Mrla, Margaret Meikle,<br />

puni~hment of violators of the act.<br />

iHbe enfomed: East#r: At 8.30 Solemn HW<br />

The gist of, the. law’s first four see- I<br />

?leanor Bird and Mabel”Franklin; vo-<br />

.;. L Daily examination of ea,:h ~ipi] Ma*s in English. At 10.30 ~le,mn<br />

tions ie an follows: ‘,<br />

;s1 solos by Mrs. H. T. Bird, Mm. W.<br />

the uchool room by the teauher Will figh Mass in Spnnish.<br />

Section 1. It nhall <strong>here</strong>aftm be<br />

?. Murray and Mrl W. T. Bird; a<br />

]:tequired. A definite time Rhallbe Mu~ic~l P~g*am for the g.30 M=s~<br />

unlawful to play at, run or operate<br />

lumber from ‘the Women’s cherun<br />

httad each day by the tea~her for Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctuu and<br />

any grime or games of chance such as<br />

ind a number from the male quartet<br />

is purpose. ‘ Agnu~, Mas~ in F by Theodor Von La<br />

poker, crapa, etc., or ~ny other game<br />

which received a double encore. To<br />

1,2. Teachers will be require d to re. Hache.<br />

or games of chance played with dice,<br />

;he untiring effort? of the chorus di-<br />

~rtdaily to the principal all :hrldren SoloioW: Misse~ W. Teeple, E.<br />

cards, punch boards, slot mach,nes or<br />

;ector, Mrs. H. T. Bird, the succegs<br />

rnrentlynot bell; the ptinc ip~l will Lynch, A. Devlin, Mr. R. Robe fisOn,<br />

anY griming device by whateoaver<br />

>f the concert is iargely attribttbble.<br />

tport all such canenb. tbe 5upetin- Belisle, M. Ulschmidt.<br />

name known, for money or anything<br />

In recognition of the effort being<br />

.ndeti and-b the school nnrm. . Offertory, Millard’s Ave Maria,<br />

of value, in the Stiti of,New Mexico.<br />

‘nade ti build up n choral. society in”<br />

S. Each teaclier will be mpplied Miss -W. Teepl~.<br />

Sec. 2. Any pemon who is the<br />

Dawuon, and a~ an encouragement to<br />

lit h a thermometer and wii be re. ReceBS!Onal: ReRina Caeli, Alleluia,<br />

owner or P088e8MOrof, any zame men-<br />

further effort along the Bame line,<br />

~~itad ta tike the tempera ture of choir. SoJoints:. Junior Chdir. Ortioned<br />

in Section 1, or any person en-<br />

Manager Erennirn announcvd b the<br />

iY child who appeari not ~rgll. If ganlet: Mrs. Tmesa Belisle.<br />

gaged in operating any.such .~ame, or<br />

director of the chorus during tha pro.<br />

BYchild has a temperature M.si=l Program for 10.30 Ma.<br />

knowirtgly ~up$lyinn any such Eame<br />

paws intennimion that all upera<br />

. sgreee, the child shall be Kwi~’’Ma~s in “c” Ch@rl@~GOunOd<br />

with cards or dice omother device, or<br />

house expense incurred ddng the<br />

fib in,tructionu to .* n GIofia-Mas~ in “C’’-Cbarle’ Gounod<br />

who is. in actual posgenuion and con-<br />

evening woukf be donated tu the good<br />

d not to return to school until a ~C?edo-----------, --M. L. Nemmer~<br />

trvl us owner, lesnee or otherwiue of<br />

Df the Caune.<br />

k tten release Elip ban beeti secured sauctus and Amu9--Charl@@ ~unod Under the splendid encouragement<br />

the premiuea upon which ang such<br />

mm the physician, Offextory—Retinn Gneli, Alleluia<br />

y ,, ~~ ~lflc,pa, *~fl--fi-- $0 fur -received, ,it,i: qo.w..flauned. W<br />

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USE OF ANTITOXIN<br />

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IN DIPHTHERIA<br />

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The recurrence of several cases of<br />

diphtheria in this comniunity ,rece”t.<br />

lY crdls pointed attention to the fol.<br />

,Iriwing facts reuardin~ the “~en of<br />

antituxln in combating the disease+<br />

If administered within the firgt<br />

,twenty-f our hour.q after the diza~se<br />

beconles [,,ctivc, medical ac~ence htis<br />

demons?rjltod, without question, thnt<br />

the administering of nntitoxin will<br />

check any d:ingerous results frrJm the<br />

disease, .4ntitoxin containa the “at.<br />

ural antidote~ for the poi~on created<br />

hy the diphtheri~ gcym~ and ia “aed<br />

b cure as well us prevent thc,disease.<br />

It is not a poison in any dose and<br />

t<strong>here</strong> is no MUVAthing as an qverdo~e.<br />

It acts MSa stimulant instead of as a<br />

deproasant upon the heart action.<br />

Small doses are of little vtilue, whil~<br />

repeated do.qc~ in var$ng quantities<br />

tire imperatively demanded .in severe<br />

ceaes. Antltoxln not only hno no in.<br />

jwious effects, but can be used wheti<br />

the patient is quite ill to immunize<br />

them from potiuihle attick, Patients<br />

ill with ~carlet fever ire ‘partifiularly<br />

susceptible to diphtheria and anti.<br />

tdain is frequently employed to pro.<br />

tect tham from the latter disease.<br />

In order to derive the .~eatest POS<br />

,aibla advantage from antitoxin, it<br />

should be given at the earlieqt pen.<br />

sible “moment in the course of the dia.<br />

eaue,’ dven before the membrane hm<br />

commeio~d; to’ form. Antitoxin will<br />

prevent the formation of the mem.<br />

b~ane if given. within the f imt 24<br />

hours.:<br />

Unfortunately, the physician, us a<br />

rule’; h not ‘called. until t<strong>here</strong> is a cer.<br />

tai~ 8?I10Unt‘of rnembrang in the<br />

t%roat rind:much valuable time is loe.t,<br />

Since’ tlib di~covery of antitoxin in<br />

1894, “tli# death rntg ~rom diphtheria<br />

has btiii reduced, according to mortality<br />

statistics, fro,+ F& per cent to<br />

16 pii i“erit. Whero tird antitpfin is<br />

adminifitered M,thln the first hen~.<br />

four htium, death’, from the dibaase<br />

has been reduced pracilcally to “oth.<br />

ing. Keep thene ficta in rnkid.<br />

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OPEN SEASON ON CHICKENS<br />

The near ?pproach of the planting<br />

saaaon fo; gardens and lawns bri~g~<br />

the se~onil question of thp ch;cken<br />

nuinance. The peace’ and dignity of<br />

,the .comrny:ity requiri~ that every<br />

chicken >in camp must be ,penned UP<br />

and kept t<strong>here</strong>. Failure to observe<br />

this regulation will l?od toSQIUO<br />

reoul~for the of~endiig chicken,<br />

Formal notice in <strong>here</strong>by ~iven thut<br />

the sea$on is now open on all ~tia7<br />

chickens and that an~ utepu.-kan to<br />

abate the nuiEmc@ by wringin= a few<br />

neclm will<br />

justified.<br />

‘be mwafly ,and Iegallj<br />

LIVE” WIRE NEWS ITEM<br />

dire<br />

He; *’Did you hear about th, bakel<br />

at th big otire beiug el.uctiiiutid<br />

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Underworld District ChOaeO*OLoGalti<br />

of Photoplay “Th+ Cr-dle.<br />

‘-f Courage”<br />

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The unfor~ettablc underworld dis-<br />

!*ict of San Francisco. known snecific~lly<br />

ns the “Barbary Coast’{ has<br />

been the Iocalc for many a motion<br />

picture story, but never before, itIB<br />

claimed, has it ufforded a more strik.<br />

ing back~ound than. in l’TUS Cradla<br />

of Courage,” William S. Hart’s new<br />

Paramount pictura, which comes to<br />

[he Daw%n theatre next Wednesday.<br />

Frederick Bradbury, who wote the<br />

story fio]n which the picture was<br />

adnpted by Lnmbert Hillyer, who ;lBO<br />

directed, is familiar with the haunts<br />

of the underworld in the Golden. Gate<br />

City find has depicted faithfully the<br />

strange by-falls w<strong>here</strong> the derelicts<br />

of the Pncifi.c Coast have their habi-<br />

(tit..,.., . . , . .<br />

T.hene iceneu have likewise been<br />

wonderfully portrayed in the picture,<br />

and Borne of tba exteriors and inter.<br />

ion are f n? above the evkrage in ma.<br />

tion picture settings, Mr. Hart has a<br />

virile rola, which diffsrs from his<br />

western’ type~, an~ “proves hi~ unm[~.<br />

takable versatility.<br />

As a reformed crook who turns”PO:<br />

licemtin, the part portrayed by Mr.<br />

Hart offers hlm abtmdarit oppoAuniti=<br />

for the display of his mimetic<br />

skill. Tho usual Hart thrills abound<br />

and the action does not drag for an<br />

instnnt. Ann Little iu hi? lehding<br />

lad~.<br />

,$, , ,.<br />

Mr. und Mrs. J. A. Humt ‘enter.<br />

tained a company of friends “at curdu<br />

on lust Saturday Wening.<br />

Messrs.-Ma-in’ and Dick Black left<br />

Saturday for Hamilton City, Cd,,<br />

w<strong>here</strong> they wI1lboth engage in farm.<br />

ing.<br />

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You can buy dm.st mnytbing on tbain.tmllment plm-m ham. ●nd<br />

fur%tuue,a .~buol coureo, a mqtof booke, -~ * musi-1 instrumtit,<br />

Do you know th.t y.. can buy a $1,000bsnk account in thms.me<br />

way 7<br />

In buying $1,000 or any other ●um by mea;. of a bunk account the<br />

installment prlT1l=ge will not, cast you a kent extra.<br />

In biyi;= othor thing. you may not f-l that YOUown them until<br />

you hava paid ii full; but the money in your ae=OUnt*ith ~ =k<br />

any tima i~ ALL YoUR OWN.<br />

Manmgcr T. C. HII1Of the P. D. B1.<br />

compal IT left Tuesday morning for<br />

an absence of s“evertil dnys on business<br />

il Tyroie, N. M. for the company.<br />

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Mrs. C. B. Elllott, a fornler wellknown<br />

reuidcnt of Duu-son, artived<br />

f~om itnton Saturday and is a guest<br />

,Ovet thk week-end nt the home of<br />

Mrs. c W. Hoover.<br />

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Mr. Dougal McAuslznd of Dawmn<br />

Ang ambunt down, and us much ‘tier<br />

week or month m uou choose-isn’t<br />

that m e~~ tiay to fwquife $1,000?<br />

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and w iea Lizlin Pona!dsqfi. of SCOG<br />

land wc~e united in martiage on Friday,<br />

h:arch Ilth, by Rev. J. S. Russell.<br />

,‘ rhe couple have Vdken up their<br />

I1OUS81I eepin~ duties at Loretta,<br />

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Thn D. D. D. club met lust Friday<br />

evenin < at Lorkttu with the Misses<br />

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McGarVOYM hostmun,. The evening<br />

WUBSpent at carda,andthe enjoyment<br />

“BARBA,RY COAST*’ OF<br />

The Knights of Pythins initiated<br />

FRISCO PICTURED IN 1, j Llmssof five crnndidntes,into the ran<br />

LATEST HART FILM ! of Knight last evening.<br />

of light ref reihmenb.<br />

The Sund~clasS<br />

Dawso n church, knught by<br />

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For Salvilnclu)med clothing; men<br />

Blick, was entertpinkd at a St, Pab<br />

and women’s, very, reason;blo. Call rick’s ~ocial ~rlday evening at tltt<br />

IIt Dowson Tailor Shop. 1t, home >f Mrs. G. A. Stark.<br />

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J. A. Gufford, cashier for ‘tha local<br />

lrood office; returned recen$ly<br />

bm a bri?f nbsence on, buulneas in<br />

,Ihnrt, Texas.<br />

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A new 200-gallon hot water tank<br />

~1be installed within the next few<br />

YS at the hotel to replace tbe 160.<br />

Ilon tank that has been out of com<br />

s6ion for mme time end unable tc<br />

?ommodate the hotel bath and lava.<br />

y facilities.<br />

Mrs, .C. J. Stover suffered a pqin.<br />

I accident while out walking laul<br />

nday afternoon which “necessitated<br />

: nmputatiofi of one of her thum,bs,<br />

bile climbing one of the neighbor.<br />

: hills. n-neslipped and unloou~ned<br />

arie rock which rolled down upon<br />

r hand, badly smAshing the thumh, /“.<br />

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Dyeing b Sample<br />

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Hati cleaned and block~<br />

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LOYAL ORDER OF M&SE<br />

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For fuU iufommtion mpply to<br />

I or .ny Maqe<br />

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Raguh” communication. a=. ”<br />

od ●nd Fourth Thur~* s ●t<br />

B E m Lndgo Pm in ~r~<br />

Houm Building.<br />

Vfito~ Always Wolcomo.<br />

G W. THURSTON, W. M. ‘<br />

0. F. WARFLELD, Sw’y. ‘<br />

The Dawson Scottish Rib club w<br />

bold its annual Obsemance of Mau<br />

dy.Thursday at th@.lodge moms tb<br />

evening, beginning at eight O’C1OC<br />

A number of, vititirs from Cimarrt<br />

and other poin~ in the county are s<br />

petted tn be in attendance. All men<br />

,bert of the Scottinh Rite am. invitt<br />

t.o attend thim ceremony. :<br />

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Ben Pogler, who has h~en night<br />

narshal since the first of tbe year,<br />

?esi~ed his position W,th the L-ore.<br />

pany the ~at of the week.<br />

Mr. W. A. bf~yer, general manager<br />

>f all atoree of the P. D. M. company<br />

eft last Friday morning for El Paso<br />

~fter ~pending a three. days~ visit in<br />

Daw~on on bu~inex.<br />

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Mrs. Margaret Bursik of Roy, ”N,<br />

hf. has been a guest for tie ~t wmek<br />

at the home of” Mr. and Mrs. N: W.<br />

Frantin:<br />

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A lurge delegation of Dawmn<br />

Feachera expect to leave tomorrow<br />

Vorning for, Raton “to attend the an.<br />

nual Spring aesajon of the Colfu<br />

county Tcxhers~ awociatio”.<br />

Charles De~ong returned l-tweek<br />

from a three-monthnv abuence ~hicb<br />

he SPattt 48 a mamber of the Mva]<br />

Reserve on. a cruise with the Pacific<br />

fleet in south America” waters.<br />

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DAWSQN CHAUTAUQUA<br />

APRIL 18th TO 22nd<br />

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That tha Chautauqua program for<br />

the coming tieamn huld~ much of in-<br />

~amstfor the lecture, music and entertainment<br />

lovarp is indicated by the.<br />

n~vanc~ info~ma%ion1from the ElIi.<br />

aon-White Aeaoclation. The date~ for<br />

Dawson have been definitely set for<br />

April 18th to 22nd—five days of<br />

pleasing entertaipmegt. .,<br />

The feature musical event of the<br />

week will be the two concerk to be<br />

presented on ‘the last “day of th~ assembly<br />

,by Witepe~e’s Concert Orche~txa.<br />

This Chicago organization,<br />

under the leade~?hip of Meyer Witppskle,<br />

pianist and direqtor, is one of<br />

the beqt know orcbe~rqs on the<br />

Chantnuqua platform and pne that is<br />

fdwaYO in wide demand. Olive MC.<br />

Corrnick, noted coloratura soprano,<br />

formerly witi tie PLtt~urgh Symphony<br />

Orchestxa, till appear a6 noloiat<br />

in tho evening conceti. Miau,Mc-<br />

Cormick has a glorious voice with<br />

unusual range and sweetness of<br />

tones. Other musical companies<br />

scheduled d~ing the week are the<br />

Apcdlo Duo, the Margaret Reynolds<br />

company and the Valda Four, each<br />

present.in6 two concerb.<br />

The peat comedy success. “It Payu<br />

to Advertise”, presented by the<br />

Keighley New York Players, iu ono<br />

of the feature attraction~ of the<br />

week. Pruba(bly no funpicr farce his<br />

ever been written than “It Paya h<br />

Advertise”. In the handi of an allprofessional<br />

c~st, such as is scheduled<br />

for Chautauqua, !t should draw a<br />

record crowd at “the assemb~. I<br />

Carveth Wells, .of Lo.njon, ~ngland,<br />

prominent British explorer, till<br />

contribute ap illustrated l~cture of<br />

genuine interest an,d vvlue th$ fOurth<br />

night of the -emlyly. For ~ix yenrs<br />

hc was’ on official ~xplciration work<br />

fm. the Qritisb Gqvern~nt in’ the<br />

jtinglea of the little-knowp Malay<br />

Feninnula.<br />

Another’ prominent lecturkt .dWing<br />

the week will be Judge Gem,D. Alden,<br />

of ~ps~chu~etts, an .ou~tandinF figure<br />

.?.ua lawyer, jurist and lectumall<br />

over the country. His address,<br />

~tTbeNegds of the Hour”, is ratid by<br />

men who how atione of the ten beut<br />

lett~ee.on we Americun -platiortn.<br />

Seqn ticke@ for thiu fivp-day<br />

Ohautiuqua course will be sold under<br />

the auspices of the ~awson public<br />

schools. Watch the News for further<br />

detaih concerning Duwson’fl first ~<br />

nual season of Chautauqua.<br />

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:ommL,nity 16a firakclasm band. Daw-<br />

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“$ay It.ltith Fldwers’; Ftiithti After-EasterBride<br />

Our East<br />

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r potted plants will we have a beautiful se~tiibn<br />

airive tini hi. All cut flowers of wedding gowns, bridal veils,<br />

wi~arrivc atufddy-rioon. wreathes and bouquets in white<br />

We have a complete assort: “satins, bilks and’ Georgettes.<br />

metit of %11 inds offlowersfejr ,~e also have a good selection<br />

the occasio . Come eailj arid of Christening Robes.<br />

avoidbeingd is~ppoifited. -<br />

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We ha~e new arrivals each<br />

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Di Goods<br />

day of frocks+ buits, mats, dress-<br />

Stzturd@~7 tidM~duyOfiffl es and rni~lnery. Come in and<br />

ALL A~LYAhNS ,<br />

Beewhht’i new.<br />

“(~@rinariowi & S~etlSnd<br />

Floss)<br />

oc bail<br />

4-41z.skei $ of kriitt@g WM1<br />

,, 95C<br />

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W4 have jti t te~ei~ed a riew”lot<br />

1’<br />

of plain n d fancy oil cloth<br />

50C +d.<br />

Have y~tt hoticed’ the new<br />

Puritan Gray that is so popular<br />

this season in hats, suits, coats<br />

aftd ar~ssei?<br />

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tien~~blA&~nd “whftk i~~i~d<br />

work shirts<br />

““90t<br />

Best Over~lls Levi straus make<br />

$1.75 .,<br />

Blue slip-ens and Eoveralls for<br />

ch]ldren<br />

$1.15<br />

~ewsPrihg suits ire arriving.<br />

Come in and inspect them. .,<br />

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KEtiS :;:, “KEDS’:<br />

come. in and see our ladies’<br />

White &kd ~utiti8. “<br />

Childreti’s ayd,Misses’ Emmy<br />

fiu keds, and Siste~ Sue ~eds.<br />

A full line of te~h~i Oxfords.”<br />

~~~k ‘:-: : KEDS<br />

?= S=lb~ baby bhd hnd a dress<br />

m. Inquire at house 239. It.<br />

Earl “‘ tittrkll ,uf Spriiget wai a , Mrs. W. Adams @,:tertiihed s,corn-l<br />

viuitir in Dawwn’ 6ver theweelc.end. uanv of her Indy friends at. a uarty,<br />

Mr. and ,Mra..E. 0. Bernard SPI<br />

seve~al dhymin El Paso la~t week<br />

kiv~n on last Sa~~~rdaynfttirnti~n, -”<br />

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MT* Walter MallIn*on. Daww. ‘ Ch.aH. r B. Msd<br />

. ministeri Eibh Schti, 10.SV a, ]<br />

Supk. ~. B~o~rqturned last kf~. Yedfig, Sum Wlrhary #4S<br />

Thursday from a ten-day~’ absenca On meet at ReBcue StitiOn, Mi~ M<br />

a ~ai~ at ib; Adam~ h ~g. , The Canip Fire Girls of Uda Crimp, busin~gk irl T~xn#, ICream j“ charge, -higher ~ades me<br />

sponwred by Miss WcCreaty, met<br />

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Atwrncy L; g. Wilson of Rat~n I&t chinch. Evenihg. BOr*it%-..8,(<br />

rhesitar rail, pu~~hna d ,frotn’ thn Wndn%da? hvenin~ Ut the bo;me if<br />

iceednof .,tiIa rttftld I& .* New ViO18,SA}tW fOY the enjoyti.nt ,df 4<br />

was a busine~e visitor in camp On last p. m. Choir Practiae .!rJd?y* .?,2-?<br />

UEI“rnnE, hm,iYe; ai~ Wi 1be i~still; gDC{ntmeetlig.<br />

Thll~stiay. -<br />

, /m, ,4,, welcome.<br />

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&ath&lit<br />

l~t~~ Cath61i&ch4kh {ti ti~k fot<br />

Chuwh—Sundays: Mm<br />

Mtis Elvfi Tertell, whd hak been ~ Manazer, W, D. Brennan retwnad ~~<br />

IEquterEetvioes. ,. ,<br />

kt 8.30 i. h. ~or English-npstin<br />

visitor at the home of Dr. and Mre, W4dne6day noon, March 16th, from<br />

he ~te til~l; tock Witititi C. W. Hoover for the past two a weelCmabjiit~~ dn’ hsinam i~ Tex- p 10”’0 le.<br />

F.venlnC, a“ ‘“”0’ ‘Da~i’h-’w’ki%M<br />

7 0 clock. Wee -dj<br />

Inext few days a tar supply of mOnth?,Ieft Wednesday for<br />

as and Oki&ho~a. .,<br />

her home<br />

FIqrvic@s : Ma~s&Bat 6.30 anti 7 h. i<br />

4.. .— Juhier their’ r~heamdd: Wddrteeda<br />

mltwt to takq Cnre *oa@ Chn. in M~m~fice, Illinois, whfl*e Hhe wa8 Frank Muflen spenk Wedneadny of at 4 #, m. First F?iday Of the motl<br />

! ih the cothinunity w ti~e Ilfe in. cnlled by the ~llnesuOf her mOther.. this past week, in Raton se.~ing m .a devotion:. C~mmuniOn, 13.30. IV-S<br />

~ pd,icy dobtin’t<br />

e pit~ Match<br />

The rmlar school election for. tfte mumber of tha speaial JurY CommiS- st~a~dea.m! .<br />

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ielection of, one school ditector th .sion, appointed by Judge Leib. , “ .’-<br />

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sers.c for a tirm of three years on che<br />

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Hsrr~” lfiller, Semetnry of the ““”<br />

1““<br />

a Dawson Board of Educbtion will be<br />

Rqton E}ks” dtib, speht a day of” th<br />

heid on Mondny, April 4th--ant wc,~k<br />

pn~t we.?k in IJn~vsonin the interests<br />

II tram ,pext Monday. The pre~ent<br />

of tbe Order. I<br />

bonrd ~on~ints df Dr. F. C. Diver<br />

.— DhwsoN<br />

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preaidetit; Mr. T. L. Kinney, isecre- Tbe Stute. Corporation Commission<br />

tary nnd Mr. Scott DuPont. T’be had announced n reduction in freight Imuis”Savio, +ropriet~r<br />

member who~e term expireg Mey Ist rates on slack coal ‘between intra- :<br />

Is Mr, fJupOnt.<br />

~t~te points, the Snrne bticoming ef- I Itnliin; French or Amerifective<br />

April 20th.<br />

II<br />

A conlpnny of 25 or 30 members<br />

—.—.. can<br />

Ii<br />

of the Elks Lodge will sttend the Fifteen nnw telephones hnve been i<br />

ltiITARY ‘m ispecial<br />

meetin# and itdtintion of a instilled this week, in homes tbrougb-<br />

-- UP-T41 -DATE Iartie clnss of candidates to be held.by out the camp, Four of the= have BREAD<br />

d.<br />

RntcIn kdge No. 865, B, F. O. Elks been plnced in hom.m on No, 4 hill,<br />

hildren’s Hair Cut~ a nt Raton on next Saturday evettint. <strong>here</strong>tofore not accommodated by tele- Pastries of All Kinds<br />

,, “Specialti ‘A Cafeteria lunch will be served at phone urevice, The remafrider have Piesh ,Baked Every Day<br />

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the Home at six o’clock for ‘the vlsit- been placed in”homes ;n Loretta, and<br />

or~ from Dawson and tbe special on Capihn and No. 6 bill. Tbe re.<br />

Candie&Tobac~ft<br />

~,~A.M.to p: P.M. ~ I cv.:ts .f tbe evening till be co”clud. mahing nections of camp will be ac.<br />

~,~m *m to<br />

@d with a lunch. All Elks nre urged commodated just aE’ rapidly as the<br />

Drinks<br />

r I to attenci,thia ~itheliig of the Herd. work of instnllstiwn wiH permit.<br />

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Arnmments$or the Week at the” ‘ ,‘<br />

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DAWSONOPERAHOUSE<br />

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MONDAY, MARCH 2S-<br />

TUESDAY, MARCH 2e-<br />

‘i, , “WORLDS @ART”<br />

FEATURING EUGE~E O’BRIEN<br />

Ah Seventh Eptie of “the “Br~ed Four”<br />

!, \ ADMISS1ON 22 et,.; War T- 3 ati.<br />

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WEDNESDAY, URCH 30- . ‘<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 31-<br />

“CRADLE OF COURAGE” I~~,<br />

, FEATURING W1uIAM HART .<br />

Dn. of tlsaa. virile Amori... storic.s&t c.ti your bfaod ●.timglinc<br />

cud fills you withpride ●nd bnppim~s.It is omeof the be-t steri-<br />

Wiflhm Hut hu had lately snd b~ ~iva. a spleadid parforma=e.<br />

A~m Littl* mnd Tom Smnhcbi era ttroug iu,tb. well.solactd supwrt.<br />

lug cut,<br />

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Alp, “The G~pg”<br />

FRIDAY, APRIL 1—”’ ‘ ‘“;<br />

ADMISSION 22 ch.; War Tax 3 eta.<br />

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SATURDAY,: APRIL 2—’” ‘<br />

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,, “LURE OF YOUTH” :<br />

WITH AN ALL-STAR CA+T<br />

,., , ... . A,DMIS~IQN 22 cti.I Wmr T- s cte.<br />

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SUNDAY, AP~IL3-’ .’ “’-’<br />

~~TR.E UNmOWN WIFE’S : ~ ~‘<br />

,.. , ,FEATURING EDITH ROBEftTS<br />

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ADMISSION 22 SW,; W.r T*x 3 st..<br />

COMING, NE~T, WEEKY<br />

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“THE SiN THAT WAS HIS”<br />

“OUTSIDE THE LAW” -<br />

“CITY SPARRO W“<br />

“THE MISLEADING L~y”<br />

“THE CRADLE OF COURAGE”<br />

A Rhymed Review<br />

.—<br />

B? Russell FIolman<br />

“MUaY~;d~kelly, f?riico’s slickest<br />

A‘ cop! The gang at ,TieIney’s<br />

eneered:<br />

They’d give their erstwhile Pal the<br />

hook;<br />

A welcher ! Well, his Eame wan<br />

queered.<br />

They hf~:a;~;n to fiance with<br />

~<br />

And seen a crook become a man.<br />

They didn’t know “Squme’a” girl<br />

would dare<br />

To help him st)oil their present<br />

plan,<br />

So Tierne#s bunch framed UIJthe<br />

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And ~~g$d MBbrother in the<br />

But ‘+huare”, attiome amid tha<br />

Of $~’;tti, “Y @rely forced tha<br />

He pro~fid~ia right @ wem the<br />

And also to the heart of ROEU.<br />

You never -W Bill Hart revealed<br />

AS a;~e~la ati from head ~.<br />

WILLIAM S. HART HAS<br />

~LICEMAN’S ROLE IN<br />

HIS MTEST P1cTu-<br />

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Fmmou. P.rmmeunt Star in Strik.<br />

inS Now Part in ‘Tho Cmdfa<br />

‘ “of Cousage”<br />

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In ‘“Phe Cradle of Courage”<br />

which comes to “the Dawson theatre<br />

next Wednmday and Thursday<br />

William S. Hart, tha f-oun PaIW<br />

mount star appems as a policeman-one<br />

of the moat stmklng<br />

roles. he has had in ma?y months.<br />

It is a completo departure from<br />

It W- adapted-by tim~ert MU.”<br />

yet and also directed bY him. Joe<br />

August, A. S. C. was the photo-<br />

~apher. Ann hlttle is leading<br />

woman and Thomas’ Satttechi haa<br />

the heavy role. Gertrude Clnire<br />

al~ har a strong character role.<br />

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, “$<br />

NOTABLE SWIETY FOLK<br />

SEEN IN NEW SE=NICK “<br />

PICTURE “WOR~S APART*’<br />

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MamfMrs of “Smwt Set’c Rid. to<br />

Hounds witi Eugene O’Brien<br />

,’<br />

Tbe captivus critic who in forever<br />

complaining that the, players<br />

in screen ensem% lea which depict<br />

eocial fnnctionu do not act at all<br />

like real sokle~ folk! will be con).<br />

pelled to keep silent in this respect<br />

with regard to the fort.hcomi,-e<br />

Wlznick picture, “Worlds Apart’:,<br />

sti~ing Ettger!e O’Brien, which 16<br />

corn.ng to the Dawson theatre next<br />

week. Not only. are the, settings<br />

and custimu in this societ drama<br />

absolutely cm’rect, but ti e roles<br />

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by membere of notable<br />

OEIQ~amea are included<br />

in. the oat axclusive’ set of the<br />

countig ,<br />

It ha ?penrntiat o“ne of the big<br />

ucenes In the O’Brien pictute ia a<br />

fox hunt, and in order to get the<br />

correct local color, Director Croaland<br />

to ok his compnny down to<br />

Warr?n ton, Virginia, ,w<strong>here</strong> they<br />

the Warren Green Hotel.<br />

1 is tbe headquarters of<br />

Bt stiata of nociety in<br />

ia, New York, Washingouthern<br />

cities, who are<br />

b~ing h ken at Warrenton, among<br />

thoue PIeaent were the Drexel Biddlee<br />

of Philadelphia, Mm. Robett<br />

H~tt, W: o ‘is a daughter of Sanator<br />

Elkinu, Mr. and MYS. Allen Potts,<br />

Mrs. hladge ,Stone, Cowt.land<br />

Smith a,nd Sterling Larrabee. Mr.<br />

Lstrrsbee” iu Master of Hounds af<br />

the fox huntin~ club at the Warren<br />

Gre gn.’ This 1s the h]gheat office<br />

to ~rhich a mkmner of the clubected.<br />

All of mese promple<br />

rode to the houndu in<br />

ien’B picture. Not only<br />

willing to assist in makture,<br />

but they ’were glad<br />

to have $be opportunity of becoming<br />

rea actors and actresses for<br />

the cam era. Courtland Smith, who.<br />

was the Ma8ter of Hound@ at the<br />

club frc m, 1892 until the pre~ent<br />

year, let the chane when Master of<br />

Hounde Sterling Larrabee sounded<br />

tbe fox horn. ~lo,ely following,<br />

on a hi : ‘black unter, came Eugene<br />

O Brien, the Selzmck star,<br />

Drexel Biddleu, the Al-<br />

, the Stones, the Mitw<br />

members of the fashion-<br />

his ‘-cent we~erri drmnam, but<br />

none tha lew effective, for it V*<br />

him a characteyizatimr that Pf acen<br />

heavy demand upon his *sysatilit<br />

and dramatic powey. As a rasu7t *MutimzpF ~.<br />

he in certain to elicit,new praiue ‘,. , .-—<br />

from the thousande who have ad-<br />

Ames, undesirous of having<br />

mired himsplendid “Po+ayals fok Marion>u blood on bis hand% be.<br />

aewns ~t and wbc wfll walcoma<br />

cauq~ qf Mu e.iater’nfriendship for<br />

hie new production with open<br />

8 Red from cutting tie<br />

amm.<br />

aa ?darion nucceeds in<br />

This istbp third of his personal<br />

othold in the cave. He<br />

productlone for Paramount and in<br />

regarded as fully u to the high ion are now trapped in the cave<br />

~mndard set by ~“T~ Toll Gate”<br />

~“d li~nd !F~the two preceding<br />

and will httempt ta mcape w~en<br />

they can he seized.<br />

fdctureu. ., D~sk ayd’ ?dayfon’ succeed in<br />

The “BmdIarY Coasti’ ks San :arlonsnk~ o“ which are<br />

Fynci~ ,the haunt of the sub ?ind’!ge lnmrlhet the w B ‘qow tide”.<br />

merged tenth, the underworld ,hak<br />

itues, crookn and others k the<br />

mene of the mtiry which m~owsthe<br />

trantfO~atlon of a man in the<br />

voytex of meat evenw how he<br />

wins honor and love a~ter gouth<br />

spent in the ltiwaat Ckl= of mciestf’.<br />

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Mea~ lwe Drake and Marion<br />

find ano ther entrance to the cave<br />

and -C a~, r~urning to their<br />

launch. They we nurpyised by<br />

Am.m’ m ew overpoweredAnd ma~e<br />

r:gr Le ‘g;%-. %;:<br />

of ‘teame’ a lawlem ad capta ‘mur’er’ n who ‘? IS charge known<br />

to fKendill and Ames’ men, .They<br />

the. 4Wnyfnre#’<br />

d the captainl<br />

in the<br />

who already<br />

au a ahanghaled crew<br />

eo Ben and Marion on,<br />

on in m cabin and forc-<br />

Ames, cleverly<br />

wording his answern, satisfies<br />

Greer. That night Kendall’s men<br />

rob the rafe but find the diary and<br />

Bates, unknown to anyofitained<br />

them und holdn<br />

etly. Kendall, now think-<br />

~nd l~:,r~~~ !-:.:: t?:<br />

di=ry a Id key, returns to the city<br />

f cz .~.?.: .A.F-zz’ !: C.J.<br />

Mean ime Drake joins the firut<br />

mate in a mutiny against the captiln<br />

an they win the ship. The<br />

cap$ln, however,, traps Drake and<br />

Mnrlon the cab]n, covering them<br />

with a r volver.<br />

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MA FH 31. 1921.<br />

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romw!ce or par- IcHoRAL =-,<br />

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The Dawson News<br />

(,alb]lul,~d O“ ‘Churwdnyat Dawson, Ne.v<br />

Mexlc. by tl#c<br />

ll.i~-k(l~ WEI,RAUU DEl}.4RTBr EYT,<br />

J=)- T. Cnnn.,,y, Dir@.car *nil h:dlto,<br />

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,1,.,=” 01 s“1,9@r1Dt1”i,<br />

SIX t,l(,nthn ..-. -:.----1 --------$ .74<br />

on. Yuur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..- 1.61<br />

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.I,lt-urtIWI”g 110tb~ On Aupliclti{)h<br />

ti:nLer’,,1,,” xecon(l-cluas Inatt.,<br />

31,,1’CI,lot],, 1!,21, “t t!,, ,>o”t.of(lcc ,,,<br />

(X,*-.,,,,, h-,,,,- h(,xlc”.<br />

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TREE PLANTING<br />

An ord~r of several hundred treeb<br />

\\,J1s received the ptist “week nnd dis.<br />

tributerl undrr the tiupervision of th[<br />

welfure department tithos~ request.<br />

inE the same tind assumin~ the re.<br />

sponsibility of seeing that they ’wer~<br />

properly planted and cared for. Ow.<br />

inz to ‘the mntinued demand foz<br />

trecssuituble for” shade purposes, an<br />

additional order htis been placed and<br />

the sa]nn.wil} be delivered within tht<br />

next two or three week@...’ Thi~ CUS.<br />

tom of bee planting, which hasbeer<br />

followed for many years,, will eve”,<br />

t!]:lly contribute to the beautifica.<br />

tion of the famp which’ is alread~<br />

fairly well supplied with trees o~<br />

many yeays’ mwth, me tre*s nom<br />

beinr planted should be c~refu]ly<br />

nprt-lred and protcated from dnm<br />

We. Care hag been exerc:e.ed in se<br />

Iecting thevariety .thatwillbest com<br />

bine the qualitias of hardiness,, quicl<br />

growth, appearance, ~hade and adapt<br />

nbility to tbk climate and altitude<br />

Requests for shade trees should bi<br />

lc~t with tbe welfare depmtment al<br />

OnCaif they are to be .amtisfied thii<br />

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season.<br />

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MOOSEHEART LEGION<br />

ORGANIZE;<br />

Mooseheart<br />

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Legion No. 281, th,<br />

ladies’ auxiliary order tti.the ]OCa<br />

lodge of Moo~e, ‘wau ine.tiUed Iati!<br />

~turday eveting by Mr. Andrew<br />

Keddie, acting undqr npecial commia.<br />

s:on, and amhted by Mesdames Thos<br />

Warden and ~ae. Green. The Legjrjr<br />

starts i~ organization with fif~<br />

metiars, with a large class of cam<br />

dida~sinproapoct, Regular meetinE<br />

n;gh~ will be determined upon thb<br />

week. The otiicers’ instilled iasi<br />

Saturday ev~ningwerq as follows:<br />

Senior Regent.. - ,Mre. ,lohn Harding<br />

Ra~Rege”t.---~-- b. A. Keddi~<br />

Junior Regent ..-Mm. M. Whitfield<br />

Chaplain ----------- Mrs. A. Sefii<br />

Guide ------ Mm. Bernice Hol&j<br />

sentinel -------1- Wra. Cha~. Byer,<br />

&guu ----- Miss Angeline Perdpm(<br />

Recorder ------- Mm. Juanitn Scoti<br />

Treasurer ----- Mm~~to SaviC<br />

LaAL BOY LoSES TO ZAMORA<br />

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YOUUE Znmora of Sf)tinger secuI<br />

ed’ihe decision over “Shine” StoopI<br />

of Dawaon in the sixth round ]asi<br />

Thursday night. Stiops suffered t<br />

broken hand during the mrlier st~t<br />

of the conte% ,which was ptiari13<br />

rmpmible for the’ awarding of &<br />

tichnical knockout to hie opponent<br />

The main bout was preco~ed by twc<br />

good prelimiwrie~ Jack Harris and<br />

Bob Crawford mixed for a five.rount<br />

go in which the former received th(<br />

decision. - “Red” Lum,ley anc<br />

,,shut~~ Sherwood, two W.911.kIIOWI<br />

Dawaon boys, figed a hotly contest<br />

ed five-roupd bout in wKIchthe form.<br />

er secured the “deckion on Poinm,<br />

Mr. and Mr~. Homce W: Aith 41<br />

~allup, New Mexim, who have beer<br />

vlsitom A the home of Mru. Devliq<br />

“~r~”thi p8rentn of a new’daughtij<br />

born %tprday, March. 26th, MrI<br />

tiitb warnformerly Mm Lucille De}<br />

lin of Dawson.<br />

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By Installments<br />

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niIy time;a ALL YOUR OWN. ‘ “ “<br />

AnU anwwt down, and U8 much per<br />

week or fnontIt aa ~ou c?foose-i8n’t<br />

that an emu wa~ to acquire $I,QOO?<br />

.! ,— —. .. —- —. .. —- .- rI Mew . Mark Lambett and Hew<br />

l,Geir of Santa Fe were visitom i<br />

! town o last Thurntiy.<br />

Jame Reed and family left Won<br />

day nlo nin.c for San fiancisco wher<br />

! tihey wil make their future holne.<br />

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Miss oaephine Toohey, a traine<br />

I Memhera of the Dawson C.nsiatory<br />

.]lursc,”<br />

‘1<br />

i-rived Saturday” from Trim<br />

d[id”to ct as special nurse for hft~<br />

Whittu r, whose condition has bee<br />

quiti cr tictil for the past week.<br />

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Mr. d Mrs, W. T. Rush, accoa<br />

punied y ivlr. and &k&. J. A. Hur~<br />

tind son Willard, motored over to W<br />

ton Sat rday for a visit over tb<br />

week-en<br />

~”% eath of Didero Montano, tb<br />

lminer, o receivnd a broken back , ..,; II<br />

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Lan acc]a nt occurr]ng on fflarcn L {w<br />

at tire hospital on Monda:<br />

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!afd~ FirstIlnpart,nlellt lClUb :duy observance ‘eld their annual at theMaundy-Th~~,. Masonic lodge Chet ayi a machinist at the Pow<br />

~...”Thd.yeveningng<br />

er Houa , underwent an operatiOn fO<br />

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)f the countless death and “in..i Mr. W. D. Brennan attended a<br />

appendi itis nt the hospitil on Tueti<br />

day -:.,,’<br />

eu from accidents, a wast majoriPJ meeting of the State Reform School<br />

or ~ecause people do not think jbOard at SPriMer on” Monday.<br />

!ty. We nllow ;ur m:nd~ to wan- ‘<br />

fron] whit we tire doing and an a i<br />

Cbunty Commissioner CClaO J. (<br />

sequence unintentionally expose<br />

Chavez of Dawson wns in titendanae ~ Q wson. Hotel<br />

tielves to the hazards from which ,<br />

at a special meeting of the Commis-<br />

idents of~imes ‘result. It is not /<br />

ners at Raten on Mondav. He will ; ‘ Joh i Hixenbaugh, Mgr.<br />

ugh h know a host of safsty<br />

o attend the regula~ monthly I : ,<br />

m;“ we must train ourselves to<br />

etin~ of thn timmienionam on<br />

Ik safety at all times. We should<br />

~ Monday. 11’ 1-’<br />

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Ierstaid that th, necessity is al-<br />

Iarry Teeple, tbe clevon-ye~r-old<br />

IS t<strong>here</strong>. though not always able ;<br />

AmericanPlan “’<br />

OfMr. and Mre. ll~rry Teepla,<br />

di.tern iL It is only by being on<br />

I off the scuff olding on top” of<br />

aleti at all times that we can au-<br />

obbler’s Roofl last week and .~uf.<br />

in eliminating preven~ble acti-<br />

~+. .,<br />

ed a nevere concussion of the brain<br />

m which he did not -fully recover Ele” tric Lights-Steam<br />

mmu~ity from accidenta in Kenercan<br />

only be secured by all em.<br />

vees thoughtfully performing<br />

ir duties aa required by the mtinin~<br />

s of the” stnte and the. company<br />

?sfor the gover~ent of itu minuu.<br />

fachine runnerB, belpem, lwderg<br />

pick men should sound the roof<br />

face of their work~ng places be.<br />

%commencing work each day, and<br />

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removing loose coal and putting<br />

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a businew visitir in Dawmn on<br />

firet of the week from New York.<br />

il ~ day later. Harry was engag. Heat<br />

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. we can furnish fancy mold! .,’n. Ericlr Ice Cream for<br />

Indian Classic Attraction at Dawson~h~tre Jpa*les” Best Deriver lce Cream sold at o-u fountain.<br />

Maurice Tourneur’s Iong-heraldd” production, “The Ls~t of<br />

tie Mohicans: from the world-known novel of James Fenimore<br />

Cooper, cornea to the Daweon ,Theatie for s run of two days corn-, I.<br />

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play art. It is Tourneur’s master effort, and hls tit subject to be In a beautiful yalley maidens SC~~<br />

presented through the new Associated Producem, Of which he is a ~r,d flawer~ on the bier of COra,<br />

member with George Loane Tucker, Thos. H. Iqcet ~l?n Dyant while an a mtieBtic hilltip Dd8vsre<br />

Mack Sennett, Marshall Neijan and J. Parker R@d, Jr.<br />

brsves pay the final tribute to’ The<br />

One only has to look to “Treasure Island, “ “The Blue Bird” La8t of ~h$ Mahicans. Tamenund,<br />

hd a few other of ,this French afilst’s best films t? know that IOOkinK. o? from afar, bewails the<br />

when his name is. StirnPed acrms the cellulold) the Picture ?f ne: passing of a wble tike.<br />

c~sity must be an unusually beautiful attraction. Such a plctqre I “In the moruing Of mY race I have<br />

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~n$ghb Com re~ting securely in the masters of out land, and before the<br />

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] Next rnrJr nlng the party : is captur- Thue Tsmenund. telling Of the arder.<br />

Magua teUa Cora th~t she ~n 1rival of the Mayflower with the ~1’<br />

fZIeaning of all kinds<br />

Laundry Agenc>-<br />

Tbe Cmk: .<br />

!eye, escaping, follow thenl, hut are mim F~tkers, .~l?O ~p@ak~ the r@-<br />

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Mmg- :.- . . . ..- W*I1-CE B=o?Y ! un>lble b rescue the csptives b% 1qn)eln Of UfiCaS-<br />

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PRIZES FoR PRIZE GARDENS<br />

\Mn=u~ ti,]t~, Uncas Sterile SOm@ pOW. . . - .—<br />

Alice Munro --------- LIm~II Hall i,,er,<br />

Major Heyward.Henry W&wa& Mazue tells Cora that she can As, an encour%emonh fOr the ~ai-<br />

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Cal. Munro ------ Jam.. &+u , save hcr sister if she will he his ing of jrardens in DnwsOn during the<br />

GPF, Rm.delph.G-rge Haqkmtb squaw. Cora is wi}ling, but Alice and comin~ summ=” season, the Dawson<br />

C-pt. Randolph . . . . . . . . . .. . . Ifieyward prmtest. Uncaa, Chingach. News will offer the followin~ cash<br />

.-. -_--- .George Hackathorn.<br />

(cook ,<br />

Da.id Gamut. -. NelsmmM.Dowmll<br />

and .Hawkeye catch up with the prizes to garden raisers:<br />

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Hawkeye ------- Harry Lorrain. !fleeing Mngua and his captives in the $25 for the beti Karden in Dnwson.<br />

Chingncbgtik .- Thedo* Larch j nick of time. Ill the Struggle that $Io first ptize, $6 secOnd pr~~?.<br />

Tzmonund . . . . . . Jack MqDonald \follow~ Magua again eucapes. best gsrdeti’ in No. ~ CamP.<br />

Gun. W?bb ------ Sydney Do*D* I ; The papW ~mi~es at, the fort, $10 first prize, $6 fiecond prize,<br />

Directed by<br />

MAURICE TOURNEUR nnd “:. ~w<strong>here</strong>; Captain Randolph, n cowardly beat zarden’ ‘n ‘Owntiw. and ‘sil “<br />

CLARENCE L. BROW IBritisher, IUY unsucccsfiful siege to rOad !Ow ‘@’tion”<br />

scenario by era’s heart. On iearnin~ thut the $10 fir~t prize, $5 second prize ,<br />

ROBERT A. DILLON<br />

I;ort eznr,ot much IougerrBsist the ab bmt garden .n CaPiMl~ and NO 6<br />

Pbotogrmphed ~<br />

PHILIP R; DuBOIS and tacku of Montcalm, Randolph, ,bet~ys ~IilI,<br />

CHARLES E. VAN ENGER J the”.English. Colon~l Munro accepta SIU first prize, $6. #ecOnd ptize .<br />

IMontcalm’, term,, a+tgw ----- *tin,*latine .... ......... bmt garden on No. 4, No. 8 hill a? d<br />

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T&e. Story thnt the women and children shall be Hn. ~ camp.<br />

lJncas, a Mohican princti without a stie from the’ Indians.” The. fort is More specifir informati~, will be<br />

kingd~m, and t}~s,last of his tribe, ig 1evucw.tbd, but the HUrOyIB, inci~d Eiven iater” on the judging pOints and<br />

a wafiderer in tbe fore&t. one even-, by Magua, attack tbe def emelesa par. their relative values which wi]l fOllow<br />

ing he and hi~ fa~her’,.Chingachgook,, tY. and a frightful massacre ensues. the rating nsed by the Gove~me~t’<br />

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see nomeIrOqI.Io~Indiang on ,~be rmd C8Ptiln Randcdpb hides ill a powder The~e POinti will includo: Gen~al<br />

to attack Fort ~dward. .Uncas gtves msgazive, hut i&blown up. COra and appearance of the garden, size and<br />

warning to the p)qneers, unaware of Alice are taken away by Magua ti the quality of the p’oduc~ ?ow~’ aTthe<br />

]mpending attmk. , At the hm~e Delawares’ camp, w<strong>here</strong> he claims rangement, eti. Th~ judg~n~ of the<br />

of General Webb th$’ ladies are danc- Isancmary$or himself and prispners. gardens will t~ke P“”’ ‘ur’n~ ‘he<br />

fall and’ wtil be done by disinter-ted<br />

ing to the music of tbe harp prayed I Unca.s and Heyward steal in under<br />

amties outside” of DawsoII, undoubtby<br />

Cqra, lovely’ d+ughte:, of Colond icOver Of night ~ rescue the girls) but ~<br />

Uric= re- ~dly including the cnunty awicultur-<br />

Munro, who commands the Fort uo dibc.vercd by Magua.<br />

j~t and two other competent judges.<br />

“HenrY, fifteen mileg away. Cora and veals his identity aE the last of the<br />

The winner of the ~eneral Prize, Of<br />

her yaunger ‘sister, Atice, are on the Mohlcana, .W!O are r@ally the rOyal<br />

way to jw.n ,tneir father, not knoting family of the D!lawmres.<br />

l.amen”nd , $26 will ho excluded from competing<br />

for sny of the priz= awarded by ~e~-<br />

.that the fort in oven .tben iurl~unded the aged c~~ef, welcOm@s him. ‘but reby,<br />

Indians, leagued .vrith the French, Ifuses ti break Indian law by “TObbing ‘O”s”<br />

It is hOqed the above prizes maybe<br />

,who are making an onslaught egainst Magu* of “k priflOnerfl. lt is decided .<br />

tbe British.<br />

,, thut Alice is Magua’s prisoner, but lmmumenti ip the enco~agin~ Of<br />

every householder, with an.available<br />

Another Indian, Magua, srrivw at that COra is entitled w her freedam.<br />

to ‘plant a garden.<br />

Fart Edward bsuring a memake from Masua seizes A1icet who faints. “Ae garden “at’<br />

Munro. He is an outcast of the Hur- he is abOut to depafi, Gora StOPSh~i ~A~T~~ AT Tff~<br />

ons crafty and untrustwartb y, al. and’ after a vain plea ~ Tamenund.<br />

C~OLIC CHURCH<br />

though making Munro believe in him. Off=s tO go with Magnn i~te?d of<br />

Munto requetio S,000 tioom. Webb her aiater. ~e~ard and Unca? VrO- F’r-Eanter $ervicea were held at<br />

Gends only 1,500. ‘Tho girls tike WIS test, but fail w shake her revolution. the Ctiholic church on fdatrndy-<br />

Op~or~uhity.’ h gO tO their father. (Magna disappears swiftly intq the Th”r~daY, Good Friday and Holy %k<br />

Magua, he attempta to cabture him, !fOrcst with her c’fi hor~eback.<br />

urtiy and conclnded on Enster Sun-<br />

Major Hefiard, in fove. with Mice, FoI1owi~ the trail ill night, Uncsu day with solemn High Mbss in EngaccompnnieO<br />

them. come~ at dawn to a high crag w<strong>here</strong> ]isb sit 8.30 s. m. and Solemn High<br />

After leavi~, the Prty is over- ,h! &ees Cora on the edge of a preci- MaM in Spanish at 10.90’ a. m. The<br />

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HARVEY SFRINGER, %<br />

tien by David Gamut, eccentic p]cs from wh}ch ahe threatens to cast musical programs for both vf tbe<br />

psn!m-singer, who begs to go along. Ihersel$ if Magua comeu”nenr her. She morning Massss were opeciailg pte-<br />

Eaifx cornea, and Mesua professen to ijumps, but Magoa &iezss her, by the pared and of grgat exqellenc.e. The<br />

“be lo~, The party ut~blea acrou$ hair, holding her mbpended over the soloists for the early Mase were:<br />

tie canlp of .Untis, and -the famous ‘abyss. Then he turnu ti fats Uncas. W:ssea Winifred Teeple, Enid Lynch,<br />

acouk, Haw~eye. On hearinrf that the Not daring to” fire throu~h fear of A]ice Devlin. Mesnr9. R. Robertson,<br />

guide is lout, Hawkeye is ,aetinished~ killing Corn, Uncaa sccs ier murder- Ec]isle and, M. Ulschmidt; ,fot tbe<br />

and. goes to investiga ~... Recowiziug 1“ ed as he ]eaps toward M. pa, They 10.30 ,Mass: Xigses E. Lucero, A.<br />

MaWe, he attempts to cspture hi, Btruggl,adesperately. The bank gives Lucero, ,T, Munis, M. Kahn, R Lutiut<br />

f4i18. &.sIiziw that the redskins way and they” roll down, until, at the cero and Mr+ J. Rodriguez. Th~e<br />

will coon be on tbe~ tiail, he leads bottom, Mngua killu Uncm. Then he services were attended by large con.<br />

the patiy to a secret ‘cave for the in turn h Willed by the’ unerring bnf- gregstiom, “‘<br />

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K. “hams for Misse~ from the ages of 12 h 18. ‘ T<strong>here</strong> 5;<br />

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not need to worry over their zlothes being ruined.<br />

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—> route to Ratin to attend. the County I L.<br />

b. Diver and Mrs. Franier were”! s. G. Fuller of SprinRcr, Who hns’ Tenchem, A~Ocintiori meetinm.<br />

.Jab!s cqq JO ep!upaq OW puamw<br />

kw= lam Wednesday ’ nfternOOn<br />

been a patient at the Dawaon hogpj.<br />

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the social meeting held bY<br />

the la- tul for two weeks, returned to hi~ Arthur WhiWaker, who in attend- ~swl9qJ pa*~Ilw ‘la~~3~qM ~J~ ,91H<br />

I’of the Eamtern Stat. ihOtn@ on last Thursdsy. in~ the Colomdo State University JO aaqaoaq ,i~al~na~ anq~v ‘am<br />

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—- . at Boulder, arrived home Thursday<br />

. A. McCarty qrrived th e,, middlo ‘ Miss ,Fannie R@dpath took “p to ~ttend the bedside of his mOthgr. CHUKCH DIRECTORY<br />

mt week to aasu’me the cutleB of duties thkspnst week as a clerk in the<br />

ht matshnl of the camp. Mr. tic- chiBf clerk’s office at the big ‘ntore, hn Newb==or of one ?f<br />

D-*ion Church-Y. S. Russell,<br />

ministar. IIible School,, 10.80. a. m.<br />

)! comes from I.afayett e, CO1O., filling the vacancy caueed hy the ~e. the saw mill camps UP the POnil wae IMk y~~ng, S“pk : R,mmry ~adk.<br />

previously spent severs year~ in cent regiwation of GeorEG A“]d, a visitor in Dawson Friday, reparttng meet at ReBc”e Station, MISE Me. ‘<br />

campu of Wyoming as a law offi. n foot fall of snow in the mountains Creary in charec, higher wades meet<br />

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~i; First Aid, CI-S at NO. I ch=k<br />

,In with .lameu Englieh a 5 inhucknve<br />

chunRad their meet ng night<br />

Mann~er T. C. Hill returned the last week. at church. Evening netice, 8.00<br />

fimt of the week from ‘ryrone, N. M.,<br />

p. m... Choir practice Frtday, 7.80 P.<br />

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w<strong>here</strong>. he spent several day. checking The anllunl;c=ction for the m. All “walcOm@.<br />

OVer the ~erchandi~e ~~ck of th,e<br />

Catholic Church-Sundajs: Mwees<br />

election of one school directur foi m<br />

mt 8.S0 a. m. for English-speaking,<br />

Tyrono tiore, preparatory to the mov. vterm of three yearn will be held On 10.so ~. ~, for Spanish.upeakl~ P60.<br />

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EUat the rescue station under G.<br />

Gulley hnve tveir meetill gs ,w4day<br />

nights, It i~ the int entla,n to<br />

d a conted in the near futureb~<br />

ten the two classes.<br />

ing of a porkion of th* same to Daw. Inefi<br />

~nd~y, April 4kh.<br />

PIE.. Eliening, 7 o’clock. Week-dny<br />

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son. Th. store at Tyronc will ba<br />

sarvices: Masses at 6.S0 nnd 7 a. ‘m.<br />

I Mm. Margaret B“mik Iefi iati Junior ~hoir reheama]s Wedne~daym<br />

clos~,f ind~finit=ly.<br />

~’w’ed”mday for her home ih ROY, N. Iat 4 p. m. Firut Frjday of the month<br />

M., after ,a week’s vi~it at th~ home 1devOtiOn: COmmunlOn, 6.S0, ma%es<br />

The hotir earlier time observed in I , at 7 and 8 a. m.<br />

Dnweon hm hccn adopted by th@ ].- Iof<br />

Mr. and Mm. ~. W. Franklin. ,<br />

TheIlawson<br />

cal ~st office which is open on Daw-<br />

\ ‘The *P Rre Girls c.f’ Uda camp<br />

aon time at the following hours: 8 b<br />

met Imt Wednesday evening at the<br />

11; 12.30 to 4.30. Msil wilk be diw home<br />

of Bianca Bereamo in No. I<br />

tributed us usual after the arrival of ~ahp for ~ ~,e=%hnt ~ewio”i The DAWSONBAKERY<br />

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tho “Poily~~ in me evenin~ but the t. Ima was spent ‘in practicing first” aid<br />

general delivery window till not be<br />

work and tbe learning d camp fire<br />

opened.<br />

.- cla~ at th ireucue ~tition under G.<br />

}ning, the hostess served a cou~e of<br />

Imuis Savio, Proprietor<br />

li~l~an, French or Ameri-<br />

‘4 ‘ ‘er’’l], ‘rgsrii%er ‘or ee N Ivery dilicIo”s refre~hmpn~. . “ t8~~<br />

,’,— limn-white Chautauqua appearing In ,<br />

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Dawaon April 18-Mnd, was in Daw-<br />

I State ~me Warden Thos. P. Gable<br />

was a bwlnew dsitir In Dawuon the<br />

IANITARY AND ~n Inst weHk parfectlng arrange-<br />

UP-TO-. IATE men~for the ~g event. Dnwmon ham! 1,* .f the week, leaving Thumday<br />

the distinction of being the firnt place<br />

hildren’s Hair. Cuts a ,visitid on the summer’n Chau@uqua moruing for Ute Park and the Mor- , Pastries of All K]nds<br />

eno Vakley section on bminm for the<br />

S~ialty<br />

circuit of 12? places of the ~nth- ~tateOffjce. He wm accompanied by Fresh Baked Every Day<br />

wesL The mme five day p~ iS ho ~xp~ fimh ~be~ men who<br />

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being given in Sank Fe and many of<br />

sr~ ansi~ing in the salection<br />

the larger places of New fdefico, sul-ble” site ?r sites for ~te<br />

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A dwcat in a eabamt,<br />

She loved the rounds of iaxu<br />

‘tw2!?!:Ti:%2::i?<br />

Then country air; another utart~<br />

A man wh offered hap ineea.<br />

-at ~ti~ ~;~~nfse thn,? theY<br />

And hide what she would not<br />

Cnnfey ?<br />

~od’11 kmila and weep, -. then smil.<br />

.With~~n~l” Cla~n on the<br />

Pleaae come. Ygu’11 nearch the<br />

to- in -in<br />

To find n film w brtiht and<br />

cl+n..., ,<br />

ETNEL CLAYTON IS<br />

FINEf.~ SUPPORT~<br />

IN “A CITY SPARRO~<br />

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G#t Includn*Clrde Fillmo-, Wal.<br />

tor +fti.’ WIllLnrnBord<br />

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A en~ 01 cl~~; artish,” fdayt~<br />

‘!~~%zizfilm ada~tat~<br />

by Clara G. Kenhedy of a tibry 9<br />

Kate Jordan. &m Wood dir-d<br />

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THIS sTAk ‘~MING SOON<br />

~ - WHO IS%HET<br />

Het first is in urett~. but never in<br />

theword,<br />

And her fourth in in s~eot. never<br />

fm~.<br />

~et fifth you will find, in cu’ttning<br />

and eutb,<br />

And ~:h:ith muti be used for<br />

H* seventh a~d eighth are in will<br />

and in Well,<br />

And her ninth comes in, pacp<br />

ageu sWI.<br />

Now her tenth” is in darling, and<br />

likewise in droama, ‘<br />

Her @leventh i~ part of a meal,<br />

The twelfth of her name, is in ahdOWand<br />

EunO,<br />

Her last is in knoll, not in keel.<br />

FIir Whole is a nave, that is fm<br />

motta aronnd<br />

The world, “for she’s pretty and<br />

sweet. ,,.<br />

child ac r, Stanley Goethak are<br />

in the c at.<br />

Brow ing reduced his stiry a~<br />

a Vniv sal ewel feature at a<br />

aost ru ning inti hundreds uf<br />

khouean s of dollam~ and the completed<br />

p cture is mld h giv? ample<br />

evid nce of the ,expondlture,<br />

b;o~h;~ ;uty and lavlshneap of ih<br />

%ancisc , aIS~%Vl%lgi;~kas~~<br />

the B*Y CItYs underworld were<br />

reptodu d at Univeml City at a<br />

c88b of $90,000. An apartment<br />

hbnm o Knob Hill, the modern<br />

palace o a banker, and thn splendid<br />

orie WI intricacies of the rear<br />

and uec d floor of a bazaar are<br />

some of the more exhnsive aettinsa.<br />

..:: ,E::;2;;::”OR?Z:<br />

group o ciooka w free thetnaaives<br />

f- th hhacklea of crhe and<br />

liti tie hfa they desire. In this<br />

thay m Mwarted and doublcroamed<br />

y an evil and ?even~eful<br />

figure o the h~lf world, who re-<br />

aentu re BecWbility. In the back-<br />

ground, ‘nd yet the dominant parnonality<br />

of thie drma is an old<br />

heathen pbilompher, whoue id~s<br />

of right md wrong ate babed on<br />

one ‘he of ‘anous the remonu ‘“pportin% for t e‘O’?” brdllant “<br />

reports of “A City Sparrow’), the<br />

NW Ethel Olayton statring vehicle<br />

for Pnramount which wdl be<br />

*W &t ths ~aw~n ~dtre<br />

next Thursday.<br />

no poli “cal statutee, and who<br />

meteu t an unmnction?d jti~<br />

ti’ce “OU side the law”:<br />

~lmi la Dean is Bald to be at<br />

her dr atic best in thin her firnt<br />

Ncture @rice ‘“Yhe ~irgin of<br />

Ethel Cl-n, the star, dandn Stambo 1“, w~le hn Chancy has<br />

in tie frank rank of likn #tars. and a dual ole which autahlqes aW-<br />

b a’ monteathuaia* foilohng. thinr / in his career wf distinctive<br />

he ~iphl tnhie leadis per. and- ddicnlt mreen imperaontrayed<br />

y Clyde Fillmore, who a~ tions. . ,<br />

pears as a noble.hearted country- “OU de the Law” uhows the<br />

adv’anttt + it~nf a Wio of crook&do<br />

%t;tEh;a~!~;fEd~n,z!z<br />

try to straight in opite of the<br />

tist to 20 to Sbk muntrp, M- pmseti Onn8Y v.Vipar,of h mntheir<br />

lovq romance develops. Walter<br />

Hieru, the fat comedian, in fttn. ;:; of orlen “ 1 ‘n’u?$erlwnf myatlc,um an flhdo80- ‘“=;:<br />

ier than ev~, in the role of Tim<br />

eabn the pictute.<br />

~“nis, . diasppoi’ntad lover. photopl y by William Fildew in<br />

William aoyd, a new screen di& beautif 1, and lavish settings w~e<br />

covery, does attractive work an deni ne and built under the m-<br />

Hughie Ray, the ntar’s dancing<br />

partner. BarSine Burkett has a :;2:0 / ;:,:T::E::T:2::<br />

deNghtfnl inmue Toi’e. ftwbw<br />

.Browpr L1lIian Leig tin and Syl-<br />

,a<br />

d=<br />

.np<br />

n,<br />

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~oae tide<br />

,~<br />

aIm aws-<br />

who hum“millions of falls St Ilm<br />

feet?<br />

:~TSIDE ‘THE LAW<br />

TO BE SEEN HERR<br />

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Tod Browning’s original drama<br />

bf the undemorld, “OuMide ~<br />

hw” camaa m zne sja-” zneame<br />

next Werlneiday. with Ptiucilli<br />

Dean in the &teEarrole. Lou C~<br />

ney, Wheeler Oakmaa, E. A. W+<br />

rm, Mph LatiE, Malhnrne Ma-<br />

~-11, Wtiton Tayfor anda new<br />

1<br />

~0 * ~~ aR*in’5 !nstru~<br />

ut tba mak aummoniw<br />

two of ia kafloh, ramk the door.<br />

Drake ives un ar the @amin’s<br />

gun ju as he s, $ oots. The captah<br />

is captured nnd tied UP, u<br />

pan int4ecame-bin. ~ka<br />

and the mute decide t~ turn brick<br />

and ha<br />

, Mean<br />

havb re<br />

tie routine ra’arrested.<br />

hi]. Kenclafi and Ames<br />

rne~ to the city and start<br />

plane to recover Alice Amefl’ key<br />

from D nn’s old curio shop. Then<br />

Frhnk g Bh see his.sister, trying<br />

~ PIW@ade her to ga witi him<br />

for the ‘key. But. #he refusw.<br />

fia~k eporta this and Kendall<br />

conceiv<br />

hire~ln<br />

the ideu of sending his<br />

nurne with, Frank to, the<br />

ctio s D. Bates.. Kendail’s sec.<br />

tiaw, 1o;erhear~ “the plann and<br />

wue John Dunn, warnin him<br />

and L o e. This wire reachee % UM<br />

just in ime ta stop him. Frank<br />

not h e]iyar the key b frank<br />

and D e run from the shop,<br />

frights d by ~ukn’s a~mpt ta<br />

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that nig t ti he aeea on account in<br />

the pap r of Drake’? capture of<br />

the ~hi and bf his return on the<br />

f ollowi morning. ,<br />

On’ h ard th ship, the captain<br />

makee “Be~cape and getting into<br />

the hold w<strong>here</strong> thera ima cargo o?<br />

mg-itin ~, ~!qntq + •,,~mA74 1:-~+~<br />

k Th e is n temific explosion<br />

and the ~hi~ is biown L41a~oms,<br />

Drake d iUAon finding themwlvas<br />

h rled out inti the water,<br />

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The Dawson .News<br />

Publlmht,tl“n Thur.dd@y at D&wsOn, b-g;<br />

Mexico by the<br />

~AWSOM W-ELFARE DEP~UTMERT<br />

.las T. Conwmy, D1r.actor tind ,Eaito,<br />

Tem~ of #ubmrlvtlam<br />

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Advert lBIIIE Ra ten L,” ADpllcatIou<br />

Ente,.d Umond-cln.a<br />

.March 10[11,ys21, ut the noqt.off?{yfi~:<br />

Uuwmon, N*W M* X1.O.<br />

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SCH&L ELECTION<br />

HELD” MONDAY<br />

The annual ichool election for<br />

the selection of one school direcb<br />

or b serve for-a term of three<br />

yenra wu held Monday of this<br />

week. The total vote cast was 562,<br />

out of which Mrs. John Conriorre.<br />

ceived 340 votes and Rev. J. S.<br />

Russel ’216 vot~ The’ .lroard will<br />

meet 6h0rt1y after May 1st for or.<br />

ganization and will consist of the<br />

following membrh: Dr, 1?, C. Div.<br />

er; Judge T: L. Kinney and Mr&.<br />

John Conner,<br />

,- .PLACED uNDER BOND<br />

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The ‘fsti~ hutlt” conducted by the<br />

Federal. ”o:ficers this past week for<br />

violators of the Federal: amendment<br />

making it unlhwful to manufacture or<br />

sell intoxicating liquors resulted in<br />

fourteen arrests. ThesE fourteen<br />

were-taken before U. ‘S. Commissioner<br />

at Raton and placed under bond<br />

for” appearance before the Federal<br />

grand jury whichaitu at Santa Fe in<br />

May: One alleged iiratir charged<br />

with the manufacture of “moonfihlneg’,<br />

wam placed under a $2)000<br />

bond. The remainder under $1,500<br />

and $1,000 bon~s.<br />

RESCUE CAR TO VISIT ”DAWSON<br />

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~ W. F. Murray of the “Safety De.<br />

partment has Rceived sdvice from<br />

the El Paso headquarters that the<br />

Bureau of Mines “Rescue Car will visit<br />

J)awuon during tbe first five days of<br />

next week; from April llth to 16th<br />

incluai-, and- that the opportunity<br />

svilY bu afforded all intere~ted em.<br />

plOyees in receiving’ expert instruc.<br />

tion in mine rescue and “hrst aid<br />

work. Last year, “47 “men availed<br />

tbemselvei<br />

lchanan, Freddie Evuriu, Sara Con:<br />

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Song, “St&mpu”, 4th grade.<br />

Kim Jeuaie Love &o rendered<br />

- tiewfns Vod” Solo. A~rican Plan” “~<br />

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%ewer~dJn,ter-ting short , talks<br />

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aubjecti-related to ,(Thrift,, were<br />

en by Mrs. Horan, Mrs. Hall and<br />

ie Hunnn. It was decided at’ the<br />

3111E~ meeting that the next regu.<br />

El tric Lights-Steafn<br />

Heat<br />

meeting of the asaocic,$ion $<br />

)uld be held on Friday, May 6th,<br />

the Dawaon church in order to I ~. ,R<br />

ingle” Meals 75c<br />

TES $3.00 per daY<br />

ve fathers an well ss mothers tie I ,. 1 “1<br />

,portunity ti: at$end. II I<br />

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THE DAwsON$ARAGE<br />

Autn L.mv., CumSe .t s A. M, ~ 3. P. M. Ckcd C.m<br />

WELL EQUIPPED MACHI E SNOF<br />

+<br />

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Full. Line Iof .<br />

‘ Automobile Ac~essories<br />

..’, ~. For.a Limited Time nly ~<br />

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OURSURPLUS STOCK OF HIGH GRADE .CIGA “WILL~<br />

.. BE SOW<br />

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AT A BIG DISCOUNT PRICE<br />

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~nSED BY THE BOX<br />

IF p<br />

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~~ J- J. L~VBACH,” Pro fietor<br />

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‘,~ D WSON NEWS OFFEM THE FOLMWING CASH PRIZES FOR<br />

1$<br />

i;,’. TH “BEST GARDENS GROWN IN DAWSON THIS SEASON<br />

“t<br />

~~ 7 C p; Downhwn and Railroad Row; Capitin and No. 5 Hills; No-3<br />

$,-4<br />

“,.<br />

ills, and No. 1 CamB Loretti<br />

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~j:~~ er of the Grand Prize will be excluded from competing for section<br />

;~~.. . prizes<br />

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The” Weifare Committe, compoaad<br />

of representativesfmm eight different<br />

natlonalitie~ living in tho corn.<br />

munity, met Saturday morning h dieeuea<br />

and tikb action on numerona<br />

mattam related to community wel.<br />

fare.<br />

The week of April 215thwet get by<br />

.he comrn;tim for comunity Obtet.<br />

vance of “Clean Up Weekl* which hae<br />

now become nn esti]ahed annual in- .<br />

etitution in most ci~m and towmI.<br />

During thiu period, intinsive campaign<br />

will be eondu-d by the welfare<br />

department for ‘ u thorough<br />

cieafi.up of ~dg,. *M and afIrnya.<br />

With the pereonnl aeaiutance of the<br />

mam$ere. of the welfare comrnitte%<br />

M much as .pouible of thw work<br />

will be done before tid final campalti.<br />

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“ the v~titingnuree on ‘the school a~<br />

mn%e adtnation, dhe. Comtiee<br />

m CLus Ivo<br />

GIVE MINSTREL<br />

CITIZENSHIP CMS TO REVIEW<br />

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The Citizenship etaaa prepating for<br />

SIGNS OF SPRING<br />

The beat nntidota so far diacovarad<br />

recommended a vigocoua eufore~<br />

ment of the. mattcy law and nuggetib<br />

that aach mamber of the ~m.<br />

“ti---~l<br />

nitural{zation papan will begin next<br />

clteb ‘is. riCIW<br />

waek a threa-weeks’ review of all tba<br />

far spring fev~that ailment eo p-<br />

culiar to thjd aaanon of the yaar-ie<br />

mittee<br />

~hool<br />

and all others interaatad in<br />

effkiencg make it a de to<br />

ht o<br />

e=k’y =ehenma’s ‘n work that has been covere$ during<br />

each week for the the pmt ten ~~~ in Ame~~an con.<br />

its worthier substitute, the tannie fe.<br />

v~r+ Both fevete are contatio~, but<br />

stop all ch}ldr~n found on the Stieet<br />

duting. uchool houta and inquire<br />

WI tbt’~i be riven nbOut the atitutioyal hia~n. The next natur- Ionly the fivat named nhould be ML’ why .tiey am not in echooL ,<br />

fieof May. hese rehea~ am” alizatlon hearing wili be held at ~a- ject to quarantine,<br />

It is recommended by +h* .-. MM- .....<br />

, ti ibe daw town school build- ton on Saturday, Aptil 90th,‘add the Wwa4m weeeaem many followem’ mi&e ,~at a n.mkm ,,------ m? -. additlon-<br />

‘Wnning a &ght o’clwk naturalization examiner will be <strong>here</strong> .of the court game, due in lam” part al, dap~tie~ be appoinbd ,tiwh-<br />

*tting fo the min6trel will ha on Thu~py., April 2Bth ~ condn~ tv the community cemant eonrte out tie ~am* f, ‘or the aafagutilng<br />

kk with ita manager, head any ex:rnlnat].nn. for the certtilcata ‘which have come ~ bu more than loof<br />

the public aF-.~ .-w . am~ . . the en.<br />

er, chef, din wmher, caehler and of prOf~clency which entifles the h~d- ‘callY knOw for ~.elr ideal eqtiipmaut. jomemefit of fip ,. ._.--.J +.+”+.* law.<br />

BM This b ckground will lend er ~ c0mplet8 the natu~alizatlon, Raii or shine, the CO- are ready<br />

Complaint ‘in received by the”<br />

~ “+. ●* an+. \ ining pro=am of hearing ~f Ore tie cOU* without for- for servlm and the unusually h{oh<br />

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ITmn s*veml aoumew<br />

dance% b be fot- ther e~minatiOn. ~In claea meeti back nets MVe much time and n,<br />

-xeP regarding the profane and obmene<br />

r-concart given hY at =ven’ 0’clOck on Wednemday aven- tion in chaeing wild ehati ‘1- The. U- 1.,ar<br />

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waga in the pool room at the<br />

:aLwii& after the c~baret in~ at the Old achoOl ~uildi~ and iE cessibiiity of the mueta make them ~pra --- -, houee and in the lobby of the<br />

..— 1, director for the OPen tO anY one in~rented In n4CUV- n popultw rendezvonn for. both p,fay- ~mt off,==, ●I-- *4 .* :, ,= the pttrpO#e Of the<br />

mr6i, desfres rec-eiva as many ing hig American citizene~lp papem. erg and Specktom dutin~ the nummar committee ~ ~ m i~trumenti in<br />

_Wonm aa PO #ible for”local jokes<br />

d glben- mnit.a e for the hbratto.<br />

It ~70uId PUY afiY hOlder Of h~s first<br />

PaPem ti attend these review meek<br />

cvening9.<br />

Now that “the added hour of dayneeing<br />

that auclh<br />

violations<br />

,aw me ~~OppeG, A<br />

of the<br />

b eiiovinr ‘---”-”1 a rdeasure derived<br />

~~red to present a<br />

1 show am invited<br />

horug on next Mon-<br />

Ilng. .<br />

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Knights f Pythins. initiated<br />

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mndidateu<br />

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into the rank of<br />

, evening.<br />

d initiation wa followed by the eninm<br />

held. dnri~g April. ~light is available in the evenlw and . , .._ . . ...<br />

In view 01 tne preaen~<br />

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difficult-<br />

‘ the “weather condition} s become more .<br />

A force of workmen began work Iintiting, the ~ooti~ W: ,1 ~Mome ~ore ]es beiitg experienced by the Power<br />

Tuesday ‘making coke breeze blocks ~onge~ted with ~,ayerr~~“d<br />

the ~dop, plant during the maklttg of certaim<br />

for use in miniw operation.<br />

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tion of nome simple m<br />

reudjustmenta, it i~ recOrnmended<br />

Ilae“for playing<br />

It j~ P,knned by the committae that greater care<br />

W. and Mis. Win Smock are the Iwill becOme neceusw.<br />

pnrenb of n new<br />

tohold several deca<br />

daughter, &rn fii- 1 tourname”~ti be exerciucd by all uaere of eleck<br />

day, April lst.<br />

[luring the summer whiclh,.it<br />

is hoped,<br />

rfc , light in turning off all lie’ht~ dur-<br />

—— cvcrv local tielder of I,,ta<br />

.L, ~acqu~ ~i,, mg the daytime. When it i@ realin-<br />

-” “” ‘k- ‘---–lge life of an electiic<br />

Tha condition of Mrs. Cora WKI& 1ta~~-Part. At least ~ree clasmes of ~i~~~~u~n~n~~~<br />

~ent of a #m ker and the nerving taker, who hm”be en’ quiti crltica~y ill Plfiyem will be formed so that tnter-<br />

)1:rafreuhmtiti.<br />

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for the past two waaku, continueG to eat may be rtiined by the ~eat-t<br />

remain nerious.<br />

]nnmber of Iplnyare<br />

poasfble<br />

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r ..!11k“ ‘a 600+~a,a~~ “= ..”,” Y“W- - a,<br />

R. H. AnK40 w- a visitor in Trin-<br />

Night Marshal WcCarty hn~,Uken idad over tbe end Of the paat week.<br />

nctive steps during the pant week ~n ..<br />

giving we,]king papers to car~in pto. The time for Sunday ncheol at the<br />

fessional gatilera’ who have been Dwwson church has ‘been changed<br />

making it a practice b lemh off the from 10.30 to 10 o’clock, Daweon<br />

trnvagnnt nsa of electrical cu~ent<br />

wile,+ it in not needed. The Comn’bittee<br />

me*t9 ngain in regular neauien On<br />

Saturday morning, April 16th at &n<br />

o’clock. ,<br />

tninem’ piy roll. Due notice is given Itime.<br />

,.<br />

them that if caught within the pre.<br />

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cjnct agni”, a va~a”cy charge will Tho Camp Fire girls of Uda camp<br />

be filed and vigorously prosecuted. were in full attendance at the eocial<br />

meeting held on Wednesday evening<br />

A, M. Van” Dyke, manager of the<br />

Daweon ~rage, raturned re@efitlY<br />

from Denver with a new Jeffrieo-6<br />

which has. been delivered to IS. T.<br />

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l.- 1 JOHN CARAGLIO. Pm..<br />

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:“e I FORASHORTT,MiONLY<br />

ONE-THIRD OFF REGU~R PRICE<br />

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,r ● ON A Y SIZE PICTURE. Poet”Ca~, $1.S0 P.F Duz.<br />

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June.<br />

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I REASSURING<br />

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, Nervous Tourist: ‘What if the<br />

bridge Aould break and the train fall<br />

into the rivert)’<br />

Conductor: “Dent’ worry s{r. Thii<br />

road won’t miw it. It haa a lot of<br />

traina”<br />

ONE ON ABIE<br />

“Isaac, yOUshould pm]]the CUtitl@<br />

I down van you kIanyc.ut vife. I anw<br />

“ You tist night.’”<br />

(’Abie, the choke).g dn Y“oU.I v~’t<br />

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home Inat tt;ght.’--ont “Spokes.<br />

II ING AND REPAI.R<br />

SHOP<br />

Mr.” E. Thornas ah.<br />

nounma he is now open b<br />

business from 6p. m. b 9<br />

p.m. for aU kinds of Tire<br />

Repair Work.<br />

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; IaePRO,VE~ENTS AT NO.. 7 MI-- DC. hnk M=nnon .nnd Mr.. CI<br />

““Pkns h.% been ~p~d and ‘the<br />

Gillespie refiigned their positions tl<br />

paflt week with the engineer’s offit<br />

,. wrirk wiFl stsrt very soon for the con- Au;toc G. M. ~nwn left Thu}<br />

tiruction” of a naw cowbined<br />

house and chesk cabin ton-d<br />

lamp<br />

juti<br />

day morning for an absence on bu<br />

nean in El Pam.<br />

west of the main tipple at No. 7 mine,<br />

!’ “between the mwtor barn and ee cm Mr~. R. Welsh and daugh~r, M<br />

repair shop, convenient to the ti:n A1da welsh left SUndaY evening f<br />

etiti.”” The new building till be built their home in Area, Idaho, ,after<br />

of coke breeze blocks, 22x47 feet extend ed visit at the home of Dr. a<br />

in dimension~, with concrete foundw ‘MrF J Q. welsh.<br />

tion and composition roof, The lamp<br />

house wiU -accommodate 280 lamps, For the Preservation of the Iar<br />

with a future exte”aion designed to number of ti:ea recently Plant<br />

take care of 140 ,more lamps. All coal nhout Dawson, it is suggested that<br />

now mined from Nos; 7,:8, 9 knd 10 superfluous branchea ad sprou~<br />

mines ix being handled by No. 7’stip- trimmed in order to allow all streng<br />

pie. ‘Mine~ NOB. S and 9 will even- to be Kiven to the growing of 1<br />

S tuafly devdop inti large producem. main switih. The life of many tra<br />

These improvement.g are in atiicip- ur. saved by caref u] attention to 1<br />

‘ tion of a steady increase in the owt- tree’s preservation for the first f<br />

put of this group of mines. weeks after planting.<br />

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We mn furnish fancy molds<br />

partiw.<br />

Beat “Denver Ice Cream sold a<br />

E. T. McK-night<br />

~ASEBtiL ACTIVITY lr<br />

iMOUS CRY’STAL SEER<br />

,~MING TO DAWSON ‘%<br />

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who is internationally ,<br />

Iown m a crystal readar, will play a<br />

TOda~’ engagement atthe Opera I<br />

oqse, a-rting Saturdq, Ar.ril 16..<br />

e is hewn ns the<br />

Y.” =~minK1, kno~%e~~~~~!’<br />

from all advancereports he ‘is un=I<br />

,nnily dev= and seems w be able<br />

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an~wer any question. The me~<br />

gem he ie “able to give to people are -<br />

reply astounding. He hag done so<br />

any”people no much good in unfailg<br />

advicq in many towns w<strong>here</strong> he<br />

IS appeared they are begging for te-<br />

[rn datea.<br />

With his mystery show he has a<br />

ever company in a singing and<br />

mcins revue, sotiething that no<br />

her msn in his line has ever had.<br />

Ienty of mirth and comedy of a<br />

u~ical comedy nature. Mim Doro-<br />

IY.Van, who Mads this part of ~k<br />

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M*berts work in sryti gaz- -<br />

K pomiues to be the moat mysti.<br />

ring of anything. ever seen in this ‘-<br />

~. He h?l~.’ his nudience spellmnd<br />

while .he answeri qneationh<br />

I nfl mrta. H& demons~ation of<br />

ie ocult is phenomenal, giving a<br />

onde~ul de~onstrstion of occu!t<br />

twer. An evening of fimt-cl+s<br />

itertsinment lasting two’ hours.”<br />

o You want to know if your hus-<br />

%nd or sweetheart 10VCE YOU?<br />

~el~ ask MAlbert,<br />

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he kndwa. ,<br />

Mr. E. Thomas ha, recently bpen-<br />

I “p a vulcanizing and tire repsir<br />

10Pnear hin residence.<br />

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Mr. Ben Poolcr and famUy moved<br />

huday to Ratorn w<strong>here</strong> Mr. Pooler<br />

cpech b accept deputy mrk<br />

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hesheriff’noffice..<br />

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.ti ~James tinner, pr~klent o! n“ev<br />

Ie da~town Paren&Teachersaaso. til<br />

ation, haa recentiy been appointad tirn<br />

r the atati deptitmentiof eduaatim’ per<br />

ha New Metico representative b are<br />

[a.~stioial .P=entiTeachem anaocia. nqd<br />

DriCingree.n held et Wdnbington,. D. and<br />

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our fountain.<br />

Proprietor<br />

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All those inter-ted in’ the organtion<br />

of a baseball team for the I Oi<br />

ning season were to meet TUES. ,<br />

Y night to discu~ important mat-<br />

‘s concerned with the propo~ition. UR SPECIALTIES<br />

~nager Bird is now canyausing the<br />

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,: “ ~~HANI) BAGS OF QUALITY<br />

,:’ We ar z now showing the new<br />

:,’-~pring st yles in silk and leather<br />

‘:. hand bags , Original-in designs, high<br />

:,8 in quality !~ndsuperior in workmanship,<br />

thes e bags are backed by our<br />

~,: guarantee of satisfaction. Main<br />

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$1.25 and $1.50.<br />

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Jewelry Dept.<br />

,‘ All sizes, from 36 to 46<br />

“.New spring suit~ in beautiful<br />

stri~d worsteds are ‘arriting @aily.,<br />

,Come in and select your new suit. “:<br />

Black Twill work shirts “with “white<br />

,- stripe, $1.00 values<br />

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KHAKI<br />

Men’s Suite-Me-Ails, jtist the-thing<br />

to keep “your clothes clean ..<br />

$3.50<br />

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ashostens at 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maye were hoati Mr. and Mrs.”George Baronare the Mr. and’ Mru. T. W. Rutledge rw<br />

ky given on last hur~day after at a party given Sat”arday nvening parenti of a new daughter, born turned ti their home in Springm tie<br />

M to a compan of her lad~ to a small company of friends. Tuesday, March 29th, last of the week after n vi~it to their<br />

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son who la now recovering fro’rn an<br />

Mm. Harvey 8pringer, accompan. MruL W, O. Hart entertained a corn.<br />

‘“”’-”--T<br />

Operution for appendicitis at the<br />

~nna entertained al led by Mrs: Al Boune, returned Sun- pnny of friend6 at a“party on Monday ~awgon ~oapib,<br />

day afternoon from a vl’ait ovnr the afternoon, March 28th, ,.. . -,, .<br />

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E% i:: . T;d . Iioa:t::Ho$<br />

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I h viuitin~ friend [n Dawuon.<br />

I The Ladies Cktb of No. 7 camp; ~HURCH DIRECTORY :“<br />

The Sunday mhodl clnm of Mr. met on. Wednenday aftsn”oon with<br />

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D-wren -$ Club eld ik rnonth- Blick was pleasantly entertained on M=.” Morrow. DawMn Churak-.l. s:: Ruee’eil,<br />

last da meeting L-day even.<br />

‘W1d~y cvenin~ at the home of<br />

mini~~r. Bfble School, 10.00 a.. m.<br />

I Mr~ YounK, SupL: Wmary gcadw<br />

~~ tha club roo s. It was de Harmon Black.<br />

I Mrs. A, W. Hall uleaBantlv enter.<br />

meet at Reucue Stitiun, MIM .Mc.<br />

$)W the club to proceed it<br />

h;ned R company of-mesta a; a party Ctenry h char e, higher ~adeo meet<br />

Mm. W. C. Barnett returned Imt<br />

~” tith the con plated irn.<br />

given on Saturday afternoon, at church. #veitIng BErvice 8.00<br />

Saturdhy from a six.weeks~ vieit with,<br />

mentyon the Iub houne.<br />

p. m. Choir practice Mlday, d.00 p.<br />

relatives in” Omaha, Nebr. I H. G. Wattem of Raton waa a bus]. m. All welcome.<br />

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Idl it, h ad of tbu fur- Robert E. Kilkelly of the audito~a, tnem week, visitor in Dawuon duflng the ., Catholle Ctmrch--SundayB: M-w<br />

department at e store, left<br />

at 8.80 a, m. for Engli~hm ~ing,<br />

office, resl~ed hln ponitiun l~t<br />

__ay evening for enver w<strong>here</strong>, Thureday and left on the first of the<br />

B. Elfiott of Bakn hag i;iso.~”gi~ :~~~$yi%fd~<br />

t -d, ha exu ck during the wenk for San Frencimo. 1 .“ra. c, —<br />

a~cea: Mameu at 6.80 and .7 a. ,m.<br />

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. i been a guest for-the pmt week at the<br />

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r-week”tu join Ithe order Of<br />

Junior choir rehearsals Wednaday@<br />

,* He will ret rn b Dawnon .~e regular weekly reheamal of hOme .f Mrs. C. W. Hoover.<br />

at 4 u. m: Fit’et fiidav of the month<br />

k part of thi~ eek, *ringing the choir of the Dawson church, he]d<br />

devotion: Communion: 6.so, maaues<br />

~.hlmn brida.<br />

Friday avenings, has been ch~nged The Dawson Newe was admithd nn at7and 8&m.<br />

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~rom 7.30 ta 8 o’dlock, Dawson timg. ~eeO~dcl= matter by the Po*maater ,.<br />

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General on March 10th. Thie entitles<br />

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~m me under Preparation fOr1 the publication ti. aH thg righb and<br />

,:The Da on<br />

;he construction at tha naw d~iry of Wivi]egea of a f“II fledEed ne~pa.<br />

*O new hou~es. for the uEe of the per which, among other advantaggg,<br />

daity nttendantu. One houue till he pormit~ tb, h~”dling of the paper I .,<br />

~.5ARBERHOP four and onn. two rooms in size. Ithro”~h the mails at the rsta “? -“.<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morris, resi.<br />

i cent per pou’nd.<br />

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denh of Damon until the firgt of the<br />

Italian, French or Ametii-<br />

The recently converted ‘ZSitko’<br />

year but now residents of.. ~ Paso,<br />

I are parnntg of a new eon, born recen~<br />

flata, located at the foot. of Capltar<br />

.. 1-. lhfll, has been occupied by nevera<br />

Ifamilies, previous to iti occupancy ,,, ‘BREAD At the recent meeting of the Daw. Beveral window lighti were broken .hy<br />

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non Scottish Rite club, the following the delibmati action of someone, pre,<br />

officers for the enoning yenr were sumably a boy, whose identity ie by ~astries of .All Kinds<br />

elected: President, A. W. Hall; vie% ing eought by the officeia, Any in.<br />

president, Ot~ Norem; newtary, formation leading to the arreet and<br />

Dnvie Davidson. Tbe club member- conviction of any boy or other lndiship,<br />

recently increased by the sddi. tidual deliberately breaking windows<br />

tion of five n- membem from Cim. Iwill not only be inureciated .- by the<br />

I Iarron,now I officeti, but will be rewardti.<br />

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,- “~’HELDBY THE EN$MF ptitin #pd requested that it be<br />

A Rhrmed Re*iow given them m be hung in their<br />

By RuaaeU Holman ~. church. hisrequest k. ‘~ourneur<br />

gladly anted and the painting i~<br />

h Sontherii belle of ’64, now on view in the Roman Cath-<br />

When Blue and GraY ware in olic Ch rch at Glendale! Cal. .<br />

field.<br />

an Loan, the author of<br />

Her husband rumored killed in ‘“l’~~ G eat Redeemer”, struck up<br />

an uc ajntaue in Lon Angele~<br />

Her ~a~fi of love for him con; with pardoned Mexican, and<br />

Cealad.<br />

from hi obtained the utory which<br />

A Northern colonel, lending kjd, he inc rporated in Ma screen<br />

Whe~~r~=yti vexed by looting drama.<br />

This he ~mbellished with a<br />

Conducted on ber heart a raid. strong ounhrplot and some a~ien-<br />

(A duel more fiarce than one diu iot in~reut, and tie fin[shed<br />

with swords. 1<br />

produc on 18said ACIptimem great<br />

.Utiimment. romnncti<strong>here</strong> them-. shengt and uncomtnon intarest.<br />

HousO eter~ and Marjorie Daw<br />

A fa%o~u itory pi@urizqd ard the ohief players in the all-our<br />

By playero ev’iy one a utir. cast w ich interprata ~’The Great,<br />

Adve;:::dd.Come.. YcIu’~1 be. Redee w~~ Mr. Pet ru plays Dan<br />

M51J0j ~ ~n ty-guff h~ man ,tiha in<br />

f.OYALTY OF WOMEN<br />

OF SOUTH SHOWN IN<br />

“HELD BY THE ENEMY”<br />

*~yz:ti’fP1:~m~;y””’*<br />

Screem~cbievem.mt<br />

me loyalty and love of the wO-<br />

.ioized.<br />

men of the Sotith during the Am.<br />

And Jack Gilbert wenarr.<br />

Van Loan’rn story and<br />

e?ican Civil War is admirably depicted<br />

In a new striking. Pwa Opnt<br />

al enp a d Mr.. Tourneur.<br />

platurization of William G} “rldtber~<br />

play, ~’Held by the Enemy’ ,.wh”ch<br />

will be shown ~t 6h4 Daw~n T~g<br />

atre” f pr two daya bwlpning We6-<br />

a,~l.%e ., t,. atati id *<br />

“=~$ ~::$y~~~:?d ?<br />

who believes tttat her tttw nfid ~as<br />

“f”e’ husband‘“ from ‘“ atte”’m death. The b ‘“?h= cu AIId:<br />

sting situation in onn of the mout<br />

dram6tfe avhr ~nentcd on the di.<br />

ver shaeti<br />

The roles are epacted by an alid~ar<br />

ieak incliidin~ ‘A~nEi Ahes,<br />

Wanda tinwley, L;wis ‘Stone ~ack<br />

HOJ~.,Robert Cain* W81t~ kelrs,<br />

Robert Brewer. C. H, Ge alert, Josephine<br />

Crowell and killian .Laigb-<br />

‘al%t.~ni;di~;pnot the, iiab.<br />

While “The Great kedeemer” was<br />

written by H. H. Van Loan and is<br />

iri the main a work of the im~inw<br />

tion. ib ccntraI theme i~..kken<br />

dire~ from life. 1+ &nibodl@s-an<br />

incident that happtined In a priion<br />

at San Bernardino, Cal., two yenra<br />

~” ago. A Mexican was sewing flfteen<br />

yebrs t<strong>here</strong> for man~luughter.<br />

On the wall bf his cell he painted a<br />

pi~ture of fha Ciiitifixion? It waE<br />

a ptiriting whose beauty a$~ra~d<br />

attention all over the ntitei<br />

k~l w tie.h no$~e;~fltf~<br />

a~rfa, an on the right path.<br />

The amificent stenem of the<br />

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*Y t~d EiIti$’~ ti$ new<br />

iib’t:%hw~i:<br />

b~en siain in battl<br />

net a *ar i ieticIe, an<br />

W,th u. y.”.{ NO#,yll’ in COlona, ‘n Joy mnny tnight fancy. T eFe are no<br />

who pr?t~tk tr from the looteru. ace~eu ehowjng .desperatd fightin<br />

She is abotit.w accept h]s PxOROm]<br />

tiitwde I me ,erni~e# of the Nott %<br />

of mamiuge, when her husband ap. and the kouth during the civil W=<br />

p6tiba. Iti. fact, the picttib is a<br />

~~’h~t!~o~~a~i{;~;~t<br />

s ectacie o human emotionu and<br />

the remslnder of the stoty, ,thd :;;: ,es~andmouldofnten a“d<br />

du~tful iitt14 wife pakes.,mdny m~<br />

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.“’: ~~B~=jDDF~&R<br />

Dra e. und,” .Marlon,.<br />

from hq ~eckq~d of<br />

pickad up<br />

the d$na.<br />

ten. BeuJah ~m;e Dix wrOtOthe<br />

scenario.. Don&d Gtia dirbct$d<br />

.iId C. Sld&ai Whoe~mln was<br />

photo~aphti.<br />

Itfitecl q‘Otiii are landed at a fisher..<br />

man ‘#l ]age bnct&tart out for A]iae<br />

Ames’ zome.’ T<strong>here</strong> they find Alica<br />

pu5zliriF over, the cpqtents of a<br />

pac a ~qft’ that ftirnoon by a<br />

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m’$e’<br />

t~ rnnn. ~t~ka finfia the<br />

pat, a ~,, d~~ins thd diary of HOT:<br />

.,’tiREA* REDEEMER’”<br />

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TAKEN PROM ~lFE IIti:g n’ k’ na&6t house in faihlori.<br />

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able .Fine,<br />

Iacidarii of Paintims B-tad UPVn<br />

Cre!t, vrders Iglo, him<br />

Actual OcaurMa&&. Id<br />

Mexicm~ Frhom<br />

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Maurice Towneur’m meat’ screen<br />

production,“The Great Redeem:<br />

er’~, which iu to be khowfi at the<br />

Daw n Theatre fqr + ‘qq Of OnO<br />

etnUIIher back by Hor-<br />

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day, e nni~ next .Frlday $?llu a<br />

~~at ,s .,. al)sorb,ng and<br />

“thrl ““7 lhg thnt perso~s ,who behold<br />

k.will inevitably conclude thatitim<br />

fiction—that it n~ver could have<br />

&$.. :mpersonat~1 F Alice Ames.<br />

nn h~d to d hqr that he<br />

Waltla riot deliver Up her key until<br />

she COuld ,~ring Scra~ diary U8<br />

proof of her identity.<br />

; unaware of the fact that<br />

an who called at his house<br />

e8Eof Scraggs’ fortune. Hang)ng<br />

~fi : y:u:lyon::~~;;~~;:<br />

AE a direot raeult df the influ. khun Alice And Marion come that<br />

ence, of thimpainting the M icqn bight be will dispose of the three<br />

w.. marited a pazdo. by th~ov- ~:Rty m with a terrible mschine he<br />

ernor of the state’ and is n?y” a nvented.<br />

profe~ional artiu$, makin8 ●kv]ng .Dre ke ,rnow ieaiizeu that BOme<br />

m L06 Angeles.<br />

other woman has been impersan-<br />

The jsintlng of The tiuc!ftion -Bting Alice, and that Marion aqd”<br />

o aphed in the pfodudtlon of AJic* tnust proceed at once to.<br />

~ ~P~. %reat Redeomsr” js k copy unn housp ‘hnd obtain AJice’a<br />

of thnt on-.thq .wall of the. M?xI- fey ; ~fo~ the impemonti.r RUC.<br />

can’a cell in San Bernardino. ceeda in ettitig it. frank Ameg<br />

Friesb who were interetied’ in the borne: to is niater’n home, Iearnn<br />

Tonrneur production because bf that h dke and M&rfon have hr.<br />

“ito rIo,wdul appenl to the rlnest rived aqd hx~jty eoe~ to notify<br />

qua]ltlw im.iq b~oldero, *W tha .Kendp].<br />

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The Dawson News ~ .<br />

P,, bllehed on ‘Thursday at Dnwson, Yew<br />

Mexico by the<br />

~ By .Installments “<br />

\ Payne Whiteley and Peter Paxton,<br />

]fo mer employees of the E. P. & S.<br />

I w: railroad, stationed at Dawtwn, me<br />

,no~ employed by” the N@wby and<br />

IIA8i,snN wELh.2LRE UEPART31ENT<br />

,Imy ‘Y, Cnnwny. Director xnfl *<br />

You can buy almost anything an tha i~tallmmnt phm-~ home and<br />

—... -.. fumitur., a ..hnol course, ● set of book,. or a musicml inmkru=~k.<br />

**.-* or 9“bn@rt”*h” Da you know ,that you .-n buy a $1,000 hnk ●ccount in the U-E<br />

%,< ,,, onths —------ . . . . ... . ....-...$ .~h! way t<br />

Oic Ye,lr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1..0<br />

In buying $1,000 or any othersuraby meaum-f u bank *ceOumthe<br />

.4,1vertlslnc ltfices on AppllcntlOn im.wllmc.ntprivilege will- not co-t you a cent extra.<br />

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I.:ntered “,cona.,lnB. II I*LL*, In buying other thnug. you mmy not f-l’ tb=t Y*U ewn them w=t;i’<br />

.Warch 10th, ~921, z.t the PO%l_Otti Pt At rC.Uh=~a paid in full, but the mO?*y in YOU**ccOunt with *8 at<br />

D$nwaon, .Ve\v ML-XICLI, ..Y” time is ALL ‘YOUR OWN.<br />

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‘ AnM hunt down, qnd m lnuch per<br />

MINER ROBS ROOMMATE ,<br />

week or month u uou choose+”sff’t<br />

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‘i ‘1” that “anea8M wag to acquire $I,m?<br />

A r.:in~=, ;Izmcil’ Oc:fillo Nigre,te,<br />

~ Ne wby Lumber contracting firm nt<br />

! Po nil,,<br />

! ‘-<br />

Robert E. Babbitt’ left the last of<br />

I th<br />

y. rd clerk.<br />

.) l’he bovs of Mr. Blitk’s Sunda)<br />

~’ qc 001 cla~s will meet at 5.30 Friday<br />

ev ning nt the hom~ of Eldon Hughe~<br />

{~ US.No. 608, and take x hike int[<br />

~th hill,, retyrninu SaLurduy .after<br />

is now in the county jail at’ Raton to<br />

‘;‘uwait his henrin~ before ‘the grand<br />

./ ‘aLrv<br />

jury in May on” the ch,arEe of having<br />

~obbed his room-mate, Jesus Ruey, of<br />

,.-..—, .-— -<br />

x wa-h and $95.00’ in cgsh. The -----:-–<br />

robbery was “committed early last I A SHIRT TALE<br />

Suturtlny morning at DnwsopLanti the -<br />

l)lan ctiuxht the same af tcrnoon at Harry Slack, the genial sate rePre-<br />

Rat6n with tbe stolen property Upori<br />

nentative of the Equitible Life InBut-<br />

him. Justice is swift in these dig..<br />

ante company of New.York and Dem -<br />

gings tind tbe WUYof the trana~~<br />

nor is hard. ,,, ocratic nominee last’ fall for state<br />

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treasurer, posseskefi a silk shirt upon<br />

Inon”’”<br />

l~usk ‘<br />

rs, foe Bell und little daughtel<br />

rp urned to their home in Trinidac<br />

~~ .. IIth’<br />

lnnt of the week after a visit O{<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Robrts of<br />

se1“””-<br />

eral’ days it the home of Mr. anc<br />

river were guesk over the waek- ‘M s. John Patt@rsoi=. The iittle gk<br />

i at the home of Mr. and” Mrs. w o wns knocked dow by an ‘au~-<br />

G. .tivering. Mr@. Roberts is a m bile 011 the” Saturday’ preceding<br />

;er-of Mr, kvering. ., ha entirely recover.d from the 8hock<br />

,. -.——— at endin~ the accident.<br />

>ontractor X. R. BIakely ‘of Cim- .<br />

on was a “nut.ness visitor .in camp h<br />

JUDGE CEO. D. ALDEN which hangs a tale.<br />

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Of Masw.chusetts, Tuc*&y, After’spending ecveml days of the<br />

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‘ post w$ek in Daw-;on in the interests<br />

Judge Goo. D. Alden, ion of the<br />

Ma@lower, direct descendant of ,John of lif e insurance, .Mr, Slack started<br />

Alden and Priscilla, IS a high-minded ,to: puck his belongings ~*t the hOtel<br />

man with the deep convictions of his preparatory to his departure for Ra.<br />

f orefatheru. For generations his fa~- ton. He d;$cavered the loss of his<br />

!, ily hne been co~nectod with the inti.<br />

one and only silk shirt and imme.<br />

lectual, morn] and material develop.<br />

merit of’ New Emland. This rich<br />

diatiiy got busy with the local officer<br />

inheritance of fundamental Ameri- ,. ( tO locate the same. A cOuPle 10ca~d<br />

canism, coupled with hio own exper. ~crosa the ~nll, registered as Mr. and<br />

ience arid abili~, quallf ios Judge Al- MrS. F. T. fiit~ of Phoenix, Ariz.,<br />

den in a remarbble de~ee “ta spmk ~~e ~uflpkioned but no pngible evi-<br />

“is one with authority” on tbe present dence ~m fo””d to ~ocate the ~hir~<br />

day ‘problems pertaining to the good Sunday morning, while walking<br />

of the nation.<br />

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down the street of ~ton, Mr. . Slack . . .. . .<br />

‘fie6ident Wati4n ‘G: Harding says, ~pO~d his ~hifi c.~ the bosom of.one<br />

‘~~Jud~ Alden does not, ‘hint”; ,he maid Smith, S~mmOni~ a deputy<br />

: sptiafrawith’ an utter .free.dgm of Ian. sheriff, Smith WS8 cornered, in his<br />

,gIuag?, bold butbeautiful, caustib, ~ut room at theho~l ~n~ fOrced tO hand<br />

chstte; ‘tie truths “which he’ seeks to over the ‘shirt jn spite of the loud Pmimpart<br />

are” driven” h“~rni with n force te~t8tio”~ of the Smith family, whO<br />

w.hicli thdroukh con@.ction nlon~ can ~ere pemitbd.. to, :.vamos f o? more<br />

“Eiie.” ‘Woodbtidke N. ‘Ferris, former promking fields w<strong>here</strong> Slack buBiness<br />

‘ governor” of Michjgiri,’5aYs, ““’’Judge ~et~~: in ~,~k~hing ,Petty thieves<br />

Alden ‘is @n orator of meut Power. ~ere mot qn;te En.quick, on the tri~-<br />

He is. a clear, in.ibive “thinker and”a ~ey: ,: ’’...,<br />

i)aq kbo ‘always piesenk before” h~B ,, ,,.,,<br />

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kudien:e ike hwhiat’ idezls.i” ‘ . $.,<br />

A force of caipent~s started work<br />

,”~ ~. ~, POURIUS, fo,pmir “Go$er~or.’0f<br />

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.,Mas~chusetta, s~yu, ‘!1.’ hav,e ~own . til.s.w.eek. o? we club ~use, improve-<br />

.T,,d~q Aldu~, fqr y~ar~,. H= .~cted ~ rnent? authorized by the Dawwn club.<br />

attorney for “me. I have ~iyv~h .wi.th,Thi changefl co”tempkted include the<br />

bim upoq, a nu~ber of cornmittiei. t addition ‘oi”’ a. ~paktu.ns front porch<br />

We were fellow di~octoru in.the.came / acrons the fm~t of the club house.<br />

corporation. KnOwin~ his ability 1 I.l - “ “;- : r’”.:.- ..,.”” .<br />

,.am not’.?u~rised ntthn Weit succase:. ‘1:. , ‘ ,,, .. .<br />

Mr. and. MrB:”I. ~. ‘hvqri~ 6nterhk<br />

iu meeting” on<br />

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the platf orni.”. ‘~-<br />

,.—-—- ,~.,.,, -, tuined n sIW~l,cqmp~ny..of. guests at<br />

Ftiday. . ,’ “,.<br />

‘i<br />

It’<br />

awson Hotel<br />

Father Cauturier, CI~M. I:, and i ‘<br />

ther Chaput, of the Dawson church ~<br />

John Hixetiugh.<br />

re gueflta at the feast of the wstor I ,.<br />

Mgr.<br />

Fa~er Chateau, held at Sp~nger ~.<br />

Wednesday of thiu week. ,.. ,’ ,.<br />

tir~. M. Murray, metier. of Mr. ,- “,<br />

Blie Murray, amived Sunday from<br />

,Pe,<br />

AmerieaiHan,<br />

Kansas, ,~o make her home ‘in I<br />

wson.<br />

—.<br />

Ill”<br />

L. O. W7ate.onand Frank McClen~<br />

n returned Friday from : ~ek’s El~tric Liglits-Stim<br />

,tOrfi!~to Denver on buslnesa. ,, ‘!, Heat<br />

Represen&-e Welfare de- Single Meals 75c<br />

rtment visite~ Koehler ‘and Van “ ‘,<br />

,umn -Fridiy. in the. interes~ of the , RA~ES-,$3.00-per day<br />

partment.<br />

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. . . Twi&Ta-DaY ‘Auti rviw te”Rat6n ‘,. ,,.<br />

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‘, s TWO Cu=n;ti iThurcday ,.<br />

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THE HIGH SCHtiL ANNUAL -“ •~0 ~Ooo~*oO~*~*-<br />

‘The firai school annual publiahad ,<br />

DawsoinTailoI* Shop under the auspice. of the Drawaon 11)<br />

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Public Schooln is now in process of ●<br />

compilation ana will be iosuedshort- “<br />

OUR SPECIAI ~TIES” Iy after May 1st by the Senior class.<br />

Thiscommendable -underteklng iu in I<br />

Dyeing to Sa mple”” keeping with a custom now being ●<br />

generally followed by dl h!gh 6choo15<br />

Suits made to order” - L“<br />

of standing w<strong>here</strong> school spirit runs<br />

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high and w<strong>here</strong> t<strong>here</strong> is ‘a student ‘,”<br />

Hats cleaned ani blocked body thnt will sthndback of tlr. pub- ,’<br />

,.<br />

awso~ Photti Studio<br />

JOHN CARAGf.10w. P=P.<br />

..FOR A SHOUT TIME ONLY “““ ;<br />

ONE.THIRD OFF”REGULAR PRICE .“<br />

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ON ANY SIZE PICTURE. Post Cads. $1.S0 Far Doz.<br />

K~k D*lo@~R, 1os Per Roll; SC w Per Print :<br />

‘,<br />

Cleaning of d tindg<br />

Laundry Ag ency<br />

E. A. STARK, P ‘opr@tor<br />

~ YOU LOVE -<br />

,. YOUR CHIJ ,DREN?<br />

Smfeffu=d thhr intati mSSby join.<br />

liciiiori.<br />

Highly appropriate t~ the school I HoExtraChargefor’Portrafis Taken in’<br />

setting and sug~estivc ,Jf it~ cmrtentn, ●<br />

,.<br />

/ the class has selected for the name of I~<br />

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tbe annual the salubrious title, “Ye !. ,“,’”” Home: ~~~ ,: ‘1<br />

Cdke Breeze”.. ., , ,., .<br />

While the firut to be isuued locally,<br />

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H&kS: 8a. M. to 4.30P. m.<br />

,, , ‘. AD~RESS: Box’476<br />

the forbh-coming annual will rank {n<br />

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attractivenew and general make:up ~.~*~* o=~*~’*~e~*with<br />

~imilar publications. issued by .<br />

schools many times the size of the —.<br />

DaWBOn’ high school. No effort i, being<br />

spared by the annual staff and<br />

Mist Weisser 6f the htih school facul- croft’s Confectionery andIceCreamparlor<br />

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ty in making the book as appealing<br />

i~g the<br />

and as complete as possible. “1 We can furnish fanw tnoldE in Y3ri& Ice Cream for<br />

The outstanding feature. of the<br />

publication, from an artistic stind-<br />

l’:~=:1+:::~II:*;””<br />

13est I)enver Ice Cream sold it our fountiin.<br />

pohrt, wi~l be the quality of the ma-<br />

‘ terial used and the unusual excellence<br />

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Iof tie illustiatad matter. The book E. T. McKnight, ~~.- ~~ Proprietor<br />

H~VEy SpRI ~~ S-,7. !~.ver will .be of a dark brown, imib- =<br />

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s==:;~~;w<br />

tion leather cover ~tick and the inside<br />

pages, a tan tint, ‘heavy book Ps-<br />

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per, capable of producing the best Jokes .-.. -----. --..; -......-:<br />

printing results for reading matter<br />

and the helf-tine cuti. All picture6<br />

and printed matter will he printed in Vermejo ,Lodg No. M<br />

a vi~itor fur several dkw at the borne<br />

;‘light brOwn ink.<br />

AUOUST 24, 1912.<br />

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A. F.&A” t M! [ Over om. half of the book of 90 ‘f Mm’ ‘oh” _—. ‘ham”<br />

of tba “Da-m Now*, ~lfshad W6Ekpages<br />

will be devoted to photomapha. I The Oamfire girls of Udm cti~ Iy at Dawsori, N- Mmxica for<br />

The high sch~~l facul~, memb~~ Of met Wadnasd*y ev@niW ,+th MjSE<br />

April lsk 1921.1, \<br />

the senior cl-s and other school per. Iiane Petty. ,,. .<br />

aonases, will app,ear in individual —, “ ~A~ OF NW MffXICO )<br />

cuk. Several pages will be qccupi~d J. B. Morrow at~nded n specinl )ss. ‘<br />

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with claw. pktuz=~ viem. d whool<br />

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meeting of the &liners Hospital board I ,C,ounty of Cqlf.a.x ..... )<br />

aumundlngs and athletic moups; held at Raton l=t Tbursday~ ‘“ ‘ Before me, a notary public, in mid ,<br />

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—“ while an added historical touch wi!l ; for the Sbte aforecaid, Parwna$ly<br />

Mm. J. C. Stover, who racently<br />

be featured by “several K*oUPin$~ of ~“ffered an injary to her thumb ne. appeared Jay T. tinway, who, having<br />

buildinm and scenes. in and about ~eaaitititig its amputation, WaE able been duly awo~” according to krw.’<br />

Daweo”, Thi~ IatWr feature, in iz to ~eturn ShjB~Wt week to ber duti- deposes and nnys that he is the edltoi.<br />

DR. C. W. H~VER self, will constitute a permanent h!s. ~~ ~aghjer for th.g store meat market. of the DawtwrINews and tbs~ *8 fOl-<br />

I torical record of familiar ti,ews about Ilowing 1.s,to the beet of 4K1sknowledge<br />

Dentist II the community And will make the The Continent-el 011 cOmPanY~ and belief, ,a ~u@ ~~ment Of We<br />

bO.=.kanpcal tO everyone in Dawson. which haa recen~y er-ad ? new ‘Ownership~manag~ent) etc.) Of the<br />

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Miss Vera Oilver of the department<br />

s~raw house and 60 lawe tink con; c.foresatd puhlicati~ for *O dab<br />

of mrrsic and drawing has prepared tiinem went of the depot! ,opened for Bhow in the +bve caption, required<br />

~severkl cartooh; and deeiarm which<br />

The firnt by the act of August 24th, 1912, em-<br />

bud””” ‘his Pe ‘“’k’<br />

,OPFICE H ~:,” ‘<br />

arc of a very<br />

tank cm of wohna was received Fri- bodied. in section 448, Pon&l LR*,<br />

high mtistic order and<br />

and Retilatiotio, ~tit:<br />

a A M, “b 12. M. ‘<br />

will add gtently to the”book’u inditid. day.<br />

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Ufllty, 1. tit the nhmes and ‘tidHs~s<br />

MICI. ”W. Adams expected to Ieive<br />

1 P.”w S9 s. f?.u.<br />

nf the “publjeher and editir are:<br />

,;<br />

The liter~ry portion Of tie ann~al thi~ week for the fami)y>E homss~ad<br />

7 P.:hs. 89 &. P.M. ]will COntist of historical skemhe~, nth. ~an~h in<br />

Publish*: } Th6 Dawson Welfare<br />

nor~westecn ColOradO Dep~~e~t, D=~~n, Neu. MaXiCO. .: i<br />

I.letic and social chrenicles~ records of ~her= she WI]Ispend the summer. She<br />

:;.<br />

Ediior: Jay 2’. hnway .<br />

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class and other “@chool activities: algO: will be joined in Denver hy her fn-<br />

Manatin~ Editor i Jay T. Conwtiy:<br />

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severaf short storim. The last eev=- .they, Mr. Deane of Arkennas”CIty,and I 2. ‘phat tha ~~n’er~ me: Tbe Daw-<br />

DISPENSAiY ILDiNG<br />

nl pages of. the book will be ‘given, ~ ]ittle l~ter by MrG. Deane, who is<br />

.,.,,’.<br />

OV=r tO the displays of local adverti,~<br />

non Welfare Depa-ent of the<br />

‘!<br />

‘“OW visiting iu DawsQn, and ber ‘litilC pbeip~ Dodge &rpor@tion; Wdti<br />

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erg whose advertising pntronage wdl daughter, Alice.<br />

,;<br />

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assist in defraying. the cost of the an-<br />

Doiglac, Presiderit,’99 Juhn Sk, New<br />

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nuol’s. publication. Through *is<br />

York, N. Y.; P. G.keckeW Gan. Mm.,<br />

The aftirhmn jitney to. ~hng Do”gl~, Ar:zana”; W. D. BCeDnQn,<br />

~ou:ce and. the salt of tha annual,’ “which has bean leaving at 3.30 o’dOck Gen. Mm


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Juaniti Chapter No. 28, I‘lTEPSKIE’S~oN:y:cHE~Tu “’ ~ai],y PrO$I “am<br />

. Order Eastirn S* ,— ., -.,. >’<br />

Regdam, Smmmhem..lat’ amd 3rd “ Friday—F-urth Day, ,. Dawson, Chautauqu~ April “18-22<br />

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Tbumday, s p. m.,Lodge I-lmll. !, A. notable mueicai event ie gchad. Ulem30N ~CKUTS<br />

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vApy yqHtiulJ1.b;,<br />

Opwa Homu.<br />

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0. E. S. smkl Club.mm& mve~y , ultd for Chautauqua patrona in the MuIt. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .------------- $3.60 .%cterr& , concert __:____________ ?,3”<br />

Student. n.nd Children ,--. . . . . . . . . .. l,Ro AtLeCnOO I Lecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:00<br />

othmr Wedqeimy,. 2.3o ~. m. , coming of Witepskie,s Concert Or.<br />

Ch Ildrmv v Eupr ----------------- 4:041<br />

vimitom Co@ll WAqmtid ~cheqtia, with Olive McCormick, color.. Xr, W_Tax bmu~ L,t LCI1l~m. Uv”nlng con.~rt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:80<br />

Wule mm= “h ~q-pmmt bul” I!,ve”l”g Lecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00<br />

Mm. ANNA MEIK~E, W. M.<br />

?tUrti soprano, as ~oloist. For many<br />

Mm. BERTIE J. BRWFORD, Sec. I<br />

rf.<br />

,iae,rp tbeqe sp]endid ~usician~ have Ten Per Cept of the,&oceeis of d se&on tickets sold by<br />

.! cgn~titut~d one of- the star attr~-<br />

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the school &ildren will gif h th4fsupport of<br />

OLIVE “M~ORMICK, SOLOIST<br />

! tlonaof big Chautauquacjrc”its,both<br />

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Ieastand WHL Meyer Witepskje, h. Dawsom school libr Wks<br />

O]ive Mtiprmjck,, polpi~t ~jth the ‘ heada ,the cuchestrai is w pjanjat aid ~<br />

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orchestra in the evening, in;~ COlora. directpr of note, The2]Ong afln~ciati~n<br />

WIRST It,ky<br />

tira apprano who has attained ~<br />

prominent position in easter~ ~Q~j~:<br />

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of the member~ of his company prc.. Ati?.M~~UenlnK<br />

MUSIC<br />

ducen a combination whose playing ie<br />

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d~nnouncem.ntu UC the \+-ce .-, -.----c lluuiau,, u,, Dirtc,,ur<br />

and Eptertalnment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Th.. Au”I1” D“o<br />

., ..\dmltlH1.n 6(IC<br />

al circles. She was for~erly “sololat<br />

, with.+the,Pi~wg ~~phon y Orchestra<br />

and later wjti the Pit&burg MaIe<br />

characterized by correct lnterpretation.<br />

ancl perfect unanimity. It in .p,n<br />

~rganislh~ J“nlor Chauteuquu ,<br />

Mvem,m=-M~ti~ uu~~~eti~~t . . . . . . . . . . . . ....____ ..__ -.... The AB.JI1., Du-<br />

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NationalLaceWeek Apr~ il 18 to 25<br />

Ens. Come, ”note the rich beauty of the, new pat:<br />

terns. 20,00i) yards to select from. ‘ ‘,<br />

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MAIN AISLE<br />

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~~MillineryDepatimerit<br />

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On Saturday, Aprii 16th, we wiii seli abut two<br />

dozen beautifully. trirnmd hats, Gape and Fiske<br />

patterns, at a 20 per cent reduction from the, origin-<br />

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al,prices. r<br />

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Ttis gives every wo~an an opportunity h secure<br />

a Summer Hat of unequaled style and tiutyat<br />

a very reasonable price. ~, :,, ,.. ,.,<br />

‘&o ah Uriion. Skits<br />

~~e “t 14 ‘@h, short “skeve<br />

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d tip, black vamp,<br />

heel, lace shin, at<br />

riceof ““<br />

$4.95 Pair<br />

.75 Values<br />

whaveafulliine<br />

~ces are favorite’ with. Spring and Summer ~. ,We now have afull fine<br />

I fashion-and for that reason”your attention is direct=. of CO~RITE’ and RED<br />

● ed to our iarge iace stock. The hig~ character of the I DIAMOND’<br />

patterns, and their splendid wearing qualities tom- z<br />

mend thh for use on graduation frocks, organdie ~ ,HatDyes<br />

and”voile blouses and dresses, and new undermus. .:, ,,<br />

of ~ Smut. shoes in<br />

Nso’. Putnam Dyes “for<br />

~th .”and smoked<br />

piece goods’ ~,,<br />

‘horie h de. ~<br />

., DRUG DEPT. ~~<br />

tittl~ ents;’ sizes 9<br />

to 13 .:_____ ..-__$oooo<br />

,,”4”<br />

Ynth’ sizes 13 % to<br />

, 2-: :.-__L_:__L_$3:50 ,,<br />

“Boys,”si t e~ 2% to 5ti $4.00<br />

ym.,O,;L :“”””’”<br />

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We have just r6cei+ed<br />

a‘ mmpl~<br />

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.Bubbii Bo:tis<br />

that You have ‘heard so<br />

much about. ~Something<br />

~very child wilI enjoy.<br />

JEWELRY DEfi: ‘:<br />

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$h..left, last Takaday Mr. and -Mrs. W. C: Hollman m~. A. J. WilJi~lma, night operatir at”’ Scale inspector Johnson, ;accom-<br />

..i viult witt friends in Aibuquer- tored over to Raton Saturday ufter- the depot, Ief t the l,a~t of the week panjed by ~eye~al ~epre8en~tive8 ~f<br />

y’. ” I noon for a short visit. far Alamogordo, N, M., for M ab. the wetfare commithe, Bpent ~ day<br />

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kfk. c. w.’Soover pleasantly et,- Dk. ‘and Mrs. F, B. Evans were<br />

sonce of several weeks. A. J. “Moore i:the last of the week inspecting mj”e<br />

of Tyro”e, N. M. is substituting dur.- I scoleg.<br />

blued a emF11.compdny of Yrienda hosts’~ a small company of ~u,sts on ,j”g ~i~ ~~,c”ce.<br />

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May, April 4th, in honor of her last Friday evenjne.<br />

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CHURCH DIRECTORY :<br />

Itiw gubnt, Mrs. C. B. Elliott of<br />

The .repuiar hi.monthly pny day Mr. and ?dre. Lon ,Shifflette of .Ak. .:.<br />

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“w711take place on next~aturday, Apr, ktt, N. M;, femur ,well known teai- I; Dmwnon ChuWhA. S. Ruauetl.<br />

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16th.<br />

den~ af Dawso”, were ~isitir~ ,wIth minister. ,,Bible School, 10.00 a. m.<br />

~The ?mploym ent. offiw was moved. .,<br />

~‘-’: : friends i~ Dawson last week, , Mr. 1’ Mm Young. supt.: ~]tia~ ~ades<br />

[ ~t week’ from the second floor Lo~i~ Snvio ieft the first of the / Shifflette ii n-ow &n~neir *dr thi Imeet mum atIn,Chgrge, Rescue higher S~tion, ~aden Mim meat Mcthe<br />

dispentary building b the week for an nbaence of Severs] days, ~Iper ,nEjne ~~tianed ~~ AbboM.<br />

~~ ~fflce In tbe main office<br />

at church.<br />

on b“ilne~ in Rock ‘Vale, Colorado. I<br />

Evening serrice, 8.00<br />

1 p, m. Choir practice Friday, S,00’ p.<br />

Idlm” forme lY ocmpied by the ,,<br />

I Mr. and Mr4.”John.Whitaley, form. i m. Ml welcome.. “,: . . j<br />

n dnpartme t. ‘<br />

Cheuter May ii rti~dy recowrin~,<br />

h, ( ..- --— at the hospital from an operation fbr @r residinte: of Dawnon and noti” .Ilv. j Catboli. Cbumh-sundays ! ‘.M&em<br />

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INTEREST IN BASE ;<br />

BAU LIVEN ING, UP<br />

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PublUed W-kly by ~HE WELFARE DEPARTMENT<br />

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DAWSON. NEW MExICO-THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. ~<br />

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WEEK. .].’ co&ER”wILL cyME”-iAcK ‘-” ,, .,<br />

PROMINENT OFFICIALS HERE<br />

The fimt rem=y.out nnd pt8c.<br />

tice of the se-on wag h h!ive been<br />

held law evening atthe .b$ll park,<br />

These will now be held tegt larly on<br />

Dnwuon wn=rad oh Saturday<br />

and Sunday by a visit from ueveral<br />

of, the prominent off icids of the<br />

Pbelps Dodge corporation whose<br />

headquarters are in Ngy York<br />

FOR RESCUE WORK I<br />

The ,EITaso ,Herald, in, np edii~r~al<br />

Tkc Federal Mine Rescue car, commenti.n~ on the shutdo=n of the<br />

rith ‘itu two ,inutructors aboard, “left<br />

copper camps, predicti that a huge ,<br />

;atirday ‘mornhg for Morley, COl- ]Ot,of copper ~e~ will be needed aa ,<br />

,rado, after spending a week at Daw- ,indn~t~ies revive, The Herfdd ~ayn:<br />

on Foreman W. “F. Sullivan ex., ,“~logi”~ ~ow Of cOppor ‘miqe&<br />

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“1if<br />

three or four eveulng~ of each week, ‘Phe~d..mn$lemen ,wer~ accompan-<br />

depending on the mine working ied by several of, the prominent offi-<br />

sched~lles.<br />

cialmof the E. P. & S. W. R. R. com-<br />

The first local game oS” the e.eapany. Two of tba three private cars<br />

non wiIl be held next SundlIy after. carrying the viaitirs, left E~day<br />

noon be~een the tetula ? camp aftetiuon with their occupants<br />

team and the Capitari tea m. The aboard, for El Pasu. The remaining<br />

camp at Lotek has alup orennized a tar remained st Dawson until Wed-<br />

Warn and has ordeted lrtifOrmi nesday evening. Among thone com-<br />

preparatory to tha openin of thf prising the official party were: Pre8-<br />

ueaaon. The regular team h mequip ident, lWalter Dcu@w; vic~Pre~J-<br />

ment o“ hand for iti o Itfitting dant, A. C. James; W. K. Flora, =%<br />

Manager Bird reports that sII of tht ai~nt secretiry and P. G. Ifeckett.<br />

old timers arc plannin~ to Eet into Eoncral west em mn.na~er:’<br />

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the game’ this’ year and t}Iat pros.<br />

pecta lookM good for getting, hold o] TEACHERS’ ““CLUB MEETS<br />

several additiond ~xperienc ed pluy- ,,<br />

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nrs. Pitcher Fqtiero, a“south paw who WC D. D, D. ‘club mat last W,<br />

bressed himself m more than well I i* New Me clo~ed<br />

lccomplighed during tbe week than do,vn have fieen ~Orking Only Bmall<br />

It any.. other place within tbe “Same force~ for ~ I{ng ~riod. Th~y were<br />

)@riod during tbo pact,.year. .<br />

cutting down eikht months pgo. They<br />

AThe First Aid classes, held during fiaVe .bem .reducin~ evet mince. The<br />

?ve eveni~ a week at the Iodtie<br />

mines<br />

‘<br />

that have ordered suspenuiop<br />

,oom.s, were attended by an avera~ ~~ prod~ttion i“ the pn~t two or<br />

,trenda”ce rangin~ from 66 to 100, “~hree<br />

week@.h~d’ beeh u~ing only, ~0<br />

m~ Mine Re~cue clasuos at the ree- ‘or 80 per” cent of ~heit nurmal fot-<br />

:ue station were Iikewi*a well atten~ ~eB,<br />

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Ied. Last year, 42 men enrolled<br />

“The pun!PS have to be kept KoiM<br />

!or the work and 81 receivedthe.Fed- and’ ther~ i~ ~ertai” other ,work<br />

~ral certificates of proficiency. This<br />

aioundtiinca, mills nnd smelters that<br />

rear, 66 enrolled and 56 completed” has G be” done ~hsther m-e is bw<br />

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pitched, far Ratbn Iaat ymr, is. ~an~ day eveninfr for. a plsagant ~~ia! he wOrk. *hilo manY Others .~ok ing ~iried ~“d ~meltad or no ~,’ Ag<br />

.I<br />

‘1<br />

ing to locate mt Damon for the sea- e*eiing at the h~me of Mm. F. B. b portion d the work.<br />

many nlen with families a~ ca”n be<br />

p,<br />

; son and w;]l make a val”al >Ie addir Evans, with Misses Platt and Nut- Regular Firdt Aid classes” are be-” kept at the, ~ork are, ~etintid,<br />

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tion for the team. Soprj, J,nd f3etter as houtesses. The early Part of ng held ?rom 7 to O o’clock. @ach Tb e number varie~ with the extent<br />

wind crimps repo~ firti-da s teams the evening :w= spent in dancin~ rhumday evening at No. 1 “check of thn ~inm *n,f thm co”ditione ,mb.<br />

~this year; while Van Honte m, Koeh- and ,at cnrdn, after which tbe cOm~ ,abin and one will ‘be s-d tbi~ ““(fiihi”g iri it and with tha Hize}sfid ,<br />

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ler, Springer, Rkton and Trini da! pany was treated< to a delicioud ve~k at ~Lore& : Mine’ re=~e clmpd other ~hataCte~isticB of tha mill OT !;,<br />

; atu expicbd t.a furnish<br />

coume of refreshments, served 64 ire held each Wednesday mofiIitE ~melt~t<br />

keen competition for dia<br />

Mrs. Evan8. Tho ev~ing was con: j ‘ram S .to .1~ “at the’ rbcu”e Hation I<br />

“Mtik’tof the rnlnem und their fsrnors<br />

as soon a~ the oea~on,<br />

eluded by a competitive Prize =Sltd ~nd’from 7. to’ 9 on Wednegdmy ev- I fl:<br />

Iei are &thti re’mainrnd’ f~’ “the’<br />

headway.. The situation 10<br />

in which. Mieses Alberta. McGirva~ iing:<br />

“rn,ini~g townu and getting work of<br />

.,~om’~.~h-=c<br />

and ..”Grace. Dimtio~b ;p~~d” meat , .!Pke-“follot ini men completed -the<br />

some kind or ire going elsiwfi~e lti<br />

; team” ann’exing a &enemufl share Of ~de~ and were awarded the pn!ze,’ bres:~bed cdmsn thi~ ~Bt weak the ~“thtiext tO WOrk. ,~~ “date,<br />

theue honors during the coming sum. The club will meet agni~ on the eve: ‘or Federal” certificates, thoea’ l~ed<br />

road cnrnps’ard ~tii~g iOme Of *h*.<br />

mer,<br />

,. “ning of April SOth. with Mis.e$ tnder rescue certiffcatte completing ~ther~ are gettfng ~tich other jobs , \ “‘/<br />

Walsh nnd hott as bosb?ssea.$ )oth Rescue and FirW AId work:<br />

“SSmay be.had. A man who i?,ifi dehd<br />

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CHILD’ LosT FOUR u“AYS<br />

“Rescue ,, “certificate:”<br />

earnest tci feed’ his family will f~rid<br />

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“RwTIUG OUT” ><br />

G. W. Gu:lleyj Neil bfcbe~o~, P. ~ jab or ~a~eone. ~~<br />

K. THE wNDESIRABLE~ lIolland, R. ff. AnElow, William<br />

Edward, the” llttie three-year-olti ;-<br />

llTbu~ ,mhet of 2he p@c,plewtio tern.<br />

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Kehderson,.John Salvo,, Andrew. %<br />

aan of Mr. and Mrs. Ay C. Spencel<br />

porari~y - “kdte”been drippd from ‘the ~.<br />

Special ,attent{on has b@en ~iveq Strannigan, Matthew s~anni~n, ,,<br />

;nf Mill& formet well knom<br />

mine payTollE are working Or tmi~~,<br />

.reti<br />

Veil Stewnrt, 08cat Shaw.<br />

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‘denti of Damon, witidet *d’” awai tithe :,Welfare Department during<br />

: fq” get work .riiht hefe ?n’ thd uoutb-<br />

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First Aid cdrtiFlcmtEa: ~ , ,.e~t,<br />

, rrom a picnic ,pa~ Sund y titer. the, past two ,yeek~ to the removal of<br />

Th4y, “are buying the thirim ~~<br />

Earl D.pent’, Jamei E~j~h, w~~~ “L<br />

noon.Auril . 10kh.and was ! ot fount ‘all hoKs. from tiie””corpOrate limi~<br />

ey need atid paying for them, arid<br />

i~”, Braciyell, Richard’ GodfreY, .Wfien the mines, r~~ume Bperatiorie, - .:<br />

! until the foilowiqg ~humd y. after of the camp. ,Of all dometiicated<br />

Wm. Zamofs; Wilharn Cbittfck., ~:0. fhey will b~ a,’ cIoge, to the minbS<br />

noon. The party was. pie? icking ir animals, ”the hog is in a c~asfl by “i~<br />

Dnlc,”Tho$: H. Petty, Andrew ‘k-<br />

Red River canyori “’gguth 04’ Mills belf for ‘pko”ducin~ filth, Obno~Oua<br />

au possible ~ti’order to apply for the<br />

pie, John Pa~liasotti,’ Mike ‘ pag~~: best .jobm jn ~igbt, ‘,<br />

, nqar the Mills ranch at the t me whet sm,ells and disease. ‘In every incor-<br />

~otti,. fied. W. Kodling, Salvadure ... ,,<br />

,, tha little boy nttayed” awa: . from 1 porated community. s Strict ordin-<br />

When copper bkts upgrade. it<br />

Dibenedetfo, G. C. gend~naft, R. ~i~ g~ faut and far and tbe minen<br />

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group of children and was n isied no snce prwenti tha harboring of such<br />

J. Sherwaod, Jame& H. “Wallac~,<br />

long after he strayed ,~wa:r. , ~te .a~ anirnmlwithin the ‘to- precl%cti.<br />

*“ill hkv~ the effort of their Iivea b<br />

Frank Idoorehead, Jack Ragale; Al<br />

a frantic senrch for the youn~ter The fea$ons for this dimriminstion<br />

meet tbe demand. Such is th~. best<br />

Ellio&, W. C. Holman, N?than. ,~ott<br />

the coun~ fir m~ed. am u,d ‘wa agdinti; tbe hag are obviou~. Tni<br />

B Opin.iOn,nO~ prevailin~.<br />

Louin Lun?, Mario T<br />

notified of the dimpp?arnn ce and “i proper ennibtion of a ‘community<br />

Campora’ ~‘:.’~ ‘Not in” years,’ WYS the Wili<br />

Fyank M,. Pazzi, Cbri~ : f’. ~Ew~ Street JOUtfiaI,<br />

general search conducted b y i larg w<strong>here</strong> hogs ,are kept =nnot be mai~- Jay J. Cerico]a,,.’ Domlnlck ~~?,”, I b ‘. “’ha. the ‘odd<br />

cornpany of Uearc<strong>here</strong>, but tith n, tnined, no matter how caref u] the<br />

een’ $6 badly in need of cop~r amti-<br />

P,te Machsrdi, Joe EastetbrO~k,. ?’I~- day,<br />

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nucce8s.. Bloodhound wer(: brough neighbord or thd “hog fSrnilY” are<br />

La& of credit’ alone” hae been<br />

from’ Seutte Fe but the doe Yhllowe, w- ohseme decent rnlen of living.<br />

1!%!.. E?. F!?!?*. G?fis, ?, ~!?PP resdne.ibid for the depressed Ate<br />

John w? Mstirty, Rank ~~aDtiai~<br />

the ocent h the rim rock a❑d WOU], The advent of warmer weather<br />

of the ,i”d”~ry. When the war. ~-<br />

M. Menapace, James<br />

trail the scent no further. Numer makeu the eiiminatiOn of the hOg<br />

‘ gun nearly every ton of ‘matirial -<br />

John B. Henderson, Wank L. Miller,<br />

. oui theories mere advankcd to =C nuimnce a matter of ~eat impOr~<br />

needed for u+ar purpooek . 9<br />

Moses J. Saul, Franci~ H. ~deri ,, ,whefi eredi~ iS OnCRmote ?n a<br />

count for the strange dioappearance ante” from the standpOifit of publi~<br />

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strom, Ed Ingltie, E. W. Maya, M.<br />

, some belie~ng the boy bnd been Itid health—an item of tiemendOun im-<br />

nohnd bauia and confidence is *e-<br />

P, Gal+an, Cbriat Chousis, J]m An;<br />

napped; others believing that som p~rtiuee to the community but veq<br />

.~red, billion~” of pounds of ~bd ‘<br />

est. Jim Bog#o, W. Moor@head. :,<br />

predatory animal had made aw~ ,largely disregarded by a certain small<br />

~stsl .,..—. will” hd wanted bv the etael<br />

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with the little fellow. Tb a ruK2e p- qf pepple ,wh. c!ul~t distifi- NATURALIZATION EXAMI. and electric cbmpmies, trrwt waw<br />

natnrmof the country in thi tilcinit gu:sh between the ment of a rosa and<br />

NER TO VISIT DAWSON power projec~pbraa~msnuf ~ttirern.<br />

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of the canyon made a thorong a whiff from limburger cheese. A Richard Wright, naturalization telephone companie~, autimabile<br />

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s@arch extremely dtific Ult, bu filthy hog pen, dur!nK tbe w=tmel eyaminer, will visit DawEwnOnTbww .~ompanie?, bujlders. rai~Oadsi sh~w<br />

strenuous effor~ were f nally rt month especially, is a prolific breed. dik. ., Auril 2Sth, for the .PnrPO* of ~Y!lde~.. and Oth= ‘!=nnchem of ‘n-<br />

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warded when tbe little boy as found er of typhO~ germ-n fact demOn. examin;ng sweral applicants for du~~y:<br />

F<br />

II,And because their pruchaee~ ~Or<br />

in an unconscious conditi n among straied ..bg. an” etiefie,nce of’ one lo. their profidancy certificah for<br />

‘ the crevices of the rocks. Accord. cality [ti’ Dawson last year. The which they have been workin”g in commercial pnrpo@eBf o~.tie l~t five<br />

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‘in~ to recent reporh, th/ boy ww physician~ and health off item, back. n~ht gchool for the ph three Or six y?ars hav* been ~fI @er cent<br />

~,re~overing but w~s in a v Iry “weak- ed by community co-oper=tiOn and 8 monti8. The next ,natnralizatioh “un*r normnl~ it iB re@pOn@ib10tO<br />

y<br />

ened condition becaq~e,, O? h!~ .~$rfi~ dontictitii ‘that ‘it is 10r ‘the B?* in heari~ at Rhton will tiuctsr on Sat- ~dPpoBethiir reqairemen~ jor many<br />

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ble experi~nce lhti~ lo r mghts tereti of all concerned,’ we “detir, &day, AP4 Swb, ah whith hearti Y~UM wifi: be far, above what *Y<br />

; and four days. Mr. Spen er was’ a mined that’ danger from contaa’ior Dawson wiil ~e reti~e~en~d by SeV- ~~fg befo- the w~=”.”<br />

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f,~h~nmption of wpper Witl be<br />

former emdoye of the Ph EJEDodge from thiu pattictdnr source will b{ eral peti~onem’ for their certificate<br />

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Mercnntild enmpany nt Dk ott. ‘entti41Y removed.<br />

bfciti!zon~. ” ,.” U6ntintted on Page ~o<br />

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T?l,tol’e,l ,,” $eco”d-clasm‘ mutter<br />

ilarch Iollk, 1b21. U1 the vout-oCflc* at<br />

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COPPER WILL COME’ BACK<br />

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sn>n]luntil t<strong>here</strong> are @iEnsOf a general<br />

buaillees revivnl, but by that<br />

~:me ~ilne i“rond$ wi}l have been<br />

made into the surplus stucks of cop<br />

pet, i)nd several hundred million<br />

MOre pounds ndd$d b the world’s<br />

theoretical deficiency will have beeti<br />

nlnde UP.V ,,<br />

A TALE OF DEPARTED SPIRITS<br />

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Follo\/ng closely in the wake of ~<br />

the recel!t visit of Federd officers to I<br />

f)uwson, comes the fallowiog. hair.’<br />

r~iaing story which we rek!ase for<br />

thu edification ?f the scandal-loving<br />

public:<br />

The dtir,k mantle of a moonless<br />

March night had long since settled<br />

down over the camp. TWQ thirsty<br />

.sone of sunny Italy were wending<br />

their homeward way up the north<br />

canoti road (di~)auming the meri~<br />

of the Eighteenth Amendment and,<br />

mqre particul~rly, the raid made<br />

during tbe day by the Federal officers.<br />

On roundi~ the point on the<br />

canon roadway just below No. 1<br />

camp, the attention of the belated<br />

home~goers w= arreated bY the<br />

sound of someone digging with a pick<br />

among the sctnb pines on the h~llaide<br />

abo*6 them. The u~takablp<br />

nom}d coming through ths still, night<br />

xir, could have but ofie menning: It<br />

wan aswciated in aoma WaY wifh the<br />

disturbl~ events of tbe day. With<br />

tie mwiftne~s of magic, the natures<br />

of these two plodding minern;- set<br />

nfire by the prompti,np of @n unsatisfied<br />

thirst, bec?mi veriteble dynamos<br />

of energy.<br />

With the eaier ralinh of the mtiion<br />

of the luw who ferreb’ out the<br />

lair of some bllmd pig,, these aelfconatituted<br />

d~dtiven fialthlly”<br />

dknbed the neighboring slope in<br />

tremendous anticipation and aw<br />

prmtched tha wene of operations.<br />

Not far nway, among a clump of<br />

shruhbwy, was the shadowy’ f Orm Of<br />

‘a mai dHigently plying -the pick and<br />

spade.<br />

Nothkrg a.eemed b jar the peace.<br />

fuf harmony of the acenm. Not even<br />

CaptniraWdd and his buried tieamue<br />

could have hwplred a more romantic<br />

setting for this thrilling moment<br />

among the bone-dry {?) hills Of. Nor;<br />

~henr New Mexico. It woa yery ,evident<br />

that the “still hunt” of the preceeding<br />

day had fuiled b unearth at<br />

least one” trea~ured cache of nec~<br />

and that the fear of what another<br />

day might’ bring forth had prompted<br />

: precautionary measures.<br />

Before the mental eye of -the<br />

watchem floatid the filmy v@iOn of<br />

buried heasure whoee liquid gold<br />

would quench the thlrat o!. drooping<br />

spirih. With bated breath, they iw<br />

patiently awaited tha laat ri~ of,&<br />

tennent and watihed the sohti<br />

mourner ,yIlnk away into tie blarknew<br />

of the nighk &arcalY Imd the<br />

retraatbw fwtatafrs faded :into sili<br />

enee when two faminhad sorda were<br />

bard at work removiw with frantiq<br />

bnatu the fresh turneti & coTerittg<br />

the covetad prbe .beneatb.-<br />

At a uhailow depth,. ,tie, aage~<br />

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‘~ By Installments +‘“”<br />

“ I +.‘..dMrs.<br />

Ang wunt down, and m much per<br />

week or month m Hou choos+ien’t<br />

thutm effa~ wa~ toacqw”re $l,#O? ~ , Mi,s Anre<br />

Ben Poder, former<br />

resldentn of D BOn, were<br />

in %own last we k.<br />

virntim<br />

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You c- buy alrn~.t anything on the i~*iallment pbn--<br />

Furnituw,”a ●chvol couma, . sat of baofu, or . muaitil<br />

De you kmmw thkt Y-V can buy ● $1,000 Lnk •c~.mt<br />

war ?<br />

time -4<br />

htrummat.<br />

in the#am*<br />

Elder H. M. ichards of the Sev-<br />

[ e:th Day Ad ve tist church, was 8<br />

vlsttor this pas week at the home<br />

! of Professor D .<br />

ImbuyimgS1,000or tinyothersumby m~mm-f s knk ●cc-unt tha<br />

immtillmemt pti-ilegmwill not .oet you ● cent e=tr~.<br />

lm buyine athar tbitigmyou may net fcal,tkt you o=* th.m until<br />

Carmine tine io, who han been at<br />

i home with hls parents during the<br />

you hw* mid in full, but the m*m4y in yOur a==ount<br />

..7 time h ALL YOUR OWN.<br />

with<br />

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U* ●t I pas! wintefi le<br />

;+” trot~ Michl~an.<br />

‘i wor~ U. a;rm”<br />

; Bros. Motor co<br />

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last week for De.<br />

0 resunle hiB former<br />

aker for the Do&e<br />

pany.<br />

,nswn,<br />

Chautauqua<br />

~~r ~auk of ~~wEq~ ~F:h:$g~;:D:<br />

first of laut w ek to make prep=-<br />

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Jt“”’<br />

son, wh]ch ifi th opening date on the<br />

1921 circuit of 122 t0wri8.<br />

I April-ltih. I<br />

nb enceuntared rwistanc~but, ; J. M. Vigil of SpriMer, represen-<br />

,s, not the cool, smtioth sides of I ~tive fOr the Central states Life MFa. J. H,. eide~ier and sister,<br />

Eearthen container they were CX.; ~ntiurance cO1nPany,”iu spending the MrI. Carl Bib e of W]n ida~ were<br />

:tantly searching for; no, not by ~week in DQWaQnon h~in~a. called back to. Trinidud the fiist of<br />

iu~ full, A few remarning hand- ~ ~~ last week by he uti newq of the<br />

a-and the soaring passion if un. ; Wytitt Wrdker, mtgineer help=, death of Mre, Neidermier*s aunt,<br />

~uited thire.t w= transformed into I resigned hi~ position w:th the engi- Mrs. Catherin @onroy . Interment<br />

neerin~ de~artmont on the 16t4 of took ~Iac= at rinidp,d on Tuemday,<br />

; depression dunlps of disafloo inted ;<br />

pos.<br />

From benaath the clin~”g sod<br />

:rc was resurrected - not the<br />

,rmth giving spirit that brinW joy<br />

the soul: but a form from which<br />

? spirit had fled—the body of a<br />

ad pig.<br />

‘ECIAL WEEK OF<br />

PHOTO FILMS<br />

Next week’s special Beries of mo-<br />

,n picture programs,- shown at the<br />

Lwson opera house, contains severunusual<br />

f eature~ that are worthy<br />

e attention of those desiring wholemc,<br />

worth-while enterbinment. A<br />

rusal of the de~iled programs<br />

thu back page of thi~ ia~ue will be<br />

particular interest to the admirers<br />

Conway Tearle, May ,Allison at’<br />

my Pickford.<br />

An added serial feature, qtarting<br />

th the Wednesday and Thursday<br />

ening progra~, will be ,the Para-<br />

>un&Vandenbergh exploration se.<br />

:s on the “Wild Men of ~frica~<br />

Dwn in fOUF instdment.n on Wedsday<br />

and Tbumday evenings” e:<br />

ch week, Striking scenen among<br />

~ PYsmies in the heart of the Af.<br />

:W juwlen are shown <strong>here</strong> for tie<br />

,nt time in moving pictures. Many<br />

rilfi~ evefi. ar~ cbyonidled in<br />

use ~es app80ring under the BUC.<br />

wive titlm, “Jungle Dancer~ ;“<br />

?he Lion ~~erft;” “~tin~ the<br />

lPPoPotamus :“ “Thq knd of the<br />

~iw?’<br />

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Mrs. Cora ~ltiker, who Ma been<br />

itically, ill at the fiospi~l for the<br />

@ four weelw, h= been uho~g<br />

~provement during the, past few<br />

,ys.<br />

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this month.<br />

Fifty gooa reading books. loaned / -<br />

from tbe #helves of the Raton Pub- !<br />

I:C library, are in th# pome~ion of<br />

the Dnwson Welfare office an& will ,<br />

be loaned to responsible adult readers.<br />

A list of these nvalable books<br />

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recently appeared in an &uo of<br />

tbe News, II 1’<br />

Three carloads Qf Da&on tisitorn II *M ~<br />

attended the dances given last SaL II<br />

urduy evening at Koehler and Van<br />

Houten. A larfre number are plan- II<br />

hinE to attend the ba~eball, bene- ‘<br />

fit dance to be given at Van Houten<br />

on Saturday evening, April 30th, on<br />

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Electric<br />

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which. occasion the Cencil orcbdstra<br />

of Raton will furniuh the music.<br />

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, Auto L-v- tige ●t 9 A. M. *ad 3 P. . Ckal Care.<br />

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The week of April 26th has been<br />

net by the Dawson Welfare Oummi&<br />

tee for the annual. Spring hou~e.<br />

>clehning time for’ the entire camp.<br />

Welimivaty to this final clean-up season,<br />

the welfare repreBentitivee are<br />

kanducting a campai~ for a Eeneral<br />

clean-up ‘of dteeti, alleys an’d’ ynrd~.<br />

House occupanta will be held respn. ;<br />

sible not only for the conditions of<br />

the imm~tiat.g surriundinga df the<br />

house, but also for the raking UPof<br />

all refum in adjoiniw lob and about<br />

.th~.outskirti of their yards.<br />

All how mumtbe rmmoved from the<br />

immediat.a vicinity of the houses and<br />

all ~uch animals, after due no-<br />

‘tice wi~be Mkeri up at the prevailing’ ‘<br />

market prico for pork and got rid of.<br />

All cows found running at lnr~e<br />

through “the camp will be tiken tu tbe<br />

town ponnd “and their nwirars fined<br />

for permitting them to run at lar~.<br />

Goa&~ tiickens and eve~ K,nd 04,<br />

‘livestock must be similarly penned up<br />

and kept ‘t<strong>here</strong>. Summary measnre~<br />

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Vermejo Lodge No.: 36<br />

I “ Th~ schools are” making tie” tiegt<br />

1use of the Chautauqua by includ-<br />

I A. F. & A.]M.<br />

‘$’<br />

Iing it in the course of study. Work<br />

ReEuk”r-mmmti HOW s*.. begins at 8.30 in the morning and<br />

ond ●nd Fourth Tb pm*t<br />

closes in the afternoon in time for<br />

6 P... LOdg. Wli. ~<br />

Houee Building.<br />

“everyone to attend the program,<br />

vi~itere AIw*>#<br />

Mo~wf the older children have bean<br />

G W. Tf-fURSTO , W-M. aPPrWiative li%enem and we hopf<br />

0. F. WARFIE S-”y. that in another year those in the<br />

10wer maden can be interested. No<br />

l~ep.rt .~the ..,. of season tick~<br />

can be made at this time.<br />

Mire,Gaston,, Chautauqua dtiectiri<br />

“spoke tO the high school atudenti<br />

last Thursday morninE and On ml.<br />

day morni~ introduced the MarEar.<br />

!, SHOP “<br />

et Reynolds Cbncefi” company b the<br />

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high school pupfis and ~~d* ~b;ld.<br />

ren. A real treat of a half how du-<br />

Mr., E. ThoIx as.. anrntian waa enjoyed by everyone.<br />

nounces he ig nbw bWn to Richard Posey Campbell, the Wew<br />

I ‘tern James ~otib WIey, -<br />

btfsine~s from 6 p.m. to9 give some of his originsl readin~ tr<br />

p. m: for all kind s of Tire the high school pupils Wednesday<br />

morning. ,,<br />

,tietor<br />

will be” teken with thle shay utuck’ if<br />

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1 not kept secrrrely penned,,.up. Al:<br />

though “strained” neighborly tela.’<br />

tiorw usually follow the use of a Very<br />

nnced. simple remedy for the cbi~ken nuiu-<br />

Mike Mak~h4eJtiirm not an- atrce, the welfare department heartily<br />

vnced.<br />

recommends tie instant. slaughter of<br />

Jud~e George Alden, the Chau- every chicken found wandering from<br />

uqua lecturer, of Tue~day night, home: One, aJDlicStjon is ususlly ~;<br />

dremed the higk shcool this week. ficie:t.’ , “ ,’”<br />

: held the intereet of everyone for<br />

u full tilme and received healty Mrl’ George Davis’ of tbe Smrt~l<br />

plmree at the end of his add+k~s. ern Motor company of Raton, wa~<br />

The regular monthly mssion of ,~he im Dawson ibis past week f,or e COU-’<br />

$acher-Parents Axociatimr for I rhe Dle of’ days demonstrating the Ford-<br />

:],tra! school. wilI he held at eitht son, tractor. ; ,,,<br />

:lGck Wednesday evening, Mn.v 11,<br />

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tbe I)awson chureb, A fortw$ivc -pid progre~s i! being made with<br />

hu~ progr=m from the, school thw grading of tlrg stite highway’ b~.<br />

ildren and several npecial muuicsl tieen COlfax and the ,M~ell ttu~.<br />

Imbers will Trecede the formu]<br />

off. we work has been completed<br />

proanh<br />

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this week to a point beyond tha<br />

Crow creek flata and the camp has<br />

MISS Alice Wei~er of the bigb<br />

been ‘moved b the northirn Wter<br />

houl faculty wa* a vinitor in Trin. of the 13 M iniIea of road to be<br />

~d over the week end.<br />

araded. ‘This preliminary work wiR<br />

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be completed within the next *O or “<br />

Mies Maud Kern of Roy, N. M., ii three weeks, w~ther cond!tilmta not<br />

guest thla week at the home of preventing, and the work of iurfac-<br />

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Local Agent fo t Gates<br />

Huff s& 8. .’<br />

The honor dudenta of the nenioz<br />

class will be nnnounced about May 1,<br />

The local oratorical and declam’a.<br />

tiry contests will be held on Apri<br />

29. The winners til attend th<<br />

state tontes~ in Albuquerque, ‘The<br />

declamabry co.tirt will be m fol.<br />

- lows :<br />

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Edn”u Banett — “The WroW<br />

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firmcea Zamora —— ‘Wlriap’erin’<br />

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N]day wh,le enroute home.<br />

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the ti’vrn department and disposing<br />

of snme.<br />

Bill.”<br />

Bertha Hubbr.rd-’’He~ of Old<br />

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Etelen Frazer-*Ane of Green<br />

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Tom McBride of the Foni country,<br />

who h= been vieiting b mother<br />

in Wton, wruI a visitor in Damon<br />

Mary Cov;rt — “An:<br />

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Oratorical:<br />

Walter Luvering-’’Tha<br />

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Ed Denver Ice CresM sold at,our foutttifn.<br />

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I EncireIYnew’iaceiareto b~in=~cove~ing “America.” and with<br />

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IApril SO. l-from the. Italian and ,appeared in year,” according; h. k ‘repoti, from tht<br />

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emotional drama i~ them as star. Jianette fieacott, his Boreak of Mines. During that yea]<br />

in Italy and Miss Pickford rne- vife, who in Been as the nnn in thin only 2 260 men were killed -by acci.<br />

lected the principti members of her production, is of Russian descent and dents’ at ‘coal mines, ”a “dticrea~e”oi<br />

cast while abroad and bad them has had cO’nsiderable stage ~ain;ng. 57 fro m 1919,, although t<strong>here</strong> wu<br />

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,The cast is one’ of unusual excel- in Italy. She appetied with ~iuq mates that 176,000 men were em.<br />

lence -arid every m6mljbr is especially. Pi&~&rd in “Poor U.ttie Pepina,’v Bloyed -in. bokl: minenh 1920, -an k.<br />

adapted ti the character given th~m: and then returned “ti”ItulY w<strong>here</strong> sh? c~ewe g! 10,000. over 1919.<br />

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Mi.m”Dumo ~=” dm “writtin eev. cetit ilk fatilititil ‘due to’ “mine” firen;<br />

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many roles in America, was secured A~i~ Stewafl and Al;ce ~rady.<br />

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bY, Mi:: .’Plckford .in ‘France. Mr. ,<br />

G60rge’ Rigas is” another imports.<br />

re’ ‘ihcrease~’ of 10’ per’ cent<br />

For fill: inferloaei.n’kpply to’ Bloomer,hnd just returned from PlaYtion,<br />

” for ‘while he’ wea’ mrg~ed ‘in<br />

ground wcklentu due ~ta<br />

ing an ewagement in One- of the ltaIy, he ~~ born in Greece w<strong>here</strong><br />

:6 “-pkr“bent in fatalitiw<br />

HARVEY SPklNCE&. 1*’Y:<br />

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Ibhding “.thcateTa in Rome: In addihe<br />

was a member of MS fathePs cbm-<br />

:underground haulage and<br />

,tir ~~y Mtis* ) “ “: ‘ tio~ to his sucteseea abroad , Mr.<br />

pany, ‘playing ‘Rbm eo .nnd Juliet,”<br />

in deaths canaedby fti<br />

Bloomer ‘appeared on the sPea~~ng<br />

‘~RedemptiO”,,<br />

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and ‘~,Ghopk” an “the hf ~’o ‘and coil. ‘T<strong>here</strong> wbre; efghl<br />

#tag@ in America in support of John<br />

Greek’ stage.’ His”’”tirst picture-’work din r~ in i920, ‘cau~iug a ‘mini.<br />

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Barrymore in “Kkchard the Third;’<br />

was in “La’ Boheme.”<br />

mum” of rfive’ ‘death each, rdsulti~<br />

~~d 1nlso :appkar@d ini” “Fair snd<br />

jm.a:’ 9W1. of 61 fatititiwi as tom<br />

Warmer,” He alpo appeared in It-1 ‘Edward N.” P~llips, aow known an<br />

pdred -* ‘ nine- tirnflan ~iideti<br />

aly with Lina Cavaliore.<br />

:’Hllipi,” is the, energetic young<br />

in 191 9, in,~whfdhkOl ‘fives were !oet<br />

I Fr~d. ~homp~on is one of the ho American “who mad~ himself up man<br />

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Americans Upp@8~i~K in the ‘Picture Iti]ian, whO .wa~- ‘clever ‘nouFh ‘o<br />

11knd Will ke iimemberii ~ ~he ch~D. 1deceive<br />

both. Miss ~ckford ~rid hfi~<br />

;ain of the 143rd Field Artillery’ ~f MariOq as t? $ia”nationalj~. .~lllip~<br />

II tihlch Miss Pickford wan wdmother. I app=ed in “The Copperhead”” w$tb<br />

I Jean De Briac, who plays Antonlu L;onel Barrymorq and w,- qluo, seen<br />

! Carloti,’ was ~born in PaFk”and for in “Sexen DaYS Leave” and, ~~he<br />

8A M.W”12:W. M. two years was leadlng man for Sir- Wmderer.” He - rehearmng =<br />

‘ah Berihardt, When aecwred by s~r in his owo vaudeville, nk~h<br />

‘““s“P: M.’ m’‘‘Kti P.’:’M. ““’<br />

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MISSPickford he.had just fini~hed = when he: heard ~at Mi=” ~lc~ord<br />

7 P;”M, m S.00 P. M. en~ag?ment with an Italian. pictwe. W= Beletiing. I~lian, players. He<br />

company w<strong>here</strong> he W= s~~n us lead-, rn~E hirnaelf up m an l~fian a!d ~<br />

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I:ng -man ti”th Ritn’: J“olivet and F. Lcleverly hoodwinked the S* and her<br />

1’<br />

I--- R,?timi. ? . . . / diredor that it ww not until .t~ey<br />

I DlSPEt4SARY B“lLD!NG. j “ Albert Prescott was born in Italy were enmute for Cilifurnia that the<br />

I ::)..:.’, ~,., ,’, ”.. .. .. . ... . ,-..., - and has ,’spent pr~cfic~ly.. all “his hf@. deceptiOn -S disc? ~?red and Fe ad-<br />

. . on the stage. He comes from’s fare- mitted that he wus bOrn in Penn+<br />

. ,,,. ,jly P$?@ors, his father being a mem- ~wlvania. ~~ ~<br />

M* Helen Stark,’ sister. of’ ‘&; bcr of the great Solvini comPanY. The .pho~tiaphy “of “The’. be<br />

Georgp ~, S~mk, ar,tii:d rece~y Mr. ~$i~ottUha= beeti:in P~~~n fOr- Light” “was: done under the direc.<br />

DAWf ~~: ESCAPES’ WORS,T<br />

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‘on’ ~idki’OfLtlikI’ tit’’webk,< tiw<br />

wo~t ,b]iwsrd vtsitrng the co~)ti<br />

dnee -.tke -memorable- sto= of- Dh<br />

cemha r 1914, .pa.esed over the coum<br />

ty hut confined itr wornt fuq to the<br />

plainm wctiori in, the eesterw W<br />

&ton reports a wind of -ific V*<br />

Iocity, accompanied by an eight ind<br />

unow fall that drfid badly Bud<br />

blocked”highwiys for a’time. l)aw~<br />

don’s shel~red” ‘position among th~<br />

hillo ‘proteeted “tKlslocfdity from tb<br />

blizzm,d’a worut fury. Only a light 1<br />

faU of ~now fdl <strong>here</strong> and melt~<br />

nlrnusi ad f~t as it fell.<br />

,.<br />

.-h . k, D.. Allen arrived last. wee<br />

~ frdm khka-go,’ fob’ a’ m’ontb’a+ &tit ‘ drimk‘ We, ” bht -c@ntlr .a@pe@d tion of Charlas .Rosher, who .hna tinr ,Anver ‘for a #ree.’ wwka<br />

4in Daw80n. ,: , ... .: .On the ~g~ +M ~@$, W@ler”in I bean- rea@nsible for. tie.: beautiful it ~t”l her sister; Mrs. T; L. Kinnog<br />

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Lace Salle<br />

Continues until Sa<br />

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urday<br />

night.<br />

You can’t afford ti let<br />

this opportunity p w<br />

‘without tskinti adv! i<br />

of it. “,<br />

All laces now offe<br />

one-third to one-ha i<br />

than regular price.<br />

time and see for<br />

self, don’t let your r<br />

@r tell you about’ it<br />

it is too late.<br />

_*~*~=_<br />

TheTobacco<br />

offers<br />

Two Speci<br />

I<br />

F6r ~aturday On<br />

ITALIAN CIGA<br />

Box of 100 at .-..-.<br />

M & O and DRY CLIl<br />

CIGARS<br />

Regular 10c or $5.00:<br />

this day only at $3.E<br />

REMEMBER<br />

the datq Saturday,<br />

23-One day only<br />

u~e T. L. Kinney was<br />

! vidtor in Raton on Tu{<br />

Wek<br />

‘heater May w= dimharg,<br />

hospital this past week a<br />

try from his operntlrrn fol<br />

tiu.<br />

[rs. J. A. Rays, a nurse<br />

?son hospital, resigned h,<br />

this psst week and retu<br />

formar home in El Pane.<br />

X. Dormari, repreeent<br />

?ht-Campbell Music comp<br />

ver, was a bunlnew vk<br />

,wn over the ye~.end.<br />

. H. Datia, foreman of th,<br />

t, returned home I& T<br />

Iing from a be weeks abs<br />

former home in Dougls<br />

i. Mr. Davis expwti hin<br />

‘O11OWjust as eobn a~ his<br />

;h;ffo:tse :rr.rdoo~eawJ<br />

!ue tition.<br />

TheDawsM<br />

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BARBERSHOP<br />

E. F. SC~, P-P.<br />

\NITARY AND<br />

UP-TO.D,<br />

iildren’s Hair Cul<br />

Stialty<br />

~Am. ea7P.<br />

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tage<br />

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! JEWELRY<br />

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Whether you have a defirtite idea of what you<br />

I● . want in jewelry, or whether you are undecided, our<br />

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stock is so complete in every respect, that. you can,<br />

@me <strong>here</strong> confident of being satisfied.<br />

We invite specifd attention to a few items:<br />

i Gold and Silver Thimbles I LodEe Emblems ,,<br />

I If you want a high quality -<br />

It will be of interest to<br />

I<br />

● gold or silver thimble that will<br />

mefnbem of the followfng ord-<br />

‘give the utmost satisfaction in<br />

service, ask to see these. ers to know we are displaying<br />

● Reasonably Priced a large assortment of Mason.,<br />

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Radio Lite Wrist Watches<br />

The famous Inge~ol 1s now<br />

in stock-A good tlmekemer<br />

:;dKo ~ :y:bye:s~K:<br />

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buttann, pins, charms<br />

:<br />

and<br />

~ ● al at a low pric;. - I rings.<br />

1 Mexicnri Filigree Jewelry<br />

The demand for filigree jewelry .is m great M ever, We<br />

‘t” i Ihave a, emarkable showinR of novel detims, that are well<br />

worth your time seeing whe~her you intend to buy or not.<br />

., All in Sterling Silver.<br />

1s ~ WATCHES<br />

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All the popular makea and<br />

siiee, ranging in price from<br />

B.29 . I●<br />

$2.00 up to $76.00. “<br />

- Large Assortments ~~<br />

Cameo browhes,. pins and<br />

pendants, and diamond rin~<br />

ranging from<br />

$10.00 to $175.00.<br />

LTE . EXPERT WATCH REPAIRIN: — PROMPT SERVICE<br />

~m~.mmm=~ nu—e—e~<br />

“’l<br />

One lot tidi~ white can.”<br />

~~ae pumps and oxfords,<br />

with both .French and, .Cti:<br />

ban heel;, at a special price<br />

You can’t go krong on a<br />

pair of theBe.<br />

SHOE DEPARTMENT<br />

m.-e-e~.m<br />

Try a packa~ of— ‘,<br />

EXCELLO<br />

Cake Floui<br />

“:,AllFlav6rs<br />

20c Package<br />

,at the. G%ery Counter.<br />

“Excello” excell~ all oth-’<br />

eti. Try’ it and be convinc-<br />

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Mm. Ruth Krueger of Gallup, N. M1mLeo Meikle entertained a corn- The bdieu Olub of No. 7 camp<br />

ay of M., was n gue~t over Sunday with<br />

Mm. N. W., Franklin, leaving the<br />

pany of her friends mt lart Tuesday met lam Thur$day afte~oon<br />

evening, April 12th, at a party. Mrs. Leonard Sheltin. After<br />

wi~<br />

comfrmn<br />

9r r-<br />

ppen.<br />

t the<br />

poaied<br />

to<br />

r” the<br />

fiti of the week fork the Ponil Saw.<br />

mill camp w<strong>here</strong> she spende the sum.<br />

mer with Mr. and Mm. GUY Ne,wby.<br />

Idim Stevens, aunt of Mrs. C. W.<br />

Hoover pIe_UHy entertained a com-<br />

*any ~~ her friendg Ip,UtFriday afbgr.<br />

noon at a Klrtbday party. ,<br />

Mrs. W. C. Holman was hostess<br />

Mrg. Wm. M~Deymitt ~a~ in Tri”+ pleting their preuent course of tiudg<br />

idad Tuenday of last week to attwnd on home nursi~, the club plans b<br />

the funeral of Mrs. Catherine COU-, take _...,a up a coursa, of study on first aid<br />

worm.<br />

70Y. .“ ,-.<br />

Thg” ~mer Brothers ~i’rCW is<br />

Mr6. Thomas Sayers, sister Of<br />

Mrs. Alex Srredden, reCentlY left for<br />

dsted for Dawson for Sunday, May<br />

her home in Madrid, Colorado, after<br />

8th. This circus carries two braas<br />

a week’s vitit at tbe Snedd,on home.<br />

‘bands and a 18rge menmgerie of wiid<br />

at the j animals. One of the featuree of the<br />

,y of td a company of friends at a party I ‘Signs” have been W~ed<br />

circus perfomence in a cage of la<br />

)r in Riven On la~ ~turd=y afte~OOn.<br />

Sm.ernl of the seaaion~ of the difcooling<br />

pond, north of he powor tmi”ed ,io”B.<br />

The parade is =hedhourneforbidding<br />

the use Of *h,e pOnd n]~d f,or ~(I,SO~hnrp.<br />

fer bathing ~uvo*e8.<br />

,owev<br />

mday<br />

ce at<br />

Arifere”t<br />

]odge~ echeduled to meet in The ~ar of F. C. Ohipetti, a mem-<br />

George Majoru, coal in~pector fOr<br />

the Indga hull at the opera hOU~ethis<br />

~<br />

er Of the clerical force at the audi.<br />

Pmt week were not held because Of the Rock Lsland limes, was a bnminess<br />

.tiPs office, turned turtle on ‘the<br />

the ~w of the lod=a roc,m by the 1~eek. visitor in Dawson the last of the<br />

V~n IIouten road la~t Sunday af~<br />

tiuY<br />

6ues-<br />

Occuf<br />

the<br />

large evenin~ attendance of students\<br />

for Fimt Wd in~r~~tion, Charles Dockett,’ who has charge<br />

I of the lamp house and ,check ctib<br />

Dntid Thompson, fo~er ~s~nt for NO. 4 mine, expects to leave the<br />

underground superintendent at D;:: fimt of the month for a -O ~onth~<br />

noon,, throwinK out the car’s seven<br />

occupantE, but miraculously leaving<br />

all un!njured except for mi”.r brni%<br />

~~,<br />

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son, arrived last week for a<br />

weeks visit with hls father. *.<br />

Thomp60n is now located at Inupira:<br />

tlon, Arizona, to which place he returns<br />

after his vacation period.<br />

visit. st his former home at St. Johns,<br />

KanBa5. ,<br />

Idr. Warren Rutledge of C]mmaren<br />

recovered sufficiently from the ef.<br />

fecte of hiu operation for appenti-<br />

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I -OAWSONBAKERY. I<br />

A force .f thirteen workmen have citis w return to his home last<br />

een en~a~ed for the past two w.?ekn Th~rshy.<br />

lbon an order for 20,000 coke breeze Charles Majors wss ~takeh to ~huis”<br />

$avio, Proprietor<br />

blocks which wiU be used in the con- to” MorIdsy to serv. a SO.day sew.<br />

atnsctio~ of two new h0UBe8 at tha ~tice in the county jail for a~sault<br />

dairy ranch and in construction work and battery upon Paul Jueijeneky.<br />

inside the mince. A. M. Van Dyke retu-ed the 1A<br />

L’E<br />

a<br />

The heme-talent mirwtrel, wKIeh, of the week from Denver with a motit<br />

is planned ta give about the middle or truck to which he has had attachof<br />

May, is getting under headwny, ed a bus body. The new bus will be<br />

with redar rehearde held ench employed in tranopertstion -r’vice<br />

BREAD<br />

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Pastries of All Kinds-<br />

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Mondr.y evening at eight o’clock at<br />

the central school building. .4 ?er~<br />

beween downtown and tph nutlying<br />

camps at Loretu and Camp No. 1.<br />

Fresh Baked Every DaY<br />

centnge of the proceeds from !be During his stay in Pueblo he WS8<br />

minstrel show will be devoted to- the plemantly entertained at tbe home<br />

support of some<br />

public schoolu.<br />

enterpr-ine of tbe of Mt. and Mrs. Monte Clark, form-<br />

. er residents of Vawaen.<br />

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D~WSl)NOPERAHOUSE<br />

fdONDAY, APRIL 2B.—<br />

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~~ ‘+SOCIETY SNOEti : ,<br />

kEATPUING CONWAY TEARLE<br />

Tharrn wag m~p~ fit for Vivi-n Forrest*r but a titfcd gentleman.<br />

Thus figured Mrs. Fnrrostor when tbmQmo approached for bmr&ughto.<br />

km&rr.. Du~na Thur.torirelentw tkls’kUUCO h?~~~ ~ifi~~.<br />

He wmcoctd a scheme w<strong>here</strong>by he could •~eng. hinuelf.. And +d<br />

he ●uccrncdf “Well--w, thst’sw@t we want you to SEOI<br />

Also Tenth Episode, “Branded Fourw<br />

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WEDNESDAY,- APRIL 27.—<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 26.—<br />

,’:, ,.;, ,!t’ RESTLESS SEX”<br />

, F&ATURING tiRION DAVIES ‘<br />

>. .,,.<br />

The IX.puimrRobert W. Ch*mbora “novel in picturan. Those o~<br />

you d- read it want to see it, ta see juet how a .?OIY you road lWkI<br />

in pi.ture~. Aud thqse ~f you’ wbo bcve ndt rend it wmnt ti sew it to<br />

ba informed on &i. stmrr wbisb hU b... the mk of the Iiter.ry snd<br />

~ding publicfor quite ●om’etime. MmrionDm~ie.,thobeautiful shr<br />

of Co*mopolitmnPr4u.tjoIIs, h delightful in tba POleof St*ve ~nd<br />

give. ●’ ifurmimg prfokamce. Rolph Koll.rd m- Jim .ud Grlylc<br />

Blqckqll ~C m~~ld ,.arafigures you will rurnrnmberfor somo time<br />

bin-use of the Wrile renditionby these ~pul~r plmyem. Itrsmg-t<br />

story m.de into” ● gr.at picture. E*eryhody will timeit—will Y*U7<br />

Alto The Paraqouui.Vandenb=gh Expleratio~ S-timeNo. 1,<br />

“Jungle Danmrs”<br />

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FRIDAY, APRIL 29---<br />

“THE MARRIA’GE OF WILLIAM ASHE”<br />

,, FfiATURING MA-Y ALLISON<br />

.Th*’ story of aq ,u9s~~,.ticated ymumgwb-~ ~b~m ima~.mce<br />

b~omac ● tool im the bend. of hm h.rhe.d’s e.a+, wbiib almost<br />

rul~: M,, car-r. Mmy Allioop b “the pr~tty shr of “tho.pictufitioa<br />

of tbe otory,made f~mo~ by Mm: Hu~phroy.s “Ward snd ~glrel<br />

M-y., ●nd Wyndb6m St..ding ~rtrays the rolq ef WUlimm Aabe<br />

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ADMISSION 22c, W-r Tax %,<br />

FEATuRING MARY PICKF& ,<br />

~ Al in ~~m-thp Iovq, thepncrifice,:tbe&mg; 1 N. -r. w-d<br />

●b* .=~ld.qnd =hpthc the kby bm&r: ‘ For he .~d gi=en hU fifq<br />

i! tbo caun of Ki, countw mndshe.bd i,ti”u~ontlybe thQcawq O(<br />

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it. But bow ●be Io?,+ ~n~op~ It d~ net ;ecm ~csible t~ut one st<br />

tender.and loving could k ●o’,bru~. W- it waUy oe? Mmry P~k<br />

f+rd’t mew-t ~ctu~” ~ tent= -t times,.pthetic it tim~ mudfunn]<br />

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BIG’ SUCCESS “BOXING TOURNAM2.NT “.<br />

,. SATURDAY EVENING<br />

THE &STABLISHED QUAR.<br />

ANTINE REGULA’flOti<br />

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we mhool children -of DaW”MI Dawsonpsfirm aeaaonof”~W&ti. -.<br />

te steatly interested in the, Chau qua, held during the peat week, m. 8<br />

A,’ ~rti.cla~~~ng tournament<br />

Wa, Mieu W6t0n and MrJPaW<br />

under the nugpicea and for the bene.<br />

sti~into community hieto~ ,ns an un.<br />

R vmy filing, thai their blen qualified success. .’Five’ dayg of fit of tbe Northern New Metico Fair<br />

mld,tive the uchoofs )omething ex wholegomc, ~n$pinnK ~nkrkinment ~iation is scheduled for this ~om.<br />

h The MWaret 1?eynolds Con<br />

IhE %turduy evening at the Dawmn<br />

has been brought tu the Dawmn pub-, ,Opmrm.*ou”e<<br />

t“ company and the -lecturer tdr ]ic and han met with such imta”t<br />

The main event will<br />

lb appeated nt bet, 1 the ,Centra and cordial<br />

be a go between Big Boy Gene Per.<br />

spprova] that no dO”bt<br />

~ the DOURleWuchobl3. Judge A] should ever tie, <strong>here</strong>afier ~ ~<br />

ter of Raton and Battling si~y<br />

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Dr. F. C. Diver: chief surgeon, has<br />

recently cnllert attention to the es.<br />

tubliahecl qu~,k,:ntine r~lations to<br />

w~lch the state ]awa require ‘stritt,<br />

ail<strong>here</strong>nce. The. fallowing periods<br />

huntbe observed as thn .~in”im”m<br />

Ilumbr of dnya for, the quaraht~ne<br />

of contagion cliaea5eB,longer quar.,<br />

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~awmnts standing .ns i fir~ ~la~g Burns of D:wnon. Three f~~t Pm- nntine to be nlai”tained, if necessa~y. \<br />

luminaries w]ll precede the main heut.<br />

Chautiuqua town. Her ponition on ~t,the. discreti~ of the nttend.i~<br />

Iof the Douglm scho ol. The Con<<br />

Two full picture uhows w~ll..pr~<br />

the Chautauqua map sha”M become<br />

physician: ‘< ,-<br />

M Iry Witep5kfa’s c t chestra anc<br />

cede tbc boxing progcanl. Admi6Eion<br />

permanent<br />

Measles, ten days.<br />

W,Ol{Ve McCormick Iaakd ovel<br />

of Ifor’ the event will be the: foltowin<br />

Emetig the, eipec~”tions<br />

Scarlet fever, fourteen days, ‘‘<br />

w minutaa and ,wa a 2reatly en.<br />

Iprices, PIU8war *: Rin~ide ~eatt<br />

~ome,, the neagon tickets, gold ~“dp~ Small pox, forty-two day5. .,’<br />

~ by, evmyone. ~,,<br />

and first three rows. on main floor,<br />

the auspioeh of the” public school chil- ~2.50; Balhnce ~ai” f~oor,<br />

Chicken pox nnd mumps,, tienLy -<br />

\me, ‘Junior Chauti”ic ua proved “tt<br />

V.oo;<br />

dten, sOld quite readily. The !Oor BaICOny, $1.00.<br />

one dayB.<br />

Tick& nre mw on<br />

@,populfA:”&monR the younger chil. ~dmission~ increased “ightiy, d-. ~a,e ~: the box ~fflce,<br />

In diptherin crises, tho ‘removal ‘of<br />

~. After the nfkerlloon promare rnntinting tke popularity of the ~.<br />

tbe quarantine shrillonly bo offe6b<br />

On May 6th, the Fair Ausociatk”n<br />

ti fie last day a page~ nt was giver tetiainment ~urnighed nndcr the El.<br />

ed after “the rlissppenrancc of n]]<br />

will. sponmr a fight a-t Ratin b-<br />

b the opera hbuee nnd ‘thi~ was fol. hmn-white aunpice~.<br />

trace of the d’isease has been de$efi<br />

EveW’ Onk of 1twcen~oh””ie<br />

Stwpperof Denver and<br />

~wadby Atoriw, wee end racm al the teti pro~ms “wng WE1lattended ~oung ~alla=e of ~ti”, The for. mined hy ~o negative throat s“d ,<br />

bn Cinttal ecbool grou nrb3. Several ~nd \tihout an exc&ption keenly en.<br />

nawl c~ltures for thb patient, .ne<br />

.,. mer is Denverru f=emoti firhter<br />

f thmlocal teach- g rnvefreely oi Iuyeu., for the ndult membere of ~he f~qily<br />

A .<br />

i agaiti whom a d@cision han ~ever<br />

ir time am amlsht L and, helped<br />

and One or two for the cbildre”- of’ ‘<br />

~”Chau&uqua is unique in iti pur. h=en rendered. Wall= hns held<br />

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*aDy in mski~ t mt .leatnre a<br />

the ftirnilf. ‘“<br />

Doneand in i~ pr~uentition. ~ile, the ~iddl~~~ight c~ampio~hip of<br />

reeem. . ,. . ..,, ~~:<br />

Physicians are ,in~truct.ed b ‘~~n.<br />

:hc Chau~uqrm idea hag been corn. the Nav. Three well matched prd-<br />

~truct sOme ‘refipons{b]a pbr~on ifl s<br />

we hotd recelptsof tbe Ch”k.. mercialized and rapidly ctitendad !irnkariw “wiII precede the main<br />

tieamonnted ‘b-$1340. ‘;~ thiu inm !h,ougltout tha ,UtiitA S- th~ugh ~w*”t<br />

q~araniined house that fumigation.<br />

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he’Echoo’1children 80Id “In eennon<br />

in i~elf,’ ie, not Af’f Ic;ent Qroteitian;<br />

rnrious agenci~ it genem]ly ~Old~<br />

‘rbe pttiarn arrand ‘for; Wtnr-<br />

&& the amount at. $iS37. ~m.~hey<br />

that Prouer disnoanl should b~ tid~<br />

:0 its high ethiral plane an”d priiuat- day ~ven~g at Dawa~ witi pmtide<br />

‘~k@nt,ract allO*kg them tin ?f hed iincn, towel~, handker~hie~n,<br />

pm lY e~phmkes the wholesome and the locaI fight faw ~ o~portnnity for<br />

tit of the sale<br />

KbEhri~ and thq dishes used by, ;tie<br />

“fdr ]itir nty pvup08eb, tiucatin in tk~ qu~ity ~ iti ~Uter.<br />

witneski~ one. of tie b- att-<br />

.S0 i~ now adti]~ble for khat pur.<br />

pitiefii; and thab e~cial, care nhottld<br />

ainment. TIds is ~m-titularly true ions” ~Vm WItnegied <strong>here</strong>. The fact<br />

rnse. The f;fih and .&th Sradm<br />

!e giveh in. ,the disposal of tbk ~a~<br />

}f, ~e El]ison.wjti, cimui~c Which that tie ~Vent im held ~nder tie _<br />

t Wf Central whqal a arned $3z.70 Ire @vprned -by a :disinterwkd tioti 1pic~’. ~f ~ Narfiem- N* Mexico<br />

Iwd in :bathitt~ the patieht, W<strong>here</strong>.<br />

3v~ ik id at $11 ponn{bln, inniate”ee<br />

m“ufi&* ‘mnw m-nefrnul :-*i,:tih.eh&~06 -.a:,+hy~w~ti~~~<br />

~ tie DougfM the ~g :... wi~lie daho as- president, ~“d i= on s non.<br />

me in i~elf that the fight wifl- be<br />

path proved klmsa the chief )rOfit sharin”g”bnsis. No war tax in on’. the level and everyone. will gat<br />

,,~r in the uuccdssof ,tie Chautan. .,equired by tie government because their mOn~y,~ Wofih~<br />

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~tqun, disposing of srae~In tickets *( of, thk arrangame”~<br />

/i@ valueof $S32. Ei 8 off to Eill Chautauqua not only brings to ~<br />

The, regukr sociat meatihg Of ,tie<br />

1’14An announced last<br />

comm.unitg a hiKh order of enk. ID awmn club will b@ held at the Club<br />

binment in’the way of music and lee. ., hduse on next Raturday evening, Ab-<br />

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ture that ifl refreshi fig and cliffere”~ r~l, 8Mh. . .<br />

bit its inspirational ,feature5 lcnie ~fr. ~fld ,M=. ~ex g“~~n nmk<br />

their lusting imprint pn tha” tbbught<br />

ored ta ~idnd Enturday for a-viknd<br />

ideals of a“ commurdty ifter It it ~ver the ~ek.end,<br />

h- gone. Good music exmts an “p.<br />

mwa”’m~ Wch ‘replate+*.<br />

ntiorl of the patient fmm other m4~.<br />

jets of the family. Everything that<br />

@anhot be boiled or properly di~in.<br />

fectcd by proper nntimptic solutionb<br />

shoukl be burned, The family ~hoUld<br />

be. cautioned to trike a .thortin~h i“.<br />

ycntory when clea”]ng ufi ~f~r ~<br />

contagious disease, so bs not,~ ,Ieave<br />

sonic chil~s. plaything or other ar.<br />

tlcle which ]ater ‘may again p~o~e a<br />

carrier of the conbgiofi.<br />

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;mide the highest grhde. “.<br />

‘, The wtiiar play “will De given ~1.<br />

dky night May 6th. Witch ?eti<br />

~ ~weeklspaper for dtisi]~ .<br />

~iyf’ Ine picture” wag recently<br />

n ented b tha f)ou~ as mhool hy<br />

“ Mr. and “Mrs. “G&treIi, ‘The iihject<br />

chosen was Wxuhingtow -=t fienton.<br />

The Buy %nti’ have vtied w d-<br />

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,’ nab a picture to the D aPP@8t be-<br />

1 fore the muti ‘and. kw Oxnminod m<br />

ti the p~titione~s qunfYicutbns to<br />

~become a citizen d the Untid,<br />

han ‘*e. recent sktin of :Chautau. of tie ~e~~ sme]t~ and &fiw ~uagir ,W. D, Brennan au~ ~.<br />

na. ‘l!he lecture on “The Needs of i~g -company at El Pmo, Texne, Mr. ~lex Bnbddon, left the fitat oi the<br />

le HOur,’’,,b~a man ~ such national Smiti ~~ ]Ocated at ~~pitat!on, week *oP ~ne, N., M., for a few<br />

epute an Ju~e George D. Afden dr Arimha, nnti) the cloeing ddti Of dayg absence on company hnsinem.<br />

concefi by the Witepakie’s orch= ~~~tia~ at tit pklce.<br />

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:s were each worth the pric~ Of a<br />

Tti wedd~nge wete ~ldtnrii~~d on<br />

\=on ticket ittIelf. ‘s ndday morni~, A~l 17th, at &e<br />

At tbe ebncln~ing ,p;o~nrn ‘ in tha Cbnhnqua again naxt y-. c a~ol~r,’ cfrprrh.” The COIIttaC~<br />

riday: emnkgi Mim G*v tltb silE- Tb&, ~nouncam~nt ~ ~ived an. pa~i~ ~,ey6: p~r Stob and ~W<br />

tintendent anmrrnced that =ng+ thusi~y by the ~ rett~hte P8V]ici’ of ‘No... 7 damp: and Jo~<br />

Ie~ta had been perfected for giving’ in attanttnn=e,<br />

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Fvl,llmhcdo,, I-l,”rsilk,- tit Dawsu.n,Nmw1<br />

UA l\-SUX lS-MLfi7ARh! DEP,ARlt.1’,!,l ,,. necotl,l.ol**” ,rlatIer<br />

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LOST BoY FVLLY,” RECOVERS<br />

Thu little 3-yeai-old son of Mr..and<br />

Xr8. Ray G, Spencer of Mills; is re-<br />

Pr:ed UA ch:ircly recovered fI,om<br />

his recent experience in being Iost<br />

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You ..” buy almotit anythirne on the imtallment plan—a home ●nd<br />

furniture,.a ●choolcourse,,● metof bk, or ● mu.id imtrumoul.<br />

DO ymu lmow that you cmnbuy . S1,000 htik sccaumt in the ●mme<br />

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way ?<br />

in.buxing $1,000o“rany Other svm by mum=, of .mb~~k account tbt,<br />

rnstallm*nt privilege will not” cmt YOUa cent extra.<br />

In buying other things you may not fd that you ewrI them” uatil<br />

YOU”hava Xid imfull, but th. money in yeur .c=ount with w at<br />

any time ISALL YOUR OWN.<br />

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Anu aniount” down, and ae much per<br />

week or ,mnth w gou c.hnose-ian’t<br />

that an eaag wag to. acquire $l,~? ,<br />

!, ‘ ?he T- Retail Conl D=lers<br />

I co lventi.n will be held in Trinidad<br />

I on Juna 20th to 22nd incluaivc. One<br />

~of the f=atures Of this large cOnven-<br />

, tio I of retati’ COSIdealerh will be a<br />

f“vis’it to the Dawaon mines,<br />

I ~ company of“’ Dawson ‘ Masons<br />

, weIIt to Trinidad last %iurday<br />

! eve ling to,tike the council d.egrew.<br />

‘Thcse comprialng the party were:<br />

Sncddon, D. G. Socrest; G. W.<br />

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Th I rston, A;’ W. Hall, J. A. Hurst<br />

for four days and nights among the<br />

, By Installments<br />

rOcka“of Red Riv~r canon. The fa~- @@r ~ank’tif ~iw~nn ian ‘W”e ‘Uyy’”‘–<br />

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er, n,ho is II forme* V7e11.klIO~n ~m.<br />

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Ploye of the P. D. M. Co. <strong>here</strong> at<br />

Dawson, k still in a very weakened<br />

I)~,wson Hotel,<br />

Mrs Mm-y Salvo is Tecriiering at<br />

col>ditio:l ASa result of exposuxe and<br />

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~D ~~ OF ~BICA Ithe h~~pj~l after “ndergOi ~K ~ ser.<br />

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ih~ iornewhat improved.- the wuter and the carcass was not Best Denver Ice Cream sold a our foun~in.<br />

.— :,, recovered for four day$. Then fol.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John H. H.lman, lowed a, barbecue which was attend. E,” TY ~c~ni~~t. pureqt5 of engineer W, ,C. Holmafi; ad & the men and women of the<br />

~~ . ~rbprietqr<br />

arrived last T~ur~day eveni~ from tribe and the detnila of the function<br />

n tw~montha sojourn on thq Pacific<br />

co+~t to. be. guests for a shin-t visit<br />

tire finely visualized in the<br />

(cS~aYinF th@ Hippopotamus,”<br />

episode.<br />

the’ 2rd<br />

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at the H0hn4n hOme. Mr. Holwen is<br />

a pro~inent c~ndy mannf~cturer of<br />

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.<br />

Effective last Sunday; two kck<br />

181andtrain? making connection with<br />

‘the PoIIY at Tucumc+r: have been<br />

diimontinued. These ,traipg are: No.<br />

,? artiving from the west at 6 p. M.<br />

and No. 7 wentbound, leaving at 8.30<br />

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of the “Wjld. M?n of Africa” Eerie.<br />

Somo, of the feututes of, the epi-<br />

~ode include vi~w8, of the. wild Shil.<br />

iuks, vii?imi of sleeping tickn~s and<br />

mcanwtions of witch. doctom, leap-<br />

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n~.’fish-of Ripun Falls, the ‘oritinal<br />

jazz band, the. manufacture of b~<br />

cloth, a Baganda k.rb,~. and his pR-<br />

tient, victims of primitive justice,<br />

foods and the delicacies ‘of the Ea.<br />

g~d~s~ the “hQptch” of the tibe,<br />

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T@ DAWSO~GARAGE<br />

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Manager Hill, of. the stire, receiv- the Kavir#nda war bonneti arid fun.<br />

,. ed word this, rnorting from. M. W, eral cuutomq of the Katirind=, The<br />

,,Ubl~hmid~ mminger. of the fUrni. pictures are well Yir.ti. 50:in,g.<br />

.ture depattrnent,. .Wat hfr. m- .,, :, ,.<br />

~Widt W- them.in’ Denver ~~spita]<br />

expecf,ns, to have to undergo a ner:<br />

Mim my,<br />

nume at the<br />

Hig~~s~ fo~~rly a<br />

Day~n hos~ti who<br />

.ioua operatld n., ,, .. .<br />

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‘‘, J. “h Flur~, ~mployrnent. Officer.<br />

Ieft a‘ yqar aga ta ‘accept similar<br />

‘work “at the hospital at fi. Whipple<br />

Ba~ach; Arizona,. is now .nuruiwg at<br />

resigns this week TO.+ke the m3encY ,t$~ @y+ ,~rizo~a,<br />

for tbe Tea Oil, company, $or tbg’ 1- .<br />

Bouthern half o! Cvlfax coun~” with”<br />

hospital.<br />

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plnnt, lo~fed ahoye No.. 1 and<br />

2 tippje, will, be ,a dis~fi~u~iu~:pirit<br />

for this abcttoti “Ofthe COUPWj”‘,Mr.,<br />

Hurst nousewe.e a., hqet “of good<br />

frie~s .whq ~jl be de~g4ted to note’<br />

tha~ his pew work ,,Willpqrq~t him t?,<br />

ratuin hiq residence h:?e. ‘, ..<br />

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OUR SURPLUS STOCK ~F HIGH GRADE CIG ~~ WILL<br />

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SmC:, vw keld at: .~~n ay.~: ~~<br />

termenk ma~~ in, .fie f~[~ .,bWti ;: ‘;, ,<br />

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DawsonT iloir Shcp~We~k, ~n~<br />

i a patient at the Dadmn ho;piti-l this<br />

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isnowrecovering from a<br />

ma~or operntion performed on l~t I<br />

1Friday.<br />

.CDUR~PE I:@TIES ~ ~iI, CS~D,i,,gih ,., ~. Uda i<br />

camp m’ade a tidy sum last week<br />

Dyeing” Sample from the sale of crmdy and popcorn 9<br />

;:to Chautauqua patrons. These funtis<br />

Suits ma h order , will be used to ,defray the cost of a<br />

Hats clhn and blocked ~ summer cr.mpipg .ttip. I<br />

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1. LOCS1members of the American’<br />

CleaPivg o W,’kindg .1Expedition ary force in France have I<br />

received this past week their victo~ ●<br />

Laundry Agency }mcdal, with ~ebattle clasp. TIIeie<br />

,., \may be secm.cd by .~i~ng the< re.<br />

E, A. S~”AR , Proprietor { cruitinrc office pt El Pmo, Texas. ., J- ,~lOt Brge<br />

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ON ANY SIZE PIC~U~..” Po.t ~~, $~~ Pm h<br />

Kd~k Dawel&g, ”10c Par Refl; & ,UQ per pr~t<br />

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Ii Friends in Dawson have recen~y<br />

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received the *ad mews of the death<br />

of Mrs. F. Sitko, a fo.rrner pioneer \l=,_._.<br />

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nt Sawtelle, mifo~ia. Mr. Fred G. Gatdmerand mother Mma. Jack ~ and ~. D.,<br />

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of Brooklyq, N. Y., artived last Fri-, Reyn~~si representing tie ~@@~ ‘‘ .<br />

Mr. and Mru,”E. T. Engle, parents day eveni~ and ere the ~estu for New Mexico F~T Awooiatioq, were<br />

of Mrs. J@mes Saul, ltit Ftiday for u week At the home of Mr. and Mrs. in DaUIwn the ]~t of the ~ek iII<br />

,, OFFICE OURS:<br />

6 A, M. ta ~2.00 M.<br />

their honl; in’ Pueblo aftnr a visit in, W. R: ,Smith. An auto trip was made the ;~teresk of tb~ bofing Wgglnm -<br />

II DswsorI. They were acc~mpanied o? oyer the .tieek.end ti Taos by Mr. being. given at the Dawson ,Qpera<br />

their return auti ,,,,. trip ,. by Nrs. *u1 ~rni~, acc?mpenied by his family and Hou?e on neti ‘SatufiaY eveeg un-<br />

I and little sou ‘for -a shoti visit. ‘t guests. de. the auspicm of the _tion. .’<br />

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!titie~”in I)awson’ this week+<br />

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C, 0, Davis,”-roadm~ti~r” for the DAWSON . W.LC~N:<br />

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TeririisShots~’ ,D;:::n~‘;’“<br />

,“. ●. Afull “line of” giz~ for ‘<br />

Men, Women and Children, I Birthday br?sentst wedding<br />

gifts, art]c]es of per.<br />

now offered for yoqr in-, “,,~sonal ~eat or household<br />

~i~s@,sJuanita, ?cott and Ruth E. P. & S. W. was in Dawson the lsst<br />

JaVis of Maxrvdl, were viuitirg thii of the week from his headquarters :n<br />

Wstweek atthe teacherd~e with Tucumcafi;<br />

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fiioh Emma Scott. ~~ “ .<br />

.! ,’. ‘-. A new’ .200.galfoa hok water tinki<br />

Constriction, work ,started ., tMe providing hot’ watsr for the Dawmn.<br />

week on the new combined check ho~l, has recatily been Intinlled nnd<br />

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:sbin and lamp. house. of ““No. 1 mine. I phced in”c6nimi&ion; ,nounM” he is now open<br />

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Chaster Mayn, wbo waa recently, ! husi,ness from 6 p: m, t<br />

$eriryDu~=en ,ummoned dimharged frog tbe hospitp,] aftit. p,’rn. for ail kinds of ,T<br />

Lma Grand Ju~r for>the, Ms+ “wh undergoing kn operation’ for apPen-<br />

~f Colfsx cbunt~ district ,court, which I dlcitis,left thlBpastweekto joinMS Rtiair Wtirk,: ~:<br />

itsnext ., Monday, May 2nd. 1 wife in Indiana for a few wneks ,,’ . .“<br />

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A- --, I visit while riwaiting full reCoV~rY~~. ““<br />

ti~. Stevens, aunt of Mrs, C. W. I . ,,, . *4, -igent<br />

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Hoover, ‘who recently injureS her I 0. M. Hood, of ,Trinidad, pis~f- ,,, . .<br />

!uot by falling, is” still confined to I f)ce inspector,” npent several dayd of Hdf sO&8<br />

>er ,bg#.<br />

1. ; thm. psst week in.. Wwn on offir:d<br />

:R~ E, Kilkeljy,’ a former emp]aye<br />

Lbus~e~..l<br />

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Mr. -Hoti. wa~ the, only \ . ~<br />

s eepin~ survimr W~O eecaped ftim I<br />

]f the auditir’s offica, has re?entlY, ~ha..hufning puuman ~er :n<br />

whichl ‘.’ ! ~ :<br />

:aiocated nt Santa F,tt as a repre-<br />

five p~ple 10X their lives recently<br />

ientative’ for the “New York Life In. 1<br />

Inear Wa]senburg.<br />

luranie company., . 1’”” ‘“’”””””’”<br />

The lsdiea bf the Eastern Star en: ~ c:rista~,e z= hm been at ~ I DAWSON,)<br />

tsrtaihed, at a tiia~ant. iocisl, meet- work doting + past week getting<br />

Inti hsld at the lodge, rooms Iast rid. ‘?f a lar~y number Of undesirable tiuis iavio, Proprieti<br />

Thursday afterneon i~honor Of Mi~s d~~” in’ the ~Omm~nitY) which has, II<br />

Anne G~ton, superlntandent of tle’ been snffe~ng during ‘Me Past year<br />

I “ItaIian,French<br />

D~w90iI Chautauqua, who i. u: pa9t from a ~ax~e su~lue c*ni~e Populn- I<br />

Worthy’ Matron. [ tion. ,{. I .<br />

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Verroejo tidge No. 36, A, F. & A ~ .Sotieon e thmw;ng a, lighted. cig- i ““. ”<br />

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M. witl obae~e Past, Masters night I areti last,: week from the second<br />

on” $riturqay evening, May 7th; at 1 window of thd disjeneary building<br />

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which. time nrk in the Magtsr Ma.<br />

am~ti degreetil be”tiemplified. Invitntions<br />

hive been exknded ndighwas<br />

responsible for setting fire b<br />

tbe cum-m awaing above Dr. Diver’s<br />

off ice wihdow. Tbhugh tbe heroic,<br />

.: Pastiies, of<br />

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boilng -MisdMc.”’led@ “~t’<br />

Springer and. Cimarron W<br />

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*ork “of Mr. “Jtdge o?, t~e, prAgrip-<br />

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tioh “dep~men~ and”the aid: Ofthe<br />

Refreshrnenti’ dl ‘be kked at. the chamical fire kxtinmiaher. an inciw<br />

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TUE9DAY, MAY k<br />

‘THE MIRACLE OF MANHA~ANw<br />

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.EL~INE HAMME=TEIN<br />

Whernima Young ~Letr B-ttmrfly ●ttemptwto pm** tht a girl<br />

C.RIIIi-e far two maathc iq New York City o= ● ca~til ef<br />

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red at the E~liuh, hqme on, Capitin has austiined = mout excellent repuhill<br />

on Thursday nigh$ ApPl ,2i9ti tution in, the psst for the excellenc~<br />

The clo6e of his eAAhly Jifs mtirkd of jtk titisic, will ineet on Wldny<br />

the ,passing of one of the pIo,neers of evening. at tha iodge. rooms at seven.<br />

this cauhty, who i4 @b,tiell a d fpvoti thirty o)kbck for r~oi~nization and.<br />

ably knbkn, to all di ‘the o! d@ s~ ~or itd first +ehh#tial. Mr. huiu<br />

tiers; $avio, band ieRder, estimates that<br />

tie WaS horn June 7th, l~a~ near k<strong>here</strong> ire a Iar&e iiInibkf of fii6&<br />

Bristol, ,Ecgland, and Caqe ,ti Amer- clam musicians in Dawuon ,yhose aaica<br />

in 188FJ. Beitig a minei by occu- 818@nce wiil ~E a pig .auet to th~<br />

p~klon, he lnckted in ~losabu~g.. Hew band Which he expects to bHn~ up to<br />

Mexico, w<strong>here</strong> tie raiked hia f Smiiy. itB old prne standard .betore the sum-<br />

In 1894 he moved back ,to Ohio for Imet advancee very far. It is ~lhna<br />

Ehott retidence and then: buck, ti ned to aive resul?r, conceiti at the<br />

Wyoming, taming @ Dawnon In 1903 band stand. *O evenin~ a month.<br />

after the death of Ms wife to make The fOutth of July celebtat!an and<br />

his home with his eon. , He .-an ?n uthet special occnsione are “also in<br />

nrdent chrisbian and. a loyal member pronpect for makihg gond, ueb.of th~<br />

of the Mekltbtlitit“chuPch in *hich he band. All municlans intrt~~d in<br />

wag an active wornhip~r. He wks n band music are requetied @ meet at<br />

verv tsmutirUte tian ~nd w44 leqkd; the Iodi?e roomk tomorrow evenink.<br />

H. Wrnkel, geneml manamr; J. A. [ clerk in the gensrsl olfice for oevd-~l<br />

gwncer. ,Spp$tinkn.dc,nt of wa~em: years .aud w,daughter, Mb nOrenm.<br />

Mnh6feer’.Patts&. of’ .tkkFukbld ‘tidl “..<br />

%ikb, ti~ in the Daweo. schodl<br />

workn; SupAn*nd.ent ~rWn~t Of<br />

for ~everal tirms. Besides the h+<br />

the ,By-?roducti Flsnti.pnd, DT,,Ble%<br />

band, the followtng mns -d dau~<br />

Eing01 tbi tiedtcal tilf. .<br />

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UdDkR CON@~RtJCTION<br />

,A h~h $enti=cnfillg ,&,VOl-<br />

:age of 93,0(10 is being conettuewd<br />

~hiumonth from the powg~ fint to<br />

Yb. i cmmp htib~ststion. Eventually,<br />

!hia Powir line will be extended to<br />

Yo. 6 tiini’u fan; a &Anc4 of i~<br />

n~oximat~y three miles, from the<br />

main power’ ~tation. fieivy &heel<br />

;kndards nre employed .ftir the support<br />

of this, pew, line, which is’ ‘intsrided<br />

to be n s~parate unit ~or pQw.<br />

:t~ftim thnt fnrnisbed the rnine~atid<br />

#ill peitit the maintenance ~f tbe<br />

mrinefnno irldcpcndetitly of thnt furiiohbd<br />

the miheB.<br />

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BASEBALL SEASON OPENS<br />

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The local bns@bnl~ SCUSOX”opei)ed<br />

!t DI\vson ,on Surt~ay, Ap#I1’ 94th,<br />

with tbe ~~lar” camp nine and $he<br />

;apitnn team, as conhtanb. The<br />

?d@it&h teatn dnnkxed the gami3”*Y<br />

i 9 to O boore. The Lut’kta afid ‘V8h<br />

,ti&rulbf ths high mtil<br />

ke part inthe Northern N<br />

~ will<br />

M*x-<br />

Ibttten tdamg plhy~d at Vrm H.ottteh<br />

m the ssme dnte, the 10CEIhOYSwi>,,<br />

‘ivg )e,n,~ ‘0’ ~e\b d 0’ t,wo “Eew’ar’worko”y’are and ,t~:,;e, evefl.qgs ‘“ ‘“’<br />

htk M=f at MM. X! ~itit~<br />

)f each week for the recttiting of<br />

Aunt of t)ie. numerdud<br />

I*ti very li&le time for tactice<br />

he regular ,town team. ~kn, Ttinr<br />

dad, ” Koeh!er, van. ~outan, Spring- .- ,<br />

_ ,@tibl&. “’Wi4t tie” 11 ~rellment<br />

of next yen it ill not<br />

lr,.snd %eml 4f the. Xuthfftn CO1Onriu<br />

teams .sre nnxioun, to crow b~ta<br />

nohsrd’ to send rppt=nts<br />

la. lower ~adm of [ the<br />

*m.’<br />

URJSS MOn t~ougbou~ the cummuniti h visit M thla mammot; ;nt-@TPrie8.<br />

rith,tha Dkwson cltth which boa al-<br />

Iayd been able to ~~tike its sha?r<br />

md ,pew4ral,kecen~ vlplatiom?..df t~? Then “the” bears, in tbek fun Btivti (f, the. mm ea ftom, th4e ,eDIIO,nF~&<br />

law governing the controj o~ such ing and rollef 6katin& acU ,id‘a~-Oker<br />

mattirs kmkiha4d*eethe ~eat ~v- tht nbttld not be mti6d. It is in<br />

;-cc of a clear understindin~ ‘0$ keeping Wth +he;t e~nul tiity.<br />

what. tbe health laws .requlre. A ~he ~~nere +ive bni]t in tie p=<br />

?trict observance if these la}vs wiil lew yeote an endlah]e .*epl.tUtibti 4fid<br />

~ot only aid the hmlth authorities while it is ndt the large8L it. has<br />

MATER SYSTEM. irnnovEMENt<br />

Th? tinter d~p~tient,, ham juti<br />

;ornpleted the iiuhtlation ~~ a .i~;~a<br />

irtinnge pipe for’ the large dnr%e<br />

,eddmoir ,mppiying .th@ln~in part of<br />

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h. Aimtainitig” cbti~l, 6f the si~- gained the rig?it and justly UO,b be<br />

trnn but. till Wve,, possible viol~~f~ cal}ed the Wotlh’a Grented Wild<br />

Imm serious tiouble.<br />

Animal Citcue.<br />

Section 2,G,Chapter .86 of the 1919 The Ehow ttivels on ik ewh tiaine<br />

Mew Mckico Iaw# reads as follO*~: and carries hund:edq of people and<br />

{!Notice,. to ,H,oyseh?lder: whene~et .s~ck. .,Every upecie of we wild<br />

a~y householder shrdl know that any beast will be exhibited in the ~eat<br />

pemOn in, his fam~y. is ,gick<br />

with parade o“ tbe ~e~ ao doi~t kill<br />

gma~ipox, or other communicable di~ co -@e this wonddnf p@nnt<br />

~age dingirous ti the public h-lfi, ~SWtil be.the. ~ tintid ot~<br />

he: shall immediately tive the nOtiee gartization traveling thi~ part of ihe<br />

t<strong>here</strong>of rtiuired by the precedin~ country this s-son.<br />

mction, and upon failure b give such ‘“-’”<br />

tvokice shall b?. dtemed ‘KuiltY Of s ‘ on’=”A::—~ ‘rKo<br />

awn. Tkia mrk has enkstled eontiderable<br />

e*@ps4 in the dribing, o~ 4<br />

tunnel ~under the reae~ir, for the<br />

i~t.elling of the drain piPe thht Mps<br />

the bottom of the larg4 uontiiner<br />

and permits the cleaning of the +nk<br />

frhns btl .ged(k~~t tfut accutnblatiu<br />

on the bottom. The reit@rvQir i~ 1S<br />

febt d~.~p, 1~ feet in did~~~r irfid<br />

h-. a itt,?a,ge criptiity df 7d~M0<br />

~ali~hd. Pbt ~hd iec.nd M-i ~th<br />

in the fihti b&+stki.we* the tifik<br />

wna.&aizted thin psst,week ,~d ~~~<br />

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misdemeanor snd punished by a f~tie The de~th of ~H. ~oririce $)tkb,<br />

bf n~t Ie= thhn.tw~ty-five ($z~.ob) which, ocw~etl Rt Betitile, Calimliam,<br />

snd not *0 .=c@d On@ bun- fornia, on WI 19th,, ,hro~ surf<br />

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~abch 10ti,, W21, UL tllb ~ORt-Of~k::Tti<br />

Duwson, New Mvzlco,<br />

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Mi% -Emma . Meyers left Sunday<br />

.fdr i visit in tilorado. springs.<br />

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J. B, Chambers of St. buis, was<br />

a business visitor in crimp dulring the<br />

past weak.<br />

The family of foreman” G. H; Dav-<br />

:s, of the power plapt, arrived Sun.<br />

day April 24th from Douglae, Arizona,<br />

b mnke their home in Dawson.<br />

Mrs., D. R, SmitIr recently arrived<br />

frotn Denver to join her husband, an<br />

employee of the electrical, deprutment,<br />

and mako her home in Dawwn,<br />

ME and Mrs. Ernest Duncan, wEUknown<br />

residents of I)awmn ,’” five<br />

years ago, arrived this pad week<br />

from Eisbec, “4rizona, to relocate in<br />

Dawson. ,<br />

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+ Mrs. Mary Salvo of hretta, who<br />

was rwentl y operated upn at tht<br />

ho?pitul, was able to return Sunduy<br />

, to her home. .’<br />

L. ‘O. Wate.on of ihe Enginoetis offjce<br />

reuigned iris position the first of<br />

the motith, and expected to leaye<br />

this week for Colorado Springs,<br />

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Mr. -d D. Gardner and mother,<br />

who wera m=b during the Pam<br />

week of W. R. Smith and fmnily, left<br />

lEA Tuesday for their , home in<br />

BYooklyn, New York. ~.<br />

Mrs. Alex Sneddon and son, Alex<br />

Jr., returned home the last of the<br />

week from ~]rildad .wheke Alex underwent”<br />

ari operation on bia nose.<br />

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,, A.. M. Blick, rnan%er of the &w.<br />

son telephone exchange, r=med<br />

hh. #tfon the lant o; the week and<br />

hun gone to AmatiUo id which “d=<br />

tritt hd expectu ~ engage, in teb?.<br />

phone wark<br />

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,“ , Mi&’ ~race Dinswore, 10CUIop:~a.<br />

*r f Qr ,ti,e Wwtern Un;nn Office,<br />

,,WPLSof~ duty”.ti]s past week enjoy<br />

,jng a wf~k’s vacation., Misg Catit<br />

~apperd, .rel~ef manager, Wok .c~rg@<br />

of, th~ office, durkg her absence.<br />

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week or month m gou choatin’t<br />

tbt fm ew~ ~v to acquire $lm?”<br />

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MIGRA~lON oUT OF JUNGLE<br />

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duae. Tha. thernwmetor’fi -y ,,~acrident thmrno~wr.<br />

L . AFCIDF.NT THE-METER visunl ,anfi reqtily unders~od, pro- : For tbe fitst four ~nths of 1921,<br />

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‘vokin$ at I@ad ‘seine lefi&twn<br />

%.com$icuou% place. Un-.,<br />

~h .Check .Uhim the’ pati- of the mlh~f who stutim<br />

011 the acoident thermometer lowtnd at<br />

it the several ch~k cabins tiow a grab<br />

, ~ * ,mge ~,”e ‘%~ce ~ily, w tk lrdner calls for i~yjng reduction $n the number of<br />

~ -fig a ~ ptic repre~cnti- or ret- hii check iheti i9 that<br />

. %f nine the? ometets, repreconstairt<br />

reminder @&ing him in the<br />

rntiw the rdne Da noq ties, upon<br />

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these fibriauRactidenti over those occurring,’<br />

duti~ the p=e~O~ four<br />

months. The fOu&nE b~e ~ves<br />

at a glance the the~O~Q~t mdinm<br />

~tin ~q * ~umber ~f ~er- niidefmund and tha~ a cmele~ dis- for ser!utw accidenti of more tian<br />

I *titinta occur<br />

regsr~ for the simple rulm of *af6tY 114 days duration occurring during the<br />

g at each mine<br />

on his own m“ may drive the red Ipast four months. The record for<br />

$~’h~g;~ ;;:;~:i;n~~<br />

‘p rnwury .1 mk<br />

am ~qee<br />

~ uarionm a oid~nt ~pqrtd<br />

a. ,degree hghe? in-the. ar.-<br />

‘?er’~ry.<br />

April is worbhy of apec~ -ntiont<br />

cxdent thermometer for his P~cun ‘showing two. such accidents and ho t.h<br />

.lar mine. ., : of thoee in Wine No. 2. In m~g<br />

i“~~ end of the y ar, the titnl rec- While “the idew ~of the<br />

~ ‘f-,. @ch mine for the twelve. .therm~nretir 4s.,u? .dOp*d<br />

actident<br />

0~, W.<br />

co=~=imonfl from pe f~lo~rtg able<br />

i must be kept In mind tha~ the<br />

~,+ k grapM4 shown, month F. Mumy of tie Sufw Depsrt- l=g~l the ~~ei the w=~r nurnb~<br />

K*. ment,. ,hus orig’inatad the’ idea of of men or~lly emp~d and the<br />

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am;dent aomparbns in tie<br />

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xela~vely mea~r number Of ?nch ~<br />

cident~ ~ b~ anti~pa~d:<br />

d as one wbiclt<br />

pravmta’ re. a group of thermamete@~ Undomb~ Mine<br />

“~n of work in le~ +.. 14 edly, the thermometer’s WW= Wil+,, 1004 1<br />

Jan.’ l?ab. Mar Apr<br />

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Tot~l<br />

. k ~F’9til accide nti are included- ue, from tba stmadpoiut of an tia*n- 2,2’3123<br />

du. fThe] l@Od .of bbie ~, k the op~nity afh~d the 90.21.03<br />

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~ the mor~ent the acaident miner and the min. foreman of rnak- 410001<br />

end caaaea the mumen$ the ing compsrisonn readily between the 51s 1 0 5<br />

b ;8. released by the doctor Inumber of accidmti happetiq in ~~4”1(16,<br />

,- to work.<br />

‘ his own mine and thu6e occnming in 7100.0 1<br />

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k! of this simple,<br />

‘v@, device, for cal~ng.<br />

but ef- ,the othkr eight miue.s. It ‘timtiateE<br />

pointed an instanh and mturd ptide in &-<br />

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~tion to the w, qk of the mfety I,<br />

t~nin~ the reputation-ofi his mipe fo,: ‘. 2:22.;<br />

~~~~nt intb~ ; kwuon minw bag, !showing the smalleat number of aer- /,ToWI~ 7 12<br />

~ months tire,:, proved its edu-; ious accidents. T<strong>here</strong> is n]aa created 1<br />

e ,vtiue many timm over. An a competitive’ spitit betweem -the THE LAW GOVERNING<br />

~hvdttat.fe.<br />

Vt tithing,<br />

aui iaiy to datv Imining ~npx of men for ~educiw, I<br />

this striking method of Iliability ta accident th the lowest<br />

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.-. A the state .Isw gaveting school el.<br />

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FOk A SHORTTIME ONLY ; ‘<br />

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[qyta~n from the law. Ths.law<br />

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miaa em simnle” onn. leavinfc,~<br />

; practically all if, the elahrati prO-<br />

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made beforehand and. the preX8-<br />

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Cleaning of all kink<br />

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‘..,. STMILY DECLINE<br />

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Liflng c@stu, according b, comparisons<br />

made by tbe Phelp~odge Mer.<br />

csntile compa~y at Dawson, are show.<br />

,ing a eluw, but steady, -tendency<br />

downward. : The big stire Car~II~Y<br />

w~ParQe., on the fimt of each calen.<br />

dar month, a list of 68 otaple fc.~d<br />

micles, known ai a key bill, which<br />

a~nrately show tbq average cost of<br />

liti-ng for a nornral f!amily of five.<br />

For purposes of $omparisou of pri.<br />

,elow. The 6S article% enumerated<br />

ucludes grocer;ea, meat. and all nec-<br />

)ss8ry fOod that a fami]y of five<br />

would ordinarily buy III a month’s<br />

Ame. With tie’””exception’ of. pots.<br />

toes, all articles, since April . 1A,<br />

Contir,ue tc show skbility Or a trend<br />

downward. The key bill of December<br />

Ist totaled $83,06 and that of April<br />

lnkfour mo”th~ iater _ ~taled<br />

$72.33, a reduction of $10.’7S, or<br />

thirteen per cent.<br />

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c~ for tho put f ou~-month period, Several of the commonest s&p]es<br />

the key bill of lwt December .l~ and<br />

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$6.13<br />

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$8.40<br />

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But&, per lb--------------------- .67* ‘ .60 “,11%<br />

Potntoe% 100 lbs. ‘--. -’----------- 3.60 2.40 31%<br />

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since on buninc% in CK1tiEO.<br />

j~m, in<br />

Tha Parent-Teache& Association<br />

the State Vocational<br />

~ ~onfcre”ce,<br />

department for 1 -’<br />

meetine was held last evening at the ,<br />

1 J. A. Hurst, head of ’the employ-i<br />

Harry G-art, who has been off<br />

ment office, severed his connecton<br />

W.w:the<br />

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Mr. E. Thomas an.<br />

exas Oil company, with head. ]<br />

,, business from 6 p. m. h 9<br />

mr~. narvey springer.. tind daugh- quarters at Dawn.<br />

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Mir.n Louise, motored tc. ~t.”<br />

P. ‘m: for ~,jkin,ds of ,~re<br />

B. H. Anslow, who Wa8 hit on the ‘<br />

Saturday for a visit over the melc- ~l~h~taple by . pi~h~ ~m duF-<br />

‘end at the .hgme of Mr. and Mrs. S.<br />

1 Repair wor~’,” “’ .<br />

,’,,,, dnE the ~me of Stiday aftirntiri, : .,. ,$:<br />

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was forced W receive ~<br />

heal A~~tzt for, Gdea:<br />

,’- ,,~~f sobs<br />

Conductor Lee Snyder, ‘who hw hospitil nttention for several days<br />

h. bebn -in tie service of thb main line but is now recovered frOm his qx-<br />

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of the ~ck -Island out of Tucumcari<br />

for the past year, has recentf$ been<br />

aauign~ Ms old. run between Daw.<br />

son and Tucumcari on the 4’POIIY.”<br />

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An automobile party of ladies<br />

perienm. ., I<br />

: ~on~rac~or H, ~. Blakeiiy of tilm. ‘<br />

~mrin, stirted work thi~ ~~ bekk~”<br />

on his COUtiUCt8 for tke construction ~<br />

of a new cbe:k cabin and ‘lamp house 1<br />

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orn fn Daww.n for a few ~oum last of two<br />

‘riy. The party included: Mrs., ranch<br />

new hounen nt the<br />

‘“:1 ,-:’AWSON’ BAKERY ‘‘<br />

J. A, Spericer ~nd her daughter, Mrs.<br />

Nelhon; Mrs. Wm. Hutihins, of Trin.<br />

idad ; and Mrs. A. B, .stewa~ of<br />

Several petitioned for citizenship I ,<br />

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papers went over to ,Raton from Daw- ! Loui$<br />

~On Iad %tu~dpy to nppent for theu . .<br />

Savio. Proprietor<br />

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hearing before the regular term of Italian. French or Ame~-<br />

Tho boarders at the Sherwood club the Naturalization court. Scvmal ~<br />

were compdled to seek other eating witnmes for these” petitioners,. were I .’<br />

an ,: .,<br />

‘accommodations ‘this piut week b~ *I*: i! attendance.<br />

tkY m D’<br />

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cnus~ of the quar~tininj? of the Stini retaining walls have’ been “~ .’ ~ BREAD<br />

,- Sherwood, home.. Several of the b“i]t d“fin’g the pwf week for the ““ -“<br />

h$i’ Hair Cuts a<br />

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members have established bachelor tix r~idenceu located 8t the foot<br />

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Pastries of All Wnda<br />

Fk~h Baked Eve@ Day<br />

headquatir~ at the<br />

during the temfirary<br />

~mm ~l”b<br />

kuspemion of<br />

of the mounhin brick of the churches.<br />

The wallu are built out of ~ne tnk-<br />

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club -d have sttcceded iri eking<br />

in. exi&nce so f= *ngb the<br />

‘n -m ‘e ‘hm~t’d “be!” -k’<br />

OVeIM. The s- upon which ~e6e<br />

.~pmv~e~w face @ ija Wdtind<br />

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‘F’(.’ ‘s t haritiw of tlte cornmmd&. , ‘ ..- and. ~adad. /<br />

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11 McDonald who seems @ live<br />

A Rhymed Review<br />

h s park, and Louis Willoughby<br />

P- ‘---III Rolmnn<br />

o is a ~plendid type of the old<br />

Canada!<br />

uthern nFi=tirrar.v.<br />

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Mutiel<br />

Whmra ,<br />

W<strong>here</strong> a non of blue-blood. @ires<br />

W#ai~ crude, young Indian<br />

‘W~efi:&d hati ‘8hat burned like<br />

Helped Fate w~bh the tick k<br />

Piagy. ~ ,!.<br />

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GLADYS WALTON PLAYs<br />

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1c pably and add w the suc~cs~ of<br />

t e pmduotion aa a whale,<br />

C NWAY “TEARLE GIVES<br />

DEFINITION OF TITLE,<br />

WUC~INC THE TIGER<br />

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THE WELFARE D~pARTMENT<br />

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DAWSON, NEW MEXIC~<br />

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NUMBER 15.<br />

;PARENT.TEACHE RS MEETING ~~ CLASS’’ PLAY PLEASES<br />

SCH~L NOTES<br />

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The Littlest Goblin—GxbrieI Lu.<br />

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IS WELL ATTENDED<br />

LARGE AUDIENCE<br />

Louise Spinger, Mike Mar;ch a“d Ccro,<br />

T<strong>here</strong>gular=y ~e~i~nOffie<br />

The<br />

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~r=ented by tie on,e Of the teachers wil] leave fii. Moonbeamn—Mice—Gobli”~.<br />

Perent-Teachem Asaoci,t ti:n was held ~~~~ ~adu=~ng C]== ~fth= Dnw~On dcq morning foy A]buq”e?que to ~n. Scene 1. A Fsiry Wood.<br />

on lafi Wednesday e~’enlng at file High SchoOl at the Opera hO~~e ]a~ ter the state oratorical nnd dec]ama. Scene 2. The tiblin Fair,<br />

,~wso”ch”rch. me att,naance at<br />

Fiiday eve”ing, ptived agreatsuc. tory Contesb. Tho Stow, scene one<br />

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tinn meting was unusnm IIy large, ~hc<br />

cess an’d delighted the ]azge audi. iMembem of the senior ~]a~~ ~et~ Geraldine has. wandered into the<br />

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The Dawson News<br />

PubllEh@don Thurn&ay at D&waon, New<br />

~OXiCOhy the<br />

DAWYON WELVAKE DIUPARI$MEINT<br />

Jay l’. Conway, Dlrectot and Editor<br />

l~erm. 01 Sub#crIptlou<br />

six months -. . ..- . . . ..--. --.. --..$ .76<br />

One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l,sa<br />

Advertlain~ Rmtes on Ap~lIcatlon<br />

Entered as second-class<br />

March Ioth, 192L, at t$e po.t-offi::t~<br />

Dawson. New Mexico.<br />

● ☛✌☛☛☛✎☛ ☛☛☛✎<br />

✎ ~AFETY DEPARTMENT ●<br />

* -***.**. ****<br />

First Aid<br />

I come as a soothing angel. I am<br />

the initial step in relieving tinkind’s<br />

~uffering caused by accidental<br />

rniafortune, A’ few years since-few<br />

but men of ~cience could practice my<br />

art; now many know and love me.<br />

Government, corporation, organisations,<br />

individual are among the<br />

wall wishers of and together work<br />

for my advancement. In the hot<br />

mills, in the r-dte workkrgs of the<br />

mines, in all ~lacea of industry at<br />

,this time I,am a necestity.<br />

Throughout the land men unsel.<br />

f]shly devote a portion @their time<br />

that I may exist and by my conju~ation<br />

dlap~.’the fin- vf class and<br />

spread o’er mankind the mantle oi<br />

faith and affection.<br />

I encourage the thought of wm<br />

munity feelingbthe bond of com<br />

man interesb It is my province t(<br />

establish belief th,a~men should a“it<br />

men and that my brother’s welfar(<br />

is my weffare.<br />

I aman incentivetio higher ideala<br />

to rnme adv-ed educaylan, T<<br />

future generations will I he taugh<br />

in all sckoola, tlmt the young shal<br />

know my value.<br />

,Though I urn mighty and far reach<br />

~’KLSYet Borne are greater than I. Be<br />

fore first aid, should come care, tit<br />

exercise of which meanaaelf-pree.er<br />

vation, and until wI1 men awimilati<br />

tiis truth I will bea nec~ity.<br />

OLD MAN SAFETY<br />

Says old mm ~f ety, ,aya .he b me<br />

It seem mighty queer, it does b;<br />

gee,<br />

Far ho see w feller with his hand<br />

Vied up,<br />

H{s nose all squafihed, wd his ear<br />

in w muff.<br />

It ]00k8, 8Uy8 he, it looks to me,<br />

As if he ain’t done his work vey<br />

careful] y.<br />

—Safety Bwlletin, N. & W. & 1<br />

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SCHOOL NOTES<br />

(cOBtInuea mom .Wa one]<br />

ens negotiations with the bbtin<br />

and proposes to ex;hnnge her Witi<br />

for something if special value. Th<br />

prmpect of pouessing a r~l moust<br />

catcher thrills the Goblins with d{<br />

light and they offer vruious bargaim<br />

‘ to Gprahline, none of which sati!<br />

fies her entirely.<br />

At last the LiWlest Goblin, wh,<br />

though small, is very knowing, PT<<br />

poses that since Geraldine is such<br />

ponr hand at spelling and is amb<br />

tious ta improve, the Goblins sha<br />

provide her with a magic than<br />

which, applied to the troublesome<br />

Bpelling book, will make all words z<br />

si~le as c-a-t, cat. Geraldin;<br />

delighted and agrees to the bargail<br />

The L~ttlefiLGoblin t<strong>here</strong>upon tal<br />

es the kitten and guides iti paw upa<br />

the Imck of Geraldine’s spelling boa<br />

mrd t<strong>here</strong> appears t<strong>here</strong>on a wonde<br />

ful 44W. w’hfi, of course, anc<br />

for Magic, Geruldine is asnured tk<br />

no word will beteafter present an<br />

cliff icultiea to her, Snd. the ki~n<br />

tratierred to the Gubline, who pron<br />

tie to tieqt it kindly, which reco<br />

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Are Y“ou Having Trouble Making Ends-Meet?<br />

Then stop and look in the mntter.<br />

Perhaps<br />

half the fitory.<br />

the income is not is lnrge w ‘before. Even SO,<br />

The other half and by far the more important of<br />

OME i~ only one.<br />

e two, i6 O~GO.<br />

Are you,getti~ value received for it?<br />

Look over your expenses for the past month. Were the all necessary and<br />

really worth while ? Did YOUbuy something you really have Iitt e use for, just becau~e<br />

it was them, or have You bought things beyond your mean because you happened<br />

to temporary<br />

count?<br />

Answer these<br />

have some ext~a money in your pocket or i your<br />

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questions for yourself and see if you are g ilty.<br />

chocking ac-<br />

If you are not getting<br />

ua next payday, even though<br />

ahead try a new plan, Open a Sa ings Account with<br />

it ;= only a dollar or ten dollare or wenty dollars, and<br />

then each Succeeding payday deposit likewise. Do yon thi~ that o 8mall an amount<br />

is not worth botheriq about? You will find ff you give the pla<br />

you can get along without that ten or twenty just as well and you<br />

a fair chance that<br />

ill have something<br />

to show for it at the end of three or $ix monthti time.<br />

YOU will then wonder why you didn~t try this simple sche e yeare ago, for it<br />

will give you a better iaea of the value of money, and give you a certain sati~faction<br />

In lookin~, back over the year!s work, that can be obtained in no o her way.<br />

It ,s never too late to commence over, so start in next ayd<br />

you “feel you should or can put aside. DonJt put i~off longer i y k J ding “th youmelf any am””’” in~<br />

waiting until you have a Ann,dred or two hundred, because that ti e may never come<br />

and you are losing valuable time in the meantime.<br />

Start now. Any qmount welcome at<br />

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la Geraldine to ‘the ~arting.<br />

The, force of workmen making coke<br />

BY a curious chance the identical blocks completed an order for 20,000<br />

,ump upon Which Geraldine was sitng<br />

when she fell mleep, happens b<br />

hlocks on Friday “– noon. Thefle “ blocks<br />

arR being uged in tbe construction of<br />

~<br />

z at the edge of the Market Piace,<br />

#she Heats ftemelf t<strong>here</strong> again, se-<br />

two new houaa at the dairy and for<br />

the new check cabin ‘and lamp house<br />

cts the hardest word from her Mag- at No. 7 tipple.<br />

Spelling Bodk mnd spells it right<br />

Pf without a slip. This is quite sat-<br />

Gate” City Lodge No.<br />

factory. ‘She can ~pell hard word~ h<br />

as extended a cordial<br />

nd the kitten has a home,<br />

11 of Raton<br />

inviktion to<br />

Ameriia~<br />

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;an~ her ,head against : tree and the<br />

:ene begins ti grow dim. The Mar-<br />

~ Place and the Goblin, ~inging<br />

L’=o”fle wa~i~.- - ~n held<br />

la~ ~veni”g at th= ,,. ~ .wvxi~t Hall<br />

in Ratin. Quite 8 number Of 10cal<br />

Heat<br />

At l-t we have a cat;’<br />

~dine on a 5tump W<strong>here</strong> we found 1.<br />

er. 1“<br />

IIoh~ Hixenbaugh, Mgr.<br />

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Plan<br />

She all Dawaon Masons to attend tbti I;ctric Lights—Steam<br />

~adu8MY M Single’ Meals 75c<br />

awns and tieir wiveu expwted td<br />

i~appear and we leave litie Ger- be p=e~ent. RATES $3.00 per day<br />

CHILD lNJuREb BY TRUCK<br />

A large auto truck, whose identity<br />

nn not YW beefi discovered, ran over<br />

little @rl in front of the Catholic<br />

hurch l’wt week. Fortunately, ‘the<br />

ttle -child wati ondY slightiy injured<br />

lthough the truck waa running at<br />

rent spend and might rosily have<br />

een r~okw:ble for fatal ‘ results.<br />

‘he speed regulations arc being broen<br />

by certain truck and automobile<br />

tivers and it k perhaps surprisin~<br />

hat mme, fatal accident has not OC.<br />

urred befori this. Certain st,ps<br />

re being ‘taken to apprehend bhese<br />

kw violators and to have them fined.<br />

t ‘s believed aevcrsl prosecutions<br />

fl have a aa]utory effect on others<br />

rho might be si~ilarly inclined to be<br />

arelcss about speed regulations.<br />

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THEDAWSO<br />

A. M. VAN DYKI :, Manager<br />

Twice-a-Day Auto S ervice to Raton<br />

Auto Leaven CrLtELgrI at 9 A. M. 3 P. M. Closed Cars.<br />

Automobile ~accessories<br />

““Jitnq S.rvice to all Parb o ~ Cemp, Ni#ht or Day<br />

Baggage and Trnmsfee -Prompt Sarvicn<br />

For a Limited Tim Only<br />

OUR SUEPLUS STOCK OF HIGH GRADE C GARS<br />

t<br />

WILL *<br />

; BE SOLD AT A BIG DISCOUNT” PRICE + PUR-<br />

. CEASED BY THE BOX<br />

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Tuesday evening frm ‘a vhit of snv-<br />

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eral daW with Mrs. Wank Johnwn in<br />

Psblo Lucero retuned this past<br />

Claud; Duvall, a freight conductir<br />

Raton.<br />

week from Albuquerque +th hk fivk.<br />

on tie Rock Island, with headqu~ers<br />

!, -DR.<br />

“i<br />

C. W. H OVER<br />

y~ar-old wn who wa@ @aced in tie<br />

t,<br />

ht Tucumcari, was brought to tie<br />

Manager C, W. ~lldenstein, of the Lukens ho-l through the effoti<br />

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WILD MEN OF AFRICA I<br />

Paramount--Vandenbergh Exploration S cries . !<br />

No. 1 “The” Lion Killer~”<br />

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No. 3 “The Lend of thi 5 Py~miee”<br />

April 27-2S May 11-12 “.<br />

:-, No. 2 “Slaying The Hippopotamus” ‘: :;,N:466Tg;;f;; )~cerss ~~ ~<br />

&pedition Ditecte,d~ D,R.LEONARD JOHN<br />

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VANDENEERGH, Doctor of J.risPrudence,lAnthro >ologist and Missionary .<br />

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PROMINENT OFFICIALS HERE :OMING TENNIS TOURNAMENTS DAWSON WliL CELE. CHU’RCH ‘DIRSCTORY<br />

Mr. A. ~. Thompson, resistant b<br />

President @uglas of the. Melps<br />

Dodge tirporation, arrived k Dawson<br />

1- Wednesday from New York<br />

for = viafi on offlcisd bus!mess. He<br />

left on ,Mday morning for a similm<br />

tilt to Me propertim of the coqor.<br />

ktion in Arizona. Mr. F. H. Hays,<br />

chief ussktan’t h Mr. Beckett, General<br />

Western Man~er, -ived Wedmxday<br />

evening from Dough, Ariz.,<br />

fur a btinem visit of seveti days<br />

at the geneti office.<br />

A ddegation of Damon fight fans<br />

attended tie bofing ente-timent<br />

men mt the Shuler Audi4mrium in<br />

RatOn b35t Thutiy eveting npder<br />

fhe auspicm of * Northern New<br />

Mexico Fdr A8sociativn. Tbe main<br />

event between Young Watlac& of Raten<br />

and’ Joirnny %per of Denvm<br />

wmt the twelve rounds and rea”ltid<br />

in a draw. AmonR those nttadine<br />

fmm Duwmn weri: Mm. ‘HiI],<br />

Mn.rray, Bird, -n, Hoover, MO.<br />

ver, MnUin, ,Peppin, ~trMIct, U<br />

do and ShtiIck.<br />

/ A tiuckluti=old furtiture<br />

baing taken fmm Dawmn to %pris,<br />

CrdO., mn off tie bridge three m~es<br />

down the valley lgst ,Tuesday, tihw.<br />

ing J. P. Shobh off and cauring him<br />

~infwl thnti not setious injuri~.<br />

The injured ma. was brought b~k<br />

to *e Dawoon hospiti fmm w<strong>here</strong><br />

ha ww dinchged” after a couple of<br />

da~ tieatutent.<br />

‘B~THE FOURTH<br />

&Very racquet wielder in fJawMn<br />

Da w.oa Church-J. .8. Russell,<br />

s urged w make uae of the pre~ent -The. Dawaon Welfare Committee ~ minister. Bible School,, 10.00 a. m.<br />

fl-- ‘~ung, supt.: Primary grades<br />

;md weatiher in preparation for the t its regolnr fortnightly meeting on $e;t yt<br />

; Rescue Stntiun, Mim Mc-<br />

‘irat sumer tournament t?hat Ml htutiay, htrntied plana ,,$gr the Crea . n chl ~mge, higher madea meet<br />

Ie held within the next three or fo”= ulding of L musing fourfi of July at c u~~b. Evening service, 8.00,,<br />

reekB. The na~w of all playem, elebration for Dawon. Cumtii- P. m. Choir practice Friday, 8.00 p.<br />

!Mh men and women, are desired e= were appointed, entertainment m. 11 welcome.<br />

Ca holic Chumh—Sundays: Mames<br />

n ordnr that the same may be clmsi. eaturea were &imussed and irrauge.<br />

at S. O a. m. for Englluh-speaking,<br />

‘ied and arrangement made for lent made for extensively adverti8- 11),~ a, m, for spanl~h.~pe~kl~ peO.<br />

[rawing lots for OpWnen&. By the ug the celebration throughout neigh- ple. EvQning, 7 o’clock. W eek.day<br />

lrocee.a of eiiminatian, the relative ,oring territory, Lad year’o cole- mr~i es: M,asses at 6.80 and 7 a. m.<br />

tanding of each pbyer in each of the mtion waa a decided S“CCOBB. It is Junl r chOlr ,rehea~sds Wednesday<br />

at 4 .,m. First Friday of the month<br />

hree classes will be determined and $anned to have ju~t es big a gala davO / ,~n: Comm~niOn. 6,90, ma~e~<br />

requent townamenti arranged dw. vent this year, with all of the trim- at7 nd 8am. “.<br />

!-””’<br />

ng the ,balance of the eummer to ~inge,. A full program of athletic<br />

CHA C~ER STUDIES A FEA.<br />

~certain, from time to time, the rel. vanti including tennin, baseball con-<br />

URE OF “THE SIN THAT<br />

;tive etanding of all pkyem,<br />

esta, f isld ~ti, danctig, W-of-<br />

WA9 HIS’<br />

war and ,koce maties will be pro-<br />

CeiAo J. Chavez, county commk<br />

vided. Putdic eueating, a barbecue New Selzni.k Picture with William.,<br />

sionor, w= in ati,endance Isat Satur.<br />

ind fireworks in the evening will alsu I da”.r.h.ul a Ei. Pmcru.tio.<br />

day at a spe~l meeting of the murrsy<br />

be features of the day. Muflic will .-<br />

board, held at &ton. ~<br />

be furnishti by the DawSon band. Fr %nkPickud h= produced a new<br />

Mm. Dolrgla& G. Wright rctm-ned<br />

k detailed program will be putii$bed As’i, on human nature in his late~t<br />

to her home ti SurinKer on Sundav.<br />

[n a succeeding tisue of the News. off~ w for the motion picture .<br />

May 1%, after a ‘two-week. mjouti<br />

‘The following committees aro m. =ree I, “The S1n mat Was His;’ ~<br />

at the Dawson hgspia.<br />

mounce~: Wh.c I is used by Selmriok as a ~tar. ~<br />

.,Oting h conflkttig eventi, only<br />

Athletic. a~rt8 — John O’Brien, ring vefiol@ for Willam F=~Orehm.’:<br />

a smsdl number of band memhra<br />

chairman; J. J. Laulmch, C, H. Dye, MT. :~ackard, author of “The Miracle ~<br />

turned out for tie ~eheamaj at th8<br />

K. B. Conturo, Ralph Traini, Emman. Man, ‘ has evcdvcd some wonderful ..<br />

lodge rooms on last Widay ,eveting.<br />

uel Kaatums and Jack Grubasich. chara cter studi= in this atiry, &ow..;<br />

Another relrear~ will be held on Fri.<br />

Tennim tournament — Guy Moore ing him to he a ~d~nt VeV faT ad. ,<br />

day evening of tiia week at tie mme<br />

nnd Mrs. J. ‘B, Morrow. vane


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Meat<br />

Special for Sa<br />

May 14t<br />

Fresh Spare Rib~<br />

Pork Loin Roasti<br />

Mution Roasts -fincy<br />

Veal tiarnb<br />

z lb, can Cotilent<br />

“ 4’lb. can Snowdr<br />

4 lb. un Vegtiok<br />

2 lb. ~n Vegetok<br />

8 lb. can Vegetok<br />

Groce]<br />

Special for Sa<br />

May 141<br />

100 Ibs. Sugar -.<br />

P,P, or Eloda Sa<br />

-16c can; $1.5(<br />

2% lb. Empson E<br />

--.121/zc can;<br />

2~2 lb. Empson I<br />

--J12~zc can;<br />

Cmckem—<br />

Large size ---<br />

Medium size .<br />

Small size ----<br />

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‘f’hecircus vi$ited Da<br />

tiy and waa patronized<br />

ddiencw.<br />

[<br />

The Camu Fire rirls<br />

re quite successful i<br />

h home-made candy,<br />

~ evening before the<br />

W. The proceeds fr(<br />

Ie -till be ‘used to d<br />

)naes of their aummet<br />

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rdiy,<br />

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7~~c lb<br />

.26c lb.<br />

.2oc lb.<br />

-25c lb.<br />

.---35C<br />

-..70C<br />

.-:-70C<br />

..__35c<br />

--$1.35<br />

es<br />

[rday,<br />

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--$8.50<br />

on -.<br />

oz. cans<br />

npkin<br />

.75 case<br />

Lut -–<br />

.75 case<br />

-..-35C<br />

--17y2c<br />

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Greatest Savings in<br />

SHOES<br />

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In addition ““toour regular stock we have received<br />

the entire shoe stock of our large Tyrone<br />

store.<br />

- This entire stock to go at less thati before the<br />

war prices.<br />

All sizes for men, women and children in all the<br />

popular lasts.<br />

Watch ‘for our extra special bargain tables.<br />

GRADUATION<br />

You will find our Jewelry Department full of appropriate<br />

gifti, also a large stick of gift titionery in the Drug Dept.<br />

A good assortment of charming new organdie and georg-<br />

ette frocks in the Ready-to-Wear Depa*ent. .<br />

9*s*-ba<br />

All are mtierately pricecl.<br />

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In on Sun- C. A. Enyeart, state agent for the<br />

two farge Maeonic protective Association, has<br />

been in Dnwson for the pnst several<br />

he sale ok David Thompson returned Sunday<br />

Id l-t Fri. from an absence. of several days in<br />

enior class Eaton.<br />

‘ihi~ candy<br />

Mrs. Horace Smith and baby, who<br />

my the exhave<br />

been visitors at the -borne” of<br />

.1111].<br />

‘ Mrs. Devlin for the past aevaral<br />

weeks, left Monday for theit tiome in<br />

~0. 36<br />

Gallup, New Mexico.<br />

. J.m es Simms, ni~ht watchman at<br />

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DAWSON. NEW MEX.<br />

Robert Babbitt, brotier of E. C.<br />

Iabbitt. rtirned recently frOm Tu-<br />

,.<br />

Special<br />

BARGAINS<br />

in$he<br />

Men’s(Hats<br />

,,,..,..,.: ! -.-**-. >“<br />

. Stet$onHats<br />

$6.50to $8.50<br />

Some at *.00<br />

NONameHatsand<br />

~OtherBrands<br />

$3,50 ;to $5.50<br />

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Large assotieni of men’s<br />

Dress SMti and Under-<br />

weaT and Spring Suib at<br />

low prices.<br />

Refrigerators<br />

We have just received a<br />

shipment of refrigemtors<br />

from” our Tyrone<br />

store which will be sold<br />

at very low pricss.<br />

un,car~ for a few days tisit. DAWSON VULCANIZ.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Shiflette and<br />

Jm, ~. _J. ‘Gordon of Abbott, were<br />

hopflng w;sitors in Dawson last SHOP<br />

rucsdaY.<br />

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Mrs. J. C. Hart, mother of ~ectician<br />

W. O, Hart, arrived this past<br />

ueck from Cripple Creek, Colo., for<br />

In extended visit at the Had home, ,<br />

Vermejo Lodg( Edgar Sheppeard, editor and >busi.<br />

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A. F.&A !1. the big store, left Monday afternoon<br />

Idar<br />

oommunia<br />

nd Fourth Tb<br />

Il. Lodge Hml<br />

B) uildlne.<br />

G. W. THUR~TC<br />

0. F. WARFIEL<br />

~ fieDawi<br />

~““-$<br />

I “’~<br />

IOni BOc- for Columbus, Mo, in response to a<br />

Idnys at tele~am from hi~. brother announc.<br />

n ,wra I ing th, serious illness of hs eister<br />

Iaome. Mrs. G. R. Davia, wbo recentl><br />

W. M.<br />

‘See’y.<br />

BARBER ! OP<br />

ff.F. SCOn,<br />

‘“ SANITARY Al<br />

Up.q<br />

Children’s Hai<br />

Speciall<br />

1.<br />

came from DOUEIUS, Arizc.na, witl<br />

her family to make her home in Daw<br />

son, ‘has hecn quitn ill for the pasl<br />

two weeks with la grippe.<br />

The CapiL.n baseball tesm defen~<br />

ed the Van Ilouten team at Val<br />

Houtcn lfist Sunday aftcr]loo n by th!<br />

dcore of 3 id 2,<br />

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The Dawsox garage has reC@nt]:<br />

hess mana~er far the Iligh School annual,<br />

was in Raton on Saturday in<br />

connection witth business for the<br />

printing of the ,annurd.<br />

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Charles Reed, until recently=mployed<br />

by the Ra’ton Supply compnny<br />

Df Raton, assumet his duties Mondey<br />

as a clwk in the 50cerY department<br />

at. the big store.<br />

Miss Alice Weisser of the Hirh ,<br />

installed an auti bus tine service be past week and is reported a~ getting<br />

‘OP. along nicely.<br />

ticcn do,wn tom and the outlyin,<br />

;-DATE<br />

parts of camp. A definite schedul<br />

for this daily service will soon be an<br />

nounced.<br />

The riew nir shaft being driven for<br />

Announcement was mnde Sa’tu~day<br />

thro~h the state pre68 of the remov- 1<br />

ad of, Dr. Prank H. H. Robertn ss<br />

president of the Lss Vegas. Normal<br />

Cuts a<br />

Mine No.” 6 is promeming<br />

Tbe shaft, when completed,<br />

rapidly.<br />

will be<br />

University, and the electicm of formm<br />

State Superintendent J. H. Wag-<br />

412 feet in length. Fifty feet of this ner to ttiat tisition. The change will<br />

‘air passuKeway were driven during take effect June lst. Both of these<br />

Aprfi, with only 96 feet more to go. gent~emen are well known in Daw-<br />

7 P. M.<br />

) P. “M.<br />

)It is expected h have thin improvement<br />

completed by the middle of nti<br />

son, w<strong>here</strong> ‘they tive<br />

peared an speakers<br />

fiequeutly<br />

on *hool<br />

uPpro.<br />

II,<br />

‘month. ~ma<br />

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ING AND REPAIR<br />

Mr. E. Thomas an.<br />

‘nounceg he is now open to<br />

business from 6p. m. to 9<br />

p. m. for all kinds of Tire<br />

Repair Work.<br />

Local Agent for Gates<br />

Haff Soles<br />

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School faculty is off duty thi% we~k<br />

on account of sickness,<br />

Pnul Mares, son of Entique Mares, DAWSONBAKERY<br />

who \vas injured last July, was oper-<br />

~ted upon a~nin &tthe h~spitil” this Louis Savio, Propietor<br />

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Italian, French or Ameri.<br />

can<br />

BREAD<br />

Pastries of AU Kinds<br />

“Fresh Baked Every Day<br />

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Amwements for tb Week at the<br />

Diwsoi OpERh“HousE.<br />

MONDAY, MAY 16-<br />

TUESDAY: MAY 17—<br />

Program<br />

“SIN, TH, AT WAS HIS”<br />

F.akuring<br />

WILLIAM FAVERSHAM ‘<br />

A production featuring the famau. actor William Faverskm in the<br />

ml- of a gamble. who, after renountiing thm thnnga of Gad,<br />

is for.md ibr .ir.um.t.nc.c to matqueradti a. a man of God<br />

and i. theraby .oIIvartd to the bolibf tbt Gad ii really good.<br />

Ala*Th. fourteenth Episode of ‘THE BRANDED FOUW<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY 18—<br />

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ADMISSION, 22c; Wu Tax 3C<br />

“THE SK YWAYMAN”<br />

Featurifig<br />

LIE UT.. ORMER ‘L OCKLEAR<br />

~ spectacular dram- containing many thrilling aeronautic .tunts.<br />

An interesting story, well intmrprmtad by an able .=t, is couplad<br />

with the pfoacing personality of the late ~aeut. Ormer Locklear.<br />

Louise Lovely i. chami-g in the fbminima bad. The pi=tum<br />

.i~ beautifully photographed and well d,rect=d.<br />

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Al,+4~HE JUNGLE DANCERS” ‘<br />

THURSDAYi MAY lG<br />

ADMISS1ON, 36c; Wat Tr.s &<br />

“SINS OF ROSA NNEJ’<br />

Featuring<br />

ET HE L”” CLAYTON<br />

If King Solomon could we Ethel Claytoh a. Queen of Sheba in<br />

“Sins of ROsa*nm” ! 1 ! ! ! !<br />

/FRIDAy, my 2+<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 21—<br />

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ADMISSION, Z2C; War Tax 3e -<br />

“GREATER CLAIM”<br />

Frnaturing<br />

A’UICE LAKE’<br />

The stmy of ~ow a chow tirl, marryiu~ into a family w<strong>here</strong> she<br />

im not wr.nted, is able to ‘Jmlip”one over<br />

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her irate father-in-Jaw<br />

whom bar hurbaid “i- .shanghaied, is original and abDo#InE.<br />

prattY Alice Lake gives a clever emotional wrttayal of the witty<br />

chorus girl that will pavvev delightful to you all,<br />

SUNDAT, MAY 22-<br />

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+MISSION, 22c; War Tax 3C “<br />

“THE BLAZING TRAIL”<br />

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Featuring<br />

FRANK MAYO<br />

Tha atorv of a vounr mhymician whame nerves are ●hattercd in bia<br />

w=h for a yatent merum .bd who i~ sent to the Blue Ridge<br />

Mountains to rmgtin hi. heilth.” & a plain wAman he is<br />

accepted by the primitive community and in arawn i~to a chin<br />

of thrilling e-nts which not only brings hck his mental +D<br />

b“t ●wakmns his ●aiautifi. im.tim.t ●md bis pbyaiaml. prowm~.<br />

lmcidnntally Mother Nature and DaII Cupid bring him bdth<br />

~na h*ppiuO**.<br />

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A4~’’lNTERN4lTON& NEWS”<br />

AD,M15SION, 18c; Wmr Tax 2= .:<br />

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‘*SINS OF ROSANNR”<br />

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A Rhymed, Revimw<br />

By Ruwell Holman<br />

Come heed Advcntura’s stirring<br />

call<br />

And journey o’er *he southern<br />

sea<br />

To meet i fairer gem than all<br />

the diamond~ of Kimberley.<br />

Romnne—eluqive as a deer;<br />

Besought by<br />

knave;<br />

nobleman and<br />

,.<br />

A maid to love and, sometimes,<br />

fear;<br />

But yet, to her own self a ~lave.<br />

Don’t miti this mystery-romance<br />

Of mugglers ‘neath the Afric<br />

moon,<br />

Yourr keen for thrills? You’ll<br />

‘have your chance.<br />

Chic Ethel CJayton’s coming<br />

Boon.<br />

,’s,NS OF ROSANNE” ,<br />

NEW ETHEL CLAYTON<br />

PICTURE IS COMING<br />

-<br />

Prntty Star in Myntnry.Romanin<br />

of South Africn, Adapted<br />

Fram Noval<br />

-<br />

Whel Clayton’s latest Paramount<br />

photoplay, “sins nf Ro.<br />

sanne,” which will be Been at the<br />

Daw~on Theater next Thursday,<br />

has a South African setting. .It<br />

was adapted from a. novml by<br />

Cynthi@ ~tockley.<br />

The story centers around RQ.<br />

eanne, a beautiful young woman<br />

who lives with ‘her parents near<br />

the Kirpberley diamond mineu.<br />

From a Malay native, who @aved<br />

Rosanne’s life when she waq an<br />

infani she has received a mad craving<br />

for briiht ston~ and the<br />

power to curse with mi5f0tiuneu<br />

those who meet her di~leasure.<br />

Her desire for ‘jew&s leads her<br />

inti a scheme to mnuggle them<br />

fmm the Kirnberley mtiea. It is<br />

the man sbe loves, Sir Itennh<br />

Harlenden, who finally Eats on<br />

track of the umuggIer6, and, after<br />

exciting adventures, Romnne<br />

is proven innocent ,<br />

,.~<br />

The cast supporting Mius Chyton<br />

is an unusually timpeten%<br />

one, includ;ng Jmk Molt, Fred<br />

Malatetia, and C. H. Geldafi. Tom<br />

Forman, who ha~ played important<br />

rolen “h many Paramount pictures,<br />

diyectti “sins of Rosanne.” Mary<br />

H. O’Connor adapted the atQry ti<br />

the screen.<br />

LT e gr.ntc~t pi.tur. ev*r mad.,<br />

fa turing the graatetit airm;nm ~~<br />

w ild ha? ever known.<br />

m k!ng of this pi. tura Lieut. O*m<br />

r Lockl.ar Iomt hi. life.<br />

erm Wedn.aday, MaY 18. for<br />

0 day only. (<br />

from tho Izola Forrester-<br />

% nn Page story, she has the part<br />

of Mary Smith, the Follies beau-<br />

ty who marries a wealthy youth;<br />

o~ v to find that his father Boon<br />

ki Knaps him so as to separate<br />

m Em: She furiously annuls the<br />

~ Lrrlage and proceeds to di~h-ace<br />

he’ family name. Shndy schemer<br />

~ use her and her child<br />

hr &h money. The, climax<br />

to get<br />

comes<br />

With a bi~ vital situation, w<strong>here</strong><br />

q )ther love 6urccs and w<strong>here</strong> a<br />

m 3n is called upon to make e CJCVer<br />

move to &lscover who is really<br />

th e mother<br />

e*3.<br />

and who the adventur-<br />

“The Greater ~laim” was adap.<br />

te d for the scrccn hy Alb@<br />

SIQMY L. Vine, and directed by<br />

w es]cY Rugplcs, under perwnal<br />

Bupervision of Buyard Veiller, Dire<br />

ctor of Productions. Sidney<br />

m ~n designed and executed<br />

al t interiors.<br />

Ull-<br />

tho<br />

The supporting cast includes<br />

J, ck Dowherty, Edward Cecil,<br />

D% Witt Jenninz~, Fiorencc<br />

bt,rt and Lenore Lynard.<br />

Gfl-<br />

Epi-ode Fourteen<br />

‘*THE BRANDED FOUR”<br />

“From the Sky”<br />

Marion Leonard, about to be<br />

th rown to the uacred alligators, is<br />

ed w the warriors hmlding her<br />

above, xee two aoroplanea and<br />

g them ta be an ill omen of<br />

oda, henitnte<br />

i n to her fate.<br />

to throw Mar-<br />

Drake, held beforo the sncrif<br />

cing Bt.ne in the A&e. Temple<br />

i about to bs<br />

odu as Bates<br />

a d saves him.<br />

sacrificed<br />

disguised,<br />

Escaping,<br />

*0 the<br />

cntem<br />

Drake<br />

r scue5 lMarion and they succeed<br />

‘ holding off the lnfur>ated warr<br />

ora who pursue them.<br />

ALICE LAKE AGAIN<br />

, ‘Pke aeroplane with Frank Ames<br />

d ~de IFOXis forced to descend<br />

ON SILVER SCREEN i the Hidden Valley and Drake<br />

d Marion rugh to it. Kendall’s<br />

1 lane descends and he and hi?<br />

/’The Gr~tmr Claim,, Offers Star. Ienchmpn are in turn attacked<br />

y the infuriated Aztws.<br />

tling Situations and Charaq-<br />

Drake and Marion have fOund<br />

“ tar POrtaryal<br />

t la~t the treasure chest of Hotio<br />

Sc::i-ak,nd with it t~::<br />

rvard<br />

aeroulane<br />

Alice Lake, beloved little star rt out of the Hidden Valley<br />

ok the ~creen world, w!ll be Been ut are Boon forced to descend<br />

by *be local motion p~cture goer5<br />

Ue to mtir tiouble.<br />

in. ,lThe Greater Claim,” the Met- Kendall and his men at h,st SUCeed<br />

in be~ting off the Aztecs;<br />

ro special which will have. a run ake their way to the Plane and<br />

of two daya, becinnink Mlday at Bcend in it. Thay see Drake,<br />

the Daw60n Theater an tie fea- arion and the, others on the desrt<br />

below, SWOOP dow clOse tO<br />

ture attraction.<br />

hem and Wen fire. One of their<br />

me appearance of Mis$:Lake b nlletE strike6 the canteen cOnain;ng<br />

the on’ly water su PIY Qf<br />

.alway~ an event 9f itiportance, he party. Realizing w/ at the<br />

for she lends to whatever role. she sta of the four will be. Kendall<br />

eways, buoyancy of youth, wwn- nd fda men proce~d on, ”planning<br />

deyftil<br />

acti~.<br />

.ba~, anh a great gift of return and ‘bta’n the ‘ieaauye<br />

heat after the merciless desert<br />


M national campa ign for ‘funds<br />

tie mIPPOrtof th : work of the<br />

fition &my is on this week in<br />

mn and is being conducted by a<br />

bitteticomposed <br />

these certifllcates, as a result<br />

of the night scboul attendance<br />

and succeasf ul passing of the<br />

cxaminationE, entitles tbc hold~r<br />

to present himeelf before the<br />

Nmturalizatiun court for final hearing<br />

without tha ncceasity of being<br />

further examined as to bia intelligence<br />

qnaliflcation~. Several of tbe<br />

successful applicants will not he giv. ..<br />

en their certificates until their peti.<br />

t:ons for theik gecond pap em are placed<br />

on fije. ” Tbonu awarded proficiency<br />

cetifficates were: Edward Diok. “<br />

man, William McIntyre, Sa)vatora<br />

Lucci, Daniel Chaties Sh@ppeard, Dugakl<br />

McAuslan,d, Robert Wilson, Ven.<br />

ko Radbsevich, and Odorino Gatti.<br />

TFe work of intirnction of these<br />

prospective citizms is under the aupervigion<br />

of the pubbc Bcbools and all<br />

men contemplating tn~lng this ni@t<br />

class work should notify tbe .gcbool<br />

superintendent eo tiat arrangement<br />

may be made for joining one of these<br />

olasses.<br />

stands second in tbe state. Edgar<br />

‘Sheppeard eliminated botb Albuquerfiue<br />

and Santa Fe, but lost to Lewis<br />

bf Roswell in a five set series. Edgar<br />

won the first two sets and.then<br />

lost the last three, two of tine were<br />

deuce sets. Evidently the hot waatfr.<br />

er of Albuquerque was a legs M:nd.<br />

rance to the Rogwell boy than to Ed.<br />

gar. Why not have Daweon mpreaented<br />

in al,l the activ:fleg next year?<br />

The /visitin~ nurse crimp]eted t.bi~<br />

p~st week a ~urvey of the students<br />

of the seventh and eighth gradm of<br />

the Douglas school, out of the 60<br />

pupi]e of the two grades, the follow-<br />

The manual training department i~g phy~;e=l defects were diwovered: ‘“<br />

will have completed work on etilbit 32 had enlarged tongils; 33 und’er<br />

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thur8day weight; 22 fiad abnOrmal sight, still .<br />

evening. ~ewne should see this ~ncOrrected; 2


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Thk Dawson News<br />

Publlsllcd on Thu=sduy at Dawaon, New”<br />

MexicO bY the<br />

DA\VSON WELFARti”DEFAUTHltiNT<br />

Juy ‘I. conway. Director ana Ed] tur<br />

T,rmm tit S“bmcrlptba<br />

six munlhB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-$ .76<br />

One Yekr -. . . . . . . . . ..7----------- 1.60<br />

Advertising Rate& on ADDJIc%tJOn<br />

E1lLered sa.ona. clAss<br />

M&rch 10th, 321, at thn po~t.ofti~~tti<br />

Daw*on, New Pux!co.<br />

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NEW FEDERAL DEPT.<br />

A PART.<br />

—,<br />

OF CABINET<br />

Washington, May 16. - Senator<br />

Kenyon of jowa, introduced the administration<br />

bill calling for the creating<br />

of a department of welfare<br />

with a cabinet officer as the head.<br />

Such a department would combine<br />

groups of educntion, public welYare,<br />

social welfare and veteran service.<br />

For SaleBwby carr~e in good<br />

contition. Inquire house No. 1259.<br />

1t.<br />

Louis Sr,vio motored over to Raton<br />

Sunday fof a short visit with friends,<br />

.,-<br />

Dr. C. R. Bass and family of Cimarron<br />

were guestfl recently of Dnctir<br />

F. C, Driver and family.<br />

Jud~e Wm. Rathmel, who has. ken<br />

a vieitor in Dawmn for ~everal days,<br />

left Sunday<br />

CO1O.<br />

for his home in Ouray,<br />

I<br />

The et.are warehouae, formerly ~he<br />

main store, has been undergoing repairs<br />

during the past week, including<br />

the re-stuccoing of portions of the<br />

exterior.<br />

George Miller left last Sunday for<br />

JohnBon Mew eaat of Raton w<strong>here</strong><br />

he expects to spend the summer on<br />

the ranch of A. M. van Dyke, retuYned<br />

the first of the week fOr a brie?<br />

visit on businem to the ranch.<br />

Before going on that tamping ti]p,<br />

look over the ‘following new merchandise,<br />

just received at the Army G~ds<br />

stote: Summer hats aud caps, new<br />

wrap ,Iegginu, new leather puttee~,<br />

canteens and camping equipment of.<br />

all kinds.<br />

lx<br />

The DawsOD Tailor Shop is making<br />

special advertisement in this issue<br />

of a ,lun+ Special that should be noted<br />

by every man contemplating the<br />

purchase of a new spring and summeI<br />

suit. For a lim’ited time only, the<br />

tmilor shop is offering a,ll-wool sum.<br />

mer nuit8, made to order, at the spec.<br />

ial price of forty dollars. 11<br />

Dawson’s represenbtives at tht<br />

State athletic and liternry contast~<br />

left the lmt of t~e week and return<br />

ed home Sunday. Edgar Sheppeard<br />

who represented the tigh school in<br />

the tennis ~ingles, left Wednesday<br />

morning by automobile for Albuquerque<br />

and was accompanied ‘by his<br />

mother, and Misses Ifdna Redpath<br />

and Vera Shelton. ~s. Haryey<br />

Springer, Miss L6uise Springer, Mim<br />

Nods Iago and Mike Marich left by<br />

train Thursday morning.<br />

The ladies of No. 7 camp met last<br />

Thumday afternoon with Mrs. Dick<br />

Wilson. Miss Hurlbut, county home<br />

dmnonatration agent, “was a gu~<br />

present at the meeting and gave a<br />

very intere~tig talk on club work<br />

which her department is prepared to<br />

~sist in encouraging. Miw Hurlbul<br />

Will make another wit to Dawson ir<br />

the riear future with the plan of or.<br />

gam;zing the Idles of Dawwn fm<br />

work along several iRtere~ting ]ine!<br />

of work in hume etonomics, such a!<br />

dress-fittiw, cmming and preserving<br />

cooking, etc.<br />

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Are You Having Trouble Making Ends Meet?<br />

Then stop and look in the matter.<br />

Perhaps<br />

half the story.<br />

the income is nmt as large ag before.<br />

Th- other half and by far the more important ‘“” ‘0’ of‘N’ the ‘E two, ‘a ]? ‘“%$; O<br />

Are You getting value received for it?<br />

really<br />

cause<br />

Look over your expenses for the past month. Were they<br />

worth while? - Did you bu something you really have little<br />

it was cheap~ or have you Zought<br />

things beyond your means<br />

11 necessary nnd<br />

se for, just beecause<br />

You hap-<br />

Dened to temDorar]l~<br />

~ount? -<br />

have 8ome extra money in your pocket or in 1“ our checking ac-<br />

Answax these questions for yourself and nee if you are Eui! Y.<br />

If you are not etting ahead try a new plan. Opetl a Savl g~ Account with<br />

us next payday, even sough it is only a dollar or ten dolinrs or t enty dollars, and<br />

then each succeeding payday deposit likewise. Do you think that ~ small an amount<br />

is not worth botberi~ about? You will find if YOUgive the plan fair chanco that<br />

you can get along without fiat ten or twenty just aB well and YOUw 11have something<br />

to show for it at the end of three or six months time.<br />

You will then wonder why you didn’t try this simple mchem years ago, for il<br />

., will give you a better i~ea of the value of money, anu give you a c rtain eat:sfaction<br />

in looking back over the year’~ work, that can be ahtained iv no ot er WaY.<br />

“<br />

It.is never too late b commence over, so start in next payola with any amount<br />

YOUfael ydu should or can put aside. Don’t put it off longer by ki d~ng yourself inh<br />

waiti~ until you have a tiundred or two hundred, becrmBe that tim maY never come<br />

and you are losing valuable time in the meantime.<br />

Start now. Any amount welcome at<br />

George W. Thurotin was called to<br />

Valgenburg Monday on business.<br />

J. B, hfomow returned Mondny<br />

oon from a brief abaence on busiess<br />

in Raton.<br />

Miss Helen Boyle was hotiem b a<br />

ompany of friends at the teacherage<br />

n Monda,y evening, May 9th.<br />

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Summer wearing apparel suitable<br />

or this season of the year on 8ale<br />

t the Army G@ds ~tire. It.<br />

The ladies of tihe Moeseheart<br />

,egion meet next Tuesday evening<br />

or the initiation of a class of canidates.<br />

New lea~her puttees, all siza8 and<br />

everal qualities, summer hats and<br />

aps, and camping paraphernalia of<br />

11kinds on sale at reasonable price~<br />

t the Army Goods store. It.<br />

Mr. and Mm. J. H. Holman, who<br />

lavc been guesti for the pa8t month<br />

~t the home uf Mr. and Mrs. W. 0,<br />

%.lman, left Tuesday for their home<br />

n Fon du Lnc, ‘Wis.<br />

The Dawson Community Band met<br />

n the lodge hall last Fr~ay e~,ening<br />

for rehearsal with a fair repersen&-<br />

;imr of the band members present.<br />

Regular rehearsals wiS be held now<br />

on each Friday evening for the band<br />

zoncert and other actlvitiea on the<br />

Fourth of July. Aif band members<br />

are urged to be in attandancs at each<br />

rehearsal.<br />

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Phe Dawson club will hold ita regr<br />

monthly social aesa;on on Sat-<br />

Iay evening, May 28th. I )aws~n Hotel<br />

i new tine of substantial trunk6, ‘J ohn Hixenbaugh, Mgr.<br />

sizes, ha just been received at<br />

Army store. lt.<br />

rhe big dote is experiencing quite American<br />

)<br />

Plan’<br />

ive]y patronage t~ls week on ac-<br />

~nt of the big reduction sale which<br />

>eing conducted in the various de- EIectric Lights—Steam<br />

%ments. .<br />

Heat<br />

!t your fishing l.tense ‘before June<br />

$t and avoid kha rush. See D. G.<br />

Single Meals 75c<br />

!rest. ,--- deDUtV game warden, at. tha RATES $3.00 per day<br />

[k. 19-26.1 ‘ 1<br />

I<br />

THEDAWS~N GARAGE<br />

A. M.VANDV E, Manwmr J<br />

Twice-a-Day Auto ~ervice to Raton. -<br />

Auto Le=ve, Graze ●t 9 A. . mnd 3 p. M. Closed C*YB.<br />

WELL EQUIPPED ACHINE SHOP 1<br />

Full L)ne of<br />

.1.<br />

Automobile Accessories<br />

Jitn.y S.rTice ta ●ll Pw- of C.’mp, Night or Day<br />

Baggage ●nd Tn=-f r-Prompt Smite<br />

For a Limited Ti~e Only<br />

.4<br />

OUR SURPLUS STOCK OF HIGH GRADE CIGARS WILL<br />

...<br />

BE SOLD AT A BIG DISCOUNT PRI IF PUR-<br />

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CHASED BY THE BOX<br />

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J. J. LAUBACH, ~roprietor<br />

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I ~REATER SHOWS<br />

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OpWI,k Mo~., Ma~~o<br />

conlt!nclrlg<br />

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1+ Big Shows = - Ferris Wheel<br />

/<br />

$10,000 Merr~Go-Round<br />

Whip - Aero-Swing -<br />

C.aliope<br />

4+ c oncessions. . FreeActs Daily<br />

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SPECIALADDEDFEATURE<br />

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st popular young lady in the Dawson Camp; The<br />

la y receiving the most votes will be awarded a dia-<br />

,[<br />

“7m nd ring, a}so prizes to second and third winners.<br />

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Special For June Only<br />

ALL-WQOL SUMMER SUITS FOR MEN<br />

MADE—TO~ ORDER<br />

$40.00 A SUIT<br />

DAWSON TAILOR SHOP-<br />

E. A. STARK, Proprietor.<br />

I. Dawson Photo Studio<br />

I Home<br />

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I HOURS: 8a. m. to 4.30 P. m. ADDRESS: Box 476<br />

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DawsonTailorShop ~<br />

OUR SPECIALTIES<br />

Dyeing to Sample<br />

Dentist<br />

Suits made to order OFFICE HOURS,<br />

Hats cleaned and blocked<br />

E& M, to 12.00 M.<br />

I P+ M. ta S.30 P. M.<br />

Cleaning of all ~nds 7 P. M. to 8.00 P. M.<br />

Laundry Agency —.<br />

E. A. STARK, Proprietor , “SPENSMY ‘“’LDING<br />

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Dwight’sIceCream<br />

1I1N. 2nd St,-Raton, N.M.<br />

Fancy Creams and Ices<br />

a Specialty ‘-.<br />

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Mrs. B. K. Dye<br />

im .= for a visit of<br />

left Fridny mo]<br />

several dayn w.<br />

friends at Albuquerque.<br />

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JOHN C~CLIO, PYOP.<br />

FOR A SHORT TIME 0NL%<br />

ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICE<br />

Mrs. Charles Dklong recently ><br />

turned from a visit in Trinidad w<br />

friends.<br />

Mr. C. F; Seymour’ arrived t<br />

past week from Denver to assume t<br />

I<br />

ON ANY SIZE PICTURE. Poet C-rds, $1.50 Per Do=.<br />

managtient ofl<br />

phone exchange.<br />

the Db-on ti<br />

● Kodak DmvelopiDg, Ioe Per Roll; 3C UP Par Print<br />

9<br />

I NOExtraChargefor PortraitsTakenin<br />

●<br />

F.r Sal-one<br />

1Sold at less than<br />

‘ if taken at once.<br />

I mt the store.<br />

Studebaker truck.<br />

one-half real value<br />

See Matt ScanlorI<br />

tf.<br />

., -w.,.,<br />

Mrs. C. F. Diver entertained a<br />

small company of her friends last<br />

Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs.<br />

John Deighton d Gardiner, who was<br />

formerly a resident of Daw80n.<br />

——<br />

Vermejo Lodge No. 96 will meet in<br />

s~eciaf session at’ the Masonic lodEe<br />

rooms on next Saturday eveni~ for<br />

work in the Master Mason degree,<br />

Mrs. C, A. Young and Miss Amy<br />

Welsh pleasantly entertained the<br />

member~ of the D. D. D. club at the<br />

home of Mrs. Young on last .Satur.<br />

day eveni~.<br />

A party of E. P. & S, W. officialg<br />

made a briew visit of inspection $0<br />

the Dawson properties of tbe corn.<br />

pany on last Friday, returning the<br />

same day to ‘l!ucumcari, The party<br />

tncluded: A, E. Sweet, general man.<br />

mger and vice-president; L. U. Mor.<br />

ris, general superintendent; C. D,<br />

Beifih, euperintcndeti eastern divis.<br />

ion; M. O. Smbce, nuperintondcnt oi<br />

telegraph; H. E. Sbnsbuty, residenl<br />

engineer.<br />

A baseball benefit dance for tbt<br />

Capitan baseball team was enjoyed<br />

on last Saturday evening at the opera<br />

house. Captain M. P. Galvin of tht<br />

Capitan team is making an effOrf<br />

to get his club ‘in Flrsbclass conditiom<br />

for a series of hard games to be<br />

layed during the wmin~ ~ummer,<br />

Vhm -... ~rO~eed~ ~ frO~ bhe benefit ha2<br />

been devotod to the purchahe of nev<br />

blue uniforme for the team, .<br />

OPTfMISM<br />

I A llt~le g]rl “- who bad ‘been out<br />

David Thompson expected to ‘Ieave V. S. Momi~on” recently a~~med<br />

walking with her aunt heard th,<br />

latter complaining that het feet Wer<br />

the first of the week for Eftibrook, the duti~ of ~teno~apher at the tired. ~,My feat get tked tie, whe]<br />

Ar;zona, after ~ visit of<br />

week~ in Dawson with frienb<br />

- G... ”<br />

several<br />

and rel.<br />

auditor,a office in p]ace of<br />

Thomas who is leaving soon<br />

Mercein<br />

I go out walking,’> said khe smp.]<br />

maiden, “but I always think what<br />

for San<br />

nice ride my. s-toti~h has been hay<br />

I ing.7r<br />

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Charter now OP*U,<br />

For full information mpply to<br />

7ARvEY SPRINGER,<br />

Or any Mqoa.<br />

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‘WH LE NEW VOUKSLEE PS<br />

Wlbl .1AM VOX @ROD UCTIOM i<br />

HAR RY, CAREY’S Late. t Univer.<br />

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H iRE SUNDAY, MAY 29th.<br />

DO YOU KNOW NEW YORK ?<br />

It4 arigbt Iigbt.-black shadow,<br />

and its gay white way 7 se+<br />

“WFIL.E NEW YORK SLEEPY*<br />

- ~i=ture Of night<br />

yrea q nn.hropolk, at<br />

Ho., a,”May Z5kh.<br />

life<br />

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B% inning last Saturday, showe<br />

lave fallen daily r,ot only in RatO<br />

)ut in all parts of the county. Ra,<br />

was KCeatly needed, both by the fan<br />

ind a;ock intereste.<br />

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Order Ea;tern Star :<br />

1., So.aio= 1mt und 3rd<br />

S. Smial Club meat. evev<br />

day, 8 p. an., LodEe ~allr<br />

tira Haum.. .<br />

\ iaitors Cordiatly Welcomd<br />

M. , ANNA MEIQE, W. M. ~<br />

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lnd wu patronized Y *O krge<br />

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e CnmP Fire girls f Uda camp<br />

qdte mcc-fd i tie mle of<br />

~me-mnde candy, Id I& fii-<br />

I waning before the’ Senior clans<br />

..,. ~oceed~ fm this candy<br />

Wll be used to de ray the exd<br />

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UNEYOU PAID$26.55 for100Ibs,SUGAR<br />

Today Your $26.55<br />

WI1lBuy the Following Groceries<br />

lftft.lb. Sack SuEar<br />

1 Sack Diamond M. Flmur (4E.lbr,)<br />

100.lbm. Spud,<br />

3 Small Quaker OatJ<br />

1 lo-lb. Ham<br />

}6 doz. Tall Milk<br />

4 doz. Egg,<br />

3 lbi. Creatnrnry Butter<br />

36 doz. Cans Tomatoes<br />

34 doz. Can. Corn<br />

2 Iba. M. H. Coffee<br />

2 lb-. .Wisconoin Cream Chces8<br />

2 lb.. Prune. (med. )<br />

2 Ibs. Eva~rsted Apples<br />

4 lb,. Onion.<br />

z lb.. Head Rica<br />

3 Ibo. Pimto Beans<br />

2 tbs. Navy Beant<br />

1 pke. Macaroni<br />

6 cam. Tall Smlmon \<br />

Why Not Buy At Home?<br />

J-UP SALE STARTS TODAY AND CONTINUES TO JUNE lst.<br />

S$OP<br />

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BORN—On Tuesday, May 10th, to Mr. ad Mrs. Leslie Andrem are<br />

Mr. and MM. Jmneg Wallace of Lor- the proud parenk of a new son, km<br />

:ta, a new daughter. TuAay, May 10th, at the hospital.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ernwt Ingdedue are E. W. Fulghum, a prominent buuthe<br />

parents of a new daughter, brn iness man of Raton, wan a huainess<br />

Wednesday, May 1lth. viiihr in Dnwmn ihB latter part d<br />

the week.<br />

J. F. McCleary of the auditing de-<br />

patiment left 1% Saturday for Al- Mrs. Richard Meihle aqd Mrs. Anbuquerqie<br />

to spend the remainder drew Keddie ~ere hoflt~e~ On Iaal<br />

of the month visiting with his w~e Wednesday afiernoon at the social<br />

whine health compels her to Temarn meeting of the Ladi@ of the Eastern<br />

in the lower altitude. Star, held W the lodge room’,<br />

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Mre. Wm. be, mother of Mrs. A new three-stall gatage has haen<br />

Georg. F:mley, who acciden&dly fell h~i]t thj~ Week in the ea~t e“d Of No<br />

and broke the lbone in hei wrist three ~ camp fOr the ~ctommodation oj<br />

weeks am, is reported as SIOWIYre.- cay owgra, Similar improvement<br />

covering from her unfortunate exper- for other parts of the town are con<br />

ience, templated for the near future.<br />

Conductir Claude Duvall of Tu- Madame Smith reveals the Past<br />

cumcari is now recuperating nicely pre~ent and”(Future. No matkr what<br />

from an opmation performed at the your troubl~ may be, this lady car<br />

local hoEpitil two weeks ago. His help you, Call at c.”ce. Remaim<br />

snn, V. M. Duvall, a Santi Fe ttde- but a short ,time. Dawson Hotel<br />

graph operator lmated at Woc.ttun, Roem 4. 13.g+<br />

Colg., spent the week end visiting<br />

with his father. Mr. and Mr9. G. M. Hanson, ac.<br />

companied by Dr. and Mrs. F. B<br />

The two.and-a-half.y ear~ld child Evans and Miss Jmephine Murphy,<br />

of Mr. and Mrs, Matthew Stranigan mntired over b Raton lant Thum.<br />

wandered out ef the front door of day afternoon to witnem the baseball<br />

the big store last Wednesday morn. game between the Kiwanis and the<br />

ing about 1~30 o’~ock and N% Rotary clubs.<br />

finally found an hmr and a half later<br />

nt the home of Moses ‘Saul in No. 7 A heavy rain visited the county on<br />

:amp. The a>bsence of the child was ~“nday, giving this Jocality a liberal<br />

Discovered shortiy after going ihto d.”atio” of some much needed moisk<br />

the store and the mystery of its ure. The flood water of the Vermejo<br />

~uick, disappearance “caused quite brough down a larEe amount of hail<br />

1 stir until found. It is pregeumed ,nnd deposited it in large hanka of<br />

that someone with a car found the ;c~ along tk sides of the tiver, in.<br />

qoungeter out on the &reet and, dieting that a heavy hailstorm vis.<br />

knowing that. the child had ,been stay. ited the upper canyon during the<br />

ing at the Saul home, kook it hvme. day,<br />

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SHOP<br />

Mr. E. Thomas announces<br />

he is now open to<br />

business from 6p. m. to 9<br />

pi m. for W kinds of Tire<br />

Repair Work.<br />

Lod Agent for Gate8<br />

Hatf Soles<br />

DAWSONBAKERY<br />

buis Savio, Proffrietor<br />

ltalian, French or, A;erimn<br />

BREAD<br />

Pastries of All Kinds<br />

Fresh Baked Every Day<br />

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MONDAY, MAY 23—<br />

TUESDAY, MAY 2&<br />

Pro gram -<br />

“CONVICT’?<br />

A play you cannot affgtd to miss<br />

‘ Als_tha fifteenth epiiodk of “THE BRANDED FOUR”<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY 2&<br />

ADMIsS1ON, 22c; War Tax 3=<br />

‘WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS”<br />

With an all-star east<br />

Have yc.u”ever Iomged to ●ee New Ynrk? Her. in your clun.e<br />

to sea the gay revelry of the night life of Naw York a-d ●<br />

complete dancing number of Ziegfimld’s ,’Midnight Frrdics.”<br />

Eotello Taylo~ Marc MacDcrmmtt and Harry Sotham play<br />

the leading rela~ in thin thrilling story.<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 26-<br />

ADMISSION, 36c; WW;Tax 4C<br />

“ALWAYS AUDACIOUS’ ,<br />

Featuring WALLACE REID<br />

Wns it patsiblo that. no one k~ow him—that no onrn‘would<br />

believe ha wam Perry Danton ? Who was this imwstor who<br />

hod ●o successfully blinded everyone? ThiaIg. loak*d pretty<br />

bid for Parry Dan ton. Everyone waa convinced he wuz an<br />

impostor. The of ficms already bad Jim by the arm to tak~<br />

ldm .to prison, wbmmth. ~rmtemt w~netr i9 the world made its<br />

*ppe.rant*—aud P.rry was again loved, hannrd n-d trusted.<br />

‘Al.-= A two reel Mack Se~nett Comdy<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 27— .<br />

ADMISSION, 22.; War Tax 3C<br />

SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES<br />

Addres. by State $uperintendant<br />

JOHN V. CONWAY<br />

NO PICTURE SHOW—ADMISSION FREE<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 2L<br />

“BILLIONS”<br />

Featuring NAZIM.OVA<br />

A ●plendid comdy featmrim= tlminimitable ..tr=cc—Na= j.<br />

mova. A good cast i. employed in tbi. nmusin~ comedy to nup.<br />

port tha star, with the reauft that the prnductien is ~ne of the<br />

he~t wm~ie. of the .~n,~n.<br />

SUNDAY, MAY 2tt-<br />

“THE WALLOP”<br />

Featuri~ HARRY CAREY’<br />

AI,w1NTERNATIONAL NEWS<br />

ADM1ss1ON, 23c; Wmv Tax %<br />

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A RhymcIe.. Review<br />

By C. K. C.<br />

Perry fir~~, rich, l;onized, ad-<br />

Mad a ~fd~e~~—a crook, despised<br />

Yet hol~, ,daring and ke~ly resourceful.<br />

Slim Attn~~o he was cdled—hls lit’o’s<br />

Wa. ‘6Toujours de L’Audace !“alway~<br />

audacious.<br />

Thus. to win a fortune and bride of<br />

charm,<br />

He impersonates Perry—supplants<br />

him<br />

And sends him fortlt a uenniless OU%<br />

But w?;; Perry r~turns~iml~<br />

resolved<br />

TO reg;: ~,11 own—stern fate jeers<br />

Until his dog—his only friend—faithf<br />

U1,<br />

True uoin,ts the wav to fortune and<br />

love.<br />

Wrdlac;epeil: as Perry and Slim,<br />

Tho secret well-springs of tbeso bein~+one,<br />

Noble, the other base, each vividly<br />

tho embodiment of the truism—<br />

“Always Audacious,” ill life or ou<br />

screen<br />

hlakes some men great, some -infinitely<br />

mean..<br />

MARGARET LOOMIS 1S<br />

REID’S LEADING WOMAN<br />

pt.~”1.f Actre,,, Fam”ou’ a. a“ Inter.<br />

pratativo Dancer Hms Fine Rale in<br />

“A1way# Audaciou,”<br />

Margaret Loomis, famous interpretative<br />

dancer and screen player, will<br />

be seen in the leading feminine role<br />

opposite Wallace Reid’, in bia latest<br />

Paramount pict.urc, “AlwaYE Audacious,”<br />

which will be seen nt tbe<br />

Dnwson Theater next Thursday.<br />

Miss Ltimis’ professional career<br />

has hien an interesting one. She<br />

studied interpretive dancing under<br />

Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shayn, toured<br />

the ,Orpheum vaudeville circuit<br />

with a class of pupils under Miss St.<br />

Denia, and then made another “tour<br />

with Miss St. Denis alone.<br />

Miss Loomis’ role of Camilla Hoyt,<br />

~povite Mr, Reid in the new pitiure,<br />

marks her first appearance with that<br />

Paramount favorite. The pictire is<br />

from a story by Ben Amek, Williamg,<br />

which was published in tbe Saturday<br />

Evening Post. Mr. Reid plays tlba<br />

dud role of a millionaire and a crook.<br />

They look so much alike that the<br />

crook shanghaied the millionaire and<br />

usurps his place in mcial and bus.<br />

iness life. But Mr. Reid as the roil.<br />

Iionair:, stares a comeback,’ beati up<br />

and expose$ Mr. Reid as the crook<br />

and everything ends IiaBpiy.<br />

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NEW YORWS “F1*ST’;<br />

BATTLE WITH PIsTOLS<br />

‘Many membern of New York’s fineat,~~<br />

tbe justly famous police wbO<br />

guard tbe live~ of people of the Great<br />

Metropolis. appear in a thriW1ng fight<br />

on Eabt River during one scene from<br />

“While New York Sleeps,’] a tine.<br />

melodrama in ei~ht reels, produced<br />

by the .Fux ~tm Corporation, .yhich<br />

is mmlng to the Dawson Theater<br />

Wednesday May 26. The celebrated<br />

New York police boat engages in midrivsr<br />

in a pistol battle with a boatful<br />

of. river banditi. me fight takes<br />

pl~e under and shout tbe Brdoklyn<br />

bridge and is one of tie tremendous.<br />

ly senaat?ond incidents of the last “act<br />

of the picture.<br />

An entire dancing act f~m Florenz<br />

nnd exquiaitm scene~ from the Palaie<br />

Royal Cafe were alau filmed for use<br />

in the picture.<br />

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Mhat is perhape the mast unusual<br />

characterization ever 6een on the<br />

ocre en ham been accompli~h.d by<br />

Mart McDetmott in—<br />

“w HILE NEW YORK SLEEPS”<br />

—. I eight reel Fax Spc.ial to he<br />

,hov .II Wedn8 #day, May 25th.<br />

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NA2 :IMOVA COMING<br />

IN A FRENCH PLAY<br />

“Bil ions,” Great S tar’s Latest Prodt<br />

ction Tn Be .$.mn at the Dnwac.a<br />

T keatir as a FE*turn.<br />

‘4Hil,lioha” ia the highly interesting<br />

title of Nazimova%s newest cinema<br />

prod ~ttion, and in this drama from<br />

Fre nch sources the brilliant actrerns<br />

will ~e seen us tbe feature attraction<br />

at tI,e Dawson Theater for a run of<br />

one daY, Saturday May 28. Advance<br />

kep orts on the fiicture decla~e it<br />

to be the best that Nazimova has ever<br />

don e, notably fmm the standpoint<br />

of tbe great variety of emotional ex.<br />

on~ it permits to the gifted<br />

n fir and the lavishness of its<br />

“)3ill IonB” I,evtdvea shout pe0p41e of<br />

weal :h and “high Pesiti on. Nazimova’s<br />

role is that of a Ruttian Princess,<br />

whd i~ widowed when tbe Bolshevik<br />

blvw her titled hushand to atoms<br />

with a bomb. She has been estranged<br />

“f:-em the Prince and is in New<br />

York living in” the heart of the uptown<br />

art COlony of the metropolis,<br />

her home the meeting place for tbe<br />

&ev ore~ members of artistic Bohem<br />

i., when the story rnp.ens.<br />

Th u Rincess has fallen in Jove<br />

with a poet whom she has never<br />

Beep 1although her ~oul has respond<br />

d w his verses. One day the<br />

poet is suddenly lifted from obscurit<br />

and the disarray of the<br />

Gree with Village ~tudio inti affluen<br />

e firougb the death of a<br />

f ah sly @ch ‘uncle. Now<br />

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a m?$<br />

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lionai Ie, he diacarda hi~ Iaenzlcy<br />

as a oet and vets aut to Bee iife and<br />

spen his newly inherited dollars.<br />

Princess, meanwhile,<br />

be:) e wealtiy throu~h the t~fl<br />

ing o f of her ~pouse, and she meek<br />

the e~ acclaimed aB a multi.mil.<br />

Iionai e,, at a f ash,onable muthern<br />

Calif rnla ‘hotel. They fall in love,<br />

but s me deeignin~ schemers en.<br />

deavo to blackmail the poet mildion.<br />

sire nd the princeaa comes to his<br />

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,1. I DAWSON, NEW MEXIC~THUR~AY, MAT 26, 1921. NUMBER 17.<br />

~CIAL EDITION<br />

SbHOOL NEWS ‘ HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL I DO YOU BELIEVE IN SIGNS?<br />

TO FEAT ~.._, 1 RE DAWSON . . . -... MAKES A HIT I . .. . . - “. .. .<br />

1’ COmen.emenl : FrOgram I — .- 1 Wtille OtdlnarIw we pmc e Ilttle<br />

-.1S ragular editio of the ‘(DsW. I May,27, 1921, 8 p.~ The fir~t annual published for the credence in the multitude of Buper.<br />

h Nm,Bvp appearing about the mid. Mt. W. D. Brenndn, presiding. Dawson Public .echoola made ib ap- stition, and U*W so fatihfully beneat<br />

naonti, li be an eight. Invocation . . . . ..-Rev. J. S. Ru=ell p.nrnfice ~is PaSt week and hag made “fieved in bye cer~in c1a= Of pernOns,<br />

!uI1 size .——. ‘~ newen ner printed on Song—’’Fair New Mexico” prietir; inatnlled On ~count of the beayy rain Sun. TIPPLE lWROVEMENTS DAWSON PLAYS TRINIDAD<br />

~ * ~ee~ ~ new liniumphri day evening the attendance at tie<br />

ON MAY S9TH & 30KH<br />

ngh.ndxing mack ine ~ap~b]e of Baccalaureab sercicea wk not as A fO~e” of workmeti ware employ-<br />

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hnndling 800 pounds Of flour, or three ]ar&e as axpected. The aennon by ed for nevntal days this paat week The DtI+rI regrdam wtBl play<br />

rrel.r, at one m1Xing. ~h:= ~en,t kev. Rumell was much apprw;atid in the work of inetnlling an immr- Trinidad on Sunday and Monday, M8Y<br />

Improvement i~ in ine with tbe ge”. by the ~aduati~ clam rind othem in tant im~ement in the r=creen- 29th end s~h. John O’Brien.man-<br />

~,ml axpansion mov ement of the bak. =tt~dance. The mueicrd progrrun inE plant at No. 1 and No. 2 tipple. ager, e~pec~ ~’ take along a him<br />

j ery mhlch recently had built for iti was supplemented by two BC.IOBby ti. A .vecond convayor for handing tbe a well balanced team tihat win giye<br />

mom made . . . .<br />

fancy nut coal wan in~alled, thuu<br />

Bird-<br />

-a gO~ account of i~e~. The game<br />

f~;~h;:;k~ tie exfrnndingbn= An oif painting “Dutch Wind Mill ,, adding n smond uriit which gfve8 100 Scheduied <strong>here</strong> for JaA &nd*y *M<br />

Hkla. by Mrs. Ge6.. L. Bradford wan pre- p.<br />

Hr cant incmaaed .efficiancy in the the Raton team W= called off ~<br />

~ o“ tha ~&h of ,h ~ ;reflent ~o;~ sented ti the Douglas Wlfeol thin prepa~tiOn Of an ataIolutaly clean accOunt Of the ‘bad weathar and rain.<br />

fancy nut coal for the market. The ~his gama ~U be played later. The<br />

0 b.kery rednce 1 the price of it; w~k ‘by Mr~ end Mru. GeO. L.. Brad-<br />

.0%,loaf from 12 % to 10C. ford.’ .<br />

rescreenhg p~nt is now capable of CaPi@n tiKM Playa on the local<br />

handling effidently all cgal between .<br />

x A four murae dinner ~1 be sm”ed<br />

~o~d~ n~fi. Sunday.<br />

one and four inches dumped by the The Dawon AtMet!cs, knOWII m<br />

.~ Mr. Rdward Po] ak, a ~aduate of Wednetday evening at 6.30 by the<br />

~ Dental gchool of<br />

two tiry .dnmpa $n bc.th tipples.<br />

the NO~WeA<br />

the DawaOn second team. *U play the<br />

domestic science rl=i under, the di- n eae changes are the product ,of<br />

;- Univrraity at ‘(lbiccgo,<br />

Springer nine on the local wunds<br />

Will afiive rection af Mim McGarvey b Mr. an~<br />

conhant dfort made by the .prepnrn- next Sunduy and the game taam =t<br />

c. Mrs~ Brennm, members of the schogl t.<br />

Ion department for utilizing tbe latta]<br />

practjce.’ Mr,<br />

Stirineer O? Monday.<br />

board and the hjjb ~chwl teacherfl.<br />

est improvement in coal prnpamtion<br />

A display of the Northern Great<br />

that experiment and prme=jve<br />

F. J. Marriott tif Denver, repre- ~cjen~e can de+=+<br />

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bsaideo b ‘rig a fir~lase ocmpany, 4 in tim the last of the %nk Gantn motied ta ~nidad iw of the P~ w~ek by Daw=n re~<br />

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week tuning a numbe~ of pianps. for 8, gh~ tisit over the week-end.’ idents. $ I ~ ,<br />

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Dawmon,New Mexico.<br />

DIAMOND RING CONTEST ON<br />

Dawmn’8 ‘Mid-Se-n’ Festi7al week<br />

>pene on next Monday, May 30th,<br />

with the E, B, Reed’s Greater Shows<br />

Iurninhing all attractions. This big<br />

imusement attraction carries 175<br />

>eople and is one Of the best and<br />

~iggwt that Y= ever appeared in<br />

1Dawson.<br />

The concession COI18i6t3Of<br />

twelve separate sh~ws, fOur gigantic<br />

riding devices, about 40 dazzhng ctincuseion<br />

booth, a large caliope, etc.<br />

One of the sp=ial features of the<br />

Cmni$al is the “Queen tintest” now<br />

in progrws. me ~incipala of’ the<br />

eoritest, entered ta date, are: Mi=es<br />

Louiee Springer, Satie C~ve~t, Ruth<br />

Sturgson, Nellie %ribn”;r, Josephine<br />

Atencio, Bertha Hubbard; Batina Albino,<br />

and fiances Ortiz.<br />

The contest is open to all young<br />

Indies of the camp who may have their<br />

name entered and join at anY time<br />

previaun to the clo~ing of the contd<br />

at 6 p. m. on next Thumday ev~ing,<br />

June 2nd. Each contenting, on joining,<br />

is given 1,00,0 free vet- fOr jOiningy<br />

Votw are on sale at One cent<br />

each. The young lady recei~ng the<br />

most votes it the clo,se Of the cOnteei<br />

wtil be declared Que~ of the can.<br />

ival and tbe most popular young.:lad~<br />

in Dawnon. She will also receive, a!<br />

a token of appreciation, a ~autifu’<br />

diamond ring. The second pri~e win.<br />

nm will alm receive a dlamvnd ring<br />

should the tint~ prOve w big ~<br />

~uceem au anticipated and a suffici<br />

ent amount i~ raised from the flal(<br />

of votes, three other prizes will bt<br />

given for the next- three highest. Sev<br />

eral of the contestants have heel<br />

se~ling vote~ and are doing nicely. !<br />

box for the receipt of the votm ha(<br />

been placed on the table at the fron<br />

door of the big store. Voteu may b,<br />

~ecured at the store jewelry depati<br />

inenk The rings b be given awa!<br />

are now on diuplsy in the windaw o<br />

the jeweky @e~rtment.<br />

NEGRO SENTENCED ‘“<br />

FOR STEALING COAI<br />

EWIS $ackson, a‘ CO]Ord minel<br />

working in No. ,6 mine, pleaded gui<br />

ty to the act of pking his own chec<br />

on caru of coal fined by” other mir<br />

eru apd was e.entenced Saturda<br />

moraing b *rve n term of 90 day<br />

in the county- jail. The” man wa<br />

caught red-handed at the trick an<br />

confwed to other offenses of whlc<br />

ha had been .suapected. This delibe]<br />

ate theft of credit for tie car of cc.i<br />

which belongs b“ another. han is on<br />

of the most deupicpble ach that fi<br />

minm is acc=iondly subj eti b<br />

Similar repetitioris ,will be sumsnaj<br />

!ly de~t with.<br />

Tho& P: Gable, stnte game mrde]<br />

attivad by auto Saturday evenin<br />

from Sank Fe and left bhe nej<br />

morning for hjs ranch id the Moren<br />

Valley. He was accompanied on<br />

brief tiip to the Valley by Dr. F. 1<br />

,Evaqn,<br />

row.<br />

Wm. Hm.an,’ and J.<br />

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B. Mo<br />

Mm. F. E. Lewis. a tiuter o.f Mrs.<br />

G: Lovering, ayrived ttis ‘past wet<br />

from ~Terlingua, Texau, for s month<br />

visit at the Loveting bo,me, :<br />

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Perhaps the income & n~ aa larke = be fOre.. Even ‘~,<br />

half the storY. The other half and by far the mOre lmPr~nt’Of hei~a, ‘ME ‘a IS““k::: O<br />

Are you getting value receivd for it?<br />

‘Look over. your expenses fOr the Past manth. were the d ‘eces%ry and :<br />

=eauy worth while? Did you buy ,omething YOUreally huve ~lt e uue for, Ju~ because<br />

it wan che~r or have YOUbObght ~inga beyond YOur mea a becaume You hap<br />

pened tO temwranly have sOme ex~a money in your pOcket “1 Or n YOur ~~king ac”<br />

count?<br />

Answer these questiOns fOr yauraelf and see if 0~ are. ilty.<br />

If you are not ettlng ahead try, a new plan, 6 vings Account with<br />

UB next ayday,. eien ti ough it ;s only a dollar or ten d~~r~ or twenty dollars, and<br />

then eac1 succeeding payday de ~$~wiae. Do you tilnk tha so small nn amount<br />

is not worth bothering about? i find if you give the Pla a fair chance that<br />

you can et along without that ten or twenty ju~t as well and you will have mmeth,ng<br />

to show f’ or It at the end of three or MXmonths time.<br />

You wiU then wonder why you didn’t try thi~ ~imple .=he e year~ ag?. fOr ii<br />

will giv,e you i bettet Iaea of the value of money, and, give, YOU certain eaknfaction<br />

in lookIw Iback over the year’s work, that can be ob~lned m no tha~ ,way.<br />

It i~ never t.no late b commence over, m start m ne~ Pay a ~th any amount<br />

you feel you should or can put aside. Don’t gut it off longer by I‘Jd.ng Youcself into<br />

waitlu until you have a,hundred or two hundred, because that t me may never come<br />

and you me losing valuable time in the meantime.<br />

Start now. Any amount -welcome at<br />

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BASEBALL BENEFIT<br />

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The Dawson Athletic B=eball club<br />

viU give a benefit dance at the Daw-<br />

,un opera house on next fiiday eve<br />

dug, May 27th. The music wil be<br />

‘urnitied on this occ=ion by tho<br />

,amou~ i,Sprin ger Novd ty Tbre ‘,”<br />

loncpded to be one of the very best<br />

orchestras in Wis part of the southmut.<br />

Tbe A’thletice is composed Of<br />

~ club of young men who have. been<br />

daying ‘together fm the p=t several<br />

rears. A seri~ of g~es for the<br />

:oming summer i~ now being atran-<br />

;6d by the managm who will scbedt~le<br />

] home series on the Sundayq that the<br />

irut team doe, not PlaY. The adltiion<br />

for the knefit dance will<br />

e one dollar. Everybody. till be<br />

telcome.<br />

APITAN .TEAM TRIMS MAXWELL<br />

The Cnpitan base ba’11team won<br />

rom the Mawell team at Maxwell<br />

!unday with tbe score of 22 to 8, the<br />

:ame being called at the end of the<br />

ixth inning on account of rain. The<br />

ocal team was reqresetid on the<br />

,iri“g fine by Fred Tru ji’llo, pit cher.<br />

tnd Pat Chavez, catcher. Mattifiei<br />

Lnd Ford furnished the .batkry for<br />

~axwell.<br />

CapW~n Marine Galvan of the Cap<br />

tan team announces that the same<br />

:earn will play on the Dawmn mounde<br />

}n qext Suday, May 29th, and wUI<br />

o~y the ROY ‘team on Monday, May<br />

30th.<br />

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Miss Elizabeth Faris, accompanied<br />

Mrs. Richard Gnskin and Miss<br />

ice Nw~le, m tired over from Ci-<br />

,rron on last~ednesday for a few<br />

zrs<br />

George B. Tomblin, P. G. Mullen<br />

i D. J, Penno of Trinidad spent<br />

,eral dayn of the2 past w8ek in<br />

wson in the inter~n~ Of ~hOAZWC r<br />

Id Placer and’ Development- Synd~<br />

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Plan’<br />

te wKih is pr~aring to open UP<br />

/cm depoaih on<br />

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Baldy ,mO~ntain.<br />

Heat<br />

et your ~iBhing Lcenae before June<br />

st and avoid dhe rush. See D. G.<br />

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visit in Dawmon. John HixenbaugM Mgr.<br />

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Electric Lights-Steam<br />

Single Meals 75c<br />

crest,deputy. g=e warden, at the RATES $3.iM per day<br />

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AutoLmvm Gnrago .t 9 ~ . nnd 3 P. M. Cfmod C*-.<br />

WEU EQUIPPED cHINE SHOP<br />

,. Twice-a-Day Auti ervim h Ratin, J<br />

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GRADE CIGARS WILL<br />

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BE som AT A BIG DISCO~TPRIC IF PUR-<br />

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Order Eastern Sk ,,<br />

RomkF S~;@m l~t ~nd ievf<br />

O. E. S. Social Cltib, mseti W-Y<br />

other Wednesday afbrnoon<br />

&rr. ANNA MEIKiE, W. M.<br />

Mm. BERTIE J. B-FORD, S=;<br />

DR C. W. HOOVER<br />

-k Bwo and Louia Faha mu+- - Henry Gumm r~ently ret~d John ‘ Rixenbaugh waE akent la,<br />

& h Koehlur kti Tuesday for a from a week’s visit in Pueblo, Colu. werek on n brief visit an bue.inw j<br />

*Svisit ‘with frien[ s.<br />

Les Veg&.<br />

~‘A new mn wau born w Mr. and ‘ .D’entist ,,<br />

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- Maraechini s nd firnily left<br />

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Mrs. Ignatio Hepmndez on May 8th. A.”X. Dormarr of the Knightiampi ,<br />

bell Mutic company vm.r a ,huinem -,<br />

tiny for Hibbing, Minn., w<strong>here</strong> Mrs. Charles Ward of Starti~lle<br />

~ ~~t to make their future<br />

‘ vieitir in Dawson on Saturday.<br />

wan visiting with ffiehds in Da~ort<br />

. OFFICE HOURS:<br />

ha. . this past weak.<br />

A. .B. Anderm, tiati MrpO~mr Of<br />

r vocatioml training, and A. W. kle- 8 k M. m 12.00 M.<br />

q. -..A ~-. Q-: ond Duwnt, Mrs. Jo.eph Padomo returned this ~ann, ~etional<br />

direchr . for the<br />

,,,and M*u. Jack V gil and H. R. past *eek f~m s viai~ ~th friends<br />

1 P. M. m Sso P. M.<br />

nouthw~ were buainem viaitirs irI<br />

returned Mo day fmm a in Ratin.<br />

Dawron Friday.<br />

7 P. M: to E(.mP. ‘M.<br />

ek.mtd” motor trip Mills, N. M.<br />

‘%. and Mrs. W. G. Moore are the<br />

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Father C!haput was pre~ent at Roy [ >’<br />

parentr of a new son, hrn at ~he<br />

‘~. E, Duchanois, anager of the ~ on Tnm’day evening May 17th, tm —i. ”<br />

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ospi~i on Wednwday, May- 18th.<br />

ddliver the graduw~g addr~ at the<br />

~tht Taylor SPr~ .w~e a bu~i-<br />

D1!3PENSARY BUILDING<br />

I’”viait4r in the c mp last, Tues- Mrs~ John Deightun expectd to s? Geurge ~h~l before the class of<br />

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leave Saturday for Gatdiner, N. M., five ‘~aduate%, ,<br />

,, after a few days visit at tite home of<br />

E, ‘M. Yates, county x.wltnri~, Bummar wearing spparm, urttmble<br />

;’~efore -im m you Jane camping Mr. apd Mrs. A. R. David.wn. .<br />

and tie motured down from RatorI for this aeawn of the year, on Bale<br />

., ok ovar. the foil wing new rner-<br />

Mrs. John L=h returned on Sat- Friday fOr = s!ofi v’isti ~th Mr. at the Army Gnods ~re. tf.<br />

‘d’ee jnd ‘=tive ‘by ‘he ‘my nrday, May li4th, from a six week s Ynte’s bro:her. .w~ ~ prOprietur Of<br />

mdsStare: ‘Bumme hati and cam ,<br />

visit in Albuquerque. Her tin tiuin , tbe Da-son ~~?t’ ShOP.<br />

ti wrap lqrgingrI, n w leather pub<br />

who hae been atinding Menaul echoo 1<br />

% rnnteenn and roping .equip- Anyone havi~ ware irooKI. for<br />

~f for boys, rmtur~ed wi~h her t.o spend<br />

,EU*“z au ILIII”B.<br />

r,ent during Carnivgl week are rej<br />

‘ the summer vwatlon in“ Damn.<br />

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MEMORIAL DAY<br />

Mon@y, May SOth, will be<br />

WELFARE COMMITTEE MEETS<br />

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The Welfare Committee, at ih reg-<br />

HOW A MINER CAN Av~D<br />

SOME DANGEROUS DISEASES<br />

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natiwmlly obaened aE Wernorial DaY.<br />

The seveml ac.~e of flag PO1=, ~W~<br />

ed in. hwaon during the tiotic<br />

ul?r seyi-mrmthly meeting :Sa.wday,<br />

perfected f~bher Planu for tha big<br />

Fourth af July celebration h be held<br />

*IU “Miners’ Circular 20”<br />

The miner, in cOmmOn with o~er<br />

workerfl, ‘has two dangers threatem<br />

expeOted to ixve the latter<br />

the folkwing advertiscr~, both in owner or le~see of my house Or bui ld- they are f10 am~l they dO not see Ipmt Of this week fO* h$r hOme in<br />

Damon and Men, through who~e ing used fOr gamb~ng PurW~eB is them. This makes it difficu 1$ W Denver. She was W’ tike with her<br />

“ emential co-operation the publii ation equauy liable ~th tie OccuPan& for ~r-~ ~urs~vefl f~m them. One M,r. Mttl ray’u small .aon, Billy, who<br />

of the book w= wde pos!itde: any viohtiou of the law catied on precaution tkt is perbsps mOre help- would SIIend tie summer. ?n Carbon.<br />

ma Dawmn Garage, Rhelpa Dodge in the rented or “deaaed hOUB~ The ful than any other is tO avOid all dab. CO.a., with Mr. MurraY’~ moth-<br />

Mercaritile C,ompany, The Dhwson provitiom Of the new law will be things unclean. Real flead ineau er,<br />

Theatru, Dawon Fuel Kales Corn- tiictiy enforced in DawsQn. ~ meang clean water, clean y=d~,’ clean.<br />

pany, Bank of Dawaon, Dawson Bak- milk, clean food, ciean hOu~es, Olean The E B. Reed’; Greatir shows wilI<br />

ev, J. J. Laubach, DawsOn Tailor A riew line of subs~nti~ krun ks, DAWSON— opan in Dawwn next Monday for a<br />

Shop, Dr. C. W. Hvovor, Dawsoll all siz-, has juut hqen received by the air, clean bedrooms and clean bod~eu~ week’s atand. The wrecking of nine<br />

Hotel, Gr9ft’5 Confectionery, ad the ~my GOOds\store. tf. G~~IUS and unclmnlinesrn are cIosely caru of 20 double-length carfl car.<br />

“following advertiser. fr6m ~tin: rdated. A covered, watir-tigh t can ried by these shows compehled the<br />

Mrs. -Al Bourne spent several daYs<br />

L. E. Kelly, Manhattan Cafe,<br />

for ~ash and garbage should be RatQn<br />

kept AOW b lay over at Albuquerque for<br />

of the pad week visiting in Raton<br />

Supp@ Company, Gate City Garage, ~ith f=ienda. . near the rear of each lot. Kitchen two wee ks of the praent month, but<br />

The Sweet Shop, and The Kilm may<br />

alopE and dirty dishwater shou Id not the dat~ at ~aw~on will ,be filled<br />

New lkather putteea, “all 8iZ~<br />

: ~ofihinff Co.<br />

and be t~own on the grgun~ ne ar ‘the with tb,, entire BhOw.<br />

,, of several quslities; mmmer hnt~ and ~ck doo~. O“thoupen should k kept<br />

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&r. and Mm. Raymond Psuedo caps, and @amping paraphernalia a ‘f mn~hrg and fly-proof. Cw ckena, A cent eat held on the local grounk<br />

moved this past week from Dawwn all kinds, on sale at ‘low pricee & tha<br />

rabti]ta, or animreis af any kind what- on sun( 4Y, May 16th, between the<br />

‘h Koehle.r. Army Gmds S~re. “ tf. ever ~hould not be “allowed under regular Daw~on nine and the hretts<br />

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the house or pOrch. Main~in @gar- team r tiltid in a 1S.1 victiry forth{<br />

I den and keep a clean yard. Hydmnti regular t , The Raton club was sched.<br />

Ishould be kept clornedand ,wa~t,e web ~led tu play the Daw~n<br />

er prevented from s~ndlng In the last SU1Lday afternoon.<br />

Dwight~IceCream yard. Have as few domestic animals<br />

regulam on<br />

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flbout th? premises aS po=ihle and<br />

keep them away ,from the’hou~ OP- Keep the h~me and iti eutround-<br />

,an the bedroom w~ndow at night and ,ing~ c1~Fan: keep fie O~thOuse clearii<br />

permit the lungs to breathe fresh air working place cle~; don~t<br />

atnight as -e.11 as during the day e~sly; avoid needless expO+<br />

Ftincy Creatis and Ices ~ time. Obwrvance of’ these ~imple the an fittle dust m pO*ibl@<br />

precautions prevent tuberculoaiB, ty- Pnd Y wiU avoid much of sicknew<br />

phoid fever, bowel .complainti, pneu. , a Specialty .. . suffering ~ yO~seff and<br />

morria n5d comnmtiidle diemsed;<br />

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pkses You sho ld be on hand “kfore this sale hoses.<br />

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‘ For eve y five dollars worth of merchandise purchased anyw<strong>here</strong> in the skre you ~ be given<br />

your choice of 4 lbs; of sugar for $1.00 o; 1-2 sack of. Diamond M flour for $1.85. Ask for your du~li-<br />

eatesand pres nt them at the grmery<br />

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leg Sbck. Mr. “. -. -b.)<br />

~,f, netiay from L<br />

,L R. Johnmn, the scale ‘nepector, a po,itiun au d=.U._W, ~=. ,8,= “,=<br />

, e YIUregub montiiy Iounda<br />

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Mr. anti Mh. Jas. Oleski and Mri.<br />

II. j. Daiml, tible boti fO~ Nb. 1 Mrs. Wm. Km retnrnti ‘recently<br />

, )en Fi@b3 of qkwr<br />

~ gneuti for ~evmal<br />

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dap<br />

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week absence in Kamaa.<br />

~;l~ a two week visit in ,Skirwflle,<br />

. E 7 ‘ Q-haaf’nrrived last Wed-<br />

Ed Deeter of Miami wd<br />

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w“ of Springer were fi~m<br />

;ima, Ohio, to kcept<br />

J.“,....- 8A. AL. k:- tbe la@ of Iaatweek.<br />

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chorusithas been found nec~ry l—<br />

●- t9 -.. potipone tb( e Minstwl Show until The employment office hns recent. p.m. for all kinds<br />

Iy been placed Gnder ‘the direct bnp<br />

Repair Work.<br />

.- —..- erviaienof Mr.JohnPabte*II,the<br />

Dr. m. T. meuoww! ““of o M~ell, ~~lefclerk, mc regularo~ficahonrB<br />

M- ~Bg ~ ~B~or in1uawsonl=t - - w~mem-for tbe ~~p]~~~~t Office,durifig kaf Agent’ for Gatea<br />

. M+ day for a confrer~ncewith<br />

the 10~~ ~~lch b“si~ss will be tvan~ntied; are<br />

S ‘r. ~,pnya,c,.n,. . . . .<br />

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Vu& 1. WSON, NE W MEXICO- THUR!SDAY, JUh[E .- 2.1921 NUMB,ER In.<br />

~ GWUAT,NGIEXERC,SES ,1 PO*PYmO*ERsALE’ lSHERIFFADDsTO ‘ lmpHUSFEVERSPREADS ‘-L<br />

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annual co mencemenc exer.<br />

iN TAOS COUNTY<br />

The poppy flower sale conducted ‘,<br />

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cises of the Dawa oil pUb]iC Echc,ola on Saturday, May 2Sth, “under the A visit oft be shEfiff id ,Dawuon<br />

wee held Friday ev ~ning at the opera<br />

Typhu~ fever, scourge of the Bal.<br />

au~picea of the AmeriCan-fianco chil-’ Saturday brought to light a fu~l- ~<br />

houe with a large audience of school<br />

an stikee and n. constant menace to<br />

dretis league, waB very .eUccaaaful in fledged still w~ch tie officerB knew<br />

,,, patron8 and friends present b witness Daw~on. Theentire allotment Of 600<br />

the armiei during the Great war, rehad<br />

been operating in Loreta camp<br />

,’” tldninnpiring event The occasion recently<br />

made its dreaded appeargince<br />

poppies, sent to the local Red Crofla but had never been ,able””to locatg.<br />

,!, fleeted the imports nt Btride taken ,by<br />

In, New Mexico among the Navajo<br />

director, ‘Mrs. G. M. Han~on, was sold As~iated by’ Night Mar~hal McCarti 1<br />

~ Indians of San Juan, county, taking<br />

the +-n flcbool s during the print on Saturday and a much larger num- the tieriff finally diecoyered the<br />

a heavy toll of lives; ,and now comkg<br />

munity pride in ber would have bew disposed of bad b,ooze-making apparatus bidden in = the more ~ece”t ~epott that tbe in.<br />

., n creating that the flower~ been obtainable. The Six-foot excavation cleverly conceal. dian~ of a ~~~~ifi pueblo in’ T80B<br />

ong p“pfls and poppies were ~Old for, ten cen~ ~=ch ~d in the bottom of ~ba ~e,ler of t~~<br />

awmn’a edu. countiy are<br />

,and were made out of a;lk hy the<br />

likewiue dyrng like flies.<br />

place occ.pied by ~tt Cabish. OUL lt doe~ not appear tO ~ve ~pread tO<br />

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a plane with women a“d children living in the des- door.s, under a chicken coop, wan<br />

the white population as yet, but may<br />

elated regions of France. Tbe pro- found ‘another excavation which con.<br />

do w udesa the local health putborth<br />

an ceeds of the sale conductid through- cealed other evidence showing that<br />

1 and O“t the natiOn ~iu be “~ed ~ntire]y a ref.~ar ,,moonn~lne,~ Still ~a~ be.<br />

Ities maintain a ~ttict, watch upon<br />

every suspiciou~ caue of diseaw ap<br />

ding. for the roaintenance of hospitalo for ing operhted. The man Cabish is<br />

usic nt mbers were fum- thma war tortured people in the dev.<br />

pearing in tbe communi~. The Daw-<br />

Sti]l in Kldfig b“t WI] ~o~n ha l~~~t.<br />

e Junior High Scbooi Glee<br />

son physicians are pursuing this pol-<br />

astated distilcts of nortbeastern ed and handed over b the tender mer.<br />

lub and tbe High ‘School Glee Club. France.<br />

lcy :i protecting this community.<br />

Tha Flanders poppy has be. cie~ of the Federal couti i<br />

Ralp~ O’Brien pre ~ented the Ha]uta. come a sacred emblem ~ al] Ameri. Tha still was ojne of tbe largest so<br />

I Typhus fever is no t b be confuied<br />

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tov ‘ddre~ for t ~e ClaSS and Mike<br />

Marich, the valedic tory addre~g. Btih<br />

yOung men demon ated themselves<br />

CanS be~=ufle they =. inseparably U*<br />

soc>ated with the ~upreme sacrifice’<br />

made by ~o many American soldiers<br />

far found by the afficer~. , It con.<br />

sisted of a lame copper caldron ~quip~<br />

ped tith dead pipes fo~ the distiu~on<br />

~e;yty:::efy~i,e::;~a~o;;;<br />

~ bey may look somewhat alike at first.<br />

~’ b be eplendid ~pesR,, Mtb . meee. on the ba~le fields of Fr=”r.e, Proce,, The ~ of ~he lead pipe Typhus is more rapid in i~ on=t and<br />

i. age that wau rou Idly applauded at<br />

their conclusion, ~~ea~ two leaders<br />

Those auuiuting with the local ,sale<br />

of the poppies were: Helen ptin,<br />

coilfl has been reapg”flib]e for tbe<br />

lead pOigOni”g Of ~evernl individ”al~<br />

m the development of the fever.<br />

erfiption appears {n about five<br />

The<br />

days<br />

; fn tha daau scholar, h,p will make e,b]= w~l]~~* ,q~r~, Eliz~bath Brennan, who have con~”med ~~me of the and spreads from the flanks to all<br />

, .reprment.ativea for th~ Daw~on Eigh Gene~ive ,McDemitt, Doria O’Btien Ilq”or made f~om thig Still+ ~i~ parts ?f the body. The face bipomea<br />

I Bcbool w<strong>here</strong>ver th Bir efforts fOr fur. a“d Helen Robin~on. deadly ,poinon aeti wpc,” the mCItCIrswolen and du~ky and the whole skin<br />

h’,’tier education ma>‘,take them. nerves and paralyzes the victim. SW. may be mottled. T<strong>here</strong> are slight<br />

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:: The ‘main addrm.L: n of ih. .v.nine ..... ‘MISS KINNEY MARRIED<br />

eral cases of this poisoning led to tbe hemdrrhdgea under tie akin witlt so-<br />

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find dincovery of tie m“rce from called “blnck” meadea. Quiti early,<br />

ent John V. hnw y, who gave ’11his N ~ ~mived s“”day ~vmnln~ ~~d<br />

which the Poisoned IiquOr wao comin<br />

the disease the mouth bemmes foul<br />

K usual forceful and - c.gical ‘te ‘“pe’inyd- way a ~Ie~r ~ :d’Mr’ ‘ec’b”gof ‘bbotk<br />

t.’ are gueEb. for .s few days at tbe home :%. ,-<br />

and sore. T<strong>here</strong> iu alm conuidernble<br />

presentation of th need and value of Of J~dge’ and Mr~. Kinn~y. Mrs. Considerab& ingennity was employ. ~. clouding delirium. of ‘the mind and a t?ndency<br />

~ f’ an educational trai ing. Thin addre~s ~ng ~a~ formerly M~oBHelen Kin. .ed -by Cabish j“ ,the concealing of hie<br />

‘ has followed by t e pre~entation Of I<br />

ney, well known ti a host of friends Aill. A search of the piemia= had This disease is spread only hy body<br />

diplomas by Dr. . C. Diver, pmsi- in Daweon, ~hoae ~eddiW tik flace pr’eviou~]y bee” retie by Marghal lice and bead lice. pere t<strong>here</strong> are<br />

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{. dent of theboard f education.<br />

on the 18th of last month at Tucum- McCarty but with no success. It wan nO lice ~ere can be no tYFhUS fever.<br />

‘Pheevept.Of, w aY evening marke ~ari ~ Mr. Cecil hug, an E. P. & S. the keen noue of McCarty that fin. After a ~OUS9bites a P*Bon Wbo is<br />

1 , , hn imWrtunt mil ne in the Kistory W. ~n~nem ~~floned ~~ Abbo~, ally locateti the mash from tie fill Rick with the disease, it ca=iea the inof<br />

tbe Da~On P lic mcbools. The<br />

RkH,size 1 of the 1921 adutiing class in.<br />

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.,alcawm mac a ne intereBt has been<br />

awakened in the young people of<br />

Mrs. “Long went ~ T“~~m~ay; iocatef under the chicken house. !phe fection in iti ‘body for neveral dam<br />

about ~ ~ear ago *f~* ~omp,eting vault i“ tbe cellar Waa equipped with ~fore it can tiafimlt it ~ other Pr-<br />

her CO”me from ‘the A]buq”erq”e water a“d e]ectr~c ]igbt COIIIIeCtiOIIB EOV. After that time it is capable<br />

B“dnew ~o,,ege to ~ke ~ Position and w~~ evid~t]y Wepared ~ dO of giving the dineane w ‘any one whOm<br />

i Damon, and in t nit ,parenb, for<br />

aa ~nogripher ‘and clerk to agent some business. T<strong>here</strong> is a “retai~ us<br />

ncompleting at llea~ ,a. four-year high Devore of the Rock ~=~a”d fines at ~ell as a “wholesale” phase to the<br />

mbool COUmO. As ong incentive has Tuc”m~ari4 Prmvioua ho her gradua- husine= which wfil be duly brought<br />

‘ bden held up to th puptla of the ICIW-tion at ~b”q”erque -~be ~wended \to light ~e soon ~~ fie federal au~or.<br />

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er gradeu for takin advanhge of the high ~hoOl in ~i~bee, AriZOna. ‘The ‘Ities can take the mti~ in charge.<br />

/, ,~ducational faciliti a which opportun.<br />

announcement of her wedding came ~’<br />

‘~. I* h= now made tieire. Thi.e new _ ~ ~eaBant ~“p*~e to ~oHt of her COPPER MINES EXPERIMENTING<br />

it may bit. Vigorous mea9ure9 for<br />

de~~Oying all Xce .~ll gOOnBtamP’out<br />

tie epidemic- It is Only nec=w ~<br />

batbe every person, who has been<br />

near a typhus c-e, in kero~ene ‘or<br />

gnsolime and to soak the cltilng in<br />

tbe same fluids, or to boil them in W%<br />

1 , , mint is ref Iected i the present grad.<br />

‘nating claes,. the ~ority of whOm<br />

~ are no+ making a a~gnti h.tike<br />

ffie”d~ in Da~~~n<br />

held in We highed<br />

hy ~h~m<br />

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she is<br />

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largest = ‘minis in<br />

Shtes are at a etind~till.<br />

tbe<br />

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ter, in order to “removal tie lice. Efow-<br />

~ver, tie ~g~ r~ni& kerosene and<br />

gasc,line, ~CIthat it is necemary b re<br />

; ,UP college work i p~paration for a MUST BE NATU~IZED defirdte time for reopeuin~ can be peat the ~oaki”g .&hreeMmm at inter.<br />

I~ life of *S fullest uue!ulneae. Such TO HUNT !N THE STATE<br />

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get. h‘ situation depende entirely vals of five days, in brder tu catih the<br />

~; , ?enult@, now bei obtained by ibe “ on reduution of eurplus metal &ckB. ]ice thmt have been rmently batcbed<br />

,! , Dawuon wbowla, re immeagureab]e Santn Fe, May 21.—Foreign born Several of the copper mining corn. ~“~<br />

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;-,’ in their velues and ofihy of fie full. residenti who have declared their panic! ar? alr=dy ew~en- in The Mde Bureau of Public Health<br />

‘: -t co-operation a d ~pWrt of thti intention of becomin”g cltixena but the manufact=~ Of cOpper ~Vtannils .1s wnrning all health offfcern in the<br />

L~cemrmunity. ~. who ;have not tiken out final na% which wJI f=inh a ,~ew ouflet f~r state h ,be on the lookout for ce.aeu<br />

I I !fbOB%compld g #e pm~tibed uralization papern are bm.red from cOpper. s~ti~=~w. ~mem in of ,@hoa, and b wire tbe Bureau at<br />

Dr.year high uc 01 course on this hunting and fishing. in New Mexico, $he~e atie~men~ im announc~, and * e appearance of the fi~ suspicion<br />

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Atirnev General Harry s. BUWMan he weting ,qnaliti@ of ,mpper par.<br />

caee. It is ah sending a !ettnr to<br />

,, O’Brien+Epimenia ucero, Vern Shell’ said today in an opinion’ for the s~te ticul=lY -commend it for many CIUS- every doctor ih the Ate to tbe same<br />

,, ‘tin, MyrtJe Baca, Edgar Sbeppeanf, game and fish depatienL oes ‘of afilcleu.<br />

affect. T<strong>here</strong>” in everp pronpect thnt<br />

Winnifred Teeple” and. Sadie. Coveti Mr. Bowmnn quoted *be act Pa& K, P. MEMORl& SERVICES the epidemic will be quickly ~mped<br />

aed by the last l+~ltitue which auys:<br />

OUL now Mat h hae been recognized<br />

~ ,. STOPPER ME TS HERRBU “It shall be unlawfnf for any un. The Dawmn order of tiigtnta of and ~“e=etic ~e~~r~~ for ~Q c~n.<br />

., “atnr~ized forei~ born r~ident of Pythiaa will hard their annual ob- trol intiitikd. .<br />

tio bofing game New Mexico or a~oining - to Barwance of Memorial day on Sunday,<br />

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* wifjne~i”g of hunt for, capture, kill or wound any June lSth, AU memb~ and vigib<br />

M= S. E. Shannon, Jr. entertained<br />

een Jcdmny wild ~lrda or game knimti within ing membem of the lodge are requm%<br />

a few of her lady frfend,e Wedneuday<br />

opperof Denv and Rank Herre. this ntaW,” ed to meet at 2 o’clock in the after-<br />

afternoon in honor of Mrs. C. S. *r-<br />

The aet fm-tber pmhibitd gnch por- noon at the lodge room, from whence win of ~c”ticati,<br />

sons from having in their posaeueion they wt~ march in a body b tihe Dawmn<br />

cwn~w to decorata graven of<br />

departed members. The. lodge will<br />

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Mm. C.“H.Sartednand tin, former<br />

~re will be Win Hutiti, formar general Bup. agtin convene & 7.80 o’clock in tie residenti of Dawo% retmed to their<br />

Damn, and mn ThoL evening eit the lodge hall for the pur- home in Tucumcari) tie last of the<br />

t will be staged nnt er the antipicem of H.tihq left Satwday<br />

; tie Northern N-<br />

M*ico Fair Aueo- home in Colerndo afttr<br />

;detlon vi$tt in Dawn.<br />

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for tbe~ we pf attending iti a body the divine<br />

a two daya’ servicen held at the Dawmn commnnity<br />

church.<br />

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Published on Thumday at Dawsofi, N.w<br />

Mexico by the<br />

DAWSON WEI,FARE DEF+mTMENT<br />

JET T. Conway, Dlrnctor and Editor<br />

T-m” of smb#ctlr)n*m<br />

Six m.ntha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .76<br />

he Y.ur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,6.<br />

Aave,tlHln~ R~tes On APP1lcutloli<br />

Entered second-cla~, ‘matter<br />

Xarnh 10th, ~al. &t the post. office at<br />

D&w&on, N.* Mexico.<br />

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TENNIS SEASON OPENS<br />

The called meeting of tennis PlaYti,<br />

held at the Welfare office on<br />

Monday evening, set in nlotion the<br />

~rment tennis .eason whi,hh sta~ off<br />

this week with the first tourn~nlent.<br />

J. J. IvScGoey was elec~d tennis ~nanager<br />

for the seamn, and a membership<br />

fee of “one dollar fixed as the<br />

dues for each club member. It was<br />

decided to OCCUPYdune with a t!criea<br />

of single tournaments to determine<br />

t<strong>here</strong>iative playing itarrding 0S eacii<br />

member. The men were di~idpd into<br />

two cl-s: A-cla~~ and B-c~asa, in<br />

accordance with the raflng determined<br />

bya commitiee of the whole. The<br />

present standing of the playera in<br />

each of these clsmes and tie s~nding<br />

of the lady players, as given below,<br />

were<br />

lots.<br />

determined ‘by. the drawing vf<br />

For the first series of matches,<br />

the even number can challenge .1%{<br />

odd number above. After this aerim<br />

ia played, the player is open ta chal.<br />

lengefrum the player rnnkingbelo~<br />

him and~helownumber~n Clas5.4i~<br />

subject *O challen~e from, the higl<br />

man in Clasa.B. The ‘a’canding,of tht<br />

players at the start of the taurna<br />

ment, as deterirrinsd by ’lot, is as fol<br />

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Ladies: 1, Miu McCreary; 2, Mre<br />

Jss. Saul; 3, ,Mrs. Henry Peppin; 4<br />

Sadiq Covert; 5, Frankie Shelt~n; 6<br />

~Mm. Earl <br />

1: The contesb for class ~tandini<br />

are m commence at once, best twa<br />

outaf<br />

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three se~to determine &and<br />

2. Failure<br />

;eita place.<br />

@ meet challenge far<br />

3. All tournament on challeng(<br />

must ba arranged though manigmr<br />

in order b<br />

courh.<br />

avoid confiice on use o<br />

4. Ladies not rwlar~ employe~<br />

~rdWecourtsb y6:30p.m,<br />

6. Each contea~nt must furnis]<br />

two guod balb’in tourn.gment.<br />

6. No profanity,?f mry.nqtyre.wi]<br />

bgsllo~e~on thecOur@., .<br />

The club membership is open t<br />

anyone desiring ,ti ple.y tmmk an,<br />

the membership fem .?f o,ne .dolla<br />

ahodd be ad at once -ti th,a man<br />

ager. From the three or four stand<br />

ing highq in each clam at the end o<br />

June “will tbe selected the .contistant<br />

for the fin~l elimination tournament<br />

on the Fourth of July. ~ d<br />

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‘l’hen stop and look in the matter.<br />

Perhaps the incpme in not as large m before. ‘Even so, INCOM is onl one;<br />

half the “story. The other half and by “far the more importint of the t o, is O~GO.<br />

Are you gatting vslue received for it?<br />

Look over our expermea for the past month, Were they au ecess?ry and<br />

really<br />

cause<br />

worth while?<br />

it warn cheq,<br />

Did you buy something you really hnve little “, for, ju,t be-<br />

or have you bought’ things beyond your means b@c use Yo,u happened.<br />

to temporamIy have some extra money in your pocket ~r in youi check]ng account<br />

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Answer these questions for qnr~elf and see if<br />

If you are not getting aha i try a new plan. 3 ~;>2>i’~n/~tcount with<br />

u~ next payday,, even though’ it is onl a dollar or ten dollars or twen dollars, and<br />

then each succeding prI day deposit’1 T“ kew]ae. Do You think that ao s 11an amount<br />

i~ not worth botherim az out? You wilY find if you give the plan a in chance that<br />

vou can =et slan~ without tit ten or twentv iust as welI and vou will hf ve somethinz<br />

~o show ?;; ;t “at-the end af three ii k “rn;n~~ “tke. - “<br />

You wi~ then wonder why you didn’t try this simple scheme ye ~a ago, fOr, it<br />

till Ave you a better idea of tie value of money. anu give you a ce ““J in Raki*fac~On<br />

in 100kink Iback over the vear’a work. that can bi “obtskred in no other ~ay.<br />

It-is never too lat~ w commeice over, w s~rt in next ayday h ~ny amount<br />

you fed you should or can put aside. Don’t put it off longer i“ y kldtin youmelf inti<br />

waiting until you have a hundred or two hundred, because that time m y never come<br />

and you arn losing vsluable time in the meantime.<br />

Start now. Any amount welmme at<br />

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hfiie Matia, ,a machine coal loader,<br />

Id his foot 6everelY itiure~ Ia4t<br />

eek, when he attempted to board a<br />

oving motor, which act was contrary<br />

, company rules, and all safety pracces.<br />

su long a5 people insist on tak-<br />

IE chances, acci&nis are lbound to<br />

>cur.<br />

The first aid teams which are ti<br />

~mpete on the Fourth of Jdy are<br />

dring advantnge of ~e days when<br />

Ie mines are i@le t! put in extra<br />

,aining.<br />

“rnY NAME IS CO-OPERATION”<br />

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I represent both employer and em-<br />

Ioyee. As long a! 1 come tO Ye!.<br />

Dth parties, to ‘our partnership are<br />

reaumably’ doing iheir part. An ac-<br />

,dent may delay me ok even drive me<br />

way. Your employer is tryintr to<br />

revent accidents. . Are You doing<br />

our part? Be csreful.<br />

FREE PICTUR,E SUOW.<br />

A free pi~ute slio.w win be givep<br />

t two o’~ock Rsturd.sy aft~rnoon,<br />

une 1lth, a%?.he opera houee- under<br />

be aqpicw @ tie Safpty Depsr~<br />

rnent Three big reek of pictures,<br />

repare~ and preeented by the Bureau<br />

f Mine@pf ws Fadera] .Go,vmnment,<br />

U be S)IO?M,~ first reel bsing an<br />

iter.ssting ~ry entitled, “The Min-<br />

:’s ~eqson”. The other two reels<br />

ill graphically pQtiBy “ssfe and<br />

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i~erous practiceu in Bituminou~<br />

1 mining”., Anyone intermted, and<br />

ticu]srly all underground work-<br />

I. are urzed to see the~e motion -<br />

;wes. .<br />

J9 n,Hixepbau~k Mgr.<br />

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PITAN BEATS VAN HQtJTEN<br />

6TOS<br />

ph. Capi~n bsseba)l team took<br />

n’Houten intw camp last Sunday<br />

the local diamond, 5 b 3. Trujillo ,<br />

~arican M<br />

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)earOd on the firing line for the 10.<br />

s and Chavez received. The usual<br />

.W-U1ll<br />

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rhe Loretti baseball<br />

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team were de-<br />

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-deals 75C<br />

~ted by A~ilar at Aguilar in two<br />

:ss, ~ @ay@d ,Sunday and Monday.<br />

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El ctric Lights4+*”– 1=<br />

wd witnessed the game. ! HWt I<br />

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R ?~f$;.(KI per day I<br />

DAWSON~GARAGE<br />

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“:OUR SUBPLUS S~CE O.F HIGH GWDE CI Am WILL ‘<br />

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Dwight\,IceCmarn,,<br />

Dawson, N.M.<br />

a Specialty ,. ‘1<br />

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of the summer. Mies rgo and M%<br />

-— Walsh till go to the University of<br />

“nner served Utah. Mrs. Reberta wiii attend Den.<br />

ver University. MiumWelch will be. in<br />

Arco, Idaho, And Mi= Hoelz in ,Madinon,<br />

Minueaoti. Miss Sroti will be<br />

in ,~we]l and MISS Plutter in Roy.<br />

nnn, Dr. and bfrs . F. C. Diver, Mia~ Lynch an+ Miss Weismr,will ab<br />

. end tdre.. T. L. ...<br />

1[’~~<br />

~,take their lunch at’ he Eagle’s Neat ‘-”<br />

;“dum. The day w 11 be long re- M;ss ‘Nell Scavlon, of the general<br />

~embered hy nvery ne. Good-bye, manager’s affice of ~he St. L. R. M.<br />

~CkuY fff 1921. & P, company, came down from Rb~<br />

Tha school ye= jnst closed was ton the lad of the wwk for n short<br />

, e’occwaful from the Rather’s point of ~s:t in Dawmn ~h relatives+<br />

~;tinw. Next year sh uld be more SW. The semi-annual election Of lodge<br />

~ e~”], Most of th teachers wili be ~fficer~ for the* locel order of the<br />

~ oot of town fOr the ummer, many Of Knigh& of pythja~ was to be held on<br />

them attending .sch cd. Mise -Devlin Wednesday bvening, June Ist. Work<br />

will teach in the C nty Institute at ;n the fir~ rank wag ~]ao to be ~x.<br />

‘: %ton during the ext two weekG. emplified. The evening was to be<br />

h. YOun~, MrE, oorehead, ‘rB. concluded with the enjoyment of r~-<br />

~ Cartrell, Mrs. Hen , and Mrs, Mc- fre~hment~,<br />

. Atee w~ll attend th Institute. Miss<br />

Bealc will go to the , I. TaYlor ranch Mr. ~nd Mrs, Charles YwnR, acnear<br />

Springer, Miss Lunsford dill go companied by lfr. YoIYnjr’s mother<br />

to Taylor Springs. The Misses Mc- a.d Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moorhead,<br />

Garvcys and Mr. D e will attcmd the moloreff to Raton Sunday for n visit<br />

Normal et La. Veg s, Miss Plait wiR with friends. Mrs. Young and Mrs.<br />

go to the Colorado eacher’B College Mourhend will attend the Colfax<br />

at Greeley. Miss Love and Miss County Institute for the wxt two<br />

.,Oliverwill be in R tin th,e first part’ weeks, I<br />

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‘epr’’en’ingth=<br />

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3FEEhERS VIOLATING<br />

REGULATIONS<br />

The’” main 6treet alo~g “railroad<br />

,Ow,,, be~een the ball park and the<br />

.ailroad crowi~, i6 being uued aa a<br />

Ipeedyey by numerom motorie~ who<br />

lot only fail h obsewe epbed reguln.<br />

;iohs, but utterly disregard all re~.<br />

>ect for oth era in coursing thi~ main<br />

~rtery of travel down the canon. The<br />

btreet is nece~eariiy narrow and muut<br />

ae used for pedestrainn. Children<br />

iving on tbe sired are also inclined<br />

~ P~UY in, *q street, making it ex-<br />

,remely importint that atimibilw<br />

knd bicycles are rub at moderate<br />

~peed on this tharougbfare.. The of-<br />

!icer having the enforcemeti’ of the<br />

aw in charge will prosecute ariy vie.<br />

.GAS ‘“ ,,<br />

(By E. Wphensj<br />

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Hydrogen is the lightest gas Iumwn, :.<br />

,heing” leeg than one-fourteenth of fie<br />

weight of the air. occaaion~y, mall .<br />

quantities are produced by blaaing<br />

and from other Axploslve agenciw, .<br />

b$ it ie seldom .Aet with i“ mine~.<br />

It has hen demonatrnted, in a num. ,<br />

ber o? instances, that the action of<br />

acid mine water on the lining of centrifugal,<br />

pumps, when idle,’ produced<br />

auf f icient hydrogen to burn the<br />

Pumpman when his lamp touched it<br />

off.<br />

The most importint source of hy.<br />

drogen, ROfar as minm are concerned,<br />

is. the charging of detic St.nr:<br />

age battery locomotives, k The pau-<br />

~~ge of the electiic current breaks<br />

rotors of theke #need ramlations.<br />

,-- down the water of the Ibatter@ into<br />

lTf4 OF JULY COMM1~EES ik two elementi: Hydrogen and<br />

TO MEET FRIDAY EVENING Oxygen. If a naked light is brought<br />

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All &airmen and members of comnittees<br />

appointed for the big, Fofih<br />

)4 July celebration four weeks hence<br />

Ire reque9tA to meet at th~ lodge<br />

near the batteries while they are be-<br />

ing churged-panticulwly if ‘the lid<br />

of the battery box has -beeit left cloecd—an<br />

explouion will very tikely<br />

The uchool nurse, who has been<br />

= ~reful Buwey,und examin-<br />

.oom in the Opera House on 29id~ ~k~ flace. lt ‘s ‘cry imPOrt~t .~hat<br />

avening, June Srd, to discuss arrange.<br />

o<br />

p<br />

en Iighta not be used smund tiF.<br />

‘age batte~ Iocomotivee duri~, the<br />

nent detills. A cordial invitation is<br />

;xtepded all others interested in the<br />

charging and that the place w<strong>here</strong><br />

!vent b be present. The ladies of the<br />

they ard charged should have plenw<br />

Woouaheart Legion have been granted<br />

of ventilation, so that a dangerous ac-<br />

,<br />

;he eoncwion privileges for the day<br />

cumulation of hydrogen will not ocbatee<br />

dl regret le iving the Dawi atiOn Of the pupi~ of the D=WEOn ind they will amume the responxi,bil- Cut.<br />

u lnetitution o.nd,we hope ‘tiat they public achonlB duriu ~ pwt eeveral ,W of $urnishing ,the big holiday Hydrogen burn~ With an ak?tOBtco]be<br />

found in norne Mgher institu. week% cOmule~d her ~rk this pest !rowd with stand refre~hmentn. The orlw~ flame and Produceu a .&eat<br />

on of learning in SEptember. The week. Reuulta from the Central school %muuernent evenk and the prizes to<br />

deal of heat. The lower and upper<br />

of 1921 W= RU uriusual one in and the DOUElaS=ho~ have been pre- Deawar@d &!ll be advertised :n next explosiva dimti are 10~o and 66%,<br />

.@@w w8ys. The tia them. feel that ~’OUelYrepOfied. The f~lOring sum- ~eek~~ i-e. Don,t forget the imp~ respectively, 111a mixture of air and<br />

e echo] has done n 1It for them and mary till he Of in~re~, especially ~ %ntmeeting tomorrow evenin~ at 8’<br />

hydrogen. It has no poioonous effd<br />

~ return th~ they “hfive done a lot thO~e who mw ha?e cMMren ~end- o’clock.<br />

on the human ay8tem, yet it cannot<br />

ing the’ schools <strong>here</strong> reported:<br />

he breathed in a Dure s~te because<br />

Upper Canon Scbeol: Tkie were ihe local representative of the Red’ of im suffocating effec~. J ‘<br />

j The enrollment in the high school<br />

121 examined, o,ut of which 60 dept Cross, Mre.. G. M. Hanson; is prepar-<br />

M the b~inning of ;he new uchool<br />

~hould be more than ~ixw and with tha. window closed at night; 62 ed to give all ex-~oldiels assistance<br />

we~e undem’sight; 107 had enlarged<br />

tie junior high witi 11ave more ihan<br />

ton.il~; 78 powewed decayed teeth<br />

and needed dentrd attention; 15 had<br />

,, The clam gift of the Claae of lWI<br />

a<br />

b<br />

normA eyesight, and 61 drank cof.<br />

~S payment of one hu Idred dolhra on fee.<br />

~ new piano” is grehtly appreciated<br />

h remaining ntudent~ We hope<br />

mt the spirit now so well established<br />

tbrou zh the future<br />

~ A ~umnrer nchool of one month<br />

-d Monday mom fing. We hope<br />

Loreti School: T<strong>here</strong> were 48 ex.<br />

arn,ned, out of which 87 pos~essed en.<br />

~<br />

arged tonsil~; 12 ,had abno”mal eye-<br />

a]ght; 27 posoesued kecayed teeth; 94<br />

were under wei~ht; 22 drank coffee;<br />

and 21 slept with the windows closed,<br />

e enrotiment will be a~ ,large ae last ~ J. F. McC~ary, —. an accountant at<br />

me empJOy@d the a“ditir,B office, retuned yefie~<br />

arge a dollar day from a ~~O. ~eek~. ~a~atiOn visit<br />

I A large’ attendance of dancers wk<br />

in matters” coming under the home<br />

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prment On last Friday “evening at ~be<br />

service branch of. bhe Red Cross. , dance @ven under *be ausPiceB Of the<br />

Those bavi~ papers to fill out in Dawion “Athltiics, tbe .oemnd bwe<br />

connection with soldier relief or for ball team. The springer “NoveltY<br />

vocational tta;nin~ will “find the local Three” orcbe~tra furnished some de-<br />

~<br />

renresentatin readv ta amist in anv<br />

way poesible.<br />

Dr. Wilbur Adams returned Thum.<br />

dsy evening from a three day absence<br />

rnn huuiness in Glenwpc.d S~riige,<br />

?010.<br />

lightful “music for the okcwion.<br />

Mim Luetti~kt and Mary<br />

Asswla, who are attending the St Vin-<br />

cent academy at Albuquerque, me e%-<br />

petted home uoon for their summer<br />

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Dentist<br />

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OFFICE HoURS :<br />

S A M. ~ 12.00 M.<br />

1 P, bL w 8.30 P:’M.<br />

‘ 7 F. M. ~ 6.00 P. i.<br />

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Sheriff Abe Eiienbaugh ~m a bus. 0R1GINALIT% AND NOVELTY OF M. +. AND ART EXHIBIT<br />

ines~ visitor in D@waon the lati of the TREATMENT MAXE “DOUG’S” A n attractive exhibit,l:f the ~~rk<br />

week. 1 NEXT PICTURE UNIQUE of o art, manual tra]n;ng and do.<br />

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—.. m~dtic mt deparhnents was “pla’cedon<br />

Mr. Harry S: Bowman, atmrneyl Many [ngenhus Methods Dovi*ed to exb lbit during the last three days of<br />

genBraYfor New ‘Mexico, was a vinitor<br />

Give Film Fan, Something Widelg sch(#ol in the hall and domestic science<br />

in. Dawson from Santa Fe on last Different in S.r6mn Pranntetion - too n at the Do~@a~ ~chool. The di~-<br />

Thursday.<br />

——. , ., pla! , of sewin~ and hand work U.aS<br />

Mr. Isaac Woodward, proprietor of<br />

An optical feaat is prOmised to PIC- r~p .ese”tativ~ Of the work done dur.<br />

ture patronn when<br />

the Gate City Garage in Eatin, was<br />

Douglas Fair- ing the last aeines~r by the pupils of<br />

a ~isihr in camp on filday. banks’ new photo-feature, “The Nut:’ the *if* to ~2th ~adeB.<br />

The 109<br />

Saturday, June llth at the D~~un pie


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+FTER SALE SPECIALS<br />

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Being so ell pleased with the”patronage given us during our sale we have decided to give our<br />

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custom+’<br />

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‘ .R,,emernber only two days,<br />

F iday and Saturday, -June’’3rd and Qth’. 1921 .<br />

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1 lb, P. D., W. Tem . . . .. —--. ——. -.-------<br />

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L-L_____ Soc<br />

g Powder ---------------------- 26C<br />

$3 Mmry Grden 4 OF–$2.27<br />

$1 T~ilet W-th - ------7tie<br />

$2.7S Mary Garde. iquid<br />

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soap ----.---; ----s1.s9<br />

50C Colgmt.m’ niature<br />

sets .- --.:---- . . ..--3s.<br />

3SC Cutasgod;. .-.-.-27c<br />

7SMVi.1.t Scx BrothS.kc ..S3C<br />

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Na. 3 &edar hfop, rag.<br />

“UIU $1.76 for --... $1.50<br />

$l:2s,f0r -----:-.---$1.00<br />

Auto Mud Chmln; Old<br />

Ptiee $6.00, new ___$4.00<br />

Wonderful bargains. in ready-to-wear. tin’t<br />

miss the specials in this department.<br />

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Sales”made regardless of prices<br />

in our Furnit;re department<br />

Veiling, *1I colon, per yi., SSC<br />

Dmsi Cineham-2k amd 30C yd<br />

Yd..wide Mu.lim, ~ ,.rd<br />

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17%., 20C,, 2*<br />

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[r. and Mrs. Abner Horricks,<br />

tier residenm of ,D~w80n have re.<br />

Wm. Cook of Trinidad was a bti.<br />

nesg vinitor in @awn on last Friday.<br />

Harry<br />

for state<br />

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Slack, Democratic nominee<br />

tre=urer at the last gen-<br />

, Harold Davis’ expecb ~ ~m=ve the<br />

]atter part of this week, for c~ifor.<br />

~,wed ti make tieir home on No. 6<br />

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=w,,,Y<br />

Leslie<br />

Gunn,<br />

Green,<br />

arrived<br />

a nepb~ Of<br />

recently from<br />

eral stata election, was in Dawn<br />

Saturday in the interests of the in-<br />

~urancb company he represekiti.<br />

nia on a tio months vacati”.<br />

“ Mm. Cha~. Scavardi of &kville, p%eblo to “make bl$ ~me in Dawmn.<br />

CO]o,,was a guest thin p<br />

Wall te;ta, miner\ tenti,<br />

..,e home of Mr. &rney MCdb ardi.<br />

coveru and tarpaulins, folding ~~n<br />

: fj~:~=~do~Do”II~ll;W,Ored m SAeat cut prices at.the *Y Goud~<br />

~f.<br />

arkville IA week for a Eh~rt vidt Sbre. .<br />

~~1 ,“Wth fi]emds. .<br />

A new ,line of aqbutintial trunks,<br />

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Dawson’n repraaentativeu attending<br />

the ~ate educational institutions are<br />

e~ec~d ~ return hOme the last Of<br />

this week for thtir summer vacations.<br />

Amongthose returning are: Gertrude<br />

DeLong, .Cullen Peatce, Leona Sher-<br />

D~WSON ‘ VULcA~IZ-<br />

ING AND REPAIR<br />

SHOP ,,<br />

? 2’be membem of the min ng cla- all aizua, has just been received by the wood, und I~abel Conner.<br />

v are tuking their ,final exa ninatirins Army Good~. Store. if. nounw~ he is now open@<br />

, n mine gaseu, aaf ety lamps and mine Mr. and Mrs. Wm. %hrrueble were<br />

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Van DYk~ rnO~<br />

!mtilatio”.<br />

ho,t,~$e~ at a pleasant surprise patiy, business from 6p. m. h 9<br />

ored to %to~ lad Thursdaya~@r-give~attheYIOjII~ OfMr.scbrrueble,~<br />

Mrs.HarryTeepleand daughtir, nOOnfOr a ~hOfi +isit. P.m. for ~ kinds of Tire<br />

mother on Sunday evening, May H.<br />

MineWinifr@ Teeple, retu ad last<br />

. L, F. Bro~ of the Auditor’s office Among tho~e present were: Mr. and Reptiir Work.<br />

, +dny from BopriB, Cob. erethey isthe~m~rof a newFord~p~rchmed Mr~. E: En,gle, Mr. and Mm. Jamea<br />

were ~ummoned by Me il n=n and<br />

F death of Mrs. Teeple’s moi her,, Mre.<br />

Iatlew St. Vraln.<br />

‘ Tbcm2in 10-in. watir pipe line<br />

~hm the supply wdl to h* eta in ~.<br />

iw replaced tbi~ ~ummer w ltlr a new<br />

cut iron pipe line. Thin ru ,laceweqt<br />

/of the prment wooden pipe line with<br />

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~he c-t iron will permit: ‘when com-<br />

~lebd, the firnia~,ng of Be 3tar prm-<br />

I tin for tbe service bf th e upper<br />

camp.<br />

hat week, Mr. Und Mrs. Brownp ac- Saul, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Neal BdIale, Miag<br />

companied by Mr. and Mru. S. W. D~~~ Of ~~nidadt Cola. and” Mr.<br />

McCarty and famiiy, motorti up Cim. GUY AdamSon.<br />

-n canOn Sunday for a day’s OUk A new tdephon@ cable, capable .of<br />

ing. “<br />

accommodating 200 pairs of tele-<br />

H. H. Wamer, a resident of Daw. phone wires, has been received and<br />

son until the %rd of the year, waE will be in%a~gd duri~ the next few<br />

a visitor in” Dgwson over the week week~. ~iu cable will extend from<br />

end with friends. Mr. Wa+ner is now the central offite b the dietribuh’<br />

traveling<br />

repreeentativ~ of the Aaao. ing utations, a disknce of several<br />

~iated Insurance COIYIpanieS, with hundred feet, and will constitute an<br />

headquarters in Denver. improvement of somB considerable<br />

_ Agent for Gates<br />

HaLf Sofell<br />

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DAWSONBAKERY”<br />

Louis Savio, Proprietor<br />

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1“~“limportance<br />

h the efficiency of the<br />

Announcement has been ade this Geoxge A. St-k now has under te]epho”e SYmem.<br />

‘ Italian, French or Ameri-<br />

week’ of the wed&ng his week of contract the repainting of the roofs<br />

can -<br />

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I-,Mr+WrI Burge=er, forem n of the and outiide of tie 50 houBes on No.<br />

lMPOSSIBLE<br />

,water dep-ment, and Mi s Bernie 4 hill and the 20 or more houses lo-<br />

Speck, who has hen t- hing the cated at the foot of the came hi]l. He T<strong>here</strong> wu a man i“ our tiwn, BREAD :<br />

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~rut grade in the Central bool for ,wam alw e,w~ded ‘the contract hi And he was wo~roun wine;<br />

the .p=t two yeare.. The co ple were week for the tinting of all the wallg He could unwamble scre.mbled eggs Pastries of All Kinds<br />

, to leave Wednesday for a ew daym of the new Douglm nchool bwJdlng. And uncum cu~ard pien. Fresh Baked Eve~ Day<br />

vitit in ‘Drover after which they will New leather puttew, all sizes and He could unbutin butter, tOo,<br />

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return to .Dawson to m e their of neveral qualities, $ummer hats and But, yet, with all bis ‘skill,<br />

home. A more compfete otice of caps, and camping paraphernalia of T<strong>here</strong> wm one thing he could not Candies-To ~h ‘<br />

: +his event will be made in next all ~inds, on sale at low $rices at t~ do—<br />

Brinks<br />

week’s imue. Army Goods Store. tf. Unpay a pa;d tax bill. ,<br />

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8.—<br />

,. “SKIR;TS”<br />

Fro- th. ctihd~i.t of semuUonal novelties ●l-<br />

,.~KJRTS.. st-m~. ho.+ and .hmuldom ~bove anY Multi~o =01<br />

spaahale e-r produced.<br />

Tr*in wr~h”; ●irpke ●tuntt; ripping, touring tornufo=~<br />

auto ..ca~des+if<br />

‘sand of Amerka’s<br />

“margA,<br />

Ioveliat<br />

with * background of tbe<br />

girl+thma srm thef●ctom<br />

thou.<br />

which<br />

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ing of the Y-r.<br />

Enterteinmont,<br />

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THURSDAY, JUNE S-<br />

ADMISSION, 27-T W-r Tnx SC.<br />

““FRISKY MRS. JOHNSON””<br />

Featuring BILLIE BURKE<br />

lt ww .11kqo Fr-k MoFaly dd not ‘m*k. ●my ●t.<br />

tempt to qbew his wife how much he IorA bar tht Bollm found<br />

it nec-.ary to forfeit her own happiness to oave tht of b,<br />

sutw. Tho chrming Billie Burk. interpreh tba fti~ Mm.<br />

~ohmwn just u ftiky u w-” would ex~t tbi.,mtitm ~<br />

cwBtdby Clydo Fitch to .k.<br />

“tiSO A TWO-REEL fdACK SENNE~ COMEDY”<br />

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~MISSION; 220~ War T-, 3*.<br />

FRIDAY, JIJNE Io-<br />

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‘WNTAMED’’-Featuing TOM MIX<br />

~ thrillimay and aaciting ●tory of tha we-t, im wbiib To=<br />

Mix i. admimbly cut in . yole hh followeti like to .- bim im-<br />

Tbo ●tory u f-t moving and tbo cant sup~rting Mr. Mix, hd.<br />

ed by P=uline S@r~ b bwn wall cho.en and r~~m Mm<br />

- w9i~~mee.<br />

ADMISSION, 27c; W.I. T.* 3=.<br />

SATUMAY, JUNE 1 l—<br />

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Featuring DOUGUS FAIRBANKS<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE I+’<br />

ADMISSION, 3*; W.r Tu, k<br />

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‘A MESSAGE FROM MAE$W<br />

Featuring BEiT LYTELL<br />

~m~~*-m~m<br />

T’<br />

•—O~O~e-<br />

Billie Burke TIN FOLK FIGURZ<br />

“’THE FRISKY MRS. JOHNSON*9<br />

A W7m.less R..iew”<br />

BY C. K.U. . ,<br />

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In guy Paris, world city of wo~ders,<br />

TarrIea Belle John~on, an Amemcan<br />

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f~e<br />

LARGELY IN FILM<br />

e advent of the Singer midgets<br />

sensational feature of “Skirts,”<br />

ix.ree] s~~ahine @reedy which is<br />

W~~aym~f wealth, beauty and rarest ~ ~ shOwn at the DaWSO~ Theater<br />

ednesday, June. 8tb is a landunconventional,<br />

the’ ne’er o’erstep- fla k i“ ~om,dy prodwotion. !pbe<br />

ping<br />

The bound~ of propriety, she i; onon<br />

Ml eb ate by far the most remar-<br />

Called “The Friuky Mrs.. Johnmn”- ka e agW%ation of sm~ll PeOPle<br />

m that<br />

Her friends,<br />

bimor,<br />

Forweeing<br />

protesting,<br />

disaste~ire<br />

view her with<br />

-,,<br />

tragedy—<br />

tha ever ntepped before an audience.<br />

,, ~lrti,r is built on gigantic lines,<br />

is the mott expansive comedy<br />

an<br />

The wrecking of name and =putn- QVe Bcreened. AccOrdlng to William<br />

tion.<br />

“1<br />

But Belle, her lofty sotil animatsd<br />

By puroti mativea, ha py in her love<br />

For Jim ‘Marley, laug ~ E at vile alandemus<br />

To: ~~~ until her siuter Grace, n~.<br />

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By her husband drifts into the tif~ir<br />

With a dimeputable titled msn.<br />

Then, h save the ~irl from dishonor,<br />

Fo . the nroducer. nind months were<br />

t ii ltaging ;t. Every member<br />

e Fox comedy forces, including<br />

thou fland Sun~hine widows, wag<br />

reel,uitid for this mon6ter laugh-raiser.<br />

In addition, the company was<br />

en] ~rged by additions such as the<br />

fan ,OURSinger Midgeti. 1<br />

Belle, -<br />

Even the’ she Iosea the man @belove~,<br />

Hera~f assumes the ignominouti guilt,<br />

Till Grace, repented, confesses and<br />

leads<br />

1‘he rapid-fire remedy of the troupe<br />

of ittle f elks runs through tbe whole<br />

pro dutilon. What they lack in size<br />

the y make up in side-splitting fun<br />

Bell. to the highway of love md” joy.<br />

As fthe “frisky” Belle, fair Billie.<br />

Burke<br />

Is uweet au a rose. whom fana witi<br />

ador~<br />

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Th$y are loved akl over the world an<br />

al efresbing entertainment novelty.<br />

All Euyope bas lahghed uproariously<br />

at their antics.<br />

T<strong>here</strong>fore see her—~upve<br />

tieat in atira.<br />

a rich IS Singer Midge& origin~<br />

car >e tu Americ~ ti’ fill a seaeon’u e<br />

BILLIE BURKFS NEW<br />

ga ement at the New York Hip<br />

PICTURE SHOWS GAY (<br />

PARIS AT ITS ‘BEST<br />

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dr e. Their tiemandous popular.,<br />

hpre led to an e~ended engagem<br />

Beautiful Women, Holiday Scenes<br />

●nd Guy Carnival Dktingukh<br />

‘~n Ffikv h. Jnhmnufp<br />

- --at<br />

Hummergtein’a Victoria The<br />

wh ere they again proved their<br />

nol ~enal drawing power.<br />

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Pariu af lutiter with the s irit of tbe f the ninetmn Midget@, tie tiU”<br />

carnivaf Beanon — brigh J y colored<br />

with streeti in holiday dress,. flagk snd<br />

bunting nna almost buried gn ~m of<br />

confetii-this is the sort of Paris<br />

that is d,mlosed in “The filaky Mru.<br />

is 6 inches and weighs 65 tiu<br />

~s is Petar Eineck. The o<br />

rarIge dowpward to 36 inch=,<br />

hei ght of Jdiuu Daranyi. Only<br />

Johnson?r Billie Burke’s n~ Paramount<br />

picture which will be the fea.<br />

ture at the Dawson Theater ,. Thursday<br />

next.<br />

It is a ~icture tith tie” smart set-<br />

of ;I ie big~little company have p<br />

age of thiyty. Fritz Tarab<br />

in e youngeut, being 18. He i~<br />

n in height ad weighs<br />

tiw of the Rkz Tea room and tie<br />

a}mosphera of the Boulevards; beau.<br />

tlfui women in costly gown- and<br />

jewels; glimpses of the carnival it.<br />

self, great crowds in cotiume, elab.<br />

~1 Inds In weight tbe mem<br />

rar ge fmm 32 to 65 pounds:<br />

‘The Mitie@ are remarkable<br />

cm se of their pronounced in<br />

orately decorated floata, timedy and gel Ice, fieir varied and highly d<br />

drama me conspicuous ele’menta of ‘Op(~~ accompliabm enta and @hezn<br />

the tiry. Ward Crane is the leading<br />

man and others in the excblleti teat<br />

EBSe<br />

Include Huntly Gordon; Lurnsden ac eri~-c about them i~ their p<br />

Hare and Jean de Briat.<br />

aiz 9,, In other rmpects tiey -o<br />

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ie.hed enterhine.yu of, a high q<br />

BERT LYTEL~ IDOL<br />

OF SCREEN, COMING rhey WeBent. fie ~Ort ~<br />

wh erein the apeotator doesn’t d<br />

Local theatergoers wjll be delighk<br />

tul n his. head for fear of m“<br />

ed to lean that Bert Lytell, stnr of<br />

the meen, will soon be rneen <strong>here</strong> in m~ething, Mr. Singer gave hit<br />

his lati~ picture, “A Message &m pe :uonal “co-openation b $he dir<br />

Mars,” which comes to the Dawaon of the mammoth Sun~hine coq,<br />

Theatre on June 12, one day. It will<br />

Ha mpden Del Ruth.<br />

be the feature attiactinn.<br />

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Bert Lyte}l h- made screen hiu. Bk,SIL KING’S POWERFUL ~<br />

tiyy; he ia a fascinating figure qf the<br />

silvar sheet wbo once seen im mever STORY Or THE UNSEEN<br />

forgotbn. Brilliankthat goes with.<br />

We-, 4’EARTHB0<br />

out mying—but he alw has the un-<br />

1 ue gift of putting different 6ideu “NO’God.<br />

o1’ fumself inti his picture: Of COUrSe, N[ thing but<br />

bis long training in atocti com~tiniea<br />

No sin. No futurk<br />

the atarviva) of tie<br />

h.sn given hhn a versatility wh]ch reveia<br />

itself in eveyy movem~t on the<br />

ucreen and gives a shading to his Wt.<br />

ing wElch ie unexcelled.<br />

‘A Meaaage from ma” wan ad.<br />

apted by titbur Zellner and Arthur<br />

Maude fmm the succe~ful otage play<br />

by Richard Gantboney. It is a Max.<br />

well Kar er Production made. for<br />

.tWo men fived. They thought ft<br />

b~>ught tiem fluccem and richm<br />

tJ one of them wm forced t4 ma<br />

hi I Wfe upon the alkr of that<br />

,he had %ked upon ~<br />

, but Dick, ever af~r d<br />

Metro. ;h. stiry tells of the ye.<br />

generation fmrn aedfishneea of Ho.<br />

race Parker,, a wealthy young Eng:<br />

liahman, through the<br />

maenenger fyom Mm;<br />

agency of<br />

condemned<br />

s<br />

to<br />

~~g~d him until his moral cue io<br />

A seri- of thrilling epi.<br />

mdat btinm on the d~ked consum~ . ..tion.<br />

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The supporting c- includ~ Raye<br />

Dban, Maud Milton, Alpbonz 12thier,<br />

GOrdOn Ash, Leonard Mudie, Mm<br />

~ui~~ Beatin, fiati Curyier, and<br />

Geor e Spink. Arthur Martinelli did<br />

the p otima hy and M,- P. tinlcuR<br />

d=igned ‘$ an executi tie afi jn.<br />

P<br />

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e achlevem~nt of motioq ‘<br />

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DAMSON, NEW MEX[C& THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921.<br />

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THE COMING CELEBRATION<br />

ENJOYABLE PICNIC<br />

nt m singles Mr. Earl Burges~or and Migs Bes. The chairmen and members of th<<br />

(Contributed.)<br />

i,]] be under s;e Speck were quietly united in mar. various Fourth of July committee! A picnic was held last Wednesday,<br />

weather con-I ri~re on lust Wpdnnsdav —.—--------<br />

Afternoon. .-, met at the Welfare office Monda~ June lst, for the advanced and com-<br />

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Acco !d;ng to the ‘tu~e lst, by Rev. ‘J. S Russell, at the<br />

khedule”announced in 1ast wee~g Pa- church mange, Misses Alice Weisser<br />

per!, the present standin g of the play. and Mi8s Noda Igo, intimate fn.endfi<br />

~er~ FS determined by 1 t, will be re. of the bride, were present to witnesk<br />

~adj~sted and ~~hbliph<br />

:d by ~ UC-l:, ceremony. Immediately foll~~.<br />

#ural playing abilities oi the contrcworke<br />

barbeqtie, band and dance muiic, th{<br />

[ollowing prize Kmounts were fixed<br />

munion clagsw of the Christian do .<br />

trine, Catholic cburcb. The day wI s<br />

ideal snd the @cnic monnds near the<br />

mouth of Spring canon pleaaant even<br />

though tberc was no spr:ng close by.<br />

~ome’ jO children had no difficulty in<br />

:ants through challenge cets. The even Denver w<strong>here</strong> tbcy ‘expected to spend Basebtill, $160 to $200; tennis, $60 co~nming 10 cases of POPand 2 cas-<br />

‘bumbem are to chablenge ftom the R honeYmo&n of Beverfll daYB and ~e.<br />

one below, provided he hag first had t“~ to Daw~~” tO take up h,yu~ekeeptbe<br />

oppo~unity to chal Ienge and pray ing duties.<br />

;~e onc who stands nex t above in the Mr. Butgefisor i~ foreman of tbe<br />

mth of July writer department which he has heen<br />

~;;~~l;~~p~~~r ~edaome lib. mana~ing m.st efficiently for the<br />

thal prizes in cash fo r the tourna. past year and a half. He came “to<br />

tietita on the Fourth. I rizes will be Daw%on four years ago and has been<br />

‘bffsred as follows: Wiltnere, in the ~ Dnws~rI resident with the exce~ion<br />

~..-es ‘fOr~L~dies,. C1ass A and Olass of ,a two.yer4r absenae wlrild serving<br />

,B; winners m doubl es fofi Ladiea, in the Na~ during the u.a~. His<br />

~lk5.5 A, class B, and for “Mixed nave.] experiences took him ;nto all<br />

mbles. The two, three o: four r.tand- nsrtg of the world, visiting all of the<br />

g high% in Class A, Class B and big ports on both ~ides of the Atlan:<br />

~he Ladies, cla~~ at the c]~~e of tfle tic and the Pacific. Six mOnhb~ were<br />

, -da series of tournam en t singles wiU spent in ptro] duty in tbc North Sea<br />

be eligible for the fi nnl elimination on board the U.. S. S. Pennsylvania,<br />

tiurnnmont held on the Fourth day EnrI i= one of Dawscm’s mo~t popular<br />

Tug-of-war, $25; races, $100; Bocc;, ,3 of water, besides a large quantity<br />

$25; First Aid contests, $125. Tb~ of daintily prepared food, prepared<br />

following pro~am for the day ha: !IY friends of the chilldren. The ‘fu-<br />

been atrmsged:<br />

vore became, Eeneral when n, 6.gallofi<br />

9.30 a. M.—FirEb Aid contetis, ncal freezer of ice c~eam, a~so donated by<br />

Post Office.<br />

a few friendfl, was opened to tbe<br />

10,30 a. “m.—-Band Coniert, band youngsters, In the morning, a game<br />

stand.<br />

of baseball yae played with plenty of<br />

11.00 m.m.—Public 6p.rakhlg, band pep, BennyVs team defeatihg the cur.<br />

stand. ,<br />

ncr boys’ teaq 10 to 7. Of the otier<br />

~OOn— Barbecue at the grove. games, the $.le~ged race, the potato<br />

2.00 p. m.—Races, tu-of-wnr, ctc ~?ces and tbe tread contest were on.<br />

Main Street.<br />

Joycd the most, Towards evening, a<br />

4,00 p. m.—Baseball, at ball park. tired but joyous buncb of ~rle and.<br />

7.00 p. m. to 10.30 p. m.—Free PJC. boys motored back to town. The<br />

ture Rhow.<br />

children and the Rev. Father in<br />

9.00p. m.—Dancing at thq Tennie char~e extended their heafifelt<br />

Court.<br />

thanks to all wbo contributed so gen-<br />

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bf July young men because of his friendly 9.oO p. m.—Fireworks. .’<br />

erously for the affair.<br />

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~ ~w30n ~,ub personality and businesslike qualifi-<br />

* of tbe<br />

The hig batbectie will be served<br />

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catiorm.<br />

n Tues day evening of<br />

lree to all comers, Bread, coffee and<br />

LOCAL WEATHER REPORT<br />

Mrs. BurgeBsOr has been one of<br />

Ct a set of three mem-<br />

?ickles will be served with the meat. Tbe weather bureau station, kept<br />

~d of ~ ire tor8 for tbe I)awzon’s popular teachers for the Me following committ+ chairmen &t the depot for this vicinity, reports<br />

he new ~o[ ~d ~i,l ~,~o past two years as instructor for the Iave .cbarge of the events:<br />

the follbwin~ weather summary, for<br />

fir~t made xooq.qt the Central school<br />

k for the” yeir ~begin.<br />

/.thlctic Sporti, inuluding bmeball: MaY: Tdtal iainfall, 2.62 in,; ma%-”<br />

Her quiet and una~euming manner<br />

ning July lst.<br />

ruhn O’Brien, chairman,<br />

imum temperature, 84 degrceB; @in-<br />

has won, for her a host of friends who Tennis: Guy Moore.<br />

imum, 36 degrees; clear day~, 19;<br />

/rHE HIGH sCHOO L i, NkUAL will be .~lad to Ienrn that Bhe ig to be- First Aid Contest: W. F. Murray: partly cloudy, 7; cleat, 5. On 11 days<br />

come a permanent resident of Daw- Bocc; : Chaa. Conder.<br />

>f the month t<strong>here</strong> was more than ,01<br />

l“ ‘< ‘I’heHigh ~~o~ nnual staff still son.<br />

Dancing: J. H. Neidermeir.<br />

in. of rainf~ll. During the first five<br />

1quite a number of hi~}, scheol an. The happy couple arc now maroon. Fireworks: T. C. Hill.<br />

inys of June ‘t<strong>here</strong> baa fallen 2,94 in.<br />

u.al~ on hund which are obtainable ed in Denver by the Pueblo flOod, but Bnrbecue: Frnnk Shelton.<br />

of rain. The heavy r~in of Saturday<br />

at$1.60 euch. It will be ne cebsaty to expect to return to Dawson as goon Music: Louis Savio’,<br />

ni~bt amounted to 1.81 in.<br />

r“..-11<br />

tb= ~&tion in> ord ~r t(, meet the as ~ai road communication, is retiOrcd.<br />

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Ien’sqattached to the:r publication. They await a “roytil” reception from CAPITAN TEAM LOSES TWO J. J. Lmrbaeh e~pected b leave this<br />

s book, is of such exc~llence, both their hOat of friends in Daw~On with<br />

week for El Paio and Mexico City on<br />

-. to content and QSt‘o,ma . ,,,,,,,~ I“’ &<strong>here</strong>pait of ;he lat. SChedule. The Carnival cOmpany has I~fi Sunday for Trinid~d w<strong>here</strong> they<br />

abaence of $evernl days im Dcnv~r. A<br />

br break, the 2,700 pound pi e c?riv- be en playing in hard luck this season, expect to make their fut~c ~Ome. te Icgram re~eived Saturday ,stated<br />

& hammer wa~ lost ill tbe bed of the hnvin~ @experienced a bad wre:k ~:o~ Mr. ‘pfrurston had accepted a good PO- tb~~ fie par~ bad reached ColOradO<br />

rivar and recovered only aft, ?7 con. Albuquerque w~lch caused sition with a l~r$e wholesale s’roccry SPrfngs the p~me erenin~, a couple<br />

.,derable difficulty. we eks’ delay and now being tied UP f<br />

,.<br />

irm ~~ ~ ~epregeqtativc for this field.<br />

of bouts hbead of tbe Arkansas river<br />

for an indefinite time bec~u.9e of the Th~ family posseme6” a host .of good flo ~d ~hi~h ~wept away the ~eatgr<br />

,,-. T. JcrniFnn left on Wed r esday, t,erIible floods in tbc Arkansas vmlleY f ,iend~ in Dawgon wbo deeply TeWet part of ~eb]o, It will be .seveml<br />

Inne lst, on a montb~o vacati ~n visit wh =re they expected to make $Evarzd their Ieating and ‘whose best wishes daye befO=e it ~il be pos~ible to re.<br />

_ _.J fm!mer home i~ Ifentuc , etop$. “a ttend them to their new home. etork road communications.<br />

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Publlshed on Thui-~daY at Dnwson, New<br />

bleXICO by the<br />

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Karl Guthman left Friday for ROY<br />

after spending ~weral days in town.<br />

Miss Amy Welsh left Sunday for<br />

Arco, Idaho, w<strong>here</strong> hhe will spend the<br />

summer months,<br />

nlr, and Mrs. E. J. Gordon of Abbott<br />

wzre shopping visitors in Dawson<br />

F~iday.<br />

nfia~ Fhith<br />

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Eeale left last Thursday<br />

for the L. 1. Taylor ranch near<br />

French w<strong>here</strong> she will ~pend her sum-<br />

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mer vacatiop.<br />

Wall tents, miner t nts, wL&On<br />

covers and tarpaulins, f ng cots on<br />

sale at cut prices at thu rmy Goods<br />

Store. , f<br />

ti.<br />

Misg Sadie Murray left last wed<br />

for Ft. Collins, CO1O.,after a mOnth’~<br />

visit at the home<br />

F. Murray.<br />

of her brother, W.<br />

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Supt. Fenlon expects to leave nexi<br />

Sunday for New York City w<strong>here</strong> h~<br />

) will attend the summer quarter al<br />

Columbia<br />

work.<br />

University ‘taking specia<br />

W. d.<br />

Han~na~er of the<br />

purchasing department of the Phelps<br />

Dodge Corporation, arrived this Past<br />

yeek from New York Gity b spend<br />

several days in Dawson on business.<br />

New leather putteeu, sb~es and<br />

of several qualities, sum er hats and<br />

caps, and camping par ernalia of<br />

all F]ndg, on Bale at low$ Army .eGoods Stir,<br />

ices at ~he<br />

~ tf<br />

W. A. Meyer, general manager fO1<br />

the Phelp. Dodge Mercantile corn<br />

E::;?::: ::::.;”y:=<br />

at the Dawson tiore.<br />

Mm. D. G. Secrestandlittle d~ugh<br />

ter ]eft Sa~urd~y for. Raton w~eri<br />

they expected to tike the Santa F(<br />

limited for a‘ three-months’. sOjo~I<br />

at Ocean Park, Cal. They were tO b~<br />

joined by Mm. Secrest’~mo~er~ M~n<br />

John Deighton, of ~ardiner, ‘N. M.<br />

for obetip m the coast tite.<br />

Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Evans left Sun<br />

day afternoon for Pueblo to ascen~il<br />

what fate may have befallen Mr~<br />

Evan’6 mother and brother, who re<br />

sided in the residence distict devag<br />

tated by the turrihle flood. Fuidur<br />

to get any word from pueblo and th<br />

exaggerated reports of Ouch heav<br />

l-of life were causing Dr. and Mrl<br />

Evans much amiety. At the tim<br />

of go}ng to presB, nO fu!ther VOT<br />

had been received,<br />

The Business Men’s Aihlet~c UIU<br />

met foT organization at th@ EnEineel<br />

office on last Wednesday eveninl<br />

Quite a number of tho~e interested i<br />

the objecti of the club were preBer<br />

ti @cot plann. It wed decided thl<br />

the club would meet at 7.S0 on Wet<br />

qeaday evening at ‘the ~spensar9 am<br />

go by automobile b the target ranf<br />

beyond the ranch for practice. ~<br />

dum are required End tie ‘membe=~<br />

in open b all whO =re * jOin. It<br />

hoped’ that the club till be able b<br />

fore long m arranse for ~nasiu<br />

qua~rs f or the use of its membm<br />

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Are YOU Having Trouble ,Making End Nl@et?<br />

Then stop and look in the matter.<br />

Perhaps the income is not na large m before. Even so, INCOME ia o lY onehnlf<br />

the story. The other half and by far the more important of the two, is UTGO.<br />

Are you gettiq value received for it?<br />

Look over your expenseB for the past month.-Were they all neces ~ry and<br />

really worth while?<br />

cause it was cheap,<br />

Did you buy something YOU really have little use fOr. ]u*t be-<br />

or have You bought ‘things beyond your means becnuse ?u happened<br />

to tem~rardy have some extra money in your, pcket or in your<br />

count?<br />

Answer the~e questions for ourgelf and see if You are guiltY.<br />

che king<br />

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If YOUare not etting abaa try a new plan, Open a Savings ACCO nt with<br />

us next payday, even t%1 ough it iv only a dollar or ton dollars or twenty do am, and<br />

then Each @ucceeding payday de ocit llkewise. Do you think that-so wall a amount ‘<br />

is not worth bothering about? %OUwill find ~f you give th, plan n fair cb/ nce thnt<br />

You can get along without that ten or twenty just as well and YOUwill .. hmv~ ... ,.<br />

‘/<br />

s mething<br />

to show for it at tha end of three or six months time.<br />

YOU will then wonder why you didn’t try this simple %~erne years a O, fOr it<br />

will give you a better Iaea of the value of money, an~ give YOU a certain Ba :x?actiOn<br />

in looking back over the year’s work, that can be obtained in no other ,~aY.<br />

It is never too late b commence over, so start in.. np~fi ...... ~nvdav . with’ an fimOunt<br />

you feel You should or can put a~ide. Don’t put it off longer L, ...-.<br />

wsiting until you have a hundred or twohundred, because thrit timeI<br />

may n ver come<br />

and vou armIosinc valuable timn in the meantime. ,. 5.<br />

Start nob.” Any amount welcome at<br />

I “<br />

SAFETYDEP~TMENT.<br />

NOWLEDGE OF FIRST<br />

AID SAVES LIFE’<br />

Wh.le repairing the h~h tension<br />

.ansformer at No. 1 fan last Wed.<br />

esday, Dan Smith, an electrician, ac.<br />

!den.tally came in contact with one<br />

f the wires ca~ying a 2,300 voltage<br />

nd wan immediately knocked uncon.<br />

:iouo. The presence of m’ind of An.<br />

y Seppie in rescuing the man from<br />

is perilous position and in rendering<br />

irst nid by artificial resuscitation un.<br />

oubtedly saved Smith’s life.<br />

Smith was taking off tbe insula-<br />

‘on on the transformer when his<br />

md slipped, causing him to touch<<br />

[e neighboring metai. First aid<br />

aining promptly applied by Mr. SePe<br />

in prying open tbe jaws and pull.<br />

g out the tongue to prevent tieng-<br />

Iation wau followed by the reeuntuting<br />

proce~ which, if it had not<br />

een administered at the time it was,<br />

ould have been ueeless. This is but<br />

me of the occasional incidents arlsig<br />

to demonstrate the incalculable<br />

alue of First Aid knowledge.<br />

Mrs. J. B. Morrow, Mrs. Earl M8YB<br />

nd Mm, C. W. Hoover were hostesses<br />

t a delightful party given on last<br />

Pednenday afternoon at ‘the home of<br />

lru. Morrow.<br />

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Mrs. Sadie McDermitt entertained<br />

:ompany of friends at cards on last<br />

turday aftmrnoon.<br />

Mr. ~nd Mrs. Cecil Long returnad<br />

! last of the week to their home in<br />

bo tt after sev~ml days visiting dt<br />

: home<br />

>ney.<br />

of Judge and Mrs. T. L.<br />

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~1<br />

Daw son Hotel ~<br />

Jehn- ixenbaugh, Mgr.<br />

A=Ian’<br />

Fhe funeral service of Mrs, Rea<br />

Rodrigum, who was s’bot by ber Electr c Lights—Steam<br />

!bandonthe26th@fMay, was hdd<br />

Heat ‘<br />

Sunday, the 28th. The officers 1<br />

re yet hemi unnble to get trace of<br />

: murderer<br />

jntually.<br />

but expect to find him<br />

..<br />

-THEDAWSC)NG~RAGE<br />

I<br />

A. M. VAN DYKE, MaM or<br />

- Twiw-a-Qay<br />

.,<br />

Auto Service to Raton<br />

~<br />

Auto Laavee Grsga ●t 9 A. M. m.d 3 . M. CkM@ C~rm<br />

WELL EQUIPPED MACHINi SHOP<br />

Full Line ~f<br />

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Automobile. Ac essories’<br />

i“<br />

.’ 1“<br />

Jitney Snwi.O t. -II Pa* of CiUI Nieht or D-r<br />

Bagna#e and Tnmefer-Pwm<br />

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t.Se-km<br />

For a Limited Time .b nly”<br />

-1”’”<br />

I<br />

, OUR SURPLUS STOCK OF HIGH GRADE CIGA S WILL<br />

*<br />

{<br />

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BE SOLD AT ABIG DISWUNT PRICE IF P R-<br />

CELASED BY THE BOX<br />

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I J. J. LAUBACH, Prokrietor I


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Dwight’siceCr<br />

.- . . ..V.<br />

Doyle J. Calvert, represen~tive for<br />

the Albuquerque Morning Journal<br />

wan a bus]neaa v,sItor )n Dawaon laat<br />

k., 01, Hall, a negra living ~, Loretih, I -:<br />

#_ ,. i was brought before the Justice court I 1<br />

last we~k and fined $25 and costi for E.<br />

~ HOURk:<br />

running a disorderly honge.<br />

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Dawson. N‘.M.<br />

,. Supt. - ~. L. Fenlon wag :n attend. I Fancy Cre~ms and Ices<br />

~,ti12.00 M. ante at i.ne regular bimonthly meet. j :.<br />

@SW F.M.<br />

‘“i.oaP. M.<br />

ing of the County Board Of Ed~ca.<br />

liol~, held nt the co”’nty superintend.<br />

ent”s office .ir. Raton on Monday. t<br />

~ Specialty ,<br />

-<br />

.* ,<br />

Miss Sadie Hanna left Saturday fo~, A four-weeks’ term of ~ummer<br />

,’,<br />

Las Vegas. to atknd the eight weeh~ school is b&ing held this month .at the<br />

Chapter No. 28<br />

E..mv m,,,, m,.,,. session of the No~a] s“mmer%cbonl. !Central school. Mfssea Me.rtin and<br />

Ill .- -,- \“.,uuL,<br />

Re&lmr Seeaiow Imt + Sd<br />

P- Tk< l~awson concert band is hold-~ ‘“~~w ~lgya H<br />

I<br />

O. E. S. Social Club meets every<br />

i~g rezu!ar rehearsals on Mlday eve- ~teacher at the Cen<br />

other We&esday afternoon<br />

P’<br />

E,ngs at uhe lodge hall, in preparation ~rh”rgday for Mad<br />

- tirn Heume.<br />

for the big event scheduled at D=w.<br />

&,&ge No. 36<br />

spend her summer vaua.,...<br />

Visitom C.rdiilly Wefc0m4<br />

BOn for the Fourth” of July.<br />

~m. ANNA MEIKiE, W. M.<br />

I Juanita<br />

Order Eastirn Star I<br />

;? &*::: R C. Spencer of—~i~s, a former; THE REV~~” FISH<br />

M-H.BkRTfE J. BRADFo~, s+<br />

-mm “ w ,W. resident of D’awson, waH ~ ~isjkr in AND GAME LAWS<br />

1.<br />

IY* ●I camp on Friday. He etntw that his : D. G. Skcrent of tbe DSW. .-.. hunk .. .....<br />

P Hall im ~r~ “:-h . ree-y ear-old son had enf,re] y recov. ; ~ ~ocal ~=r. ____ ...:... “f 1<br />

P,... JIWLIV. .- the s~~ idence that such EU” or Me ia O~ed<br />

1. “<br />

.- W.l..=e. ered from the exfiosure suffered re- Game and 1,=, ‘-~ ‘X%rden: ~, received this or contrbRed by the pernon o~ing,<br />

‘.M.<br />

cemtly while lost for four dayq and ~=%t week ~ ~“pp,y -,. . “1 -* finplications<br />

_<br />

occupying or controlling tbe proper.<br />

,. . ..... -———.- *’Y. four nights among the rim rocks of ~“d ,ic~n~e~ ~hicb ,1mre .-. -nw= ,,1 ,ready for ty in which such sho~n or ~HIe is<br />

~ X@d ~lver canyon. ! those desiri”r th~ > snme. Special ub<br />

:.. ?. -. found.<br />

II<br />

this year to cartuin<br />

Tbe followi~ Da~son teachers will ‘en~inn “ called<br />

Sec. 6. All duly elected or a~<br />

revlulons of the 1game<br />

and fish laws<br />

pointed and mvarn peace office=~, and<br />

k-”’ m-.i.<br />

com;ll~te this week a two.weeks~ ses.<br />

nlade by tbe rece nt state legislature.<br />

fion, of County inetitute being held at the stnte game warden a“d his dep”.<br />

,, “1<br />

Of particular im] portanceto the un-<br />

L<br />

the County High School building in tie+, shall have authority, and it is<br />

naturalized resid enti of Dawson is<br />

fiton: .Miases Emma Scobt, Ermine<br />

<strong>here</strong>by made their duty b ~rr~t,<br />

the strict provisi( )nu of the law Eovr<br />

Platt, Hazel Henry, Mrs. Mattie Mc- ~ , .. . ,.<br />

with or without wmmant, any person<br />

, ernlnr cne nuncln~ of game or the<br />

!11A tee, Mrs. F. F. Ffoorhead, Mrs. Win. . ‘ L-..,—— whom they have good re88rJn ti be.<br />

-= “’-- -’ ms in their poBse~nie<br />

Gtirtrell, Mrs. Chas, Young.<br />

lieve belong~ to the cln~ of ““natur.<br />

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.- ----,isifi, -hntild<br />

l’l~v:K<br />

elon The<br />

0’<br />

following<br />

“rea:n<br />

p=”, ------- . ..-—–<br />

alized, fore; ~n-born renidenb me”.<br />

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The two new houses being built at be carefully read and heeded by alien tioned in Sec. 1 <strong>here</strong>of, when fdund<br />

..<br />

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the dairy for the accommodation, of i residents and non-reaidentu:<br />

in possession, or using, owning gr in<br />

the dairy attendan~ were plmtered ~ Sec. 1. It shall be unlawful for<br />

contio] Of a gun or rifle, or bunting,<br />

:1 TTP.Tn.n A Tw. this past week and wili be ‘ready for nny unnaturalized foreign-born resi- capturing killing or woundin~ a“y<br />

-Ii occupancy within a few days. ~e / dent Of New MeficO, Or Of adjOining wild bird or game animal within this<br />

new check cabin and lamp bouBe be- ~tates, ~ hunt fO*. caPture, kill. or state. ●’ ● ● Any such officer uhall<br />

Iing built at No. 7 tipple is abowt ’60 wound any wild birds or game ani-<br />

have authority, w<strong>here</strong> he ,h~ gogd<br />

per cent completed.<br />

mals within this state; and to that<br />

remon tp suspect that any gi.tnor<br />

end, it shall ‘be unlawful fm any un.<br />

,, I<br />

rifle is concealed by ap un-natumlix-<br />

.-. ..— .. Miss Alice Weisser and Mi~ Neda fiaturali;ed, foreign.krn reflident of<br />

ed, forei~-Imrn resident, b P,pPIY<br />

Iago left Wednmday for Denyer and New Mexico, or of the adjoining<br />

m own to 9 P. M. to any justice of the peace or disti.ict<br />

Ithe<br />

west, w<strong>here</strong> they will spend their states, to une or have in pog8emion, or<br />

cowt by filing armaffidavit charging<br />

summer vacations. Miss Weisser will u]lder control within this state, any<br />

such concealment, cauae b be. i~nued<br />

spend the summer at her home in shotgun, or rifle of any kind.<br />

a search warrant, and cauge a geamh<br />

Oakland, CaL, and Miss Igo will at. For the pnrpoees of this act any<br />

to be made in any place or places de.<br />

tend normal ncbool in Salt Lake City. unnaturalized, foreign-born pemn<br />

scribed in such affidavit; and guch of.<br />

who shall reside hr iiva in this atite,<br />

me Kni;h=of Pvthias will hold<br />

ficer @hall have aufiority, after’ de.<br />

or any of the adjoining statefi, for<br />

their annual Memorial service on next<br />

mand Vd refusal, to cause gny bui]dfive<br />

consecutive days, ~ball be consid-<br />

Sunday. The order will meet at the<br />

room inclosure, tent or place to<br />

ered a resident nnd be liable to the<br />

L7PECIALkIES<br />

‘%<br />

Lodge room at two o’clock to “march<br />

be entered and searched, and any<br />

penal ties impoged for violation of the<br />

in a body to the cemetery. The lodgr<br />

closet, locker, tiox, trunk, package or<br />

provisions of this act.<br />

will convene ~ain at 7.30 orclock for<br />

receptacle to be opened and the mn.<br />

:- ample -<br />

. Sec. 2. Possession of a shotgun or<br />

,’ \<br />

the purposa of atinding in s body the<br />

tents examined, And ta aeiz~ any on<br />

rifle of any ki~d, at any place within<br />

or rifle found t<strong>here</strong>in.<br />

) order divine services held at tho COrOmUn. this state, by any unnatural ized, for.<br />

ity church.<br />

cign. born resident. shall be conclu.<br />

Sec. 16. No ga~e shal~ be “&r.<br />

Raton Lodge No. 865, B. P. O. Elks sive evidence of’ the violation of the<br />

%ued~taken, ivounded, or killed in tie<br />

will hold a spec:al session on next proviaionn of this act.<br />

night, or with s steel or hard pointed<br />

Satur:!ay evening for the initiation of Sec. 3. Each person riolating any bullet or with any wiapon other than<br />

~{ng of all kinds<br />

.1 CIMSof twenty candidates. A large provision of thin Act shwR, upon con- sn ordinary shoulder gun or pistol,<br />

viction t<strong>here</strong>of, be punished by a fine I<br />

~nd the use of high powerad rifieo in<br />

Indry Agency<br />

number of the members of the order<br />

.~re plarlning to be in attendance from of twenty-five dollars, or by impri~ /<br />

qunting< and taking rn;gratory Wme<br />

hwson—weather condition permit. more thnn SO davs. for each offense; I<br />

~irds is prohibited.<br />

PA I?U V.. --:...-<br />

Provided: that in’ addition to such BE IT ENACTED BY THE LWIS-<br />

:. I The new rock tipple and hoist for onment. in the county jail for not , LATURE OF THE STA~ OF<br />

tbe waste dump at No. 1 and No. 2 penalty, a~ guns and rifles of the 1 NEW MF,X1~ : \ ‘<br />

L.T~<br />

m. Louis Sikovich were<br />

ton last Sunday.<br />

ndy Seppie is recovering<br />

;n]n@@of the past w=ek.<br />

tippel was placed under construction<br />

this past ~eek< This new ,equipment<br />

will Wke care of the waste from<br />

Mines No% 1, 2, 3 ~“d 6. A Sti”d.<br />

ard wage traqk h accommodate the<br />

<strong>here</strong>inbefore mentioned. kindn found [ Section 1. Every noq-resident of<br />

in ponn=gion or under the control of he State of New Mexico who shall,<br />

any unnsturalized, foreign-born resi- i ‘or the purpose of securing a New<br />

dent shall, upon convictiori of such 1 ~exi~o gam Ror fish license, make, or<br />

person, upon the ai~ning of a declar-<br />

,:,p to be made, any falge or fia”~.<br />

Ink Vigil and ddughter Vir. 10.ton dump car will be inshlled and ation of guilt, as premribed in this ulent statements ‘or .reprenentitlons<br />

I been visiting relatives i“ will be approximately 500 feet in Act, be forfeited to the State of ,New to any person isaui~ a game license<br />

I pati week. length. A stationary hoist will oper- Mexico, and shun be $uld by the sti~ iwu,ed h, OKin the name of, any oth-<br />

! Maeht= of ...Clayton is<br />

r parrots, Mr. and Mrs. A.<br />

Daws8n thin week.<br />

ate the dump car.<br />

Mr. James. Fleming and Mi= Emma<br />

C!ark of Dawson were united in mar-<br />

Game Warden as <strong>here</strong>inafter direct<br />

ed.<br />

Sec. 4. The presence of a sho@ri<br />

er ~erson, or in the name of any flctiti<br />

us pereon, or who fidl hunt<br />

ga J e ot fish in the State of New<br />

1 Mm. Matt Cattillo<br />

ht non christened at<br />

had<br />

the<br />

tinge<br />

ton.<br />

last Thursday afternoon at Ra.<br />

Rev.’ E. J. Car’eon of the Resor<br />

rifle of any<br />

house. buildimr.<br />

kind in any room,<br />

automobile, vehicle,<br />

Mexico without a licenne Iawfnll procured,<br />

shall be punishsd by a fine of<br />

~~urcb on Sunday, Mny 29.<br />

~. Hanson returned yeder.<br />

byteria”<br />

mony.<br />

church officiated at the cere.<br />

Mrs. L. B. ~bp.trick and<br />

tent or mmp if any dwription within<br />

this etate. owned. ocetipied or con-<br />

not more than one thousand dollars.<br />

or by impri~onment for, not more<br />

a weektm ahence on busi. Mr. J. H. Estabrook were witnesses ht trolled by ah unnaturalized, forei~- than six months, or both such fine<br />

‘m#o. tha wedding. ! “<br />

born resident, shall be prima facie ev- and impri~nment<br />

1<br />

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.!<br />

,.<br />

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i<br />

~OWERPRICES-I<br />

“1.<br />

The peak o high prices is a thing of the past, as you will realize whe; buying at this store. We are<br />

in constant to h with the large wholesalers and just As soon as the price on any article drops, we r?,<br />

duce our price nd t<strong>here</strong>by give You the benefit of a falling market. Naturally when we can buy for<br />

less we can aff rd to sell for lESS. Within the past twelve months the wholesale price on practically<br />

everything has been reduce?d and if you-visit our. store, YOUwill readily see that our prices are nearly<br />

one-half less t n“twelve months ago on a great many items. The more merchandise we sell the less<br />

we can sell it f , so buy your wants at this store and help us bring prices down. We quote below a few<br />

. prices on articl s from each department, that will Drove beyond all doubt that our prices are much less:<br />

/ ‘-<br />

June,1920, June, 1921<br />

SUGAR PE.13100 LBS. ------:. -----------------------I----------:-------- $2;;; $~;;<br />

LARD, PER 10 LBS. _.)-------L----------. ------------__ --_-:____ -:-_-__L ,<br />

DRESS GIN GHAMS, PER YARD -.------. --:-----: -------------------- :50 , :30<br />

SS SHOES -______ ._.___ --.-- . . . . _________________________ 12.75 7.25<br />

SHOES ___-_ -_-___ 7__-___ -_____ -l_-_"__________________,_- 13.50 7.75<br />

--------------------------------------2-_______________:_- 55.00 35.00<br />

I<br />

.- 1~C(]me in and be convinced of these facts<br />

I<br />

\<br />

R Father Couturier return d Thurs- ,. J F)Rice of Pueblo, who i~ enroute<br />

‘ day evening from a visit to $ ~, N. M. by automobile to Old Mexico. wns a ..-<br />

Ju~t received at ‘the Army Btore:<br />

bck of reclalmed work<br />

Camp co<br />

kjnds of cam i g ude oti sale at ‘the<br />

Mrs. W. O. Barnett and<br />

~ of her visitor in camp the first<br />

——<br />

of kha week.<br />

~~~~,~t~ebk y ‘f A,~GOOd ‘re “ ‘f<br />

children left la~t Thurdday fternoon Moses J. Saul left last week for a Mrs. Cora Whittaker, who has been<br />

for a two.monti’ Visit ,wii<br />

,. in Flagstaff, Arizona.<br />

relatives visit witlr f~iends<br />

and Nebraska.<br />

living<br />

.<br />

i“ Kanaafl at the hosp!til for the pant several<br />

weeks for treatment, is reported as<br />

Mr. Richard A. McKnig t became Mrs. fisa<br />

——<br />

Green, cook at the has.<br />

showi~some slight improvement.<br />

: n patient at tbe hospitil t e lati f ,pital, left Friday for a vacation visit<br />

/ the week to undergo a mi{ or oper1 - with friends in Trinidad.<br />

ne’xt ‘rsaQ--mtstileave week for + visit with rdatives ‘I*’<br />

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John $helton, James Wallace a“d ton, New Mexico.<br />

Mrs. C. B. Holmes arriy d Sunday iDon Mitchell, three well.known young<br />

,/ Mr. ‘E. Thomas ‘an-<br />

; from Albuquerque for a vi it of uev- men of Dawson, deft S“”day for A new line~ ~uba=ntid trunks,<br />

eral day~ at the borne of Dr and Mrs. Davenport, Washington, near w<strong>here</strong> all sizes, has jtUB<br />

.% een received by tbe nounces he is now open to<br />

( M, D. ‘Welsh, 1’I<br />

\<br />

~they will engage in work,<br />

Army Goods bre.<br />

tf. business from d p. m. to 9<br />

I I I -. .,. .<br />

d for the prea.<br />

‘~/<br />

Before going on Wur Ju camping] , The Ladie~ of tbe Mw8ehmrkLe-’e”~~~~~~~<br />

p.m. for all kinds of ~re<br />

lWpiCe’ of the<br />

‘r trip, look over the fo]lowin new mer. ,mOn -e making preparations ta con- ~aw~on , ~ho, ., m,... .<br />

rnl tiluo naa been post- Refiair Work.<br />

w” hdise just received by Army duct threw OT fOur fltanda on the 4th ~ned ~nti, f<br />

!all on account of tbe ill-<br />

‘daSWre: ! Summer hat d CapH, fOr the sat;=fging. of the t~lr~ and p<br />

- m n,—.<br />

4<br />

ness of Mr8. h. I. Diru, , instructor.<br />

wrap legg;~g~, new le ther put. hunger of tiba holiday crowd. The bcd Agent for Gates<br />

canteens and campi ‘equip. Jmdieawill Offer ice cream cones, POP, Mr. Robert Buttrum and Miss MP~ ‘ H&f Sotea<br />

tf . bmOnade, cracker jack and peanuti tle Baca were marfid Saturday at<br />

f,, S.,. on t=:<br />

Raton, tbe couple returninE the ~ame<br />

day to make their home at No. 7 .<br />

~~’mrii;~q~;;~;’;~;;; ?;.~y David Schneiberg of the warehouae<br />

oamp. The bride w= a member of<br />

, for tbe P* year, was expe d h ar- depnrtnqent tias one hrcItier and four<br />

the 1921 a’raduating class, from the<br />

rive yesterday to spend a a mmer va- si=ters living in Pueblo who live oub Danon high ~.”h~~l.<br />

cation in Dawson, James w captain side the devagbted ~att:~, Ho-. —<br />

I ~ DAWSONBAKERYI 1of his coll%e baseball tea this past ever, the tiore owned by the brother The .Barwind baseball team are<br />

. season and is expected make a is locatad in tbe part of the city ~~hed”led k~ p]ay the ,fir~ team at<br />

I ~hong ~ddiiion for tbe ‘a<br />

huis Savio, Proprietor<br />

n team decked by tibe water or burnbd. No Dawflon on Sunday, June 26th. ~<br />

.. for the summer. word hks yet been rec~ived aa b the fort,g are now being made by Mr. 0’<br />

1- fite of his brother’s property.<br />

Italian, French or Ameri-<br />

Brien to secure a ‘firuLcb line-uI<br />

Complaint has been rec ived that<br />

canfor<br />

the baseball program h,ere on the<br />

kys are bathing in the V nnejo be- Mr. Charles T. Hurst, a brother of ~ou*~.<br />

tween tbe main camp and 0.7 camp J. A. Hurnt, arrived Saturday tith<br />

——<br />

j. and not tiking tbe precauti n tmwaar bk family from Thurber, Texas, to The funeral of Vincenw Margariti BREAD<br />

I bnthing clothing. Marsha M&artY enby a montYs vacation in the who deati occurred laxt Wednesday<br />

L will arrest any individual, yonng or mountins.~ Juti a~ aeon aa weather evening at the bospitnl following’ in- Pastries of All Kinds<br />

; old, found within the vicini of Daw- con fitiona are settled, the Go Huiat jurim sustilned in a mine accident, Fresh Baked Every Day<br />

. non who is found batiin without familie~ ,will motor to the Uh Park wm held Friday with impre=ive cere-<br />

1 weari~ a bathing suik T s warninE country in the Cimarron canon for a monies. A large attendance of friend!<br />

should be sufficient @ pr vent bOYB couple of weeps outing, Mr. J. A. of the deceased waB present at the Candie*Tob~ft<br />

(‘“-from ~etixnr into serious uble over, Humt Bpending his week-ende at the funezal and accompanied the cortege<br />

Drinks<br />

to the cemetqry for burial. II<br />

!~ .,<br />

I ‘camp”<br />

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DAWSONOPERAHOUSE<br />

MONDAY, JUNE 1+<br />

TUESDAY, JUNE 14--<br />

Program .<br />

“POOR DEAR MARGARET KIRBY”<br />

Featuring ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN<br />

That popular nuthw, Katharit.e Norri#. haa built nsko.y that fit-<br />

Elaine Hammerstein to a nicety. You will enioy thainteremtinn<br />

tal= wh,.h unfolds iti=lf, with Miss Hammerstein its central<br />

pivot amd a well balaan.ad. ca~t to mupuort her. The stow’talln<br />

in ati entertaining m=~n=r the strugglms -f a YOUngwifO t- meet<br />

poverty w<strong>here</strong> it .tie~ks in at the back dOOr.and the hapmine~~<br />

wh!~h Work and consci.nt~ou. effort -ill h,inK.<br />

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WEDNESQAY, JUNE”l=<br />

THURSDAY, JUNE I&<br />

ADMISS1ON, 22c; W= T== 3c.<br />

“BURGLAR PROOF” \<br />

Featuring BRYANT WASHBURN<br />

No, its nota●tory about a safe, Thmro ima’t* safe i= the world<br />

that is a, burglmr-proqf ati John Herlow. Tha miriuteJohnlaid<br />

w hand on a penny, it IIaver ebt ‘away from K,m. But thinus’of<br />

thi- nature usumlly continua for just ●o long. For John they<br />

sontinued uutil ho met Laura Lowell and then—well, vou mem~<br />

mw mnything like it. If YOUIi$e comedy You are ~oind’ to like<br />

this picture’ and you will arijoy Bryant Wnahburn’#character!<br />

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-Also Mack Sennett Comudy in two reals , ~,.<br />

FRIDAY, JUNE 17—<br />

ADM1SS1ON,27=; War T*x 3c.<br />

“TIGER’S CUB” “<br />

Featuring PEARL WHITE ,<br />

Don’t miss the Cub. Pearl White h.r.elf admits that this is a<br />

good piFtur—”d, M ,a judge of her own pictures, she ,is dif fi-<br />

Cult to please.<br />

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;,. O’BRIENS NARROWLU ESCAPE ] CIMARRON CANON<br />

] NEW AIR sHA~ COMPLETED I SUPT.. FENLON MARRIED<br />

PU BLO FLOOD I A SUNDAY MECCA<br />

Several<br />

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months of hard dril~ng Miss Josephine Mary Toohey of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John O,Brien, who It is estimated that fully seventy- Iwork for No. 6 mine’e new air shaft Trinidad and Supt. George L. FenIon<br />

motired to Boulder o Friday, the five automobile, loaded with pm.ties was completed this paut week. This of ,Dawnon were united in matriage<br />

day of the Pueblo fl od, remned from Damon, visited Cimarron Can- sha~~ 412 feet in length and 7x1O on Wednesday, June 16th, at the Sahome<br />

the following we<br />

rowing experience.<br />

compafiied home by<br />

after a bar. on on Svnday,, June 12th. The day<br />

ey were ac-, wan ideal for an outing and quite geneir<br />

Bon and #rally taken advantage of. A numfeet<br />

in size, was driven at a slant of<br />

26 demeeg from the top of the mOuntain<br />

to the coal seam. The work was<br />

cred Heart church Of’ Denver, with<br />

Fath,er LOnerg=nP S. J.. Offlciating,<br />

Immediately ~ollowing thi~ quiet wed.<br />

. daughter, Roy and F y, who have /,<br />

been attending the cola kado state “nber<br />

of the pmtie~ tiucceeded in catch.<br />

ing a n;ce mesB of trou) even though<br />

Eta~ed<br />

at the<br />

from both<br />

same time,<br />

ends of the shaft d]ng, Mr. and ‘Mm..Fenlon left for<br />

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the crew working the e=t, w<strong>here</strong> theY WI1l flPena tne<br />

iversity. Miss Fay ~ad~ ated t~l~ year<br />

from the collegiate co wge a“d ~y<br />

the water w“ak,high and quite muddy. dbm<br />

The beautiful’ mountain ~enery in and<br />

completing 13,6 feet of tUnn~<br />

tie crew atOping up completing<br />

summer. Visiti wiu be made d~lng<br />

the Bummer in Chicago, Csyuga, On.<br />

finished his Sophomore year. the Ute Park region, combined with Zfl feet. So accurate was the driU- tario, Mon~eal and Quebec+ and SW-<br />

When Mr. and Mrs. a ‘.Br;en arrived the presence of several pretty moun. ing that both tunneln msde a perfect eral weeks S’Pent in New York City,<br />

in Pueblo about five ‘clock on the t.ein str-aws and an abundance of connection when the work wam com- w<strong>here</strong> SuPt- ‘Fenlon attends the sum-<br />

, they intind- shade, make the canon a mmt aPPeal- pleted. Th outlet for tbe tunnel wiH mer uemion o: Columbia University,<br />

the night UD ing spot for thone who itioy the great be in mule canon above No. 6 mine taking special work.<br />

Mrs, Monte out-of-doors. The upper reaches Of /fan. It wiN be umed as a mule and ~n .The bride’n home was forrndy in<br />

Clark, former well kn own resident8 the canon in the neighborhood of the way, besides incr~ing the normal Cayuga, On~rio. She i6 a”graduate<br />

of Dawaon. The pres ?nce of heaW Engle Nest renemoir is easily rOachad air supply for No; 6 mine by 50,000 .of the Buffnlo Hospital ~aining<br />

clouds in $he we~t, how ~yer, gave Mr. over<br />

O’Bridn+ he tailed. ‘&a ‘(hunch~~ houis<br />

good roads in<br />

from Dawmn,<br />

lem than two cubic feet,<br />

making itpou-‘ -<br />

school, conductid by the Slstem of<br />

IChariw. For the past ueveral Yearn,<br />

to motor on to Colors< o Sp?i”@ f~~ sible to enjoy an entire day in Wls “K. OF P. ACTIVITIES she h- made her home in Trinidhd,<br />

the night. In spite of ,he p~tea~ of scenic region without undue exertion<br />

, w<strong>here</strong> her uister, Mrs. Aden Donelly~<br />

the Ckrb, Me ~fiy motored on in coming and going. Trout fitilng The order of=ghti’of ~mias now re~ideu. For the past few Yews,<br />

tiough tha hea~ -m n and reached is reported au being unusuatly good, held its annual ‘Memorial aen;ce on she has given most Of her time m d<br />

‘after mn. conaideririg the handicap of hiih wa- Sunday, June 12tli. A company of ‘ private duty nurue. On several Occaa]moet’<br />

hub ,tnr and the rapidly incraaeing number about 60 membem .marchad ‘~ the Siona, ohe has been ~ummoned On SPPdeep,<br />

crated by of those who visit tbe canon.’ In ad- cemetery w<strong>here</strong> a memorial uervice cial c=es to Dawson, w<strong>here</strong> ahe althe<br />

Clarks was compl< tely demOlhh. ditiOn ~ the beautiful canon drive wan held.’ In the evening, the order ready possesses a wide circle of’ aded,<br />

the wall Oe watm :,wshin~ in one ~nd he wond4rful .paliidea, the fa- tided servicen at the Dawuon miring friends.<br />

end and out the other end, ~amying mow Eagle Nat r~~oir impaund- chr~. At the recant election of Mr.’ Fenlon closed MkI past month<br />

everything wibh it. .Mr Clark bad” a “Ing thousands of<br />

na~ow escape from b?ing caught in proven a dr~tigg<br />

arre feet<br />

c~d” for<br />

Of ~ter<br />

budreds<br />

we<br />

chosen<br />

officers,<br />

and will<br />

*e” fbwwing werO<br />

‘be in~alled on the<br />

h~ fo~h succ=ful Year a~ mUP=-<br />

tandent Of the Daweon public ncbaO~.<br />

the tidal wave. ,One ,vaitir working of visitirs who marvel .gt M remark- evening of J~Y 6th: The present h@ Etak of efficiency<br />

in the restaurant hm not yet been able piece of maaon~, la feet in Caspar Monte --------- Chancellor .mani~est in the Daw8bn PUWICflch~l”<br />

found.’ The living m art.?’rrnOf the height, that backe the wat~ ‘up-the =rl Dnpont —--- Vice Chancellor Bystem is largely attributable b the<br />

Clarks, w<strong>here</strong> Mr. and Mrs. O,Brien canon and out over the broad bo~ms Frank Bessolo ------------ ~ela~ in*l&~nt .!ead=~kk *nd ~d w~k<br />

had origiml~~ phneti ti ~perid the of the Moreno Vaney for a distauce Ira Bradford ------ Mnnter at “*MS of Mr. Feulan, who hiIR given their<br />

nighi was also in the direct I!IIe of of eeveral mileu. A gasoline launch John Sheltin -.-...: -- Inner Guard yelfare his undivided nttitfon durthe<br />

flood and ti~’”mer, : ]~** ~~~- iS ~r~dy in aperati~ on this large Elmw ~lck, Jr. -A- Outer ‘Gu=d , ing ,Mege fo?ative ye~~. me etupletily<br />

inund,atid. body of water which, it is predictid, Delegates b Grand kdge at Sanh denti, from tie primary tO the high<br />

MISS JESSIE LOV -; MARRIES<br />

will shoAly become a famOufl fi~hing<br />

and summering Mecca for bundreda<br />

Fe: E. E, Shefllck, Caepar<br />

Mont8, ,Barney McGameY. ‘<br />

school regard him an a close friend<br />

: who hm a deep ~nttreti in their wel-<br />

‘ of sojourning vacationer from the<br />

, fare. His hold upon h hmrta of the<br />

‘Announcement was madi this pa~t, hot ~la:~ ~~t?a h the emk It is nOt, c.mFIRE GIw TO<br />

Dawson mhool .peopb hnu been<br />

week of tha anarriagq of Mis~ “Jewie: unrea~ongble m -expect that the moun -<br />

ENJOY .OUIl~G strtiened with encb pmaing, ye=.<br />

tive and Mr. John ETett, Jr., at Ra. *S ~f ~mte~ Colfax County wil 1<br />

W6en Mr. and Mm. FenIon retu~<br />

ton on ‘tionday everti Ig, June 18th ~oon become’” ~“’ popular during th e “ The gtrls of Ao KIYa camp, npon- ti Dawaon on bptembm lat, b make<br />

The Rev. Roger AUII yec~*” of St . hot ~ummer month~ an the ~v~ . -red ~ Mm. J+ ,B+MO~OW, ~~e~d their hO~~ <strong>here</strong>, they wMIbe heafiily<br />

Patiickps Roman Catha] i~ ~b~mh: pe?., crowded and much ,dverti~ed ~ke ~ to Ieave tom=o~ fOr a @~.,faya or ~eeted by a cornm”qityof well-wish.<br />

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Pub118hed on ThurmdaY at Dnwaon, Naw<br />

M*xico by the r Are You: Having Trouble Making ~En{3S Megt?<br />

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Jay T. Conwsy, Director and Editor<br />

Tamoa ●f aab~rlpti.<br />

Bl= mOnth. --.-..-----+.--. ---...$ .75<br />

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Advertlmln@ R&tee on Appllcatlon<br />

Entered a-ond-cltiae<br />

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I I MatihJw*u1 rsturned the last,ef Mr, ni-.d M?n, Jack. G7ub~elch were<br />

the week from a ,vacatipn visit in Lakk, visitO~S ifi Raton over the Week-epd. .—<br />

Born: June Qth, to Mr. and MTs,<br />

Dwight’sIceCream“’’” E, “OTida”-—<br />

D, Deeter gf the Miami Valley Cruz I<br />

C F Seymour, who recently came 1<br />

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7 P. M. t~ s.00 P M. have led almost every householder to !o Dr,wson to assume tbe duties of<br />

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Lot-Gold rim spactacle~. Lost be.<br />

attempt some gardening. The favor. l,nem FInfoy the telephone system, ~e. tween .Brdl park and town. Finder<br />

ing climatic conditions have trane. signed his position and returned to please return to Dawson Garage and<br />

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f~ormed. many an unattractive back Denver.<br />

receive reward. it.,<br />

[,,! DISPEN SARY BUIL lNG<br />

and front yard into a bower @f’tbrlv–<br />

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in~ ~een that is a delight to the eye Hon. J. Dwight Giddings, one of Miss Esabel Connor, who has been’<br />

a“d w;ll prove an appetizing BOlace the state’s furelno.st oratorg, will de- 1nttending the ~tate univefiity, has<br />

.... ... . .. :_—+ — ,—. to the stomach. Manv<br />

iver tbe Fourth of July address at<br />

. . of these zar.<br />

taken a position for the summer with<br />

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.— dens till prove close competitor for D~w~On,<br />

~the auditor’s office,<br />

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Vermejo Lodge 1~0. 36 the $100 in cash prizes that will ba Those having public announcement I Eusebio .Vigil rettrrned the 13th<br />

awarded by the News this fall for the to make ~oncer”ing a lost or f~u”d ar.<br />

from Trinidad w<strong>here</strong>,he attended on ‘<br />

.4. F. & A. ~1.<br />

finest gardens Krown in tbe different ~i~]e, O=~ ~a~t ad of any kind, a~e re.<br />

Saturday, June 1lth, tb@ funer~l of<br />

sectiong of Dawson.<br />

* Wmrnumicati w ●m.<br />

minded that the. columns. of the News bis mother, Mrs. Cleofes E. Vigil,<br />

—, Fourth Thura y. mt lMr. and Mrs. John Wallace are the .<br />

are available for that. purpme at very who formerly resided in bawson,<br />

Ledge Hdl i Opera<br />

uitdthn. [“ pnrenh of a new son, born .June 10. “~minal.,rate$.<br />

A qpecial coach was carried by the<br />

VisitowAl----- Wmlkme.<br />

Judge T. L. Kinney rktur,,ed Satur-<br />

J, M. Gordon, local operator for “poII]y~~ On the fir=t two d~y. Of<br />

c. w. “TkUR;+ON, ” . M.<br />

O. F. WAFtFIELD, -’y:<br />

day from a brief abeence on business :Ile railroad cOmpany. returne: the last week for” the accommodation of<br />

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first of. the week from Mosquero, thOae att,nding the ~pe~ial cel,rbra.<br />

w<strong>here</strong> be spent several days, While I<br />

tion at Moaq”ero in honor of the<br />

Louis Sayio retuTned last week attending the big celebration on tbe ~reatio” of the new county of Hardfrom<br />

a brief absence on business in 17th and 18th he made several flights i“g,<br />

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Denver. iq. the aeroplane operating ae one of ——<br />

OdWjOfl,<br />

the feature eve~ts of the celebration. Mr, Edward Pniirrk, a graduate this<br />

Mrs./C. B. Holmes left Sunday for<br />

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montb ‘from tbe Northwestern Unlverher<br />

home in San Bernrrrdi,nd, Cal,, af- The.Aoyal Order of MooBe ~ave .n ~ity Dentil college, at Cbicagn, arrived .<br />

BARBERSHP i<br />

ter a pleasant week’s visit at the kome enjoyable dance and banquet on last last week and ,then proceeded tn Al.<br />

of Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Welsh. Saturday evetiing at the Lodge Hall E. F. SCOTT, Pj .<br />

buquerque, w<strong>here</strong> he will ~emain for<br />

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and Opera house One of the features a ~OUPIe of weeks while’ taking tbe<br />

Tbe store house department receiv-<br />

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of the entertainment was the sp,ecial ~ta~p dental exa.minationa, He Wil,l<br />

ed from Tyrone th]s past w@ek a three<br />

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picluri show. Two thousand feet of “return to Daw~on about July lot to<br />

car load stipment of supplies consis?-<br />

SANITARY AND<br />

Mooseheart film and three thouswd trike up his work a~ .an a?~i~ta~ tO ‘<br />

in~ of bar iron, pipe. fittings, bolts<br />

feet of comedy pictures were shown. )Y, c, w, R~over,<br />

UP-TO- .~TE an~ builders supplies.<br />

—, The proceeds from the entertainment<br />

Children’s Hair U*S a Nos. 1 and 2 tipples hnndled 1,729 ia to be devoted to “the building of a<br />

An addition~l number of new’<br />

mil)e cars” of coal in last ‘Thursday—, larga church of al; creeds al Moo~e-. ~wi~g? and ~lldea fOr tb.e USe of the<br />

Specialty ~ -<br />

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ralnlos: a record breaker. Each car hear:. 9 ebiltien have~ been set rip this past<br />

carries an,nverage ,Ioad of t\vo ton of<br />

—.. — Y being spiked. Bein~ unable to refOr<br />

Cluelumi WaBhln~nP \v<strong>here</strong> they<br />

“expect tO make their future ~ve,<br />

ities, which prvvide excellent facilities<br />

for the younger cbildrqn wbo en.”<br />

~ime work for some iittle tinie, he<br />

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!eft Tuesday for a mOnth’R absehce at<br />

Lonz Beach, California. OawsonTailorlShop<br />

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INCWsanihsry @ilets for the use of<br />

MIS. ,Wyper was present~d with a joy tbe use of such apparatus durrng<br />

beautiful P1n by the ,LadIes ‘f” the “the uchool Eeanon, ‘ /<br />

Eastern Star just previous to her departure<br />

us a token of tticir high .eB- An sub p-stink of Mr.<br />

Lcem. Tile best wiohcs of many and Mr~. Harvey Springer. and daukhthe<br />

Central” achtidl building ye being friends attand them on their :long “$, Mi8s LOniBe end Mm. F. E. ScOtt<br />

OUR SPECIAL~IES<br />

completed this week by adding the Journey .to the new home. ~~ ieft last Saturday morning for Den-<br />

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extra room required onto the south ‘- ver from w<strong>here</strong> Mr. Springer will go..<br />

to Sam Ie,<br />

Marshal McCafiy hng been ener- to Toledo, Ohio, to attend the annual<br />

end of the building..<br />

getic during tbe past twd or three .woose ~Onvention he]d J“”e 27J”]y<br />

Suits ma;e to ,0 er Mr. and Mrs. John Pattkrson made weeks in cleaninu out sevaral disOr- 3. Tho rest of thm party will enjoy a<br />

a hurrhd motor trip to Pueblo on the derly hOu~es that have made thei: two-months’ motor trip through WYo-<br />

Hat’s cleaned and ocked \vcek following the Arkansas Valley ~Fpear~nce at Loretta and tiic upper ming and Nebraska. Mr. John R.<br />

flood to ascertain the fate of Mrs. >..m2. Several arrcs:s “have been Lawis, a former assiata”t at the Daw.<br />

Cleaning of ‘all “rids<br />

Laundry Agen y<br />

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“Patter~on’s brother, whose place of<br />

residence was in the flooded area.<br />

They had experienced a nfrrow es.<br />

cap,e from being drowned. The lady<br />

made and the rem~inder of tbe undes~rab~<br />

e!ement ordered out of camp.<br />

Such nu]sancea will not be tolerated<br />

and the, marshal ;e authorized io” use<br />

eon” poB~ office, arrived Saturday<br />

ftim Lake Glty, Fla., to take charge<br />

of the office durink Mr. Springer’fl<br />

abaen~e, on July lst, the Dawson<br />

conductin~ tie rooming houue Wherq all means necessary in ridding the po~t of fia,e will becope an pffice pf<br />

be was stuying wae Iogt and th~ houee cpmmunit~ of weir cvntanrinating in- the ~~cond cla~ with Mr. Lewis as<br />

swept away by the water, f Iqen$vs, assistipt po!tpraster,<br />

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SEASONABLE GOODS “AT MUCH LESS THAN REGULAR ‘PRICES<br />

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s June 20th, Ends June<br />

In All Departments. Don’t Forget That<br />

SALE<br />

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During this ig Ten-Day Sale all Etoiks must b reduced, all odd$ and ends “must be swept away by the<br />

mighty broo of little prices. They must go! They’re going to go ! And we want you to have them at<br />

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paring gre bargains and cutting prims more deeply than ever m the past; and now we offer you<br />

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~ward if returned to atira j ewelry de- ahOppin&vi$itor in tiwn on Saturday. Thursday and i$ at the hospitsl for<br />

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9patiment.<br />

lt. trmitment.<br />

-. Mrs. R. L. Ollver and MISS Vera<br />

Reporte fmm every part Of COlfaX<br />

Mrs. F. C. Diver WaE:hcsteee to B- Oliver of Ra~n ~~re viait~~ i~ camp ( Extra cop IWSof the ‘ special edition cOunty are ti the effect that an al.<br />

1 small company of her fme r de on laBt this past few weeks with Mr: and Mrs. of the Dawwn News may tie hnd by moat Unparalleled prospect j~ .e~ead<br />

,Klday af tirnmn. Leslie MurrrIy. calling for the same at the ~lfnru fOr 411, agricultural intar~t~. The<br />

office. 10c per copy. , It. crops were never in better conifition,<br />

I “ A new line of sulmtant d trunke,<br />

George Dale and family left Sun- and the ranges are rich with gram.<br />

W aizen, has just bean rece ~red hY tie d8Y for ‘Denver w<strong>here</strong> they have been Mrs. B. F. McGarvey left Iaat S8t- Catt]e are in prime condition. The<br />

Arn-IYGoods tire. < tf.<br />

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called by the death of Mr; Dale;e urday for a month’s, visit with her rainfall h89 been so abundant thst<br />

: The Dawaon Garage ha s delivered brotherj ‘Mr”~lbert ~d=ldge. daughter, Mm. WoodB, ]iving in much Qf the wheat will make a ~P<br />

new Dodge towing cam thi i paut week Krembling, Colo. wfihout further moisture, it is stated<br />

Mm. J. Q. Welch and daughter, in several mction~.<br />

to Robert Smart and P. A . Tiller.<br />

Mira Jo, left Friday morning for a Mr. Dwight Williams, represenh.<br />

visit of eeveral weeku with Mm. tive f~r the Dawa~n Fue] SaIm tom. Mi~ Sara% McNally, who recently<br />

I TIIe spec,al mstinee eiv en OnSn~ W~lC~G m~~her ~~vingat ~p,~o*, in<br />

orday aftirnoon, June<br />

pany at Dallas, Texaa, wag a vidtir returned from an- absence of eeveral<br />

1lth, hy th~ LlneoIn County, New ‘Mexico.<br />

&fety Department wca e)ljoyed by<br />

in Dawson Sunday while en route to months from Dawnon, ‘has taken her<br />

former position as an assistant in the<br />

eeveral hundred minere. The prO- Mru. A. M. Van Dyke returned ~in~dad fOr the ‘CoeI1De~em @on-<br />

~hoe department al the big store.<br />

gmm consiEtid of ~everal reels of en- hOme F~driy from a vkit in Oceola, “enhl’Jn.<br />

tartaining film prepared by the U. S. Mo. She wna accompanied home by<br />

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The semi-rnonthly pay day was<br />

‘~oreau of ~ines. It is tha pian of her mother, do is visiting in Raton Miss Ruth Evans, daughter of. Dr.<br />

*hanged this past week from Saturday<br />

tho Sef ety Department to sive these at Fee.ent.<br />

and Mm. F. B. Evana, amived home<br />

to Wlday.<br />

Sunday from Sprin@ield, Mo.. w<strong>here</strong><br />

free picture shows once a month.<br />

Mr. and Mm. John E. Flamang ar- ahe haa been<br />

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~tte”ding Drury colrived<br />

Sunday -ening from Aurora, ]ege.<br />

~rs. Edith bwder, tiilVel ng reprq-<br />

111.”,to spend a month’s viuit at the<br />

mntative for the Moosehe art home et<br />

home of their son, Mr. C. J. ‘Flamang<br />

Moosehmart, Ind., was in Dawnon Sat-<br />

As a reiult of the recent campaign DAWS(INBAKERYI<br />

,nrday making arranereme nth for the ‘f :he ‘Udito+a ‘ffice” for futis for ihe support. of the SaItransportation<br />

and care of the three vation Army, $270 waB secured. Daw.<br />

The Dawson troop of boy *outs is<br />

chiidren nf Santiago E errs ra, who ~“hcipat[mg ~ ~umm~ camp in the son’s quoti was $200.<br />

Louis Savio, Proprietor<br />

will become chargea of th e tome. The<br />

,three new additions will make ten<br />

,D.ewson children now @e;lg creed<br />

,.fora the Moose home. ,“<br />

,, Several new commun itg garages<br />

,%uverecently been compl etei for different<br />

aectione of the Cmllp. The<br />

gr=t demand for Earagea dernon-<br />

“mates that quite a reprfinentitive<br />

mounbih~- ~OIIIetime during tbe preE-<br />

~nt ~~~m~~. U-BOAT DEUTSCHLA?4D<br />

.USED FOR NAVAL TARGET<br />

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Mr. Johnson, the scale inspector,<br />

Cberheu7g, Rance, June lS.—The<br />

wa~ <strong>here</strong> Wedneedsy from El Paso on<br />

his ~e~lar monthly inspection Of fOrm@r - Ge?man super-~ubmnrine<br />

mine scales. He was accompanied on Deubchland, which, in 1916, slipped<br />

N- tn”r of inspection by several of inti Baltimore harbor from Germany<br />

the repreflenktives from the welfare after ‘darinE]y running tbe gauntlet<br />

~ommittee<br />

Italian, French or Amerimn<br />

BREAD<br />

Fresh B’Aed Every Day<br />

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i nomber of Dawminites now abwntheir of B?iflsh and fiench cruisem atandown<br />

caru and nre making use of week- Margaret ~mett celebrated her ing guard off the Virafnia capen,was<br />

tend occasions. to get out fo ! a day’a<br />

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~enjoyment in the mountn ins.<br />

thirteenth birtbday<br />

present week.<br />

on Monday of the<br />

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uunk YrYgunfira<br />

iet practice.<br />

yesterday during tir-<br />

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CWPFIRE GIWS GIVE very creditable entertainment. A por- , SUNDAY BASEBALL DEATt I OF A~ERT EWRIDGE<br />

UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT tion of thepmceedn brivedfrofi the<br />

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The Sug”mite team was defea~d by New5 was re=Sunday of tha<br />

performance will be given to the<br />

The girls of the ~0 camDfire pueblo R~i~ fund; the balance will the first team on last Sunday, 21 w .a~cide?$ al death Of ‘. ~bert E1groups<br />

of Daws.n, with Mrs. J. B.<br />

6. The visitors showed no part~~iaC ddidW, former renident of Daw~n,<br />

assist in financing the8ummer camP<br />

Morrow end Miss Befiim McCrearY as to be e~~b]jahed ‘by the campfire girls<br />

atrangth and were scOred nPOn~~~<br />

.~; ?;32,;::;::;:<br />

guardians, presented an entertain- for ~ two.w;ek~~ ~uting, by the locals.<br />

..ment at the operahouoeonla~t Tues- The game on the Bame day ?t”’va~ de?$ co lid be, learned at”this time.<br />

day evening that waa well rendered R%TAIL COAL DEALERS Houtenwith the’CaPitanteamr esult- Mr. Eld ridge wa~ fOrmerly an emand<br />

very yleaaing. > VISIT DAWSON edinan 8to 4 tictOry ’iO*Van X~- PIOYeeOf the Btore and Of the Da?a!n<br />

The fimt part of the prosram conten,<br />

Winkler and Kerr provided the Garage.<br />

Dawaon wns honored on Tuesday battery for Van Houten and ‘Shaw<br />

aiatedof a~eries Of ?t=eOPEcOn view*<br />

Los n Eastman S-A Kodak in<br />

afternoon by aviaitfrOm a delegation and Malcom for the 1~~~1~, Hern’~<br />

and moving pictueE, accOm~nied bY<br />

leather :ase. Reward. Please retwn<br />

of retail coal dealers frOm Kansafl, ~<br />

a lecture explaining the h~tOry. Purt<br />

ree.base hit and a dou~le plaY, to ~ Ma-y.<br />

IL<br />

Oklahoma and Texas, whO were in a~ H<br />

poses and activities of the campfiie<br />

erti tO Holland tO Blaif, were the + “ .—<br />

E+bhahed tendance at the annual coal deaders<br />

organi~ation for girls. feature~ of +be game. CamI, cook stoves suitable for all<br />

convention held in Trinidad tK1sweek.<br />

1 :<br />

in 1912, the national orgUni5a*~0n is Score by innings:<br />

kind5 of camping u8e on sale at tie<br />

The w=hing out of several miles of<br />

now represented in evary fltate Of the ~H~ Army Goodu tire. Tf<br />

track east of AmariUo prevented ~oretta -.-. -20’ooootoo--’t 9a<br />

Union and in many OCthe cOun~ieB of<br />

mnny delegates from reaching ~ni-<br />

the world. The need of universal Van HOut~n- llo20004x=s6 L“”&-Somew<strong>here</strong> ‘n ‘he ‘Wd b*<br />

dad qtaU.<br />

tween Ratin and Dawmn; a beaded<br />

girlhood was thus met by founding<br />

Escorted by Auditor G. M. Hanaon , TENNIS PRELIMINARIES ‘bag, ontaining svveral impOr~t<br />

this organization on sound ideale<br />

the pm-tY arrived about one o’clock bY. PROGRESSING ~ey=. PIeise return ~ the audi~fs<br />

which could BUPPIYromance and at<br />

automobile from Trinidad, and wer e<br />

the same time be an outlet fOr the<br />

A]tho”gh ~onaido..kl” kmqdicapped office i Or the owner.<br />

‘It<br />

taken to the Dawson hotel, w<strong>here</strong> ai<br />

fra~ernal indnct and for khelove of<br />

by the prevailing ,ther, the<br />

special dinner had bean prepared. Mr. %ndM=urst and ~on,<br />

dramatic form and ritual that ever y<br />

Two intimating hours were spent by ‘June.to’’r:a’’’=n’ s .lST::; accop$ spied by Mr. Hurst’s bmtbm<br />

young ~ feels. It is founded on gTeml~ with th<br />

the party in an irmpectian tour of the<br />

~ate. and fEmily of Texas, expected to<br />

things that”.are univer=l and f und~ -<br />

~ f .cbangrn in utindi<br />

tipple5, coke t.vens and wmher.<br />

~~ ~nown leave t Ie fi~ti of the week for a .?amp<br />

mentil to girlhood and womanhood. Clam A in men’<br />

Fire is the Camp Wre symbol be :, spaciai jnteremt b the several ladie e .-=...”., . . . . .<br />

Lg wet mal<br />

It in singles<br />

~e result that n<br />

ing are -king P<br />

‘B ~ingles hi “<br />

the ~ea~e~t ~&,\,,y ..:+.. . “.. ... “,1+} ,.m.h ~ ,qeriei m tie CimarrOn UP Uh park cano~<br />

of tbe’patty was the big utore, whit h<br />

cau5e, fist of au, ii typifiefl the of challenges yet unplayed because of ‘ Just reteiv~ ArnrY ~toy:<br />

roved quite a marvel to manY of tb e ,<br />

Home. The Camp Fire ceremonbl Bp<br />

interfering factors- TwO. players in a lot of new stock of reclaimed work<br />

Patiy. The party ret~ned tO Trin i-<br />

are built around the fire bpcaune in this classif icatiOn have be~ unable ‘g @Om ah, t a bargain.<br />

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dad tie Bame evening for the conclud -<br />

thi# simple act t<strong>here</strong> is comance 8n d.<br />

play hecauaa of @n@ absent .onv~~-’<br />

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lng bu~ineBB aeaaion an Wednetiay.<br />

k.muty. The watchword of the Camp tionsi At tie present time, the clase Proi. C. H. Dye, who ig at~nd~<br />

Fire Girl is WohelO, made by cOmbin- MELP!NG T.o SOLVE “ ification st?nd~ ~ f@~OWs:<br />

‘MQOrevthe au n“mer semioh at the bs Vi.-<br />

..- tha .... firnt two lettern of three I<br />

THE PROBLE M‘ ,— Sheunaatd. . . . lMoehler, MaYs, Conway. I Norti~ * visited at hOme Over ~q<br />

word%Work, Health and Love. .The — “ IBird, McGaW.and Yorlng<br />

week- nd.<br />

By E. Stephens.<br />

,—activities<br />

of tbe organization cOn~i*<br />

Tbe time is ~ow quit- Le “-- rlpu ‘.or<br />

IM~cE Bef re going on your June camp%<br />

of camp craft, Handcraft and the<br />

teaching of Nature tire and Phtrio& every citizen Of every ‘-‘— class “- to wake<br />

tip, 1 ok OV= the f ollowing newW?<br />

A geierai m=of the WeHare<br />

un from the nkl.;htmare<br />

of the “come- chand se just receiveti by *he ~!<br />

.lsm.<br />

~mmittee and all chairtien and com-<br />

Goods S~.e: ‘S~qer hab and cafi<br />

The second pefl of @e Prowam ea’y-go-e=y’r past t.- ye-s and “to mit~e members for the ‘FOUrth ‘f<br />

~onni~ted of a varied pr~~am Of face facta and condltlons aE they now 8P leg~ngs, new leather Pm<br />

JUbY, celwrmt~ofi axe Te*e&ed k? ;:e:, ~nteen~ and ~ampi~ ~ ‘<br />

confrontma. The day of giving !ittle<br />

“campfire ceremonies engaged in by<br />

If meet at the Welfare Office at, ev- ●<br />

the gj~a drewed in Iadinn coqtumea and receiting much h= passed.<br />

ment f all Kinds.<br />

e)r.thirty ,g’$\oc,k Friday evening (~-<br />

@Ud ~embled ~ ~em~de -t 1 we a U ati ill m.e5taw. !m-<br />

.Wopow evming) for the purposa of Xr . and Mrs. J. J. _ of % 3<br />

ti.e ~ $ap.fk. The m setting : ~- - a n*- ~~, we =~ wt completing all details for the D?wtig<br />

the b,+t tier+ ia in w iu* .wha@er<br />

iti, am?, were --tirg .~ver<br />

with iti subdued li@k fiontribd.@ a<br />

celebration oqe week *om neti MO.n- ‘<br />

heautifuf, hnmornWB ~~mnd line of work that may f~ ta ua to , w%! Pd:+ Paww.n. Tb* ~e.<br />

‘ day, “J~Y 4th. It ia ve~ impofint ~, ~p~~ .*W ~~~q,<br />

~~r thie .p]@~ “fi&re of the en-: &fiorm. Mbor must f~ly ~precia~ that every committee chairman be ~Wher Mr, &her i~ in ~ttenda~<br />

the all-importint matter of .w-op=a~<br />

t~inmetit.<br />

me *peting fi~mbef w=.”fi May ing with the employer and in raising ; f’rment” the B nual Ta- Retail Coal deal<br />

‘ Oonv tion .ae a di9kict re~<br />

pole dapce bY ee~ve tirh dr~~ in . the 8ta~=d Of e?ficienW,tO ~~ high ‘; DA~ON’~~ EL~CT”i<br />

white w.how itiica~ ~mrms , ,=t win% po=ibla.<br />

vlwm~ +v~ f the D8waw Fuel Salea<br />

,. ,pany.<br />

~bo~t the Nay P& & tie cbnrlgjng , :1! wdB to -n ~ n’J em-<br />

~qj~m.~ tie ~& light proved e hi . . ployee, Or -OVB of e,mtiOy~~sp cPn At g recent nreeting Of the Daw~o n,<br />

ful *,*=cie, ,n&ed. -e tio ml o exPe& m.or.e$.m,rnany l!ne of Industi Y- T ough the efforts of the<br />

club, MMS~ Eoran, Warden an~<br />

ancan aa separate npmb& were ,tiv -, than they are willing to put inti it ., ‘ emu .s”generous aum w.e~ flee<br />

Bgrg”wer yere re.elec.ted au ‘firec -,<br />

.ev by ~rotiy Diver and Estail ‘Mur.: ~er~?r?, it ~hOuld be their first an d: tor~ for ~ ~rm of 18 ~ontha ,,T& ~ from individual contiutio”n t,hia<br />

.wy, who SVme We,tiy dremed nn d, K1g@6\ aim to M ,effi,cient “at wha t-<br />

V.ea for the @eblo flood Buffer<br />

Ward “of nlhe directirs were to mee t:<br />

W,em ti,ery af~c h tie~ i*pr*<br />

ever post they may be e~loyad. Th e On *Y 4aY, ~everal yOung ladies<br />

T~tiw ev.enins to ele~ c~h Offi@eru“.<br />

tien d their dsn@e6.<br />

employee aIJ4 the employer alik e Sla,@ b *k ,corle.ctio.nof these yo.<br />

‘?OFthe ensuing yew.<br />

The cervrnorIial campfire meetin g. .ehO@ -work ~%@er in * mpi~t d tary conti?butiOnn. ThOBe a~I~<br />

wrtu prauented in a series of ~nep ~ - d=~ra$ic fideli i! = af~~ ? WE w=sTu~ MATCH ~u - .OrK on Psy @BY were LUU,<br />

~~p ~wo~t, ~~g.wet Pierce Y<br />

~ponaan snd dancw by the ensetile a: Place ow iad~~~ial ~yet~ On * ~ ~“<br />

The wregtliW=h wheduled fo<br />

cgmpang, ~even girls gave ~ graph iv. that -yvld ?Lminati the PW. j~ -<br />

r: Gqr .ud.e Bridges,<br />

last Monday avening resulted ‘n ‘e m-i :, .~<br />

inw~etation of +he Beven laws Of. o!ai= Bqping aur Wren@B.<br />

: etral secuting me first fau in 16 T, e G,overn”ment rain wage,<br />

the campfire. ~ grouP of eight gir 1%<br />

DEAT~MITH minutem and Salvntore, the aacOnd ta<br />

dremed to repre?ent the c+m.Pfire<br />

11 at e .E. P. + S. W. depot, abo<br />

~in.9 miuti. when ~ime .for the thit<br />

beadri ~n color ,defined in recitat.i on<br />

dti<br />

precipit?tiOn for the fi~t.<br />

Marcus A. Smith, a rnachini~tt di ed round waa called, D~*xl f“~rnti d: da; in June of 4.27 inches.<br />

the mmning of each he~d cOlOr. ‘f’he Thursday evening at *he hoBPi~l af- becaune<br />

of an injuw auB~l~ ln ‘e’ “rnojtUre hive been distributed<br />

“work Song”, ,*M8mmie Moon” and. ter an illnew vf OVMa -mOn~. M ‘s ~econd round. The main event w au mos ‘d,aily”showers, the heaviest<br />

l*Wah~lO,~, the campfire watchwO rd, ~igter, Mru. .Lura L.?wis, amived the @receded, by a match between tw.” hOu:<br />

precipitations ~eirrs 1-20i~<br />

were ehorua number~ heafily enc or- snme evening from B~mingham> A‘a. r ~r=~er~ and by a battle FOY81, ‘ *8 ~th und l.s9 irr. on the fitb.<br />

ed. A first aid conti~ batween B but too lab to Bee her brother bef ore<br />

- picked team frnm the cmtiire Eirlu he died.<br />

c~KS<br />

and the boy ocouta proved Qne of me Through the &f*rta *f -*o Of tie<br />

interesting diveraiOna Of the PrOmam. macbiniuts, 8 generOus p~ae was se-<br />

The wodetful wOrk n~w being dOne cured m qmi~t in defraying tie h= w,<br />

for boyu and girls through the nati Qn- expense for the shipment of the body<br />

Hlly ~r~”~ed flo”~ of carrlpftie back & A]abama for burial,<br />

~e ~e.<br />

We de8ire t=enm Our ainc -e’<br />

thanks w ~U *o* *hO were ~ kind<br />

to a=ist us during *~e il~ne= ‘d”<br />

death of our b~loved aon and broth<br />

of eeve,ral quahties, Summer hata<br />

+a and =mping paraphe~<br />

al da, on sale at IOWPric~<br />

er,<br />

girln and boy scouti iu rapidly ex-” maina, -accompanied ‘by the Biutur,ief t<br />

Marcus A. ~~th.<br />

,Mrs. EMMA SMITH, road camp. was establish<br />

tending inti evev 10cal~tY. me event cm the ti=~n Saturday mOrninK for<br />

Of Tiw.aday eveni~ gave the Daw ~n Birmingham, w<strong>here</strong> iti~ent wiu<br />

people an opportuniw b titne~ One take pkce.<br />

in~re~ting p~we of these activi ti-,<br />

thut are being increasingly emph m~ ~“and Mrs. W.””b. ‘“<br />

~r&<br />

Mrs. LURA LDW~S,<br />

~1B8 IIENOl?A S~TH.<br />

~+ =. ~d,~ld ~eft ;<br />

ad and made W W$uce renulti~m this: panle~<br />

community. The evidence of cm ef@ to -bn<br />

by ~ ‘“<br />

for a vitit over thewee~i<br />

priparatiop Bvd bd work d~~<br />

by “the recbnt Zrodpction reffeti<br />

yed<br />

tie. Mr. and ~. L F; Brown return Dr n v ~ mt-din~ 1-”2-- ‘-”-- ‘-- ‘--- r Iclcat.1<br />

“a<br />

a. Dr ent bridge. The new<br />

gresti<br />

~nined<br />

credit upon” aU those Wk- tie “1* of ~i ~~~<br />

me ca,rn~fire ~irh fOr tiu .wee~’ HP ~ ~.zOna<br />

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VOL 1. DAWSON, NEW MEXIC& THURSDAY, JVJNV 30, 1921. NUblBER’22.”<br />

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lEIE~RAT[ THE: FOURTH ATDAWSON cAMp’’RET=TOmEpA ‘<br />

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~ACk lNE SHOP ~<br />

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The ignition Of = quantity of<br />

mordding camporand, 1o(:ated in n<br />

mall shed in tbe rear of ihe machine<br />

ohopm,war re~nnible f or a small<br />

‘ blaze which wan checked before any<br />

mah~ial damage wnu don (~. The fue<br />

alarum, turned in aboht St!ven a’clock<br />

Thumday evmni~~ accc.m~nied by an<br />

nnimual volume of umo ce drifting<br />

down tbe canon from the vicinity ti<br />

No. 1 and 2 tipple, W- a renpoiudble<br />

! for arouning tbe curioeitg Of a good<br />

many hundremf ,of Daweo l’a pOpuladon,<br />

who appeared on tht scene in a<br />

few minu~’ time. ‘Tb~ tiTen baa not<br />

i bud an opportuni~ ,ti exercise it6<br />

tim for a real fire sine e the bmieg<br />

of the Simpson hoax ding ilouae<br />

on the ,m~ning .,of Ja nuary 6th.<br />

I Twenty-five hone cti et Itionn scac<br />

[, tared ‘fir.@out the cam p and mod<br />

1 wa~ preanaure for evOry se~tion me<br />

~ Me precautionary memum . tiken for<br />

) imwing the community fr am any t3er-<br />

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A jolly party of 16 Campfire Girls<br />

of A-O-KI-YS CrUIlpleft 1a6’t Friday<br />

noon by automobile fOr a tv-weeti’ .<br />

A BIGDAYOFGALAEVENTS–<br />

camp ;n the Cimatron canon aabout<br />

ALLENTERTAINMENT FREE~hreemjle~abov~ 7J~rk.Aheav-<br />

Ily loaded truck pteceded the party<br />

garly in the’ morntig” carrying tantm,<br />

Prizes of $26 and $15 are being of- beddjng, chuck arni~a, cold cream<br />

lrrfle~ T~~2tn”nT2k7Yaz $; !ered for first and wcend prizm ifi<br />

and first aid .uppliem. The .ampinE<br />

uII the old-time Mlllg. Under the di. the tug of war for which ~everai<br />

upot; iu an idsal location, with plenty ~~<br />

rection of the Welfare Commitbe, a :ompeting teams are beinK etitired.<br />

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rool spring water near at hand, B<br />

big pr~am .of entartilnment that A nail driving conksk for the iadieo,<br />

wildernmn of wooded mountainside b<br />

will keep the. Mt boiling from early with prizm of $6, $S and $2 for the” ~ijmb ~“d only. * two+hour ride fmm<br />

motning until late night. Afl enter. #innera, is expected b provoke uome<br />

homa. Every precaution pomible wu<br />

tilnment, including the ball gaame, teen competition among thorn wbo<br />

mken for insuring the comfort. and<br />

picture show arid dancing, till be free think they know bow to use a ham-<br />

Isafety of the campm, who are ank ,<br />

ta all. The genmal arrangement of mer,<br />

ipating an ideal two weeks outing ba-<br />

the, day’s program is w followu: The following ra.wa and fize~ are<br />

m3use of the prtiablliw tiat tie rainy<br />

9:30 A. M: Fimt Ald Conti on rnnnounced by the apoti committee:<br />

seawn is about over. In addition h<br />

Main tieet naar ~st office.<br />

!irut, second and fiird prizes offer.<br />

, the prenence and protecting caare of<br />

10:00 A. ,M: Patriotic addrem by ad in er.ch event:<br />

the he guar~lans, Mrs. J. B. ‘Momw<br />

Hon. J. Dwight Giddinge.<br />

60 yard d~h, boys nndar S, $1,<br />

and ma, Earl Maya, tie girls are m-<br />

Noon: Batbecue and pic>ic at tbe 76c, 5h.”<br />

ticipating frequent visite from those<br />

wove.”<br />

60 yard dash, boye under 10, $1<br />

iow Canffagraiion,<br />

2. P. M: Races and afilatic sporte,<br />

at home who can upate, a day for a<br />

16C,-.6OC.<br />

on main ntiqet. ‘<br />

trip up the canon, Variow Mkee -e<br />

60 yard d~, boys under 12, $lj60<br />

,.<br />

planned ti points of intireti in the<br />

3 :~0 P. M. Base till: Damn m. $1, .7se.<br />

Van Houtin.<br />

\,<br />

Ute Park ragion, including the Pat-<br />

60 yard daah, girls under 8, $1,<br />

lsadas, the Eagle Neat dam and a<br />

7:80 and 9 p. m. Frea pictoto show 76C, 50C.<br />

k<br />

climb up tbrouEh ~be PiU ,forOCte to,<br />

st the opera houee.<br />

50 yard d~b, girle undsr 10, $1,<br />

road between Colfax and t ‘i<br />

tie - ~ tie d,~jde. & ~ma am<br />

9:00 P. M. Speckcuiar firework 76G K&.<br />

~, turn-off ahdd in earn- ~n%~d~~<br />

display.<br />

the-present camp mtnms, the girlrnof<br />

60 pril dti, girk under 12; $1.60,<br />

umrrdng, June 20th, and w‘ill h punh.<br />

Uda -p, w’i~ M* ~-~ -<br />

S’ive teati will participate in the $1.00, ‘76C.<br />

ed by Con-r C. W,,S nith of Lae<br />

ardlan, expect b lsam about July<br />

Ffi aid contuat for .whih Libmd 50 ywd dark girlrnurider 14,, $2.O(t<br />

~‘ VW ~ @e@&iy”h’ h~oe iblk This’<br />

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‘7th for a *-,- et a,<br />

prizen have been offered for firut, $1.00, 76C.<br />

1S.2 mile stretch of ld hway was<br />

same spot. !Phe girls now in CmP<br />

second and third prize winners. Each 50 yard dmh, girk fr~e for all,<br />

: broadened and graded luring the<br />

ate: Helen Paatofl,’ Maise Teeple,<br />

team will consiut of & men. Each $8.00, $2.00, $1.00.1<br />

i wing and several “Mnks” straighten.<br />

Sentina Al?rano, secund~na Perdomo,<br />

man on the firti prhe winning team Sack race, $2.00, $1.00, 76c,<br />

;%d OU~ -<br />

Marcalla Mibdmll, Jtiia, fi~iar, ~<br />

till receive a $16 {gift; for second Three lesged raice, $8.00, $2.001 ]* Mejk]e, Egtell M“may, Eula ~-<br />

“ The road chp har bmn established<br />

prize, a $7.60 gift; and for third’ $1.00<br />

~ at Colf= for 4be force wo rkinE fmm<br />

W Fay StiD, l?.limbeti WileOn,<br />

prize, a $6100 gift. A fimt aid cm. Potati race, gfrls, $2.00, $1,00,<br />

., the south end, A pit o [ excellent<br />

tifica@’ and a button will ab h ?’5C.<br />

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Dorothy Diver, Eveiyn COV@, Ma-<br />

‘ ‘@vel hao been apened hill about ~00 yardn muth of the COlin<br />

the conti~ ‘<br />

$1.00,7fic.<br />

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~, :~ii~,ti &f :;c;e;: y“~ayn: The Boccl contist, for which a $25 100 Yard damh, boyn under 16, c~MMEN~ ON SPECIAL EDITION<br />

prize iu offered, will take place during $2.00, $1.00, 76C.<br />

l;;i:!IJi~:!:?<br />

‘, wmd for the<br />

~“y:;<br />

U are being<br />

trawor ation and<br />

the morning and will be competed for<br />

by teams from the” several aectiottu of<br />

the camp.<br />

The Da+wn ‘band has bem holding<br />

100<br />

$8.00,<br />

22o<br />

$3.00,<br />

yard daflh, free for all, $6.00<br />

$2.00.<br />

yurd dmk, boys under 18,<br />

$2.00, $1.00.<br />

Undm the c=’dDawnon Nsws<br />

Issues Fi~ @ecial Edition;’ mneighbring<br />

con~-por~, *he Rnton<br />

I , a~ding of the gravel. It is eati- regular rehearmln for neveral weeks 200 yard dti, free. for dl, $5.00, ~nge, has the following to nay F*<br />

~en,ted that at l~tthree :month. will and wi~ .%e in readinw to ftsrnish $8.00, $2.00. @ding tie isstie of Jcne 16th:<br />

“‘be connumed in the wor of sorfaac- some ~lendid muuic for the da? and Biucls race, ~ti nuder 16, $8.00 ,,A rmarkably h~dmme ‘p-ti<br />

i ind,p,otided~heprenen~ rate of 800 for the dancing at the tinnis courti $2.00, $1.00. edition of tie Dawnon ~wb w i$yards<br />

of road ti oovered & work. during the evening.<br />

Bicycle race, buyn under 16, $8.00, euad from the prem la Thnrtiay. It<br />

E; ~;wm:fd;::dfi:e:e:n”t rak of aoo<br />

Hon. J. ~~ht Giddlngu, on~, of $2.00, $1:00. comprised eight six-column pae, ilr<br />

awuon and<br />

the tits’s leadine-. nmwuuanermen . .<br />

the county #eat cam be neE~tiatid e-<br />

The following offlcinls have been lum~ated with-49 ,fine hn~-~n= Of<br />

and an orator of mote than tiati<br />

~ ily in an ho.nr. Bidm til b Bowned at<br />

~elect.ed: various sizes, printed on book paper<br />

wide repute, will deliver the foutib<br />

in photo brom ink 46oO copies were<br />

‘the Stiti Enaineetia oft<br />

Judges: fitnt prize dnner, J. J.<br />

of July addre~.<br />

printed b covsr the regulm lirt and<br />

‘ Fe on July 2* for the<br />

McGoey: Bemnd prize winner, T. .C,<br />

What promise~ h be the stellar<br />

rovide copies for general dlaatriiu-<br />

[ eorfacing of the 12 mile<br />

Hill; third prine winner, A E David- ~m<br />

event of the day will be the serving<br />

butween Crdfax and Cl<br />

~... .m,.<br />

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of the big barbecue at noon by the<br />

“tie vrufons f eratnre subje~<br />

King of the Cannfhala and his crew of<br />

~order: 12nrl Burwer. ‘,<br />

; POST OFFICE SECONIkCLASS<br />

tieated of, and which, by the my, are<br />

amistnnts. The finest baby beef ob- Megaphone, l). G. Secrest.<br />

mogt interestingly handled, are: ‘Daw-<br />

I TbmDawmn=fice. becomes an tainable on Jhe mrket ie now in cold Paymaat%r,,Wm. Horau son, the Coal City’; ‘Welfare Intitn-<br />

‘oMce of the aemnd c1m tomorrow, storage at the big tire awaiting the Silencerp C. A. McCarty. , tions’; %e..Dawson hblio -ols’;<br />

oJuly lst.. As a’ result 0f the new big event T<strong>here</strong> will be plenty of<br />

Starter, John O\Bri?~ ‘The Dawson Coal Mines’; ‘Daween<br />

Lelw~lcation, J. R LewiH, who form. free meat, bread, and pickles for<br />

:$?)j W- _Pkyd by the off 1A, be. everybody and spatial precaution will<br />

One of the best games .of the sew<br />

Preparation’; Tipple Preparation’;<br />

‘A Modern Washery Plant’; ‘Dawson<br />

~,ceme6tinbai-t postmntaW !. Hereaf. be tiken to aee that everyone baa a son is booked for tie ]atwr wfi” Of ,~”j~W D~j~y~ ; ~m”~~ ombm~ nnd<br />

:%, UNmail ?=eived will b~ distribu~ chance to get their barbecued meat the af tsrnwn. Nan Hontin haa bwn GnrdenV; ‘Mine ~wue ~fid li’j~jd, ;<br />

>ed and Bent out @n Sund<br />

without any undue confusion.<br />

ntrengt.bened by the addition of aev. ‘Familiar =amon @ten ~$, ~~,<br />

The afternoon will be given over eral flint claw players and the visit-<br />

“It h a ‘mout.creditable production<br />

ti the full eujor-rneti of the aporta ing team h coming p~epared ti anprogrnm.<br />

Mr. .70hfi O’Brien, who haa nex tha money: No one hould fai!l<br />

from evew a~le, and graphically @etn<br />

fdrth the fine work being ‘done in<br />

hyz will be from 8 a. m.<br />

charge of t.bue features of the en- to Witiem thie game.<br />

Dawhon along dl linen, m wei7 ae tbti<br />

tertainment, ~= madO arrangement At 7 :S0 and again at 9“in the evmany<br />

attractive fmtnree of this, On@<br />

,, ~ H. Bell of Waldo, N M.i wd a’ for. several special eventi that will enln~ the uDers ~Onae *11 sive s of the mod nro=e~tive coal miriiw<br />

‘occur during the field contents. Conhued on Page Two lcitieainthe~orl~.’) -,<br />

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The DawkoaNews<br />

JaY T. Conway, Dlrrnctor and Editor<br />

Tem or i3.bmrlDtiom<br />

Blx monthu .-.---- . . ..-.. -.-----.$ .76<br />

Ona Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.6.<br />

AdvertlU1nE RsteE on AnQllmtlon<br />

_,Celebrate 4th. at Dawson_<br />

(Co~ti~uedfromFnge1.)<br />

utart at tie tennis court which will<br />

free show. At 8 o’clock, dancing will<br />

be well lighted and the courts given<br />

a Emerouu coating of corn meal for<br />

the dancera. The mmic will b~ furni~hed<br />

by the Dawson band. At nine<br />

o’clock one of thk finest fire works<br />

displays obtainable will be displayed<br />

from the point of the mountain above<br />

the rantih, The fire workti commiliee<br />

is making arrangement for making<br />

this display fast and furious, with<br />

no intermi~niani between acta. Don’t<br />

mim it. ●<br />

$60 in priseu for the tennlu Wurnn<br />

ment will be awarded to the winnert<br />

in gentfemen’s single@ and double{<br />

and ladies’ singles and doubl-. The<br />

preliminaries in this tournament’ ~r(<br />

being played tJdn week and the fi<br />

nals in tho four main events will bi<br />

played at tie tennis courk on thi<br />

morning of tbe fourth, ~rting a<br />

eight o’clock. Seatn will be pmvide(<br />

for tboee.wha desire to witnew tb=t<br />

con~ati. The tournament is opel<br />

b everyone and all entranta uhoull<br />

‘ have’ their names entered with th<br />

chairmaq .of the tennis committee<br />

Mr. Guy Moore, by Friday eveninf<br />

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AMBULANC& VIA AEROP~NE<br />

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‘ ‘‘: ‘1’he hwson-wl was throw<br />

inti u furor 0! excitement laat” Sal<br />

urday afternoon hy the receipt of<br />

telegram from ROT, N. M., sayin<br />

that an rieroplane wau oi iti way ‘t<br />

Dawson with a patient and giving i?<br />

structiona for the ‘plane to be ‘M w<br />

the landing field 8 miles down tb<br />

canon by an ambulance. The Ih-mil<br />

trip W- covered in 45 minutia by ~<br />

‘plane and itu two passengers, Mr:<br />

“Eugene” ROY and baby. They we~<br />

safely delivered into the kee~ing t<br />

the waiting j@ysicianl Inqum inl<br />

particulars, which were 110~given i<br />

the telegram, brought forth the f~~<br />

that the baby had swallowed som<br />

thing. tiat had’ lodged in~ls thro<br />

and the aid of the Dawmn medic<br />

staff wm nought by “the quick=t PO<br />

~ible rou$e. Aviator !di,llingE MI<br />

the Laird ‘plane from Wichlta Kan:<br />

which has been a~tionbd at Mowue]<br />

for the putt two weeks, W= aummo<br />

ed and the trip consummatedin r<br />

‘ cord time.<br />

On arrivai at the hosp’ltal, it w<br />

found that the obstruction in tl<br />

baby’s throat han disappeared and t]<br />

child was apparently all right.<br />

As a re~~~cce~f<br />

entertainment given on the evenil<br />

of June> 1st by the C-pfire ti.rls.<br />

nice sum H netted for the tce”wu<br />

ies of tbe two c-P~. A POfiOn<br />

the money ham been given ti ‘t’<br />

Pueblo Relief Fund,. the batnnce k<br />

ing devoted to the expbnse of t<br />

two summer camping .~ipu.<br />

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CONVENT1ON BIzlpcS<br />

vISITO~<br />

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TO. DAWSC<br />

Tbe coal daalem’, convention, hi<br />

at Trinidti Ic.st week, brought a laz<br />

,“ humber of vtil~ w -I)awuon duri<br />

Are You ,lHiving Trouble M~king En s Meet?<br />

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Then atop and look in the -.”-.. - ““--<br />

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PerhaM the income k .~ ... . amlarge m before. Even SO, ~-CVME i, only onehalf<br />

the story. The ottI.sr hd If and by far the more imporhnt of the two, i owrGO.<br />

Are you gtiing vnlue receivdd for it? .,<br />

Lmk over your nxuenneB f~r tie paat -nth. Were they. ~ ne@ MTY and<br />

really worth wh!le] Did You bu uometi-ing you really have little uuse<br />

fo I , juut b+<br />

ca~ it was che~, or have you Kought<br />

thinm beyOnd YOUr me+ bOcaue Yau happened<br />

h temporarily have’ come extra money in YO.U pOcket or In YOur 4eckingac-<br />

count ?<br />

Anmer khe~a queation~ for aurself and nee if ou are guilty.<br />

If you =e not getting ahea : try a new plan. a pen a savingB Ac :~~ WV;<br />

us next aayday, even though it is only a dollar or ten do~lar; or twenty ,<br />

then each succeeding pa day de eit kkewise.<br />

is not worth botheri a%outq ~ou wily find !~~~i~~e~~~a%%~llc ~n%”~~<br />

you can get slang wi%ut r.ha~ten or twenty just an well and you will have *methins<br />

tu show for it at the end of tb.ree or MXmonths time.<br />

You wi~ then wonder why you didn’t try this simple scheme Years go, for it<br />

will give you q better Iaaa of tie value of money, and give you a cc-in u.tiation<br />

in looklng ,back over the year’s work, that can be obkined in no other way<br />

It is nevm too late ti commence OVW,m et#t in next ayda ~th x amount<br />

you feel You huld or can put aaide. Don’t put it off longer \ y Mi“ dmg y umelf in~<br />

waiting until you have a ‘hundred or two hu~red, becaune that time may ever come<br />

and You are losing valuable time in the’ meantime.<br />

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Start now.- Any- amount welcome at<br />

le week Two differeqt ddegw<br />

ons of delegates motored over from<br />

ie Pass City, one spending Tuesday<br />

fternoon and the other Thursday ~-<br />

:rnoon. on a visit of inspection W.the<br />

}awson properti~. W. G. M, Hanon,<br />

sales manager for the hmon<br />

‘uel Sales company, had charge of<br />

mearrangement for the vi~itors’ en-<br />

Br~inment while <strong>here</strong>. Accompanying<br />

the viaitora. Were the following<br />

aleu agents for the Dawuon comany<br />

and their gue~: Mr. md Mm.<br />

J. &her of Wlchi@, Kans., Mr.<br />

nd. Mrs. Dwight L. Williama and<br />

ueet, Mrs. ~nu Hammond, OfDallas,<br />

An Intermting *ition<br />

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The Dawson Newn iaaued a spl~ndid<br />

pecial edition kst week and Editor<br />

:onway aa well as the people of Daw.<br />

on, have every r-on to be proud<br />

f it, The fine ~tiratiom of the<br />

humerous buildings and other feaurem<br />

of the big camp makes the edii,on<br />

enpecially~ interetiing M p~OpIe<br />

vho. have never been in Dawaon—<br />

!pringer Stochan.<br />

Mim Nina Wililams,’ a co!usin of<br />

Uiss Lura Anderson at the hospital,<br />

irrived the first of tbe week from<br />

%lorado Spilngs for, a visit in Da=.<br />

son.<br />

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John E. Adam arrived Saturday<br />

from Denvsr to assume the duties u<br />

wire chief for the local tdephone ex.<br />

change.<br />

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UNCtiIMED ~~ERS<br />

‘he Da-n &t office baIdB UrImed<br />

Iettem addr6saed b, tie fol.<br />

ing:<br />

:&, ‘Mary; Gillonis, Hugh; Gon-<br />

W, Salvador C. j Hart, Mrs. ~U;<br />

r~an, Mrs. Gee.; Quens,. John;<br />

lrigues, Trinidad A.; Sanchez,<br />

n. Vincin~ta G.; Sando,val, Cani-<br />

‘0; Tomes, Manuel (2); Valdes,<br />

micinda; We.SUm, H. C.; .Watb.<br />

,n. In calling, for the same, plex<br />

“advertised”. Onee cant will be<br />

Iected on delivery.<br />

POSTMA*R1<br />

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Daw ‘son Hotel<br />

John,] ~ixenkug~ Mgr.<br />

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A.m “an Plan<br />

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Eleetr ic Lights-S~<br />

,Htit ,<br />

“ “Sil. gle Meh 75c<br />

E$T ES @,M per day<br />

THEDAWSON ~ARAGE<br />

Autok.- Gmgo .t 9 A. M. ●ad S . M. Cbd ‘-<br />

WELL EQUIPPED MACffl<br />

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‘sHOR<br />

Full Line ~f J -<br />

Autotiobile Ac~essories /-<br />

For a ~mited ‘Time ‘ ‘b’ nly<br />

OUR SURPLUS<br />

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BE w~<br />

STOCK -OF HIGH<br />

AT A BIG DISCO~T<br />

G~E CIGA~ WILL<br />

PRICE IF pbw ‘““I ~<br />

CHASED BY THE BOX: f<br />

“J. J-. ‘LAVBACH. P~o rietor<br />

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Fanc Cretims and Ices<br />

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DR. C. W. H VER<br />

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OFFICE HOIJ s,<br />

S A. M., to lZ.00 M.<br />

1 P. M. te S.S0 . M.<br />

7P. M. LO .9.oo . M.<br />

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D19PENSARY BU1 DING<br />

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‘ UP-T -DATE<br />

Children’s Hair Ut$ a<br />

SPecialt y<br />

‘HOURS-S A. M, to P. M.<br />

sa~~w, OPOIIto P. M+<br />

mJuanita Chapter o. 2S<br />

Order Eastern ~<br />

‘~~r s=~u I#t ~nd srd<br />

O. E, S, SocinlClubIIIeti eve~~<br />

other WedneBdayaf er~oon<br />

~rm H.u,e.<br />

Vi*itOra COrdiilly W Ioomd<br />

Mm ANNA MEIKLE, . M.<br />

tf.<br />

I M“. BERTtE J. BRADEhRIJ,smc.<br />

Mrs. C. W., Hoovm and Mrs. W. (<br />

Hart motored ~ the Cam p~lre Girl,<br />

camp at Ute Park WcdnE sday for<br />

few houm, visit.<br />

Arthur Whlttaker rsturn ed ‘Monda<br />

from Boulder, Colo., wh, ,re he he<br />

been in akten(tance this pat t year a.g<br />

student at the University of Colorad(<br />

Mrs. Ed Gathman, of Roy, has bee<br />

a gu~t fOr the past severs days wit<br />

Mr. and Mm. Chao. Frasie] ,.<br />

DAWSON Df?,FEATs FAST<br />

. . BERWIND TEAI<br />

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‘A’hefnst Berwind team, with i:<br />

record of having been ~~efeate<br />

durin$ the present seamn, ~a~ d,<br />

featcd in Sunday’s contest, by th<br />

Dawson first team, 3 to 6. The gam<br />

was a first. class exhibition of the ~j<br />

kionn] Sport from start tO finish an<br />

was keenly enjoyed by the Iarg<br />

crowd present at the local diamOnd ,,<br />

~vitaess it. The game wan feature<br />

by a number of lon~ drives a“d b<br />

the sFort5mh”1ike co”d~~~ of bot<br />

teams durin~ the covtest. l~ntil th<br />

fifth inning, the game proved a pitcl<br />

er’s battle with Shefferma” for Daq<br />

son receiving the gilt edgg R“pp,Yr<br />

Two additional tuna annexed by Dav<br />

SOI]in tbe ei~hth sewed up the gam<br />

and “the locals found it unnbce~~ar<br />

to play their haM of the ninth.<br />

The reputation rJf the Da~~CI” ~Iu<br />

aS a bunch of hard.hitting, fast fie]c<br />

in~ ball plnyem is quite generally e~<br />

tablished and the pre~ent season is t<br />

See this reputation main~ ined+ Th<br />

Tam@ Sunday signalized ~ victor,<br />

over one of the stiO”gegt ~]nb~ ~<br />

Southern Cnlorwdo and D=w~on fan<br />

h.v. every confidence that the ba]<br />

lnce Of the season will hang ~evera<br />

more scalps’ to tbe belt.<br />

On neti Sunday and Monday, Julj<br />

lrd and 4th, Dawaon and the fas<br />

VfItIHouten team-s wil meet upon thi<br />

ocal diamond. V*” J outen haa bnel<br />

.I]nying good bail this se-o” and hal<br />

recently stren~hened ik line-up wit}<br />

$Cvera’1new players. The Fourth oj<br />

.Tuly game will h+ cal,led at ,3. s0 ~~,<br />

clock, ~mediately following th{<br />

sports mheduled to trike place o“ th~<br />

main street. The line-up for”tbe mm<<br />

last Sunday was as follows: Koehling<br />

:.; Sbefferman, p.; Scribner,’ lb.; Am,<br />

bose, 2b.; Lurnl~y, -.: Smart, %b.rf,,<br />

Kerr, cf.; Shnn”on, lf, .<br />

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The Dawson Garage is expecting M<br />

nlake deliveries th~s week to tbe fo].<br />

owing, wbo have ordered new DodEc<br />

;Ouring cars: R. T. Bird, A“dre~ K~d.<br />

fie and Baker Shannon. 1<br />

A dance will be given at the opera<br />

house on the ive”ing of J“Iy 2nd “nt<br />

*r the auapic- of the Boy Scoute,<br />

Kom$ made pies will also ,be ~ f=.<br />

:ure attraction for the same date.<br />

Mes~rs, Clrro Norem, J, S. R“me]]<br />

ind J. H. Gafford motOred to Raw”<br />

in Tuesday evening, J“n= 21~t, ~ at.<br />

:end a upecial communi~atiO” of the<br />

Wasonic hdge.<br />

.The only available ]i”di~ field it<br />

lresent is the large alfalfa field “Ortb<br />

)f the E. P. & S. W. tracks between<br />

lawson and the dairy ranch. OM~c.<br />

:Ount of tbe great importance of tbe<br />

vind in effecti~ n safe Ia”ding, a<br />

atisfactory Ianding field should be<br />

1 Equare of aho”t EO”+cre~, permit.<br />

inE a landing from any direction.<br />

iviator Billinm will ~etmn to D=w.<br />

on within the next WO or three<br />

~eekB ta spend sevira] daya in mak.<br />

hg local fli~ht$.<br />

WORKMAN KILLED BY<br />

.ROCK CRUSHEI<br />

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While engaged in tending tbe roe]<br />

crusher being operated at Colfax fo<br />

the preparation of road surfacini<br />

matprial, Louifi Pritihett, age 22, ac<br />

cidenblly fell againti the crusherfll<br />

wheel, ?ausing him to be kil]ed a]mbs<br />

infltantfy. T<strong>here</strong> was no eye witnes<br />

to the” accident, but the eviden~~ ~a<br />

quiti clear as b tbe manner of hi<br />

death.<br />

It ia presumed he was in tbe act o!<br />

shoveling out dirt that had caved i,<br />

from the side-hill sgalnst the revolv<br />

ing wheel, whe~ his foot slipped<br />

tbrowlng him against the large fl~<br />

wheel and winding him “p ~“ th[<br />

shafL His clothing was tir” from<br />

his body almost, entirely and his pel<br />

V;S, legs and head badly Iacerated b]<br />

being burled about by the fly whce<br />

shaft. Severa,l minutes had evtdent<br />

Iy elap?ed before one of the workmer<br />

dismvered the body and the ~“xin{<br />

runnin~ the gru8her could be gh”t, off<br />

Medical assistance was immetiifitelj<br />

summoned fmm Daweon, but tbe m~r<br />

died shortly after being extricate<br />

from the machinery.<br />

The unfortunate man had beer<br />

with Contractor Smith for about a<br />

year and wan regarded a~ a firgt.clasl<br />

workman. A twin brother livin~ in<br />

Kansas was Imme:diate]y notified ~i<br />

the death., Tbe body was brougbt to<br />

Daw80n and prepared for burial, ”<br />

In accordance with a req”e~t re.<br />

:eived Friday from a brother living i“<br />

Cabool, Mimonri, the ‘body was ship.<br />

ped Saturday morning to that place<br />

[or burial,<br />

AVIATOR VISITS DAWSON<br />

Arviator B, F. Billings, piloting a ,<br />

LaitdiSwallow ‘plane from Wichita,<br />

Kans., landed atColfax Saturday af-<br />

ternoon from Roy, N. M., and mad?<br />

flights in this vicinit& during, ,his<br />

three-day stay. During his visit, n<br />

number of passengers from DawsfJ”<br />

availed themselves of the oppo~tfln.<br />

ity to take flights over the neighbor. J<br />

in,q country. A wonderful view can<br />

be obtained from the ‘plane of the<br />

nlountuinous countr~to tbe West and<br />

the plains country to the east. Rnton<br />

to tbe. north and Cimarron to’ the<br />

south are easily distl~ished at 3,000<br />

feet. The most congpicuons peakx<br />

along the wwtern sky line are Ba’ldy,<br />

Temporary headquarters have bee”<br />

established by the aviator at Roy<br />

while conductin~ a “jitney” snrvice<br />

for this $ection of New Mexico. T<strong>here</strong><br />

IS quite a demand for cross-country<br />

flights, besides Iocnl pasuenger ser.<br />

vice for those deuiring short fl!f?h!s.<br />

Tbe ‘plane will be located at Las Ve.<br />

gas durin~ tie Cowboys reunions this<br />

next week.<br />

David Schneberg, clerkof the Store<br />

house depafient, was ~hent i“ .DPn.<br />

ver this pmst week on bu8inesg.<br />

, Mrs. Al Bourne returned lsst Wed. ‘<br />

needay from a three-weeks) visit in<br />

Raton &th friends,<br />

Mrs. A“lex Sneddon and ,Uiss Jess:e.<br />

SayerS were hostesses to the ]adieg of<br />

tha kaatern Star on Wednesday after.<br />

noon, June ,Zznd,<br />

Mrs. Wm, H,oran entertUin ed a,<br />

company of her lady friends on Wedncsday<br />

afternoon, June 22nd.<br />

‘Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brenna” and<br />

little daughter were expected to r?.<br />

turn the middle of. the present ~vesk ~<br />

from a month’s absence in tbe enst.<br />

DAWSON CLUB DIRECTORS<br />

ELECT OFFICERS<br />

The nine direc:ors of the D,awsv<br />

:lub held a meeting o“ Wedncaday<br />

~vening, June 22nd. for the p“rp~sc<br />

If e]ebng new officers for the fis.<br />

:al year starting, Jul y 1at.j Tbe fol.<br />

owing officers were e]ected : .P~e8ident,<br />

J. B. ‘Morrow, ~vice-president,<br />

John O)BrierI ; secrekry a“d trea~”r.<br />

or, H. T. Vanderwaal.<br />

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Miss Margaret Hanson, daughter of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Hanson of Amar.<br />

i]lo, !l’Exas, h= been a gu~~t d“tiw<br />

Ibe past week at the home of Mr, and<br />

~rfl. G, M. Hanson.<br />

Deonitls titallo, the little tb?ee.<br />

year.old ky who was accidenm]ly i“.<br />

jured this past week by being r“n<br />

over by a truck, was @ken hOm@<br />

Miss. Helen Boyle, who has been Tuesday from the ho~pital. The tb~h<br />

conducting Mummer ~chool, ret”r”ed bone. was fractured ,but is now healinz )<br />

t~ first of the week to be= hOm~ i“ nicely.<br />

Trinidad<br />

tion.<br />

to ~pe”d her<br />

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H“mrner Vacn. Tbe four weeks<br />

conducted at tbe<br />

ok summer ~~hOol~<br />

Central school bj-<br />

Mrs. Elizabeth Meik]e i= at the ho~.<br />

pital this week receiving treatment,<br />

Misses Martin and<br />

eluded lam Friday.<br />

Boyle, was con.,<br />

About thirty.five<br />

Charles Sneddon left Tuesday<br />

morning, for a te”.days, visit in c~l~.<br />

rado.<br />

pupils availed themselves of this<br />

portunity to make “p back work,<br />

Miss Celeste Martin, one of<br />

~P.<br />

the<br />

BaY fdttrell, son of Mr. “and Mrs. Dawson teachers who haa bee” co,,-<br />

E, R. Littcell, retlir”ed this past week ducting a monhh)s session of summer<br />

~rOm a year spent at the university<br />

)f Illinois at Champaign, 111.<br />

Charl~a T. Jernigan, wbo has been<br />

school, left Sunday for Yukon, Okla.,<br />

Iv<strong>here</strong> she expects b spend hnr summer<br />

vacation with het si~ter.<br />

;njoying a month’s %acation visjt at A camping party, consisting of Mr.<br />

11sformer home in Kentucky, ret”r”. and Mm. James Saul, Mr. and Mrs. E.<br />

)d Monday.<br />

T. Ifngle, Mr. a“d Mrs. RCIyHi]] .“d<br />

A number of tbs promi”e”t bffi.<br />

!ials of the Phelps Dodge” corporation<br />

Mrs. E. C. Babbitt, enjoyed<br />

znd fishing trip to cimamo~<br />

a camp ,<br />

Ca”o”<br />

were expected to mak an ~fficial over tbe week.e”d.<br />

,init b Dawson early i“ J“]y.<br />

Reporti fmm the Campfire Girls<br />

!ampwg above Ute park in Cimarro”<br />

anon give a glowing acco””t Of their<br />

experiences and of their ideally locat.<br />

:d camp. Quite a number of visi tor~<br />

rere up over Sunday to sample the<br />

amp cwking.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crawford, pnr-<br />

Seveti] members of the IOCmI Ma.<br />

3011iCorder mutired over to Ra~”<br />

Inst Tuesday evening @ attend ~ ~P=_<br />

:ial communication of Gate City<br />

;odge Nw. 11, which was addressed ,hy<br />

Srand Ma8ter Lester of Mesjlla park,<br />

V. M,.<br />

The Reed Carnivml com~ny, which<br />

Mae marooned i“ Daw80n for over<br />

nts of Mr. be Crawford. arrived<br />

he first of the week from Gamiso”,<br />

‘exas, for a monti)s vitit i“ DawsfJ”.<br />

ir. and Mrs. A. B. Calhoun, of port<br />

.aVaca, Texne, mre also gueuk at the<br />

:hree weeks on acmuot of thmArkan.<br />

Ins Valley Flood, left on the morning<br />

)f the 22nd for Dodge City, Ksns.,<br />

‘Ora week’s utand. The Carnlvnl car.<br />

les, fifteen cam, inc!udi”g foir ~]eep.<br />

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Mr. and Mm mm, ;<br />

parenbr of a new daugl<br />

nrday, June 18th.<br />

Mr. and Mm. A. Sut<br />

Colorado, were ~etis<br />

of Mr. Eagletr.<br />

~ Mm. John Paaqualol<br />

Trinidad the last of the<br />

heveral days visiting wil<br />

\ James Saul is drlvin<br />

deliveredon Wlday ~<br />

.Garage,<br />

Thos. Petty, mine fo<br />

‘ E mine, purchased a n<br />

,. passenger car which R<br />

this pagt week<br />

Ahnt twenty membel<br />

~FTERINVENTORY<br />

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In the inventory that we have just finished it was found<br />

that each department had on hand a number “of broken lots of<br />

different classes of merchandise. This merchandise is all first-<br />

~ass, but we must sacrifice it in order to make room for new mer-<br />

chandise which is mnstantly coming in. It will pay you to zome<br />

in and look these spetids over, as it means big savings to You,<br />

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~.~e~e~ •~*~ ~b~9~e~<br />

ee are the Miss Elizabeth Burn% of ~mah~,<br />

born Sak Nebr., arrived this past week h tipend<br />

the summer with Mr. und Mrs. W. C.<br />

of Newat, Barnitt.<br />

paut week Miss Sadie Coyeti, Luelk McDarmott,<br />

Milded Dehng and Winnifred<br />

mhred b Teeple were =Siating this $ast week<br />

k ti spend at the store Wtb the tiklng of inveniends.<br />

tory.<br />

Jeff~-4, Mrs. Catherina Rodeghiero wem ope<br />

D.eweon<br />

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eratad upOn Tuesday<br />

hospitr.1.<br />

at the Dnwn,<br />

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m for No. A number of the annuals recently<br />

Buick five publi~hed by the Eialr school graduati<br />

delivqred ing C1=S have been left at the wal-<br />

,fare office for disposal to any. who<br />

. . ..- –..ahb of FYI<br />

IY la~t Saturday w<strong>here</strong> ~W K .p. I The pool hall at the opera house<br />

bdge wan inti>tuted tha ame eveni WU~*eOpened On MOnday eveninE of<br />

ing by the officers of e Daweon t~lg week after being clO~ed three<br />

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lodge. A very e~’oyab<br />

rsportad.<br />

The following memb,<br />

mwumllAdm .... —.-=-wit”~sd<br />

. . IIf -- tha —- n., .._x lodge of<br />

,d th~ ...- ....--- in+tistion of Z7<br />

time wee month~ f~~ needed repai?s. The six<br />

@oI tables frabe been re-cuuhioned.<br />

I of the<br />

The hall will be open on eveninp and<br />

e in~~l]~ during the afternoon on idle deys.<br />

~em~em Robert McKinley hm~been employed<br />

~didateg ; to take charge of the hall.<br />

--.—. L _Rr=df -.. -_’ord, P. G, .; Ca9par The office of the Justice of the<br />

on~, C. C.; Earl Dupo L V. C.; Peace ‘baa been quite busy this past<br />

‘; Frank Eefmlo, Prelate; Ira Bradford, week with ueveral matters. Tex FOS<br />

M. A.; Barney McGwrv~y, . W.; E. tit was fined $25 and co~ for run.<br />

E. Sherfick, Jr., O. G.; Littrell, ning a ~r *thOut a liceme. Ea~y<br />

‘ 1.”G.; Prank Sheltin, Joh Render. Zambroue waa fined $50 and costa for<br />

‘ mn, Wm, Herrdermn, Wm. err, Alex ulautihtering animals within the mn-<br />

Sneddon, Jr.; C. C, White, eil Stew- fine~ of a ~ll~n and conducting a<br />

art, Ray Dupont, Klley Lit 11,Jam,ss butchering businem without a license.<br />

~“ Hearne, W. G. Moor+, W. . Holtry, Matt Kapich, wbo has been wanted<br />

H, C. Shefi,ck, R. E, She ick, *m y the officer,g since the day a @till<br />

8@vms, J. A. Wlller, C. . Reme, WSE found in the cellar of hia place<br />

obt. Buttram, Dugals Ausland, at Loretta, returned this pant week<br />

11 ndy Merle,<br />

:,Gordon.<br />

.Tas. Turner d W. B. rand<br />

gave<br />

to Raton<br />

himself UP. He wns taken<br />

and placed under a $1,000<br />

‘ A nmv line of substanti @unko, bond to await his heqring bafwe the<br />

fti iisea, b juut been recei ed by the September term of Fe,~MI court at<br />

tiY Good- Rtora. / t.f. Santa Fe.<br />

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Sheriff Aba Hixenbsugh was in<br />

Daweon ‘Saturday on businem in connection<br />

witlr hie county office.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. T. Pmlnzzmi are tbo<br />

parerrti vf a son, born on Baturduy,<br />

June lSth. -.<br />

Mes~m. Afax Sheddon, A. -W. Hall<br />

and Chsrles. Sneddnn muhred h tie<br />

Red River District last Saturday on<br />

husiemm.<br />

Dr. C.. W. Hoover rsturned Friday<br />

from attendance at the state meeting<br />

Of tha Skta Dentil Amotintion, ‘held<br />

at Albuquerque.<br />

, Missm Nira and Shirley Nuttar re-<br />

~urrredto their borne in Roy Saturday<br />

aftsr a s~~ visit in Dawson.<br />

F. Delgado, of Lae Vem9, Inhmal<br />

Revetiue ma., was a bnsinew tisitir<br />

in camp over tha week-end.<br />

The P. D. M. Co. atire was closed<br />

all day Monday for the taking of tie<br />

annual inventim of rntock.<br />

Mr. C. Franccds arrived this pad<br />

week from Mormrci, Arizona, h take<br />

employment with the P. D. hf. Company<br />

store.<br />

Wm. Simpson and M. T. Ca~pera<br />

left tbe lad of the week for a visit of<br />

several dnyn at Mr. Gampora’s home<br />

1ear Springer.<br />

A com~any of 50 boy scotrta from<br />

Liberal, Kans., have been camped for<br />

the pmt two weeks at Ute Park. One<br />

of the blg projeqti contsmpfated for<br />

the future is the convemion of tbe<br />

Park in~ one large oamp for the boy<br />

wonts of the w%.<br />

Tbe Ladias of the Mooeeheart Legion<br />

are making their prefrnrations<br />

for conducting four refreshment<br />

sbnds on Monday, the 4th. hmonnde,<br />

pop, ice cream tunes, popmrn,<br />

peanutu and otier good thingn to eat<br />

will be made ivaifable for tie thirrty<br />

end lrnn~ crowds.<br />

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leather caae. Rsward. Plearje return<br />

to’w. F. fduFMy. lL<br />

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Fred Covert ~etwed the lwt of<br />

the week from a two-wed ygration<br />

spent in %Iorado,<br />

Mr. and Mm. G. M. Ha’mn returnedTbumday<br />

evening from attend~”ce<br />

at.the s~ona of the Te~ Retfil<br />

COaI Dealem convention held in Trinidad<br />

this past week.<br />

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&y ~lttie]], son of M=, and M~g,<br />

~lttre]l of Capitan Hiu, rtiarrmd<br />

We~nenday from Champaign, Ill.,<br />

w<strong>here</strong> he ha.r been attending the Uni.<br />

versi ty of Illinois.<br />

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Lomt-Somew<strong>here</strong> on Me rwd btween<br />

Raton find Daweon; a beaded<br />

bag, containing several impotint<br />

keys. Please return k the atiditi~rr<br />

*ffice for the owner.. It<br />

I BAWSOHBAKERY<br />

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~uis Savio~ ~optietor<br />

Italian, French or American<br />

BREAD<br />

Pastries of All Kinds<br />

Fresh Baked EverY Day<br />

Candies-To ~fi,<br />

Drinks<br />

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GRANDCELEBRA<br />

FOURTHQFJ<br />

At Dawson, New M<br />

A Big Day of Gala Events. Everythin g Free<br />

~Barbequeand Picnic at the Grove. Meat,COfee, 1 and<br />

BreadFreeto All<br />

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NAMENT, FREE PICTURE‘SHOW,RACES,DdCING, FIREWO S “<br />

PUBLICSPE,AKING, BASE B+ ATHLETICCONTESTS,FIRST’AID CONTEST,T NNISTOUti<br />

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: PROGRAM:<br />

9j0 A. M,—First Aid Contis~ ,Main Str=L near Post Offim. ,.<br />

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10.00 A.,M._ncert at Band Standby Dawson Band.<br />

ll*Ofi A. M.-Speaking at the Band Standby Hon. J. Dwight Giddings, ex-lieutenmt .gover r of Michig~.<br />

12.00 Noon-Barkue and Picnic at the G~ve.<br />

,’ ,2.00P. M.—Raceq on Main Streeti as follows: I<br />

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50-yd. Dash._____...---__&ys..---__&ys Under 8 50-yd. Dash --------------------- . Girls Under 8<br />

50-yd. Daah -____-_-------____.-.__BoYs Under 10 ~ 50-yd. Dash _____________________ Girls Under 10<br />

‘ 100-yd. Dash ..--__ -_.-.-._ -~ys-.-.~ys.Under 14 50-yd. Dash --..:---------------- -Girls Utier 14<br />

“50-yd. Dash ---------------------- MYS Under 121”<br />

100-yd. Dash --_.-... -._-_-__ ._..-__Boys Under 16<br />

50-yd. Dash -----------------------<br />

50-yd. Dash ---------------------<br />

. Girls under 12<br />

‘_Girls Under 16<br />

~~100-yd. Dash .._---_____’ -------- Boys Free-for-all 50-yd. Dwh_____________________ irk’ Fr*for-all<br />

200-yd. Dash ____-_Y___. . .<br />

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Boys Under 18 200-yd. Dash __,__________________ .-.<br />

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mfor-All<br />

Potati Race, Bicycle Aces, Tug+f-Wm, B-i and Tennis Tournament<br />

3:30 p.m. Base Ball. Dawson vs. Van ~outen<br />

LIBERAL PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN THOSE WINNING FIRST, SECOND AND TH ti IN ALL OF<br />

, THE ABOVE EVENTS. TWO FREE PICTURE SHOWS: 7:30 AND 9P. . ‘<br />

9:00P.M.-FIREWOtiSAND DANCING +T THE TENNISCOUiT.<br />

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Publlched W@kly b~THE WELFARE DEpAR~ENT<br />

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VOL”1. DAWSON, NEw MEXIC~ THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921. NUMBER 23,<br />

“TANK TOWNmTEV ti0RATE5 Af%RoFLANE TO VISIT DAWSON<br />

IN CLOUD,3OF SMOKE<br />

The Laird-Swaliow aeroplane, m-<br />

The last mm=of “tank town” f~”ed fo+ fie. ~“mmw at Roy, w1lI<br />

or Dawwn’a “Chauhauhl la”, au it wan ~i~it Da~on ~t~ln the “Ofi few<br />

familiarly known, eva mrahd inti days for a two or> bhree” flaya tip<br />

smoke this Pam week w the tearing ~hi,e giv~g ~~ ~pwti””itF far a<br />

down and burning of r~ain. ‘iHky ~idett w ~11~o~e ~~ ~~oy tie<br />

ing shack that have w UCed (?) thel ~~. The landing field wi]l ‘h 9sside<br />

hill on the right-in enmring the ~bl@h~ ~“ tie ~~e ~]f~lfa fie]d,<br />

came. Although ahocki ng @ reti, north of the. railroad ~~~ ~bo~t<br />

it is presumed tit a f ew million in. two ~i]e~ do= ~e -non. The<br />

habitanti Pdtked in thls flames. The ‘pkne is especially equipped fOr pacommutity<br />

senne of dec ency, as well ~engw ~t~m and is in t~ ~ndn<br />

m thO fire regnIationq till not per- of a“ exp~en~~ a~ia~r, B. F.<br />

mit the construction of d ~aclc of any BiMngq,<br />

nature tiiq the ~am p procinch<br />

James T. Brerinan of fiimem,<br />

c~]~,. ~= ~ ~i~i~r over the fou~h<br />

with mrn~ McGaNey.<br />

tisor befm being son ctid.” ‘2’he ,’<br />

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clenning up of the ~ixty or more<br />

frame shacks thnt wer e ]ucatid on<br />

more. Mr: Gable stateA that 40,000<br />

,,Tank TO~rF Ml] and Mountain Ijmok -out ~i”no= ~~<br />

UB~ moiltly ‘p~ed in the ci~~n in 1920 and<br />

by the railroad ee~lnn pOpu]ati*n, is<br />

an important tiep in th,3 cleaning up<br />

60,000 last year. Au aoen an the<br />

of the entiw onmp irom<br />

~eh ~nm”i, atite hatohery h fully eskibliched,<br />

tiry nnd udgbtly pk<<br />

this Ideal trout fim dll be tick.<br />

es of abode.<br />

ed with hundrdu of tho~nds of<br />

Other Obje@tionable str nlc$ureu sci~<br />

tered thmu~~eut me ~~ious 6ectionn<br />

bout f Op the atiaction b this stnte<br />

of t)nwaon w ilketim to be Tame,.ed of thd thousandn of angl~ and a“m.<br />

for the consemation 0f the health<br />

of Lhe community nnd for tke im-<br />

provemeht of the phygic~d appearanc~<br />

of the camp.<br />

‘= ‘acationieb who are now annual.<br />

ly crowding the trout atream~ of<br />

Oolorudo. With the completion this<br />

highways kading b the canon and<br />

year of the gr8ve) aufi=ing of the<br />

PROMINENT u; ~ R ‘OFPICIW with -the..preaant mpid .devtioment<br />

HERE I 1.f the oirnarron” and coriti~”ti”t<br />

1<br />

streams for ideal trout fishing, notti<br />

Da- WM visited n last Wed.<br />

~ Y~7 or *O ~11 ~ the in<br />

nwday hy s sr?nP Of t e PminOnt f,l~ of thou~d~ Of ~r~ fron<br />

officialo of the E.”P. & . w- RY~~. tie plai”a ah~ for a summer cam~<br />

Those offichrla,included in the party<br />

In tis delightful mountain region<br />

were: A, E. Ewe& V. P. and Gen. ~ van at the pre8ent writing, the at<br />

Mm; L. U. MtiI& Gen. Supk ; 0. D.<br />

ivi~iin; ~nd tractive =enic b~uties of the Cim,<br />

-h, Supt. tietern<br />

arron canon, tlta, palisadeu, the Eagle<br />

H. E. Stnn#buW, Resid ti Enginwy.<br />

N- dam and its beautiful lake, tc..<br />

RE’AL SUMMER ATHER gether with the circle drive w<br />

“J”<br />

Elizwbethtown, W River, Queutu a“d<br />

Thu * wk~@v us to hf*n- TME, am ~1 wonderfuldrawing fen.<br />

day, tie $0~1 W- qo “=bly warm tures that O*IYnd tha magic tiuch<br />

of *P ~epaivo advertising campaigm<br />

~::::’’~%t%;,<br />

when the maximum<br />

rmmhed 92, on no day<br />

@em@eY ctimbed to 90<br />

atre maximum tempera<br />

●bout 85. Tbp drizzlin<br />

Y ulY ‘m Znd, “<br />

~m~er~tute<br />

m the thernd<br />

tie ever.<br />

re ~ bmn<br />

min gn the<br />

to divert thouuandu of auti tauri~<br />

jnto the mountaino of Northern New<br />

Mexico, WbOn her IAH and<br />

streame are fully s~cked from, our<br />

new ntih fi~ Mhery with rainbow,<br />

~~o~ ~d ~~~n~iq tmnt and her<br />

firet of the week mat d Ptsd cd* I~~m. are p]acd on a Pm with tie<br />

bration pkm<br />

k Tactically<br />

for the ~.<br />

wae quit<br />

innured<br />

general and<br />

umper C~PU<br />

connecting highwnya f- neigh.<br />

bOring s~%, tho New Mexico Rock.<br />

ien will speedily become a summer<br />

CAME WARDEN G LE VISITS refwe for the citizensOf the hot<br />

●<br />

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BAWSON TAKEs DOUBLE<br />

HEADER FROM VAN HOUTEN<br />

Game@ p~yed Sunday and Monday<br />

with Ven Houten phowed hweon>e<br />

-itiOn twO game~ hkher in the<br />

pme~~aee eelumn. Tke first contd<br />

was annexed with ~ wore of II to<br />

10 and the Mqnday game, 10 tu S.<br />

Th~ Sunday game had dl tie aw<br />

peamnce of a .qomgwht on~ded<br />

COnbd until the opening ~f of the<br />

ninth inning when the visitom ~t<br />

ed out sufficient M” tu net ei~bt<br />

next ti Lumleyr.g .gIanti a“d pound.<br />

runs, tying the wore and com~lling<br />

the game b go elevm innin~ bef ma<br />

the winniw run w= put aCI.OM.me<br />

Winn{u clout was pounded ant by<br />

Lumleg wlm ww re~eved by Schrep.<br />

femn in the ninth’and went h ri~ht<br />

field, With one out ~d s runner on<br />

.eecond, Lumley won hiB owm ~me<br />

by hitting out a mfe twkb~. un.<br />

til the suddep turn in the ni~th, when<br />

everybbing looked nicely sewed iqy<br />

with Me score st~ding 1(I b g, Lure.<br />

Iey pitihad gilt edgad ball and cin~. I<br />

ed ‘Me e~~]]ent performance hy hi~<br />

ting out the winning wallop, Dm.ing<br />

four inrdngn, but 12 men f-d ~kn.<br />

The fsatn~ of the game werg we<br />

hitting of tiart and Amho~ for the<br />

10caln and Mm’tinez for Van Ho”tin;<br />

a fast double” by the viEti~ H.<br />

nm @ Chow h ,tiun~lw; and .~tffieult,<br />

back Vnniig flies caught by<br />

Amoae and Oorey of Van Hout8n.<br />

The iin~up and bo~ ~re for the<br />

fiti game were M foll~:<br />

Van Houtin: Winkler, p; Chavez,<br />

c; Chongo, us; Kemp grd; Roud~y,<br />

1st; Mesner, If; Corey, cf; Be2nu, rf;<br />

Martin=, .2nd.<br />

Dqw80n: Ambw, *S; Smart, 8rd;<br />

Kerr, cf; Koehling, c; Shepfman,<br />

rf; ~ribner, lst; Shannon, lf; ;Colvidge,<br />

2nd; Lumky, p.<br />

RHE<br />

Viaitire .-02000000800 10 18 11<br />

Daw20n .-SEO 108 11001 11 1S. 4<br />

Modyg. -mm<br />

The fdurtb of July coati, wak<br />

called at five o’clock in the eveni~<br />

after an all-day drizz]e =Mch mada<br />

playing difficult In apt~ of the<br />

dimp~inting performance of the<br />

weather man during @e day, n lavga<br />

crowd W- in nttend~e w WIti=<br />

thk mcond defeat of the vieit.o~<br />

=epf-an fer Da~n m ~und.<br />

ed fer a *1 of ewention Mte, b“t<br />

excellent support behind him p~]l~<br />

the. game out of WVerSI dficutt<br />

holes and held the rmnn down. Day<br />

for tka vi~iti WM tOUC~~ fOr a ~<br />

tnl of m~ht.hits hut received poor<br />

sUppurt at-times that a~owed _eral<br />

unearned runn h accumulab =~inat<br />

thin. The IIIOWdiamond and the<br />

-g we@w Contions, pre.<br />

-ted any brilliant fielding.<br />

Score by innings:<br />

RH. E<br />

Van ROuten .101000100 - ,if 17, 6<br />

DawEok . ..-100 124 20x 10 6 1<br />

Batteh: Dig ~nd Day for viti.<br />

tom; &hrepfermun and Koahling for<br />

DawIwn. Wmpires, Btid cnd Emnm.<br />

MEXICAN CONSUL GENE-<br />

HERE SUNDAY<br />

Hon. LniB M. do Oca, coq6ul, gen. \<br />

era] for the Mexican government at<br />

El Paw end Eon. C. Mariano Garcia,<br />

Mexican connul of Mbuquerque, artived<br />

I@’ Saturday eveni~ for a<br />

day’s visit in Dawson in the interestq<br />

of the Metican people who are citi.<br />

nens of the republic ta the south. The<br />

two visitors were nget at Me ~in by<br />

p reception committw of saveral bun.<br />

dred fellow-countimen, who emo~<br />

ad by the band, paraded the main “<br />

S* in h~nor of the guestu. On<br />

Saturda~ evening, a weption wam<br />

held at the home of D, ~eraande%on<br />

~e, &~il~ qn~ P* 10,80’~u~ay mm,<br />

ing, an audienae of ,,wveral hundred ‘g~t<strong>here</strong>d<br />

at tbe opera how to ]!*U<br />

to addremes by the two consuls.<br />

The purpoEe of the viuit = to<br />

make known tbs. fact to dl citb<br />

of Mexico living .in this section of tie<br />

~ti that the una”dtled conditiom ex-.<br />

isting in Mexico Ior the past W-<br />

years had entiraly dieappaared and<br />

tht completi amnesty wan exknded<br />

to all factionn. An earn~ pka w-<br />

made fot aU citkens of Me M-,<br />

repubhc to rtiurrt b their former<br />

h- and feel aamred that peace<br />

and prosperity would attind thk re-.<br />

the, El Pago consul ww fornmd, me<br />

memhera vf thin committee ara: E.<br />

Jaloma, Pr22ident; J. ,Paez, vice-pr~<br />

ident;, D. Fernandez,. secretiry; A.<br />

Ouezad% Jr., amistant n-etary; B.<br />

Arviola, A, Barajas, ,P. CamAo, F.<br />

Hernandm and J, Hemandez, _<br />

ing member2.<br />

CALDWEUi SECtJRES” A DUW<br />

Quiw a nu~b~af Da~ni~<br />

witne~w tbe boxiqg tournament held<br />

at Raton layt Monday atioon. The<br />

main event be+en Walt.r CaldweU<br />

and Uue. Skde rmultid in a *W<br />

aftm fifken rounds of f~ and fu.<br />

rfous fighting. Both figbtam wMe<br />

mal sportsman ~nd put up tie bed<br />

exhibition of the art evm witn~d in<br />

this cection of the country. me d+<br />

oicion met the judgment of everyone<br />

who wen unbiasti.. The prelimi~<br />

i- were lik- of a high order. Kim<br />

hey gave the k.o. b Fox in h firet<br />

round. The ~ench Kfd. .foflowed<br />

@uitby knoctig out Andemrt 4n tbe<br />

4th round and Tomar and Bar&m<br />

fought to a foufimnnd draw.<br />

BOY SCOUTS OFF THURSDAY<br />

The hay 2COtlt‘tiOP, under tbe<br />

!=dmhip of J. B. ,Morrow, mut<br />

ma~ter, expe~d b kave thie morn.<br />

ing for a two week camp in ag Cimarron<br />

canon above Ute Park. Wv-<br />

Bral memb~~ of the btip were Uble<br />

ti. go on amrtrbt of interfering<br />

au2es. Thre13 gneute accompanied<br />

the troop. -e included in tie<br />

party, were: Vae Gw~ Mplr and<br />

Wa)laCe *rk, ChtiIes and Ah%<br />

Perry, Wah kvOring, Wm. Red.<br />

W* Dave H~k~ Harnron Black,<br />

Tam= Connom, Oarlgl: Vickwe,<br />

Thomaa Johnnon WM, a ti~r in ~ Perkk and Sidney tiwfard, Tom<br />

filnidad laut wwk on hoain~. , Warden, Jr. -d H@rb@ Bradford.<br />

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The‘DawsonNews<br />

DAWSON Wmkti DBFAnTmmNT<br />

, Jar T, Conway, Dlrwter and Editor<br />

— 01 8aml*N0m<br />

Blx month. . . ..-—-.+.---–.-----$ .7s<br />

One Ynar --------..-.. -.—------- 1.60<br />

Advartlmlne Ratea on AvPlloation .<br />

Sm”It.clmm<br />

Mx?c~l~th, ffM. at the pomt.off~$~ts!<br />

-w-u, New Mexico.<br />

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ADDED P’EiSONtiEL ‘ “<br />

AT KELLY sTORE<br />

(From the Raton Rnnge, )<br />

The Pareonnel of the L. E. Kelly<br />

mm will be increwed about July 10<br />

by the addition of Jay T. @nway.<br />

Mr. Conway hm reuigned hlfi position<br />

ag welfare .dirwctor with tie Phelpa<br />

Dodge CoWration at Daweon, and<br />

will become adv-sing manager for<br />

the ntire. Miw Lots Kelly, the ~re’s<br />

general manager, will devobr her Bntire<br />

time to buying and marchandw<br />

~, ond with tie aid of Mr. tinw~y<br />

“it b hoped to make this the m-t immrbn~<br />

house of, its character in<br />

~ortiem New Mexico, through lwe<br />

advertlsi~ campai~ u..<br />

Mr. Conway is widely known, and ij<br />

a young man &f recognized abiliti<br />

and high character. He in a ~atil<br />

‘man. His acquisition by the store wil<br />

generaUy be considered fortunate.<br />

As indicated by the above artich<br />

quoted from The Ratin Range, th!<br />

present editor of “The Ilaweon New$<br />

regretfully turns over the ,~e~n<br />

~k of aditing this paper into othe<br />

hmdu, in order b enter business fo<br />

+IUIWIA The -OPP>~ni.j< ‘i/ii krented<br />

for identifying h]mself in :<br />

fktancial, w wejl as a businam way<br />

with one of the largmt mercantil<br />

,bueinemeu of the county and the anm<br />

was accepted after eeveral weeb o<br />

deliberation.<br />

Nothing hut the pIeasantest of ex<br />

periencm has mmked the past m<br />

months of publication of thk nape]<br />

whwe continued auc.ce% and growt<br />

“will d-yu be the earn=t deshe a<br />

iti fimt ditor. It6 pkce in this con<br />

munity an a factor wofi while ha<br />

bean clmrly demon~mted. Oppoi<br />

tunitian lying just ahead for greati<br />

‘8ervice will +nsure iti continuation.<br />

,. The edi~oria.1 responsibility for th<br />

paper’s fnture publication will d<br />

volve u~ri those who me thorougM<br />

Wqudinted ~ the camp and wk<br />

will wek towiden the scope of the p<br />

per!! pos,ibilitiea. The new editi<br />

~will need and will appreciate the hea<br />

ty ctiperation of the people of th<br />

conrmunit y in gathering. news of 10C<br />

.happeninga that make a paper inte<br />

. -ting. It should be remembered th<br />

,.in no particular ia tie papa a rnr<br />

mercial undertaking and is publia’b!<br />

mlely to meet the very natural d<br />

mand arising from a’ communiti<br />

this size for a madium to diwemina<br />

public information. Nem of pub]<br />

intireut should @ furnished the et<br />

tor am every ~pportuntiy and eve<br />

. reader should manifest a spirit of c<br />

apemtien by subacrip~ng for SI<br />

reading Kls own coPY. ,,<br />

Accorded * de~e of CU+P!l<br />

.&n from ~hpde who do appreciate<br />

; newspaper, but who sometimes n<br />

; glect ~ show i~ thm comruuni@<br />

. amured of a prmanent<br />

, thntundoubtedly will,<br />

Iocul pap<br />

in the tiuI<br />

of time, he”.published, by ik owu Bla)<br />

;Thk ia the how and expuchtioq<br />

tha pap~’a r~irins editnr.<br />

. .<br />

. . .<br />

Are. You Having Trouble MgWlng End<br />

.<br />

The~ stip end look in tie mat~r.<br />

Perhaps the income is not m Idrge M before. Evan 80, IN~ME ~ o 1 on~<br />

half the sti?y. The other *N and by far the more impurtemt of the twut m<br />

/“<br />

&GO.<br />

Are You getting vaiue receiva.d for it?<br />

rea”y<br />

LOUk over our expenses for tie Peot month. W=e t!ey S~ nece~<br />

w.rth while; Did YOU buy somethi=g YOUreallY have ~lt~~ use fOri<br />

.w” and<br />

ufi becauae<br />

it waa chev, or have YOUbought thinm beyond your mea?s beca~ o,u ~~<br />

uened<br />

iount?<br />

to timuoramly<br />

-<br />

have some e-a money in your pocket Qr I= your ~e lng ac-<br />

Answer these quetiorts<br />

.V wu are net getting<br />

for ourself and dee if<br />

ahea i“ try a new plan.<br />

Y~Q are W~~tY.<br />

Open a *vInsn ACCOnt wiih<br />

un ntit ayday, even though it is only E dollar or @n dolars or Wenty dol u, and<br />

tbm ea~ succeeding pa day de sit kkewise. Do y.. think tit so Smalls ~g~<br />

ie nat worth botheri~ a~out? you @ find if you give the plan a fair c<br />

you can get alone without &at tin or twenty jwt as well and You wiIl have ‘k ebbing<br />

h show ~or it at-the end of three or afx montis the.<br />

You wiU then wonder why you didn’t try this eimple ncheme yearn , for it<br />

will give you a betir Iaea of the value of money, and @we YOUa Cain * ~fB*tiOn<br />

in looking back over the year’s work, thnt can be obtiined in no other .waY.<br />

It in never too late tv commence over, ao start in next ayday wtth an amount<br />

you feel you should or can pnt -ide. Don’t put it off longer i“ y kidding You elf into<br />

waiting unfIl you have a hundred or two hundred, because that time may na @rcoma<br />

and you are louing valu~ble time in the meantime.<br />

Start now. Any amount welcome xt<br />

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SAFETY DEPARTMENT BOCCI CONTEST HELD TUESDAY<br />

The folfowing able ~ves a repOfi Four teams, of two men each conn<br />

tbe number of faurt.een-duySCci- kkd Tuesday morfing for the<br />

entu occurring at tie nim Dawmn Fomh Of JUIY wi~es Offer@d for the<br />

dnea during the firet five man”tbsof mO~t*illf@ playem at *is favori~<br />

xe pre~ent ‘year, all as shown by the l~lian ~w~ The cOn*m was in<br />

ccident thermometers postid at the oharge of Chas. Conder, a membar of<br />

~verd check @bIns: the Welfare committee. First prize An *can“Plan”‘<br />

Erie Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May . Tot. was awarded tv Guineppe Archangel<br />

1 nn A,f10 4 and Giaeomo T-i and second prise<br />

Eleetri c Li~is-$~<br />

4100012’<br />

.5 JL....3L..3 1. (1 ., 0 5<br />

6.. ”141017<br />

7100012<br />

8000000<br />

9100001<br />

_—. ———<br />

.7128 Z483<br />

The Safety Department will give<br />

.nother free picture show about the<br />

bth or 16th of the pr-ent month at<br />

he opera houm. A three-reel fea.<br />

ure entitled, “me wry of coal”<br />

,nd a’ one-reel Safaty Firet. picture<br />

!nti~d “The. Rraaon Why” till be<br />

rhown. The first feature will be a<br />

(r8phiC aotount Of a tip through s<br />

ma] mine.’ Th latter will be a pho-<br />

;ogruphic description of many Berioun<br />

:ccidents which cowld have bwn<br />

ivcvided if the workman had only<br />

;hougti.<br />

Mi~ Tiptin of the hospital force<br />

!1 numes, left Tupaday rooming fol<br />

! visit in Wntrous,- N. M.<br />

II<br />

Kr. and Mm, Matt Skerider are the<br />

enti of”a new wn, krn Snturday, I<br />

y 2nd. ]1 f<br />

Heat “1<br />

Sin le Meals 75c<br />

RAT S $3.Wptr day<br />

THEDAWSON.G\RAGE<br />

Full Line f<br />

Automobile Acc t ssories II<br />

For Limited Time bnly<br />

OUR SURPLUS STOCKOF HIGH GWE CIG<br />

-,<br />

mLL<br />

BE SOLDAT A BIGDISCOUNTPRICEIFP R-<br />

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CEASED BY TELEBOX T “’”l<br />

J●,. J ●<br />

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AU BACH, Pro rietor<br />

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*“ ,, ,. -.<br />

: to,eneoura~, more ,evin, b~ying by ARIzONA MINING J~URN~<br />

.’ .,’<br />

.“ .consumem than imitbelpas,t, .forhave. bean.ehwn <strong>here</strong> on the ful-<br />

Mm;,M. Gcamkrn of ~tmr retwn-<br />

& borne ~u~day” ~f~r yI w~kp~ ~tit<br />

.,.par.. pomtd. . ~h 0 P21dpB.* Gor- .wsI1 ..betid. ,bs~ ,pre.war im~rt.g of 10winE week, were astuslly caught in- ati & hem= uf :Mr. -$.~, T-<br />

- ~ratiort ia ,te~ ,tied. as. having . @old 300,00.0,000, pounds .?f ~rnerican the ffood at Pneblo and dentioyed. ~cd’seanlon.<br />

~~- ~6r~OFO:? i~un~ in MaYt at me~l y?arlr. . ~.uving.tie ten days tiaitj mrtica u.=<br />

an *verwe pm<br />

Mr. and, .Mre.t W. ‘T.


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I ““ “- “.-”””<br />

The Sale whiah we havkheld for the past<br />

tendays has been a great :sua.cess. It has<br />

proven to us that people appreciate low<br />

prices’ ‘and high quality. They have<br />

proven “thisby their patronage. We are<br />

going to’ continue this sale in all .depart-<br />

rnents through the month of July. ~<br />

9*’+-~. : “‘<br />

DAWSON. NEW MEX. ‘ .;.<br />

.,<br />

RAIN ~MPENS<br />

DAWSON’S CELEBRATION<br />

1, Wm. Hend~on;<br />

pant; No. a, G~.<br />

No. 2, ~rl Du.<br />

~nle ; No, 4, An.<br />

Mr. and ‘Mm. Herlmrt Rbarfick mo.<br />

,~ted ~ Trinidad Sunday ~ ~pend the<br />

M-es<br />

~rjbngr<br />

Lncih Simpaoa and Nallie<br />

were v’irnti~ in ~tin on<br />

drew Seppie; No. 6, ,Matt ~nnigan. Fom.th of July with friendu.- Fridayp July lst.<br />

2’be Ea~le attenrp :ed w spread iti<br />

feathara M Dawson Monday but got<br />

them wat intiad. St 5rting<br />

some time<br />

during the night “of the third, e genulne<br />

Cdilornia driaz e matin and kept<br />

it upmoat of the fo lowing day, tbns<br />

~i~t prize wnn awarded b Team No.<br />

1 ~th ~ scope of 92. Te=mn Nm. 2, Wm. Blands purcked a riew Ford<br />

and 4 tied for gecond placa with a ,tiUtiUE car this p- week whfch he is<br />

(<br />

~ore of 84 ~ch. It has not yat baan now driving.<br />

de~id~ h~~ the h~n~m fOr third<br />

place will be determined. The con. J; J. Laubch returned yaat*aY<br />

~. and b= Starce~ch are<br />

the paranta of a new dmigb~, bom<br />

June ~gti<br />

Mr. frank C. Hamiltin, fathw of<br />

Mm, G, W, fioov~; @vr,d ,Sunday<br />

preventing the<br />

of the ‘ ~gmm<br />

cal-q ring out of mnst<br />

‘0f entertainment<br />

test ~a~ b~ed on<br />

~ve”t*, ~~ f~]lo~a :<br />

~bree full.te~m from a four week’s absence<br />

ine.s~ i: El P?, Mexico Ci~<br />

on buE<br />

and inf<br />

mm Momence, .111., for<br />

,** Emvm ~me. ,<br />

a visit at<br />

wldcfl the Welfare Committea had<br />

1. Cut on right side, ble=g ‘temedwti P“’nta<br />

~pared. Ev~on? made the b=t of btjght r~ blood; eOmpouhd fracture<br />

iihe titnution, bowel er, and tbe day<br />

of the ~ontend- of During tbe ramainder of the sum-<br />

right fore-sin 8nd bleedkg brigbt<br />

was enjoyed in spik!<br />

met months, the galle~’ b the opera<br />

red blood; simple fracture of right<br />

ing cirmtm~cea,<br />

house will remain clomd. The” pm.<br />

thiih. Taw minutaa.<br />

Tbe fimbaid coni aata and a band quet seating capacity of 800 is more<br />

cunc~ held in the opera bouua, en- .2. Punctured pahn Of right band i tb~n ~fficient ,ti. tie care Of UU Oc.<br />

tertnfned a large c d “n~l time for ‘fracture right collar bone; right ear .,<br />

*e ~erving *f ~: ‘barbecue. Th* torn off; flesh torn off buck of left caE’Ona”<br />

Through the’ effoti of the Dawwn<br />

News, tie tirna on the ~mpion-<br />

Alp fight at J- City on the 2nd<br />

were received for the infmmatfin of<br />

!ocal folbwers of the wrt.<br />

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The excellent muaia fumitied cfl<br />

day on the Foufi by the Dnwaon<br />

arran~enta made for f ceding tk<br />

cmwd at the grove Wera macesrily<br />

Changti at tbe lti moment and the<br />

batbecue meat and accwories sarved<br />

under the prote ction of ‘the unhand.<br />

8 minutm.<br />

S.. Miner unconscious “from after.<br />

damp; s~ple fracture Of “lower jaw:<br />

~eat for One m~u~. “8 minu~s.<br />

The Borci con~ wan poutponed<br />

Mru Kathleen Pollard, repraaen~-<br />

tive for the New York Lif e Inanrance<br />

cokpaiiy’, spent a couPle of. daya in<br />

Dawson this week in tbe interefitt Of<br />

her work.<br />

hnd pm”vedortrof the day’s mout enjoyable<br />

featuraa which womld have<br />

been somewhat discounted by the aUday<br />

dtizzle bnt for tbe enlivening effect<br />

of the band mualc.<br />

loading platfom at the rear of tie until TueBday. The finalm in the ~nbig<br />

store. The crwmd than returned<br />

to tbe opam house, w<strong>here</strong> an after.<br />

lng of tie ball game at five o’clock<br />

music occupied the t”me until tie callniu<br />

tournam~~t Echeduled for the Miss May Dee Lunuford, one Of<br />

morning Of the FOufih, were ~ be Dawwn,8 te~hem, wm a visitor in<br />

played off bef Ore the clOse- of the. ~Wn over the week end, leaving<br />

pr%ent week. ,Tueaday morning for her home near DAWSONBAKERY<br />

calling of the baU @ me at five o’clock.<br />

Owing to tie mud a kdtbe tbreateni~<br />

The krbecue served at t~ nwn<br />

hour waa enjoyed by wveral hundred<br />

Taylor Springs:<br />

buis Savio, Proprietor<br />

weat~,<br />

~or the<br />

tbe field aP*.<br />

aftioon and the<br />

scheduled<br />

fheworks<br />

huh~ peorde in spite of the rain.<br />

The meat waa the finest that has ever<br />

Mr. and Mm. A. C. CtiOUn Of<br />

M* ~vaca, l’e~~, who ~ra gu~ Itilian, French or Amdwere<br />

P05tponad. Vb e racee will be been barbecued in Dawaon. Great over tbe p~ week at the borne of<br />

Can<br />

held at five o’ckch on rmxt Sunday credit is due Wank ~rdtnn for the Mr. and Mm. Lee Cmwforf, left<br />

afternoon and the spectacular<br />

worb diBplay mill be held the<br />

fira<br />

acme<br />

!axceIIent preparations<br />

big event of the day.<br />

made far tfrie ,Se,turday maning far a visit<br />

eral wee~ in Colomdo.<br />

of 6aV-<br />

BREAD<br />

evening. .<br />

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Dancing was enjoyed by the young “—<br />

Excellant musi warn fumiebed paople at tha opera house during the Mr, Alex fineddon and family motbrougbout<br />

the da by the Dawuon latter part of the afternoon and by tomd to finitid Sunday for a bMOf<br />

Band. the grown-ups at tba opma’ houaa, visit with ‘r~n~ ‘ey ‘are accom”<br />

Five fimt-aid t ams entered the Lash’s hall and at ~rat~ in the even- panied On the return by Mi= Dor”<br />

othy and Gretu Sayem, ‘MISS Sylvia<br />

spirited contaat for the dltidn Of tie ing.<br />

$125 In prima off d. Tbs teamu Altngetier, tbe d~y T“Ud into 10- D,a~ and Mr. Htigh SaYeE ~r * S~rt<br />

were captalnad by he follorn”ng: No. al htim m one tit pO=e~ed i~ ‘Islt ‘n ‘awwn”<br />

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MONDAY, JULY 11—<br />

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“TrumpetIsland”Is Big it of theAge==<br />

APictureThatIsDifferentinEveryRespect<br />

Showg Life in Three Phases, Several Spectaculm<br />

Thrills, Magnificent SWnic ~Backgrounds, All-<br />

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, $tar Cast and Strar ge Story.<br />

(Prepared as Newspapel Review. )<br />

~ife has many queer twi~ and tu 7ns. It re=mbles a road<br />

winding in and out tiward the horimn ting and recro=ing’ oth-<br />

er roadn, joining them or running par them. The life of one<br />

may be a ath of roaen, tiile another WaYOf rOck~; a third<br />

is plunge i headlong into mire and mud. Jt is thes three road~ and<br />

the livm that compare * them fiat a re ex-pl 1fled<br />

In the Tom<br />

Terrim production’ “MtnpetIida~ w Iich will be shown at the<br />

Da- theatre, tiednenday, July 18. ;* is a strange story, well<br />

bundled and cleverly acmd. T<strong>here</strong> is w much variet in the productien<br />

that it ia diffimdt to salect BUg on e part w the { emt It iu all<br />

good and you are sure to enjoy it.<br />

EveI rppresenti the life of WM an i they hnve thornu = the<br />

irl smon found. The role 16 capabl ha died hy Ofargueriti De La<br />

kotte. She is pretty, attractive an~ab~ ti expr- the most difficult<br />

apmtionu in realistia m~ssner, ~ar at the period when she<br />

Iosea bcr memorp in exceptionally wd.<br />

ticke fill the path @ken’by RIc road rune parallel b<br />

&e]e and tkoqgh<br />

is well developed<br />

the two do no$<br />

they ‘have learne<br />

is in the hanti of Waflace MaoDon<br />

geuth on him Uppere, an the work<br />

cave man he is good. He has unlimitud<br />

of eavh anglu.<br />

w Re and he makea tie mont<br />

ent<br />

A character that atnnds out<br />

1s that of Vdlnsky. He rep<br />

T<strong>here</strong> are only a. f ew flashes of<br />

ti mun who might have been a<br />

lions and<br />

audience.<br />

yet he<br />

Percy<br />

died in a hov<br />

~hallenger w<br />

ncarcely more than, a bit and yet impo~ 1t b tie action. One cannot<br />

imaginw Valinsky in other hands. .<br />

It ia eiround these three that Gouv eur Morris wove a fami,<br />

id George ~ndolph Che,-<br />

;~%%i~gi~~~m To‘hi’ the‘]e latter ~llian~ belo ss the credit for the symbolism<br />

and ef ective htlei They are m i teresting as the plot The<br />

titles show * step in the right direction. It is a pleauure b am fig.<br />

nres and background Bymbolic of the ac !ion in ttit part of a film<br />

which is = nec-ry to the continuity, bu t which is ao often dull and<br />

- unattractive,<br />

Henw Caron, a wealthy fienchman<br />

young wife in in capable handn. Arthur<br />

out of the role and has the spectator i<br />

akut forty in search of a<br />

yt geb s1l that ie pomible<br />

quandarg ne whether h<br />

laugh at this pertitent auiton<br />

ri~iing a bsnutiful flow= like<br />

en * d<br />

Eve W th<br />

an his aelfinhneea in aso-<br />

tie fiusve ~annern and court~m<br />

mettle in handli~ an airplane.<br />

for an actir’ of Fare ability.<br />

Joseph Swickard<br />

Marincour~ and Allen<br />

and<br />

M<br />

H.aUam Coole: r are good as Jacque~ de<br />

willin @ sacrifice hia dawrhter in o?der<br />

good fia word. The latter s~nda for<br />

go-lucky and ready @ nhare hie bread wi<br />

The t~m h- who minister to<br />

tion.<br />

bW<br />

Tkey depict the Faks, Cloti<br />

litt!e @ do in *h@pictura and<br />

I?vt Pe!r yk~-~p and c>a~ac~ri<br />

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VICTORS OF THE CO TESTS<br />

k::z:~$;~ ‘+ l?!<br />

Jwn Hurd, ti’ed, “90c.<br />

.Anthony Mcrtinez, tied, 90 .<br />

100 Yard ~ Beym Und lg<br />

Hugh Bacr, $2.00.<br />

I Dan .Lncerc, $1.00.<br />

bfcreyildo Gall-q 7SC.<br />

1~ Yad Dub, F- For I<br />

~. E. A. POli2k, $5.00.<br />

Carl Gills-apie, $8.00.<br />

Rcctt Cove~ $2.00.<br />

E20 Y* kb, ** u~w IS<br />

Scmmie Siniaeio, $S.00.<br />

Clarence Wright Jr., $2.00.<br />

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FROM MOOSE C~NVENTIQN<br />

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POctmnm@r’ - ~rlu~r ~eturned<br />

u few da? ago fmrn we, con:<br />

v;ntion to which he wea a delegate, of<br />

~@ Snprcme ~dge of the Loyal ~<br />

der of ~aone held “EtToledo, Ohk.<br />

~?. sp~nser repor~ a pplendid<br />

trip except for the intina? hwt. The<br />

conditions, pf Mooeaheart i~resied<br />

bti eapwlally.” H? naid’ fiat” $er~<br />

~qe nearly i 1Qa children carpal for<br />

at thk home. me children are all<br />

being &ined for different vccati~,<br />

~ey all aeemod happy and euntanb<br />

Town Team, $25.00.’<br />

1 & 2 Team, -$16.0d.<br />

“~ Pole<br />

tibert Hmden, $5.00.<br />

WURSDAY, JULY 14, 19Z1<br />

RAIN INTERRUPTED THE FIRE.<br />

WORKS<br />

The firewokh Sunday night, were<br />

sta~ out fine when at about 9 :s0<br />

p. m. u claw’ rain began which moon<br />

developed inti a downpour. ~in<br />

dimmed thg. flreworke, aqd wet the<br />

e~pply cau~mgj difficulty in lighting<br />

them. T’be nky rccketg before the<br />

rein and aftir were’ quib spectccu.<br />

~8r. They shot out a great di~nce<br />

and then exploded making 8 spray of<br />

red, bfue, graen and yellow spcrkr<br />

tbct fell gracefully to tbe ea.rUt. The<br />

Rege~, Mr. D. G. Sek, bfr. C.’ A.<br />

Young, Mh Bmie tidge, Mm. F. H.<br />

Sndemtmm, M, ‘J. B. Mom, and<br />

the Boy %Uk<br />

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MEN’S TENNIs TOURNAMENT<br />

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COMPLETED<br />

Th’e finala for the Tennin TourMmknt<br />

which were “to bcve tcken place<br />

the 4th of July were not held on that<br />

day bccmese c! the rain. The finals<br />

wele played O? thi 5 and 6 ,of July+<br />

Twelve =inglm dd, ti doubles corn.<br />

p~d in the ti,~arnqmt. The resultr<br />

Df the sinzlea were:<br />

W. G. Moore, firut olace..<br />

Jay Conway, aeeond phca.<br />

Ed~ Sheppard, ~?rd place.<br />

Tbe re~ulta of the doubles ware:<br />

ed, The sani~ conditions<br />

~pin wheels were not mih a succearn<br />

at because thw cou~d net be eeen et any<br />

W. D. Brcwnan<br />

pard; firut place.<br />

and Edgar titip<br />

ZfoOBe4eaFt a~p ticellent, in fact, great ditisnce. ‘It w- disappointing J. J. McGeey and Jay Conway, ccc.<br />

~given 50 yard dcsh, Ocys .urr er 8,<br />

“” Jesu Obtite. $1.do. ‘!<br />

they ate ths beet’, tbut,, the management<br />

of the @hoola can provide.<br />

Many of the children have mothres<br />

living in different parta of the wtmto<br />

the men who were nhooting the<br />

hreworks, but they did the beet that<br />

they could w“th the elementr againat<br />

them. .<br />

ond place:<br />

H. Bird and Charlae Yon~,<br />

place.<br />

J. J. McGoey wroti to the<br />

thiid<br />

Secrp<br />

Gbarlii *,”71jc. ,”,<br />

J- Maaearennk, 60e.<br />

BoY@D-h,Bqfi~,,_~<br />

Rendino $ylveet.er, $1.00<br />

I*bpl ,~lorra, 76C.<br />

Joe Bmm@Mh, 60C.<br />

M Y.rd Beeb, Boys U or 12<br />

Walter Char+e, $1.$0.’<br />

Fred 13ergamo, $1.00.<br />

Joe Goldmenn, 760.<br />

* Y.rd +~ Gi* u $<br />

Fannie “Br(morftch, ,$1.0” ~ ‘“<br />

Virginia SylveW, 76e.<br />

fiancm. ScanlO~, 50s.<br />

= Ysrd Dute, G!rh U ,t,,lo’<br />

Vera King, $1.001 . ‘,<br />

hntiniti Catilo, 750. ,<br />

Ellen ktizia, 60e.<br />

S0 Yud DuL Gl~ W i~,<br />

Irma King, $1:50.<br />

Mary Letinia, $1.00.<br />

Elviti L@ux, 7w.<br />

.S0 Y=d Du& Gkle “U/ 14<br />

~, but not one of we children t<strong>here</strong><br />

tarY of tbe Country Clulr at Albn.<br />

Cm COf,LIDED<br />

~~~ed the deeire b raturn w ,_<br />

querqrre in r~fd W’ $he Stik Ten- .<br />

their former homen.<br />

J.~. Motiw’s Dodge car wae run nin Tournament. ~ether tie tour-<br />

~~ehea~ i? titnated in a good inti at the firet runawep Iemtb of nament will be held or net in as yet<br />

location. The p}ace iq aurmunded tiwn by a Fcrd tcr driven by Eman- uncertain. Mr. Goey # mylng<br />

by trees and hca a beautiful river uel Bournazak]~, at about 4 p. m.” that Dawmn wu intir~d., Thla<br />

running thrwugh it. This river af- July 6. ‘ ,’<br />

may enconrnge them. b have tie<br />

fxdj ti~i~, fnciiitiea, fishi~, and No one w- hurt, btit it is add that tournament,<br />

ukat.lng in the win~ aeamn.<br />

~he fird car ~ traveiing at a high AYl thoce deairous*of going should<br />

Appropriate and excellent addre~B- efreed. The Ford “par wame umnan. get out and practice. Dcwn till<br />

es were mde by men of prominence. ageable and the driver could not tun probably send two ~a~u. Mr. Goey<br />

The Secretcry if Ubor, jama~ J. it r,aide co avoid bitting the Dcdga requ@ed that tin coqditione. of en.<br />

Davin, who is al@ head of the ,M~e. car’ which yae mnfitrg sbwly. It in try @e ~eqt ti him, and ae ~n qe<br />

heart organi~tion spoke to tke con- thought that the Fard car wsc driven he teceivan them ~eg will be ~+<br />

vention. .Joe. Mitihell ,Chappie of by an in?x~rfenced driver. The oW. ed.<br />

Bceton, nnd tie GOV~Qrn ,o! kv.<br />

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eral stitcs Woke.<br />

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?d.r. Springer eaym,that “oVmg man<br />

BIRmDAY PAKTV<br />

Thfa in another case of ~ much<br />

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nhould be s Mowe, and woaid be if spead, and both XIe!I kve er~ Tbe EcstermStar Ladge enbrrtcin-<br />

they could only visit one of thcce re~acII b feel foti’nnate at 110 IOZE0? rd their membem nnd f~miliw wifi a “<br />

convention and the Schcol at Monte. life or injury.<br />

birtbday party. Saturday nwt, ~uly<br />

he~”” ~he order now h~” SSr,00II<br />

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membam eince iti organbtion four.<br />

Etch member brou~t @ many (<br />

% Snttin, $2~00.<br />

teen y=r.e age. It b, predietcd that Repcim of fi~~l bonuee have pennies an he w= yea= old. A *-<br />

Elimhti Wtin, $1.00. ‘, .; tba ordm @Ubave one million mem.<br />

been in PrOgtess tiis week. In the d.y Motlr, a recipe btith, and a $iah<br />

Irma Kiq, 76c.<br />

b- by th~ C]Me Of we pmdellt y9Zr, Central ~c~ol the windofi and desks pond were the attrcctlonu of the e-<br />

SO Yud Daeh GirleF~ AS Tite aceete of tha order are $22,000,.<br />

were repairad. ~he ~llc in the’ ~n~, Candy and mtcccmful raei.<br />

Fay ‘SdWn, $S.00.<br />

000. prceid?~t Wa~e? G. Harding Doughs were ~lsom~ned.<br />

m ~op~ibukd by “me ~~mberr w-e<br />

Elirn~cthWiYeun,$2.oO. . . hae agreud to mnke &n addr~ at the<br />

mid. fi~ ~~ fish pond pac~<br />

Hilnry Morrow,” $LOO~<br />

RANCH BRi~~E REp41@k~ a’ere “sold for ten c- The ecn-<br />

Suk ~<br />

I :;:::?:k:zz:zA;be<br />

tenb of the *<br />

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werq tmkn-<br />

Walter Chr.rette, $2.001<br />

b tho buyar, oinae $h~ warE to he<br />

David ~rden, $1.00~ ‘ The Bank of Dawcon h~ in~lled<br />

-~s, The prece* fq we<br />

lpredEergqmo, 76c.<br />

E ~lack bOard On which qti0t8tions.<br />

mdee~ ~ me meadf~ the an-<br />

‘rh L*#gui k :<br />

from foreign emhange are entered.<br />

of tbe Arme~nn whk~ *9 ~-<br />

~~ Bennie Sche~eb]e and e SYI<br />

.Gr~~nn a~d I@Iian quotctionn ar~<br />

Sb3T Ledge hae ada~d,<br />

%**,<br />

thp most. fregqeqt. For JuIg 8 quo.<br />

$s.00.<br />

,Mim Wintfrcd Teapln acng “In The<br />

tationa were ar follown: 2000 lire is<br />

Elmer Freemm and Teren ‘=<br />

Gerde@ of MY ~mut”, and K. J. F.<br />

equvclent w<br />

icn, ~2.oo.<br />

$100.00. 1700 .Arachmns<br />

. Charles ..... .. . tinner . .......... _,, and.. Char] .,, ,., . B Pe~ iu equivalent to $100.00. Lire In the<br />

~cC!~ mg, “O ~miae Uti. ,Mm<br />

Gco~ Finle~ war fie~r accompenbrt.<br />

ItiliSn coin and drachma jm We<br />

~~ w, $1.oo.<br />

On Fridag”Me Uda @mp Mra girlm<br />

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‘Pot.to h<br />

Greek coin. The ndrmal val~e of enjoyed a trip’ to the de- k MR Mf3Rlrr AIKEN OF ClbfAR.<br />

Elizabeth Wifcon, $2.oo.<br />

tiwe coins is 6 for $1.00.<br />

of Baldy. Mr. Pratt end ecu frc~<br />

RON DIES<br />

Fay But@n, $1.00. .<br />

%d Rivar took hem up on their M?. Mdtt fiken of ~im~ died<br />

Mr. J: “N. Vigil of Santa, F? vieiL<br />

Irma Hing, 7S&<br />

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-truck, end then the girle hiked bcek Monday evening at tha Dnweon H-<br />

e~ Mr.,an$Mrn. F. b- Vieil ~~ Teek. ~~ ~ejr<br />

“Scott<br />

~~p, =d~~n~e ofabout<br />

Pitil from Ccmp]iationrn of nephritie<br />

Cove* —.....—. gl.00. t@ milst. A vfeft at a placer min. and kidney knhle.<br />

22o Y.rd DwL F- For AS ing camp, on the way back,~ quiti Mr. Aiken wan a bacbaIcr and W.<br />

Dr,.?. A. P?liak, $6.00: i~~ting and inetrurtive.;<br />

made hia horns ut Cimdmn for fif-<br />

car] GiUes~e, $s.0~<br />

I Tlia Sunday visitors at the @mp ken yeara. He wae driaf eawyer for<br />

tho Continental, Tie qd pnmk b.<br />

twenty-fi% milen nmhe~ Of C,m:<br />

nrmn, and wag considered vary effi-<br />

~ient, at hia occupation having fol.<br />

lowed it for twenty-eight yearn.<br />

Mr. Harry Franklin, a brcthb,<br />

rmm Ictc,’ Kaneaa, wac <strong>here</strong> at the<br />

be” of his br6thePe d~ML Mr. Aiten<br />

~ buried in the D.eweon eam~<br />

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Pibll*ed on Thuruday at Dawaon, New<br />

Mexico by thm<br />

DAW.90X WELTAR~ D~PAUkMEINT<br />

Jay T. Conway, Dlreotor &nd Xdltor<br />

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AdvertlulnE ~ates an ADDliOatlOn<br />

- sactind-claun<br />

Bra?o~?$th, 10S1, at the ~oet-ot~~~t~<br />

Dawnon, Vew Mexioa,<br />

The management lones, with much<br />

regret, the valuable ,services of “Mr.<br />

J. T. Conway, who has uucceaafully<br />

conducted this paper for the past six<br />

months. h.head of the Welfara Department<br />

he made many friends as<br />

well aaan excellent record. In all<br />

that Mr. Conway undertiok, he was<br />

energetic, enthufliatic,’ and’ tirelem.<br />

In his new,wor~wewishhlm success,<br />

an~ know that he will attain it.<br />

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Miss Mary Menapace who his been<br />

workl~ in the hospi~l and Mr. Joe<br />

Obelmlttu, a,motormanin NO. ~wer~<br />

m.srrid in Wlntiad last week. They<br />

will muke their borne in Dawson.<br />

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Mr. and Mr#. Warren Bracawell<br />

and Miss Grace McDermott motorec<br />

tu Pueblo and Colorado Springs July 1 SAFETY DEPARTMENT<br />

S. They<br />

Bracew~l<br />

Colorado<br />

went b visit”’ Miss Olga<br />

at Pueblo and relativeB in<br />

Springs. “1<br />

AmIDENTS ARE PREV~A-<br />

BLE. They are naelees, wasteful, UISneceasary<br />

and un-busineea Uke. They<br />

J. L. Laubach mohred b Trinidad ‘1 Ihave long enough hung like a black<br />

Monday to take Mrs. Laubach and Vi- clc.ud bver every community w<strong>here</strong><br />

ola w<strong>here</strong> they .wiU stay 2 days. Miss people work. They have cauoed more<br />

Winifred Teeple and Miss Frinkie want than famine more mieery thsn<br />

tielhh went with them. ~~r.<br />

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Pedple everyw<strong>here</strong> have” awakened<br />

Mrs. ”W. .R. Webster returned to<br />

@ this fact The old days with their<br />

her home in MifineapOfia, Kans=. Sbe<br />

supehitionm “haqe @ne. ” *de<br />

had intended to make her son, R.<br />

folb no longer say, when a man in<br />

H. Webster a visit for two weeks; but<br />

kiUed in tbe mines, that, “it had to<br />

received a message that her mOth?r<br />

be”,’ an~iwe kntiti that acuiden~ do<br />

was dangerously iU.<br />

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f pr~ youreelf in a tangible”way.<br />

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Your, money ’11hel”~ litile; but your s~nt of co-operation will buy far more. Send the, puper h ~omeone who ‘<br />

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jOn&‘Year $1.50<br />

has once lived in Dawson.<br />

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Company nnnounceo *at rrangemente<br />

have been made to re u~e direct<br />

money transfer swvic, : to an<br />

wink in Austria, Hungary, Czech.<br />

Slovakia, Jugo Slavii, Rotim onia and<br />

Bulgaria on July 15. This uer<br />

be supfiementary to i~ pr<br />

rect cable money transfer<br />

Great Britain, France and<br />

ropean countries.<br />

Mr. Mario Comwra wau visitjng in<br />

Springer Saturday.<br />

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William Kerr was operated Q1 for<br />

appendicitis, Monday. .’<br />

buis Richudson wan operat ed on<br />

Tllesday fnr appendicitis.<br />

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Citti Norem and family moto fi~d to<br />

Puiblo, Colo.<br />

Ifr. E. T. Bird has purchnsed a<br />

new Dodge car.<br />

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A baby girl wea born July 3 to Mr.<br />

rind Mm. Guy Newby. of Newby’s<br />

saw mill.<br />

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Mr. R. L. McQuarie has been tram<br />

ferred from the delivery depkrtm* $1:65. Fmm~rly they were priced recount’ of the death (of Mm, Bar-<br />

In the event of non.pny mfnt at<br />

~t. $8.65. Here ia a real bargeim for iettps father.<br />

dextlnation tbe amount to be you men in these ahirta The hate I<br />

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ed M the Bender on thifi side<br />

ire uelling at $1,76. lL ‘ J, Mv”fldridm, a former resident<br />

——— ., of Dawmn. has disoosed of his room.<br />

the crime ad the principnl de<br />

wh,ch is another advati~e i<br />

John Vernon [Dud die ) “Go8sett is g house in Los An~lea, and is<br />

case of a depreciated foreig<br />

:ecovrring tapidly from inc!pient mkiag, at KIS trade. He likm bs<br />

Dne9m0nia.<br />

,, ngclea. fine.<br />

rc,ncy wh!ch in dwindling in v<br />

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PERSONAI.S<br />

Miaa Mar-ret<br />

wae operated on<br />

Wall of<br />

Saturday,<br />

Maxwell<br />

for ap-<br />

We have jti~ng<br />

01 ni~hti” while you<br />

far these<br />

are away on<br />

pendicitis.<br />

~ir camping trips. Extra @od all<br />

WI army blankett at the reduc~d<br />

ice of $6,0d. Do not wait too long<br />

they ‘may be all gone. It,<br />

-ton. -<br />

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A rmeetin~ of the Department<br />

Ieadu WE held on Monday in Mr.<br />

Brennan’s office.<br />

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Clarence Dye, son of C. H. Dye,<br />

lad his .tonsile.s and adenoids remov.<br />

!d.<br />

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Mr. Maurice R~enabe~ of CQI.<br />

nor, N. M., WSBoperated on at Daw.<br />

ion hospital Thumday.<br />

Al} Snving Deposi~m plea= pre-<br />

A son WHS born to Mr. and rs. ~ent their bunk books for the intereut<br />

Fred J. Clark at the hompit.ul Ju \ y S. :redit up to June. It.<br />

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Mr. and M~William Lujan re. knk McLmrnori, arrd Lyman<br />

turned homa Saturday nfhr apen i.g Fratt were in Dawcnn Thumday from<br />

two weeks in Trfnidad.<br />

Red River. .<br />

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ARM’ BADLY<br />

~uiu O. Tu~Oounty Road<br />

hrperbtendent hed hii right arm<br />

everely Injured Iaat fiiday af~.<br />

LWU at Carisb-kri, ,when be wau<br />

truck by a car in which Major Law:,<br />

errce and party wa~ driving. M:<br />

?rrrner was s~iating in the unload.<br />

ng of” several. gravel treilam at ~e<br />

ima of” the accident. He ie receivtg<br />

trentment at tha Minem Hoaph<br />

1 and expecte h be out again in<br />

few days.<br />

Mm Mary tit of DA Norte.<br />

hlo., is vi~thrg lUre. W. D. Brenetr.<br />

~. and M~bgem from<br />

terling, Cnfe,, are visl~g Mr. and<br />

[m. W. A. W1lliama<br />

BARBERSHOP<br />

SANITARY AND<br />

UP-TO-DATE<br />

Children’s Hair Cuts a<br />

Sdalty<br />

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UOU~ A.m te “rP.’M.<br />

S.-yw, ,Owmm 9 P. m.<br />

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Clermont Oil *nes, a an. 2s lb. Del ‘Monte Runes, upec. - DRESS SHiRTS<br />

STRAW HATS % PRICE<br />

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Men’s Laundered cuff ehi~, $2.00 grade, now ----..$1.00<br />

‘\ for ------- --------1-2SC<br />

ial S . ..--- . ..-----. -4% I I<br />

worth $2.00, now .---$1 .00 I $2.50 grade, now -.----.$1.25 ‘“ i<br />

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Quakm’ Pearl Hominy, apecl~ MEN’S SUITS $29.00 “<br />

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Lucky 11 Sa “nes, 4 cans<br />

at ----.._-.-12~=---12~= A good selection of w.00 fid $40.00 Suits mow on ‘,’”●<br />

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---$M.M Monnrch Granula&d Hominy,<br />

MEN’S B. .V. D.<br />

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‘ Lilly Sahn, bl 1 can ----_2~<br />

Ta re Advantage<br />

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Sohoshi., of 1 tact far th*<br />

b~~es in H- warn Dept.<br />

..King Brooms . --------$1,00<br />

Worth $1.60<br />

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special at ---------.---lb<br />

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of These Prises<br />

Skirts+ and Drawem worth ’76c<br />

each but we off- ~mn at SOC<br />

Shfti and drawere, each .--SOC<br />

Worth S5 centi.<br />

Union Suiti worh $1.ti now of., I<br />

fered at -------- .----$I.00<br />

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bRY GOODS ‘DtPT.<br />

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One lot of Butilla” Crochet<br />

Thre~d ,and Peril~ti ,Knit.<br />

‘“’ I<br />

timg Co@n, special at S bails ●<br />

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MISS FRAkKIE SHELTON WON SECOND TEAM TMES :<br />

IN WOMEN’S - ‘OU~N~ENT<br />

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SECOND PLACE<br />

f, DRUG AIVD STATIONERY DEPT.<br />

bt us show you oti assortment of Kodaks, Albums,<br />

Tripods, Carrying Cases, etc. We have just<br />

received another%hipfient which includes practi&-<br />

Iy everything in the Kodak line.<br />

A complete line tif fresh Fb all the ti;e.<br />

Mary Garden Liquid Soap, Toilet Watem, all 50c grades<br />

worth $2.25, now -.-zi~~i’:<br />

now -..-.------__----3Sc<br />

Hinds Honey and<br />

Colgatea Miniture Seti, worth<br />

Cream, worth $1.25, now 98= 50 C,,now _.--------. _.*<br />

Mim fiankie Sht !hn” de festad The tie in th=Aid eantest be.<br />

Mie.e Sudi.@Covert, se tti High School , tween the Second and Fourth teams<br />

Tennis Champion,, in<br />

the buinnment <strong>here</strong>.<br />

the finals for was played off at the D~eon opera<br />

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.,Miw Shelton house Sunday ,aftirnoon at 8 P. m.<br />

won the fiti net 6-4. Miw Covert .?he Second teqm with Enrl Dupant ne<br />

mu the second set O-1 Mien Sheltiu capti~n won hy s score of 99. The<br />

tiok tie laet set 6-3. ~ Fourth team with Andv Eennie a~<br />

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sale at $29.00. Everyone a barmin. -<br />

for ---.-:-.-----....-2L. . .1<br />

Three” Piece Bath ,Towel” Sets, , ●<br />

old price $2.50, priced now<br />

at ----4 -----.. -’----$1 .$5<br />

Bucilla Embroidery Packagee at<br />

one third off, $8.00 psckagea<br />

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BASEB~ SCHEDULE ~WILL CAU FoR AND DELtvEtz<br />

July ’17, DawsOnatRaton, The Dawson= Shop announc.<br />

~nly 24, Daween at Spri~er. es, that beginning .Tuly 10th, it will<br />

Ju~ 17, Capitan W. Las Vegaa” at<br />

,.<br />

be prepared to call for and d~l%er by<br />

pawson.<br />

delivery trucks all ordern for cleaning<br />

July 17, Lerite at “Maxwell. and preming, dyeing, and Iarmdry,<br />

all kinds of dry and ti?m &’aning,<br />

The -~n Newe ~sh= ~ Ye- Tbe e~ahfi~ment is pfepard b do s<br />

mind %e subeerib- that a great<br />

many of the suhecriptions fall due the<br />

let of Au- Immediate a~tttion<br />

@ this muetkr will be appreciated by<br />

d“.<br />

yemg and hat tdoakIng. Pboti in ~<br />

your ord~. Thy WM be pfimptly<br />

~tindd to<br />

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weeks.<br />

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: m: Camp Fire Gir<br />

vitatiori tO Damn p<br />

extend an inpie,<br />

who may<br />

not” until the third event that the<br />

Second team fo~ed 2 Pojri~ ahead.<br />

The winning of tiis fiont@,tigave the<br />

the Newe.<br />

Mre. W. A. Williamn entirtnined<br />

Friday aftern~on in honor of her MS.<br />

ter, Mm. G. V. R6gere. Ths after.<br />

Vermejo Lodge No.<br />

A.,.l?. & A.M.<br />

26 1<br />

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be coming<br />

th- while<br />

w~~ Ute P rk, b call. on<br />

they me away .OII their<br />

second<br />

Fourt!<br />

team a-end Place<br />

team ~rd .Pl=ce.<br />

and the noon wae spent<br />

sewing.<br />

in playing rards and<br />

camping trip.<br />

Mrs. Janet Turner is in the hospital MISS Sadie Covert and Mi~ Edna<br />

A double haadar w s“” nlaved . in<br />

Da-;on tbie week by th; iguilarj<br />

~olo, and. Lorita team E. On Sundny<br />

the Loritn taam won ;he game by a<br />

score of 10:2. On’ Mo day the Aguilar<br />

team won the gam by a more of<br />

11-7. The tiam that won the lam<br />

gam~rmeived all the g ate receipts.<br />

wifi ~rOnchitis.<br />

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Edgar Shwpard and Mm. Shep-<br />

pard left Thursday for Gallup, N. M.,<br />

w<strong>here</strong> they will spend a few days vi%<br />

.r<br />

I mg friends. mm Gallup they will<br />

@ to Los Angeles, Calif., ta spend<br />

~be ~ummw.<br />

Redpatb won the doubles in the Women’s<br />

Tenniu Tournament. Wmea<br />

Franki4 and Vera Shelton tik secmnd<br />

---- nl*re. ~.-_. k<br />

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=abert Webster’s mother from<br />

hfinneapolis, Kansau, is visitlw <strong>here</strong>.<br />

Mr. Jemes McNally left Thumday<br />

I BAWSONBAKERY ‘j<br />

Them= Gordon, YOIlug son of Mr.<br />

J. M. Gordon, telegra. h opetahr at<br />

the depot, cut hie mi( dle finger on<br />

his right hand aImout off. He w=<br />

playing with a butcb( w knife when<br />

Mrs. ~srk Mayes, while away on a<br />

c~ing’ tip, with the Camp Fire<br />

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Irs,<br />

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ueverely burned her first fing-<br />

ar on the left hand. W. bfayes<br />

WSEattempting to shoot a sky rocket<br />

when ~be ~aB breed=<br />

[or Del &ua, hlo., after having vim.<br />

ited hia daughter Mies Sara Jane<br />

bfcNally ~or several day% *<br />

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huis<br />

Italian,<br />

Savio, Propriet4)r<br />

,.<br />

Fren& or Ameria<br />

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the accident bappel led, Tuesday ,<br />

mornine. Here ! You I)a~n Men! Hme is<br />

‘T<br />

the place to inveet in good farm<br />

Have you neen our “ne trunks? If land~, I have over 5(I of the bed<br />

not we w~ll be glad ~ *~w ~em W fe.nnu nnd ranchea listed for sale.<br />

YOU any evening in *h A~Y Mre. Aleo have uurne for exchange. If you<br />

Theee trunko arh made far hmd wear ~f<br />

a e ~d city property in Denver or<br />

and they will be juti e right ih]m -<br />

for that trip you are lmrning. We<br />

Itu hdjac$nt towns, or if you have<br />

have a number. of dtf @nt Eizw, so fafla %a~her East fOr bade =i~,<br />

come and get Yom ch ice. *1L J. B. ~br, Mills, New Mexico. lt<br />

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Juani@ Chapter No. M<br />

Order Eastim Star<br />

-r s-lens Ict*d sd<br />

0. E. S. %cial Club meeti every<br />

other Wednesday af~rnoon<br />

k. Heuw.<br />

Vh;tow G*@ Wamd<br />

M-. ~NA MEt~, W. M<br />

k BERTIE J. BmFORD; S#.<br />

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Fresh Baked Every<br />

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P.h]i.hed<br />

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VOL. L I DAWSON.. ,-— NEW MEXIC& THURSDAY. -.....——.. . . JULY ..— . 21. . .. 1921 ...<br />

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NuMRER 2S<br />

ACCIDENT NEAR THE ROCKY DAWSeN GOLP CLUB lNV~TED THIRTEEN AND HALF MILES : J. E. FLAMMANG FINDS UTOPIA<br />

MOUNTAIN CROS!ilNG ON -TO ANNUAL STATE OF ROAD ARE.BEING GRAVELED<br />

Thinks Dnwson, N. M., Wonderful<br />

THE ROAD TO RATON<br />

TOURNAMENT<br />

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T<strong>here</strong> are thirteen and s half miles City But Like. Aura.-<br />

A bad accident hafipe led Sunday The Daw60n Golf Club is in receivt of road being maveled bexinninfr at Better<br />

at about #night near th e R8tky Mt. of the following letter. ,It is under.<br />

Ithe Maxwell ~u~n off and ~omin~ uP<br />

(Aurora Beacon News.) ‘‘<br />

cro~sing on the mad to Raton. At ~tood th~t Ratin ii h send quite a as far as the bridge near Colfax.<br />

“The modern Utopia of American<br />

About 100 ya~d~ this sid e of the rail. delegation.<br />

, Twenty-two men are working on this<br />

I cities is Dawson, N. M., declaren J.<br />

mad crosrning t<strong>here</strong> is a ,:oncret CU1.<br />

Ju]y 1S, 1921. , job which is called the Federal Aid<br />

E, Flamming, who bas jtist returned<br />

vert over which the 10nd i& made, Dawson Golf Club,<br />

, Reject. The Stati and .Fedeml<br />

to his home in Aurora, aftrr npend.<br />

Near this cluvert t<strong>here</strong> is a deep Da=~on, New Mexico,<br />

Govcrbments are cooperating in this<br />

lng three weeks with his Eon C. J.<br />

draw. A heavy rain ha d frdlen, but Gentlemen:<br />

work.<br />

Flamming, in this unusual Ncw Mexthe<br />

culvert was not larg e enough to The annual tournament of the Stite The road when finirlred will be<br />

ico city. A hnatling town of %,000,<br />

let all the water run thro ugh. About Golf Association will be held this year .thirteen and a half miles long, tix-<br />

Daw60n is owned by a large mining<br />

8 feet af the mad were washed away at the Santa Fe Club Golf Links. from teen and a half feet in width which<br />

corporation, ~and tbe corporation iw<br />

on one side of the +UIVert leaving a September trd to bth, inclusive: will be gcaveled, and twenty-two feet<br />

r~sponsiblc for heat, light, water,<br />

deep cavity.<br />

You are cordially invited to partic- of roadway. ” The maximum size of<br />

“~ed ~i,, ~= ~. incheg. houses, schools and churches.<br />

After the rain a Fo rd car ame ipate in this tournament, and we trust the ~vel<br />

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Residents of the mining towns<br />

nlong and fell intu thi s hole. The that a goodly number of YOUTmem- The rock to be made into gravel is<br />

themselves, do not have to pay any<br />

hole could nwt be Been un ;il one was bers can be present. me links will ffrst put inti the crusher and then<br />

taxes, and the cost .of living ie said<br />

almost upon it. The fmn<br />

be in excellent shape, and Eomefine it is screened, As well as bhing<br />

to be way below that of any othsr<br />

the Ford Ian@ed on the o<br />

golf should be played.<br />

groveled the road will have cement .<br />

c]ty in the United States. Hous@B,<br />

the hole, and then the<br />

As the Santa I?Q Fiesti ke5 place structures of four by four, and four<br />

built and maintained by the eastern<br />

into the hole. The d]iver wan from the Eth to 9th of Sept{ mber and by “six box cnlverti.<br />

corporation ~ent at a rate of $2.00 a<br />

thin% tirough the wind Ehield land- t<strong>here</strong> will bo a large number of vi~- This job will be completed in eith-<br />

room per month, thus making even a<br />

ing in the road. Shortly after this itors in town, it will be we~l for er four or six monthS according to<br />

large ten room house rent for the<br />

a motorcycle with side cal, drove up such of your members a8 can to make Mr. McEniry, one of the State Engi-<br />

1comparatively small figure of $20<br />

and fell in on top of the<br />

reservations at tbe hotels immediate- neers.<br />

a month.<br />

two men who were in the<br />

ly. If you will write the Secretary,<br />

were seriously injured. T<br />

LORITA TAKES GAME. FROM Electric light bills are computed at<br />

Santa Fe Club, we shall be glad to<br />

in the Miner’s Hospital,<br />

CAPITAN the rate of 26 cents per socket, and<br />

have accommodations held for them.<br />

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electric washing machines coEt an adexpected<br />

to live.<br />

Cordially yours, It was announced in the last imrm ditiOnal 50 ~=n~ a month, ~0 ma~er<br />

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RATOV VS. DAWSON<br />

CALLED OFF<br />

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GAME<br />

SA~A FE CLUB.<br />

By J. H. MacMillan,<br />

Secrehry,<br />

of the paper that LoriW would PlaY<br />

at Maxwell, and that Capitu~ould<br />

play Las Vegas <strong>here</strong>, but the schedhO~<br />

much they ~rc “Bed, A mini.<br />

mum charge is mado for water, even<br />

if c~nstantly ~sed.<br />

The Dnwson ball club jo rneyed to<br />

Raton to p]ay ball Sunday, { but were<br />

badly disappointed as the management<br />

,of the Raton club apparent IY had no<br />

GRAND CHANCELLOR OF<br />

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS<br />

/ VISITS DAWSON<br />

ule was changed and the two home<br />

teams playec.in Dawaom Loriti won<br />

the game by a score of 7 to 6, The<br />

~ame was an exciting one as well as<br />

Old Hi Co-t Umkmwn<br />

A’”d- ,-~a]! my ~0~1 is ~~]fing at<br />

the ~ah of $3.6o per ton and coke is<br />

bringing $6.60 a ton. Evidently Old<br />

control over flome of its pls! em. The Mr. R. H, Hanna, former Chief n fast game. The entire game was a Man Hi Cost neve? got that far west,<br />

game was scheduled for 3 :30 p. m.<br />

standard time wh;ch the Dawson<br />

team complained of on acco mt of be-<br />

Justice of the Supreme Court<br />

New kexico, came to Dawaon<br />

Grand Chancellor of the Knights<br />

of<br />

aa<br />

of<br />

pitcher’s battle. The interest in the judging from the low cost of living.<br />

gntie increased when Capitan tied the Mr.. F1ammirig; superintendent of<br />

~core in the ninth inning. Some Of mai]g for the Aurora postoffice was<br />

ing so late. The manager cf tha Ra.<br />

ton club agmred%r. O’Brie n that the<br />

game would ‘be started pr[ ,mptly at<br />

s :30 p. m. The grounds w ere in fit<br />

shape for playing, but at 4 p. m. SO<br />

minutes after time for the game to<br />

&sbrt, Raton had but severl players in<br />

Pythias Lodge. hIr. lfann~gave an<br />

addresu along tbe. educational lines.<br />

After hls address refreshments were<br />

served to about seventy-five members.<br />

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Tho followinZ persons were initiaG<br />

ed into the Knights of Pythias hdge<br />

tbe features of the game were tbe quite tiken with Dawson, but still old<br />

three base hit made by Hearn and A~r~ra looked good to him. He.<br />

Galvan.<br />

cnught the f]rkt Santn Fe train we~t’<br />

The line-up and the score by in. after the Pueblo fIood three weeks<br />

ning~ for the game were as follow~: ago, and declared that the evidences<br />

Capitin: Trujillo, 5S; Madrid, Xrd; of the del~e were etiil vigible all<br />

~pinosa, cf; Galvan, c; Tony, ff; =IO~g tb~way+ 4#Th~ ~~tir~ “~11~~ of<br />

uniform, including three pitchers, in the rank of pages, Wednesday Cbtist, ist; Martinez, If; Espino=, the A*ka”~a~ ~iver ~a~ .gvered with<br />

Mr. McDermott declared the game<br />

off at 4 p. m. when he mu Ii not get<br />

,nufficient men in uniform to siart the<br />

night: John R. Lewis, Kenneth<br />

Sneddon, Mike Faba, Jay CericOla.<br />

Alfred Dcmouhn, Christ Costa and<br />

2nd; Trujillo, p.<br />

Lorita: Hearn, ks; D. Salvo, 9rd; J.<br />

Salvo, cf: Blair, c; Dale, rf; Gibbons,<br />

a foot more of loam and the debris<br />

of th~flood was left on the tree~ to<br />

~ height ‘of eight ~r nine feet,’ said<br />

, mme. such treatment h Jrts the H. C. Delavan.<br />

lat.; Donahue, lf; Shaw, 2nd; Mslcolm the ]OC81pO~tal ~ffifli~~<br />

game greatly, and Beveral or Raton’t<br />

regular fans were indignun t Ovsr the<br />

msnagcmnats action. Th e Daween<br />

UNKNOWN MAN ATTEMPTS TO<br />

STEAL A PAIR OF TROUSERS<br />

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Capitan --.0000200300<br />

R, H. E. PRE=ENT MAKES APPOINT.<br />

6 10 2 I MENTS IN NEW MEXICO<br />

team was just out the satis faction of A man whose name is not kno’~<br />

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The Dawson News<br />

Publlehed on ThurmdnYat Dawaon, New<br />

Mexico by the r“’ Are You Having Trouble Making @nds Meet? I<br />

DAWSO14 WELWARE Department<br />

Tt,mm .1 S=bwrlntlr.= II<br />

@lx mo”the . . . . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . . . ..$ .761<br />

one Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.60<br />

Adv6rt181ng Rkteu on Application<br />

NIltered aenond-clm~s<br />

March 10th, !;21, ut the vo=.of~;~t~<br />

nawBon, New ntexlco.<br />

DAWSON’S GARDENS ‘-- “11<br />

A glance at more than one pretty<br />

garden in Dawstin has made us come<br />

to the conclusion that several persona<br />

have turned Horticulturists. Our<br />

first impression when we look at<br />

khen stop and look in the matter.<br />

Perhaps the income ra nut as large m before. Even S, INCO iu only onehalf<br />

thO story. The othir half and by far the more imw~nt of the t o, is O~GO.<br />

Are you getting value received for it?<br />

Look over Tour ,expenses for the past manth. Wore they all neces~ry and<br />

really worth while. Dld You brr something You really have little us for, IUBt because<br />

it was che~, or have you i ought things beyond your meam be ause you happened<br />

to temporary have some extra money in your pocket or‘1in YO checking ac.<br />

count ?<br />

Answer these que5tionu for yourself and see if OU are guilty.<br />

It you are not getilng ahead try a new plan. ~pmr a S,vinga Account with<br />

us next >ayday, even though it ;n only a dollar or tin dollam or twen Y dollars, and<br />

then each succeeding payday deposit llkewise. Do you think that 80 B all an amount<br />

is not worth botheri~ about? YOU wi~ find Y you give the plan a f ir chance that<br />

you can @et along without that ten or twenty just as well and you will ava something<br />

to show for it at the end of three or six months time.<br />

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You wi~ then wonder why you didn’t try this simple scheme y am ago, for ii<br />

these gardens is just a mass af flowers,<br />

but upon inquiry we find to our<br />

fmrprise that we did not know BO<br />

many different species existed.<br />

Take for example the rose. T<strong>here</strong><br />

are Baby and Crimson Ramblers,<br />

will give you a better Idea of the value of money, and give you a cer in aafisfaction<br />

in looking back over thk year’s work, that can be obkined in nti othex 8Y.<br />

It is never tio lateb commence over, ro start in n?xt ayday th any amount<br />

you feel you should or can put snide. Don’t put it off long~r \ y kiddi youmelf inti<br />

waiting until YOU have a hundrsd or two hundred. because that time $ ay never come<br />

and you ara losing valuable time in the mBantime.”<br />

Start nuw. Any amount welcome it<br />

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GmrT. Jacquemots, Seven Sitters in [I .<br />

different ahadea, Ophelia, Sunburst II<br />

and Paul ~eyron ro@.es., .One woman<br />

in discu~ing her roses gave the Paul<br />

Neyron rose the first” place as toII<br />

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beauty. ... I<br />

The shubbery, too, is magnificent.<br />

The summer Lilacs, Briday Wreaths, I DUTY OF EMFLOYE<br />

and Snow Balls adorn many of the<br />

fences in town.<br />

The wiudom of guarding and pro-<br />

The soil in Dawson iu very rich, and jecting dangerous features in the, in-<br />

scarcely nny work is required to keep dustrial planti is very apparent from<br />

these’ flower gardens in first clasg :he viewpoint of the employer and<br />

cotidition once they are begun. With Ihould also be endorsed and nsaiDtid<br />

such a plentiful supply of water and >Ythe employe. For while pecuniary<br />

tbe plots of ground that moat every- compensation relieves the injured<br />

one bas around his house many more workman and hls dependents from acgardens<br />

Bhould be started in the fu- ;ual want, and prevents them from<br />

ture, It is with an immense satis- >ecoming a burden to society, it does<br />

faction that we view these gardens lot restore a life or rebuild a brokbecause<br />

they go w prove that ‘Dawson ?n frame.<br />

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[ra. William Hart enhrhined II I<br />

h six tibles of bridge” Tuesday<br />

:ning for her gueab Mr. and Mrs. D wson Hotel<br />

V. Rogers, and Miss Be~ie Lodge,<br />

~ followinr-.—— nersons were nresent: Jot’ n Hixenbaugh, Mgr.<br />

D. G. Secren, Mr. and Mrs. A.<br />

HaII, Mr. and Mrg. I. G. LoverinK,<br />

W. C. Holmun, Mr. F. H. Son- American Plan<br />

atrom, Mrsl Helen Singleton, Mr.<br />

I Mrs. Frank Moorehead, Dr. and<br />

s. C. W. Hoover, Dr. and Mrs. F. El ctric Lights—Steam<br />

Diver, Mr. and ~s. J, B, bfo~ow,<br />

1Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Young. II , t Heat<br />

people have an eye for beauty.<br />

prevention of the accident is far<br />

Dr. F. C. Divm took supplies to the<br />

camps of the Boy Scouts and Camp<br />

Fire girls near Eagle Nest Dam,<br />

Thursday.<br />

better than any possible assis-nce<br />

~fter the accident hae occurred. Precaution<br />

is less burdensome than re-<br />

Tet. T<strong>here</strong> is beyond the question<br />

~f “Safety Provisions” a pronounced<br />

,.<br />

Mr.. and Mrs. C.. M. Hanson took<br />

their niece, Mis~ Margaret Hanson,<br />

to Trinidad Friday. Miss Hanson<br />

will meet ber paren”ti in Trinidad,<br />

and from t<strong>here</strong> will return to her<br />

home in Amarillo, Texas.<br />

Mr. A. W. Attins wag in Dawson<br />

July 14, 16, 16 representing the<br />

Storrs Schaefer Tailoring CO., of<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio. He was taking<br />

mea~ureB for special made to order<br />

clothing of a high gridg.<br />

The free dances thqt were given<br />

obligation on the part of the employe<br />

to veduce or eliminate the possibility<br />

of preventable accidenti. me<br />

preservation of life and limb should<br />

be an ever present, influence to caution.<br />

Th~s should be a personal mat<br />

ter with thoughtful men in ever)<br />

kind of employment. Familiarity<br />

with danger too often 18BUlt in re<br />

Ia:ation of caution, with the resull<br />

that accidenti happen that could eaw<br />

ily have been avoided. The employ{<br />

should at all times be cautious, witl<br />

mind and thought corretantly alert t(<br />

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~ima-Day Auto Ser ice to Raton<br />

Auto t.mvm kmro ●t 9 A. M. ●n 3 P. M. Clas=d C*-.<br />

WEU EQUIPPED MAC INE SHOP<br />

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Full Lin~ of<br />

Automobile A~cessories<br />

last year will be resumed this year at<br />

intervals of two weeks. The dances<br />

will be held on the tennis court, and<br />

the music will be furnkhed by the<br />

Dawson band. The first .of these<br />

prevent the accidents which ti ofte]<br />

occur through thoughtf ulnem an{<br />

carlwnem.<br />

—Reprint Mont. Accident Board<br />

Jituey’ SAG.<br />

~~agemge<br />

ta -II P-<br />

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of amp, Night or Dmy<br />

mmpt Sorvico !<br />

was given. Saturdiy night.<br />

,DR C. W. HOOVER<br />

AND<br />

DR. E. A. POLIAK<br />

Dentists<br />

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OFFICti HOURS:<br />

s A M. b 12.00 M.<br />

1 P. M, to S.30 P. M.<br />

7P. M.tO s.OOP. SP.<br />

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DISPENSARY BUILDING<br />

::h::=fr:ute *<br />

rk was In Dawson Thursday doing<br />

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A ButterKist PopCornM~chine<br />

.1$ “OUR NEWEST IMPROVEMEN<br />

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.WR WILL USE BU~ER ONLY IN THIS M CHINE<br />

WITH NO SUBSTITUTIONS OF LA D<br />

OR OLEOMARGARINE<br />

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J. J. LAVBACH, Pr~prietor<br />

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Becoke A Subscriber --- Read Your”Own Copy<br />

Yow nton<br />

Mr. J. A. Gafford<br />

!,morning for 7El<br />

.Paso.<br />

eft Tuesday<br />

George Maj~rs of Tr nidad arrived<br />

in Dawson Monday, Ju Iy 11, for a<br />

brief businesu vigit.<br />

Mrs. A. W. Hall entel mined Thumday<br />

afternoon for Mr5. Helen Singleton<br />

and Mrs. G. V. ROE:er~.<br />

A. E. Anderuon” was in Dawmon<br />

Monday. He is ~alesmrnn for the Du<br />

Pent Powder Co.<br />

Mm. Louis Forte and little<br />

daughter, Helen, went to Coal Creek,<br />

Colo. They will be go, e a month.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Ane8t are the<br />

proud parents of a b:,by girl born<br />

July 17. .,<br />

Enriquek Arellano, infant daugh.<br />

ter of Mr. and Mru. Sed onio Arellano<br />

died Sunday and was k!uried Monday.<br />

Mrs. E, L. Emery ar d Bon of Cbey.<br />

.enne, WyO., are visitilg NIB. w. D.<br />

Brennan.<br />

Mta. J. E. Morrow l,jft Saturday to<br />

attend the New Thou ;ht Convention<br />

in Denver,<br />

Mrs. Mattie Easthu went to Trini.<br />

dad llonday to visi$ f iends for a few<br />

days.<br />

Mr, Sisk and Mrs. athleen Pollard<br />

of Raton were Daw n visitira last<br />

Thursday.<br />

J. B. Momow and ~J. Xullen mohored<br />

t.=ton Moo Y for a short<br />

b~lsillci? v~sit.<br />

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will help-n litile; but yonr spirit of co-operfion will buy f ar more. Send the paper to e.omeone who<br />

- has once lived in Dawson,<br />

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purposes, according to advices re. at 7 and g z m.<br />

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Walter F. O’Brien epresenting the<br />

Sullivan Mechinery o. Denver, COlorodo<br />

was in Dnwson Monday.<br />

Vie Crimp-F= irl% and Boy<br />

Scou& returned W dn esdny from<br />

their two weeks ca ping trip UP to<br />

Eagle Ne~t Dam.<br />

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Finnectim, Ernest and Frank Dunmn, WORLDBUSINESS IS ( from Raton were in Da-on %turday<br />

nnd August Goldmenn motored to IMPROVING,.RYM SAYSto see Mr. W. D. Etmunan, who a=-<br />

f!rinidad Saturday. companied them h Sptinger tu in-<br />

New York, July 19.4ptimistic ~pect the S~te Refom ~chw,t<br />

MrE. ‘Frank Moorehead and Mm.<br />

views regarding businew conditions<br />

k. R. Davison entert~ned the ladies<br />

were expressed by Thomae F. Ryan,<br />

Df the Eastern Star lodse Wednesday<br />

financier, when he left for Europe on<br />

9ftern00n.<br />

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the Olympic, He said deterntimtion<br />

Mrs. Frank Moorehead entertain. and co-Op=atiOn would help r=~re Dawson<br />

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ed Thursday evening with a card pOsperiW much sOOner than mO*<br />

party for her mother, Mrs. Helen p~Ple think.<br />

Tailor Shop<br />

Binrletin. “1 feel confident,” he said, “that II<br />

Mr. C. D. Beeth, Superintendent of<br />

the Eastern Division of the EI Paso<br />

business conditions all over the world,<br />

with few exceptions are slowly im-<br />

Profing.<br />

NOW IS THE TIME TO GET<br />

and South Western System arrived in.<br />

Dawson Monday night and left Tuesday<br />

morning.<br />

“In this country, orderly but per-<br />

sistent liquidation h- been going on<br />

for many months. People every-<br />

YOUR HATS CLEANED<br />

AND BLOCKED-WINTER<br />

COATS AND SUITS DYED<br />

Mr. T. W, Judge, pharmacist at the<br />

Dispensary, has’ been ill this week.<br />

Mr. W, C. Ffolman brOught his<br />

w<strong>here</strong> have been scared. They ate<br />

getting over that. Th@ people of this<br />

country are the greatest conaumero<br />

AND RELINED.<br />

family back fmm their camping trip<br />

Sunday.<br />

Mr. and M~II lift Thursday<br />

afternoon for” Denver Colorado,<br />

w<strong>here</strong> they will meet their daughter,<br />

Mr~< W. E. Collins and hgr IiHle<br />

of food ‘~d ma~ufactured prOd’Jc~<br />

in the world in normal times and normal<br />

times are coming back.” -<br />

-- Mrs. W. E. Collinge arrived in<br />

Dsw.on Monday from Telkwa, British<br />

Columbia. Mrs. COllinge wae met in<br />

E. A.STARK<br />

Proprietor<br />

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daughter Ruth, of Teltia, Brtijsh<br />

Columbia.<br />

Miss Leona Sherwood went h Gimanon,<br />

Monday JUIY 11 to attend an<br />

informal dance given at the home of<br />

Denvef by her parents, Mr. and MTS,<br />

T. C. Hill. This is Mrs. Collinge’u<br />

‘first visit to Dawson since she left<br />

for Canada.<br />

CHURCH DIRECTORY<br />

TheDawson<br />

BARBERSHOP<br />

Mr. and Mm.. Fred<br />

dance was given for<br />

Broo~. The<br />

Miss Dorothy<br />

Dsw#o.<br />

inister.<br />

CburCb-.7.<br />

Bible School,<br />

S. Russell,<br />

10.00 a. m.<br />

E. F. SCOTT, P-<br />

Brooks in honor of ‘her birthday.<br />

MEXICO PUTS DUTT<br />

ON CATTLE SHIPPED<br />

FROM UNITED STATES<br />

Mrs. Young, Supt.: Primary vadep<br />

meet at Ree.cue Station, Mim Mchenry<br />

in charge, higher i?rades meet<br />

at church. Ewmdng #ervice 8.00<br />

m. Choir practice Riday, $.00 p.<br />

~. Ml ~eIcome.<br />

SANITARY AND<br />

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Juarer, Mex., July 19.—The Mux- Ctth.lic Ch.mL-fkmdays: Ma~es Children’s Hair Cuts a<br />

R. G, Ch~r rmentlng tho<br />

Hercules Power Co., o Denver, Colo,,<br />

was in Dawson + Mend y.<br />

E. H. Wambler tbe United<br />

States Graphite Co. o Denver, Colo.,<br />

was in D;wEon 7 Mend y. ‘r ‘<br />

ican government his issued a de- at 8.80 a. m- fOr ?fng~s~~peaklng.<br />

10.30 a. m. for Spanish.spe&<br />

tree placing a duty Of ten pesOs p~e E~eni~g, ~~~CloCk. We%S;~<br />

(fivq dollars American) pqr bead sgr~iceg: Masu at 6.9o and 7 a. m.<br />

~n cattle chipped from the United Junior choir rehearsals Wednesday<br />

States ~nto Mexico far marketing at 4 p. m. First Wlday of the mont’h<br />

devotin: Communion, 6.80, m-es<br />

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ceived by customs officials <strong>here</strong>. An I<br />

~xception is made in the case of Mex- 1,<br />

Spscialty<br />

HOUMAM, M7P, M,<br />

kti~, o~n to9 P. M.<br />

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Mr. Chas. St. Vra n arrived in<br />

Dawson Monday to vi it h,s daughter,<br />

Mrs. H. F. Teeple.<br />

ican cattle shipped through the Unik<br />

~d Stat@s in bond and originating in<br />

Mexico, the decree says.<br />

Dwight’sIceCream<br />

American rnttla shipped into Mexico<br />

for Fazing purpmes also are ex. Dawson. N. M. ‘<br />

,.<br />

empt from ti on condtion they are<br />

reshipped to United States when fa~<br />

tened “for market or that the fee be Fancy Creams and Ices<br />

paid in the event the cattle finally<br />

sT~ sold in Mexico.,<br />

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bone or rock may put such an amount of refuse on the picking “les that the<br />

coal cannot be properly cleaned, t<strong>here</strong>fore some dirt gets into th railroad car ~<br />

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being loaded, and may go to a customer, who, because of the p~eparation of<br />

the mal in this one car, cancels a thousand tin order and two h~dred men<br />

have lost a days work because of the dishonest action of, perhap~ one man.<br />

The miner or lo~der who wilfully loads out dirty coal is not nly reducing “ J<br />

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Substan ial declines in the prices of -groceries, yard goods artd wearing apparel from the prices which<br />

prevailed at he beginning of the year are shown by a recent labor ‘bureau b@etin of a neighboring state.<br />

The greatest decline is shown in groceries. ”Fourty~ne articles of food stuf fs show an average decline of<br />

slightly over18 per unt during the last six months. Yard goods and wearing apparel-declined on an average<br />

of thirteen<br />

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show an average decline of 35 per cent since July 1, 1920, while<br />

34 per cent, approximately during the same period.<br />

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Mm. Warren Brat ewell has been<br />

ill for several dayB t) ,is week.<br />

tir. and Mr~. L. Ralnlot and family<br />

who arrived i.n Dawso x la~t week are<br />

now living in .Lorita.<br />

Mrs. E. J. McAtee f ntertilned with<br />

a 12 o’clock dinner Wedneoday for<br />

Mrs. L. Ramlot and f:imily.<br />

Mr. Sam McCutche on, fire boss at<br />

No. 5 mine, has been off of duty this<br />

week on nccount of j lnen6.<br />

Mr. George Dale’s mother and uiuter,<br />

Alice, of Denver, CfJIO.-are visiting<br />

him.<br />

Salvadore Debench eta and family<br />

left ‘fiiday morning from a two<br />

weeks trip through C0lorado.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bob O‘Neal who have<br />

beeq visiting their daughter,, Mrs.<br />

Jack Wallace, have r: turned to their<br />

home in Trinidad.<br />

Mr. Wm. Seibert ~>f Danville, IIL,<br />

has come ti Dnwnon with the intention<br />

of making his kome <strong>here</strong>. Mr.<br />

Seibert ie Mm. Bra: ewell’s brother<br />

and for the preeent he is staying at<br />

the Bracewell home.<br />

Mr. and Mr6. Cha~. Duncan entertained<br />

the Lorita ba 1 team Saturday<br />

night with a dance.<br />

refresbmerits were erved at mid-<br />

excellent time. \<br />

fiisn Ruble Ramlo ; returned home<br />

Thursday after ha.i ag spent several<br />

days visiting friehds n French.<br />

Little Jessie Finnicnm who has been<br />

quite ill with a nerv us breakdown is<br />

somewhat better.<br />

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Mr. Paul K. Carson who is to be at<br />

the head of the Welfare Department<br />

arrived in Dawson Monday from<br />

Morenci, Arizona. .Mr. Carmn will<br />

assume his duties in a few days.<br />

Mr. ~. F. Teeple, Mr. and Mm. Ace<br />

Brown motored to hlnidad Saturday.<br />

George Thurston, a former resident<br />

of Daw-n, now living in Trinidad<br />

was in Dawson Friday.<br />

MrB. J. ‘B.=row and Mrs W. D.<br />

Brennan went to the Camp Fire Girls’<br />

Camp Thursday morning.<br />

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- MS. W. D, Brennan, Mrs. G. M.”<br />

Hanson, and Miss Mnry Custer motired<br />

to Wlnidad Tuesday.<br />

Frank C. Hamilton, Mrs. C. W.<br />

Hoover’s father, returned tO his<br />

home in Momence, Illinois, this week.<br />

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~orfiria Zamora and Chris Martinez,<br />

both of Loriti, were married in<br />

Raton this week.<br />

H. H. Prati, Asistint consultinE<br />

engineer for the Phelps Dodge Corporation<br />

from Dougl~s, Ariz,, a~ived<br />

in Dawaon JUIY 12.<br />

Mrs. Murphy of Trinidad who h=<br />

been visiting her sister, \Mrs. Jack<br />

Wallace and family returned to Tcinidsd<br />

this week.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Obelmitto en-<br />

tertained Monday evening. JUIY 11,<br />

in ‘honor of their son, Joe Obelmit~,<br />

who was recently married tO Miss<br />

$fary Menapace.<br />

Wr. and Mrs. Cuhicio Botero’s bsby WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER<br />

daughter died Monday July 11.<br />

The Dawson Tailor Shop announc.<br />

A daughter was born b ‘Mr. and es, that beginning JUIY Ioth, it will<br />

Mrs. Jamea Maaon Saturday July 9. be prepared to call for and deliver by<br />

delivery tiucks all orders for cleaning<br />

Dr. Wilmer Adams hsa PUrChMed and prewing, dyeing, and laundry.<br />

n new Dodge roadster. Iall kinds of dry and steam Cleaning,<br />

M~. ~“d M~R~M~Knight left The establishment is prepared to do<br />

Friday for Canon City, Colorado. dyeing and hat blocking. Phone in<br />

— — your ordem. They wtil be promptly<br />

A baby girl wan born ThutsdaY tO attended to. if.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Mamio.<br />

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Mr. A. L. E—reinleft Saturday for<br />

%It Lake City. Utah. I Vermejo hdge No.” 36 I<br />

Mr. H. B. Angelo left Saturday for A.F.& A.M.<br />

Van Houten, w<strong>here</strong>. he will be gone Rewlmr aommuniufiem rac.<br />

for several days. omd and FourEh Thursdeym mt<br />

8 p,m. Mge Hall in Oper*<br />

The five months old baby daugh- Hou*e BuiNimg.<br />

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Leija died Vuitu@ Alw=ym Wotwm*.<br />

July la.<br />

G. W. THURSTON, W. M.<br />

O. F. WARFIELD, S~’r.<br />

Mr. W. C. Barnett and family left<br />

Sunday for Santn Fe. After visitin~<br />

in Santi Fe they will go to the Pecos<br />

Valley for their vacation.<br />

- I ,DAWSONBAKERYI<br />

Mr. and Mm. John O’Brien, Mr.<br />

and MrB~ J. A. Black and Mr. and Louis Savio, Proprietor<br />

Mrs. A. M. Van Dyke motored to<br />

Vermejo park Friday. Italian,<br />

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French or Amerimn<br />

Juanita Chapter No. 28<br />

Order Eastirn Star BREAD<br />

ROKUISP<br />

Sessions l-t ●nd 3A<br />

0. E. S. %cial .Club meete every Pastries of All Kinds<br />

other Wednesday afternoon<br />

Fresh Eaked Every Day<br />

Vi.itOmZdi!!l;-G.l~.~<br />

Mrs. ANNA MEIXLE, W. M. candi6*D~jba~~ft<br />

tf.<br />

Mrs.BERTIE J. BRADFO~,’ S=.<br />

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July 27th ‘<br />

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PROGRAM<br />

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Paramount, - Fox - Week July 25-31 - Universal -<br />

Wednesday, JUIY27—<br />

~’Heliotrope”<br />

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A Good Story—Entertainingly Presented<br />

Cosmopolitan Production in Six Parts. From<br />

Richard Washburn Child’s Story. Directed by”’<br />

George Baker and Released by Famous Players.<br />

Cameraman, Hal Rosson. Running Time,,<br />

About 80 minutes.<br />

., T- CAST ‘<br />

Jimmi. Andrew. .-----.. ------... -..--. -.---= --WilFf4 Lytell<br />

Sol Goldman --:------------------------------ Bon H.ndfick*<br />

Joc.phino*a*dock +.-. --. -----.. -..---... Julia Swayne Cord-m<br />

Mabel Andrew, ‘-------------------------------- Betty Hilburn<br />

Alice (Hale) Hasd-.k - . . . ..~--. ----. ------- ..----Di=nn All*n<br />

Heliotrope Hnrrr Hatdock . . ---------------------- Fr6d Burton<br />

George AIIdyew. .-----, ----------------------- Clayton Whit*<br />

Spike Foley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..- Wtlliam B. Ma~k<br />

Gov*rnor ~rcer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William H. :ooker<br />

Ward.n M,cbael Fyne ----------------------- Thomas J. F,ndlay<br />

SYNQPSIS<br />

Alice Halo (Had-k) Iu a conventmeet. and become. magad<br />

to her chum’mbr-ther, Jimmia Andrew*. –She thinks she is an orpbnn,<br />

but is really a daughtar of “’Heliotrope HarrY” Hasdock, serving a<br />

Iifa aentemce in thn pu.nite@kry. He dmived kic nickname from his<br />

fondn.rn. far tbe perfume Heliotrope. Alice does not know of his<br />

axistnnchhe worsh.ipa her from afar.<br />

He iotavpe’s wayward wife learns of the eugagemant and seeti<br />

a chauc i to get “h”,h money.” Haliattop Iaarm mf it and b.=. the<br />

warden to allow hi* “leave en honor,” ,wearing *O retu- to ptinon<br />

after he ham thwmrted hit wife’m achemta. The warden intercdea<br />

for him with the governor ●nd hmis grantd a wrdon+ft.r swearing<br />

on his hanor uot tolay a hand on his wife. ,.<br />

The first bii wife knows that Heliotmw ii on her track iti when<br />

a ●.eIIt of Heliotmw is traced to a blank pi~e of mote PWr in her<br />

apartment im a famhiomable hotel w<strong>here</strong> the lovers are *tayin~ with<br />

the Andmws family. She tries to eacav, meting from place to<br />

place, but the scent of Heliotro~ followti bar. Concermed at Iamt,her<br />

fa~s drawm by Heliotrope-when he dim.ovarm hi. d.ughterts birth<br />

certificate in hh wife’, room and confiscates and burti. ipihe<br />

shoots H*liotmpa ●nd Roe. to prison in~tead of her husbmnd, whn<br />

die, happy in the knowledge that th~ daughter deu. mot know that<br />

her father waa a crimiml.<br />

G-rgm D, Baker ~m do=e fdm.elf p.c.”d in this one. It is as<br />

intermstiugly told, and antertainin=ly pre.anted a. few ether photo.<br />

plmymhave b-n. Tbe continuity is parfmt mnd the interest holds<br />

till the final ..ane. A. a story of human htero.t it ban few equnla,<br />

The few towhe. of the “.ociety” crook. ~ la .,R~fflc.-r—tbe high<br />

wciety hotelti-the ●.em.s in prison—each w~uld b= a locale iitself;<br />

yet each ha. it. place mnd fit. in”pmrfec.tly, with n .m~thue..<br />

that hat ,eldom been the reviewer,. ~lea,”re to witness. Mr. Baker<br />

has ●elected his cant and principals with alme.t uncanny fo~thought<br />

~-th ●eems to ~Iva the part as though born t. the ~le. Thit +.<br />

ture will entertain, will thrill, and will plea.e any audiemce, may.<br />

wbe=.<br />

Friday, July 2~<br />

Admission 31c, War Tax 4c.<br />

~ “Land of Jazz”<br />

A Good Comedy, Featuring EILEEN PERCY<br />

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UIY 29th<br />

“The Silver Li~ing”<br />

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-“The Angel” Furnishes a Fitting ;limax ‘<br />

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Metro Photoplay in Six Parts,’ Smna rio by D. J.<br />

Buchanan and C. H. Smith. Direl :tor, Wland<br />

West. Cameramen, Edward \ ‘ynard and<br />

Frank Zuker. Running Time, Sevel ty Minutes.<br />

THE CAST<br />

“The A.ngel’* ------ ;-------------------------- - Jewel Carmen<br />

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DAWSON, NEW MEXICLTHURSDAY, JULY 28, 192t- NUMBER 26- .<br />

~-s U~LUS OF COPPER iERE<br />

IS GMIJALLY S HRINKING<br />

‘It is doubtful if anyone “outiide of<br />

the Copper Producere’<br />

“ ~own what the, coppk r, surplus<br />

““’a total tick in this count Cy of 500,-)<br />

‘.500,000,000 of blister, or unrefined<br />

600 pounds of bllgter or unrefined<br />

metil. Ae thig stock dec ceases, the<br />

price of the metal should gradually<br />

advance.—Ar~zrm. Mining J OUna].<br />

Mrs. S. H. McDermott h m received<br />

wOrd of the m=rriage o?! her ‘son,<br />

Mr. William R. McDermc tt to Miss<br />

Francis Rohertr of Gallup, New Mex-<br />

Tbe bride ig a graduate of St, Vjn.<br />

‘cen~ Acadamy. at Albuque rque, class<br />

of 1921, and is well known b n “urn.<br />

ber of tbe younger set af .DaFwn.<br />

Tbe grrnm waa a membe P of the<br />

American ExpeditionaW I ‘orce~, ~d<br />

News joins the many frie ~d5 of the<br />

newly-weds in extending n io& hearty<br />

congratulations rind b-t wihes.<br />

A CilW- BADLY BU 3NED<br />

Floyd Walk”p, the twenty.~ix<br />

montbn old child of Mr. and Mm.<br />

Stinley Walkup, wae qnf .3 Be”erely<br />

burned %tnrday evening when ~t<br />

fell into a tuh of hot war~r. The<br />

child ouffered bum on thf , nnne .nd<br />

“’back hut it ir not thought they they’<br />

‘ Will prove serious,<br />

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DAWSON LOSES TO BERWIf.JD’ I A TRIP TO MT. BALDY IBOY SCOUTS BACK FROM OUT. -<br />

IN TEN INNING GAME<br />

(BY MatY Covert)<br />

fn one of the &deti fought Monday” J~ly 18, Miss Bertha<br />

games of the season, the iJaw~an Creary and WE. Earl Mayes taok<br />

‘, Japan and Girmany ar B no; buy<br />

Mc- The- BOY SCOUW: Lee Bradford,<br />

Eli- Herber~ Brad fonl, Sydney CrawfO=d,<br />

base ball team ‘lo~t the game at Ber. zabeth Sherwood, Helen Frazier, Bi- Pirtie Crawford, Vere Gomett, cm=.<br />

resen.es and ie not prod Icing from<br />

, her own refineries .sho”] j have the<br />

wind<br />

ati2.<br />

Sunday af tarnoon by a Wore of anca Ber~amo, and Mnry Coveti<br />

1“ .<br />

an over nlgM hike to Mt, Brddy.<br />

for lyle Vicker#, Je.mes Con~r, WiHkem<br />

-we Redpath, Walter Lnvering,. ~nck<br />

,moti aerioum coisideratio ,. It<br />

pearu that Gmany i5 hating<br />

~p<br />

less<br />

F.verytbing wm favomble for a ~left camp about 9:00 A. M. with our<br />

gwd game; the weather man ~~ or. ‘~ck, canteens and mesa kitn over nur<br />

Thnruton,<br />

Black, and<br />

filph %tk,-<br />

Wallace Stirk,<br />

Harmon<br />

retume.f<br />

‘tawuble in financing hei ivy copper dered up real b-e ball wmther, Iehouldem. We skirted the r(dgee of Wednesday from their twn weeks CIUG<br />

purchaadu than even Fra nce or the about a hupdred in the shade and not, ~ldy and went over the mountains, ing.<br />

, United Kingdom.<br />

a br=th 0$ ii stiming. The game Instesd vf going by why of the road. The boys spent their time in fishing,<br />

For the pm ten years the United was rolled at 3 :S0 p. m. In the fimt ), At noon time we-tipped in a very swimming, eating ,and exploring tbe<br />

States has produced an average of inning ‘Berwind put across on= I.un. pretty valley ti eat, w<strong>here</strong> a da.rhlng surrounding country. They made one<br />

73 per cent of the copper production<br />

~of the entire world. At the pr-ent<br />

From thnn on until the Sixth it ~az creek furnjsbed watir for “s, After<br />

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hike<br />

a straight case of shut-outs for ‘both lunch we continued on pur ‘way, fol. boys<br />

b .fie pa]imdw+ one<br />

became so accn~tom~d<br />

of<br />

@<br />

the<br />

the<br />

mte of pnrchmc< German y will hold teamm. In the sixth inning D~mn lowing no direct path, but. j“m mak- outdoor life that he cannot br~the<br />

/ 25 per cent ‘of the:world’ S stocku of EOt iti fiti score and Btind re. ing our way towards Baldy motintnin. -Aly now that he is back in Dawmn.<br />

copper at the end of thi ~ year and peated the trick. Th


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SIAWSOHW~AR= wmARTM=Mq<br />

PAUL K, CARSO~,<br />

Director and Editor<br />

Term” al Submrlwtl,m<br />

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FRATERNALISM IN INDUSTRY<br />

B~!ieving that Secretiry of Lab.<br />

Davis has struck a key note in th<br />

mattar of Industrial Relations, we ~t<br />

print the following extract take<br />

fIOrn a message sent to the Lodge o<br />

Mdvse of White Plains, New York, i<br />

reflponse to an invitation to atten<br />

thair annu~l meekinE:<br />

“We a~e in tie thick of a peri?<br />

when it i? more than imperative fa<br />

all of u~, those whu work and tho~<br />

who employ, to dxercise patience an<br />

forehearance toward each dther. W<br />

must make allowance for each ot]<br />

er’s,difficulties, we mu$t try w UI<br />

derstend each other)s Wohlems. It<br />

no time for tall tnlk, for hewted con<br />

troversies and the stubb~rn wand<br />

tiken by employees and employe,<br />

in the past. “In the prenent ak~ <<br />

industrial machine, it in time for oj<br />

not for monkey wenches. It in tim<br />

for all ~heela to cog b?gether.<br />

,,Tho ~oun~y is still vexed by i]<br />

d~strial dis~utas <strong>here</strong> and t<strong>here</strong>. I<br />

suen are at stake, interesk are $<br />

odds, w’kich it is hard to reconc.il<br />

We may as well learn the truth, f!<br />

it w.M be taught to us in any cas<br />

‘We are all of us being rapidly put<br />

our .propir places.<br />

itThe ind~~trial quarrelfl of rece]<br />

yeai-s, tho profiteering, the deman(<br />

for even higher and higher wages, tl<br />

readiness b ntrike at the drop o,f t]<br />

hat, have finally got us in all wror<br />

with the biggest boss of all, the Ame<br />

,ican public.<br />

“We owe the present stringe)<br />

tim’e~ to the fact that the gre,<br />

American public bas. at la~t lost p<br />

tience “with these wrangles and h<br />

gone on strike itself. ‘<br />

“Nevertheless, the princ~ple of co<br />

ciliution is gaining. we are fort<br />

nate to have it; it is rather a spir<br />

and the ) friternal sptiit that we ou<br />

selves foster and repr~ent. It<br />

that spirit which I want to see ham<br />

]nted into the terms of induati.<br />

~,so 10”g u I am secret-y of Lab<br />

I mean to exert every effort with<br />

my power to gee that spirit is npre:<br />

everyw<strong>here</strong>,<br />

KrOuDs.<br />

among all ranks a]<br />

+,we sae today that the real victu<br />

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DR. E. A.. POLIAK,<br />

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OFFICE HOUM:<br />

sA. M.s012.00 M.<br />

lP. M.sa 630 P.M. ,<br />

~ P. M; to 6.00 P. M.<br />

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Then stop and look in the matter.<br />

Perhapa the inc me ia not as large w tiefore. Even ~, NWME is only onehalf<br />

the story. The o d er half and by far the more imporknt o the tw., is OU1’~0.<br />

Are you gtiting value received for it?<br />

Look over your expenseB for the pnmt ‘month. Were t ey all necesmry and<br />

really worth wh]le ? Did you huy something you really have 1“tle use for, just because<br />

it was cheap, or have You bought things beyond your me ~ becau~~ Yo,u happened<br />

h temporarily have Eome extra money in your pocket or in your checking ac.<br />

f.llllnt?<br />

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Answer these que@tions for yourself and Bee if You are ilt y.<br />

If you are not getting ahead try a new plan. Open a av,ugs Account ~lth<br />

us next syday, @yen though it is only a dollar or ten dq~ars o twenty dollars, and<br />

2$;?i$~~~~~;~Lpti%~PYZ<br />

you can get along without Ut tin<br />

;f;?%<br />

w twenty<br />

il~%i%~~~l A ~;;]%;;~;<br />

just UEwell and YO will have mmething<br />

to show for it at the end of three or six monthn time.<br />

You will then wonder why you didnvt -Y this simple sc me yearn ago, for it<br />

will give you a better idea of the value of money, and give you k certain satisfaction<br />

in Jooki& (back over the yearrs work, that can be obtained in no/’ other way.<br />

It-is never too lite m commence over, m start in next a day with any amount<br />

you. gel you should or can put =ide. Don’t put it off longer % y kidd.ng youmelf inti<br />

wait\ ng until you have a ‘hundred or twohundred, becauue that “me may never come<br />

and you are losing valuable time in the meantime.<br />

Start now. Any amountwelcome at . ‘<br />

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s to adjust and not to fight, b get<br />

tigether and settle, and not to stnnd<br />

~part and wrangle. Slowly and painfully<br />

we have learned this lesson. ,A]l<br />

>ver the country employeru and employees<br />

are manifesting this new<br />

ipirit of concession. ,It is one of the<br />

~ncouraging signs of our times. It<br />

marks the entrance of good will into<br />

@ur.indwtrial life after a long day<br />

of ill f ealing. .The fratmnal spirit<br />

is catihing on.”<br />

AN APP~ECIATION<br />

As ~~e management of tbe Dawmn<br />

New, paxes into different hands, we<br />

work “W acmmplls ‘i’h ‘r}? ed by ‘h” Its cons’ruc:iv’ flrat editor,<br />

Mr. Jay “Conway. The D,swoon News<br />

under ‘his direction has become a VaI.<br />

uable asset tg, our community life.<br />

Mr. Conway haa pioneered the way<br />

for a more useful and grmtly edarg-<br />

Odfield of we~are activity. May not<br />

the service he has rendered be h<br />

us who have be~n’”’delegated b carry<br />

on the wwk, an” inspiration for the<br />

continuation of his efforts to make<br />

D~wson a better place in which to<br />

live.<br />

The closer cooperation we receive<br />

the better able we are h perform ~r<br />

mission m a medium of disseminating<br />

news; delegete yourself a ,committee<br />

one to gather all the newg and write<br />

the items on the spot.<br />

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John L. Shelton returned Monday<br />

from Sheridan, Wyo.<br />

E CAMP. FIRE GIRLS RETURN 111 1<br />

rhe Camp Fire Girls returned<br />

dneaday bringing back with thenl<br />

lb<br />

es of the shortest two weeks they I~ I:<br />

,r spent. Their stay at }he(@mp<br />

LrlthH Eagle Nest Dam waa one II American<br />

Itinual round of fun according to<br />

reperk botk from the firl~ and II I —! ,’<br />

guardians:<br />

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wson Hotel<br />

nty of sunburn and pleasant mem’- ‘John Hixsnbaugh. Mgr,<br />

Plm-.!<br />

Electric<br />

tfrs.N. Arngon,~ra. Maaearanez II Lights—Steam<br />

Heat<br />

1 Mrs. Garcia left on the 18th of<br />

month for Lae”Vegas to spend a<br />

nthviaiti~gwithfriendsandrelingle<br />

MeRlg 75c .’:<br />

RA% ES $3.00 per ‘day<br />

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Twiu-a-Day Auto ervim h Raton<br />

At* bVm Grmge ●t 9 A. ●nd 3 F. M. CloeA Csre.<br />

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SHINING EXAM1 j~E<br />

Charles M. S=ssi i at;a bal<br />

quet in Loretto:<br />

come to the conclueian<br />

is a crime—that every m ]]ion~ire<br />

a liar and a thief.<br />

“As a matter of fact n“inety-nirn<br />

out of 100 successes nre eeain Brighton, Colo. He came up ~e~ce~: MMae@ at ti.go ~d 7 & ~<br />

!rom Roy, New Mexico, w<strong>here</strong> he hae Junior choir rahearrti Wedndays<br />

Been tititing .relativea for the ls,at a+ 4 P. m- ~=t fi!day af tie men*<br />

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. it in this theatre several weeks ago. - “<br />

-, It is snappy, exciting, romantic atid full of action.<br />

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DOLLAR ‘DAY BARGAINS<br />

I’JOL~R .DAY BARGAINS<br />

MEN’S WEAR SECTION<br />

Children’s Blue Play Suits $1.00<br />

Boys’ Wa sts .=_.__--__--$OOOO<br />

One lot B s’ Trousers, pr. $1.00<br />

one lot M n’s Dress Shirts$100<br />

Men’s Me h Union -Suits_ -$1]00<br />

Men’s Sil Sox-_-_._-_..-$00OO<br />

Boxed Tie.” nd Sox Set_-_ -$1.00<br />

1<br />

Ladles Whi e Fibre Silk Hosk<br />

DRY G ODS SECTION<br />

45c Huck oweling, 3 yds.-$1.00<br />

45c Mull, 1 colors, 3 ydE._$l.00<br />

7 yds. Mos uito Netting --$1.00<br />

10 yards Cheese Cloth,<br />

(36 in.) - _---_ -_-_: __$l$00O0<br />

Clark’s Lu tre Crochet Cotton,<br />

12 spools in box _._-_ .--$00OO<br />

Peri-Lusts Knitting Oottm, 12<br />

Bpools in ox ._-_. ----_ -$1.00<br />

Ladies’ Sil Gloves, $1.25 valu~,<br />

pair- _-.---. -_-_---$oooo<br />

I-2-uairs fo~- _ _____ ~,oo<br />

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1 lo~ Ladie ‘ Neckwear, $1.50,<br />

and $2.00 blues ----_-_-$1.00<br />

● 1 lot Emb oideries, 12 yards<br />

for ---_- --_-___-_ :_-_ -$1.00<br />

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Dollar Day, BiuaiinJt?~lv Dept. -Dollar<br />

1 Small Flash Light, without battery<br />

at -___ -_._ -_-_ -_---_--_ --w$l.w<br />

3 “Two-cell ~Flash Light Batteries<br />

- ---_L.---+---oo-. -$l.oo<br />

6 Fl::: t;~~t-Bulbs for _-_-_ -_.-$l.O0<br />

10 Packages Talking Machine Needles<br />

for-:_________ -.-_-_: --_---. $l.oo<br />

Our First ‘<br />

DayBargains<br />

DrugDepartment<br />

12 bars Borax C!astile Soap $1.00<br />

5 bars ,.Wash Cloth Castile<br />

Soap _-.--7-__i-__-$ 1--$1.00<br />

Large. Size Milk Weed<br />

f. Cryam___-. _--___ -._-_ oo.oo<br />

$1.25 Hinds Hopey and Almond<br />

Cream _._-__ --.__ -._-_00.00<br />

$1.25 Hudnut Toilet Water $1.00<br />

$1.40 Poultry and Stock<br />

Food :_-. --_._ -_-__ -$1-00.00<br />

Saturday, July 30 ~“Dollar<br />

Another opportunity to buy good seas.<br />

enable merchandise, at greatly reduced<br />

prices. - .<br />

A DOLLAR tiGL LOOK BIG. AT,<br />

-- THIS SALE<br />

Read the special offerings and be on<br />

hand next Saturday, July 30th.<br />

Dollar DayBargains inhe6roceti Dapi,<br />

12 cans Clerm~n Sardines for -~~$1~00<br />

. ~gular $1.80 value<br />

DayBargains<br />

HouseFurnishings, Dept.<br />

.,Aluminum. Pans, $1,25 and<br />

$1.50 values .__--_ -_.-$1$00OO<br />

5 White CUPS and Saucers, 25c.<br />

and 35c; values --__ -_--_$1.00<br />

Pyrex Pie and Cake Pans, regular$l.35<br />

value -_---__ $l$00O0<br />

Pyrex Ramskins, special 3<br />

for -__.-_ --_;i_+_+$l-.$l.OO<br />

13askets; regular $1.25 size_$l.00<br />

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DAW.SON.NEW HEX. + ,..<br />

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om~e~ b•~o~-o -.O.~.*~* ~~*~0 ~o~ •~*k*~* u9N*&’ ,<br />

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Mr. C. F. Flnan of Cimarr6n warn<br />

MT. W. R. Dyeriq<br />

a Daw80n visitor W e, neaday.<br />

for Albuquerque to<br />

. Mm. R. P*Woodw~rd and children with Mrs. Deering,<br />

left Saturday<br />

spend a week<br />

Mr. Filibelo Rulz purc%asetl a new<br />

Ford cay law MOnday.<br />

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Mrs. Wm. Lu@n and M#. Alex<br />

WILL CALL” FOR’ AND DELIVER<br />

The Dawsan TaUor “Shop announc.<br />

em, that beginning JUIY loth, it will<br />

lefk Wednesday for ~In extended vis. K;rr went to Trinidad Wednesday<br />

it in Tucnmcari. ., ‘ A baby boy was born July 19 ta ti spend a week,<br />

< lMr. {nd Mrs. Lawence Row. at the<br />

Mr. J. C. Chavmz, county COmmi+ Da?flon ~o~piti], .<br />

.- Enrico Fomez and fa~ily went to<br />

be prepar~d to call fOr and d~iver by<br />

delivery trucks all orders for cleaning<br />

and prewing, dyeing, and laundry;<br />

nu rlnd~ of dry and ~team C]eaning,<br />

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sioner, went to Raton ~ednesday on Raton Saturday for u visit with The ~~tablf~hment is prepa~ed ~ do<br />

a buslnem visit. Mr. Chas. St. Vruin left Saturday friends. ,- dvein~ —. -—-. and ,—–. hat blockin~. –- Phone -in<br />

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1‘-~: - ..,11.”-” -:’-’ after . spehding five days I ‘ _<br />

R. T. Campbell an ‘~~ W. Tifle~, I with his da”g],k=r, ., . . . . . .<br />

W. C, Holrnan, Earl Mayw and W. $0ur3rdem. They will be prOmp~;<br />

.L’-- “-- Y. F.’ Teeple.<br />

Paige Distributor A.>.rt went on a fishin~ @ip h Rio attended ~.<br />

“-Iom<br />

~imidad, ] —-<br />

Pueblo Saturday. .<br />

,were<br />

in Pawaon Wedd@day. I x.: . . . . 7...1,” . . . w.-..,, “L..-<br />

I ‘,L.:.== U:.IIW =,*u UInL,=.1 ullruet-<br />

Mr. T. E H. A~kin, =Ies engineer<br />

dsa, Oklahoma, are visit.<br />

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~ Al= Se.yem and Ja es N]mble are Ister ~~m TU<br />

for Taylor Whartun Iron and Steel of<br />

> L=PP; Vermejo Lodge”’No. 36<br />

gue~ at the Snedd n home this in~ their aunt, 0. ‘V. De<br />

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, I.lrmver was In Davmon Tuesday. -<br />

;. week. Mr. Savers isf a~nt fbr the _ .“ _.. . .<br />

John Hixenbaugh returned T,ues. ——<br />

Idny from hi,rrmch at ~weetiaterl.~;.~~ie ~!p?,~~~?&~ ~,.:;,:=:=::;;. ,Ca.<br />

Rupett Ea@hum a ived in Daw-’ w<strong>here</strong> he took Mr. and MM. Dye who ‘ala’ lUISS‘“e= ‘ncu<br />

OmA●nd F*m* Th*J* ●t<br />

Ruth V,icketi, and Le uis Savio mO- 6 p. m. W#. H~U in wa<br />

eon Wedneeday from El Pam to will remain t<strong>here</strong> for a month.<br />

tored to Raton Thursd<br />

HOW BuOdinr.<br />

[ spend a couple of a~.<br />

t eeks with his ,<br />

V14it0* ~wmy* WOfcOMe. .~<br />

mother. ● I<br />

[ Mrs. Maggie King left Friday for! A. w w.-. . . . ..*.W ~. Mr. WaI. Q W. ~URSTON, W. M. ‘<br />

0. F, WARFIELD. Scc’y.<br />

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her home in Watmus. She has beefi<br />

Born toMr.wd Mr . Flem Martin,<br />

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of the ‘Phelpevi~itigg<br />

her daughter, hr-on<br />

July 2Srd, a bab bay. Mother<br />

““’. ‘imn’m ] Dodge Corpc.ratic.n arrived in Daw.<br />

Trujiilo.<br />

E and wn are doing nic IYl and Mlem,<br />

son Friday from New York.<br />

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who is Employed in 0. 4 mine, in Be prepare-a rainy days. -- – -- — -- –<br />

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H. T, Vander W-l left Friday for<br />

wearing the provitii smile; Let us show .yon rmr sbck nf .- T~#n-I ----- the Big Five mine at Red Elver UAWSUNBAKtHY<br />

The flume= the ailroad bridge coata made of Ieathertit, ;e and of ~hern he ~]] be for a ~onth<<br />

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.fust beyond tbe statio has been re- rubberized cloth. We har.ve<br />

+hem in<br />

Louis $avio, Proprietor<br />

paired. The trusses in the flume bad all sizes. Save youreelff<br />

the ‘time, Maste~ fieddie Evans went to ~n-<br />

become worn, out with ge, and need- money, and trouble of hhaving<br />

your tOn. Thursday to visit’ hie aunt. Mm.<br />

me it rain~ Fred Parker.<br />

Italiari, French”or Ameri-<br />

%d replacing. While t<strong>here</strong> was no clothm pressed every tir<br />

irrigation b@ing done he flume was by getting one. of thes co)ats.-Am<br />

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can<br />

Mr. J. B.=arted otr hi,<br />

r easiIy worked on, be ng completed ‘Govdu Store.<br />

vacation . . . Fridav which he will mend.,<br />

Friday evening.<br />

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“- ] fishine m;d-ca;nim-- ‘-- ‘“ ‘-” II BREAD<br />

1 [ Here you campers ! We can fix you I‘“” ““--”- ““””- “’-----‘“ II<br />

Mr. A. Keddie, m nager of Che “p with everything YOU kill need Mrs. P, B. Eva,ns entertained a<br />

meat department of th Phelps-Dodge for your camp,<br />

Pastries of All kinds<br />

We have blmke~, few frierid~ Tuesday .ti.timoon with<br />

Mercantile Company’~ tore, a~d Mr. cantp.ns, hiking shoes and uuik, tent.v ~ ~a~d p,fiy. Fresh Baked Every Day<br />

P. A. Tiller, manager of the hard- and many other articlee, but inetead ~.<br />

ware department, hnve<br />

a two weeks vacation<br />

eturned from<br />

which Wey<br />

of telling you, we will ask you w see ‘Mrs. T. J. Warden, TOm, and Josethem<br />

for” yourself Bnd you will be phine left Saturday for Denver w<strong>here</strong><br />

Candies-D-ebs~ft<br />

Gpent camping \and fis ing near Las continced of their merity. Army they will wisit relative and friends<br />

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Vegas, Mew Mexico. ~, Goods Stirn.<br />

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1= - pROGRAM ~~~ -<br />

Paramount, - FOX - Week Aug. 1 to 7 - Universal =<br />

MONDAY, AUGUST l—<br />

. ~IJ Show<br />

TUESDAY, AUGUST ~<br />

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6<br />

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“To Please One Woman”<br />

Famous-hsky Photoplay in Six Parts. Scenario<br />

and Dirwtion by tiis Weber. Runtig- Time,<br />

Seventy Minutes.,<br />

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THE CAST<br />

~irn Gr-n;iII. ..:------. --.-------< -----------Cl~iH ~m~r<br />

Cccilim Gmn~illo --=,= .---.. --.. ----_ --.-.. --.-.--Edith Kwlmr<br />

Freddy --.----.. ----. ---. ---. ---.. ----_G-ge Hmtcktborne<br />

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Dr. John bmwme .--------------. ---.. --. -.. --”-Edward Buma<br />

Lcvfi ----. -~----. =-----Z-- .---= -_-----. ---. ---...Moma ~~ma<br />

Kiln’, Hucbind --.. ---. -----: ---. _---= :~OW,d__--~OW,d my<br />

Lucimn Wainwright .------_ ----_ .--. ------_ ..--L. C. Shumwky<br />

Bobb7 Granville ----_ ----_ ----.. ---”... --.--. ---”.Gordon Smith<br />

SYNOPSIS ,.<br />

D$. John Rmu,ome, youthful phyaicimn in Se*girt, in in love with<br />

Ali=O Granville, who return. hit mf f wtion. A beautiful we-n -=111.<br />

cd L.iln, wife of -<br />

is ~ttr~cted by’ the<br />

Wall Street brokmr, COM* to li~. in the town<br />

doctor: Alice, her sutar, C-ilim and Ransome<br />

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to m pknic togmther. Bobby, Alice’. young broth-, mmuin~ at home<br />

ill. Lei!~. phonm~ to &mome’s h-u~e thnt ●be h ill. WIa bounekuaw<br />

.er goas b the Granville home and Bobby start- off -ftor the doe.<br />

tar en hi. bicycle. Ha. faimts ● n ● m&ult of the eqertiom, is mlio~ed<br />

by Ratuo~ who hurriem aff, toL*il- ●=d k f nsci-tod by her. Luci-<br />

Wnlnwdgbt, -n *d”mirrnr of Leila’s’ mrrive- in bir yacht ynd meet-<br />

Cscilia snd Alice. ~nsomo’c infatumtiom for Leih u kkon when<br />

h8r kutibund ●rrive# and, l~tening to ● .onvenation b.tween them,<br />

the doctnr l-rue of bur inteus~ selFLtihness. Leila plana to tlop with<br />

Wainwrigbt, her hucband Hilt h.mtdlf. W&in+sht .atti Leilm<br />

~ido. ” Cmcili~, in love with W=inwrigbt, K.det bercmlf ou the yacht.<br />

Diocoyed ●nd thra-tened by Wai.wrigh~ she jump. o-erboad but<br />

it WUed by h= Iorer, Freddy Brikel. Bobby’s illness rcsuft* fskliy,<br />

Alice fin=lly foWive-” fi~ome.<br />

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““.“Lost. City” “<br />

Serial<br />

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Wild AninuflyPretty Girls-Hatefut . Vtiiuns<br />

Thrills and suspense make this SOME aerial.<br />

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Featuring To<br />

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“Th~lost City”<br />

Mix<br />

A tfuillinu =nd excitinr otorr of the w it, im w~ch TOM Mi=<br />

k timirablr cnct in - role bit followrnrm like t -me him in. Tbe ●tPrY<br />

ia fait ●id mrnving ●nd tho c=t ●up~rtin Mr. W,x, hsuded by<br />

Pmuline Shrk, h- been WMIIchomon and rcmd ra him grind assiwhnce..<br />

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SATURQAY, AUGUST C<br />

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A cra.k play that is diffe;ten; :m it i, ~wrkli=u com~y<br />

instead of ba=vy melodr~ma. iuin= to the nth degree<br />

d happinesm and you will find yoursalf throughout the eutim<br />

picture. Lav- cbcch the criminal car<br />

u he it ubmt to mmke the bi~gest coup of nk Iifa.<br />

Also BUSTER KEATON’S F wo.Reel Comedy<br />

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. Featuring Har y Carey ‘<br />

THE CAST<br />

%.rt C*raon.-- —--.,---. . --- —---—------_.--_.~~-~~ Carey<br />

Mm. Walk., ------------------------- ------..--.--lnse Ri.h-<br />

D=nmie Roy .--.. --_--------. _--.---, . ------ .-. Georgik Stone<br />

Carrie -.----.. --7------------------ . ..--. ---... _Helen Field<br />

W-lter A. Walker .--.: --------------- -----------.--Ed Coxen<br />

Lady Lou -.---. ---_ ---. --------’ ----- -------- =arbara ~Mar<br />

SbeAfF Pd.- ------------------------ . ....---.-:G-rge SeligDun<br />

D- Hieufni -------. -k-----: --------- ---.-.--.--ckl*t Inmley<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

Bert C#son .?ideo in Rtiwlinm, the Q Y tom in ~ wild~mess .f<br />

nww blanketd mouawiu~, b cl=im L LOU. the bell- of tb- region.<br />

He belimrw tithaIo*M* her, it i~ ~ff~ult f** him to<br />

tell Mm. Wslk*r, = -eet ●nd wom~nlr friend, of hiu imrmndsng<br />

mtrthge. It is ~rticu~rly diffiauft whf m tbe Walker Idddie*, two<br />

~dor=ble little ones, h~ng on his knees md<br />

with tknthe was thair alai-.. Walter Wa Ik*r,<br />

hs daortaf hu little brd. He u in Ri ,wlii<br />

msk Knm if he<br />

f=th=r of *O<br />

●nd betie~ed<br />

d-an’t<br />

f_mily#<br />

to h.~e<br />

xobbed the tmin. Here $ati fk~ kim in bdy hu’a roam. The<br />

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trmim .md go-. b<br />

brother.<br />

Priwn<br />

Cmrmo” takw tbe guilt wf robbing<br />

k S*W4 Sixtwm-vea: tam. TlaDn,<br />

thou,yb tha mymtariom underground cba nneh of wsom gos~ip, he<br />

1=-s tit Wfier i, Iiting in ~wiinb<br />

her lover, mt h.= brother. Bart ~ape<br />

with Ldy LOU. i~t be is<br />

from tha tiso- in a pck.<br />

in~. eese sud gti to LOU. III a spact~ u1*T flight be fiti Wdk.r<br />

mnd Lou -m ~ trnin. Tbm men fight and W-lber plum gag to hi- death<br />

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he lmt<br />

trebtle. B~rt e~Ce~* and -km<br />

-w Mm. Walker snd the kiddie<br />

h i. way to the bowe wham<br />

I. Itu Christm+ Eve ~d<br />

=rt PrOmisos b little *mw ● woderfu ment. Ha gab. tie little<br />

boy to .IUp tho hmdcuffs on his +ti d when tb: shariff cam-,<br />

the child, thtnkins it is ●ll Phy, ●nyn: mptwed hlm *nd 1 CtiI=<br />

tbo mwmrd.” The sheriff tell. B-rt,<br />

cenf-n~ thttkerohbev WU a fmm<br />

that *O COrereor will tend to tba -0<br />

om he Iikrn#, tba t Lou ham<br />

~ it b pl~ir.ly indica~<br />

‘fm -t 4 jwtics willP*<br />

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Al~’’INTERNAT1O YAti ‘NEWS”!.<br />

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BOYS TAKE HIKE TO LAKE<br />

ELEVEN<br />

Saturday III=SI nu~ >et of<br />

Dawson boy~ hiked out for a real<br />

boy’c outing, fishing, swimi ?~, and<br />

everything that the real A merican<br />

boy enjoys. They tiok the train a~<br />

far as Colfax, and then hiked h<br />

number eleven lake, whet’ ? they<br />

made their camp. From, the firnt b<br />

kest, the boys mayit waB a real Outing.<br />

The following boys made Up the<br />

party; Sidney CrswfOr~ Pirkle<br />

Crawford, Miltin Crawfort 1, Ted<br />

Shelton, A1~a Rtevana ‘and Willie<br />

Small.<br />

Mr. Lee Cra~ord was in charge<br />

of ihe party.<br />

ENGLISH.V~D E“N<br />

Mr. Jamem E=and Mi! s L~lie<br />

Vaden of Dawon Xere un ted in<br />

mamia’ge u,t titon Saturda~.; July<br />

SOth. Mr. and Mrs. Albert English,<br />

k. and Mrs. Stanley Stock accom.<br />

panied them to Raton. MnN.S&k<br />

was tie ‘bridesmtiid hnd Mr. Stnck<br />

was the be@ man. After t le ceremony<br />

tbe party motored to ~:i-inidnd<br />

w<strong>here</strong> they had a dinner at th ? Saddle<br />

Rock Cafe.<br />

The young couple returned in Daw.<br />

eon the game evening. A dance .wm<br />

given at their home on Three Hill.<br />

About one hundred guests”wc re present.<br />

at the dance. Refreshme nts con.<br />

aisting of ice cream, cake, an d punch<br />

,~e served. .<br />

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BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR Ck ARLE$<br />

VIGIL.<br />

A most enjoyable pa~ty, w 83 @ven<br />

on Saturday evening, July 23rd, in<br />

honor of Mr. Chafles Vi~l~ tha OCcsuion<br />

being his bitihday. ,<br />

About thi+ friends gut Iered ~t<br />

the home of his pmentn, Mr. rind.Mru.<br />

F. Vigil, and ftem t<strong>here</strong> P~ ceeded<br />

b the home of Mr. tiharles Vigil.<br />

The evening was npent in dan~ng<br />

and playing gamea, followw by thb<br />

e.erving *f a tw coume lunch.<br />

Mr. Vigil w8e thk reci~ient of<br />

‘ man; presen~ and” the wishes of<br />

all for many happy returns of the<br />

day.<br />

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CAMP FIRE NOTES<br />

(By Helen fiaiier<br />

The Uda Camp Fi@ gitl met at<br />

the home of Miss Elizabe Sher.<br />

wood on Wednesday eveni g, July<br />

27th. They discussed their camping<br />

trip and detided W hake i ~ecurd<br />

of what they did while ey were<br />

out camping.<br />

Aftir their busineaa me “rig, lighl<br />

refreahmenb were merved and the<br />

reti of the evening spent in social<br />

entertainment.<br />

MfZS. F. M~REHEAD Entertains<br />

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One of the ‘meet deliFh UI #acinl<br />

events df the week was h ld in tie<br />

home of Mr4. F. Moore~if n Thut,day<br />

afternoon in ho~r of h mother,<br />

W. Singleton, ~md her si , Mrs.<br />

Lininger, of Denver, Color o,<br />

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L ‘ DAWSON, NEW MEXICtiTHURSDAY, AUGUST 4. 1921 NuMBER 27.<br />

FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRA- FAREWELL PICNIC GIVEN FOR PRIZE: GARDEN CON’fEST ,‘<br />

TION IS RENDERED. : WARNER MOELLER : TO CLOSE AUGUST* Zoth.<br />

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The following stntiment shows the A farewe’11 picnic was given Satm- To whom will be awarded the honreceipts<br />

and disbursements in con- day evening in honor of Werner or and distinction of receivinE the<br />

nection with tke celebration held in Moeller ~who left Monday for his $25.$0 cash prize fOr hating raiued<br />

Damon on J’uli 4th. borne in El Pago, Texas. The picnic-, the ~e~ garde! in tiamn during the<br />

The balance on hand is subject to Iers went in care w Daw50n Canon a~ 8was0n of 1921?<br />

reduction by a few outitandlng billu, fa,r as the bridge *Y No. 6 and 9 In the issue of March, 31et, the<br />

no’t a5 yet presented. mlnea. Here they built a large fire DawROn ~e~, a~ an encO=agemeqt<br />

Rkc.ipb. aisd prepsred the food.. SanWlches, for the iaising :$ ~arden? in Daw#on<br />

Transferred frdm Uhristm~ salad, potato CKIPU,cOffee, and wa- dufing the summer season offered the<br />

1920 fund ..--.. ----’..$ 697.571 fkrmeldn were served. Later in the f ollOwink ~Bh pfize~:<br />

Subscribed by Conce~sionE ~evening marshmellh~ wme t-cd $25.00 for tYs4beit garden in Dawand<br />

Phelps D,odge Mm- over tibe fire. , For entertainment a flOn.<br />

cantile Co. ------------ 363,00 number of son~ were sung. The fol. $10.00, first prize; $5.00 sec~nd<br />

Subucrihed by Pheipu Dodge ~lowing persons attended: Mi=es Leo- .pti~e, b~~ garden in No. ~ Camp.”<br />

Corporation, in labor, ~na Sherwood, Grace Dhsmore, $10.00” first pri~e; ”$5.00 second<br />

supplien, etc. ------------ 288.71 Frankie $haltin, Winifred Teiple, prize, bust gard~n in DO~~~ aid<br />

Subscribed by Emp]oyee8-- 1094.50 Vera Sheltin, Sadie CQV@, MaNe~l<br />

Chfonister, Lucile Chronister, Edith<br />

Railroad ROW aeOtlOfi~I<br />

$10.00. first prize, $5.00 second<br />

TOTAL ------.-------$2443.78 Fitzpatrick, Bernice Rye#a, Helen prize, best garden On .C=pitan ~d<br />

Dhburaemoseti<br />

Sheltoh and Mary Wright;” M=srs 1No. K Hill. l’. ‘<br />

Baseball --:-----:-------$ 200,00 Paul K. Cnrwn, Wilbur Hicks, Will- / $10.00 first fiize; $6.(10- second<br />

iam Bsgely, Leroy Lsubach, ‘hrge prize, best gardep an Np.’ 4, No. 8<br />

Abbett, Jean Yates, Edward Poliak, Mill and No. 1 C*P.<br />

Werner Moeller; Thomae Fitzpatrick, ,The winner of the firm prize will<br />

and kan-y Teeple, Jr. M?. and Mrs. be excluded from competing for anY<br />

Harry Teeple wnd Mrs. Gus Covert of the tiri~eB a~ded ‘by bectionn.””<br />

were the chape-me.. ........<br />

The Dawstin News wishes to an.<br />

i nounce fiathis co~~st wIII close oh<br />

RATON WINS bME FROM I A“mm 20th. and it till bi neces-<br />

LORITA<br />

sary that all persons desirin& to coin.<br />

Race6, gteaaed pole, ek---- 87.25<br />

Tug of War ------------- 40.00<br />

Bochi Games ------------ 25.00<br />

Replwink M* for flag---- lQ.00<br />

relephone ----: --------- 1.10<br />

rennis halls, wir- and ex-<br />

. prem ---------------- .7.20<br />

distributing advertising<br />

mnttir, music,<br />

band --------$250,00<br />

lance, L~h’s ---- 40.00<br />

);nce, Loriti ----- ‘48.00 338.00<br />

Phelps Dodge Metsantile<br />

C4.—<br />

renniti Ptizes’ _____ 60.00<br />

?ire Works --J---- 435.00 ‘~-<br />

Barbecue beef ---- 241.65 “<br />

B~becue bread . ..’ 50.00<br />

Barbecue pickles, _- 2b.bb<br />

Barhtide coff ~--- ‘ 6.26<br />

Berbecue incidental, 12.12<br />

Bunting and eaeh-<br />

Cord. ----------- 9.00 824J02<br />

l?rhssk ShelMh, prepsring,<br />

barbecue, ek ----:------142.50<br />

Phelw Dodge Corporation—<br />

Suppli- and Fkn’t. Aid<br />

,Wizes ---------------- 118.07<br />

Labor -----. ----_ -__..-= 157114<br />

Advertising, Dawmn Newgl la.bo<br />

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The Lorlt8 b=l team lo~t the pete for the above fi.erned Pri~~. r~ggame<br />

shged at Ratan on Sundu~ af- ister their gardens w]th the Dawaon<br />

ternoon by a score of 10 to 6. News bbfore that time. All that is<br />

&ton got. awaY ‘with a @od- lead required, .is. yont n~o wd house<br />

in the early part of the game which<br />

brita wds fiot able to overcome. In<br />

~umber. -<br />

Po the ,convenience’ of th~e dde+r.<br />

the fifth inning, ~ern of thq Lorita ihg tO en-r the cOnte~~v ~~nn~<br />

tu~ned his ankle and was obliged +0 men~ have be~n made wlfi tie Welquit<br />

the game. He wae replaced by fare CommiFee tO “Sgfist. in We r=-<br />

Sheltpn, istratiin gf the contestants. A*<br />

One of the featureH of the game, member of tie Welfare Committee<br />

was the playing of the Salvo boys: J. will he glad to record YOUFnatie.<br />

Salvo mhking a sens&tional catih in Ddn’t put it off, regidfek toflay. Wil,k<br />

center field in, the tiird inning, and in, ride iri, ‘phc.de ‘in, “any Way YOU<br />

D. Snlvo, making a double play un. like, but be sd~b’ thd Niwk gu~ yhiir<br />

aatisted. ‘ name 4P tha ~z~ ~~d,en Liut b~<br />

The game was umpired by Fotier ‘ore<br />

and McCutcheon.<br />

The line-up nh~ hx scora -. for the I<br />

‘Ugum ?Oth.<br />

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tiEw FAN POwER LINE<br />

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TOTAL, -------_ ------$ 7S66.7S<br />

Be.iMee on hand, Stilt .S1,<br />

‘1991 -:-::---------- 477.78<br />

SNEAK.~HIEF ENTEUS<br />

tiOME bF W,c. HOLMAN<br />

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At about 9 o’clock Tuesday night<br />

a prowler entered the back porsh of<br />

Mr. Holman’~ houne. The intruder<br />

game, were as follows:<br />

A nsw steel pole power line is’ ~<br />

Loriti: Malcolm, P; Fennicum, c;<br />

be constructed’ to nerve No, 6 vemti.<br />

Hargm, 1st; Salvo, Znd ; fiw ahd ,Iating fan. The pro~aed power line<br />

Shelton, 3rd; Wbbns and Hea?n, SE: will be .approximutely - 7,000 feat in.<br />

Gibbon. and Shaw, If; J. Salvo, cf j length and, will provide dectic pow-<br />

Dale, rf. I<br />

aT from tbe power houoe indep4ndept<br />

~Uqr: Barr, P; Zeller, c; FOFIIerO, from tie line furnishing power b the ~<br />

lnt; Pierson, 2nd; ,~rri~l, 8rd; Seam,” mines. Thh ,petiiti independent<br />

a% Broughto~,’ lf; Corey, cf; H~i~h’<br />

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control ever the power w the fans<br />

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in caa4 df Any cutoff of mine pw-<br />

RHEer<br />

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LOriti --.--000 Iio 021- 5 12 5 ‘ ,.<br />

wau probably a boy about 15 Yssrn Rntin --.--020293 ,OOG1O 16 2 L&GING cONTRACT FiNlsH~D<br />

old ac he w=-brtiooted. Ail hk suc- Snmmati-Three, base him: FinnL<br />

cestled in getting w= a half a plate<br />

oi fudge. He attempted ti make<br />

away with a box ‘of cigsrs, but these<br />

cum, Shiw ‘snd ,Pierson. Two btie<br />

hi~: J. Sddo, Malcom an& Merrill.<br />

Bsse on bslls: off Makom 2, Off Ba~<br />

The Itierstate, Contracting Coi.<br />

pany, hsvihg cmnplded their logging<br />

~LIn~ ah tie Conhi”eti] Ti@ ~d<br />

were fotind scattered OISthe la- the O. Hit hy pitched ball: Malcom 1, L“filjer. Company at their -w mill lonext<br />

morning.<br />

Barr 1. Struck out: by Malcom 4, ,Ut=d .bgnt ~=nty.e~h~ milee wed<br />

by Barr 8. Time of game, 1 hour of Dawso”, are tiring their aquip-<br />

MK W. G. MOORE LANDS A Gti~ a~d fifty minutia. ment to Denver, Colotsdo. Twelve<br />

ORE<br />

On the return trip from a two<br />

weeks camp in the Red River country,<br />

BENEFIT DANCE<br />

HALL<br />

AT LASH’S<br />

trucks which were used in the logging<br />

operatiofis passed throu$b Da-n on<br />

Thursday. Mr: ,Elliu Morrell wss in<br />

Mr. W. G..Moore utipped at the Ea- On Saturday evening. a dance was charge of the trucks.<br />

gle Neut Dam louse enough h cti in given at Lash’s Hall for tbe benpfit<br />

hk line “and Pull out a mouhtain trout of the Capitan ball team. R. B. Slater, former kesident, of<br />

meaotiring twenty one inchm long me dance tins weli *nded, and Dawmn, .in atudy4ng medicine in Den-<br />

and we~hing four and one half a gmd time enjoyed by all in at- ver, He will-receive his degree naxt<br />

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Six mantbs . . . . . . . . . ..-.. -----.--$ .16<br />

en. Year -.---. -.------. —L...-.. 1.60<br />

Adpnrtlfdngfiateu onAppllcatlon<br />

mntered uscond:claa~ matter<br />

Marqh 10th, %21, m the, ~ost.otflce At<br />

D&waon,fieW ~?XICO. ,, ‘- \<br />

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>. “’PASSING ,THE BUCr<br />

One of the rea~ons attrihu’ted for<br />

‘tie difficulty experienced ‘by foreigners<br />

in learning to speak tb.e English<br />

language, is the numerouti idiomatic<br />

expressions which have crept into<br />

our, every day speech. Some of<br />

three expre~ions are slang which<br />

cdnyey nu meaning and eventually<br />

go out of use, while’ othem seem to<br />

have a wealti of meaning and are<br />

used by even thoEe ~ho ate moat fastidious<br />

in rward to correct Engfisb.,<br />

One of the common .expresaion6 of<br />

.~e day, which we place in ,tbe later<br />

tlaas,. .ia known as “@assing the<br />

‘ Buck.” If we knew to whom credit<br />

,?hould be given, we would’ gladly do<br />

~, but no one aoems’ to kIIOw just<br />

whe,n or by whoq the expres~ion was<br />

coined.<br />

,,pa~~~n~the B“cW. has COrneinto<br />

ilmost universal use an an exprmion<br />

which cdnveys the idea of p~sing re.<br />

,gponsihli,ty to some other party pr<br />

parties. We find tbe term in general<br />

use”tin the atreti, in army circles, and<br />

we fitid it in industry. The term is<br />

expressive, it has ~W in f aver, and<br />

we feel many times that we are justified<br />

‘in its u,se:<br />

The point involved, howevqr, is<br />

no%}he uae of the term, for “P~ing<br />

the Buck” iu e. natural and necessary<br />

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‘ Are, YOU Having’ Trouble Making Ends Meet?<br />

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Then stop and look in the matter.<br />

Perhaps the ~ncOmeis nOt uo large ~ before.<br />

half the story. The other half and by far the more important<br />

‘“’” “‘N<br />

Of<br />

:E:,’:,”;’G;:<br />

Are You getti~ value received for it?<br />

Look over yOur e=penaeg for Me past mOn*h. Were ‘he 811 ‘ecas=ry and<br />

r8alIy worth while? Did YOUbuy something you really have ~ltt e use fOrv juet becausq<br />

it was cheap, Or have YOUbOught thifig~ b@yOnd YOur me because Ya,u happened<br />

to tempor+rllv have sOme e~ra mOney in YCIUTpOcket or i YOUrchOcklng account?<br />

Answer these questions for yourself and see if You are g ilty.<br />

If You are not getting ahead try a new Plan. open u Sa inga AccOunt with<br />

us next “~ayday, even though it is only a dollm Or ten dOflm~ ‘r enty dollars, and<br />

th~ ,a,h ,~tced~ng payday ‘e~o”’wi~~ind sit kk ise. :, Do youYougive &ink thethat F1a o~~~~v~~~t~~~~ small. an amOunt<br />

is not worth bOtierln# about?<br />

YOU can et along without fiat ten or *en*y just p~ well and You<br />

tO show f’ or It at the end Of thre~ Or ~X mOnt~ tlrne.<br />

You wiU then wonder wby YOUdidn’t try tb!s simple Sche e years ago, fo~ it<br />

utill give you a better idea of the value of moneY, and @ve YOu a cer~in sa~ufactlon<br />

in looking ~backover the year’a work, that can be obtnined in no o her ,way.<br />

It is nevnr too late to commence over, m ~~~ in ne~ payd<br />

you feel you should or can put aside. Don’t put it off longer by k $ d.~g ‘* yOu~E1f any amount 111~<br />

waiting until you have a hundre~ or two hundred, because that ti e maY never coma<br />

&nd You are losing valuable time ]n the meanthe.<br />

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Start now. Any amount welcome at<br />

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~nem is a r@ru accomplishment-. I‘ NEW ~RAGES BEING BUILT<br />

10rare that every executi~~ {*On ~i<br />

In an endeavOr ~ meet the demand<br />

ookout for<br />

It ‘~<br />

it<br />

~ok<br />

w<strong>here</strong>ver<br />

to be acquired<br />

it maY<br />

by<br />

he<br />

,for a place in which b keep the contound.<br />

dtantly increasing number Of au~-<br />

wishing fm it It is the prize that<br />

mobiles which are fJWII~ by the PeOzomes<br />

from self-mastery.<br />

Pln of Daw’6on, a number Of new ga-<br />

What iu a dependable man? YOU ragm are being ,buil~ Six have beOn<br />

~an te~ him by these earmarks: ~ecently completod: near the Phelps<br />

First, he is one YOUcun relY uPOn ti bdge Mercantile Company’s barn,<br />

do his own tFlnking. Buainea~ re- fOur at Loriti, and four in the m~in<br />

qyires thinking and sOmeOnemnst dO section of tom.<br />

it. The dependable man never side- 1 —<br />

steps his shure nor tiieu to PaflE’it I w. H. WamOr,WboWasa mine<br />

along to someone else. foreman for sOme time in Daw?On<br />

Next, he is one whose judwent is nw tiavaling fOr The NatiOnal<br />

YOU Cm trbst. He doesn’t do fool, Safety Councfl, ~th headquarters ‘n<br />

ish things. He knows his own abil- Denver.<br />

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I1awstin Hotel<br />

John Hix&nbaugk Mgr.<br />

Am=lan<br />

Electr,ic Lights-Steam ,<br />

Heat<br />

Single Meals 75c ~<br />

RATES $3.00 per day<br />

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course d e.vents, It is the mannez<br />

in which the “Buck” is, passed h<br />

itiia; and, not being conceited, he is<br />

which we should give our nttnnV!on, equally aware of Kls own weaknes~m.<br />

..”Do WL shift responsibility which ii He has tbe lIaDDYfaculty of un~~~- ~ ‘<br />

htfully our ,QW-n? Do,,we shift re standing other peotile’s” viwpointa<br />

~~nsibility before we have fulfillei<br />

and of seeking their advice when<br />

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our own duty or obligation’ in tht he ought, Also he knows when to act<br />

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on his ow initiative.<br />

‘ mptter at. hand? No ma~er wher[<br />

,we may be, or in what work we ma~<br />

Finally, he is a man you can listen In A. M. VAN DYKk, M.q~a- 1<br />

be engaged, we daily $’Pass thi<br />

to, taking stick in whatever ~e says.<br />

Buck” ti ,wmebody. If you are x You are nure that he speak~ only af- 11 Twice-a-Day Auto ~ervice ,ti Ratin I<br />

work in tie rein-, every car of cOa ter due reflection. He dons not’ talk<br />

Auto L..=- ~~g- ● t 9 A. M. -d ~ p. M. CIQ-A C=~ydu<br />

load is “Passing the Buck” to tht to the galleries o; for. the” purpose of<br />

S.Yl~sDepartment. If you have load grinding his owm ax. He makes his<br />

WELL EQUIPPED ACHINE SHOP 4.,.<br />

ed clean coal, you hav? “Paased th<br />

own euggeBtions and pleads bis cause<br />

Buck” ,as it should be;” if not, W)<br />

sole~y in the interesb of the bu8inesu.<br />

Full L~ne of ‘<br />

have shirked a responsibility which i<br />

Such a man is uafe. Im~rtant du- <<br />

rigkt~ully your own.<br />

ties may he ,intcusted to him and ‘he Automobile kccessories<br />

.‘ It ifl no dk.grace, to “Pasa th<br />

will handle them with diligence, good<br />

Buck”, but let UBpass it M it shoul<br />

uense and earnestness. If you fiv* I<br />

,,, ,, bepasaed, ‘, .: “ , l~oking for the quickest route to OP-1 I “Bm#~a#e●nd Tsfar - Prom* Samiaa I<br />

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portunity, learn to be thu type of<br />

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, for ‘succe=. k-e may have genjus or<br />

jtit ordinary talen~no mat$er. The<br />

,,., , , point ifl that be always ‘“ “n+ives?’<br />

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While others plod & weary ‘way, he A ButterKist PopCorn achine<br />

,. ,:”geti ahead. Those who take note of<br />

h~ pmgre~fi of tan Cannot-’ “ipull yi~h the boss,” But the se<br />

WE WILL USE BU’J.TER ONLY IN THIS ACHINE<br />

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cret ia deeper than that. . He’ j~ a man<br />

.’! who is absolutely dependable. : -<br />

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~ake youmelf dependable and you<br />

,,” “’ come m near bei~ in”dispenwble w<br />

OR OLEOMARGARINE<br />

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;,’ ‘wish b part with and the first<br />

I. he “Wi)l~a”t! td pr~Ote tO =eater ,“’ ‘Jo. J“o: LA’UBACH; “P~opriet~r<br />

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TO BE CON at some of the ~de~ at LaA@. ,., ART WORK<br />

ih: approv~l of th Albuquerque of.<br />

Mr.’ R. H. ~%nidd spent<br />

R. C. Meikle and family left Sun. .,<br />

fice Of tie burea df ~blic -da, MrIWWJohn Gossett who h= been<br />

department of agri Iture. Theee pro. ill for a number of week with pneu. House 1744<br />

j~ctsare distribute\ among tbe aev. monia in able to be out aetin.<br />

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Eddy, Hidalgo, Sa doval and Grant,<br />

the laut-named ha{ ing three. They<br />

have an aggregate mileage of 142.5<br />

George Abktt went to Raton Sab<br />

urday on’~ business ~lai~ 1“ I I<br />

miles, but no esti<br />

been made an yet.<br />

ate~ OC ~o~t,have J. J. Lauhach went ti<br />

Sundny on a business visit.<br />

Springer<br />

These roads, Iiste in tieir numeri.<br />

caI order, are as fQl CIWa: Don’t forget to registOr, August<br />

fioject No. 80, i (JterIJcounty,” lj ~ Oth iR ~h@last daYm’iles,<br />

beginning at the south end of<br />

project No, 49, bet<br />

Escondida and exte<br />

een Valmont a“d<br />

din= Eouth ne=.<br />

Arthur Straub, a former resident<br />

of Dawson, is in the mining b“~ne*~<br />

k to Omgrande. his is an impor. ‘n Denver.<br />

tant ,link in the h ghway betweo”<br />

Alamo@rdd and th city of E] pag., A. R. Gere, special agent fon De.<br />

- Project No. 81, i Colfax county, partment of justice wa$ i“ D=~aon,<br />

‘/ 16 Iiilea, through .t e Merino vsll~v. Monday. ‘.<br />

Harvey SpriWez left T*e~da~ for, ‘ CHURCH DIRECTORY<br />

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to the,Taos ‘hili or ass, on””~he“C-ii. a bueiness hip to Trinidad+<br />

“Dar--- wm.m -. Lnurcw . - . - -<br />

fax-Taoa county lin . Mr. and Mrs. John palte~he and<br />

a. KusBell,<br />

M. F c!( . . . . . . --*. -., .- m.. . mini.st her. Bible SchoM,+10.00 a. m.<br />

daughter, Befia CII . . - ., ----- -. . .. . . ... ,1,”.,,1.,, ,.,, H.,-- , ..—- . .<br />

Project No. 8.2, i %incoln county, Ing, Supt.: Primary grades<br />

‘agonmo”nd* on July 29th., “”~‘– ‘- ‘--”-”” ~& y.b=.vw= “w<br />

New Mexico, amived in Dawaon T“e,g.<br />

‘---+. - ‘Aatiun, Miag Mc.<br />

16 miles, between R ndo and Picacho.<br />

day to visit relatives,<br />

crew in charge, higher ~ade~ ~mt<br />

Thi~ project begins at the west end.<br />

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Mr. and Mm. frank Gents and at church. Evening Betice, 8.00<br />

of project No. 20,<br />

family of Loriti, m~red to Raton P. m. Choir practice Priday, 8.00 p.<br />

II<br />

bich is between<br />

Border Hill and Pic cho.<br />

Mrs. E. C. Babbiti returned Sun. Sunday, July 24th. Im. All welcome.<br />

day after spendiW a week in Cimar.<br />

Reject No. 83 in Eddy county, 98 ~on canon,<br />

Pull tbe weeds<br />

C.tholie Church-$unday~: Maw@8<br />

out df your garden at S.SO a. m. for English.g~eakjng,<br />

miles, extending nor b from th@ N~~<br />

and register before August 20th. 10.20 a. m., for Spanish+peakl~ peo-<br />

Wxi~-T@=m ~ate tine, via ~ue<br />

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Young left Sun.<br />

Pie. , Evening, 7 o’clock. Week-day<br />

Sprin@ and Frijolea fiis k on ‘the ~ Some of the gardens on No. ~ are serv,,~~: M~aes at 6.80 and ~ S, ~.<br />

ay for points in Colorado. They ti}]<br />

highway between C:,rlsbad and Van be gone ho ~ee~~,<br />

Iookiw mishty fine. We hope that JunlOr chOir rebeamti Wedne6daya<br />

Hum, Texas.<br />

the owers will not fail to regitier. .at 4 p. m. Fir~ fiiday of the monti<br />

devO~On; COmmnnion, 6.80, m~~m<br />

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fioject No, 84, ,in Grant county, 24 Mr. and Mrs. N, W. Franklin and fig. Wm. Lujan a“d Mm. ” A]*x atqand8~m. ~<br />

miles, extending fr{ bm Cliff h ‘the fami]y, RObefi Poole=, and Mi~g Am Kerr returned home from Trinidnd<br />

northern boundary af the county. Sheppard went. on an outing .Sunday last Ttiesday after spending a. week<br />

Project No. 86, in :rant county, 11 ko Hog Creek Canon.<br />

visiting friends and relatives. Juanita Chapter Nb. %<br />

miles, running south from Silver City<br />

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to the end of the preae”t pr,yj~ No.<br />

Fred Paxtin broke both bOne, of Order Eastern Stir<br />

Mrs. James Wall and daugh~r,<br />

47, between. Silver City and Cliff+ Margaret, who hag bee” in the Daw.<br />

lis ]eft arm Friday morning when he Regular S~mim~ lmt and s~<br />

‘fiojmt No. 86, ,in Crant cOunty, 7.5 son hospital .retutned to their horn?<br />

lumped from a wagon on which be<br />

O. E. S. ticial Club meem every<br />

other Wednesday ~fternoon<br />

miles, extending do, vn the Mimbreg t‘n Maxwe]l.<br />

lad bee riding.<br />

valley over Robin Hij]<br />

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-a Ho.,-,<br />

tO the fook of<br />

Vi.item Cerdi.llr WeIcmm~<br />

San brenzo hi]l, d:~ne~ting ~th<br />

A iarge number of peopIe at~”d~d<br />

LORITA<br />

Mm. ANNA MEI~E, ~. M.<br />

project No. 66, whi he community dance he]d on tip +pn.<br />

zh is the Santa<br />

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Riti-San brenzo m ad.<br />

Iis court Saturday eve”i”g+ “Mudc<br />

George Holland, who has been ~i~k<br />

Mrs. “ BERTIE J.BRADFoRo, S-.<br />

Project No. 87, ii<br />

vas fur$ished by the Dawson band. ‘-” I<br />

Hidmlgo ~onnty, f or some time is improving.<br />

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21 hilm, connecting,9 ~iththe ,~t end Grovar Pentacraft is Bponding sev. Mr. and”Mts. J. S. French, M,+ and<br />

of project No. 44, which ie the Lords. eral ~~y~ in l’rinid~d,<br />

f=. G. Cpnnelly, and Mim Adelaide MtSS DOROTHY VAN<br />

‘burg-Stein road,, ru nning through<br />

John Da~dson of Gallup, New<br />

iil]on of Van Ho”ten ~~~~ in lJBw80n -<br />

Lord~bur6 to the Hidalgo.Grant Mexico, ~~o ~~ ~ =e~ident of ~rita Junday tisiting Mr. and Mre. B. C. MiSS Dorothy Van, soprano, With<br />

county ]ine, While this projed ~x. ~~me yea*~ ~<br />

i baa returned and ~il] ~eisler. McA1’bert’s M~tery man, hag been<br />

tendu through the : own of Lord~. b~gi” ~rk in No. ~ ~i”e.<br />

a Seneatlon all through tie citi= of<br />

burg, no road will be ~O~~t~~d<br />

James Hcarn gprai”ed hig ~“kl~ Colorado this nummer.<br />

tirough the Iimik of the tiwn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Glascock enter. rbile playing baae ball $“”dav at It will be remembered that M{aa<br />

Project No. 88, in andOva] ~un~, tained Friday evening with an info=. ~aton, by stepping into a .poti ~ole. Van appeared at tbe Opera Housi<br />

3 miles, connrctjn~ Jthe<br />

north -d mal dance at their home. A two [e is not able tO walk Mtbo”t tbe with the Mc.41bert’s Company d“rjng<br />

of project No. 36: which extends Pl~e orchesba furnished the mugic, aid of crutchm. the month of April.<br />

from tbe Bernalillo.<br />

line to the town of<br />

andov~ ~ountY Delightful refreshments ~ere sewed<br />

~rnali~o, ~“n. at mid-nigh~ Everyone enjoyed Mr. and Mrs, M. S. Poliak were the<br />

The Opera ! Ho”$e ~anaWment<br />

have arranged for a return e“gage-<br />

ning through the b i n of Bernalti]o himself.<br />

guests of Dr. E. A. PoHak Sunday<br />

July 31. Mr. and Mrs. Poliak are on<br />

for several days beca”~e pf ~ burned their wedding trip and sre tisi~ng<br />

a number of New Mexico and Co]orw !~-lfo::e’w?ha’been” ffdu”<br />

do towns.<br />

Miss Rubie Ramelot ig “i~iting<br />

ment with the McAlbertts timpa~y<br />

~or August, 15tY-I.and 16th.<br />

t<br />

Mr. and Mrs. VanDyke ]Hft W~. —<br />

nesday for a visit tv D“enver, Colo.<br />

DR. C. W. ti t)OVER friends in MaxweII, Mr. Ed Trujello has purchased ~ Mr. and Mm. Stra” Reevem of Wa].<br />

DR. E.!NP OLIAK .<br />

Denti Sts<br />

M=+ R. fiun~er ~“d family have new DOrt five passen~ touring ~ar, aenberg, Colo., are visiting Mr. ~~d<br />

moved to hrih. .<br />

Mr. Trujello has secured the agency’ Mrs. Jolm Conner,<br />

for the Dort car in thin community,<br />

“ Mr. and Mrl. JOe Obelmito whO<br />

Miss Gertl-ltde De ~W re~rned<br />

and he will be pleased to demonstrate Friday from Las Ve@s w<strong>here</strong> she has<br />

Were reCentlY ma~ied havemoved the car to anyone who may be infrom<br />

Lorita tu No. 7 Camp w<strong>here</strong> he been atie”di”g the n“mmer s-ion<br />

teye~ed,<br />

is employed in the mine. at the Nomal University.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Chas Duncan spent<br />

OFFICE HC<br />

DAWSON RAINFALL 4.27 INCHES Miae Albeti McGarvey returned<br />

IURS:<br />

the week end in Raton visiting FOR JULY Friday from Las Vegas whe~ she has<br />

8 A M. to 12. DO M. friends. been attending summer ~Choo] at the<br />

The amount of rainfall for the<br />

1 P,<br />

No~al U“iveraity,<br />

M. to 5.: Oi. M, Miss Olga Bracewell who has been m6nth Of July this year ~ae 4,27<br />

7 P. M. ta 8.( )0 P. M. taking nurse~s training at the Min.<br />

nequa Hospiti,l in Pueblo, Colorado,<br />

will be home the first of September<br />

i“ches, Lad yenr for tbe ~me<br />

month it WU3 1.93. The- observa.<br />

tions we~e mad= at ~~ E+ p, & S, .W.<br />

Rev. Fathers Couturier, 0. M. I.<br />

an~ Chaput, O, M. I. motored to<br />

sp~i~~er T“&day ~ ~elc.me Rev+<br />

DISPENSAaY E U1LDU4G f or’ firee<br />

her guefi<br />

weeh. She will bring =S s ktion, The amount of rain fall has Father ~ally,<br />

Miss Helen Branch who is been “nug~al]y haav for thie ~un. Rev. Father<br />

O. M. I. who -succeeds<br />

~avOie who ba~ been<br />

a ]EOa tident at Minnequ% *. ,. tranderted to Ter~,<br />

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fize Garden tintest, closes, Au.<br />

gust ,!40th. Have WU re~red’f<br />

Miss Ruth EvarIs spent tie we~k<br />

and in .~ton ~isiting ~. C. B. ~.<br />

ltitt.<br />

Mr. and W= D. Beeth, and Mr.<br />

and. ~! H: Sti8bm of Tucumcafi<br />

spent Thumday h Dawn.<br />

‘ I?eti” Mopoba was i~ure& in No. 4<br />

mine Wedn=day morning. His foot<br />

was mashed w a falling rock.<br />

Mi= Marjorie Horan went to Ra-<br />

‘ton Thursday to visit Mra FTed Parker.<br />

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P&o Ma-mi has just recoverti<br />

from a slight illness and is able b<br />

reaumo his dutie~ again.<br />

F. J. Mullen, W! W. Riadon, Oma<br />

De Long, Judge Kinney and Elmu<br />

Hubbard left Saturday morning fol<br />

Merino valley for a two days fia’hina<br />

trip.<br />

Miss Sara Jane McNnllv who hns<br />

been employed in tbe sh~e depati<br />

ment at the store left Sunday for hez<br />

‘home in Del Agua, Colo. Arthur<br />

Meikle went wi~ her for a visit.<br />

Mr. W. W. Moeller who has been<br />

working at the Phelp%Mdge Mercantile<br />

Co., left Monday for his home in<br />

1EI Pam, TexM.<br />

.Mr. John F. Maysrs end .Charley Tereienga~ on No.5K~ll W<br />

Rhodw.were =em .~aftir6 h ~w- f$’ titiasguod run fertba<br />

mn on Rtiy. pon y. Bave you se.an it?<br />

The two rnontba old baby boy .of “-u . and Mm. Le Blanche’s.. two<br />

Mr. and, .Mm. George Finley are<br />

the proud Penti of a baby boy<br />

bor:, .luly 29.<br />

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Mr. Ean-y~s tiken to the<br />

hoapit~l Tburaday evening. He is ill<br />

with la grippo -and bronchitis.<br />

Juan JaImme died on Jdy 2@th, ~~ Of mon t hs old ~~ baby boy died August<br />

hronchisl uneumonia. .-<br />

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Mi~ Dorathey Diyer and Miss BA- Leo-d Sheltin h= returned<br />

ty’ Mtiell of Roy, have been ~ a two weekm vacation spetit at<br />

vtiting in ~, home of Dr. Basu at by?’ New Mexico.<br />

Cimmn.<br />

R V. Father P. Ha]ly; O, M. I. of<br />

lpni ger, N. M., was the guest of<br />

he blate Fatibera of Dawson.<br />

Mr. A. E. Dorman of Knight-<br />

Campbell Ptano Company of Ratoh<br />

wau a buflinm5 tisitor in Dawson on<br />

~lday.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stiver have<br />

gone to Cheyenne, Wyoming, whwre<br />

they expect tn tike in the Wontier<br />

Day celebration.<br />

Mr. G. W. Gullye, No. 7 Fire boss,<br />

is the proud owner of a new Dodge<br />

c&r, purch=ed July 24th.<br />

While amisting in loadlng a st.aai<br />

ratitox tnto, a wagon on ~day<br />

morning, Mr. Ben Hosk]na sufferd<br />

a badly ma~hed f]nger.<br />

Mrs. J. F. McCIWY, and Mrs. C.<br />

M. Brook, her mother, arrived in<br />

Dawson Thu7uday evening from Albuquerque,<br />

New Mexico.<br />

Mr: E. F, Scott left Sunday morning<br />

for a two weeks vacation which<br />

he will ppend at tilorado Springs,<br />

Colorado.<br />

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Mrs. Ed Lafever of Wichita, Karisas,<br />

daughter of Mrs. C. M. Mann,’<br />

is visiting in tie borne of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. E. C. Babbitt.<br />

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M i= Hanna McGarvey returned<br />

latLrday from L- Vegas w<strong>here</strong> she<br />

as been attending the summer 8esion<br />

of the Normal University.<br />

Y r. and Mm. Edward C. Kay, of<br />

)enver, Colorado, arrived in Dawson<br />

kid aY evening, Mrs. Kay is a siser<br />

)f Mrs. A. W, Hall.<br />

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Miss Nellie Wright entertained<br />

latlIrday night with an informal<br />

at her home 8 miles below<br />

n, About ei~t couples from<br />

)av,aon attended.<br />

N.r. D. M. Pearce and Mr. G. S.<br />

~iney returned Tuesday from Las<br />

re~m w<strong>here</strong> they had been c,” a bus.<br />

nusa visit. Cullen Pearce who hag<br />

lee]v in Albuquerque working for the<br />

~irc Department r~urned with them.<br />

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c allie Folley, colored, who has<br />

bee1 a resident of Dawson for the<br />

lW1: kwenky years died at her ““home<br />

rue#day, Ju]y, 2&th, h, Folley<br />

lad been in ill health for over a year.<br />

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Paper Plate*<br />

Crimp Cookimg Utensils<br />

Drinking cup,<br />

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Hats<br />

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First Aid Set.<br />

FI*himr Rod*<br />

II Fkhinr Limom, Hbk, Flim, etc. II<br />

Auto Tires, Chains,<br />

Jacks, Oilm, Etc.<br />

Axe<br />

PUMP. Groceriel<br />

Fruit,<br />

Cannd Mesh<br />

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CAME WITH Kt @EHLER bme gave the visitom a run. Dawson<br />

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The Dnwson ba~. tiam t~ok the tied the score. The ei~bth and ninti<br />

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long end of a 9 h 8 score 1 a slOW ]nmngs resulted in shut.outi for hth<br />

and ragged ten inning con<br />

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Vt wtb t~ama. IL tba tenth, the -visitors<br />

Koehler 4 the Dawmn ball park’ on<br />

scored again; but in the last ,half, tbe<br />

Sunday’ afternoon.<br />

local team again tied the score with<br />

It was anyhdy’s game m the<br />

iime the first man mtepped p to the one ~ the good” when Am~9 ‘nplate<br />

at 4 p. m. until 7 p. . (just netted ~th = speedy One delivered<br />

an even tiree houm) w’hir Am,hos by the Dotior and put a line drive<br />

got his batting eye and Inntied a hit jtiti over the flemnd baBeman’e head.<br />

that bmugbt in tbe Winning more. Bandy ~d Bird were the umpires of<br />

The visitors, with Camfle 1 on the tie Brne.<br />

mound, shut out Dawnon in tbe fimt Credit shohld.be given tu Kerr of<br />

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WEDNES.OAY, AUGUST 10--<br />

●4~mateur Devil”<br />

Featuring BRYANT WASHBURN<br />

carver Endicott, Jr. w= in IOVO with Muu~r*t B*dfOd, but<br />

wmm unable to undur~t~ud WbY ho cmtildm’ t ~ke t~~ cle~r t* h*r.<br />

Anyhw he’ fmild, the e.gagem-t w*. brokom tired Cmmer decided<br />

to dit~rs=e tbe fmmily. H4 thdutiht he coald de co by working, but<br />

foua-well, he faumd somotKtng and you. will find enjoyment h<br />

fidlng out wbt ho found.<br />

Story of t~e Play<br />

“Carrer Eridlcott b mot a $uffici~mtly w~rm 10~-r to Pie:-o M~fi<br />

gamt Bedford and , a.copting thm mttenttinc of tb. eld.r Em+-k<br />

-he f ianlly by-h hmr emgm EOmnnt wl Fh C9 wer. Dtiiding. to dts.<br />

grmce the family Carver bo.omeo ~ f.rm~~ Learning th.t hii<br />

f=mily ●rid Margaret quite hpjaro=e thk me-e he docidmc tobecome<br />

a whko ~lar ●tm middle rata betel. Tbe m.magement, bawemt,<br />

finb he wdl mah a btittur bus boy. So h4 s** th= job. 1-1-- hC<br />

,m*eb Maybdle de N will., a Dowtiou6 dancer and, boliering bm can<br />

get h-r to OUv him for bmch of pmmic~. he XYS” b- d-id~ c~u~.<br />

~oweTor, it bppn. that M~yb.11= i. th* -x-wife 4f M* v~let B~ ‘~<br />

w .~vod from dbgracm. Marg~et bdie~m hrver kc bad suffici*~~<br />

t~seuo mm~ ub<br />

mdjusted.<br />

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her ring. Ad w ~11 ~ttar~ ●q<br />

Alao a Two-Reel.Mack Sennett Comedy ‘<br />

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Wild’ Anim&Prettg GirlwHate~ul Villhm<br />

Thrills an& suspense make this SOME serial. Star<br />

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“~erely Mary Ann”<br />

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Featuring SHIRLEY MASON<br />

A deFigktful bemrt ipt-emt &tory tkt is goin~ to entertain yon<br />

WK114 tbe’ikti iontiiiu no big dram-tic momamb, ib talk right I<br />

the heart ●nd f~..inate.. The h-ndting of the ●tory i. jumt ● Fittl<br />

bit dsffarent snd ShlrIoy Mnion givm a delightful ~AOrm==eei n<br />

ceivJmg #md .u+rt from cmuon FmrE~,eh and a wdl.,elactd .tti<br />

( Stiry of the Flay<br />

The continuml *igbt -f thm.Hghtfi~we .lippin~ “nouelm*l<br />

thmu&h the b-n. of the La-dkttcr .Idging bouw ~~”.m tbm imta!<br />

abt of bnkelat, a young mwie compag- whe h- docidcd to c-<br />

OPra Or”●t&wrn to doathi ~~d he .-n fi~ bimw<br />

=~~~v Ann, but tha tbo.ghb m, lihki.g tho -me .f<br />

hr0m4t’4 SO= with tit of ● Indglhg bun sla.m~ tfwm net *.c<br />

PWibla. So when Mary Ann’s l~beri~mte ~~ to her mad the ga<br />

to li~~ in other q~rten he bi+ her g~bye, telling bar they .caam<br />

- gee e+ch other any more. But ●f ter a yea+ hnwfot finds &t ii{<br />

witiut M,% W is r- ~- ..d heteti the hidcimgimg ,<br />

Mdw Ann) ~rt wbe. be tell* k. of & love.<br />

Ais+’’LOST CITY” .<br />

,,<br />

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SATU~AY-SUNDAy, AUGUsT 1~> 1+,<br />

Samuel Golclwyn ‘“<br />

md R$~,~~e a c h ~ REX BbC~’5<br />

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-.. . ,<br />

Di Rc ted’<br />

Frank Lloyd .<br />

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1HE cAST<br />

Wmr a Wsylnnd --------<br />

.- --- R. D. MacLwm<br />

M.F, -.--Robofi M=KIm<br />

coq. mtim=-u=~r s“~”,<br />

SW- w.--rBull Durh?m<br />

Th” _i--..M. B- mYnn<br />

Tb” .----E. J. De==k*<br />

,~h~ birr--..-N.0k M=e<br />

M.lotte --------<br />

: . -..& Myrtle Stim==<br />

Big morg- Bolt --------<br />

- -. Frederick Stnntan<br />

Alto dlyd6.Carl -rard<br />

Boy Ememon ------r-<br />

- -_-- .Curtit CWke7,<br />

Mil Waylaad -------<br />

- ------ Batty Blytbe<br />

~,= ~ Jmmas ----------<br />

;-- Murdo=k hQ-rrld<br />

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TI~EDAWSO&NEWS<br />

P.bl,.hed Weekly by THE WELFARE QEpARTME~T<br />

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VOL. 1.<br />

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Friday morning ugust 6 the A.o.<br />

Kiya Camp Fire Gir]$ mbt at the<br />

home of Mrs, Morn Bwat nine o’clock<br />

to go for a h:ke up Dawsc.n Canon.<br />

Girls. We arrived at our deatinaC~on,<br />

which, was about three hundred yards<br />

above the’ tipple, at eleven o’clock.<br />

Later Mr. W. D. Bre ?nan brought our<br />

sweatem nnd *O watermelons. Mr.<br />

T. J. Ward41 and Mr. D. WilRon ~Im<br />

came to our camp a!Id put up a tent,<br />

fearin~ that it might rain.<br />

We npent the aft ernoon in climbinff,<br />

wading in the Irater, and wet ex<br />

fighting. At three o’clock it rained<br />

slightly and the tent which had been<br />

put up for us came in very handy.<br />

In the evening we used our mesk)ti<br />

for the first time and cooked a very<br />

enjoyable meal. Af ter our evening<br />

meal we did athletic Stunts, ~~~g g“~<br />

Camp Fire rnongsand pIayed games..<br />

Mrs, Hoover came Up tO ~pe”d the<br />

nihht with us. We nll slept under<br />

the stars which were very beautiful.<br />

After breakfast a Id more fun in<br />

the water we hiked b ick, home, ~=iv.<br />

ing at eleven thifiy a+ m.<br />

The following Camp Fire ~rls e“.<br />

joyed the outing: J“ ia Frtizier, Ce.<br />

cilia McCarty, Pear1 Dupont, huise<br />

Teeple, Fay Sutton , Elizabeth Wil.<br />

son, Eula Gordon, %]lTgaret Go#sett,<br />

Evelyn Covert, Margl erite He]ema”,<br />

Thelma Heleman, Louise Labut, Hilary<br />

Morrow, Mary M,>rrow, Marcel]a<br />

Mitchell, Helen pax ton, and Sentina<br />

Albani. The patiy 7VESchaperoned<br />

by Mrs. J: B. Morro w.<br />

.—<br />

MISS RUTH VIC K.LRS ENTER.<br />

/<br />

7I<br />

DAWSON, NEW MEXIC% 1<br />

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BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE<br />

If YOUhave a gray haired mother, in<br />

an old henre far away,<br />

Sit down and write her a lstter you<br />

put off from ddy to day,<br />

Don’t wait till her tired steps reach<br />

Heaven’s Pearly gates,<br />

But show her that you think of her,<br />

before it is too late.<br />

If you’ve a tender message or a lov-<br />

ing word to say,<br />

Don’t wait till you forget it, hut<br />

whisper it today.<br />

Who knows what later memories may<br />

haunt you if you wait,<br />

So make your metier happy beforp it<br />

is tio late.<br />

We people live in the pre’cent, our<br />

future is unknown,.<br />

Tomorrow is a myst~ry, today is all<br />

our own.<br />

The chance that fortune le~d~ ~~ to,<br />

may vanish while you wsit;<br />

So send life’s richest treasures be.<br />

fore it is too tlate.<br />

The tepder word unspoken, the letter<br />

never sent,<br />

The long forgotten messaEe, the<br />

%-reathof love unspent—<br />

For these some heart is breaking, for<br />

these some loved on~’ ~ait,<br />

So show them that you care for them,<br />

before it is too late.<br />

MR; T. H. WBRIEN<br />

A DAWSON VISITOR<br />

Mr. T. H. O’Brien, former maria.<br />

ger of the Stig Canon Branch of<br />

the Phelpfl Dod~e Corporation spent<br />

Sunday in Dowson visiting with his<br />

many friends.<br />

Mr. ~’Briep stated that he was<br />

en route to Europe, that it was his<br />

expectation to Gpend two rJr three<br />

days in Chicago and about a week in<br />

New York City, sailing the latter pFIrt<br />

of the month for Europe when he<br />

WOuldjoin Mr. P. G.. Beckett, Weu.<br />

tern Manager of the Phelps Dodge<br />

3URSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921 NUMRER 28. ,,<br />

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THEY CALLED IT A<br />

HAIL AND FLOOD WATER<br />

“SLUMBER PARTY”<br />

I<br />

CAUSE HEAVY DAMA~<br />

.<br />

——.<br />

When it ,comes to having a good Damage which will run info tho”s.<br />

time in the last degree, just lyave it ands of dollars was ca”~ed by the<br />

to a bunch of girls and a congenial f100d water~which f.iiowed the hea~<br />

chaperon. downpour ~ rain on Tuesday even.<br />

Everything Beemed to have been ing.<br />

properly planned for one of these The largeet ~ingle item of damage<br />

rood time~ on Saturday night at the entailed was the washing out of the<br />

edpath home. The occasion being in ~PPer Lorita railroad bridge, fiard]y<br />

compliment to Minses Marvell and a stick of timber being left to indj.<br />

Lucils Chronister of Tulsa, Oklaho- cQt@that t<strong>here</strong> was ever a bridge at<br />

m~, who are visiting in the home of that point. The timbet wan ‘waghed .. .<br />

Mr. and Mrs. O. V. De Lapp. on down the stream to the next rail.<br />

They cslled it a “Slumber” party, road bridge w<strong>here</strong> a large ~mo””t<br />

but the term is surely a misnomer, became lodged and debris wa~ piled<br />

When all of the bbds are taken out UP nearly to tbe level of tbe tip of<br />

into the halls, when “Home S4eet the bridee.<br />

Home” is play=d every thirty min. Heavy damage was aleo caunad by<br />

utas (but nobody goem home), when the Wa5hing away of a #ong ~ection<br />

the first course of “eats” is served ‘f the narrow goage track which<br />

at 11:30 p. m. and tbe last at 4:65 Berveg the mines of the Upper camp,<br />

a. m., we who werm not even in the In the down town section the ma.<br />

immediate vicinity of the affair, won. chine shop was again flooded with<br />

der how they slumbered. about a foot of water which ]eft the<br />

Refresbmentn conrniatingof, cheese, flOor covered with a heavy ]aYer nf<br />

salted pi?anuti, crackem, o]ivm, fudge, mud when the flood receded, The<br />

pickles, marshmallows, salad, gum, water in tbe “Black Ditch), reacbe~<br />

sandwiches, stick candy, eti. we~e the highest point of anY time thig<br />

served, and then s@rved again, no one Year,, the approachma to all hridge~<br />

seems to know just how many times. I crO$Sln~the stream being ~a~hed ~“t<br />

The following young ladies ,,~]um. to a greater or ]e~~ ~x.ent.<br />

bered”: Misses Mamell and L“cile During tbe course of the Sti=m,<br />

Cronister, Mildred and Gertruda De the mIrrent of the Verm@jo ~~i~hed<br />

Long, ,Isab:lle ,C~pV~~, &~.iIF Shcr. to ~~ ~O~h .b?~k, of t~~ giver, and<br />

wood, Grace Dlnmnore, Mary and fOr a change, washed out the No~fi<br />

Fannie Redpath, Mrs. Fitzpatrick apprOach Of the ranch bridge. The<br />

was the chaperon of the party, damage to the ranch hridre. however.<br />

.—–--., --was<br />

not serious, and within a shori<br />

DAWSON BASE BALL TEAMS<br />

time rePairs were affected so that<br />

HAVE A BAD DAY traffic pasfied as usua].<br />

Sunday was sure an off day in Damage which was hy no means of<br />

Dawson base hall circles. We thought little concern, was that caused by the<br />

hail which accompanied the storm,<br />

!hat we might win at leant one Eame<br />

)ut of the three that were ~tWed: hut the henviest lonB beng suffered on<br />

mch WaR not the ~~~~. The ~awaon Capitan Hill, No. 4 and B Hills and :<br />

;eam went to Koebler and 8uffered a the Upper Camp. In these #ectlons<br />

11 to O shut-out. The brita team<br />

Wentto Ray and ~n~e back with the<br />

were located some of the most val”able<br />

Cnrdena in Dawson, aII of<br />

TAI NS<br />

Saturday evening,<br />

Corporation and Mr. Le Grand, of<br />

Ausrmt 6th, a<br />

party was given at th,! home Of Mi~~ the Pbelps Dodge e“=ineering staff.<br />

Rnth Vicker~. ThoBe prexent were:<br />

PROMOTIONS AND” TRANsFERS<br />

Marie Du Pa”t, MEI ry c~~ert, Edna<br />

IN<br />

Redpath, Louis Sprin~er, Mary Ansa.<br />

MINE DEPARTMENT<br />

ANNOUNCED<br />

la, Irene Petty, Eli za ,eth SheWood,<br />

Helen Frazer, Roy Covert, Elmer<br />

Mr. W. G. Gwlley, fire boss, ha~<br />

Sherfick, Kenneth Sl]eddon, Fred<br />

Lujan, Sam P,ineaio, Ilatthew S*U1<br />

been promoted to aasistint foreman<br />

of No. 7 and No., 8 mines.<br />

and Ralph OvRtien.<br />

A very enjoyabl e<br />

%. Tom Brown, has been promot.<br />

evenin= was<br />

spent dancing, sin= in r ed to foreman of No. 1 mine. Mt.<br />

and playing<br />

Brown succeeds Mr. J. W. L~ppeatt,<br />

games. At 12 O*C1 rick light r=freshmenh.<br />

were served.<br />

whO recently resigned his po~ition<br />

and returned to his former homo at<br />

!hort end of ~ 9 to 8 ~core, The ‘hich were a btal loss. In addition<br />

:ame on. the home ~ounds between tO the damage to the gardens, in<br />

the Capita” team and S“garite was ~ mOst every house wb ere windows<br />

close contest but the Sugarite team were not screened, one or more win.<br />

managed to have one run to the good dowa were broken, ln the ~atiolic<br />

at tbe end of the ninth innin~. Church which was an th~ edge of<br />

Ithe haiI area, sixtaen out af the twen.<br />

CAPITAN~GX tY-four windowe on the north side of<br />

FROM SUGARITE thg building were broken.<br />

The Capitan team walked away HfGHWAY JOBS TO BE<br />

with the game at Sugarite on Sunday AWA~ED AUGUST 30TH<br />

luly Slst, by a score of 12 to 4.<br />

Battery for Capikn, Tojillo and On the 30th~gust, the Hi~yabOaai<br />

for Sugarite, Tyfa and waY Department will award contiacts<br />

Elantchan. Struck art by Tojillo 14, for the following federal aid pro.<br />

bv Tvfa B. Ijects:<br />

IMPROVEMENTS AT NO. 7 CAMP<br />

A contract baa been warded to H.<br />

F. Teeple *or the cons uction of the<br />

necessary coal chutes t complete the<br />

reer at the Opera House, fo]lowi”g<br />

he regular Friday night picture<br />

project F15located between f3anta<br />

Rita and H“r]eY.<br />

how. Music for the occasion. vaE<br />

‘urnished by- Mrs. Goldie Whiteley project 60 Ioca$ed bctweep Tecomd<br />

Mr. J. Vandersnrl,<br />

10& and San Jo~e.<br />

The receipt8 from the gale of tick.<br />

Project 67 located between TaOB<br />

and Taoe Junction,<br />

‘ti and box Suppeta were for the<br />

benefit of. tbe ball team.<br />

The contract for tbe f~est service<br />

aid project in Navajo croon, Rio Ar.<br />

Mr. and MrB. Fred Re@d of R.nton ribs county, will alae, be let nn this<br />

,re visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hi]]. date.<br />

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I<br />

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‘1’”<br />

ART WORK<br />

and<br />

ORTRAIT PICTURES<br />

,-<br />

House 17M<br />

ati~faction Guarantid ‘<br />

1<br />

GUST ATH~ ‘<br />

Phone, 15-6 Rings<br />

Dwight’s IceCteam<br />

Dawson, N. M.<br />

Fan~cy Creams and Ices<br />

a Specialty<br />

All work gu[ ,ranteed.<br />

W:i;~:f a complete<br />

Nap-a-Tan<br />

work shoe ; and ladies’<br />

outin g boots.<br />

tf. ;<br />

I<br />

1<br />

Mrs. J. C. Faivre and Miss Louise<br />

Lahout of Denver, Colorado, are visib<br />

ng Mrs. J. T. Heleman and famii~.<br />

Mrs. Tereia and Anna Galmsini of<br />

Koehler are visiting with relatives in<br />

Dawwn.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. L. O. ‘Mace left Suniay<br />

for Lamar, Colorado, w<strong>here</strong> they<br />

will spend a week visiting with Mr.<br />

Mace’s parents.<br />

W. D. BRENNAN MAKES SOME<br />

INTERESTING FLWD WATER<br />

OBSERVATIONS<br />

ha towo, ~hat the $25.00 first prize]<br />

hould not be awarded to any particdar<br />

party. The families living in<br />

he hail-~tiuck area have ,Iabored dllgently<br />

in their gardens and thair ac.<br />

,ual loss in garden producb will on<br />

I consermtive egtimate run into<br />

housands of. dollars. Taking these<br />

!acts into conrnideration, the comniitee<br />

approved the withdrawal of the<br />

!irst prize of $25.oo and recommended<br />

that it be placed to the credit of<br />

;he Christias fund. The committee<br />

Ilso suggested that since it is not<br />

~o~ssible b take the damaged garlen~<br />

into consideration, that the<br />

>rizes for next year be doubled. In<br />

:arrying out this sWgegtion, the two<br />

!ections eliminated in this year’s con.<br />

;e~t will neti year receive $20.00 for<br />

the first prize and $10.00 for the<br />

!econd prize, while tbe remaining<br />

!ectlons of tbe tiwn will be awarded<br />

the ~ame prizes that were ,offere.d<br />

this year. ,<br />

The prizes for tbe best gardens in<br />

Lorita, No. 7 Camp, and Downtown<br />

nnd Railroad Row fiectiong, will be<br />

nwarded in acmrd with the orifinal<br />

announcement. It is earnestly requested<br />

that the garden owners in<br />

these sections register their gardens<br />

with tbe Welfare Department before<br />

Augu,t 20th..<br />

The judging of the gardens was<br />

also discussed by the committee. The<br />

principal points upon which the gardens<br />

are to be judged, will be tbe<br />

general appearance, the -angement,<br />

aid tbe quality of products<br />

Fown, The personnel of the committee<br />

who are to act as judges of the<br />

cotitest will not be announced until<br />

latir. An effort will be made to secure<br />

competent jud~es who reside<br />

outside of Dawr,on nnd who have no<br />

personal interest in the contest.<br />

—hat<br />

ItalY will be in the market b~”<br />

ore the summer is over for a large<br />

onnage of copper for hydro-electric<br />

,rojecta. An Italian commission i~<br />

IOWin this country investigating the<br />

oatter of financing such work The<br />

ncreased inquky fiat was expected<br />

o result from the settlement & the<br />

iritiah coal strike hm not material.<br />

zeal. It bas been known for nome<br />

ime past tint ‘the small English pur.<br />

bases were due to the fact that<br />

;reat Britein is getting copper from<br />

ber colonie+principally Australia<br />

~nd New Zealand—but it’ is a well<br />

:nown fact that this supply is not<br />

Ufficient to take care of th~normal<br />

Leeds of the British Isles. During<br />

he eleven months ending June first,<br />

Iermany purchaBed 11.S,786,672<br />

}ounds, vslued at $17,231,611, all<br />

jf which has been paid for in cash.<br />

3ince the armigtice, German pur-<br />

:hases have totaled close to 200,000,-<br />

)00 pound~, of which quantity 17~,-<br />

185,-284 pounds have been shipped,<br />

ralued at $30,248,931. In addition<br />

~etwnen 50,000,000 and 15,000,000<br />

pounds have been shipped to Holland<br />

~lnce the wnr ended, and much of<br />

this undoubtedly found ita way into<br />

Germany. T<strong>here</strong>fore, with the Proclamation<br />

of President Harding, ismed<br />

on July second, announcing that<br />

the state of wpr between Germany<br />

wndthe United States is ended, it is<br />

Drilynatural to expect that t<strong>here</strong> will -<br />

be an increase in our export shipments<br />

to that country.<br />

MISS WROT#Y VAN<br />

When the ‘=water coming<br />

(lown the VermjQ rivw Tuesday night<br />

reached its highest point, Mr. 13ren.<br />

nan was on the scene and made some<br />

very interesting ob~ervations as to<br />

the volume of water.<br />

The width of the stream, th~<br />

depth of water, and the velocity werp<br />

determined. With this data, Mr,<br />

Brennan has fi~red out that the valume<br />

of watsr at the time of obser.<br />

THE COPPER SITUATION<br />

The copper metal market has been<br />

quiet during July, which is not un.<br />

Thab the copper producets are<br />

planning to enter upon a campaign<br />

of national advmtising ok publicity<br />

to bring about a more diversified and<br />

extensive use of copper, is the as.<br />

sertion of a prominerit man cfOBeto<br />

the situation. Tbe campsign probably<br />

will be placed in the hands of a<br />

producer’s committee. It is believed<br />

it will prove effective, in view of<br />

what has been accomplished by oth-<br />

ration amounted’ to 11,058,000 gal. usual, as July and Augur.t are invarer efforts along similar lines. Already<br />

Ions per minute, or 15,923,520,000 iably “slow months,” so far as salea considerable data has been collected<br />

CalIons per twenty four hour period, of the red mebl are concerned, for this purpose, It is fu,lly realized<br />

The water which came down Rail<br />

Canon, within a period of less than<br />

xn hour, carried down from 800 to<br />

1000 known ton~ of<br />

,.<br />

rock.<br />

June ~ales of copper for bofi forei~n<br />

and domestic account were approx.<br />

imately 50,000,00 pounds, w<strong>here</strong>as<br />

the refinery output during the month<br />

was 4$,000,000 pounds. However, at<br />

that the producer~ have been backward<br />

or remiss in putting ths advantages<br />

of copper beforo the public<br />

and that tbe industry needs publicity<br />

as much a~ anything.<br />

E. P, & S. W. BRIDGE<br />

ARRIVES<br />

CRE<br />

Y the present time, the refinev output<br />

bas deolined considerably below the<br />

Tbe small sa~es of copper during<br />

the last few weeks are mak]ng it<br />

Misfi Dorothy Van, noprano, with<br />

M.Albert’s My,tery man, till ap.<br />

pear at the Opera House on *he 15th<br />

and 1Gth of A~8t, for a =eturn en.<br />

Eagement.<br />

The El Paso and Southwestern June figures, and the metal surplu~ still more evident that before tiiere<br />

bridge crew arr’ived in Dawson Fri. from now on will be whittled down is any decided improvement in tk<br />

day night, and immediately startci at a more pronounced rate than h~~ market, t<strong>here</strong> must be further cutg<br />

work replacing the upper Lorits<br />

obtained during the past three in the prices of nteel, fuel and cost<br />

railroad bridge which was wa~hed CIUimonths.<br />

The refineries are now of IivinE. In fact, copper is mainly<br />

by flood waters Tuesday night. treating bli~ter copper from South a construction metal, and mo~t cop-<br />

The work has been progrensin~ American min~, and a few of the per authorities are not looking for<br />

rapidly, and it is expecbd that tht smaller North American properties, any material improvement in cti<br />

new bridge will he in use before th{ The. June sal,a by tbe Copper Expofit sumption unti,l price levels have<br />

end of the week.<br />

ksociation up b the close of buai. come near enough to prewar aver.<br />

ness on June 29th were but 4,000,000 ages to encour~e locking np capitil<br />

The McAlbert’s { ~ompany made WELFARE cOMMITTEE MEETS pounds, but on tbe laut day of tbe in- construction projeck3. Copper<br />

their first appearance in Dawson dur.<br />

ing the month of APIil.<br />

Marjorie and Will am Horan had<br />

their tonsils removed Friday mornin~.<br />

Misn Esther Park n of Denver,<br />

Colorado, is visiting ,n Dawoo” with<br />

her simterand brother<br />

Mr.. M. Stagnati, mho wa~ taken to<br />

the hospital on Saturday in a very<br />

critical condition, hq u been remov.<br />

ed b her home. M . St~ari was<br />

poimn@d from eatin what she sup.<br />

posed b be muhroo s.<br />

mOnth BaleH totalling 4,000,000<br />

A regnla. meeting of he Dawsor pounds were made, maki~ the total<br />

Welfare Committee was held in th( for such account 8,000,000 pound~.<br />

office of the welfare departmen) Opinionn as to the pre~ent status<br />

Saturday evenjng.<br />

of the mehl mnrket vary-some srdl.<br />

The mod important matir unde~ ers reporting buuiness each day for<br />

consideration at the meeting wal both foreign and domestic account,<br />

in connection with the prize garder and others assarting that t<strong>here</strong> is<br />

contest. The hail stirm of Tuesda] practically no demand. None of the<br />

night w~ch completely destroyed tht leading producers bas c“t the price<br />

gardens on Capitan, No. 1, No. 4 an< of the metal for upot shipment be.<br />

No. 6 hills, nwessitated some kin( low 13 centi, and sales have &en<br />

of a change in the original plans fo] made from thie fi~re up b as high<br />

the contest. The expres~ed opinior as 13% cents per pound. for dome~.<br />

of the committee in this matter, wag G= con~umet~, E~rly iri July, Bale<br />

to the ef feet that inasmuch as It “1 were made for- fortim ~c~nnt ~,<br />

is now impossible to make a fair high as 18 S.4 cents per pound, c. i<br />

comparison of the gardens in these f. Hamburg.<br />

ndiong with the other gardenm of Copper autborfties are confiden<br />

men are inclined to view the uteel industry<br />

as the key of the present situation,<br />

so far as domestic marketi are<br />

concerned. With pricen of uteel producti<br />

still 40 per cent h 4S per cent<br />

above prewar averages, the main encouragement<br />

that copper men get ont<br />

of the recent cut of 1S per cent is that<br />

the steel industry IS beginning to set<br />

an example *at tbe fuel intire,gti<br />

and retailers should take ‘UI b.?art<br />

and follow, Wire makers report that,<br />

in spite of comparatively low prims<br />

for their ptoducb, customer~ refum<br />

to buy for other than preauing needg<br />

until prices of labor and of stiel products<br />

still have come down b C1OW<br />

h pre-war levels.—Arizona., Mining<br />

Journal.<br />

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CHURCH Dl~CTORY Federal Prohibition Officer Gragg<br />

was in Dawson on fiday.<br />

D.w-n Churah-J. S, Fmuell,<br />

rrrintiter. Bible School,, 10.00 a m. Mm, Barry F]nnan and daughter<br />

?drs. Young, SuP~: %m=. 8rade@ Ida have returned tO Daw~on f~m<br />

meet at Reeette S@tmn, MrM M*<br />

tieary in ch=ge, higher grades m-t<br />

at church. Evening aervlce 8.00<br />

p. m. Choir pmetice filday, &.00 P.<br />

m. All welcome.<br />

a vi~it at ColOradO springs.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Shubert, of No. I<br />

Camp, are the p~nti of a baby boy,<br />

C.tbnJii Ch.reh-Sundaya: Mamea born ~uguet lst.<br />

at S.30 a. m. for English-~ euking,<br />

10.S0 a. m. for Spanwh-ap@kW peopie.<br />

Evening,’ 7 o’clock. Week-day<br />

a-,icm:< MasseB at 6.80 and 7 a. m.<br />

Jnn]or choir rahearsti ~ednetiayu<br />

at 4 u. m. First fiiday of the monti<br />

devotion: timmunion~ E.sO, m~et<br />

at7and8%nr.<br />

Mary, the infant child of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Joe timero, of No. 5 Hill, died<br />

August lst+<br />

.—<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Floryon Papis are the<br />

parents of a baby boy, born Sunday<br />

July 31st.<br />

I Dominic Santucci and Guide’ ~a~.<br />

aflottil motired to Engleburg for a<br />

I fie oawafl ]Ifewdaysvisitwitb friends.<br />

BARBER SNOP<br />

E. F. SCOn, Praw<br />

SANITARY AND<br />

. UP-TO-DATE<br />

Children#Wtj;y Cuts a<br />

I<br />

‘—<br />

HOUR- A. M. to 7 P. M.<br />

%tiyB, OPOUto 9 P. M.<br />

DR. C. W. HOOVER<br />

AND<br />

DR. E. A. POLIAK<br />

Dentists<br />

OFFICE HOURS:’<br />

8 A. M. to 12.00 M.<br />

1 P. M. to S.30 P. M.<br />

7 P. M. to 8.00 F. M.<br />

DISPENSARY BUUDING<br />

Mr. and Mm. Smaller and family,<br />

and Mr. Thom~ Johnson motored tn<br />

Trinidad, returning Monday evenin~.<br />

M. C. H. Dye has ~rned from<br />

Las Vegas, w<strong>here</strong> he has been a stu.<br />

Jent and instructor in the Nomal<br />

I<br />

-.<br />

school.<br />

Mr. Dan and Jack Newhy of Brim.<br />

met Canon, were in Dawson on Wed.<br />

nesday. They report the roads of<br />

that section in a terrible condition.<br />

John Patterson, Chief Mine Clerk,<br />

and hia famiiy left Thursday rooming<br />

for a camping trip in the Cimarron<br />

Canon,<br />

Thelma and Fmnkiq De Long of<br />

Mentum, Colorado, m-e vioiti~ their<br />

grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. J?, De<br />

Long for a month.<br />

—.<br />

Mr. C. H. Graveti, of Co]orada<br />

Springs, Colorado, was a visitor iv<br />

Dawaon the early part of the week,<br />

Mr. Gravea is mathematics instrnctoy<br />

in the Colorado Spring6 schools<br />

Miss Mary Scarafotti, of Engle.<br />

burg, Colorado, underwent a minor<br />

operation at the Dawson hospitil on<br />

Tuesday. Miss Scarafotti has been<br />

visiting the home of ‘Mr. and MrE.<br />

Sentucci.<br />

Mr .0. S. Hand, of Fort \Worth,<br />

Texafl, was a bu~i”ue,svisitor in Daw.<br />

son on Friday, August 5th. Mr.<br />

Hand is a registrar for the Doparb<br />

“merit of. Business Administration, L!<br />

,Salle Etiension University, of Cbica<br />

go.<br />

DawsonTailor .Shop‘rand ‘~ffle, Mr. ~~~<br />

Mrs. Jim Saul, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew<br />

II —. Strafinigen and Mr. Strrmnigen’!<br />

I<br />

f~ther and brother. were the mem<br />

OUR SPECIALTIES<br />

Dyeing to Sample<br />

Suits made to ‘order<br />

‘“<br />

hers of a party spending Satirda3<br />

and Sunday at tbe ~agle Nest Dam.<br />

The home of Charle~ Vigil was<br />

struck by lightning on Friday after<br />

Hats cleaned and blocked noon, and the chimney was complete.<br />

I<br />

—-<br />

Cleaning of all kinds IY demolishe&. Fortunately no onc<br />

Laundry Agency<br />

was in the house at the time tht<br />

Ilightni~ struck.<br />

I<br />

path, Marie Dupont and Mesfirs<br />

E. A. STARK, Proprie@r Matthpw Saul, Elmer E. Sherfick, Jr.<br />

Vermejo Lodge No. 36<br />

A. F.&AM.<br />

and John R. Lewis, mohred ti<br />

SPfinger. New Mexico<br />

July 818t.<br />

on s~dsy<br />

,.-<br />

Mm. Harvey Spr;nger and da”gb<br />

ter, Louiw, returned Wedneada!<br />

from New Cantle, Wyo., w<strong>here</strong> tie!<br />

have been for the laat month visitinf<br />

friendn and relatjvea. They da!<br />

spent uome time in South Dakota an(<br />

Nebraska. Mrs. W, E. WeUs arI(<br />

‘wn, and Mica Mary Farrah mturnet<br />

with tbarn and will be their gue6tn fo]<br />

eeveral day~,<br />

.,<br />

Miss Elizabeth Burnett has ~ne h<br />

;antn Fe b spend a few days.<br />

Mr. W. T. McCrae of Tucumcari<br />

vaa in Dawson on a buejnea~ visit<br />

rhursday.<br />

.—<br />

Mr. Wm. Kurdziel of Skrkville, ie<br />

,isiting his sister, Mrs. Stanley Stock<br />

‘or r. few days.<br />

Mm. T, Sca~a=amily of Cap.<br />

tan Hill ate visiting with relatives<br />

n Raton,<br />

Mr. Joe Fermri and Lodovicko<br />

,anghi motored to Trinidad to spend<br />

bfew days on bu~iness.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. R. Dnpont, Mm, E,<br />

~alcolm and MrK. R. Littrell, motor.<br />

d w Raton, on Monday, August lat.<br />

Mr. Hal Hudnon returned Sunday<br />

rom a two week visit wJth his moth.<br />

r in Colorado Springs, tihrrado.<br />

Mr. H. E. Miller and J. S. Zuk]e, of<br />

Ratin, were bueineativisitors in Dawson<br />

the early, part of the week.<br />

Mr. and Mre, Mqorehead, Mrs. D]ch<br />

Paxtcm and Kelly Paxton mobred b<br />

Raton Saturday morning.<br />

MIS. ‘Felix Baca of Albuquerque, a<br />

cousin of Mrs. Wm. Lujan, is visiting<br />

n Dawxon thig week.<br />

The Knights of Pythias Lodge of<br />

Dawson, are planning ti give a dance<br />

Dn fiiday evening, Auyqst 12th.<br />

Mr. Pete Sinesio of Ratan, New<br />

Mexico, was a ~isitor i“ Dawaon, Sun.<br />

iay, July alst.<br />

Mr. and Mm. Fred Papi~h, of No.<br />

1 Camp, are the paronti of a baby<br />

]oy, born July Slst.<br />

. —.<br />

Wesley King the infant son of Mr.<br />

und Mrs. Lloyd Ki~ ha~ been “er!<br />

L1 with mummer comp]aint for the<br />

ast week.<br />

Mr. J, W. Bentley, after an ab.<br />

Sence of six months spent at til~home<br />

at FJoodwpod, Minne#ota, has re.<br />

turned to bis work at LuriM.<br />

A party composed of M?. and Mm<br />

Santucci, Mary, Guide and Guerrint<br />

Scarafiotti, and Tony Martmtti, mo<br />

brad to Eagle Ne~t Dam for a~<br />

buting Snnday.<br />

Mr. Hem-y Mares, of Raton npeni<br />

three or four days in Dawson tlI~<br />

early part of tbe week, Mr. Maret<br />

is agent for<br />

ante Co.<br />

the Clover Leaf Innur.<br />

Mrs. A. Petaconi of No. T camp,<br />

who has been visiting her mother Mrs.<br />

Lujan of Moreno VWlley for the pa~t<br />

three weeks returned home Tuesday,<br />

August 2nd.<br />

—— .<br />

British excha~e reached a new<br />

ower level for the ye= this week.<br />

Pounds being quoted at 3.58. Itilian<br />

:xchange also reached the lowest<br />

:igure for. the year 1921, L1re being<br />

Iuoted. at .0411.<br />

Mrs. W. D. Brennan and Elkaheth<br />

accompanied Mrs. Mary Custer to<br />

Santa Fe and Del Norte, Colo,, for a<br />

visit. Mre, Custe#~ home is at Del<br />

Norte.<br />

Mm. O. V. De Lapp entertained<br />

Tumday witi n buffet )unc~on for<br />

her nieces, Mixes Lucile and IU8rveJl<br />

Chmni&er of Tdea, Okb, The<br />

gues@ prment were: Miwes Sadie<br />

tivert,. ~ankie Sh81ton, Winifred<br />

Teeple an~ M- WrigbL<br />

I<br />

I<br />

~AWSONBAKERY<br />

Tuis Savio, Proprietor<br />

It Iian, French or Ameri.<br />

can<br />

] BREAD<br />

LP strles of All Kinds<br />

F esh Baked Every Day<br />

C dies--Toojtiaft<br />

. .<br />

I<br />

O era House<br />

2 Nights<br />

St ting Monday, Aug. 15<br />

Return<br />

?<br />

En&mgemmnt of<br />

~cALBERT<br />

T* Man Who Knows<br />

AlWonder Worker<br />

4●hd hk e-<br />

COM ANY OF<br />

IGH.CLASS<br />

NTERTAINERS<br />

Headed by<br />

M*sDorothy Van<br />

Sin#in<br />

~usical Comedy<br />

4<br />

Dmncin~<br />

V-udc~ille<br />

Revue<br />

Chil n 2=; Adult. SSC. Tax<br />

Included<br />

br.g. of EIII Nightly<br />

A~kMcAlbert<br />

THh MAN WHO KNOWS<br />

Dr. D ver and daughter Dorotb<br />

*ft for (~alifornia on Wednesday t<br />

hig wee .<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bume~ Mi<br />

:Iiaabeth Burnett of Omaha, N<br />

raaka, and K. Jamm Dobson, F<br />

nried % ,turday from Cimarron Cal<br />

n w<strong>here</strong> they a~nt a week campiq<br />

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1 LADIES’<br />

mITE” . . .<br />

C~NVAS SHOES<br />

1OF FINEST QUALITY<br />

T DEFINITE SAVINGS<br />

A full line o sizes in both leather,~ilitary heels and<br />

covered Cuban heels. I<br />

1<br />

Sp cial tit S2.45 Pair<br />

Wls is a big saving at this low price. Regular<br />

price $4 0 and $5.00 pair.<br />

I<br />

1<br />

SILKS<br />

Our ne stock of silks are now, arriving. Agreat<br />

many re now on the shelves, others will, arrive<br />

in a few days. These shipments wiU consist of<br />

Georgette C epes, Crepe De Chine, Mescalines, Taffetas,<br />

Jap Si ks and Wash Satins.<br />

\ ~~~<br />

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1. 1-<br />

lFrer.no, California, are visiting R.<br />

GAME WI SUGARITE H. Webster. .<br />

SATURDAY<br />

SPECIALS<br />

in the Meat and Grwery Depts.<br />

for SATURDAY ONLY Aug. l~th.<br />

MEATS<br />

Fancy Beef Pot Roast, lb.. ..-_.__-. -.__..--l2fic<br />

Fancy Prime Rib mast, lb. ---_.--______ -__14c4c<br />

Boiling Beef, 3 Ibs. for ---_.---. ____. -25c---_-25c<br />

Fresh Ground Hamburger, lb.__ -_-_---.. -_-l2~c<br />

Rex Breakfast Baron, (whole or half side) _-32%c<br />

,. GROCERIES<br />

No.11 Normanna brand Kippard Herring, regular<br />

price 30c, now _-_-_ --_---_ -_-__ 20c__2Oc<br />

No. 1 Balboa Sardine in Tomato Sauce, regular<br />

price 30c, now. _-_-___ --___ -______---_-2Oc<br />

‘No. % Balboa Sardine in To~to Sauce, regular<br />

price 15q now __._ -__._ ---_ -_-.--_.l2fic<br />

9% oz. Farm House Queen Olives in gbs, regular<br />

price 45c, now _._----_ -__--. _-_. -_---2&<br />

Thoro Cleaner, regu-<br />

lar 30c, now_ --.l5c<br />

Mi~s Gladys Wier has gone to Mos- Mr. W, D. Brennan was in Raton<br />

quero to visit her parents.<br />

@nd Trinidad Monday.<br />

. . . .<br />

The outcome of C pitan’a return James Dobmn of P.aton spent Sun. Mr. F. J. Mnllen and family left Mr. Gee. Simpmn and Mr. Mike<br />

~ame with Su&srite. { ta~ed on the day in DQ~on ~giting friends. Saturday for a weeks’ camping trip. Mnrich motited ‘to Raton on fiday.<br />

local groundn Sunday<br />

‘1<br />

f~rnoun, waa<br />

—.<br />

Dr. E. A. PQliak left Saturday for A s.” waa born to Mr. and Mrs.1 Mr. E. H. Edwsrda, of the Edwards<br />

a little disappointing. The visitors<br />

a visit with his pnrenti in Trinidad. Walter Mallinson of Dawson, at Ho-1 Bakery Supply Com~any of Coloradq<br />

took away the “bacon ‘ ,tifi a score<br />

bert. Oklahoma. on Julv 27thl I SprinEs. Colorado, was a visitor in<br />

of 4 to 3. ] Mr. W. F. Murray and family r,.<br />

~awson” on Thursday, Aug 4th,<br />

iica] iea-rn<br />

lip to the me the teams turned to Dawson after a month;s eb. Miss Jessie Sneddon and her moth-<br />

The dope was all i! favor of tho sence spent at Colorado points. er returned Saturday fmm Denver Undersheriff, Mr. ‘W. S. S’ulker-<br />

went on the field when it wafl learned 1<br />

w<strong>here</strong> they have been for the last two Ison, of Canon City, Colorado, wa~ In<br />

I M! Malcsluso, agent for the Htip-<br />

that ‘bth the regular pitcher and weeks, Dawson Saturday ti &ke charge of a<br />

, mobde, WAS a ‘business visitor in<br />

catchar for the Capi n club were —— piisoner who was being held for a<br />

ID awson Friday and Saturday.<br />

not in the Iine-hp; nni being on th~<br />

Mrs. H. F. Teeple and her father, charge in Co]orndo.<br />

sick lie.t, and the othe unavoidably Two car loads of young people mo- Mr. St. Vrain left Wednesday for an<br />

detained. tored b Springer Saturday night to extended visit in Albuquerque with Mr. and Mrs. MIb Pagliasotti, of<br />

Canitnn was shut o1 It until the attend the dancB.<br />

Mrs. Teeple’s ui~ter, Mrs. James B. No. 7 Camp and Mr. and Mm. Ed<br />

.—<br />

Thu.. Trojillo, of Capitan Hill, motored to<br />

““.<br />

eighth inning, when t ey succeeded<br />

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stover have re-<br />

Trinidad on Friday, A~st 5th.<br />

in getting two runii. In the ninth<br />

turned from Cheyeme, Wyo., w<strong>here</strong><br />

inning, tiings were 100 ing gmd for<br />

Mrs. J, J. Leubach and daughter,<br />

Miss Anna Davis of Dawson, left ‘<br />

,Y one ma” they wihessed the Frontirr Day cel-<br />

tying the score, but<br />

Viola, left Tuesday for. Las Vegas, b sat~~day for. T~cumc&ri, New Mex.,<br />

*O *,,e ebration.<br />

made the circuit whe<br />

spend a coufAe of weeks visiting w<strong>here</strong> she expects to tisit for a few<br />

needed.<br />

friends.<br />

A number of Dawwn peoplm want<br />

weeks.<br />

The Capitmr team m de a good tO KOehler Sunday @ atwnd the<br />

f!eht and have no’ “ excu1es to offer. Dawson-Koehler base ball Fame.<br />

T~at kind of a spirit i 1to be com-<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ledger, Jr,, and<br />

mended; and while the r percentage<br />

Mr. Steve Ledger Sr. left Mon&y for<br />

of games won dropped little, their<br />

,Denver, Colo., w<strong>here</strong> they will spend<br />

perc~ntage in Me COIU n of public<br />

the next two weeks visiting relatives.<br />

favor was advanced se eral points.<br />

—.<br />

The line-up and 8c0 by in”inga Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Duncan and<br />

were as follown:<br />

family, and Mr. A. T. Scott went to<br />

Capibn—Martin ez, q, Centello,c; Wrdsenburg tbe latter part of the<br />

Trojillo, l~t: Eapinosa, 2nd; Matiid week.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richardmn and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis arrived<br />

Mr. C. Lumbard returned Saturday <strong>here</strong> Saturday from Seattle, Waeh.<br />

from a 10 days fishing trip at tbs They expect to make their h~e in<br />

Eagle Nest Dam. They cau~ht a .23 ?awmn.<br />

inch tiout.<br />

Mrs. Emm”a Ke~el, county srcre-<br />

——<br />

tary of the American Red Cross and<br />

Harry Gossett Jr,, and Elmer Shcr-<br />

Miss Tuppin, ~ate nurse from Santa<br />

fick, Jr. left Tuesday on a Campink ~<br />

e, were in Dawson on Saturday. The<br />

trip. They will travel throwh New<br />

ladies were luncheon gueste of Mrs.<br />

Mexico towns.<br />

t G. M. Hanson.<br />

$rd; Lash, m; Martinez, lf; Espinosa,<br />

cf; Mrmtiya, rf.<br />

FIere you campers! We can fix you<br />

~tinm~, ~, up with everything You will nesd<br />

Sugarite-Ortiz, p;<br />

‘ for your camp. We have blankets,<br />

TafoY, lat; pruvo~t, 2 d; ‘Martinez,<br />

canteen~, hiking shoes and suits, tent8<br />

Srd; Brancart, ss; Sema, If; Williams,<br />

and many other articles, but instead<br />

cf: Klantchnek, rf.<br />

of telling you, we will aak you to see<br />

Capjtan . . . . ..-__-000 000 021—S<br />

them for yourself and YOU will be<br />

Sugarite .----~---.lO 200 100—4<br />

,convinced of thek merit, Army<br />

Mrs. D. C. Scoti and children of Goods Stire. Llt<br />

[<br />

Be’ prepared for the rainy days,<br />

Let us show you our stock of rain- WANT ADS<br />

coats made of Ieat<strong>here</strong>tte and of<br />

For Sa14econd ‘hand stive; six<br />

rubberized cloth. Wa have them in<br />

hole National range. Honse No. 11S2.<br />

Ell sizes. Save yourself the time, * u., ●4<br />

money, and trouble of having YOUI<br />

clothes pressed every time it rains For Smle--Chalmmn iIVB primen-<br />

by getting one of tbesa ~ati.-AnnY grr auto. Mr. Warden, House 1343.<br />

Goods Store. Lit,<br />

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Amusements for the week at the<br />

2.Rernl<br />

Mack $ennett<br />

Comedy<br />

AUII. 17th! PROGRAM<br />

Dawson Opera House<br />

Paramount, - Fox - Week Aug. 15 to 21- Vnive~sal -<br />

IONDAY, AUGUST IL<br />

McAlbert<br />

,, the<br />

MAN OF MYSTERY<br />

Lndhis wonder show, comedy and musical, singing<br />

lnd dancing, by a company of high class entertainers.<br />

Admission 55c and 25c, War Tax Included<br />

:UESDAY, AUGUST 1s-- .<br />

McAlbert<br />

And His Company<br />

with an entire change in program to-night. .Don’t<br />

miss this. wonder show.<br />

, Admission 55c and 25c, War Tax Included<br />

VEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17—<br />

“Silk Hosiery”<br />

THE CAST<br />

Warjorie Bownu..-. -.. --. ------ ..--. ~J-..____._Etid Ba~nait<br />

30pbia Black ---- F-------. --.––. ––. ––––––---. --Jo.= Standing<br />

Sir Leeds -..-.. -..---.. -~-. ---. -.----------- .Gooffrey Webb<br />

:ad Jones --------------- . ..-. ---.. --.--.--Donald M-cDonald<br />

YvOtte Fernau -------.. – . . ..-–––––... –------. ---Matie Pavia<br />

rho p~fic= --------. -.---, -------.. -.-.. ---. ---. Derrick Ghent<br />

Billy Black-----. Vern. ------------. -------= -----Vein Winter.<br />

Jim Sban~b*n -.---------------- . . . . ..-.. ------Ha-id H0118nd<br />

Mollie Milligan -..-------------. -.---------. -.--.Bonnia HIII<br />

~en Twillar –--–--------------- .:.. –.––.. --. --. Otto. Hoffman<br />

MFI. D= Windt .---------–– . . ..––––.. --------. –-SYIVk Brook.<br />

Mine. LOuime ---------------------------....-..---Ron “Dioue<br />

J~qu=li~= D’Amour -------------------- . . . . ..~.llie May Carsor<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

M-jorie Bowen i. a model in a fa.kaotiabl= ~odt’te. =mtablimh,<br />

ment. Sir L*4s a young Englishman, ente~m the shop one day an<<br />

Marjorie hmars that h= has t~me to mwait L. fimsncee. ht=r ,h,<br />

~~=rh.ar. a .onversatic. n b=twcen Yvatt= F= Fnau, the fian===, ~n,<br />

C-d Jones by wht.h #he learns that tbe engaged girl is a crook an,<br />

pianuing with JoIIea to steal certain jewels and an imcriminatinE let<br />

ter given by a visitin= prince to a New York societY ~o-n. Mw.<br />

j~rib put. an a gown bmin~ made for Yvett~; whil~ wearing it .hti i,<br />

kldn~p=d<br />

her, .nd<br />

by<br />

they<br />

two thugs. Sir<br />

are both trapped<br />

feeds, thinking she i~ Yvatte,<br />

in a IOneIY houme by Jon=..<br />

FOIIOW,<br />

They ~..<br />

C*F, and Lee& ash her to hmlprecover the papers and jewel. He<br />

give. ber tb~ safe .Ombinatio=+ Marjorie emtmr. thm heu.e wh~d =<br />

ball is beimg ~iven for the prin.e+ She find. the safe but Yvette is<br />

ahead of her and bas necured tie ~~ntents. Marjmrie, .ftmr ~ Stmg<br />

SIC, ~bkina the pa~tm and jewel, but Cad Jonea, denounce, her ~,<br />

a th!ef. Leeds and the prince appear. The latter, ~n L=ed,, ,Ue<br />

g=mtl-n, cleapmMnrjorim, pret=ndin= to tak+her for Yvette, At ~hc<br />

clone of the ball Leeds takes Marjorie to the q~diste hap, aftar<br />

stating that ha is =*lIY a U. S. Secret Service agent. Her rmom.<br />

mate finds<br />

forward to<br />

her<br />

her<br />

dreaming of the ev-u<br />

future with Leeds.<br />

that have passed and looking<br />

Admission 22c, War Tax 3C<br />

Thursday August 18- :<br />

,.<br />

.,- .No show<br />

FRIDAY, AuGUST 19— .1<br />

“Thie~’q<br />

Featuring PEAR WHITE<br />

i<br />

SecondEpisode<br />

Ofth.<br />

“Lost Citg”<br />

Friday & Saturd.y<br />

Metro<br />

An adaptation of the old-time favo .ta Henry Bernct=im melOdr.ma.<br />

P-rl White i. swn to .dvanta . in the st**fing f~. *.d<br />

given a performance thnt io equal to a ytldnF she ham CVCr don=.<br />

Pearl<br />

gowns<br />

still has the old knack of<br />

in this picture nre going<br />

wearing<br />

towin Y<br />

omd*~ul creatiOn~ ●nd h*r<br />

u for muv*. The pictyr~ is<br />

lavishly staged and the &tory holds the a t-ntien throughout, end~fig<br />

in ●ururining fashion. Al.%<br />

-<br />

“The Losd City”<br />

The big wild animal serial call d “CIRCUS” of the<br />

“Off Shore lPirate”<br />

Featuring VIOLA , DANA<br />

Evary..e will wclc.me Viol. D..+ in this lavish. s-iety play<br />

and you will ad-e the charming little rocks in which our belov~<br />

star bedecks herself to win the admira ion of the nun. And tbe<br />

man ? Yem, you know him and You Ii C* him. His name is Jack<br />

Mulhall. And the piece they play in is a hremzy affair that ontertainn<br />

and pleaua throughout. .s<br />

* Admission 22c, WI,r Tax 3C<br />

SUNDAY, AUGUST 21—<br />

“Short Skirts”<br />

GLADYS WALTON WELL C ST IN INTEREST-<br />

ING UNIVERSAL P ODUCTION<br />

THE CAST<br />

Natalia Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --..------~ladys Waltom<br />

Stella ---------------------------- -.--.-------Ens Gregory<br />

Lance Christie --------------------- -------.. ----Jack Mower<br />

Mrs. Shirley Smith ----------------- -.--------Jean Hathaway<br />

Spike Master! --------------------- ------- ~Scotty McGregor<br />

WallaceBrewster ------------------- -------Edw~d Martindal<br />

Billy GreEe ----------------------- -.--.-------Harold Miller<br />

Woodwurd Christie ---------------- ----.-..---William Welch<br />

Douglu Smith --------------------- -.;-------Howard Rdstan<br />

Directed by Harry B. Harris4to~ by Ii.. L. TildesleY-Scenriria<br />

by Doris Schrocdc+Le.g h, 4,33o Feet<br />

THE STOR<br />

Natalie Smith, who is jumt reachin tha fla~pmr age, i’ di’com.<br />

fitcd becauam no one treats her as if she were a grown woman+ Her<br />

mother become.<br />

alao call- her a<br />

.ngagad to<br />

little girl.<br />

the<br />

She<br />

reform<br />

tbimks<br />

andi&tm<br />

he hate.<br />

fo~ m~yer and<br />

him and .~ek.<br />

ha<br />

to<br />

get even. Tbe opwrtunity i. presented hen a chance acquaintance<br />

prove, to be the cousin of tha other can ‘date. He flattar, b=r EUI.<br />

ish vanity and persuade. her to secur some incriminating papers<br />

a=ain. t bis cousin.<br />

Them her conscience tell. hm~ she h done wrong, and she all,<br />

at the ~OUtiK m~n’, apartment, to tw t- et the ~Wr. back. Learn.<br />

ing. of be. w<strong>here</strong>abouts. from tbe t~xi dr war,. One of the reform cm.<br />

didate’m aid, goes t. the aprtment and ra,c”aa her from m .ompro.<br />

&:i::afiti... Tbe ●tory end. with a budding romemce between<br />

AIso-’’INTERNATIO N AL NEWS’ }<br />

Admission 22c, WZr Tax 3C .


DAWSONNEWS<br />

P.blimhmd Weekly k; THE WELFARE DEPARTMENT ,<br />

VOL.L DAWSON, NEw MEXICh THURSDAY, AUGUST Is.; 1921 NU”MBER<br />

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WELFARE DEPARTME~T OFFICE SWIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK A.O.KIYA CAMP FIRE NOTES - SIGNIFICANT NEWS<br />

, REMOVED TO DISPEN 5ARY<br />

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BUILDING Mm. J. B. ,MO~OW enti~ined ,: (Hila~mow) The D-epartm= Labor >eports<br />

Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Eden &day afternoon August 12 at that during the month of June, re.<br />

The office of the Welfare Depafi<br />

men~ which wen in tie OW, a hO”&e<br />

Singleton. The lsdieg ~pe”t the ~. ~ o’clOek Me A-0-KiYa Camp Fire tail food prices declined three tenthn<br />

‘ ternobn sewrng. bfim Hilary Morrow ~irle met at the home & Mru. J. B. of one per cent.<br />

has been removed to tbn .gec~ndf]oor<br />

pleaoed the gueAs with a SOIOdance Morrow to gb for another over night<br />

Of tie diapewry building, ~d i6 A ten per cent reduction in the<br />

The gueti prasent ‘WWe: ,Me#d*meg hike. we went UP under the big ,<br />

nhw located i“ tie room<br />

rice of all motorn and motor control<br />

rorm~k F F, Moorehead, W. F. MurraY, A. tree.r by the dismantled pump house p.<br />

occupimd by tie emplo~ent gff ke. “<br />

apparaiu8, has been announced by<br />

office A. Sneddon, 1. G. Loverin=, E, MaY~, above LO~~.<br />

The new locatioh ‘afford,<br />

the Westinghouse Electric A Manu.<br />

W’. A. Hart, W. G. Hoiman, C, W. As ~non as we arrived we wenk>nto<br />

apace for the visiting nw~e, and wij]<br />

facturing Co.<br />

Hoover; F. C. Diver, knd Mi## gnth the water ~ere we found a PIace<br />

make pnu~ible a tmhedule o f ~ff~ce<br />

houru. During the ho- wltich will Evans. ——<br />

deep enougK fot swimming. We pmt. The. Baldwin hcomotive Works,<br />

Mr, and Mr~. Earl Meyn enter~in. ticed Firflt Aid for the Jroming, and which have been closed uince June,<br />

be deeignatad, @ome memhez. of the<br />

did different. swimming ntunt.s.<br />

‘Welfare Department will be prment ed Thursday kve”ing titi an<br />

‘have opened on 8 three day a week<br />

inf o~.<br />

That aftamoon two men came to ~~hedu]e,<br />

to whom matterg of’ eom~u ~~ty ~el. al dancrn. The follnwing were ptes.<br />

fare may be presen@d. ent: Mr. and ~rd, ~. ~. ~rennan our camp and put up a @nt for uu in .—<br />

‘ cane nf rain. MY. W. D. Bt~nnan The Cen#us Bureau annnunce that<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hart, Mr. trnd<br />

MEXIH F@ULATION Mrs. W. C. Holman, Dr. and Mm. C. a]se. came up nnd brought with biro more than one-half of the facmn in<br />

PLANNING BIG CELEB ~A~ION w, Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. 1, G. Low. . a hig jar of water and two bottlen of the Unihd sta~s are operated by<br />

ering, Mr. and Mm. ~. H. soderm~om Vape juice as we could nnt mink the ‘heir ‘-erE:<br />

The ~mmission Honorific a Mexi. Mi~~ Ruth Evans, Mrs. J, B. Mor- ‘ muddy water of the Vermijo. Unemployment in France is being<br />

cana, are planni~p a eelebrat ion to be row, and Dr. E. A. poliak.<br />

That night we had a big bnnfire.<br />

gradually reduced. It is estiqatad<br />

held in DawBon on the Sixte~nth of<br />

As we did not carry our POnobo~We that only ~ne ~enth of One per cent<br />

The Eastern Etar bdge entert.sin.<br />

I<br />

September in, commemora ~on<br />

were able to trike more bed clo+h?ng of Me popu]atioti are at othe ~rete”t<br />

of ed Saturday dternoon in honor of and t<strong>here</strong> waB not one<br />

Mexico’s ind,+pendence.<br />

continual ~~e “n8mp~oye~<br />

Mra{ J. F. McCkiry, and Mrs. C. -M.<br />

while the co%-mittee in ch srge of scrambla for more” cover~ h keep ue<br />

Wobk~, L*t refreshmti~ wwe<br />

the plans for the ce]ebrat10~ have warm. We olapt very well. Recently Gondyear manufactured<br />

Rerved b about thirty gtiee.tn.<br />

net as yet made out a de~ jl Ed pro. Early the next morning we tiart- iti S9,000,000th. tire. This record<br />

gram, it is their expec~tio n ~ ~r. Mm. Tom Fitzpatrick entertained -d h~me. We dog tiottad for a hrdf. wnB established in twenty-two yeare<br />

range, for n gala day of game s, BongB,<br />

s aturday afternoon with a luncheon ~ ~ife on ~“y way home ~ +n an of bu~inean, but 19,000,000 of these<br />

in honor of Miss Afice Mengfe of<br />

and pstriotic speecks.<br />

hnnor< Mr. Brennan. brought back Itires were made in-the iast five year~,<br />

Koehler who is visiting Mim Lueti<br />

A benefit dance was give n Satur.<br />

~~y o~tf~t for Ua,<br />

during which the ~eate~ increase i“<br />

daY evening at La,wn Hal] ~b ~i~ih McDermott. me other guesb were: The girls who enjoyed the outing car registration hau occurred and<br />

in the raising of fundfl to def]:ay the Misses Marvell Chronieter, Gertrude ~~~~: Julia Frazer, EstilIrI Murray, which has seen the greatest, period<br />

expen&e&of the c=lebra$ion.<br />

Debng and Mary Assala, Irma King,- Pearl Lluponk Cecilia of expan~ion of -the company.<br />

Mi@s Helen fi,zkr entefiined a McCafiy, Marce]]a Mitihel], Helen (Forbes).<br />

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The rsihad b~dga which , wae<br />

raphed away ,by ‘the ftood was com-<br />

leted Saturday.’.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. ‘Hunter entdind<br />

rith a ddnce Saturday emning at<br />

heir” hime. Excellent music wan<br />

urstinhgd and everyone re~d a<br />

ine time: .<br />

Mr. George Holland Iefi” Tuesdsy<br />

or California.<br />

,Little Jennet ‘Obelmiti %bo has<br />

een quiti ill is ‘imptiviss~ rapidly.<br />

Mr. and Mrrn.H* Mengle of<br />

[oeb~m. spent Sunday. with- Mr. and<br />

Irn.,,w.. Brac~el. ~ ;T ‘c-’<br />

‘Mr. J. Fragale. and family, Mr. J.<br />

‘innicum ‘and family.’ ~nd Mr. C.<br />

)nncah and’ family .up& the week<br />

nd camp~ akthe Eagle Nest Dam;<br />

‘Mrs. NatNan Scott” hau returned<br />

mm a vidit. ,* har relatiyes in<br />

~alsenburg, ~lo,<br />

Mr. C. Fr4iler ‘mana~ of the ti~<br />

,8 store is on a two .~eefsn’ vacation.<br />

Jack Davis, --a fomses rtident of<br />

,orits, has ,returned from Seattle,<br />

~anh. Ha will begin to work in No.<br />

mine.. Mr. McKasssin also return.<br />

d +rfim Smttle; ~<br />

The infant non of Mr. and itfra.<br />

ohn Wdlsce hss been, keriously ill<br />

his week.<br />

UDA CAMP FIRE NOTES<br />

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(By Helen S’ramr).<br />

The Uda Camp ‘Fire girls met at<br />

(rs. Hart’s home lax Wedn4ay ev.<br />

ning. A small portion of the even.<br />

rngwag epent in dting. After out<br />

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kleari;’ hi~’ “fought, “’e&ibttton’”’ of<br />

baqubalf. $OCM SttOSStiOSl sbonld bE<br />

given to the pitchsrs of ** re5peo.<br />

tiye teams; ~‘both uhti ~ellent<br />

control of tie bsll,. and ~ good<br />

head work ik’fielding. Gibbon played<br />

i Nod game at fir6t ‘bsse for Lorit.s,<br />

~nd English showed up good in the<br />

right -field for the Capitan team.<br />

The Iin-up and box score by innings<br />

were as follows:’<br />

Lorits: Holland, P; Finnlcum, c;<br />

M?sbon, 1st; Davis and Shaw, 2nd;<br />

Salvo and Hem, .3rd; Shelton, m;<br />

GOldman and 6edvo, lf; J.’ SaIVO,ef;<br />

Dale, rf. .,<br />

Cspitah: B. TrijiNo, p“; Chavez, c;<br />

F. TrijiNo, I*; Msrtinau, grid; Lcsb,<br />

Brd: Galti. as: Matirsez.’ If: Centel.<br />

la, if; Eng~ah,”rf. ,,. 4 “<br />

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Lorita’..~:OOO 021 100 2—6 9 4<br />

Capitin” :.-100000 ~~1 *4 S 4<br />

Struck out by Wljillo, 11; by Holland,’<br />

7, ‘Pained by l’rfjillo 1, “by<br />

Hollsnd O. Umpires, Lumley and<br />

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UPPER LORITA BRIDGE ‘<br />

1S .COWLETED<br />

The upper bAW ra~road bridgs<br />

which was wsshed out by flood w&ter<br />

Tuesday night, August 2nd, hss been<br />

replaced. The El PUEIOand South.<br />

wentern bridge crew.’ who wem in<br />

charge of the wo~k made sonn~ation<br />

with the No. 6 side of the Vernrejo<br />

Saturday afternoon.<br />

Work at No. 6 mine wss resumesL<br />

Tueuday.<br />

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FIRE AT SEA CAUSE<br />

OF ,WIWEST ANIC<br />

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Pimtical B~md D“trom Ship St-1<br />

Cold .<br />

Fire at sen is fraught with terror<br />

that hia plan includede the murder<br />

the p,ne”~erm and crm of the ~<br />

Jermyn, though hh om dark mi<br />

clung to! the princlp]a that aade<br />

men tell no talea.” He Wld ldu genti<br />

manly amocinte in crime thmt =N we<br />

to be ],q~d~ safely on. an i~la”d ~f~<br />

usinms meeting, refrehm entn were<br />

roved.<br />

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We, all sper# a very enjoyable evning.<br />

.oRITA WINS TEN .INNINC<br />

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GAME, WITH CAPITAN<br />

Sunday was an open data on the<br />

chadule OLbofi the Loriti aud cap.<br />

hn baue butl clubs, but in order td<br />

Mru.’ John Connsr and tinu IA”<br />

Wednesday for Denvsr ti. v!d<br />

friends.<br />

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MM. V1ra’NHickcox of Tucumcari<br />

is fi,siting friends and relativau in<br />

Dawuon thin week. .”<br />

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M~, ‘and Mm. L G . Lovertng’ akd<br />

family went b Denver Satutday *O<br />

visit ,ielativss.<br />

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beyond almout all other expe “encem thm theft of the’ gold ‘and tbe w :eep in trim for the big games which Rom Robertson and Frank Mc.<br />

of mankind. The homr in inte uified ~,f the ~hip.<br />

,re booked for next Sunday, the Lennoi arrived in Ddmon Satirday<br />

when the burning v~el is ~ men. Instead, Ssntos tid his villaina aams crossed bata on the homi from Red Rivnr. ~<br />

Em Ehi? boarlng women and c ildren, associates on the Lady Jemyn boi Wnnds. The Lnrib team won tbl<br />

and stall. further when it jg bfnke plan-d ‘he Lorikao~<br />

holes in the bottom of one of i :ontest in the Hh inning with tlw<br />

. that ,tie fire Isnubeen UM b~ .f~ndu lifeboats and c“t the davit npea<br />

Koshler bsse ball gastis tha 21st of<br />

Eore 6 to 4.<br />

., to cover. up anothm crime.<br />

tbe ~h= nearly through. ‘rhtis The attendance “at the game wa!<br />

Augunt on the home diamond.<br />

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All theue elem~ta are w e~t in was stored in the captsinea gig bef, /mall, but the fans who were for<br />

i,Dead Men Tell No Tiles,”<br />

Mm. ~nley Otack m-d k<br />

~tov tbe fire wa~ .sWrted in the hold of 7 ;unate enough to be t<strong>here</strong>, witnmme(<br />

of crime, adventure in+ love, by ~. ‘Starkville, Colorado, on mumcl~y to<br />

Lady J~mm.,<br />

I good exbibitiin of ameteur base<br />

W. Hmnung, author of ** fffe~~n,<br />

npend a week with relatives.<br />

Th burning of the ship, and i }all with the added suspense of “th~<br />

wdited for motion picture P TOuee daeperate tiggle of pwsengers a ~enthinsdng.<br />

Mr. “J:,,ti~~nidad is in<br />

by Mr. and M-. .GeoWe dOlp~ ctew b emape the dreadful fate T The Capitan team worod in thi ~amo%< visiting his son, Sam ROy.<br />

Chester. It hau been visu~liz d an a pared for them, form several of I ‘i& inning after rstiring Lorfta b~ .vaL<br />

,.<br />

,spectncular and thrilling Tom ~miss<br />

many aDec~cular ~cenes in “De Itriking out two and catihing a mar<br />

production by Vitagraph.<br />

Men Tell No ,Tales.VP<br />

tff at third. For the<br />

Mr. &mm Oleski of., BturkvNle,<br />

next’ three in<br />

“/. “Dead Man Tell No Talea~~ iN be .’.<br />

Colorado, .ia visiting in tie home of<br />

dngs tih tisms were retired in one<br />

hhown at ‘the Dawson thw 1e on ‘Eric Ahdemon of Red Rivg* ~al<br />

tio-three orde~, only one man ge4<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stinlay Stock.<br />

Wednesday, August 14. Daw~on visitor this ~e~k.<br />

ing past.first base. In the fir8t hall Mimes Carrie and Mnrgsr& Mario<br />

Australian gold wag the IUF whfck ‘---<br />

~fthe fifth inning Capitsn made tws<br />

resulted in tha fOrrnQtio” in th mind “Mr. G. L. FenIon and bride~rg ,<br />

Of ~lmero, Colorado, are visiting in<br />

!ostly errofi which gsve Lorits #<br />

of Senior Joaquin- Santos, a vil ainoua ;<br />

petted home this week,<br />

Dawson with their brother, Mr. Andy<br />

ike number of runs. In the aixtl Merle.<br />

Spanish adventurer, a plot w ch in.<br />

tame, Lorita put over one more run<br />

eluded the destruction of a pa enger WANT ADs<br />

!nd repeate,d the trick in the seventh, , Mrs. Charle, Vi~il and children<br />

ship at sea and the dtih of aII On<br />

The’ last half of the eueventh looked have gone to Mora to vi~it “with<br />

board. The minds of the gold hieves TIT the Dawron Now. for What 7<br />

maif it was going b be a “merry-go. friends and relatives.<br />

were inflamed with disire<br />

II<br />

f r the w~nt JO buy or SON,or 10~t a ~o”ndj? for the CaDitan ~um, but Mr. and Mrs. Lui~ Mndrid motorod<br />

prccioun metrd, and they work ~ and 0 ‘ou”d ‘tiG1e-”<br />

Loritu tightened up and permitted ,’to Morn lnwtwenk.<br />

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fought feverishly to possess thim- Fer S.l+A practically new Ford ~nly two men to make the round trip. Mro. Luis Forti and daughter Hel-<br />

selves of the treasure. The ind Of car. For particulars see W. J. Mullen Only m% men came to the plate ‘in en,’of Lorita, returned bonre August<br />

Santos was engaged by the h pe Of at the store. It. the eighth; -it wan either a case Oi 8th from Coal Creek, Colorado,<br />

seizing chesti of the Earriere IgO1d,j For SaI+A second hand strike tkrae and out, Or Out aS first<br />

dove.<br />

w<strong>here</strong> they have been vititin!4 fOr<br />

bound for England on ship~a d, put Six hole National range< Inquire at In the ,lnst half of the ninth. CaPi, the past three weeks.<br />

it was not inflamed, That mmd ~121. ,’<br />

tan hit three oigles in a row and put I<br />

worked coldly, deliberntgly, d vilish-<br />

over the nece~mry run tO tie the Mm. D. TrujiNo died at her home<br />

For Sal-A five passenger ChallY.<br />

It dominated the weaker ind of - score. LoriW followed suit and sent August 9th. She iu survived hy her<br />

See Mr. WardeN at house No.<br />

John attery, ,in love with dntofl’ ‘ers”<br />

three men b fir% two of whom husband and six children and other<br />

And 1343.<br />

besiutifui step-daughter,’ Eva<br />

were brought home by a timely two- .relaYlveb. Interment waa made at<br />

overcome his” 8cruplea against enter- POF Sml_Chalmurs five paasen- bagger, The Capitan team failed to the Daw~on cemetw. Mrs. Tnsjfl10<br />

ing into a plot to stesl gold. ‘ ger auto. Mr. Warden, Houue 1843. score ii the last half of the tenth. had been. u resident of Dawaon for<br />

that hi~ plan includ the mu er of<br />

Llt - Credit is due both teams for. ” a the past four yearu.<br />

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O~r s~k of fly swattersi poison and tangle foot ‘fly paper, insed powders,<br />

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We alm hive Paris ~reen.and germ killers for your garden. ~” .<br />

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Bakery Dept. I Jewelry Specials<br />

Good. f~esh, wholesome bread I for 5 dmy* onfy<br />

and pai tries fresh” every day. August 22nd to 27th.<br />

‘Also CC replete line of package ““Ingersoll Wlliolite wrist<br />

g~ds. Try them. watches _._.. -_____ $5_00.00<br />

Ever Sharp pencil leads__ -_~5c<br />

Fr uit ., Dept. , ~ ~~~fpins redu~d 25 per<br />

Here y~u wi~” find W fresh I cent.<br />

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fruits, egetables, nuts, etc. in<br />

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We h~~~a comPlote l;UOOCFruit J=ra,<br />

season. ,* C*W, R.bbam, in fact .vwthinc for tbe<br />

FIXING ROAD 11<br />

c MA&ON CANON<br />

The State’ High way department ip<br />

busy through Ute Park and the up<br />

per Cimamn canyon, providing prap-<br />

er drainage and gFading the road at<br />

the park and wide ling nti generally<br />

improving the UP.ver can~on road.<br />

The work ii prom eming rapidly and<br />

will he comploted in ebout sixty daya.<br />

.When this work is finished, atten.<br />

kion”will be given the lower canyon,<br />

widening the road Ibay and caning the<br />

WELL WORK RE: NJMES<br />

ON DOUBLE SHIFT<br />

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oil flow, and blin g. out of the con.<br />

tenb of the well mi]) consume about<br />

a week, when the drill will mart<br />

again. Absoluti confidence is e?<br />

pressed by the ccmpany m4inagement<br />

that a commw.:cjal well hag been<br />

found. ‘<br />

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Mr. Gee. “Bucha rman i8 in charge<br />

of No. 2 etore du~ing the abne”ce<br />

of Mr. Mi1e~ Yates , who’ ja my his va.<br />

cat{ on.<br />

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Mr. W. P. Corme:, of Denverp Colorado<br />

was a buaine:!s visitor in Dp,w.<br />

uOn On Friday. My. Conner 1S with<br />

the McMurtry fdfg. CO., makers of<br />

paint and vapisli. ,..<br />

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DAWSON,NEW MEX,<br />

MININ$’ OFGOLDIN the dollar has a h]@er exohan~<br />

U.S.DROPSBECAUSE>,Value than moatotier<br />

curr=ncY.<br />

UB than Selling it~at, ~me, bMEUSe<br />

ITISUNPROFITABLE fr~~;;~;r~~~~s~;~~<br />

,—. producing regioti of the world.<br />

COP- W,mes Tl,-t Ptiuecd Oth~<br />

Minor-l as By.Produ.t .ra<br />

Dow., ~utti.~ Su#J<br />

Washington, August lZ.—Ameri-<br />

can guld minihg ia dropping off—b+<br />

Mr. Mike Kalac, formerly employed<br />

as eltirician at No. 1 mntor barn,<br />

has returned to Daween. Mr. Kal.c<br />

has been at Evelith, Minnesotn.<br />

Mr. Joe Mora, Juan ‘Morn, and<br />

cauue it coe.t~ no much to mine gOld .y eye Go~~eR ]#ft Th~r~day mornitig<br />

that t<strong>here</strong>’s no profit in it, ,<br />

for a week’s camping trip in the Red<br />

Officird f~~es just given out by River country.<br />

the United States treasury show that<br />

2,38 S,017 fine ounces of gold were During the abnence of Mr. E. E.<br />

mined in the United States, in tie ii% Sherfick, Jr., who .iu on his vacation,<br />

cal year of 1920. That represent a bis potion at tbe peat of~lce wiO<br />

money value of $49,609,400. be. filied by’ Mii Louise Springer,<br />

*<br />

.1<br />

-.<br />

.Hand Bags I<br />

1~NEW STYLES FOR,. AUTUMN<br />

Hem i. 4 ktiIce .ooert-.t of aew H.md. “1<br />

Baw in wbfch are fm~t.,d tbe very Imtmt . -<br />

otylea for hdie~<br />

mm be d~ndad<br />

-nd tbildmn, *md which<br />

upwn for quality and cmt.<br />

infmctoq senicw<br />

Pried<br />

.<br />

fmm 6Sa t. $10.00 ‘<br />

I<br />

:<br />

.,<br />

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., ‘1 .<br />

‘ “i<br />

SAFE~ DEPARTMENT<br />

.—<br />

Mine. Jan. Feb. Mr. AP. May, Jn. h<br />

1004001b<br />

2.28121 2 il<br />

.80210003<br />

4100 ,o,112-<br />

S1S1OOS8<br />

614101 5 12<br />

7100011s<br />

800 0.0000<br />

9100 ”0012<br />

Total- 7 12 8 2 4 14 47<br />

The above tnble shows the number<br />

Of accidents oc.?uming in the Daw.<br />

son mines fmm Jan. 1, 1921 to July<br />

That’s almost $11,000,000 less than<br />

BYERS.HICKD<br />

the value of gold mined in the fimal<br />

yenr 1919 and even that wa8<br />

Miss Bernice Byers and Mr. Wil-<br />

lower<br />

bur Hicks botb of Dawuon were uniL<br />

than in previous yearn.<br />

ed in marriage in Raton Saturday<br />

‘It is coding tbe mine bperahr<br />

August 1S by the Rev. T. C. Dick,<br />

more to pay his men, huy his equipment<br />

and run his mine. And he can.<br />

COLFAX CO. TEACHERS<br />

not raise the price of hin product b+<br />

.AGAINST LEVY LIMIT<br />

cause @ld value is fixed by the gov.<br />

—.<br />

ernmenL A repo~ haB been circulated Mm<br />

Copper mines usnd to produce a lot %nta Fe that school teachem of the<br />

of gold as a by-product. Now the ntate are not snpWfiing the stand<br />

copper mines are closed because it tiken by John finway, st’ratesuperinisn’t<br />

profitable to run them and 4heir tendent of acbmla, in his fight w dequota<br />

of gold comequently isn’t feat the eighth .amendmant to the<br />

forthcoming. contititution reducing the limit of the<br />

But the shortage of domestic gold school tax levy from eighteen to tan<br />

isn’t going b, affect American cur- milin. L. C. .Rhoads of tbe Rtin<br />

rency. That’s because the United ~choola stated tiday that tbe teach-<br />

1, 1921, from which the iw”ured person<br />

was incapacitated for a peiiod of<br />

f our


.<br />

nDon’t miss<br />

seeing<br />

Buster Keatin<br />

in the<br />

,,~~~~f$.<br />

Sunday Night<br />

.<br />

Amusements for the week at the<br />

Dawson Opera House<br />

PROGRAM<br />

PARAMOUNT-FOX WEEK AUGUST W-28<br />

. . . N’o Show<br />

TUESDAY, AUGUST’& .<br />

No Show<br />

WEtiiESDAY, AVGUEST 26<br />

“DEAD MEN TELL NO~ALES”<br />

A fmticim.ting story with m-~ thrills ●nd much nction & b-n<br />

wevan -mud this title. It b ,8 Tom Tm-ria. production from tba famow<br />

nmw by E. W. Horn-us, ●uthor of “kffle-.” D*m’t f-ii w •~<br />

it.<br />

Admission 27c, War Tax 3c.<br />

THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 . .<br />

‘rThe Testing ~lQck”<br />

Famous-Lasky Photoplay in Six Parts. ‘ Author,<br />

Wm. S. Hart. Scenario and Direction by L. Hillyer.<br />

Cameraman, J* August. Running Time,<br />

Seventy Minutes. T~~ ~A~~<br />

,,~~w=,,~,,, _-- T_--__-.. –--.. -.-– ----– ---– --*--- Wm. S. Hut<br />

Nmlly C-y .-_. -..: --._. -----. _.--.. -.._. -.-.. ---Ews No-<br />

Rimg~ ---_ -... -._-- .-.---_ ----. --.---- ..- . . . ..&Aem RumAl<br />

R~it- -_-:. ----.. --.. -y.. -.-.. -------... -”- FIo=w- C*pmter<br />

SOmmy ..-. _..---. --. L---. -T---------- .--. _.ffi.hrd Hmdrick<br />

Slim -—--- —.-. -—---- .-- —---. —--- —. ---— .- . . . ..- 1 rs McFadden<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

In the -.IY fiftie z mimtrcl Mum of wbicb the ●tar is Molly<br />

Gr8Y, violinlrt, u tr=nling through the Si*rrac. “Sim’ra” Bill, chief<br />

of ● m outraw hind, is ●ttm.tti br ● P.t*r picture Of Nelly. -O -f<br />

bb UIen, Rimg% mim~ati Bill’. Pinto Pny a9d i. ●-ely tbwh~<br />

by the mwmer. B!ll ge. tha tmu~ w ~rform i. the’ .w. for bbumd<br />

●.d fsllc i. 1... with N.lly. bt.r R1.ge prnpsw tkt they<br />

draw IOU for the Pssession of the minstrel wd-m BIN pratash,<br />

Iighk hii MO. ●nd co~quam them . He force. Na]ly to mmrry him.<br />

Two ~~m later Bill, has wifn mud tkcir child onny, ● rm riving kppily<br />

in ● -him. Wnage, ●..ompn=id by Rositi, ● L e~ic~n-gid m~ tbtir<br />

m~arsns.. Ringe makes Nelly jeafouo of Bill. SoYIny fcfrm UI mud<br />

Biff<br />

hor<br />

rolls Pinto to Ring.<br />

hmknd ●rd obmino<br />

for money M<br />

m= eag.~ement<br />

-y<br />

u<br />

~ d-tor.<br />

violini.t in<br />

Nelly l-m,<br />

● bmse klL<br />

Bill S-S in ●-rch of Rinse, u ●rr~ted, e-~, .ud Pinto .tam~<br />

Ring. to demtb. Bill fidswly ~ying bar +Iin to t~r ●@k cbifd<br />

-d t4e~ am reunited.<br />

Admission 22G War Tax ~<br />

-UNI<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST. 2S-<br />

‘6Drag Ha~<br />

FEATURING BILL 1<br />

Fox Photiplay. in Six Parts:. I<br />

l.-<br />

Two Reel<br />

Mack $ennett<br />

Comedy<br />

Wednesday<br />

Night<br />

‘ER$AL METRO<br />

any’<br />

IRNUM<br />

~uthor Chas. A.<br />

Seltzer. Scenario by H. P. ~ler, Director J.<br />

Gordon Edwards. Runniq& mq Seventy Min-<br />

Utea.<br />

.!<br />

““/<br />

AIso-’THE ~ST CITY’ Third Episode<br />

Admission 22c, Wak I<br />

-Tax 3c.<br />

TH6 GAST<br />

Dram Hubu ----------------.----.-- .-: -.. --wflli=m F-mum<br />

B8*M Merzmm. ------_ ----. -.--,____ -.-----.J-skie S*undmr8<br />

John Hmydoa ----------------------- -.---.. -SfdnoY F.-nklyn<br />

Luk Da-y ---.---__------------—- ..---. -G. Rmymond NYO<br />

hne Mowan ----...-+.:7-.---_.--. ----. --. Herwhel MaYmll<br />

Memb: ~WSOU ----. --


Ptiblisb.d W..kl7 by<br />

————.<br />

THE WELFA~E DEPARTM’E~<br />

.—... ——<br />

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,.<br />

VOL. L I DAWSON. NEW MEXIC-THURSDA~. AUCUST 2S, lgzl<br />

NUMBER 30.<br />

SAFETY,~RTMENT<br />

A safe man maken a careful ttidy<br />

of his daily work. A carnlem $rorker<br />

is un~fe; he lacks method, uses<br />

no precaution, or to num it up in a<br />

few word,; he does not think No<br />

great or impo~nt undertaking was<br />

ever brought to a successful imu 2 unless<br />

the Bmalleat” det.ailu had been<br />

carefully thought out. It is irlpoesible<br />

to make a man think tho~Ighti<br />

of mfety, if he has no concep<br />

the resultn that arise from<br />

chancen.<br />

Many accidenta can be attill ,utid<br />

to over-confidence. An over< onfi.<br />

dant “man may pomibly rea<br />

danger b which he is expos<br />

❑elf and over.entimati him<br />

with the result that he end<br />

perform dange~oha operati<br />

iniiely and sooner or late<br />

penalty: He. is the pem<br />

always. tiking chanceu..<br />

Mr. E. A. Holbrook, m<br />

neer, believes:<br />

The frequent occurren<br />

denti that am the regul<br />

not being familiar wfth<br />

language brinm out clea<br />

for every man who goes uncle<br />

h study English.<br />

in English.<br />

wamingti of dan~ and dnn<br />

e~<strong>here</strong> in mineu and for<br />

DAWSOHEXTEKDS WELCOME TOTHENEWLYWEDS<br />

No king ever entered a conquered parade form with the DawsoII BOYR<br />

city in beater triumph Wan Superin- ‘Cbarivmi Band under the competin<<br />

tendent Mt. George L. FenIon and, Ieadembip of all those present, at thi<br />

bride entered’Daw~on on Tburtiay had of the line. Justin front of tbt<br />

evening. band was the borro” and cart, whicl<br />

Tbe triumphal entry was the ch- had bkn reserved for the guest o<br />

max of days of careful planning and honor. {<br />

preparation. When it became known When the Fenlon car arrived, Mr<br />

that Mr. and Mm. Fenlon were ex- Fenlon was @laced in, the cart, ant<br />

petted tu amive in DaWson the latter the proce~sion-ehrted up main ~trem<br />

part of the week, a “Get FenIon” with the hand “playin@’ a m@dlej<br />

Club was organized with rapidity appropriate for tbe occaBion. Th<br />

that would put the best New Mexico line of march doubled back M mail<br />

politician to shame. Headquarters street and ~topped at the Sherwood<br />

were e~tablished in both Raton and home w<strong>here</strong> the pictoriaI history o<br />

Daw~on in record timepand placed the event waa recorded, and Mr~ an,<br />

in charge of men whoBe loyalty to Mm. FenIon re-united:<br />

the cause could not be questioned. Mr. and Mr~. Fenlon were marrie,<br />

The ~ubject of a suititde conveG- nt Denver, Colorado, on June’ l~th<br />

an-w for the townvi gust, was given Bince which time_$hey. have been i)<br />

serfoug and careful deliberation, and the east, Mr. FenIon having attend<br />

was finally left to the decision of a ed the summer segsion of Col,timbit<br />

~pecial committee. The Dawaon Newu U nivemity, tiking Rpecial work.<br />

while beinz ll~n-partirnan, cannot Mre. Fenlon, was formerly Mis<br />

frdl t+ Give recOEnitiori“to the very Jcsephine Mary Toohey, of Trinidad<br />

effjcient work of this epccial cointiit- C ~lorado, w<strong>here</strong> sbe has resided f?<br />

tee on transportation. Safety and the past several yearn. Mrs. Fenlol<br />

dependability were foremost in the ihus been in Dawson oti a number o<br />

minds of tbe committee. Nothing occasions, “and has a wide circle o<br />

seemed. ti meet these requirements admiring friend~.<br />

quite go completely as the humble Mr. FenIon ha~ been nupefinhn<br />

New Mexico bum. and a sturdy two- dont of tbe flcwaon public school<br />

wh=ld cart. for the paintfour ~ears. His efficien<br />

When Mr. and Mm. Fenlon left Fla- work in conriection with the 10CS<br />

, ton Thursday afternoon in their car, schools, and bis” conrenial mannel<br />

’11<br />

An antiiation la bin~ o ~zed the wheels of, the carefully perfed has won for him the- admi~on an<br />

MR. W. T. RUSH’S CAR STOLEN<br />

~<br />

Mr. W. T.- Rush’ n five p8wenger<br />

Buick wan stolen some time after 12.<br />

}’clock Tueeday night ‘from him .ga-<br />

.age w<strong>here</strong> he had left it that night.<br />

rhe car was ‘not mimed until 10<br />

~’clock Wedn~day morning, The<br />

ioor of the ,garage, which leads iritu :<br />

;he alley wa~ fotind unfa~tened.<br />

Van Dyke’s garage was notified,<br />

tnd they gave instructions’ h their<br />

road employeoB to search for the car.<br />

Fhey found it on Crow Creek flab’<br />

w<strong>here</strong> it had app=ently skidded off<br />

nn unimproved runway into the mud. .“<br />

Not being able b, extricate the,~gg,<br />

it was abandoned. ---<br />

Authorities are diligently at work<br />

endenvoting, to locate the thieve~:<br />

CAMP FIRE NOTES 1<br />

(Helen Frazer)<br />

The’ Uda Camp Fire Girls met at<br />

the ho,ne of B@nca Bergamo on<br />

Wednesday evcni~ Augu~t 17th.<br />

We planned for an over night bike<br />

on Tuesday to Daw#6n Canon. Aftir<br />

a few other topitiw~ra discussed, ice<br />

cream and cake were ~erved.<br />

We adjourned eatiy becaune of<br />

a threatening rain storm. I<br />

●<br />

(Hilary hfomow)<br />

The regular meeting of the A.O-<br />

Kiya Camp Fire wau held at the home<br />

o-$ Mv. J.. ,BJMorrow, Ayagt.. 16.<br />

We planned h have an overnight<br />

hike on the 26 of AuguBt and also a<br />

tennis tournament for the A-O-Kiyn<br />

Camp Fire beginning the 29 of Au.<br />

guut.<br />

We adjourned and will- have our<br />

next - meeting at the “home of Eu~<br />

Gordon next Tuesday.<br />

BOY SCOUTS<br />

(Wallace Stark)<br />

On Monday night August, 22nd the<br />

A*OCIATION kEING<br />

Boy Ecouti held their regular meet-<br />

ORGANIZED I<br />

ing. An over-night camping trip<br />

was plnnn.ed and dues were paid..<br />

for tbe purpow of educating th pub. ed maohine atitid b move. By the e~teem of the Dawson people.<br />

Mr. Morrow inntructid the scouw<br />

lic to the advnntage of neing c pper<br />

time they reached the outikirti of , We join their-mariy friends in e~ about the new style of Boy Scout<br />

and copper and hrasr pyduc , in<br />

Dawaon all was in reaifinesu. A lons tending hearty corigratulationa an suiti. The quemtion of, nw miti k<br />

phce of the nuhmtitutis which me line of automobile wm drawn up in best wishe~.<br />

not been’ fully decided by the boys.<br />

,.<br />

/into use during the period of the<br />

——<br />

war.<br />

‘COAL PRoDucTtON a<br />

Exhibiting of copper produck =nd ARC~lSHOp ‘OF SANTA .FE AND ‘ MISS DINSMORE RkSiGNS<br />

,CONTINUES TO DECLINE<br />

of iti main alloya are being pla nned,<br />

PROVINCIAL OF THff OBLATE ‘—<br />

also the imuing of litemture ex dain..<br />

. ORDER VISIT DAWSOW Mi~ Grace Dinsmore who ~B beei<br />

The United Statis Geolo~nnl Sur-<br />

ing tbe advsntegen of copper UIId “iti manager of the local office of th{<br />

vey statiE that the production of bi.<br />

alloys. ,“ The Archbishop of San~ Fe is WeHhrn Union Telegraph CompnI<br />

tuminoua coal continuem @ually b<br />

‘ The membership of tbe awocii ktjion, visiting the Oblate Fathem. He is for the pant year, has renigned from<br />

decline. The titnl output during&<br />

of which Mr. R. L. Agaasiz o i ‘the on n confi=tion tour. Provincial her position w take effect Septim<br />

kst week of July (including ligniti<br />

Calumet and Hecla Mining C,,. i~ of th,e Ohlat~ Order, Rev. E. h ,~er l~t..<br />

president, is made “p of tbe le<br />

and coal coked ) is etiimated nt<br />

~di~ Coutiiu of San Antinio eccompa- M!et D1nemore’&fficient work and 7,S61,000 net tonnba decream of 22,.<br />

copper producing companies, and nied hlm to Dawaon. Sunday the pleaning manner hem won for her m<br />

000 tonm fmm the week- preceding.<br />

most of the leading fabricatira mak. Oblate Fatham took them h Cimar- ~ide ~ircle of ffiend~ who till =0<br />

hke dumpinm during the same par-<br />

ing brass products and sheet and tube ron Canon and the Eagle Neat Dem. @ret ~ learn that ~hg i~ Boon u<br />

iod felI off 21,000 tinm and over.<br />

copper, Later they will tiuit Tao~ and the leave Daw~On,<br />

L . .<br />

neau exports still more. The pro.<br />

Merino Valley:<br />

SOCIAL EVENING AT DAM‘SON<br />

duction of anthmciti fell off maWr-<br />

CLUB Mr. T. C. Hill and ~..C. A. YOUM<br />

Elmer Sherfick Jr., and Ham ially in the lwt week of J“]y. From<br />

A pleaeant no~ime W= enjoy~d<br />

by the members ofl the DawBon Club,<br />

at tbe club roomu on Ftiday evening<br />

of lant week, following a bu linem<br />

meeting of tbe club.<br />

Refremhmenti consisting ;f ice<br />

left Thursday for poiut.s ‘in Ationa<br />

on a Pusine= trip for the Company.<br />

Mm. Harvey Springer and Loui=,,<br />

Miss Nellie Miller and Mr. and Mm.<br />

E. F. Scott motired to,hatin Imt<br />

~edneaday ni@t ti attend tbe E}k’e<br />

‘GOame~ +* ~~rned wedne~~J<br />

‘rem their camping trip”<br />

Mr. and Mrs..W.”R. Mujom of Trin.<br />

idad are visitin~ Mr. and Mm. O. V<br />

De LaPP. While <strong>here</strong> they til gt<br />

to the Eagle-Nest, ,Dam fOr a wee~<br />

the tital output, including mine fuel<br />

and local ~le~, is estiatid at<br />

T500,00 net ton. d decma.e of ~~<br />

000 tonfl when “compsmd with the<br />

week of July 23w. . .<br />

Mrs. F. B. EvanB and Mm. W, J.<br />

“<br />

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aream and cake were servnd, dance.<br />

\<br />

outimf. ,<br />

Horsn motired<br />

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ti’ RatiII filday.<br />

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‘“’ 1, “. ., StGNiFICANT NEWS “], WELFAR~\’ \ ‘<br />

“’1 .,, +. ‘, ”;.’<br />

ART”Wt)RK .-,<br />

II .- [. ~\ \$<br />

The Bolshevik newspaper, Izuektia, The,.regular’~ ~ ‘ ‘.-<br />

.<br />

I ‘1. and, ,“” ~~<br />

repo~ts that six million starving @se. fad Eohrnjt fee<br />

anti are tiarching on tioacov to get floe of the W elf<br />

‘1<br />

i ~ >6;,,..<br />

tiRT~AIT PICTURES ~. . ~, ‘food. 10:00 a. m. Saturda~<br />

/<br />

,.>>.><br />

~ committee ,re~<br />

Satisfaction Guaranteed” ‘<br />

.~e, tiebti ‘due the Unite~ Sktes ~omp,aint had ~een ~<br />

/<br />

government from foreign courrtr~h; ~h= da~ry; and ~ecnmmi, ,“<br />

k GUST ATH~N ‘ ,<br />

amounti to $10,000,000,000.<br />

investigation be made as ..er’<br />

~ House 1?4 ~ Phone, la Rings Senate Finance Committee has re- proper attention was being, ~.en the<br />

! porbed favorable on a bill to give the ~at~r of ~aniktion<br />

M<br />

,.<br />

~e~etnry of the Treasury unre~trict.<br />

The Director of the Welfare De.<br />

ed authority to refund the debt.<br />

partment visited the daiW on Sunday<br />

,—<br />

Secretary of Labor Davis, has-” is- and again on MOnd~y fOr the pu’wOBe<br />

,.<br />

nued ‘a mbtement in which he stites of making this investigation. rtis<br />

,that t<strong>here</strong> a?e 6,753,000 unemployed evident that t<strong>here</strong> ia BOme misapre-<br />

Dwight’s IceCreampemona<br />

in the United States at the hennin~ QStO the charge thht the ster.<br />

~ present time. ilizer IS not being used. T<strong>here</strong> have<br />

-’> been a feW 0CCa3iOnEwhen an emer.<br />

Dawson, N. M.<br />

It is etitimated that the coet .of the gency has precluded the fromibility<br />

/<br />

dirnardtamentcbnferekrce h the Unit. Of ~terilizatiOn of the milk bottles<br />

Fa ~cy Creams and Ice~<br />

ed States will not be less than $1,000.<br />

000.00.<br />

after h~vj”g bee” ~~~h~d ~n,f ~n~ed<br />

ifi hbt whter. The boiler at the tlairy<br />

i~ under steam. daily and furnishes<br />

The country is begin~ng “h real-<br />

steam for. the srrilizing room. All<br />

a Specialty ~. ‘, ize that a return to normalcy means,<br />

milk cans, botiklea, and ‘,receptmcles<br />

not the artificial readjustment of<br />

of every kind which are used in corr-<br />

. . business conditions, through legbdanection<br />

with the handling of the ‘milk<br />

tion, but rather a madjuatment that<br />

“will<br />

are washed in hot water and stdriliz.<br />

come only, through the applica-<br />

I~1<br />

ed with live skarn. Every pri?can.<br />

““<br />

tion of sound principles of indubtry,<br />

tion is, being used, to furnish clean ~,<br />

The awson Tailor Shop thrift and economy. —Samuel R. Me-<br />

milk. Before being bottldd, the milk<br />

● , Kelvie, Gov. of Neb.<br />

pagw.s thmu~ four sets of strainem<br />

The past wee~witnessed a ~n. and is cooled by passing over a series<br />

TAIL( )R MADE SUITS FROM $30 UP eriil increane in the activities of. the of -pipes through which cold water<br />

steel mills. Tbe operation of theis be!ng circulated. After bein~ bo~<br />

ALL WOOL<br />

.<br />

Ohio works of the Carnegie Steel Co. tied it is placed, in the cooling room.<br />

was on a 85 per cent schedule. Owing to the fact that the season<br />

—.’<br />

ha~ been unusually cool, tbe re~rig.<br />

Dati compiled by the Employer’s<br />

E. A. SYARK, Proprietor<br />

eration plant has not been opemted,<br />

Asr.ociation of twenty-four. Iead.ink ~ n placo of operating this plani, the.<br />

I ‘ I cities of Michigan, showg an increa$e<br />

milk ia cooled with ice purchased<br />

in their working force of, 34, OOOemdaily.<br />

at the store. The evening ‘milkployees<br />

sikce Apri} imt.<br />

ing is, delivered the following morn.<br />

SOCIAL tiVENTS 1F THE WEEK Mrs. F. B. Evans ente-ined with<br />

America has~ro]lment in the ing; ‘and the mornink milking is de- ‘<br />

a tea and sowing last Monday after- *<br />

OY Scout movement of 628,119 livercd on the afte* noOn trips.<br />

qoon. The $ueate preuent were: Miss<br />

Mr. and, Mrs. J. . Black gaye an<br />

~oy~. I Tha claim is -. ~nen for i“~~e~tion<br />

May Miller of Trenton, New Jersey,<br />

informal date’ Thu sday evening in<br />

at any time, and an invitetio~ ii ex-<br />

Miss Nellie ~iller of El Faso, Miss<br />

honor of. Miss Nell e Miller of El<br />

Director-General Davis has told the tended to anyone who de~ites to<br />

Fay O’Brien; Mesdames W. T. Rush, Senate Interstate Commerce Commit.<br />

Paso. Mm. Anna Borne a~sisted<br />

ktiow the manner in which the. milk<br />

W. J. Horan, P. C. Diver, W. A, IJart, tee in his hstimony On the Adminie.J<br />

Mm. Black with th serving of tke<br />

is handled. Employees at the ,dairy<br />

C. A. Young, J, A. Black, A. M. Van ttitio,,’s railroad credit bill, that con.<br />

‘ refre~hment~ which ere ice cream,<br />

will gladly anwer any inqnirie~ you ~<br />

Dyk.r and J. M. O’Bcien. vess will be called upon to appropricake,<br />

and coffee. he young peo-<br />

may desire to make.<br />

- ate<br />

%le who attended we e: Mimes Edna,<br />

$200,000.000 to make final set. The committee also advised that<br />

Mrs. Framk Vigil gave a mrrprise tlem=nt ~e~een the government ~nd<br />

Fannie and Mary ~ a, Redpath, Mil-<br />

pnrty for Mm. Virginia Vigil 6ntur- the railroads. ,<br />

mnumber bf complaint have been<br />

dred snd Gertrude. e Lens, Grace<br />

made relative tq COP1weighb in mn-<br />

day cyening at her home. A most<br />

Dinsmore and ~ n= Sherwood;<br />

nection with tbe deliveries made w<br />

pleasant evening wa~ spent in danc. ScanIon—’’How about it Mr. Fen-<br />

MesEm James Scrib er, Alax Sned.<br />

the houses. ~is matter i~ being<br />

ing after which light ref re~hmenti Ion, did you have a sort of a hunch<br />

don Jr., Richard Lu ley, Fred Co.<br />

checked up with the V1.TW of aee-<br />

were served. A la~e number of that we were going to pull some.<br />

vort, Willimn Eegel , Jean Yates,<br />

imf that eve~body geti two thou%<br />

friends were present to enjoy this thing?” .<br />

Charle~ JournigQn a d George Ab.<br />

and pounds of coal for bvem ton<br />

delightful affair. Fcnlon-’’Well, YOUkngw that this<br />

bett.<br />

charged to his accqunt.<br />

is the first time t%at I was ever mar.<br />

Mim fiary Sanchez and Mr. Lee ried.vv<br />

It was. also sugge~ted that an a<br />

A group of happ girls gat<strong>here</strong>d DuwrI were united in marriage Sun. ~<br />

safety meaeure, it would .be a good<br />

at the home of 7“ Mrs. J. B. Morrow day morning at 11 o’clock by Rev. J. “Just a word of” encouragement and plan h have some kind of a side rail<br />

Tuesday night for a slumber party S. Ru@sell at the home of the bride’s appreciation often timeu mean~ mOrn placed on the bridge which is bn the<br />

that Hilary had planned for them, gister, Mm. Raf a~l Annelmo, Mr. C. than a raiBe in pay.<br />

curve between the upper school and<br />

The girls sang songs, gave yells, and. E. Garcia acted as bent man and<br />

the “V’?.<br />

frolicked untiI the “w


Special’- .<br />

Shoe Dept. I<br />

1<br />

All Whi e<br />

Shoes<br />

Redueed<br />

this” week .<br />

T<br />

Eversharp Pencil 1 s<br />

reduced tu 1* packa e.<br />

Old prim 2ti<br />

I<br />

-1<br />

Full line-of, silverwa e ‘<br />

at priws that cannot<br />

equaled anyw<strong>here</strong>.<br />

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Watch This<br />

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NEXT WEEK<br />

,. for prices on - .. ~<br />

Canning Fmits<br />

4.<br />

and canning supplies of all kinds<br />

k<br />

Motor Robes<br />

—BEAUTlES-<br />

Come in. and w the<br />

beautifd automobile<br />

and steamer tobeh we<br />

arg .6howing. ”’<br />

They are wool through.<br />

and througlt-%oven<br />

w<strong>here</strong> the wool is<br />

grownm+taunch, sturdy—made<br />

to withstand<br />

the hardest wage..<br />

Ends are frifiged or<br />

hound;<br />

AU through the year it<br />

wi~ give delight to the<br />

motitist-the travel~r<br />

—to anyone who loves<br />

the, out~fdaors.<br />

~i;~ b the Oregon<br />

d oolen Mills<br />

which guarantees the<br />

quality. basonably<br />

primal.<br />

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‘- ‘:%?~ . ‘“-’-<br />

~o ~O~*—*ti •~* ~*-*~A*~9~,~0-h9~*~ •~* , ~<br />

ORITA.KOEHLER CAME by Campbell 0. Time of gsme two fimt @sin have .U bunch of hittem 88 t<strong>here</strong> were an ffieient men pwent<br />

A DISAPFONTMEh ~ hon~e tb~~ minvtefl. I and tkey were ell an the job Stin- fti” we tsam. Mk Winifwd Teeple<br />

day. The && 19 M 2 tillE ~bs was appointed as Cbrdi.man of a corn.<br />

CAPITAN WINS’ AT SUGARITE<br />

Someone remarked d~ring t w<br />

,—<br />

stiw. ICoelling cohnectid with the mitte- to eee the ~th~r women whom<br />

jume of Sunday’s grime betie m<br />

The Capitnn, tiam won ‘a de~ided ball for tio home rune, a two-bag- she knew would be interested in play.<br />

on Snnday Eer and a ain~le. bubhch alm pick. i“g.<br />

oriti and Koehler, “how wiU it yc~ry f~m Sugarite<br />

ed out a nice spot over in tbe next<br />

ok when .it is writtun up in t Ie when they bOOke~ ~e*en ~ng and<br />

Tke next ‘nieeting is schsduled fo~<br />

county and landed a home.run.<br />

awson N~e?” We have do deei m held. Sugarite w only One.<br />

Mdnday night, Augumt 99, 8 o’clock<br />

capitin<br />

, pose as a cti~lc, and will trot at- ‘<br />

found the $.gsri~ pitih- The featgm of the game, waa Lwn- at the opera house. Nothing defl.<br />

mpt a detsiled. ~tement of ~ ,g er in tha first inning of tb ~me ●nd leY’a pitching for the D=waou” tdam. nits had been settled in ward ~<br />

e struck out twelve men and held<br />

\ntested pointt during tbe saw m: pOund*d OU~enough hi~ to net ~X<br />

the questionn of who ia ~ be the<br />

L<br />

<strong>here</strong> is one point however, vi<br />

runn. The remaining eiEht framee ROY bJ onlY four bite. conch, when praotice will, Htnrt, or<br />

The line-up und box more WerB means<br />

ear in the mindu of the fanu w P:saedWithoutUUYaddit~~nal BCO~S ofr~i~i~g fi”an~e~ ~a nOt<br />

med out, that im,they like hY ~th the exception” Of tbe fou~h. ag ‘01’owa : enough people’ wera present. Both<br />

Dawson—Lumley, p; Koelliug, c;<br />

ball game and not an exhibitio n when capi~n put Over. one. mOre<br />

Mr. Blrl and Mr. Gtiber are very<br />

wrangling. Koebler’ won ~ ~ run and Sugnmite feund Trijillo for Scribner, lst; ~ubach, 2n@ Smati, anxious to Mve -s11 tbcma who aru<br />

a three-bagger and a single which 3rd; Amboe, m; Covert, If; $hsnnon, deaimun ,of playing out W the next<br />

\me by a 6 to 4 score.<br />

The first few inningr gave pron 1- gsve them their ody score. ‘cf; Kerr, rf. meeting. TbeY are confident that<br />

Trijillo was in good form, and is Roy—McCa~, J; Brauch, c; Ju3- Dawson hau good makrial for tin.<br />

~ of a good game, both teamu we n’.?<br />

credited ylth fourteen strikkouti. tOn. Id: HeBt~, lst; Knox, aid ; ning teawie.<br />

,ing good work and the ncore e<br />

Tafoya and Orkiz were on the mound p~nkey. m; Bamett, K; ~loemeim,<br />

was in the fimt half of’ the fif<br />

for Sugariti. cf; Lsatherum, rf.<br />

THE MINEWS PICK ‘<br />

ning that things “blew-up*’, and<br />

The Iins.up and box score were as<br />

k. R. E. “—rfectly<br />

good game was ~iled bo<br />

,fOllows,: tiawspn -..104 00s lsl—1~ lb 1 while we don’t recommend tbaf<br />

r the playem and the fans..<br />

Capitin-Trijillo, p; Chavez, c; ROY ------ blo 000 loo— 246 YOU squeeze the dollar unti] ths- eagle<br />

gument stirtdd over a thi@ ba<br />

er-throw, .&nd $rom then on ]t M;rtinex, Ist; Trijillo, 2nd; English, .—— .wreams, it iu well under the prenent<br />

3rd; Galvin, m; Martinez, lf: Santil- ~EETING HEM TO ORGANIZE conditions to keep it long enou~ b<br />

came a matter of argwmenh ratt -<br />

~, cf; Montiya, if. ~Wti BASKET BALL TEAMS get acquainted with tkt nob~~ bird.<br />

than baseball.<br />

Sugsrit=Taf oya and Ortix, ~p;<br />

The line-up and box tiore werr aa William, c; Brancart, lst; Provo@t,<br />

A number ‘of the enthu~iastic peo- We know a lot of peu@14whi Would<br />

\lowa: 2nd; Matiinez, Srd;. Ortiz and Tnfo. p<br />

Ie were out to m meeting Monday like ta see a copper lining in the<br />

Lorita-Malcolm, P: Blair, c ;<br />

night at tbe opera house held for the. clouds.<br />

, ya. m; Senna, If; Williams, cf; KlmIbbons,<br />

lst; Dntiu, 2nd; Shelter , tchner, rf.<br />

purpose of organizing tiwn basket ~.:.<br />

i; Hearn, MS;Shaw, If; Salvo, c ; ‘Cbpitin ---..1-1--600 100 000—7 ball teams. Mr. H. T. Bird, the btis- About the time that we think that<br />

le. rf. Sugarite ---.--....000100000.:1<br />

inem manaeer, outlihed the phIjI 4tn’ asrrices are indispenmble, we arc<br />

which they hoped to follow. He very liable b be dispe~d wttb.<br />

Koehfer-Campbell: p; KeW, c ;<br />

.rger, Ist; “Wimberly, 2nd; Fnquny , DAWSON TEAM PLAYS AT ROY<br />

9t8te~ that neighboring tC.WIISWem ---<br />

France expecti to Bend 200 rep:<br />

Also working up teams,<br />

1; Ciellamf, Be; Sbob@t, lf; Atcbl and that<br />

-<br />

The Daweon team after fighting<br />

reuentntivea to the djmrmament con.<br />

Dawaon’ would have oppotinitie~ to<br />

t, cf; Murdock, rf.<br />

muddy. roada the most of Saturday ference. We are glad that Uncld Sam<br />

play against these various bamu. He ~<br />

RH El ‘ night pulled ihto ROY and ~bowed nO a not going h pay entertainment<br />

la of the o“piniOn that them am<br />

rits ..--. -0010020104 S<br />

bj]~, ~itice ~g ~~ fild wt Fmnck.<br />

1 ill eff%b of the experience in the onougb men for two tiamti, and<br />

ehler. -.-– 001 Oio 0s1–6 b t game played on ‘the ROY diamond<br />

men don~t like %tar.<br />

enough women for one team. -<br />

Stmck out by Malcolm,” 5; .bs Sunday afternoon. \<br />

. Mr. Robert Grab~ was Ap@oltited At a baskba=, a hit i“ tie<br />

mpbell, 7. Passsd by Malcolm 4 , It is generally conceded th.st. the b~porary iaptain .of the menp$team m*~ ~~‘, ~ “ .I:<br />

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WEEK AUG. 29-SEPT. 3 “<br />

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TVE9DAY, “AUGUST 3h<br />

NO SHOW ,.<br />

,. NO SHOW<br />

WEDESDAY, AUGUST 91—<br />

..~~E BAIT”*.<br />

Mauri@ Tourneur Photiplay in Five Parts. Released<br />

by Paramount. Adapted from Sidney Tol-<br />

- ‘er’s Stage Play, ‘The Tiger Lady.?<br />

THE CAST :<br />

JOE= Grainper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..- ,–... -HoF<br />

John Warren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . He~rT<br />

Bemmett B=rtom -.----. ------. -->-------------- Jack<br />

Job= Gordbn ------------------------------- .-Jame,<br />

Hampton<br />

Wowlwsrd<br />

M.Don.ld<br />

Gordon<br />

Dolly .---.. -.----.----.-----------------------R=><br />

Simwn -.--. -.---. -.-+. -.------<br />

Madeline ------------------------------------<br />

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~bb=rly<br />

Jo* Singleton<br />

PouPrne And*iot<br />

Jimmy -.-.. ---–---. -.-. --------– ---–--<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

–-----n Cri=mim, Jr.<br />

J-n Grniner, smlaneirl im th= jewelry do~rtment of ● dov=rtment<br />

mtore, is f-lmly ●cc-ned of theft and found cuiltr. -Shin i~ the<br />

~ictim of m PIOt frmm~ bY Simp*On, fl~rw=lker and ?*mbar of ●<br />

bud of cr-ka of whlcb Bennett B=fion is l=~def, mad DoIIY, -~other<br />

t-l-girl, who ●wemrt -e*in-t bor. - Bsrta- re..ue. Jaun and memds<br />

her to Europ= *hem he Imth* IOima her. -@*rtOm imtend~ ED Utili:=<br />

Jmn’* charmti to cmptum a rich auitar, John Warram. -In Pmri. na<br />

● tbrnatre ● Iiom emapes from thestagemmd IO=W i-to the box oc.<br />

●Upied by Jozn and B.rton. .- Warr~ ~- her. -They all r-turn :<br />

to America on the gama ●teamar. Warren ●ud” J-m f-n in love.<br />

John ~r~u, i former friemd of B*rtom’#, dot=tiia=~ to ●id J-an.<br />

G~rsou goeti to Dollycc rmm in an E-nt Sid4 tenement to force ●<br />

~nf eetiio~ f rem her. Bartan mppemra am &tmn tisurem &e con feu- .<br />

●ien. The7 fight, Jan flee* to Garo*n’b mp=rtma=t*, h- GO-eS with<br />

tha dacum4nt covtainiae fbe comfe~~im-- Ba~*u f-l!owa .=~d celliden<br />

with SImpWU,-WhO im ●lso af tor the -p=r<br />

Bartom de8d. The Wli=a ●rrive, the ttonfegdieu<br />

i- asommrmtd ●md Warr*m tins b*F,<br />

●nd SimwOn •h~t~<br />

is fouid ou him, J-n<br />

tieA two-reel Maw ~ennett Comedy<br />

TtiURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1-<br />

Admis#ion 22c, War Tax%. - ,<br />

NO- SHOW<br />

FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER S - -<br />

●:Beware of The Bride”<br />

H- A~usi,ng Scenes<br />

Fox Farm in Five Parts. Story by Edgar Franklin.<br />

Smnarioby Joseph FianWln Poland. Directed<br />

by Howard M. Mitihell. “<br />

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THE CAST’<br />

M-v EMer*m --.--. ---. __. -----L-- .-_-- ..--- . .. Eileen PmrcY<br />

Billr Emetmm -------. ----. --.. -+------------ W~ltar M.Grai~<br />

Tom HemI!AmI----. ---. -----: -..---------.= ---- H=llam Caoley<br />

Pets Noble -_--... ---_. -..------- .---- .-. --Harw Punkinwa<br />

Mr Hoblo ---------. ---. ------------. ----+ .---Jame Miller -<br />

D~lly Hay. -_--. ----... ---. -.--- ._--- ._--. -.. -Ethl Shznmom<br />

Horm.e --.-. --... --.. ---_. -... ---_ ------; .-G-rge W. MUU<br />

sYNOPSIS.<br />

Wry bernon’o honoymoom &tb her m~ori= bu.hmd i. CO’=.<br />

●tantly imtewupti by the busiueaa eagm~emmntn of the latter, who<br />

faik m ●o wh~ m mere honeymoon ●bould be ●llawrd to interfere<br />

with momey-~kimg. The .ouple tire erdormd to Europm and Mary<br />

zoae’ hem= tobkf bar pa-mtrf~rewell. Tbay -m not -t home and<br />

●b h-s s*=ornl hours to” cp4nd before being mble to mtum t- NSW<br />

York. The whole ctovii hied u~n tk* trouble M=ry getc into,<br />

while w-itin~ to return to New. York. She mccti an old cwtethemrt<br />

8A gab waled up with●motber f riemd’i hurknd. Ecerywlng<br />

turnc omt O. K. ● t tbo end; ~ftsr man7 compfiatfaaa.,<br />

‘Ak;THE ~~T CITY’’- fiurth Epide<br />

‘...~A&i~~i~n ~wp ~aX &<br />

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Admission 22G War T=%<br />

By ARTHUR SOMERS ROC:E ‘:<br />

Ada- by Ed- _; Jr.<br />

OWCF tho wiro -me her brmther’c ~oi-’ biddin~ ood-bye. Thea<br />

● pietol remti mmdthaputfio -=1 wand ta tba~re tbmyoma.Tbe<br />

girl took - Tow to~ko tke -n respancible far her b-thor’m de-tli<br />

.uffer until he wae ruind ●nd hmlplms. Hew fier c estkete slewly<br />

.h~m=ed amd<br />

●md .inistrnr,<br />

blectomd into fore,<br />

xk- for ● picture<br />

●f IOF ● m-rri~<br />

whew dram- wil<br />

at wan<br />

carr~<br />

l-*4109a<br />

r-u off<br />

your fwt.<br />

‘S fJNDAY, S~TEMRER 6<br />

!’LUR!NG LIPS’<br />

Featuring EDITH, .ROBERI’ s<br />

Da-e Mmrtin’- wife used hw feminiw Cb-rm ~rfthgoadof f=t<br />

in luring into the datertire’i ❑et the ~ wbo ●ll bm ruimd kr hmc.<br />

bad’s cmrtar. 18 t<strong>here</strong> ● m indi?iduml more dmpi.ab 1. tin b. Wha<br />

~bemes tohmmrhimown guilt on th4 &oulderc, ef ● f~ad ? Thi#<br />

plcturm wSl ●t YOU tbfekimc. Don’t mbs it, for it ● WO1l mde mud<br />

prO*idw gripping emteminmeut.<br />

&“INTERNATIONAL NE ws~<br />

A@lssion 2% War T= k<br />

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I ,1 \iFIcANT NEWS<br />

TH~BLwstiN’;fl-- ~$;”<br />

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P.hlimhed Wc.ekly by THE WELFARE DEPARTMENT<br />

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VOL. 1. l’- DAWSON, NEW MEXICO-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921.<br />

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DAWSON SCHOOLS T<br />

CAMP FIR’S NOTES—A.O-K1-YA<br />

!s A DAW50N ti151ToR<br />

CAMP<br />

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) Mr. T. C. Patterwn tio lefi Daw-<br />

“School \vill open Tues ay mo~nin~<br />

lHilhry Morrow. )<br />

son about four ye- ago is s~nding<br />

September 6th. The kc 001 ce~su~ Tho r?~lar meeting of ~he A-o;<br />

n few dmys iz ton viffltin:g with old<br />

j,, st cc),llplctcd, sho~vs th .t t<strong>here</strong> arc<br />

?rfen is.<br />

i~iTV?.C~:np ~-;asheld at the }.o!n,: -of<br />

m-r: chi!dre]} of school Age in saw.<br />

Fmm Dawson Mr. Pa~eMn went ~;-13 Gm.don on T~,egday evening,<br />

sox tl~~[1 ever before. t record en-<br />

,.<br />

a Seattle and enWred th employ oi !~lf~ust 23rd,<br />

rollment ii predicted. n, order “to-<br />

,he hcific Steamship com~y, and<br />

tnke care of the large attendance<br />

The businernBof the evening was<br />

rbr a time mrked betwren Sea~le<br />

the Board bns added three more<br />

tha arranging of a schedule for the<br />

%ndNome, Alaska. Later h= went tQ<br />

teachers making a total cf thirty-mix.<br />

Tennis Tournament, for the week bc-<br />

Ms Angeles, whore ‘he #dea d the<br />

Ths buildingv are in exct!Ilent cO]ldigirrning<br />

Monday August 29th. The<br />

>nesent time, wd became enga2!ed in<br />

tity to Friday night on acco””t’<br />

build-<br />

He stxtes that Mrs. Patimn’s<br />

ings have been revarnish ,?dand those<br />

of the opcnin~ of school. We also<br />

qealth ,has been much improved since<br />

in the other ‘buildings wil 1 be worked<br />

planned an over-night hike for Au-<br />

Iwving for the mawt, and tiw that<br />

over later. A commer (:ial depart.<br />

gust 26th.<br />

~11the membm of the Dawwm cQlment<br />

will be added to the high BChOOl<br />

We adjourned to meet a< the-home<br />

~ny aTe doing fine: the Jewdi, AIU-<br />

Courtie.<br />

of Irma King next week.<br />

rjc,h, Secord, Rog’=, Bpnm, Sitio,<br />

The text ~ook contract of ih~ state and Ha~din families, now r~iti,emts of<br />

(Lo~llse Tccple)<br />

of New’ Mexico with the different the coast city,<br />

Frid~Afigelee their camp near the pump house<br />

school di?trict and t<strong>here</strong> will be no Call., &nd invit~s people fmm JJamT above Lorita, This camp afforded<br />

changea from last year i T Dawson. h mall on him, as he mlwaw likes k nice shade trees and a .finc place to<br />

The Eteady growth of the Dawson we, home people.<br />

swim. . me cry from the tima we ar.<br />

schoo[ system make~ it r ecesmary to<br />

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rived t<strong>here</strong> until time to eat was<br />

CAMP FIRE NOTES<br />

have u more .c:n~plete.: crganizatfon’ ,,<br />

“comw on.,i,n:thfcw~~Cer, ie+~]h!e:’~.<br />

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“he ~a~t zcverai--yiir=j:t~”e~ iTa—-<br />

,~rg> l~u]>~berwho camo up the carion<br />

(n the early days on the old stage<br />

:oncb~ who have lived tbru the early<br />

Period of the camp devclo~ment and<br />

who are hem today to tell the story.<br />

We who today enjoy the plmeure<br />

~f wnlklng over the trail~ blazed by<br />

Lhe.sc ~rly pionqcm, hold in high<br />

veneration ind esteem the nlen<br />

whore sterling qualif~c~ of fair-play,<br />

!ndurntry, nnd perseverance, have<br />

made possible the pu~hing back of<br />

the frontier until we say today,<br />

‘t<strong>here</strong> is no frontier.”<br />

One of these men was kind enough<br />

LOcome into the office of tk Daw-<br />

?on News tind tell us mmebhimg of his<br />

boyhood days, and r,omething oi the<br />

early days of Dawson. With Klg permission,<br />

we are pleased to publi~b i<br />

part of this interview.<br />

In the year which marked the<br />

close of t~e Civil War, t<strong>here</strong> was<br />

born on September 7th, on a farm in<br />

Morgan Cbunty, Indiana, a boy who<br />

was vamed Frank,—Frank Shelton,<br />

who is tiw numbered among Daw-<br />

SCM’Sold-timers.<br />

Mr. Shelton spent his boyhood<br />

(]aYs on a farm, apd still thinks that<br />

it is a pretty good place to live. At<br />

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,<br />

than in tbe paeti, “The ;:oihwing .in -- ‘tHeiw Fr~=s’Repo~etJthe<br />

p>an to be follQwd tiis y~r: AhmIt fotlr o’clock Tuesday after.<br />

About -~-a’r!~ckthdtm ening we<br />

“built a large fire and cool~cd our<br />

Iou.rtocn years Of ag$i’ h~”” “moved<br />

with his parenti to -Arcolai 111. Here ‘<br />

Principal’s meet{ng<br />

morning at ten o’ clock at<br />

building. “<br />

Raturday<br />

the old<br />

noon eight CamP Fire Girls: Rut}<br />

Vickers .-Nellie Scribner. ,. Mary CO<br />

vert, Margaret Pearce, Bianca Beruupper.<br />

, When. aU were rnady to eat, he was employed at farm work and<br />

t<strong>here</strong> were no ‘(slackers~] because the in a brick an’rf tUe factory in 1S86<br />

swim had made U8all hl~nmy... After Iwhen his narents moved to Dodge<br />

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General teachers’ meet,”g Mondny game, Elizabeth Shcnvood, Irene $upper another dip” and we were ofi City, I{ansas.<br />

mol.lling at ten o,clock i:, the hjgh Petty and Relen Frazcr with two to bed.<br />

His desjre to ~eemore of the we,t<br />

nchoo~asgcmbly room, Douglas build.<br />

,.<br />

lng. ,,<br />

guests, Cecelia and Doris Sherwood,<br />

and Miss Mccrear!? left for an OVer-<br />

The next morning<br />

!i:,r !>renkfast, and bcga,, clean. in~ year, he hired out to help drive u<br />

call of tbc principals of the i-espec. WC biiccd about two miles up DXXV-I,~g up our ‘camp so that wo could btlnch of horses and mulas from Wative’<br />

build in~s.<br />

son Canon arriving t<strong>here</strong> about five come home. . ,.,<br />

“gonbed ‘Springs, Kansa@,<br />

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to El PaRo,<br />

Enrollment of all child~en belon o’clock. While we were waitini for I The gir]s who enjoyed th~ outing Texa~~ It ‘Qs du!ing the Indian<br />

the seventh grade at 9 ojclock Tue~ our food to come we made our beds. 1,Vcrp: Jlllia Flaxer, E,teIla Mumay days, ?nd the trip Was not Without,<br />

d,ay ]norning,<br />

TWO of the girls made a Pine bOugh EF,n~ King, pearl DuPont, NarceU8 ‘the realm Of ~dven~ure. fie h*r~s<br />

bed and next morning reported th~ ,~itchell, c~et~ FRp Crawford, .HilarJ arid mules were used in connection<br />

Enroilnlellt of- seventh ~nd eirhth<br />

bed to be soft as a feather bed— ,~~op=om, ~am ~~orrow, ~er”or \vitN the grading of what is now<br />

grade pupils at 10:30 TV Bday morn. ~itho”t the fcnther~,<br />

Mays, Louise Teeple, Elizabeth Bren: known IISthe El Ps~o and Southwesing<br />

at the Douglas buildi g.<br />

Enrollmc]lt of high s hool pupil. ~ .<br />

~ /“1<br />

Abot}t six thirty Mr. Brennan nnn, and the gu=di ano, Mm. MbTMrn<br />

tern road out of Ei Paso.<br />

?O1lghtOLI?eats out but ye had such and Mrs. MayS. After delivering the horses and<br />

at 1 o’clock Tijesday afte noon at the<br />

a lot it took a telephone cali and two<br />

mul?s, Frank struck out into Texag,<br />

Do[lglas building.<br />

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i,rips in the car before it all arrived.<br />

and finally landed in t$e town of<br />

parcnt~ arc llrged tO nrOl~ their On the last trip Mr. and Mrs, Bren. CAPITAN PLAYS AT SPRING,ER ~,~id~and, ~<strong>here</strong> be hi=~ ~nt n~ + .<br />

children the first day an have \ hem ~an br~llght “~ some gingnr ale —.<br />

co\vhoy. He rode the range for over<br />

attend regular]y. If the haya” tom- Iwhich helped a lot.<br />

The Capihn ball team met with ten years, ten years during which the<br />

Plaints ibey should bav them ad. I After SUPPC=we built a-big bo~ hard luckat Springer an Sunday af. events, ifrew~ded,wotil~~=d fikeg<br />

jl~sted as soon as possible fiospect~ fire and sat ~Wupd ik ~nd -E ~ng~ tern~~n, ~“d lost the game by a ~=or~ novel, ~ri~ ~aree~ =~ ~ cowboy<br />

arc bright for” a good sc 001 year. I“fitil ,ve were sleepy+ It was not a of 8 to 4, ..vould also constitute a ‘chapter in<br />

“r.<br />

.—icold night and tie sl.pt fine. In tbe first inning it looked a. if the life of another mnp~oyce of the<br />

DEATH OF J. P. F OYD I We got up the next morniag as it was going to be a walk.away for Phelps Dodge Corporation, for bY k~j<br />

—,<br />

~soon as the stin came uvto us. Each the Capitan boys when they put ~vC= side rode Jim p,lckqtt, Manager of<br />

Mr. John Pinkerton loyd died 10f us helped tO Eet br=kfaat =nd It four rnns, b“t Springer pulled to. the Phelps DOdge Supply Department<br />

Tnesdny afternoon m ~: o p. m. at surelY tatted good too, because we gether and registered ~ ~h~t.o~t for at E! Paso. The yeare,?n the rnnge<br />

the home- of his daughti Mm wan. had been ~mclling b=cOn and co ffce - the nemnincderof the game. Engl’ieh ~verenOt OnlYyears of adventure, but. . “<br />

nie I,ee Wamen,, for a half hour or more. Mrs. Van b$owed up mod at third ba~e for the also yenrs Of mman~e, and he wa8<br />

hlr. Floyd came ‘b p ,~n Mme Dorn was evidently getting break%~t Capi:an tenm, a]~~ SantiUa, ~hO happily married.<br />

six month~ am from S“ der, VeXaS, at her home.<br />

ponnded out three hits out of four In the year 1897, Midinnd county<br />

whre he was pmviounly ~ngagti i“ We carried our own bedding but times at bat, _Fo= springer, Salazar was in need of dependabl~ ,her~ff,<br />

the fuel businege. Mr, Rrennan came about nine ~’cIOck on the fritcher,n lno”nd played a ~ood and it was Frank Shelton who was<br />

He is survived by his wo tiu~h. for our camp outfit. The packing of ,game.<br />

elected to fill the office. He sewed<br />

ter~, Mrs. Fannie Lee Wa n of Daw. our bedding gave cwh one uf us an<br />

The box icore was au foilows: for a pey~d 01 eight years, While<br />

wn and Mrs. Lola Mc~ ~hli~, of ~onor.<br />

~, ~. ~ in the Offlco of sheriff, he drOve the<br />

Minneola, Texae. Inte ~t, was<br />

.<br />

It was quite warm hiking home.<br />

‘ last herd of cattle of any importance<br />

made in the Dawmn ~em, ~ Th”rg. we ~mived abO~t eleven tiyed but ICapitan ---.400 000 000—4 11 4 through tbe Pa+ndlo country of<br />

day afternoon. ha!)py and all wanted to go again. / Srringer . ..L 202010 030—a G 5, ( Cmitin,ued on, page 6.)<br />

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Th6 Daw: son UTailor: Shop .<br />

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TAILOR MA DE SUITS FROM $30 UP<br />

ALL WOOL<br />

E. A. STARK, ‘Proprietor “’-<br />

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William Redpath, Misses Leonn Sherwood,<br />

Fannie Radpath, Edna Redpath,<br />

Mary Redpath, Mary A=ala,<br />

Marie Dupont; ?de- Richsrd Lumley,<br />

Jamas Scribnir, Alex Sneddon,<br />

Jr., Paul Velard, Thomas Johnson,<br />

Jr., Frank Bessolo, George -Pritchard.<br />

Fred Covert and Willie Red-<br />

Path.~<br />

,—.<br />

\ Mr. and Mrs. A. M-,Van Dyke and<br />

family were Sunday dinner guest!<br />

at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Johr<br />

O’Brien.<br />

D<br />

A farewell party in honor of Mis<br />

.Issola and Mr: Ehner Sl?erfick, Jr.<br />

\va~ given at the home of Mr. ant<br />

hfrs. Sheifick on Satu~day evening<br />

Miss -la is leaving f.r Albuquer<br />

quo w<strong>here</strong> she will enter school anc<br />

Mr. Sherfick is leaving for Hutchin<br />

son, Knnsa6 to enter the automobik<br />

school. The young people were pre<br />

sented beautiful tokens of the goot<br />

wishes of their many friends.<br />

An early morning breakfast wa<br />

enjoyed by a number of DaWSOl<br />

The proposed mlea tsx, has afJPa?ently<br />

been passed up by the admin.<br />

istration at Washington.<br />

The ‘Standar~ompany of California<br />

has announced that 11$000<br />

out of l~,OW employees who are eligible<br />

have sub~cribed to the stock<br />

wh~h the company has offered as an<br />

invest.mcnt and snvinga plan.<br />

About 150,000 of the present<br />

460,000 government employees, are<br />

soon to be dismissed according to<br />

Washington reports. This wilI increase<br />

the present unemployment, but<br />

will materially decrease the present<br />

governlnent expense account.<br />

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A new coal field. said to cover an<br />

area. sixty by one hundred miles has<br />

been discovered in Cmmda, according<br />

the confirmation” of a report by the<br />

Dominioh Government.<br />

It has been repotied that hunger<br />

riots have broken out in tho state<br />

of Yucatan Mexico.<br />

I<br />

I .J<br />

House 1744<br />

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ART WORK I<br />

a~a<br />

RAIT PICTURES<br />

Sat- isfaction Guaranteed<br />

GUST ATHAN<br />

Phone, 15-6 Rings<br />

young people in Dawgon Canon o<br />

. . . . . .. Under tbe provision of a lQW ~$s-<br />

.unday mornmg. ,rne pamy Iezt a<br />

ed by the legislature of the United<br />

~:30and returned about noon. ‘Th<br />

‘ \ ~ollowing young people enjoyed th<br />

IStates, the playi~ singing, IJr renlo;tin~:<br />

Misses Grece Dinsmore,<br />

I-dering in any pub~ place _of the<br />

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Leo<br />

. .<br />

national anthem, ““The Stnr Bpanglea<br />

na ..Sherwood, Mildred nnd Gertrude<br />

Banner”, except ns an entire number ,<br />

De Long, Mary and Fannie Redpath,<br />

is pmhibit~.. It i~ furor -ted<br />

Messm Paul Velard, Richard Lumley,<br />

that the anthem shall ,not be played<br />

Alex Sneddon, Jr., Fred Covert, Jas.<br />

as the part of any medley in any<br />

Scribner.<br />

theatre or other place of amusement,<br />

Aufiti the 29th, Mm. C. A. FTaZ. or place of public nature. The act<br />

er’e birthday was thw imiTatti for car*ies a pcna~ty Of a fine not Iesa<br />

a dinne? pafly whii affordad har thnn $26.00 and not more than<br />

I<br />

dangbter Hehn an opmtm~to win<br />

a Cmp Fire Honor by plrmning, mR-<br />

$100.00 fOr each Beparate Offense.<br />

The amount paid out by firo insurance<br />

companies to cover 10eg<br />

‘ccwa~ ‘d ‘=” ‘*ikk ‘re ‘nvi b ca~lsed by fire averagea $800,000,000<br />

.<br />

A BUSIN~SS. OF<br />

YOUR OWN”<br />

,.<br />

x~~d”r:’-r<br />

Billy Horan wl~bnati<br />

‘i” ‘eryear _<br />

hig eiEhth T<strong>here</strong>. were manufactured<br />

~<br />

in the<br />

birthtiy with a party w f.fOn~Y United Stitea during tho past year<br />

At {x Real Bargain ‘<br />

af ternmn, Auguti 29th. EigM bOy lz5,000,000 paim of mbbor heels.<br />

friendk wwe bhb invtiti suesb, The -—<br />

aftrrnoon was spswt playing gfunas, It i~ estimated that 1 cent a gallon<br />

nnd climaxd by th cuttiw of a tax on gasoline will net the s~te of<br />

Rooming house in Tr inid~d, Cnlorado, is being ofLferd for ●ale on bi,t birthday cake *ich was decornt- Arizona $18,000 for the month or<br />

nccount of owner le Lving city to look after othar bu. inesa<br />

Twenty.sight rooms ●md two bath roome, all fufniihed<br />

Good location and Ion g term leaee.<br />

interernts.<br />

comP[eta.<br />

cd u-ith eight candlm. Billy %YS it July.<br />

W.S the best birtihday he evrr W.<br />

Smwcor Sm40t hss timti tit<br />

the soldier relief bill will amount to<br />

The birthday of ?drk Hamey ~402 ~25,000 the fimt year,<br />

Sprin~er u“= the ocmsiun fw * ~ci* 1’<br />

FOR lNFORMAT1O N , ADDRESS F. O, BOX 337, DAW90N, N. ewning at the Spimger home, With Dun’s indek number .of averam<br />

M~X., OR lNC!UIRE AT HOUSE 1507, CAPITAN HILL<br />

m enjoyed by the fallowing fite d Amcricsn ‘prices as of August I#t<br />

gue~: Mrs. SteppiM, Mrs. M. - shows an increase of 2.4. per cent.<br />

CMrty, Mrs. Bourn, Mrs. ~X<br />

Mm. Re*trom, Mm. R-e,<br />

Kerr 9<br />

Mm. Recent figures publi~hed by the<br />

SOCIAL EVENTS OF T HE WEEK<br />

On Thursday evening Mrs. Mays<br />

SIWt’tand Mm. Sylvester. Mm. Spring- Department Of LabOr* shO~ a de-<br />

was the date decided upon. All memer<br />

~erved a delig~u~ two course lun- crease in emplOwlent of 1,1 per<br />

hers or No. 7 Iadice who would like ~hw”+<br />

cent<br />

to go may obtain further informs .<br />

and Miss McCreary, assisted by Mrs. tion from the committee—Mr8,<br />

Hoover and Mm. Har , gave a very Paxton, Mrs. Wm. Moorehead<br />

Dj~k<br />

and<br />

Frank McLennon of Red RIv.sr waB For the yea~~ing Ju~e 30~h,<br />

in =a-n ~hu=d ay{ 1921, tha total expenditure of tbe<br />

enjoyable party at th<br />

and Mrs. Earl Mays.<br />

home of Mr. Mrs. J. W. McCarty. lf.Jnitid<br />

000,000.<br />

States amounted t. $b,l15,-<br />

The evening was sp nt in dancing;<br />

during which the circl one-step and<br />

waltz were quite pop lar. At about<br />

The fifth b= of Mary Va”l employed ‘rs Emma.ctie~, m night nu- m. at hW tti been Hos-<br />

Dvke WaS the occasion of a very<br />

lpitfd Ieft ‘rhutiay for ~ Paso.<br />

pretty childrcns’ party at tbe home<br />

It is estirn~ted that t<strong>here</strong> i.<br />

automobile to every fourteen<br />

one<br />

per-<br />

11 :S0 refreshments c nsisting “of ice<br />

cream, cake and Punt were gerved.<br />

Those present wer : Misses Ruth<br />

Vickerfi, Nellie Scrib er, Mary Coof<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyke on Sat-<br />

urdny afternoon. Those present to<br />

enjoy the larty were: Marjorie Roran,<br />

Emily Pearce, Hortence Black,<br />

Mm. J. David and MaTY *N,<br />

mother and daugtier ti Mm. Neil<br />

Be]i51e, ate viai~ng in ~m”,<br />

sons in the United States. , ‘1<br />

“ .,-,,-..’; ...<br />

Forty-four persons perish E15huge<br />

dirgiblo ZR.2 collapnea.<br />

vert, Margaret Pear<br />

Earn., .Elizabeth She<br />

, Bianco Bcrood,<br />

Irene Pet-<br />

Kathrinc HenV, Doris @f3rien, Mary Vere Go~bt, Joo and Juan Mora<br />

Marrow, ~leen Ffellman, Eloi~e Shan- ~t”m~ wed~~~~y f=o~ ~ e~en~.<br />

LORITA-KOEHLER GAME<br />

ty, Viola Sutton and Helen Frazer. nOn, Nelhe Hedspeth, Ifi=belle Koell- ive .~pfig tfip d~ring which they 3n a one-~ided game at Koehler on<br />

Messrs Willie Redpa h, Fred Lujan, ing, Katherine Conner5 and Iva~ viti,t~ many New Mexico 4Y’Wne. Sunday afternoon, the Koehler team<br />

Elmer Sherfick, Mat/ ew Saul, John<br />

Lewis, Sam Sincsio, S ott Covert, and<br />

ROY Covert. Mr. Br nnan, Dr. Hoovcr<br />

and Mr. Hart wer also present.<br />

Brown,<br />

Mr. Earl Coburn of Springfield,<br />

On Tuesday evening at the home Colo., has rome b Dawn ti tuke<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, a Elmer Shtickis plain m -l clerk.<br />

took Lorita into cnmn hv -. s 12 ..-. +n 2<br />

score. Koehler aeema to be goin~<br />

stroug of late, and a number of the<br />

fans would ‘like to see. another game<br />

pm-ty was given in honor of Misses — between Koehler and the Dawgon<br />

The ladies of No. Mothers’ Club Grnce DinBmore, Gertrude and Mil- Mr. and Mm. W. R. Majo&, who team before the close of the searnon.met<br />

Friday afterno n in a business drcd De Long. An enjoyable evefi- have been tititihg Mr. nnd MTV.C. V.<br />

—<br />

meeting at the ho e of Mrs. Wm. ing was spent dancing and Hinging. Debpp, left Tbuday for El Pm, Mr. “CJ.mnce Iden, mp~nbtive<br />

Moorehead, The guest list included the follow- Tex., w<strong>here</strong> they wil! make k~r new of Groin, Kelly of Eati b Vegau,<br />

Plans for an all Sy picnic were ing: Mr. and Mrs. Charles De ting, home. She thq left Dawmn kliey ww a bu~inma vi~itbr in Da-n Wed.<br />

ditasnmedand Frida , sa~bm 2nd Mr. and Mm. Willir.m Kerr, M=.. have besn liting in Trifi~. “]n&*Y.<br />

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‘ The Damn<br />

“BARBER SHOP<br />

E. F. SCOl”C, PraP.<br />

SANITARY AND<br />

UP-TO-DATE<br />

Children’g Hair Cuts a<br />

Specialty * -<br />

HOURS4 A. M. to 7 P. hf.<br />

Saturdays; oPen to 9 P. M.<br />

\<br />

DR. C. W. IHOOVER<br />

AND “<br />

DR. E. A. POLIAK.<br />

Dentists<br />

OFFICE HOURS:<br />

8 A. M. to 12.00 M.<br />

lP. M,ta S.SOF. M..<br />

I 7 F. M. to 8.00 P. “’M.<br />

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DISPENSARY BUILDING<br />

RATONUELECTRIC<br />

SHOE SHOP<br />

140 N. 2nd. St., .<br />

Raton, :-: :-: N. M<br />

Best equipped shop ir<br />

New Mexico.<br />

Special Attention givel<br />

to mail orders.<br />

“~ work guaranteed.<br />

We carry a complet~<br />

line - of Nap-a-Ta]<br />

work shoes and la<br />

Aies’ ~uting boots.<br />

-“ti<br />

,<br />

DAWSONBAKERY<br />

Louis Savio, Proprietor<br />

Itfllan, French or”Amer<br />

an. ”<br />

BREAD<br />

Pastries of “All ~nds<br />

Fresh Baked Every Dq<br />

Mr. Francko Trinei left<br />

ust 26th for. home in Italy.<br />

on Au- Mike Matiya<br />

apwn~fi~ W<br />

W- o~reted<br />

-Y, Au-<br />

& for<br />

z4. ~ermejo ~ge<br />

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!N? 36<br />

Mr. -rl=Ru* Md fmily Mr. and b. Jam= Tum8r were A. F. & A. M.<br />

pent Sutiay at bke<br />

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MT. and Mrs. G.<br />

Elevem<br />

T. George<br />

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of<br />

viaitom at ~n on M*nd%Y.<br />

Mr. W. D. Bren~ and Mr. Smtt<br />

Reguf8P communi >*tiom# ●-and<br />

●nd FourthT Utdya ●t<br />

:hico, N. M-.; spent Tuesday visiting<br />

riends in Dawson.<br />

Dupant wem busiidad<br />

on Mo&ay.<br />

titim<br />

‘<br />

in Ttin-<br />

HOUW Building.<br />

VWItom Alw=y.<br />

Mm. W. R. Smith and children re- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hun~ afi fambrned<br />

Sunday from a visit with her<br />

nothcr near Maxwell, N. M.<br />

ily spent Mturday -d SU*Y<br />

ing in the Ci,mamn ~~<br />

“camp- . .<br />

1<br />

MT. Wd Mrs. Walter Mailinaon and<br />

hiidrem returned frwm Mob+, Ok. days ~t ntnldad W tk hume.of her<br />

ahoma on Mondav.<br />

,-<br />

Mr. R’obw Poolw, who b been<br />

:padillg a twp-weeks’ vacatrnh’ ii<br />

hlorado, l!as r~urti b Dawmn.~<br />

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Mr. T. L. Kinney atiended a mmtj<br />

lIF of the republicti cuunky cential<br />

!ommittee at Rntin w Thur~dW.<br />

Gster, “’”’’’’;’i’’’fewl~l~l Mrs. DOnMUy.<br />

Mr. and Mm, G. A. Stark and, femy<br />

are BpendiN a weeb’ vacatim at<br />

aTious Colmdo Win-.<br />

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Mi= Sad,ie Covert, ~ hx been<br />

ick for tb W* week, h- returned<br />

0 her pns$tibn at tie P. D. tire.<br />

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Small size 440D SMrt-<br />

Just the thim= for h--l boy., ><br />

Mr. Frank B=lo wmt ~ Triniiti<br />

~urstiy for a fw hy= vaca-<br />

:ion.<br />

Mr. Thomas Johnsm W= a husinew<br />

vkihr in Trinidad Wurday and<br />

Sunday. ..<br />

Mi% Je%ie %yem, wlm h= bee n<br />

speding her vacatien, in ~~-da ,<br />

hw tiurned @ Dawson.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bram4il~a~ are 1<br />

the parenk of a baby boy, born, Sunday,<br />

AUKUd 27ti,<br />

Mr. Frank Pazzi, who h= b= I’isitimg<br />

at Silver City, N. M., -Tried<br />

w” Dawwn on Sunday.<br />

Mr. and Mm. R. J. Sherwood and<br />

Mr. aIId Me. W. P. .P%e m*d<br />

to Raton SunAY.<br />

Mr. and MTS.A. M. Vam Dyke and<br />

Mr. L. Lwey motored to Citirron<br />

cn’nyon Mon,tiy aftetioon f ~ an outing.<br />

Mr. T. C. Hill atid Mr. C. A. Young<br />

returned b %weon Sunday evening<br />

after kving apen’t the ~ week in<br />

Arizona.<br />

MB, La.- Amadw til leave M6nday<br />

fo~ Santa Fe, w<strong>here</strong> she wil’1entw<br />

‘her daugtim, Beatiice, in t~ V~eb<br />

Academy.<br />

Mm. Whti, of fiwm, accomWnied<br />

the garden cOnf~ jydg= tO ~wwn<br />

on Friday, w~d spent the ~Y vi~-<br />

Mng with ftienda.<br />

Mr. Hamy Wo*tbin~ of th@<br />

Phelps Dodge SuPPb DeW~?~t at<br />

El Y&, Te=s, ~pent a few ~YS in<br />

Da-n t~ week.<br />

Albmt Mamh, =n of Mr. ~~ Mm,<br />

Jamw Mtirsh of hrti. ~~u~@d<br />

Wedn+y from Springer, W* h{<br />

~ been spodng a *ek’8 v~a~~n<br />

MTS. L. C. JohnBon, whO has beer<br />

visiting the last six weeks with hel<br />

mother in Manitiu, Colorado, return<br />

ed on Sunday.<br />

Mr. Frank De Long and famil!<br />

came in Saturday evening from El<br />

Dorado, Kansas, to ~sit ~IS Parenta<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. DeLong.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Keeney of For<br />

Smith, Ark., who have been visitinl<br />

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dicl<br />

—. Ipaxton~ left Saturday for portale<br />

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Mr;<br />

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and Mrs. T, Scanl~’s oK1ltien, $1.26 Em h<br />

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rho have been vtiiing with re~atives<br />

Khmki panta -d legg ngs are idc-1<br />

,t Ratin, ,hqw returned @ ~n. for school ear<br />

Mr. F. J. D=er, of Wwh. was<br />

Lbusinms viaiti in hwon on Sa&<br />

wd+y.<br />

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ARMY<br />

Old<br />

GOOD<br />

School E<br />

STORE<br />

ilding —<br />

Mim Lena Muntoya ld,t SWdey for<br />

Walwnburg, w<strong>here</strong> sh expe~ to visit<br />

in the home of h= ffl~M-<br />

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CHURCH 1DIR CTORY<br />

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Mrs. Rush, Mr& Dwar, and Mm.<br />

~cLennon -red to R& M.n- D=w~Om Chud S. Russell,<br />

minister. Bible Scho i, 10.00 a. m.<br />

day.<br />

—— . Mrs. Young, Supt.: ‘mary madern<br />

M,. H. T. Vendeml c~e dO~<br />

meet at Re&cue Sb ‘on, Mim Me-<br />

Creav in ~h~ge, Mg ,er ~adeu meet<br />

from Rd River and @ e few days at ch”r~h. Evenin uervicn 8.OO<br />

in Dawaon. p. m. Choir practice Friday, i .00 p.<br />

m. All welcome.<br />

Mr. W. D. Brennan and Mr. F. H.<br />

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Catholic Church— undays: Masses<br />

Hayes mtitored M K~hl~r Th~day at 8.80 a. m. for “glish.s~eaking,<br />

aftern.awn on a b~iness tiip. , 10.8Q a. m. for Spani h-speaking pee-<br />

—. L<br />

pie. Evening, 7 O’CI ck. Week-day<br />

‘Mi~ Grace McDenndt left fOr ~ervi~e~: Ma~s~~ at 30 and -7 a. m.<br />

Gallup Manday, w<strong>here</strong> * u’i~ teach Junior choir ,rehea~s 1s WedneBdayn<br />

in the sckols<br />

km. *<br />

during the coming at 4 P. m. First m!<br />

devotion: Communlo<br />

at 7 and 8 a. m.<br />

Y Of tbe month<br />

, 6.S0, mason<br />

Mr. W, K. Rw, reprinting the I<br />

Purcell Shoe Co. of Drover. W* a WANT ~D9<br />

businew vistir<br />

day. *<br />

in Damn ~ Thum-<br />

Try. the<br />

want<br />

Dawson<br />

m buy<br />

Ne ● for what YOU<br />

or * II, or lost●nd<br />

Mr. and Mm. C. H. I).@ r~-d found uticlea. T<br />

Wednesday from Col-d% wh=e<br />

they have spent the paat week tilting<br />

with friends.<br />

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Mr. J. M. Francc?is, maner?er of the<br />

urniture dvprtment ti “th Fhelw<br />

)odge Mercati(le Co. wto=, was o<br />

,usinesa visitor at Cimarron Sunday. 5’<br />

For S.lo—Second hand Ford car.<br />

.Six hole National ra ge. Inquire at<br />

Mim Ann Sbppeard b rmed<br />

‘corn Denver, w<strong>here</strong> Bhe has been<br />

pending a two week~’ ..- vacation.<br />

—. at &ton.<br />

Mm J. T. Hekan, and Lm Helen,an,returti<br />

fmm Demm Tuday, Mr. P. A. T~Wrs nt SWmd’W and<br />

w<strong>here</strong> they hve bwn fOr the-. n-t sun~y at Tr~~d” +<br />

Meek.<br />

Mr. Am Samt,l!a a ~~ntiing a few<br />

Mm. Secr4 and &gti, and days’ vwcation in D nvm.<br />

hfrs. A. Wvirnn knd chil~ return.<br />

!d Saturdny from Gardinur, Wkre<br />

they have ken Visfting the ~ Svem!<br />

days.<br />

Mr. and M=J<br />

parenti of a baby b<br />

A“uw~ 21th. ,<br />

e Hems am the<br />

, tmm Sahrday,<br />

Dr. E. A. 1’ P~=k urnti Wtine~<br />

Mr. and W - DuW ~d day from TtiiW &er Swtiing<br />

the young= chfidren r~~~ W4- aeverrnl days tiiti T&atiV=.<br />

n-y f mm a camping trip which<br />

they spunt A Tam, Hot SPtigS, Mr. N. W. h<br />

E&gle Nest dam, and Maxwell.<br />

, on Monday for a<br />

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which he will Wd<br />

lin left D-inn<br />

o Wew -tion<br />

at wribuk Wlor-<br />

Mm. Anna Mikul~. wife of Mr. J. I ado pbinti.<br />

Mikulian, who ig employed in No. 6<br />

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mine, .arived * Dawn the earlY Pam Mm. C&l- Syl w ati CM*<br />

of Kanws City, Ka ,, arrived in Daw-<br />

Of the -k. Mr. and Mm.’ ~~uli~n<br />

fm-ly lived at ~ebb ad were ,-~ T!u~’ay w<br />

“t witi Mr. md<br />

eye witn~ & th ~~k flood. Mm. c; ‘cCU~.<br />

Mr. E. C. Keti,w of PuebW. whO Mru. C. B. Buc an md wn Lynn<br />

IS com=ed * * M ArmY r~ned 1 f~m Angew Cal.,<br />

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NOWin nto< k in’ the fruit departme~t.--This wpnr woes to pta.atoo<br />

earlyt$ quf ,te price~, but you can be sure<br />

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PLACE YOUR oRDERS” NOW<br />

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Flni size, Rerr Self Sealing Mamn jam, doz. .-;. ---------. $1.10<br />

Quart size, Kerr Self Sealing Mauon jam, doz.’-.-.:---~-----$l.~<br />

Half Gallor size, Kerr Self .Sealing Ma:o? jars, doz. ----.--.$1 .6S<br />

Pint. size, mide mouth jars, doz: ---= -,-----. ---_ SO. _.-. -.--$I.SO<br />

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School Days<br />

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Are your” children prepared ?‘ We have a complete<br />

stock. of school books, tablets, pencils, pens, ink,<br />

erasers, book bags, book~$raps, etc,, in fact every-<br />

thing for the school child.<br />

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Gingham Dresses ,] Hair Rtibons<br />

We have an abundant supply of We have a collection of hair<br />

pretty Gingham dmmen for the ribbon~ in silks and gntiw of<br />

school gfrl of aU ages, all in be. splendid quality, beautifully ‘<br />

coming etyles and patterns. colored and deeigned. that any<br />

Just the thing for school wear. Mrl would be delighted h wear.<br />

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BASKET BALL CLUB ~ player. In tbe ueventh inning the lor Springs and enhred the emplo9 As’ a man, and a~ an employee of<br />

IS ORGANIZED visitors advanced a man as far as of tbe W. J. Harri~ contracting firm the Pbelps Dodge Corporation, we<br />

third, but fiiled h make the iddi- of Et PaBo, Texa~, and came with this nre prOud of Fr?nk SheltOn.<br />

At a m-~ held ti the opera tional bag.<br />

house on Menday evenin~ definite ‘- Ambou ‘at third, Smart at first and<br />

frm<br />

11906.<br />

Da-n<br />

“When<br />

on Sep~ber let,<br />

I came into Dawson”<br />

LODGE =N GO TO. SPRINGER<br />

plans were mad e for a town basket COvert in left field, ~eemed b E?$ said Mr. SheltOn. “1 thought that tbe Several mm=of ti e ~wri<br />

ball club. It is tbe plan of the club mOBtOf th? chancen, and handled ev- town was bfling destroyed by fire,<br />

to arca~ge for zt leaat two teams, a erytbing. which came their way in a but aeon found out, that it was only<br />

Ktighb of Pybhi~ btbfe m-d b<br />

Springer on Friday evenhg * tired<br />

women’s tinm, a -id a men’s team, and very credi~ble manner. COvefi not the cOke oven~.” He stated further u m&kng of tie Springer Mpe and<br />

a ❑chedulo of gz,rnenwith near by<br />

towns durinf th : basket ball seanon;<br />

Only,fielded big pOsition WG1l,but out<br />

of five times at bat, nucceeded in<br />

that housing wan a problem in the ~mt<br />

eaily days even as it is now, that at wk.<br />

in the conferring of bk, f~rat<br />

It waa the ix pressed deHire of all<br />

them present at the meeting that<br />

ge~ing three cle=n hi~ and a walk.<br />

AS for ROY, they were simply out-<br />

One time t<strong>here</strong> were Over One tho”u~-[ he<br />

and tents pitihed in what is now M-m.<br />

who” made W trip wme:<br />

F-d Shulkm, Frank Mullen,<br />

everyone who ,elieves in tbe “en. played- Hefner pa=ed fOur and wus knO~ USD=wsOn. ,, H. R. Ktiem, Elm. Hubbard, G. L.<br />

couragement of good clean spoti be. touched fOr = ~~1 Of fifteen ~1~.<br />

come a member of the club, even. The ROY pl=ye~ ~bowed. wOd figh~<br />

After u period of two years during B~dford, J.<br />

~hi~h time Mr. Shelton conducted a HetII and *v=.<br />

Vand—, 1* Jarnes<br />

though you ma> not desire to enter ing spirit. but failed tO flcOre. cuatim blacksmith shop, he entered<br />

competition for a place on one of The line-up and box score were au the ,mpl~y Of, the Phelps Dodge , COAL ‘INE FATALITIES<br />

the teams.. follows :<br />

corporation as a wagOn-maker nnd DECREASE WITH CURTAIL.<br />

That the club may have tbe nwes- Daw~on: Lumley, p; Koelling, c.<br />

*mbo; ~ been employed oince that time . MENT OF PRODUCTION<br />

nary fundB wit} 1 which to purchase Smart, l~t; Laubach, 2nd i In a similar capacity. He bas workequipment,<br />

it W8s decided that a 3rd; Calvage, 8S; cove~t lf; Shan- Sd under three clifferent general W- b the U. S. BMW of<br />

membemhlp fee of one dollar be non, cf; Kerr, rf.<br />

managere and six different genern~ Mihw from tie mio~s me Intie in.<br />

charged all those desirin= to take Roy: Hef ncr, p; Branch, c; ~Barsuperintendents<br />

and is still on th@<br />

membekhip in the organization. rett, 1st; Hooper, 2nd; Khox; Srd; job. ,.He ~id, III got along with all wectim #-,- 156 men W- kil.l-<br />

Mr. Paul K. Ca~on, who ~a~ ~am. Hester, ss; McCargo, lf; McMinimy,<br />

eti by amidetis at cual rein= in June,<br />

of them pretty well, but Mr. T. H.<br />

aaurer of the club, cf; FlOerabeim, H. OjBrien used to romp on me quite a 1921! ,r~py~~oE ~ dmr~* of 64<br />

all those who “rnhto support the DawsOn ----033<br />

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011 000—8<br />

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‘“ lot and then get out of tbe flbOp be-<br />

2 fore 1 ~ould get ~ ,h,”ce to get back<br />

‘~ht~e~’ ‘r ‘km 29 =<br />

th~ record for the ~-<br />

Cmt’ ‘mm<br />

m~fi l’-<br />

ROY -------000 00fI 000—0 S 2 at him.,, ~.m._ B- u~n an athdd P<br />

Summary: Struck out by LumleY,<br />

A~id. from bming a good wagOn- du@tion of 42,106,000 %& * in<br />

3; by Hefner, 4.. B= on Wle off<br />

, Lumley, O; off Hefner, 4. Two base<br />

maker, Mr. SheltOn has tbe enfia- Jurne, 1921, .bhe 2P- ~ is 3.68<br />

ON hih, Barrett, Amboa, Coveti and<br />

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bye accomplishment Of being tbe best per mfllim bm @wd, ti com-<br />

, Lurnley. Three base hiti, Laubach,<br />

man in New Mexico for preParing<br />

a barbecue. It in he who is called wed ~th = r~e of 4+22 f~ JU~Ga<br />

The Dawmn ~ m with “Rd” Lum- Left on bases, Dawson, 11; ROY”8.<br />

“Pen whenever guch service is need- Y=r UW. A’n in’~r-h% f-e of<br />

ley on the mnu d shut hut ROY with Time of same, one liour and forty ,d,<br />

b~tumimua ml-mining -ttiw in<br />

an 8 to O ~core in the g=me on th~ five minutes. Umpiree, Evans and<br />

10CUIgrounds nday afternoon. Vilard.<br />

Mr. Shelton is” tbe father of nine June wu the entixe freedom fmm<br />

Lumley was i good form and held<br />

children, nix drls and three boys, fwbal ac~idett~ =- by @xP~i~<br />

DAWSON. WHO’S WHO all<br />

the visitors to nly three Scattered<br />

living at the pre~ent limO in of g- oarCCWal Iduti: Tfw atibacite<br />

hits. At ever stige of the game [Conttnum tramPerume) Dswson. He in a member of the .<br />

Intisbry w= ~ fortua, W mverhe<br />

was giVen e Cell@nt suPPofi and ,Texas. a herd Of 1160 yearli@.<br />

Knighk of Pythias and Moose<br />

at only one tim wss the home plate To gratify a desire to again ~ae lodges and is admired by everyone m<br />

@l ~~1 ~xp~rn~ Qf g~ -~’ ~<br />

in danger of be ng crossed by a Roy New Mexico Mr. She@ ceme b TaY- a man of honor and square dealing.<br />

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Comedy<br />

“OFFICER<br />

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Wednesday<br />

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Daws;n Opera House<br />

PARAMOUNT—FOX WEEKJSEPT. 5 TO 11 UNIVE@APMETRO<br />

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ~<br />

NO SHOW’<br />

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER &<br />

wEDN ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7—<br />

NO SHOW ,<br />

You whose one-time lover mav<br />

tiow ha merelr your hu~bnnd. YOU<br />

wba.o swtttheart has come to be<br />

odp a wifti. Do YOUoften wonder<br />

w<strong>here</strong> the old romance<br />

fled?<br />

ha,<br />

-And if, in a moment of mid-mummer<br />

mtin”e.n. s-mething<br />

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should re-wake<br />

wild .c, t..v—<br />

the first<br />

Adapted from the novel— .<br />

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by ,COSMO. tiAMILTON, ‘.<br />

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Also, a-two-reel<br />

Admiss~on<br />

Mack Sennett Comedy<br />

27q War Tax k.<br />

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THURSDA~, SEPTEMBER S-<br />

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FRIDAY, sEPTEMBER 9—<br />

‘s~artners of F‘ate”<br />

-. Featuring LOUISE LOv ELY ‘<br />

Helen reallY b~lieved her~-lf in ILIV*<br />

Tv ith ,the -II she had<br />

chosen a. he~. mmtm. mnd it was a proud YOUNe Imdy who S*C out *II<br />

hmr honeymoon t-~ether with her best fri*nd and her newly acquir-<br />

~d husbend. But thimgs do not always cbu ,e out jpst ae We had<br />

dreamed they would and one day Helen found th*t-<br />

AIs=THE LOST CITY”-I ‘ifth Episode<br />

Admission 22c, War Tax 3c. .<br />

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER I& (. .-<br />

- ●*coincident :e”<br />

Metro Photodrama in Five Parts. From the Story<br />

by Howard E. Morton.<br />

Billy Jankc ..-: -------------<br />

THE CAST<br />

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-___. -Rmbart Hmrron<br />

Phoebe Howard ------------: ---------:<br />

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,#Hafidtome H~rryi} --------------------<br />

---~ ------Jug= ‘a’k”’<br />

---———. Brndloy Barker<br />

Stephen Fi5k ------_ --.. ------_ -_---..– ---- William Frederic<br />

Jc.hn C.rt~r _----_ -a--.. -.. -.--------: -<br />

__----- - Frank Botcher<br />

Dmrothy” Carter ----------------------- ---------- June T.rry<br />

Billy<br />

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New York. He finally do.. so with his limit d capitml and finds that<br />

it won’t<br />

~~rtment<br />

last IOnE in the big town. H* gets<br />

toreand through it “mmetn kbo e<br />

job as .a.bier<br />

e, who” workc<br />

in a d=nemrby.<br />

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Both -Billy and Phoebe lose their jabs. .Billy wires hiDaunt for mOney<br />

and the next mornimz r=cei~em~ call ‘re a Iawyur who inform~<br />

hIrn that YIS Aunt baa died and left him a f- una. Billy a~d Pbo=be<br />

pIan to marry. On a Fifth Avenue bus thei talk of their r--d for-<br />

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tune is overhmard by “Hand._m= Harvt’ w o PlaII~ LOreliev~ Billy<br />

of his money. Next day Billy g.;. dOwnt-W *nd G-ll*ct~ He gets “ I<br />

it, and while phouin~ Phoebe a m=n fit=aln th~ ‘on-y. ‘his ‘an’<br />

otherwise a reapeit*d citiz*n, ia driven de ● Orate by debt bein~ in<br />

the handm==<br />

who<br />

of a loan<br />

r.bb”ed him<br />

hark. Billy mi~take s the loan<br />

and campa 011 his tra i. Br*nt<br />

shark for<br />

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kaken Phoeh* to his ap*rtme=t. Billy trail. Fiske t- his home in tka<br />

same building, and take* what he tiuPP-~E@ t o be ~IU =*ncY.<br />

carter’. ~C.tes. ~isk= raiaea r. bue(nnd cry. Billy. pur~u=d<br />

Tb=y ● re<br />

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breska into Brent’s apartment a~d *=*Gues p Oebe. Tb~fi he i~ cha~ed<br />

itito Carter’s nuraory, w<strong>here</strong> h* *=covera th money Bnd ei~c~ carter<br />

biz metes, mmdall is well.<br />

Als&’’THE LOST CITY” Fifth Episode<br />

Admission 22c, War ax 3c.<br />

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11— ‘<br />

“Hitchin*<br />

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. A charming” story of the Wet tha<br />

ham” been pres-mtcd in an rnntertainin<br />

of quaiut Soutbmr= atmo.ph*re !h*t G*<br />

to the’ end. Frmnk” M*YU is well ~st<br />

ing in the Ieadimg femin ime foln.<br />

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P.hli*hed-Wamk]Y<br />

DAWSON,<br />

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NEw MEXICO- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921.<br />

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NUMBEK 32<br />

THE COPPE’R<br />

rhc outstandin~<br />

MARKET<br />

fea~re of th~<br />

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SIGNIFICANT NEWS<br />

i COLFAX.DAWSON<br />

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Accordinr tu a recent reiyort -. of .- the<br />

TO<br />

ROAD<br />

BE REPAIRED,<br />

PROMINENT RAILROAD<br />

DFFICIALS VISIT DAWSON<br />

pcr market Jhe pa~t week wag no, ; burzau of ‘imr~igration, t<strong>here</strong> ~ete Wcrk has been started in coniec!<br />

l>>~,chthe volume of bn~ine~~ ~c,<br />

I A number of the officials of the<br />

‘ S05,228 immigran~ admiti~ to the tinn with tbe grading of the automo. ,<br />

El Pnso and Southwestern sy~te.m<br />

!13,tranmcted, an the great num. UlliieJ fitaLes du~ng the ye~r ending “.ilo rend iron, Dawsc,” to Colfax.<br />

visitmd Dawson on Saturday, the ~c.<br />

C; i’lqu iries. This chang~ of at. IJune 30th. During the four years ‘i ~1


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‘~he DawsonNews I“<br />

Publlnhe’tan Thursday nt Dawaon. ~ev<br />

btexltio by the Arc You ~~vin~ Trouble Making Ends Meet?<br />

DA WSON \8=z~‘ different conditions. IIe wOrks un-<br />

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derground, in poor light and often in<br />

cramped quacter~. The foremqn can<br />

ISOUR NEWEST IMPROVEMENT<br />

not supervise him com~ntly, fOr the<br />

mine is large and” tbe men are work-<br />

WE WILLUSE BU~ER “ONLY IN THIS MAC~N E-<br />

ing singly or in pain and as a rule<br />

largely scattered, so that one visit a<br />

WITH .NOSUBSTITUTIONSOF MRD ‘<br />

day or’ possibly two is all that the<br />

fore~n can do. While everything<br />

possible is done to make general min-<br />

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ing condition sfe, yet each underground<br />

employe mu~t act as h]s own<br />

ssf ety inspctor,” ~or danger is always<br />

present. Agsin, the miner is not<br />

Ionly concerned with his” own @ety<br />

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Mr. and M=. Gee. ~lnley motored<br />

!f’RIC, ] to Cimarron Sunday.<br />

Mr. Dick Godfrey wm..a buainvisibr<br />

in Raton on Snturday.. Vermejo<br />

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Ludge No. 36<br />

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SHOE S OP Mr. and’ Mrfl. G. .M. Hanson motol- .Mr.and Mm. Moorhead and child- A. S?.& A.M. I<br />

ldON.2ri .St., ,l~dtosa~~~~~-u~day. ~ ren motored to Raton Saturday.<br />

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>.Rdr eemmunhtiem sm.<br />

Raton, :-:,:: .N. M. ,Mr. and Mm. Mariano Marcelli are Mr. and Mm. Herbert Sherfick end ●d Fourth Thum&y~ At<br />

,the parents of a baby girl born Wed-<br />

8 P. . . ME. Hdl in ~<br />

Epcnt the week-end in Trinidad.<br />

Be&~~~~d shop iri<br />

Houm Bnildinn.<br />

nesday, Au@st Slst.<br />

Viito- Alwmy~ W41c0Me. .<br />

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Mr. Neil McDermott, and Mr. G.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Snvio, Mrs.<br />

G W. THURSTON, W. M.<br />

H. Bridges motored b Raton Sunday.<br />

O. F. WARFIELD, Sac’y.<br />

Special Atten ion given Pagliasotti and Migs Luetta Mci)erto<br />

mail ord s. mott, motored to Trinidad August 3. Mr. and Mrs. Pew Becco have been<br />

vi~iting at VaII Houtin.<br />

Allwork gua~anteed. II MrandMrs. Harry Andrcdis of<br />

We carry a<br />

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complete No. 7 camp are the parents of a baby Mrs. J. Sutton and daughter, Viola, Dawson City Lodge No. 30<br />

. line of ap-a-Tan girl, born Augu6t 29th.<br />

Miss Bianch Bergamo and Leo Hele- KNIGHTS of PYTflI.iS<br />

man, were Raton visitom on Tuegday.<br />

work sttms and la- Mr. B. M.. Thomson, of Taoa, wag a<br />

Re~ulmr meetinwm wow W.dnes-<br />

Mr.<br />

dies’ outing hoots. visitor in Dawson on Friday of this<br />

John Hixenbaugh left Sunday dmy nieht ● t S.00 o’cleck<br />

morning<br />

‘tf. week.<br />

for a few days’ viBit at his Visitors Always Welcome<br />

ranch near Colmor, New Mexico. C. MONTY, C. C. ‘<br />

Mrs. M.Night, Mrs. Sylvester and<br />

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HARVEY SPRINGER, K. R. S.<br />

Mr. “Alex Sneddon left Saturday<br />

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Mrs, McCarty and children spent<br />

J.<br />

Wednesday shopping in Raton~<br />

for Denver, Colorado, w<strong>here</strong> he ex- -<br />

pects to spend a few days’ vacation. ~?<br />

Lucat!, the ten-monthn-old son of<br />

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IJAWSON B~K[RYWr.<br />

and Mks. Meryildo Oliveras, died<br />

, Mr. and Mm. John Vitrde are visit- Be--Preparod for<br />

Saturday, September 3rd.<br />

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Mr. Percy Poliak, of Trinidad;<br />

spent the week-end in Dawson vi6it,<br />

Iing with his bruther, Dr. E. A. Poliak.<br />

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Mi6s Anna Hem of Shawnee, Ok.<br />

lahomn, is spending a two-weeks’ vacation<br />

with her gister, Mrs. T. L. Kin-<br />

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)Iey.<br />

Louis Savio, P oprietor t’<br />

[talian, French<br />

.4<br />

r American<br />

bRE D<br />

Pastries of Kinds<br />

Fresh Baked<br />

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.ery Day<br />

Mr. Gee, Eckhardt, of the First<br />

National Btink of El Faso is as~isting<br />

,,in the Dawson Bank during the absence<br />

of Mr. Horan.<br />

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ing with friends in Maxwell for a<br />

few days.<br />

.— Cold Weather<br />

Mrs. Euimenia Lucero, mother of<br />

Gabe and- Felix Lucero, died at the<br />

Lucaro home Friday, September 2nd, We have a good stock of<br />

Mr. Dick Paxtun and Hal Hudwn leather vests which are<br />

spent the week-end fishing at Eagle ideal for Fall and Winter<br />

Nest Dam.<br />

,. wear<br />

Mm. W. R. Smith spent Saturday<br />

ind Sunday with her mister at Maxwell,<br />

New Mexico, ARMYGOODSTORE<br />

Mr. Nerd, auditor for the Pbelps<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Stark, who have<br />

D6dge Mercantile company, nrrived Old School Building.<br />

been spending a few days vieiting at<br />

in Dawaon Sunday evening.<br />

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Dawson ~ N. Mex.<br />

——-~.[ Denver, COIOrEIdO, returned to Daw-<br />

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M,s,Hart, Mrs. Diver, Mrs. Lodge<br />

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‘“n “t”’dny<br />

~nd Miss Lodga ,motored to Cimairon<br />

CHURCH DIRECTORY<br />

Mr. Ira f3radford, who has been Saturday.<br />

TheDawon Iaway on a t~vo-wacks’ vacation, bae Lloyd King, W. Smock and Bill Dnwso. ChtiicM. S. Runse]],<br />

resumed hi~ duties at +he Fhelps<br />

minister. Bible School, 10.00 a. m.<br />

Kerr spent the week~nd fishing nt Mrg. Young, supt.: Primary gradee<br />

‘BARBER HOP IDOd~~Merc~ntileco#$t!re ~ Eagle Nest Dam. meet at Rescue Stition, Miss Mc-<br />

Creary in charge, higher ~adea meet<br />

E. F,. SCOTT Prop. ‘<br />

Mr. and Mrs. L.slie Mutry of Ra- Mrs. Laubach, Mrs. Evans, LeRoY nt church. Evening s~rvfce, S.00<br />

II ton were vifiitors in Dawwn last ‘irid Viola I.aubach motored to Eagle p. m.<br />

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II week. Mr. fiurrv was formerlv em. ,Jest Dam on Fridav. Im. AIF:;fcj~~$:ce ‘rldaY, 8.00 p.<br />

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I]loyed at the Phelps Dodge store.<br />

Cathoiic Chumh—Sundays: MaUBeU<br />

Mis~ Molly Costi returned home at 8,S0 a. m. for Englinb-a caking,<br />

SANITARY A D<br />

Mr, John Olson, who haB been em- Saturdny after having spent , two 10,S0 ay”m, for Spani~h-speakYnC pee.<br />

UP O-DATE ployed a~ de~orator at the Phelps weeks visiting with friendg at Pri- ple. Evening, 7 o’clock. Week-day<br />

mere, Colorado.<br />

services: MameB at 6.30 and 7 a. m.<br />

Children’s Ha r Cuts a ‘edge ‘ercanti’e co+ ‘tore’ left<br />

Junior choir rehearsal. Wednesdays<br />

a<br />

Tuesday for El Paso, w<strong>here</strong> he haB<br />

Specia ty<br />

Mr. Athunazios Samartzi~, whO ti<br />

at 4 p. m. First Friday of the month<br />

~<br />

accepted “a position.<br />

evotion: Communion, 6.30, mameu<br />

been n resident of Dawson for the at 7 and 8 a. m.<br />

Miss Joei=M=ez and Mis~ past four years, has returned to his<br />

‘Virginia Vigil, ‘accompanied by Mr~. former home in Greece.<br />

I WANT ADS<br />

Frank Vigil, \vent to Trinidad Mon-<br />

Miss Frankie Shelton and Miss<br />

dtiy. Miss Munez and Miss Vigil will<br />

Try the D~w,on News for whmt yOU<br />

Winifred Teeple left Sunday for<br />

enter the Trinidad High School.<br />

- w~nt to b“y or ,ell, or lomt ●nd<br />

Santa Fe; w<strong>here</strong> they will visit for foumd mticlen.<br />

Mis@ Bruce of the hospitul left on a few days.<br />

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For SmleSecond hand Ford car.<br />

DRi C. W. H OVER Friday for a month’g vacntion, She Miss Gertrude DeLong left Mon Inquire at houge No. 123 i.<br />

will visit friends in Detroit and f3?s-<br />

AN ,<br />

day for French. Mi.su Dehng will .<br />

ton.<br />

teach the primary grades in the For Sa16-A second hand ntove.<br />

DR. E. A. LIAK.<br />

French ~chools. ,<br />

Mr.and Mrs. F, H.. Hays and fam-<br />

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Six hoi@ National range. Inquire at<br />

11121.<br />

ily, of. Donglas, Arizona, who have<br />

Dent”sts Mr. and Mrs. E. Malcolm and chilbeen<br />

spending n few weeks in Daw. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dupont,<br />

IIso”, left Sa&rday for Denver and<br />

Mr. Arthur McDermott of Ramey,<br />

A,<br />

motored to Dedman, New Mexico, on Colorado, ~a~ a Daw~~n ~~~itor.on<br />

,~ther Colorado poinh.<br />

Fridny.<br />

OFFICE HJUftS: 11 —<br />

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Sunday.<br />

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The following teachers have re. Jesus, the infant daughter of Mr.<br />

Mi~s Mary As~la and Luetta Mc-<br />

‘J<br />

turned to resume their dutie~ in the nnd ~Mru. Ferfetto Pnchico,” was<br />

IP. M.tm S. OF. M.<br />

Dermott left Tuenday rooming for<br />

Dawson public schools: Misses Pratt, christened in the Cntholic church,<br />

Albuquerque, w<strong>here</strong> they will attend<br />

7P. M.tO 8 P.M. Aletinder, Lun~ord, Hanna, Mar. Sunday, Scp~mber 4th.<br />

St. Vincent’s Academy. .<br />

tin and Scott.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. M. M. DeLong and<br />

-Ionhavere.rndber:tomaketh.ir<br />

children, of Minturn, Colo., are in Mr.1 Wm. Skidmore and wife were<br />

Mrs. Tinsley and daughter, Mar-<br />

Da~=~ri vi~jtjng in the h~~e of Mr. I)ayson vi~itors Sunday and Monday.<br />

tha Breen, former remdenta of J)nw.<br />

and Mrs. J. F. DeLong.<br />

Mr. Skidmore is manager of the SoPris<br />

ball team.<br />

home. Mrs. Tinsley is to be house- Mrs. H. R. Barney left for Eaton.<br />

Mr. J. B. Momow, r. W. A. Hart keeper at the teacherage and Miss Colorado, Saturday, w<strong>here</strong> she ex~ Mr, and ,Mrs. Earl Barnard left on<br />

and Mr. W. C. Ho man spent the<br />

week-end at Blue L ke, Blue bke<br />

1Inrtha will attend rnchool.<br />

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pects to npend several weeks visiting<br />

with friends and relativee. -<br />

Thursday morning for a-two weeks’<br />

,vacation. They will visit in Denver,<br />

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is the source” of the Rio Pueblo and The Misses Mary A~@-ela, Ruth<br />

the scenery~n this s ction is said to Vickcrs and Edna Redpath, and<br />

be indeed wonder 1. The lake Messn. Angelo Assala, Sam Sinegio,<br />

ahOundBwith moun “n trout, a num- and Scott Covert, - motored to “Raton<br />

her of which the pa ty succeeded in Saturday. Mr. Pete Sin@siO Bccomgetting<br />

to shore. .panied the party back to Daw-son.<br />

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Florence and Gunnison.<br />

Mrs. James Turner, mother of Mr6.<br />

.41vin Geisler, returned Monday to , Mm. Balc—— om, who has been ember<br />

home in Lus Angeles, Cal, She i ployed at the Dawaon hotel, left Frihas<br />

been visiting in Dnwson “durin~ day for her former home at Rock<br />

the pa~t year.<br />

! Springs, Wyoming.<br />

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II and MrE.J. Q. Welsh, wem the Euesta tance, contemp ate the similarity in<br />

A BUSINESS<br />

OF YOUR<br />

At a Real Bargain<br />

OWN I 0’:;:2-2::0”]” enjoyed a ‘Sunday picnic shove Loreti.<br />

Those present wem: Nellie<br />

11 Scribner, Mary Wikon, Frances M,<br />

Viola Sutton, Fay Sutton, Bronco<br />

Bergamo, Mary Palovich, SteIla Lash, IIMessm.<br />

Henry English, Tom English,<br />

he abbreviation of “Pa.” i for Pennsylvania,.<br />

“k? for Loutim and<br />

‘la.” for Iowa; nlw “CoI.” for COICIado<br />

and “Cal. ” for California. Uness<br />

all the lettercain these abbrevia-<br />

,ioni are wrftti n very plainly, them<br />

s danger of istake~. Street ad-<br />

Rmemiag hou.~ in Triuidad, Colorado, ia bcimg offered for smle on<br />

●ccmumtof ow=ar leaving city tolook .fter other busimea. i=tareata.<br />

Twenty-night rovm., and two bath room., =11 furnished complnte.<br />

Gaodl=atiou&nd long term le=se.<br />

Floyd Warren and Cris Costi.<br />

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Mrs, Alvin Gei#ler entertained in<br />

honor of her mother and sistir, Mm,<br />

Jaa. Turn~r nnd Mrs. Kenneth Fleaton<br />

on Friday afternoon. The follo~v.<br />

i,~,zinvited =uesta were present: fdes,<br />

3W., on city ,nail) ; and obsolete<br />

nailing lists ar : the bane of Poatil<br />

:xisten ce.<br />

All things cor,aidered, it is reallY a<br />

o!lder that the post office makes as<br />

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FOR INFORMATION, ADDRESS P.<br />

MEX7, OR INQUIRE AT HOUSE<br />

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O. BOX 337. DAWsON,<br />

1s07, CAPITAN HILf..<br />

N.<br />

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dames “ Mt~ughlkn, St~nnigan, Wil<br />

Bon, Boyd, Geisler, Jennings, Turner<br />

Buchannan. McAusland and Mim<br />

1 Jein Wallace.<br />

.4 theatre party was given S.nda:<br />

~ evening by Misu Mary A-1a. Mi..e:<br />

Redpath; Vickem, Dupont and Spring<br />

er composed the party.<br />

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MISDIRECTED MAlf-<br />

It seems almost inconceivable, bu<br />

it is reported as an official fact, tha<br />

s50,000 pieces of misdirected mai<br />

are handled daily at the New Yorl<br />

‘post office, which includes Manhat<br />

tin only. This meam that 12’?,750,<br />

000 mimlirected pieces are handle(<br />

every year in this on$ metropolitil<br />

‘1<br />

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nd when one ultiplies an average<br />

Wre by tbe n mber of pout offices<br />

) tbe country, t is nece-ry to cOn.-<br />

*SSthat the people do not do their<br />

,hole part in the matter of poetal<br />

ff iciency. If we are going to throw<br />

tones, we mus :n’t live in glass hous-<br />

9. We are 11 demanding of the<br />

‘ost Office De artmcnt that it “turn<br />

ver a new leai “ under its peppy new<br />

Washingtonch ef. Let us “turn over<br />

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The.new fall t~k of<br />

mackinaws are <strong>here</strong>, in<br />

good weight, U wool<br />

materials in t e most<br />

attractive. patt ns and<br />

mlorings. Ju t the<br />

thing for all utdoor<br />

wear. You will pleased<br />

with these. S e those<br />

on display in fr nt win-.<br />

dew.<br />

Men’s Fall ankn-.<br />

terUnderear<br />

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We are now prep ared to<br />

fill your needs in underwear<br />

for fa 11 and<br />

winter. Our sto ck consists<br />

of all style @of either<br />

wool or cott }n garments.t.<br />

Be prepared -for the<br />

cold da~s that are comin~.<br />

A<br />

1’ II<br />

.,. RUGS<br />

Our entire stock of Afiinster and Brussels<br />

rugs, at greatly reduced prices:<br />

$42.50 values now $35.00 $75.00 values now$65.00<br />

.$52.50 values now $42.50 $85.00 values now $65.00<br />

$62.50 vfdues.now $52.50 $100 values now $75.00-<br />

All Otfiers Priced Accordingly ‘“”<br />

RED SEAL<br />

Congoleum Rugs<br />

in 3x4 ~ ft~ size, now of fered at s~cial price of $2.75<br />

BEST QUALITY<br />

Linoleums<br />

Linoleum is the best material the home-maker<br />

can find for her kitchen floor-easily cleaned and<br />

at the same time attractive in color and design. Our<br />

stock is now in good condition. Some patterns being<br />

closed out at greatly<br />

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reduced prices.<br />

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One lot men’s black .1. .<br />

button shoes now -of- ●<br />

fered at 1.<br />

S3.75 pa~~ ‘!<br />

Another great oppor- ‘1<br />

tunitg to 8aue 2noney .<br />

Jewelry Dept.I<br />

Ladies’ 10-0 size *<br />

Elgin<br />

watch<br />

wrist<br />

. .._-_ 7.-$35.00 I_<br />

Eversharp pencils<br />

priced from 50c up<br />

Eversharp Pencil<br />

leads now .--_ ----lsc.<br />

Big Ben Alati<br />

Clocks ---_. _-.-_$7575<br />

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We now have all patterns<br />

in. Community<br />

Silverware at<br />

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GOOD ROADS ARE<br />

If the bond issue k rstified, it mean~ I would total,. $124.00 for gag alone. the distince, Gaad rbads pay.<br />

DIVIDEND FbAYERS I that. you will pay‘—-i~m to keep the The items of lubri~a~n~ ~jl, wear ~nd The cowt d’f automobile travel over<br />

good road building. program going. tear ‘dne to bad ~oadg, and ,~aa of bad roads ia ae high as 26c per mile.<br />

Skate to Decide Whethe~ Lbw-cm~t You will pay $22 S,000 leas annually,<br />

,,. The coat over good toads is only<br />

[’sue wll be Allowed fml. ,tlme not fib’red.<br />

, or a total sum of $1,116,000 in just , 6C per mile.<br />

Fed~ral Aid.<br />

{fiviyears. If the same farmer could market<br />

The continuation of the Federal.<br />

,—. The sixth year aft~r the bond. are his 200 tins- of prOduce Over a Fed- Aid road co fi~truction program will<br />

Money put into good rp~d con.<br />

sold, a levy will be m.ede for, t~e eral Aid project,’ hard-surfaced and make good hard-surfaced roads to<br />

structiol) is. alwaya an inveatment; ;,<br />

amking fund” for the redemption of waded rOad, he would “~e only 256 every’ county-seat and principal mar- ,<br />

no illvefltment pays bigger d<br />

ket and shipping point ih the Stite.<br />

say~ a bulletin in auppart of Thi’ levy can be dia- Gallons of gae, coating 30c per gal.<br />

tributed over a period of twenty-five<br />

posed amendment to the co<br />

Ion, the sum of $76.80. He would<br />

years. The le~ for this purpose will<br />

Mr. E. Shahan, of Springer, was a<br />

authorizing a bond iaaue o<br />

amount to .000200 mills to start ‘~save time, wear and r:Psir On his f)a~~~n..~eitor ~fl Ffiday.<br />

000 for Federal aid in roa~<br />

with. The State may begin retiring tmck. His krbrfcating:il bill would<br />

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The cost of the bonds would ke light. tbe bond~ ~fter 10 yeara, and the levy ,b@ reduced one-third. Hi, truck Mt. W. D. Bren n, Mt. Alex Sned-<br />

The assessed value of all Ptoperty for interest and. sinking fund will<br />

@<br />

in the Skte fm. the year 1921 hag not<br />

makes 9.39 milee per gallon of gas.<br />

don and Dr. Evans were Raton visityet<br />

been determined. Tt will b : some. grow less each year t<strong>here</strong>after. ora on Tuesday.<br />

Him gas cost alone ovw tbe bad, ,.<br />

A one-mill levy on the 1920 anseae-<br />

what lower than Iast year, b It it is<br />

road amounts to $124.80. The cost Mrs. S. B, Shannon: Sr., I@ft Moned<br />

valuation is the ‘equivalent of<br />

safe to assume that the 192 2 Valua.<br />

over “ the good road amounta to day mornin.q for an extended visit<br />

$S77,000.00. It will be seen thht by<br />

tion will approximate the 192 ( “al”a.<br />

the j8Bu~nce of the bond~ it i8 po~. $76.80. A =ving in favor of the good with her Bon at South Bend, Indiana.<br />

tion, wbicb wag, i“ round fi~~re~,<br />

eiblc to redu;e and keep the annual road On gas Of $4g.ofI.<br />

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$377,000,000.00. It will recuire a ~x ,evie~ down.<br />

He must Pay out 88 cants per M;. and Mrs. W. J. Horan Ieft<br />

tax levy of only .000380 mills (three<br />

year on each $1,000 assesed valua- Wednesday for Santi Fe. After<br />

The Good Roadg Bond Imue Act<br />

hundred and eighty, one.hb ndredth.s ,, tion for intere~t on the bond iesue.. visiting a few days at tbe capitol city<br />

llm,ts the issue of bonds to $2,000,of<br />

one mill) on each dollar of agse$s.<br />

~ e gek in ~eturn, saving in san, the they expect to leave for the coast.<br />

000.<br />

ed valuation to fully paY the, inter- sum of $48.00. PtetiY gOod irlVeSte~t<br />

chnrges on the bond imue atax On each $1,00IJ of valuation, the ment. when you can put in 98c and<br />

A1bina Jackovicb, is”clerking in the<br />

of only three and eight-tent b:, cetrta annual tax cOflt~11 be SS cen~. The get back $4s.00, for that is what it Loretn Store during the absencg of<br />

on ~a=h hundred dOl]am Of a gea~ed farmer who has property asee~sed at amounb to on the one item. A dol- Mi~~ ~“=,in~ ~erdomo,<br />

who is<br />

valuation.<br />

a total of $20,000 will pay the sum jar =ved is = dOII=Tmade.<br />

spending her vacation in Colorado.<br />

The bad road detracb from “theI<br />

In order to effect a gene ,Ml re. of $7.8o an?~lly for intireat on the<br />

duction of total tix levies, t“ e last bOfid~. .- value of property. The ,good road<br />

increases ib value from 50 to 100 I Mr. and Mr~. ROY Hill, Mr. a“d<br />

Le@slature reduced the Fede al-Aid If the farmer ,lives 12 miles from Mm. McGarveY and daughtem, relevy<br />

from 3 mills b 2 mills. t was marketing point and has to operate a Pm cent”<br />

If the road from the farm to mar- tu.rned MOnday from FmarrOv canf~,,<br />

nd that the S-mill le~ wae ardly 2-ton truck over ordinaw unimprOv- ket ia ~uch that the farmer mu~t use yen, w<strong>here</strong> they~have bee” camping<br />

e,j$ficjent b meet the Fede~ I Ajd ed dirt rtiade, to move 200 tons of wagons and horses, he is furming un- for a few days.<br />

.ffered and to be offered tbe’ ~rm p~duce his tick till travel, a der a great handicap and at- a lore.<br />

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Goye~menk. arrd s reduction f lev- tobl of 2400 miles. ‘rhe tiuck WI1l The United stite~ Food. Admiqist~. Mm. T. J. fiardell and children,<br />

imscould only be made hv mea s of “n make onlY 5.78 miles Pe* gallOn .of Ibion<br />

is authority for the &@tement ITommy and ,Joaephlne, returrmd w<br />

bond i~fl~,e, The %2.000.000<br />

4 C* and Amendment” Noi 11<br />

Eotid I :eanOline over the unimproved rOad. that one man with a truck can haul ES Daw&on<br />

the iIt will require 41S @llons Of ga6 b much farm praduce as three men several<br />

Srahrday, nftir having ~pent<br />

weks visiting ip Denver,<br />

rnrwtitutiton were t<strong>here</strong>fore<br />

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Xed. Imove ‘his CTOP. At SOC a g8110n, it, with wa~na, and cover tfrree times; Colorado.<br />

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BUCK JONES foaturd” in - ctrong five-reel Fox molodrams<br />

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SYNOFSI&Aftmr bmrnstoiming .througb ib. ‘i*tiek.” Mudge<br />

Dt=rs remch & stone -=11<br />

t-. the Buekeye\Junttioti<br />

aud ● re<br />

.t~ti~=<br />

ttrmmded. Among tho~e<br />

to ●ympmtbiw with the<br />

who<br />

*cto<br />

SUS*U Damp, n atakre-mtruck girl, a~d Jonapb Slack.<br />

-how is stagdd in Lhe ~illagc. After the ●bow Slack<br />

back •t~ge ●nd the former offer. to ●erve aa “angel”<br />

Tb=t n<br />

mmd SU8<br />

far the<br />

‘ ,prOviding Smsan is starred. replacing M*d~=. Madre is forl<br />

about by tband<br />

dingustcd,<br />

man=.ser and. i, left alone In a strange<br />

#ho hasd. tawmrd m farm house, hut<br />

country.<br />

fall. aslee<br />

tib- pausen a momenm t- r-t. Uobert Deep; ● country Imd, dri<br />

hayra.k, is rtartled to find a femi=iae face peering at him from<br />

tho hag. Dumbfounded, tho lad relen.es his hold on the hnrse,<br />

‘plung? into ● mad dash. Mndga i. thrown off. but taken to the<br />

of his p.renb by tbe yeung man. Therm sbe is well tmkati are<br />

the old<br />

cidm t-<br />

folks, to<br />

kmp her<br />

Whnm she teits her .t-rY. ~h=y consoie hrnr a]<br />

with tham. btar, * treupe COME. totown. I<br />

meets game friends and the lure of tba footligh- tempts be<br />

she besk-tes. Bob<br />

&w*rin# definitely.<br />

has<br />

She<br />

falleh in love with Madgrn.<br />

telln Mother D=ep her stery,<br />

She evad<br />

but the o<br />

mmn takoa her in her arms. A knock i. bm=rd at the door e<br />

walk. SuS.n Dupree (really Sum=” Deep). The father im f uri.o<br />

is calmed by ~a~e. ‘“Pm” Damp, oppo.es tbe lave affair of 1<br />

and BoP mnd as an inducement to bting shout a reco=.ilimtie,<br />

Susan. Madgm comnent. I- give up Bob. Madge leaves and b~<br />

n Broadway tar.<br />

stranger wha bas<br />

One higlit<br />

writtam the<br />

the manager enter. the :eam, *W<br />

play i. outside. Iti. Bab hlmse<br />

happy reconciliation fellow. .nd aII j. well.<br />

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THE CAST<br />

Tre=nie Hsrlew -.--.. -.-> -’ . . . . . . . . . Mary PhillAn<br />

Norman Min-t .--. -.. -.. -._.. ----. Jamea fi-rris~n<br />

Rob.rt Kitteridg* ..-.. ---. ---... -... -J=ck Mow=.<br />

.Dora Maybe” ,------------------- Helene CaveXly<br />

Mr.. Della Mayhew .-... __--. ------,____ Emily Rait<br />

Dolly Demer. ---. -.-. -.__ -------- ___. _Jane Stmrr<br />

Mr. Minet ----- .------ ___--” ----- George Willimm.<br />

Nat= Harlow _.. -.. ----... _... -.--. Grnrge Bunny<br />

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SYNOPS1&lli. fortune c.”.=, the New Englabd fmmily, the H<br />

to take summer baarders. Trestiie Harlaw, sevamt~m, rath~<br />

.-me. the break in th~. m~not~~y of life nnd fmlls ,iti IoTe wit<br />

mmn Minpt, m w..ltby youmg B-mtoniam. Narmmm ia ●ttracted<br />

pretty lat.ie, but ● mothermnd daughter ●rrive whm lay plan. (<br />

ture Normam •~d intemupt bis wooing. In ● nearby camp is<br />

idg=, ● m artimt friend -f NormsnV*, whn takea a famcy te T<br />

Minmt ●nd his father. ~~ ● winy. Kitterid=e pays attanti~m to ‘f<br />

takam ber fmr a ~il .md tber are run d-wn b~ a eteamer in<br />

Thay .re remb~ snd takem @ Bostdn. Kitteridge brings Tra<br />

bi. studia, w<strong>here</strong> he amde=vorn te ●mbrmca hoi., H;- ~Ormer<br />

heart, ● husky .=uae~illa ●ctreaa, arrive., saves T?eaaie akuf tb<br />

her iusti!ter. A telegr~~ w=rn, Norman Of Trwsie*s dti..pvea<br />

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VOL. L DAWSON, NEW MEXIC~ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921 NUMBE~ 33.<br />

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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS<br />

TENNIs FLAYERS TO TRY<br />

IEW AsSISTANT TOWN<br />

DELEGATEs<br />

& TURN oUT FOR STAT~OURNEY<br />

SUPERVISOR IS NAMED<br />

‘phumday frmn the KniwW<br />

b Grand ~e ~nmti<br />

bhe meeting w tie mm<br />

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Albuquer~e, N. M.—A prefimin.<br />

ary tournament in which ~the 10CUI<br />

tennis ‘pla~ers will warm up their<br />

racketi for the coming state tourna.<br />

l?hi~ kind of Imed at We ,tihe<br />

d W# Tom SUPm’Yh duting<br />

[r. T. L. W,nney’s a-e f= tie<br />

ity. B@b Pooler M & beut tn<br />

and la- &nti cwn<br />

The conventbiomcon~ti<br />

! Fe Tue~y ‘m=tinE, See<br />

wer<br />

*-<br />

m,<br />

ment, will be ~hged on the co”nt~<br />

club coufi this week, it has been an.<br />

nounced by Stewart MacArthur,<br />

~~irman of the ten”i~ ~ommit~e of<br />

e~ tiin~ :m MM Wkie We Juae -<br />

T- away ti” Sa-~ Fe jbkl~ in tie<br />

[nigh of ~tihb comenttiow but<br />

ddtiond nmwnce 5am& b bO<br />

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witi fifty-~en ~reuen,~iv<br />

ent, inclwdlq ta ~ -<br />

c~om. The msi~ ‘w=<br />

. the ~h Rib ti~d.<br />

The 1~1 ludge w ho-<br />

= w~d<br />

h-<br />

held in<br />

by<br />

tbe club. Teams are asked to have<br />

their nameB registered with Mr. Mnc.<br />

Ifihur by Wednesday. A box of<br />

Jails will be awarded tbe winning<br />

:...m<br />

tiktuly neo-y. Wk tie<br />

u+ gat ,hck ti Dam ~utiy<br />

vetting, & naw a~ hti dvd<br />

,(to be exact, he afivd Wedne<br />

ky evening and wemed an evm<br />

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,<br />

the election af Mr. Frank 1~ ~ ~ “’-”””’<br />

eV~ 4nd n hM ~-). He ha<br />

The local tournament is for thk<br />

ti off%e of Mdr ut<br />

Id as y& taken ove eng duties<br />

The pu?pose of choosing the team which<br />

fo’~bfing ~=e ael~~ ~ in Me will rcpreaent the Albuquerque club<br />

tier tin w preM- cw= of<br />

Gereral tificee:<br />

raining in tie Kinney home.<br />

in the tournament which will be held<br />

Grand Ch-l*Ge~. A Flem- <strong>here</strong> d~*j”g the latter part of the<br />

The ,impo~knjt fwt, tiwww, ti’<br />

ing, Las V~~<br />

tit he hm been n-d Warren<br />

month. The spring tournament at<br />

Gmn# Vi~ Ohance!or w. the club brought OUt a number ‘f<br />

!mce Kinney, witlh a iiqtbleeaniph~ia<br />

Cm-an, GaMmp.<br />

n tha “WametI,” as jt h m WIM-<br />

new players, some of whom be~n ta<br />

Grand Frekt~. H. Dea , C~Y- ~hOw good form toward the clOMe<br />

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of<br />

d rnw~tiicance, of fii~ tie Judge<br />

wn .<br />

the matches. Henvy practice fromt<br />

ade, a >~ MYI be rendmed at # very pm~d. $<br />

Gmod Mder at A<br />

fia’nk now until the time of th= tournament , the OpeI-UHouse. In W afbnkn DAWSON BASKET BALL CLUB<br />

Shelton, Da-”.<br />

should @ve Albuquerque “a good a program of ~m- and - till<br />

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‘Grand Keeper of R~e a Seal ~ha”ce for state honorfl.<br />

be ,’~ed w h~ bdl p-k. Mmfi<br />

Honor Roll .<br />

-J. E. EMer, Atiqu.wrw.<br />

Invitations have been sent out to,<br />

will b furnti~ b-t We day Itisinded an honor b be -.<br />

GIIUnd M~er of Finance J. E.<br />

about twenty towns and cities In the by a mmert hand. Afl of me evmti i~ti with any movm- Wh:mh hs<br />

Smil,ey, %coro.<br />

state b enter teams and singles play. win be frw b ‘the ~en~ PMk, L w~Fthy o’bject It is nmre uf an<br />

tiand Inner GueIrd-f3. . Mc-<br />

Kinmey, Detiw.<br />

em in 43hetirrmmmk It is _ble<br />

~ tad an invtitin is etiti h ev- m~~ if in a.dd*tiOnti - mn.<br />

that Dawa6n, Santa Fe, Tyrone, ROE. ,, ~ me w turn out and be m d Ieti tith ii, wu mp~ k<br />

Grand Outer Gu-H. L. aylor,<br />

Muuk.id.<br />

weH and Las Vegas will send teama to<br />

time.<br />

me fallowhqr @vu @d @&i duf-<br />

Albuquerque. A Ioting cup will he The program of tie k +U be as Br m@rnberfilp fee in *e ~<br />

G~nd Tribu~, M. H. w ,’Rw \<br />

W*, , ~~ , - ~~~-. *--- ,., .,.,. offered .fn~, ~eaand ,titilau tind,<br />

.fo*p :<br />

14M BM21Chb :<br />

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‘-Mr: LeRoy Lnm~. ‘<br />

medals for the runnerb.”p. No date ~y evenlm, ~@emh 16,<br />

Supremi Rep-ntitiv C. A. Mr. Fmmk -b<br />

has been announced ae yet for the 8.00 D. m.<br />

~. Mm<br />

1<br />

Mr. A~elv A-la<br />

k Vegus -s Ae pke elded ‘“”rnament”<br />

1. N~nal Mexbn A- mti<br />

Mr. Geo~e Ab~<br />

for * 1922 m~e-.<br />

Ametica.<br />

Mr. Kenneth Sn4don<br />

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CAMP FIRE NOTES<br />

2. Addr-Era~o Jxknno. ‘ Wlw Satie Oovd<br />

WATER SOflENER<br />

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A. O. Ki.Ya Camp.<br />

3. Music.<br />

~. W, C. &n&<br />

TO BE INST LLED<br />

? I (BY Hilaw Morrow.)<br />

4. Addr_~ogig tiez.<br />

Miw B& ~Crwy<br />

~lans hme b- cmnp]ti<br />

3<br />

MTS. ~rl Mays<br />

We The ~alar m’~eting of tbe A-O. 6. M~de.<br />

in~tion of a m@*<br />

Mim Albeti M*WW<br />

rnw Ki-Ya C.amP Fire Girls was held at 6. Rdtation-Mi~’tiw Que.<br />

Miw FranMe %elton<br />

plant to Boften tie tim .0 in the the home of Margaret .Gosset. mb<br />

b. Pa.! K. C-n<br />

bo~rs at the p- h-e. ‘ We discuused the. reception to be 7. Mueic.<br />

Tke plant b b in%]h . a pmf given for the teachem at tbe home of<br />

8. . Addr_Al#j&tiro Corrm.<br />

BOY SCOUT NO~ES “,<br />

dti Of tie Rei& A We.tur Mr. and Mr-. Brennan on Friday eve.<br />

PurifyinK a.m~”y of Hew Y k, and ning; Saptember 16th. .9. Music.<br />

A regular meeting of the Boy<br />

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h= a mp4city & ta tiusa *I. The next meeting will be our cere. 10. ~e Aot d Indapend~, by icouta wss held in the wout “rooms<br />

lon5 per how. menial. ” D-!an Fmnandw.<br />

flonday “evening. Planu were made<br />

The Atened Wtur *1 be h- Uda camp. 11. Ntioml Mexh Amthmn, by or u hike, which will -ke place on<br />

W stibblo fm tilw fedi , an.f<br />

will cause no H -k, pi “~ or<br />

corrosion.<br />

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DAWSON STARS TO COMP TE<br />

IN STATE TENNIS MEET<br />

11<br />

(BY Helen Frazer.)<br />

The girls of the Uda camp Fire<br />

met at Miss Marie Dupont’s home on<br />

,Wedne4ay evening.<br />

We. had a very imporknt businem<br />

meeting, after which Marie ~erved ice<br />

a -OUP uf *<br />

12. Ameriwn Natiod An&m,<br />

by tie Canqr Fire Ghju.<br />

~ti=y Mm-idng, September 16bh,<br />

8.00 a. m.<br />

1. Parade (W form ti ~m~<br />

Houm.)<br />

2. Music.<br />

iaturday. Mr. .7.- B. Morrow, who.<br />

,as been Scoutmaster for a number<br />

f years, told the boys that he waa ex.<br />

Iecting to turn over to Mr. Carson of<br />

he Welfare department the most of<br />

he Eoy Scout work, but that he<br />

vould” at all tfmes have an intere~t<br />

II the Boy Scout acti,vitieh of the<br />

own, and assist in the work connect-<br />

S. Adtire@~n ~z.<br />

d with their o“tinfl whenet.er it<br />

4. Mueic.’<br />

vould be at all possible for him to do.<br />

6. Addre~Manuel ~. - 0.<br />

6. Recitation-Mim Jtia Ada.<br />

zok and Mii Antoniu G-.<br />

14. Addr_Itamon Pwa. ;<br />

7, Matic.<br />

16. Music.<br />

16. “T-tibuna Llbre”.<br />

Friday atirnaom ~ tie Bdl Park.<br />

a. Ad&-Auflatin QIJda.<br />

9. Mueic,<br />

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10. AddresAacink Moreno.<br />

11, Mm.<br />

12. Re-rm—CiprAo A a.<br />

13. !dUsiu.<br />

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1. Gain- and #ports.<br />

Fridny eva’i~<br />

1. k~ee dmce at the CIpwa H-<br />

Otioting & T& h.<br />

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PAUL K. CARSON,<br />

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Perhaps tbe income k not au large as before. Even so, INCOME in nl onehalf<br />

the story. The other half and by far the more importint of the two, is O&GO.<br />

Are you getting value received for it?<br />

L~k over your expense5 for the pant month. Were they all nece aty nnd<br />

renllv worth while? Did You buy aom@thimEYou really h~ve1little use fOr just becaus;’<br />

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pened totemporary have nome extra money in your pocket or in your cb king account?<br />

Answer these questions forqourself and see if OUare KUiltY. t<br />

If you are not getting ahead try a new plan. J pen a Savings ‘Ace unt with<br />

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then each succeeding payday de osit l,kewiae. Do you Wink, that ao umall<br />

is not worth botheriw about? fou wi~ find lf you give the plan mftir c afi%~<br />

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to show for it at the and of three or six months time.<br />

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u-ill give you a better fdea of the value of money, ana giva you a certain a t!sfaction,<br />

in looking back over the year’s work, that can be obtiined in no other way.<br />

It is never too late td commnnce over, m start in ne%t ayda with a Y amount<br />

you feel you should or can put amide. Donpt put it off lonEer \ y h‘Kding yo melf inh<br />

waiting until you have a ‘hundred or two hundred, becau~e that time may n ver come<br />

and you are losing valuable time in the meantime.<br />

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Start now. Any amount welcome at<br />

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,= was 4.97 por 1,000 persons em.<br />

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yed. it m $nterwtmg ti titite tit<br />

Re.railing car –... ----------p~~hj~g~~r<br />

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1020, ,tii-e w-e 54.63 ~1~~ COal i“ ~y~ . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

n, and<br />

ev@<br />

ody 2.98 fdti miden~<br />

1,000 mm employti.<br />

Kicked by mule . . ----------- 1<br />

me”}eu year pehd .A- a mrk- Lifting rail -------: --------- 1<br />

improvement of mfety in the Runaway cars . . ------------- 1<br />

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lea. The record ,s ,nd~ ~14gnlfl- Betw,,n .== and face --------- 1<br />

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,t, e:,pw~a~g wh~n we ~nmdw the U“nknO~n -------------------<br />

2<br />

t tbt, the number of fi’gU~-<br />

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nking m:mm Ihas deer-, wklle<br />

Tutil . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 61<br />

per~n~e of imm;tifi comin,g<br />

tie working f o,re has rncrua%<br />

Mr. W. C. Holtin, Mr. F. F. ~<br />

———<br />

I M.odead and Mr. F. H. S&ehm<br />

SAFETY DEPARTMENT<br />

., .,..<br />

‘, -—<br />

of the e~iueerim ahent,<br />

the week-ad d Red Rker.<br />

spent<br />

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iccidenti as posted on the accident<br />

rmometers at the various mj”os.<br />

Iuary Igt, 1921—August lat, 1921.<br />

E causes of iccidenh are aS fol.<br />

rs:<br />

Iiof rock ----------------- 16<br />

11of coal ----------------- 9<br />

,.. . .—<br />

ught betwee~ car and roof -- .6<br />

ught between carfi . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

ught betwe’en car and rib –-. 4<br />

., .nlng<br />

machlnea ------------- a<br />

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Daw .on Hotel<br />

John H xenbaugh, M~i.<br />

A erican Plan~<br />

Electri Lights-Steam<br />

Heat<br />

Sin e Meals 75c ‘<br />

RATE f $3.M per day,<br />

I THEDAWSONG+RAGE<br />

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k M. VAf4 DYKti, Mi~g6<br />

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~ice-a-Day Auto Service Ratin<br />

Au”ta b.ru G,.-. ● t 9 A. M; mzd s p. . Ch.md cm”.<br />

WEI.L EQUIPPED MACHINE HOP ,<<br />

I Full Line o~<br />

f inflicted+harp tools .-..: s!<br />

rng~ng car --------------- “21m 1<br />

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WITH No Sm’ST~TIONS oF MRD’ ‘ .<br />

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The Da~son Tailor Shop<br />

“’””-::F ““<br />

TAIWR M DE SUITS FROM $30 UP ‘<br />

ALL WOO~’.<br />

,,<br />

,.<br />

E; A, STARK, Proprietor<br />

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Fancy<br />

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“r<br />

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Dwight’s IceCream<br />

Daw~on. N. M.. ‘<br />

reams “andIces<br />

Specialty<br />

“ARTWORK<br />

and<br />

:1<br />

POR k RAIT .PI~tiRES<br />

Sati~faction Guaranteed<br />

tJUST ATHAN-<br />

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House 17M<br />

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. . Phone, la Rings<br />

. — .. .._.,. ,, . . .. . .,,<br />

SIGNIFICANT NEWS DA.WSON AND. LORITA<br />

Itis ti~ti<br />

-<br />

W- tlm wldre<br />

/<br />

“’ ““’<br />

PLAY<br />

.—<br />

AT HOME<br />

yi~ti of at<br />

hh eve<br />

wilt be 7,000,000<br />

de par.<br />

bu: From. the 6tindp0int of genersl<br />

community interest, the game Sun-<br />

The -tit of Ledmr k an- -duy aftirndon on” the lotal greund~<br />

mmtncd tW fmm a mtmey of tbe between the Dawmn, team and the<br />

wyroUs d 1,42S of tbe _<br />

of tie U~itM %t.rs, tint<br />

finte<br />

~lOy-<br />

Lorita team; took in undisputed first’<br />

.,<br />

place.<br />

mmt duri~ * P* monti .UM6in- ~,:F&r wgg~~,the r~~ctive merits of<br />

creased 1.08 wr cenk<br />

I-nk & Towne M~imting<br />

rumwy hm mn~med m ~t<br />

-E- of from 10 b’ 15 ~ti<br />

The. F*rd Id&r Wmpany k<br />

these two teams have been diac~d<br />

not only by tbe players, bub by the<br />

f~<br />

majority of the people of the community,<br />

and it was for tbe most part<br />

m- * .a$g of fifty-fifty.<br />

nounced an- uwt in W<br />

the Fmd W.<br />

~ pri~ of @solih* &<br />

vtie of .,<br />

/ Sunday’s game told the kele, when<br />

the Dawson team won a fast,, hardd=tined<br />

fought ~~me by the acc,,e 5 to O.<br />

in bhe United States 80 per Mt diningtie<br />

pawt ~.<br />

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Sov~et Ru~ tis sblw M-<br />

bition and is now on @ wine tils.<br />

Lumley wab on the mcmnd for<br />

Dawson during the’ fimt five innings,<br />

and Trujillo, of thee Capitan club,<br />

fini~hed out tbe remaini~ four jn.<br />

*s, R~bnck & ti. - that ~ing~. L“mley pitibed gOod ball a“d<br />

during tie fitwt half of tie<br />

Y- ti~r compny~ ~<br />

p-t ~=~ toUched for ~“ly t~O hit,gdu=in=<br />

at the fimt five jnnin~s. Trujillo was<br />

w IU@4of $3,500,000. also in gobd form and held Lorifi to<br />

In wmten kw~ % $manmmric~ only one hit during the remajndar of<br />

OdM% tie tie of hwaet tin has the, game., ‘b-n.<br />

set at $4:00 ~ *Y. Mnlcolm for. the Lorita team pitih-<br />

An unerngrlogrn~t de~e is ti ed an excellent geme, but wan given<br />

be held at Wa%~n _ h lab poor support when he n=ded it mOst.<br />

ter pati of SNmbm. He shtie.d good contrul of the ball,<br />

Major Gm~l ~ ‘W4 h and sucoeedgd in ~trifing out a“~mb-<br />

appointed w tie offi~ & gov- ber Of the big-stick men Of the Dawernor<br />

gen~ of tk -In= son. team.<br />

The Gmmea~ fi~ ~~e Ah At two ditTerent times in the g~e<br />

main<br />

the *I<br />

h. +“<br />

of Ms.<br />

~-ms<br />

N. M,, in tikin=.<br />

- ~ of<br />

ij looked a~ if Lofi~ wOuld put Ov@r<br />

enough run~ w tie the ecore. In the<br />

fou~ and fifth inninm th~ men<br />

Re.mi- Twwrit.wr kpny<br />

has incremwd iti mti~ tie and<br />

k nnw cnp~ting on f~ time M.<br />

Ameriw Woohn cv~y h nnw<br />

rem+ to k -ng at hu rapncsty.<br />

-t~lations t? the ~nnem~and tie<br />

same h. the lusem, for they fought a<br />

hard g8tne and theic defeat wu by no<br />

means an ignominious one:<br />

The lineup and box score were aa<br />

follows :<br />

Dawion: Lumwand Trujillo, p.;<br />

Mm Fti S.enti J* ~~=y KOelling. C.; Scribner. lnt; c=l~dfl,<br />

b. join her husbati in St. W 2nd; Smart, 8rd; GoIvan, BS.; Covee<br />

lf.; Sha,nnon, cf.; Kerr, rf.<br />

Bill Ch~~ti- T~nio, .Loritn: Malcolm, p.: Jason, c.;. .<br />

m% m =tiay. ‘“Blair. lst: Daviu. 2nd: Salvo. 3&:<br />

Dr. E. A. PoNnk @ thu wk-<br />

Shelton,<br />

Gibbon~<br />

s~.;,. sha’w, ]f.’;<br />

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SaIvO, H, ~<br />

md * Rutin d’ m-.<br />

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RHE<br />

Mr. N. E. %mti gf ~n Day~o.n --- 0“30 101 00x—573<br />

* Sun&y k the<br />

btiber, Mr. R J. ~.<br />

lxerm of hia ~~~ ---000000000—984<br />

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DAWSON BASKET iAU<br />

MkEmm--@~~ CLUB HOLOS MEETING<br />

end & Maxwell - witlh k ~- .,<br />

en@. ~e Daw~bn ‘Basket Ball club met ~<br />

Mr. Gee. ti~ ~ a b~~<br />

at the Opera House at 8,S0 Montiy<br />

evening in businem Eemion.’ Rapoti<br />

vistir .in D-n on ~y of fii= of special committee~ in connection<br />

werk. with the ofiering of the suiti report-<br />

,ed that the auiti had been ordered. It<br />

U* Fra&M w w~y was “fuAher repo~d that Mr. Brmtinins<br />

for Sm& Fe, wbem &e .wifi na” bad donated two bmeket ba]]a to .<br />

.?Irter -1, the club.<br />

Arrangements were made ia s~rt<br />

Mr. “C. B. ~fm ~ a &eti practice at once, one night a wdek badh<br />

in Dawmn Tuhy of thb ing de~ignated -for the women’u tiam, ,<br />

week<br />

●<br />

and one night for the men’n team.<br />

Miss Sadie Covert was unanimously , .<br />

Mr. YatiE und Mnr ~ur selected as temporary caphin of the<br />

were bu~i~ *W<br />

Tuehy and Wed.-.<br />

b _ on women’n team,.<br />

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RA2’ON ELECTRIC<br />

SHOE SHOP<br />

140 N. 2nd. St.,<br />

tioR, ,:-: :-: N. M.<br />

k;~~~p~~ shop in<br />

.<br />

S~~Att~:;n given<br />

.<br />

~ work guaranteed.<br />

We-y a amplete<br />

line of Nap-a-Tan<br />

WO~~ shoes and ladies’<br />

outing bts.<br />

tf.<br />

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DAWSONBAKERY<br />

huis Savio, Proprietor<br />

[talian, Frensh or American<br />

BREAD<br />

Ptitmes of All Kin&<br />

Fresh Baked Evev Day<br />

Candiea—To~ft<br />

Driti<br />

SANITARY AND<br />

.- UP-TO-DATE<br />

ti’hildren~~.d~y Cu~ a<br />

‘1 ‘—<br />

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—,<br />

DR. C. W. HOOVER<br />

AND ~<br />

~DR. E. A POLIAK<br />

Dentists -,<br />

—.<br />

OFFICEHOURS,<br />

43 A. M. W1200 m .<br />

1 ●,’M. w &30 P. M,<br />

7P. M.tO S.OO P.M.<br />

DISPENSARY aUILDIMG -<br />

——<br />

/-, Koebfer.<br />

Mk Fra& M&ez returned<br />

-.<br />

BePrepr~dfor<br />

Cold 41 eather<br />

I .1<br />

1<br />

We have a g od stock of<br />

leather vests which are<br />

tien -md d~iug ond velnme of<br />

bu*imeoa. Otfmr usimeoo imtermmta<br />

denumd ■ttamtiom f owner.<br />

For imforrnmtio , imqviro of the<br />

owmor, Mr.<br />

&.mt,Cdfaq<br />

H.’ .<br />

N. LI<br />

Corw,<br />

x.<br />

Dewt<br />

at<br />

by, a Pm of Da~n ~b ~ a wi~r, W. L. M. an, & ~,t”<br />

at dttreh. Evan E nervice 8.OO<br />

B, m. Choir pmcti e Friday, ~.00 p,<br />

m. AU weIcoma.<br />

titbolic Chure undays: Maonb<br />

at 8.80 a. m. for Englishag~g,<br />

10.80- m. for Spa ish+pakk]~ peeple.<br />

Evening, 70 clock. Week+<br />

smvicw: ManteP a 6.80 and 7 a. m.<br />

Junior choir rehe W@dneadan<br />

at 4 p. m. First “day of the monti<br />

devntion: timmu on. 6.80. mamet<br />

ntlmd8b. rn.<br />

weekatl wu~.. Lmvims Dawmn en up hwr += w & Dawwn<br />

~titi ,af~a tie - *r- M “ WANll ADS<br />

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ONE-DAY SALE’OF ~ ‘ - “,.“ ONE-DAY SALE, OF “1<br />

out ;ing Fl~nnel The...<br />

This 9 ear we .@iI1 ftittire the tit grade; .<br />

II<br />

are .p+ei.l f.r mu. day oriiy—<br />

BA~U~bA~,SEPTEMBER 17ih.<br />

heavy wint er weight outing flannel—plain and<br />

Picnic<br />

Baion<br />

Hams -..___ -_-. _----2Oc<br />

......- .-<br />

Squares _____:-----_--5it<br />

lb:<br />

~b.<br />

fancy. Plai r white, pink, blue and grey and many Veal Steak ..---._ --._+ ---_+.Z~c Ik.<br />

different p~ ;terns in f ancie~, at extraordinarily ,. Veal Chops -_---ti==__=__-2Uc2Uc lb.<br />

low prices. The same grade that sold last year at “<br />

55c yard. “<br />

NOT&For c- ti~enience in selling thi. outing flannel, we have<br />

,<br />

=utii -’P in S mII 10 yard pie.os tired wilI sell it by the picte.<br />

5-lf~RD PIECES for’ 85; .<br />

1O-TTARDPIECfiS for $i.io<br />

Also plenty ir the bolt at, yard -__-_ -_-__ .-_.l9c<br />

,<br />

VFd Stew _-_--_ ._.__---_ -.l2~c lb.<br />

,.,<br />

-SARDINES- .<br />

Regular 10c cans,. now 5 for _-____.-. _-_-25c25c<br />

-sA TURfiAY, SEPTEtiBER 17th— All t~uitsJn●etion ●t tkoImWm#t nonaible Pricem<br />

mEmblem Pin and .“<br />

Buttons<br />

for ●ll IOdgec rap, .entcd<br />

in Dawwn. A ❑ ew ● nsart.<br />

ment just receive .<br />

.,,<br />

I<br />

9*%+tib*<br />

(Gtfti that l-i .) DAWSON.NEW MEX.’<br />

~<br />

,“<br />

,d:~:;:;ri:.<br />

(Gift* th-t 1~.t.)<br />

the Upper school and hreh. ‘In the Sifih wade, Mj~g ,q~die ~iina, prin. 1,Commetil, Miss’ Lillian Wolin.<br />

The Dntison nchools o &d Sep- old building the tim~ will be from 7 cipal,<br />

Domestic Science, Miss Alberta Mc-<br />

temhir sixth with a“teach rce of to 9 on Tuesday and. Thtitiday nighb. Fifth ~=de, Mi~~ Helen Ba”er.<br />

thirty six. One tnacher<br />

[<br />

Gawey.<br />

s added All thone desiring to secure final cit. IFoufih gyade, Miss Amy Welch.<br />

Manual Training and Science. Mr. C.<br />

to the High School faculty, ona in the izenship papem should come to school Tfird made, Mb Ely@e H#12. ~<br />

H. Dye.<br />

Junior Hi@ School an? or,e in ~: and get a diploma. BY doing this Second grade, A CIS, M-. Hazel<br />

me(md &ide at thb”C/ntFal bildiqg. ! they will be exempt from examina. Special Teacbeka.<br />

Among the .WW features ihia year tion in open court. Other clames will $e~o~~made, B c]a~sj Mim Grace Music and Drawing, Miss Maude<br />

are kinder~tiens in each of the be formed if t<strong>here</strong> is a demand. Night<br />

buildings. commercial woi M in the” school ope”nnSeptetiber 19.<br />

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MAY ALLISON in “BIG GAME’’—The Bro adway Stage Sensation, Superbly<br />

-o~o~-~o,~o ~*~*~0~~0~0~ ●—*~mu<br />

WANTED ‘<br />

S00 of the prettie*t<br />

girls in Dmwmm to<br />

~ttend the o~ning<br />

of ““charm school”,<br />

Wallaca R-id, $upt.<br />

~<br />

Amusements for th week at the<br />

Dawson Opera House<br />

PROGRAM<br />

Paramount-Fox Week $ePt ember 19-25 1<br />

..%<br />

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER I=<br />

NO SHOW<br />

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER a~<br />

NO SHOW ..<br />

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 21— . .<br />

. ● ✌<br />

●<br />

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2L<br />

“The Plunger” a M<br />

With Plen<br />

Also, “The Lost City’’-S@<br />

ADMISSIO<br />

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2L<br />

“Big Gam<br />

~ Metro Productiori, Adapted b<br />

Jr., from the Stage Play by<br />

and Kilburn Gordon.<br />

SYNOPSI&Elemnor Wimthrop 1o--* he<br />

friemdti -11 him. He is the pampered -n c<br />

tan” ●nd * nort of mollycoddle. Hi. wife I<br />

-f Mm znd Iut him take boxing Iemnoum. H*<br />

only m~ho & bluff of it. Buminesa in the I<br />

mud Elaanar g-a along. In tbe hotel on t’<br />

they meet JO*U St. Je~n, ~ Cmnadian guid~<br />

sigtibla to tbe Iadiec. He h=n the camp bl<br />

with hi* knife, =nd i- smitten with Eleano<br />

huskamd joalou*, ah. ngaeos Jean tomal<br />

t<br />

●hall remcb tbo cabin m the woafn tfut im t]<br />

at the cmbmn Jean gets no worked up in him PI<br />

by it ●nd profemaea real love for her. In<br />

hwy gets teal mad and a battle royal en<br />

himself. Ha leaps for tbe thromt of Juan<br />

knife when it wan within ● m imcb of hi. b<br />

All tbe 6Cht in knocked out of Jean ●nd h,<br />

hrry i. ● “w*I man” at l~~t. ,,<br />

Also, ‘The bst Citym—Se~<br />

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2*<br />

ADM1SS1O<br />

6 ‘A Daughter of t<br />

Produced and Released b<br />

THE CAST.<br />

‘ Nora H~yes . ..-.. -..-. -...2 -----<br />

Jim Garth -------. -..----. ”.....<br />

Gmrge stBcey ------------------<br />

Slim DoIan --------------------<br />

Pmpa Marlowe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

Immpm=tmr H~Fam ----..---------<br />

Eddirn Hayai --....-------------<br />

SYNOPSl&Nora, Police lus~ctnr HaFederworld<br />

m~ting place in ●ear.h of hmr err<br />

a member of Stmcey’m gang. Stac*Y, wbo i<br />

i-g; tbi=ks Nata i. Eddia’- tiweetbeart, and<br />

doe- not succetd in getting her brotber a<br />

Tipptd off, tbe police move to crotch tbe gan<br />

father of Eddie’. predicament =nd kth r,<br />

Garth. chief detecti~e amd im love with Nor~<br />

In the melee Eddie is killed b~ Stacey. Sto<br />

trial ●nd comvictd on Norm’s tentimony. 1<br />

capture Norm, holding ber am bomtage, thr<br />

Tbeq they capture Garth ●nd Norc krgmi<br />

tbetu ● mfe emcmpe toCam.dm. The trip tf<br />

khen Nmr~ get. p.nesmie~ of the vitrio<br />

agaiu t=ken into cu~tdy. G=rth and Nor,<br />

Also, “International<br />

——<br />

Jcreened<br />

v*— •~*~<br />

JNOTICE I<br />

Walls.rn Reid wiN<br />

opeu “Tho~ Chmrm<br />

Stbool on WdnOm.<br />

day. M-n7 charm-<br />

ing girls will t-kc<br />

part.<br />

~iversal.Metro<br />

her.<br />

y of Actibn<br />

SYNOPSI&Takrn<br />

.&..boy and in<br />

● chsuco”<br />

● few y.arti<br />

Scbuylor<br />

becmme<br />

ctied<br />

in W*1I Street aa an<br />

● r lionmire. Alto in W-11<br />

Street<br />

,treatve<br />

W,,O<br />

for<br />

the offic.~ of John<br />

hk ,traiEhtforward<br />

Houghton<br />

bu~i=e** I<br />

#ho WnS notd on “th*<br />

IlinEs. He ml~o had 8<br />

daughter of whom be waa paasio~~t*ly fOn< in Houghtoria oRito aa<br />

ma=ager wan. “Silent” Yate., * sneaking 1, whose real character<br />

waa utuuspectd by Houghton. Hit zealou~ ~rvice wtie actuated only<br />

by one moti*e, him lustful desire to Pomwma ilica. At length Yates’<br />

morcllonc bl~ing of his emplozmr, Hougb<br />

the verge of bankruptcy and h* wtis forced<br />

“Take s Cbanco” bc.tight \hti property, unk<br />

ton. In a fight in Yatec’ office witnessed<br />

forced to confess tb~t Houghton wa~ inu*~<br />

n, brought tbe latter to<br />

I ●ell hi- country *state.<br />

IWn to Yatmi or Houghr<br />

Alica tha former was<br />

,t of DodEe’c de-th ●nd<br />

th-t he had fired tbe fatml bullrnt. Alicrn *I Schuyler fall imtn e=ch<br />

other’s arma ●nd everythiae cud. hnppilr.<br />

qews” ‘<br />

ADMkSSIO<br />

1.<br />

nth Episode.”<br />

22 ctc.t War Tmx 3 cts.<br />

99,<br />

Edward T. Lowe,<br />

fillard Robertson<br />

‘husband, “Lmrry” bi~<br />

khe ‘aWintbropa of Born.<br />

ntn to mmke m real man<br />

ribes tba instructor and<br />

nadian woodm calln bim<br />

mdga of tha wilderness<br />

rho tklnk~ bimtrnlf irreed,<br />

kming, always resdy<br />

=Inking tomake ber<br />

lqve to h.r when they<br />

r detti~tion. Arri~A<br />

that ho is car~irnd-w-r<br />

D=d of gutting .jOalOII~,<br />

*S in =hich hrry finds<br />

d m-kltig Klm drop his<br />

,rt bo ●IMOCE kills him.<br />

becomes very meek and<br />

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-.-Jack O’Brien<br />

..--Fmd Kobler<br />

- Jack Wmlterm<br />

-.-Dick hreno<br />

- Chrle# Arfing<br />

--- Joe Bennett<br />

hughtt’r, *mt*r* *m unr<br />

brotker, Eddie, wbo is<br />

>Ianaing a boune-break.<br />

ies to cut him out. Nara<br />

MY from the Rmnxnterm.<br />

tt work. Nora tellm bar<br />

I to ●mve hi. life. Jim<br />

urroundti the gamgstarm.<br />

y●nd bi~ lieutmna=t are<br />

Yy esca~, kw.ver, *nd<br />

taming her with vitriol.<br />

for hk life, promising<br />

ho border i. punctuated<br />

mud thm gatigatarm are<br />

bead for ● minit~er.<br />

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DAWSO~NEWS<br />

PublimhA Wcek17 by Tkfi WELFARR DEPARTMENT<br />

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VOL 1.<br />

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VAWSON, NEW MEXIC& THURSDAY,<br />

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SEPTEUBER 22, 1921<br />

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NUMBER 34.<br />

BRITISH COAL SITUATION<br />

R’apoti indic=that, the present<br />

THE PROTECTION<br />

OF OUR. FORESTS<br />

INCOMES AND PROFIT TAX BIG<br />

Washington.-Nearly 76 por cent<br />

DAWSON TEAM WINS<br />

CITY CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

production is on practically the mme<br />

basis an that of one year ago, nob<br />

Ac(~ording b the Unitid States Iof the government’s &x revenue of<br />

~ore~t ~e~ce, ~en~y.four ~~te~ ~~ $4,500,000,000 during the last fiscal<br />

The free baseball game which was -<br />

played at the ball park. on Ffiday af.<br />

withstanding the fact thnt t<strong>here</strong> are<br />

1S1 pib, smploying ov,er 26,000 men,<br />

closed compl ,:tely, in addition to 93<br />

29,0000 men, which<br />

more will receive $400,000 of federal<br />

funds for the protection of their for.<br />

eet lands fr,om fires durin~ the wxt<br />

fi~nw~year,<br />

year came from tnxes on incomen and<br />

,Profib, according ~ nn Official sum.<br />

mnry made Publk by the Treasury<br />

~epartment. Tbe principal sources<br />

ternoon au a part of the Mexican Iq-.<br />

dependence day celebration, settled<br />

the que~tion as to who ia entitled to<br />

These f“ndg are contingent upon of the remnining 26 per cent were the city championship of Daw~on, Fri.<br />

First, that those ~isted au follows: day’a game was between Dawson and<br />

states have Rome system of fire Pro- Tobacco, $255,218,499, including Capihn and re~”]ted in a ~ne-~ided<br />

by law; ~e=ond, it is ~igarette~, $18 5,053,369; transfer of<br />

hed~ of “ariwble e~tatem,$lf,4,g39,902; transptition contest from first to last, Dawmn<br />

streams; third, an amount equal to of freight, $140,019,077; tranaporta- running in 22 scores while Capikn<br />

The usual cticks are being replen- thc appropriation ~“~t be ~xpendod tion of pamengers, $97 ,481,896; ad. put over OnIy 8. ,.’<br />

i~ed in man> quarters. Inland Pur- by ~he ~~te ; ~n~ fourth, that the pro. ~i~aion8 to theaters, concerts, cabar- Trujillo, who took the mound for<br />

chaaam, mmh an the milroads, are te~tiOn m~~t ~over all c]asaemof for. ets, eti., $8~ ,7z6 ,906; distil~ed EPIT~C’apikn proved tO be n keen dimpholding<br />

off f cr further price concen- ~~t ,a”d+<br />

iti, $82,596,969; automobiles, motot-<br />

Biorm. Also t<strong>here</strong> ire a great num- The protection of our foieati from cycles, trucks, eti., $76,028,157; cap-~, pozntment.<br />

The fan.skngwthatT:.<br />

ber of coal-co -~~umingplanti, such as f-Ircs is a matter of vi-l importance ital stock of corporation, $s1,514,- Jll10 can pitch gOod ball, he showed lt<br />

the iron and steel foundries, which to the nation at ]a~e, The ~cOnOmic 344; nonalcoholic beverageq, $5S,- m last Sunday’~ game when he pitih-<br />

~re shut’ dow 1. It iu mpo~d that lose due to fote~t fireg each year ~n~ 679,192 ; ~~tomObile tires, parti and ed four i“ni”gs for Dawnon and held<br />

“t<strong>here</strong> are onl J 12 blast furnaces out<br />

of 400 in o~etation i“ the United<br />

.Kinirdom at t ~e present time, but it<br />

ia con~ldentl y expected that full OF<br />

erationn will )e resumed when coke<br />

In t 0 an appalling ampunt. Important<br />

aa the matter is to the general public,<br />

it ig Of even ~~ater impO*n~e to<br />

the people of Northe~” New Mexico.<br />

ln thig ~.ction the foro~t cOn~~~te~<br />

acce=ories, $89,517,602; telephO~e, ,Lorita to only one hit. But in the<br />

telegraph and radio mernmges, $2’1,- game Friday afternoon he wan in<br />

360,22g; jeweIry, watches, clockfl,<br />

~24 ~03,905; ~an- bsd form, and before being taken out<br />

opera glasses, etc., ,<br />

dy, $20,436,478; pianos, m’gans, etc., in th4 sixth inning, he was pounded<br />

tiecline~ to 2s 9.<br />

It is antici p,~ted that British inland<br />

one of our principal aweti. Amide $11,667,9.21; fum, $9,081,28S; seate,<br />

from the intr~n$i= “a,ue of the ~im. befih~ and ~~te~Om~, $8,485,014;<br />

fOr a tOtil of twelve hiti and Elxteen<br />

~“nn. ~ngligh pi~hed the ~emai”der<br />

buying will b,< re8umed shortly, and<br />

this may pro ve helpful to American<br />

coal in other markets. The recent<br />

her, ~uy fOreB& are be~~ming each<br />

year an even greater mecca for the<br />

to”ri~~ ~bo ~ome to view the wooded<br />

motion picture film, leased, $6,008 t-<br />

108; perfumes, coametim and medical<br />

articles, $6,800,768; sporting @ode,<br />

~f the ~me for capib~, with about<br />

the same result, eight hits and six<br />

relapse in sterling exchange has added<br />

b our dif Zcultieu. The present<br />

quotation for Cardiff coal of SO~.f.o.<br />

b, ($5:47, aC)Masonic lodge to be<br />

present.<br />

b comrnenre; everY mat in bhe opera<br />

FREE LAND FOR SOLOIERS<br />

h- w- fi~d. me ~ ~<br />

speech= and wngu whidh tid been<br />

Waebin~n—More than 200 farms<br />

on government reclaimed land wl~ ] a~- for ~ ~ed 0~ ~~<br />

]ey u.ag the ~~]y man ~ ~on”~~t for ~<br />

homer.<br />

The eeore by innin~.a was aa fo]-<br />

10+8 : ‘R HE<br />

CAMP FIRE NoTES<br />

(Lou I,je Springer.)<br />

The U~a Camp FiPe Girls met at<br />

the home of H elen Fra%er last Wedbe<br />

opened w entry by ex-eenice men<br />

this month. Their farms are Iocati<br />

on the Noi.th Platte and the sho~hone<br />

irnmtion projects in Wyoming. The<br />

Nofih p]ati project was op&ned for<br />

m=ked enti~. Excelleti muwfc Daw~n--6~5 O4O42=—222O4<br />

Capital --l2OOOOll8-Sll 6<br />

ma furninhed by tie WdmbU~<br />

~n&<br />

BOY SCOUTS T&E HIKE<br />

At 10 Frfday u“rning, a MWic<br />

=turdsy morning Me ~ Samrtu<br />

ne~day evening.<br />

of the ai.ening was<br />

entry September 9, nnd<br />

~hOne project Ml] be ~“<br />

the She.<br />

s~p~mber<br />

pa~de<br />

btrse,<br />

= f~~ ~~m<br />

and lrd by bhe band, mrtied<br />

gatiered ~etir tdreir _ ~<br />

in Waparation for an over nig~ tike.<br />

#pent in electi new officem. Those 16. The D~pa~ent of the ~n~rior ~. tie Umr -p, r-ing by Leaving Dawwn $hu~ dtm 10 % m.<br />

eIacted were: eIen Frazer, Chief- ~nnCIUnCe# none but ~XiII~~C~ ~~n way & No+ 5 ~“$ &+n n~. Fol. the ~YE ~ik~ UP =~ve -, w~e<br />

retary and treaa- will be permitted tu make filine un- lo~ng fie .~mde a~er ,pm~m they made their camp.. The remaindurer.<br />

The CamIp Fire OirIs voted on til 6(I days afbr the opening. If at et wf Obe day, @H ~ - and a<br />

ef apaechea and MW - rmrdered<br />

a n- member Edna Tinsler. She the end of 60 daye, any land re-<br />

~fi of he ne~ ,&y - *~~ ~<br />

Was acceptid. mains unclaimed ot<strong>here</strong> will be pera’t<br />

tie rqrura h-. shoti a periad for tie tie _ ~1<br />

Light refres menta were nerved mitted tg make fi]i”gs.’ In & afiern~n a free base HI k quickly. At b~ a.so in m &<br />

and afkr pract cing a few non~ tbe<br />

girls adjourned to the Opera House, , SCALE lNSPECTOR’<br />

w<strong>here</strong> they aa]Ig for the Mexjcan<br />

celmbmtion,<br />

bfr. C. R. J&~&e<br />

The Camp FiIe Girls of both camps was in D8wson on Thuday<br />

ent.?~ined the tenchem at the home ular Wur of -Ie in~<br />

@me “was nt~ed h tie bath prk be- e~~n Mr. MuMen and Mr. W-12<br />

HERE<br />

jind the Mfiy nnd remained for w<br />

trveen &e Dawmn and)Captin temne.<br />

rtin trip. During & e.eni~ Dr.<br />

me evening wae given ovm ti daw- “dfid ~m+ We]=h vi- he ~mp<br />

ineptir,<br />

on n reg~ lng at tie Opem ham, - ugnim bringing tith them five big ~a~r.<br />

beiw furnkhed by & Wdwnburg me]ona. The” ~ & around tie.<br />

of Mr. and M . Bre”nan. Thoee Seal= at he<br />

praaent repo a very nice Clme. t~~( Th~~y<br />

The evening w e spent in dancing ~~~~ ~ he<br />

and pla~,ing ga ea. Them were about w410 armnti<br />

aevard tippl.se were<br />

~~n. me<br />

we~are -*,<br />

~ tine -k,<br />

band.<br />

The celebration waa cond~<br />

a very urderk and ~~<br />

camp fire and did justice b W ~<br />

“ ermelon, tiiuh w= indeed a tr~<br />

in<br />

M me boys dll ~ad~ rem~ber.<br />

m~- A~ tit 10 Sun&y m- td10<br />

eighty pment.<br />

mtved on thei la<br />

Refreahmenti wem<br />

about ten o’clock<br />

rr~nisif<br />

of intion.<br />

Mm,Jti~ w hkr~ ner B~ m~<br />

mittee in ~<br />

=~k ia due ~*<br />

of ~h<br />

CUM- -~ broke<br />

M bw’d.<br />

_.mld Kied back<br />

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The DawsonNews II<br />

PAUL K. “CARSON, “<br />

Director and EdItur<br />

Term. ot flulm.rlet i.n<br />

@lx mt.nthe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..- $1:::<br />

one Xe,lr -.- . . . . . . . ..-.. +-------<br />

Advertlilng Rate@ on APPllc*tlOn<br />

“II<br />

Enturea n.uonh-olamn<br />

March lUth, ::Z1, mt the pfmt-of~::t::<br />

Davnon. Ke= ~~tixico,<br />

,,<br />

. If you do not receive your Paper TeK-<br />

UIaclY, or If at uny time YOU ch=~se<br />

your uodreua, kindly lnfOrm U. and<br />

pr~mpt uttentlon will be given ~0 YOU,’<br />

r2questB.<br />

COPPER SITUATION<br />

During the latter Part Of JUIYand<br />

the first half of August the price of<br />

copper again “hit the tObOggan.” .~o<br />

reasons are assigned for the quO~tion<br />

of 12 cents per pound; first, this<br />

price being quoted mainly by Corn- ‘“<br />

uanies having conaiderable cur~ent<br />

production OF Premins finnncial I<br />

needs and. second, to the fact t~t<br />

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Are You Having Trouble Making Ends eet?<br />

T<br />

Then stop and look in the matter.<br />

Perhaps the income ~ not as large as befO~e. Even so, IN~ME is OhlY<br />

half the stury. The other half and by f a? the more important of the two, is OUT ;:<br />

Are you gsttiw value received for it?<br />

LOok over YOUr expen=a for the past mOnth. Were “they a]l necessary ‘e!<br />

really worth while ? Did YOUbu someth;ng YOUreallY have IIttle use ‘or, just<br />

cause it wa~ che&pJor have You f ought things beyOnd YOur mea?a because Y~.u aP-<br />

Dened to temparardy have some. extra money in your pocket or m YOUT checking ‘1 aciount<br />

?<br />

AnBWer these questions for yourself and see if on arO ui<br />

If you are not getting ahead try a new plan. 8 pen a &vi’~~B Account ith<br />

UBnext >ayday, even though it;Bonly a dollar or ten dollara or twenty dollars, nd<br />

thm each succeeding payday da osit likewise. DO YOU think t~t so Sm?ll an am nt<br />

. is not worth bothering about? %.u win find {f YOUgive We Plain a fair chance at<br />

you can et along without tit ten or twenty just us well and YOU will have Wmet ing<br />

to show f’ or It at the end of thee or mix months time.<br />

You will-then wonder why you didn’t try thi. simple Scheme Y~arS ago, fo. it<br />

will give You a better iaea of the value Of moneY, and giva YOu a ce~in ~a~sfac Ion<br />

in looking ,back over the year’s work, that can he obtilned in no other waY.<br />

It is never too ]ate to commence over, so stnrt in next ayday ~tb any am nt<br />

YOUfeel you should or can put aside. Don’t put it off longer {“” y kidd.mg youiaelf ntb ,<br />

waiting until You. have a hundred or two hundred, becau~e that time maY never c me<br />

hnd You are Iouing taluahle time in the meantime.<br />

./<br />

St-t now; Any amount welcome at<br />

13rititih dealers continue tO BUPPIYbottom has been reached for the d+. to figures compiled hy a well<br />

Germany at prices under thooe at<br />

clinc. The third reaaon for feeling<br />

which American producers are will-<br />

ing to do busine=. One lot of 1,000,., hopeful is that during the first half<br />

00-0 pounds was sold late in July at of August, 8aleB were running at<br />

wn copper authority, EurOpe tois<br />

absorhin~ copper at the rate Of<br />

,000,OllU younds per -aiinum. TMs<br />

Dawsol i. Hotel<br />

11 7-8 cents Per pound, this being about the mme rate aa obtiinad dur. early 40 per cent Of tie amount I<br />

occasioned by a ~peculator who had lng . the corresponding period in July.<br />

to meet bnnK1ng obligational. Sever- Germany and Japan continue to be<br />

aI consumers tried to find a prOduc- the main foreiw b“yerg, and it i~<br />

m in 191S. Although Germany,<br />

Itria and Spain produce some coPbv<br />

far the largest part of Eu- 1 AmeriE nPlan<br />

1<br />

er early in August who would be<br />

pointed out that since the armistice,<br />

willing to aell for prOmpt ~hgpment these nations have conhi~tently been<br />

at 11 7-8 centi per pOund, but were ,the ~iflent pu=cha~~m, in either tho<br />

““nsuccemful: The American Smelt- f oreign or the domeetic market,” in<br />

ing & Refining company is temporarthat<br />

theti purchaflea have shown conily<br />

,o~~tof tb market, while the Calucentration<br />

ihto periods when the pricmet<br />

& IIeclA and Anaconda interests<br />

es of copper have been relatively low.<br />

refused to make any -le~ fOr le= During<br />

July, Japanese interests con-<br />

than 12’1-8 cents per pound.<br />

tracted for the shipment of betieen<br />

While this drop in me~l qu?~- 10 and 15 mil]ion pounds, at & price<br />

tions in naturally ~Omew~t depre~s- ~f 12 ~en~ per pound, p.~ide ,ghip,<br />

Unite~ States. Germany ie now<br />

sumiu at the rate of 226,000,- 11<br />

poun~s per year; in 1913, that na- j<br />

,e portion of which went into war<br />

ipment. England’s present rate<br />

Electric Li 4 hts-steam<br />

ing, Yet copper p“roducem have sever-<br />

New York. It is not believed that<br />

al =eano”m for f ee]ing encouraged ~ erman buying in the London mar.<br />

over recent events. The fimt of these<br />

ket has been heavy, as otherwise the<br />

ia the . official announcement that<br />

British supplies would soon be ex-<br />

July mleB of copper, for both domes - hau~ted,<br />

A report to the Depart.<br />

tic and foreign eccounk, totale d<br />

ment of Commerce from London h<br />

nearly 76,000,000 poundu, or 36,000, -<br />

to the effect that the weakness in the<br />

000 poundm more than many of the<br />

copper metal market t<strong>here</strong> is due to<br />

importint sellem believed the tots 1<br />

the un=ttifactory reports that come<br />

would be. The output from the re-f<br />

rom America, and to the extreme<br />

fineries during the month was prac -<br />

trade depression in England, owing<br />

tically the ~ame as during June—<br />

to the conditions brought about by<br />

namely, 4’6,000,000 pOund*BO t~ t the ~oa, ~~ke+ .The ~me repofi<br />

salea were about 90,000,000 poundn<br />

states that “the single bright spot is<br />

in exco~s of production. Whan the<br />

tbe comparstiyely healthy purchas.<br />

copper surplus can be reduced at the.<br />

Ing by Germany, which country. ap.<br />

rage of nearly 1,000,000 pounds per<br />

pears to be the only European itite<br />

day during one of the admitid ly<br />

able to take any appreciable q“anti-<br />

“slow mohths” of the year, and in the.’<br />

ties of copper at pre~ent.” AccO=d.<br />

midst of a business depression at I<br />

THEDAWSONGA#AGE<br />

A M. VAN DY”KE, MmMger<br />

Twice-a-Day Auto Service Lh ton<br />

A.ta b.m ~r~=e at 9 A. M. ●nd s P. M. Iwed cm:. ,<br />

WEM EQUIPPED MACHINE SHO<br />

i<br />

Full Line of I<br />

Automobile Access~ries<br />

tit, producerw of the metil hnve 1<br />

ni,thing to fear from the calamity ~<br />

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hov;lets who have been predicting!<br />

all sorts of dire thinm for the red<br />

metal induntry, just becnuae t<strong>here</strong> is<br />

- a tcv !porary over-production at a<br />

titnu of u.orld-wide depremion. The<br />

eticrntafireason for encoyrigement ifl A ButterKist~PopCornMachi~e<br />

the fIIi:r that tho American Steel &<br />

Wire co pany, a subsidiati uf the<br />

IS OUR tiWEST IMPWVEMENT<br />

‘United S1 tes Stiel Co~ration, ~<br />

been buying copper in million-pound<br />

~ WILLUSE BU~ER ONLY INTHISMACHIN<br />

‘lots, and is understood to hays purchased<br />

a considerable tonnage at 12<br />

WITH NO SUBSTITUTIONSOF LARD<br />

eentn per pound. Bids made by the<br />

c~.npany of 11 S-4 cents per pound<br />

failed b bring forth any offerin~ ~<br />

OR oLEOMARGERIN~ .<br />

1’<br />

‘from .producem. PaBt experience k<br />

shown and proven the,t when puiehaes<br />

are made in such quaritities by J. J. LAVBACH, Propri tor<br />

subsidiary compunies of the nteel corporation,<br />

it fa usually a uign that the<br />

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Mm. %eelsr and two wns of<br />

Trinidad, CQ1O.,were visitiug in Daw- ~<br />

mn on SnihY.<br />

d<br />

Mr. tinklin and f&mdY, and Mr. ,<br />

CHURCH DIREC<br />

wn an Wdne6-<br />

J~a. Tmer and fmily -t Sunday D=WOO~ Cbu =.<br />

tmnti~ and fiting n- ~N. ministur. T Bib~e Schd001,<br />

10.00a. m.<br />

%. YOun~,<br />

au ~: Primarygraa~<br />

rdr. Steve=t Friday for m+ at 1FLEe.cnStation,Mii<br />

fd+<br />

Utnh, w<strong>here</strong> he e~ecti to make K~a ~y~u; in cbarg, highernadaBrn~<br />

,Ch. E enimg utice S.00<br />

thome. , . ~ . m. ~,:hoir ..r pr tics Friday, $.00 P.<br />

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Mr. and MIS. John SharP have r- ‘“ -’ ““”’”-T<br />

‘n’ ‘. ““ ‘. [l day.<br />

M-g. Kiddk, .B@ ad 9priQger<br />

were fishiw W bke 20 near Mex-<br />

Mr. Rr.fph LtieU cd Ra~ was<br />

kisitin~ wifi Mr. and Mm. H. B. L]*<br />

turned from a two-weeks’ vac&tion<br />

spent ,in Colorado.<br />

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Mr. Henry Maroa of Raton arrived<br />

in Dawmn Saturday, w<strong>here</strong> he exPec~<br />

to remain for the next two wfeeks.<br />

Mr. and Mm. W. Mitchell left Sunc~q,hofii<br />

Chu b-Sundays: M~ea<br />

Eat<br />

x.80 a. m. or’ English-u~e~ng,<br />

110.80<br />

a. m., for ~c~oh-;penkl~ Reo-<br />

Iple.<br />

Evening, ‘ Week-day<br />

smvicea: M-e at6.30” and 1 a. m.<br />

: Junior choir r care.ah Wednesdays<br />

, at 4 u. m. Firs! Mlday of tie monh<br />

devofirm: Casn~i.3n, 6; 80, mum<br />

at7and8a. rn<br />

day for Denver, w<strong>here</strong> they will spend<br />

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TheDawson “~”‘“R“Y=<br />

“BARBER SHOP ““re~~ ‘n‘@nday ~,he ~eti ,ew ~eeh —<br />

E. F, SCOTT, P-P.<br />

.Mr. and b.<br />

hank Be-h<br />

L. O. M=e end Mr.<br />

br~ b ~~ On Mr. V. E. Richardi, of Trinidad,<br />

,W ~T ADS<br />

—. ThuAay. wus a buqinem vkiitor in Dawmn on Tq the Dmwoo Nave for what Jou<br />

Mr.1. G. Levering.U&t~aY<br />

for Denver, Cdlo., w<strong>here</strong> he, em<br />

/UP.~-DATE b spend hi, vasation. “<br />

‘onday”<br />

Miw Edna- convalescing<br />

from an attack of typhOid fever. and<br />

want to bu<br />

found -tid<br />

J Far S~lc-or<br />

sell, OF Iont<br />

+<br />

second hm<br />

mnd<br />

SANITARY AND “<br />

ChiIdrenj~H~y Cuts a.<br />

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Mr. ~n~ ~. wm. wdler and expectsw Soorientarschool. Six hole Natio ~al range. Inquire at<br />

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Mr. Thomaa Jdnsun -rti ti Ro-<br />

“ 1121.<br />

Messrs. .~rank Shelton and S. B.<br />

ton on Saturday the 17th.<br />

~ Shannon were bu~ine- visitom in<br />

Mr. Jwes %bner and. R-rd Mosquero Imt Monday. ~ATO N ELECTRIC, I<br />

HOU-~<br />

-heunf8yr,<br />

A. H. to 7<br />

wte9P.<br />

P. M.<br />

bf. .,<br />

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Luunley went ~ Laa V- Samr-<br />

Mr. and Mm. MuN& and Mr. Deerday.<br />

ing left for Tex- Sundayp w<strong>here</strong><br />

Mr. Bob Babbitt was a Daw~on Mey expect ti mud b fw week<br />

~i~i~r on Tuesday. ~. -bb~ vbdti~ friend= .<br />

SEOE SHOP I<br />

wmI formerly emplayed hy ,tie Phelps ,.<br />

‘-SIGNIFICANT NEWS<br />

Dodge Mercantile ctimPan~<br />

1’ DEC. W. HOOVER I<br />

-~D<br />

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Mr. J. E. ~in, ”*U baa been According ta the geological nuweY,<br />

em~yed as a clerk * tie dbwt, only a fraction of one per cent of the<br />

DEE. A. POLIAK ‘, left ‘Thutiay for Tucumcsri, w<strong>here</strong> svailubl~ coal in the Unitid StitiB<br />

he ex~ b mmka an eb~ visit. han been mined. The amount utiU<br />

. Dentists ~-<br />

underground and within S,000 feet of .<br />

Mr. ti H. ~dWWr’S ~ tie Edwr’a<br />

the eurface in mid w be more than<br />

“ I -<br />

Bfiew fiPP& ~w~Y ~ ~~d~ 3,5sE,000,000,000 tons.<br />

Sprti~ was a wltor m I?a_ Fn-<br />

OFFI~ HOURS: “<br />

I In the United Statis the avemge<br />

“’l’”<br />

s A. M. m“ 12.00 M. II say.<br />

IdoN. 2?fd. St.,<br />

Rdon, :-:* :-: N. M.<br />

Best ipped shop in<br />

New Mexico.<br />

s~td Attintion given<br />

il orders..<br />

N“wo k guaranteed.<br />

We ry a timplete<br />

~..line of Nap-a=Tan<br />

wor shoes and la-<br />

expkndltureti for automobile -ns- dies’ outing boots.<br />

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Mr: and M~timde= m Ipo~tion ia 12.~6 cen~ per mile- 11<br />

:::s--[?:s5: “j!!!!o ml<br />

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rel. tienty per cent reduction in live<br />

Forty-eight natioha are repreuent-<br />

League of Nationn, winch opened iti<br />

. . b # ‘ Mrs, Gm am?dm af Dawmn and ~emion at Geneva on September btb.<br />

,.<br />

~T&OWe Burcb ti ~os tive been The New York Stnte mldier bonus<br />

A.<br />

ltiian, French o: ,Ameri-<br />

TrlniH visitim for the ma few e.t hae been declared unconstitutionnl<br />

by-the court of ‘APPOa]&<br />

can<br />

S“UG”GE~TION’ ‘“’ —<br />

‘ During the paut week the war de-<br />

=. Atiti Pem@~ ~ft Monday pmtntent mold WaF, mak~als in B READ ~~<br />

for ft~, fie he ex~ W ~~ amount JI,5MI.000 which wem a W* .<br />

... Before buying a coat, Ifor 8 few m.ntha. Mr. P-hi Will of the surplus ntock on band atthe<br />

,r&urn ti Da- ‘<br />

●<br />

-,,.<br />

,.<br />

,..,<br />

clo~eof the war. It @ estil~atid that Pafftrti’.s of All Kinds<br />

just take a look at “our<br />

t<strong>here</strong>still re~~in~a #tickvalued at Fresh: 3akcdEvery Day<br />

~. s. N. nani~lw~~ Mr. ? over WO billion dollars:.<br />

Stik of Mackinaw.’ Mehr, reprsng t5e Lwm Kmt-<br />

Acc~rdinE ~ the 1920. ‘EnBui~<br />

ting factory “of ~mn, CO~O..,were Candie * To~ft<br />

t<strong>here</strong> are 41,697 iUi@rate# in the<br />

Drinks<br />

Armytoodsstore -<br />

bdnem visitam in D=wmn la week . s~~ of New Metico, 28,757 being<br />

Old School Building<br />

~.<br />

Dawson “-<br />

M .<br />

n%tivc whites. or of native Wre@Ee.<br />

Mr.wud“~=. Alec Stidun, JA e<br />

ad Al= Jr., rehund fitnrd8 Pemnu more Wan ten yea= old and<br />

y<br />

unable to. write were termed illiter .- ~. T. c, HiM m~rad w M-a<br />

from ~ir autcomblle fi’~, _ ww<br />

m; tinw Wedndy.<br />

spent viatbing a nuutber.af tie nofi - ate.<br />

,- NW M- *=.<br />

s During the past month over 20;00 o“ .Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge and childmore<br />

men have been employed by the fin “=”d ~ ~ ‘T~~tman of Cimarron<br />

Ftiday af&=U.Wer<br />

laid” ~ide books and ~ncils<br />

Schoo I railmad~ Of ths Atlsntia E~~s.<br />

for one Mr. Harry L. K@nt of Foti Haye ‘,<br />

‘tisited et<br />

WikOn of<br />

he homi of Mr. and Mm.<br />

0.’7. .<br />

Mr. J. L. ~“<br />

‘i~ti~ritie~b<br />

P1OY Of W El Pm<br />

erLI. Mr. ~a<br />

‘timAbW<br />

of Am k hour and with =kea, broom and Kanu., k ~“=ptad.the p~sidOncy of<br />

em: ahove~ they fell’ ~IOUSIY ~ wOrk the New Me=ico colle~ of _CU 1- a., Gue Churidau k been tiih<br />

=nd tithWti clea~W “ya~. Considering the num - ture and Mec~nic ~. ing for tb ?ee ..or four dm in Trini-<br />

-b. a re- ti= prmnt ?nd “fie time !Ynt%Qu”~ A tital of 19$ lives a~ lost in - - dad, qtair ning with hie wife on fi-<br />

‘ . .. a sboting w= made., . cent Texab floods. dq. .<br />

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House Furn~hing<br />

Dept. I -<br />

6x9 Arm-trong Klm Ieum<br />

Rug. ----. -.a----- .1.<br />

..$10.00<br />

Tk.re i. no felt papat .cd in the<br />

construction nf theme r ~.. They<br />

arc made with haavy b rlap brick,<br />

the ●ame m. all g-ad @ ●de Litiol-<br />

mum.<br />

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THERE HAS BE N A<br />

BIG REDUC ION<br />

ON ALL<br />

Aluminum $are<br />

New i, n gwd lime to s pply your<br />

wamtm. You will find au; .te.k<br />

mmplete<br />

Fruit Dep~.<br />

1We .~rry all fresh<br />

fruitm in FOanen.<br />

v.gt able. snd<br />

Wa have ju*t receiv d another<br />

carload of Tucumcari<br />

WATER MEL NS<br />

Tka,eare the best t. b bad—try<br />

one.<br />

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KODAKS ,<br />

AT PRE-WAR PRICES<br />

Our entire stock of Kodaks now down to prewar<br />

prices. A good selwtion in stock Ask to see<br />

them.<br />

LET US FINISH YOUR PICTURES<br />

Any size rolI film developed for 10c<br />

Prints from 3 ~nts to 6 cents each<br />

Films left Monday and Tuesday, ready Wednesday<br />

Films left Wednesday and Thursday ready Friday<br />

Films left Friday and Saturday ready Monday<br />

Your favorite negatives enlarged for 50c and up.<br />

A complete stock of ,fresh films at all times.<br />

Special Sale on Guns<br />

We have some guns which we have bought at a<br />

special bargain and are now offering these to the<br />

public at a big reduction:<br />

12-Gage Auto Loading Remington Shotgun,<br />

regular price $75.00, sale price ._-. _-.$55:000O<br />

12-Gage Remington Pump Shotgun, regular<br />

price $61.00, sale price __--_____----_-__005.00<br />

30-Caliber Remington Auto Loading Rifle,<br />

Regular price $73.50, sale Price _-____ -_-$55.00<br />

30-Caliber Remington Pump Rifle, regular<br />

price $58.00, Sale price ___--. _______ $45_005.00<br />

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Jewelry Dept.<br />

Wright’- Silrer CrMm-.-----35c<br />

We hava just recaivd ■mother<br />

●imortm.mt of beautiful band-<br />

paiuted Chin- and Cut Glass. Ack<br />

to -~e tham.<br />

-Gifts that Last—<br />

DrugDept.<br />

We U9W ha.. m ~ood ●t-=k of cel-<br />

arY seed, mumtard seed nnd pow.<br />

dared tumoric for ●emsoniug pickl*s<br />

Clothing Dept.<br />

Boys Overalls<br />

8 to15 yr. sizeg .$1.00<br />

BOYS’- TROUSERS<br />

Special at Half Pricm for three<br />

da,, ~IIly<br />

$2.oo ~,adm -----.. ---. -..$1.00<br />

$3.00 grsda -.-- . . ..-----. $1.50<br />

*..5O grade ..--.. _.----. -$2.25<br />

Friday, Saturday<br />

Monday<br />

September 23,24 and 26<br />

of consumption im given at 2- 1,ooo.- C*nada -----------––- ~O”iS2K,6?9 fOr pewOleum and i~ by-firoduct~.<br />

000 pounds per year, as again: ;t so93- 1919 They have developed literally. hun-<br />

000,000 pounds in 191S. Year to June 30th:.<br />

dreds of uses for mineral oil of every<br />

Recently figures have beBlI made P@rLI _--___i_-.--__-- 91,504,270 chenlical description, and the re~ulti<br />

public as to the production of copper Chile ______ .----__ i__229,177,l77 Ihave added immensely to the scope of<br />

in the United Staten fOr the fi mt half Metico ______________ 69,S16,492 the Shndard Oil company’s market.<br />

of 1“921. Tha output of Primary cOp- Canada T<strong>here</strong> is little question but what sim-<br />

-;------------ 32,022,311<br />

per during that period W*B ~ After the numeroui meetin~ and<br />

ilar beneficial results can be attain.<br />

000 pounds, or at an annual ed through experlmentition with<br />

confmences, announcement wae made<br />

664,000,000 poundu, aE c On A“@st 10 Of the formatjO” Of the copper, While deviging new uues for<br />

~jth 1,206,061,040 pounds ~Opperand Bras= Re~~~r~hhocim. the metal, the new Association might<br />

Mr. Frank BUSW1O.<br />

Mr. Angelo Aamla.<br />

Mr. George Abbott.<br />

Mr. Kenneth Sneddon.<br />

Miss Sadie Covert,<br />

Mm. W. C. Burnett.<br />

Miw Bertha McCrear~.<br />

Mrs. Earl Maya. .<br />

Miss Albertu McGar.vey.<br />

Miss Frankie Shelton.<br />

Mr. Paul K. Carson.<br />

‘<br />

and 1,224,484,098 pounds in 1913. tion ~“ unincorporated, voluntary, well devote some attention b the lUr, Harry Gossett, ,Tr;<br />

However, in June tbe output of pri- I nationwide ‘ organization of the cop. p-<br />

roblem of distribution, for if copper<br />

mary copper was but 1S,000,( 00,000 ‘ per, brass and copper-alloy Interesb<br />

could be placed before the consumer<br />

pounds, and if this monthly rate is in the united s~te~, ~, ~, Apaai*, at a reasonable price, the demand ●<br />

maintained during the laut 1Ialf of president of the Calumet & Hecln<br />

would no doubt be increased. Today,<br />

1921, the totil production Ining Company of Michigan, has<br />

most pr0ducer5 cannot receive enough<br />

current year will be but 440 ~ ~lected preeide”t of the a~o. for their coppsr to pay the ,cout of<br />

pounds, or about S00,000,00 The ~bjcct of the ~gocia- production, yet by the time it refmbee ●<br />

Mr. John O’Brien.<br />

Mr. Mattheti Saul.<br />

Mr. J. J. Laubgch.<br />

M?. hui.g Savio,<br />

Mr. Roy Covert, _<br />

Mr. R. H. Barney.<br />

Mr. Robert Graber.<br />

under 1920.. One of the “ ies in tion ia to increase the u~ea Of copper. the open market, its “cogt to the mn- ●—$5.00 donation.<br />

the copper ointment” is the fbr<br />

Simi,ar ~ndeavom siBtent practice should develop tbe wpring hard, wide Top- firou@ the<br />

42, :S5,767 .tbait product.<br />

material available inti two of the deep mtir, a b~e Kdnn sub.<br />

42, “S2,815 have yielded big returns in other iv -<br />

best basket ball teams in Northern mergml in one pa~ d ti~ rmol for<br />

13, 111,94s dustries. The Sbridrerd Oil compny is<br />

use by ~ldren and b+nrie~ and<br />

n tlotable example of a producer that New ~efico”<br />

The honor list of thwe who have _ huwn. No _ is ~.r for<br />

b~e enriched itielf by developing new<br />

mvinmring in the ,wo1, mbi~ iu ap-<br />

69, P17,65 4 uses for its wares. For Yeara ths t ~aid their ‘“uar’ ‘s ~~ng’<br />

66, 69,54 6 .:umpnny has emplOyed a corps of ex - Honor Roll. pmxim~y 100x160 fe~+~er<br />

61, 14,502 pert chemists to di8c0ve~ new uees Mr. LWROYtiubch. City Independent.<br />

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PARAMOUNT-FOX WEEK SEPTEMBER 26-OC~BER 2 UNI~ERSALMETRO<br />

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921—<br />

NO SHOW<br />

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27—<br />

NO SHOW<br />

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26<br />

“TheEducationof Elizabeth”<br />

FAMOUS.LASKY PI-YOTOPUY IN FIVE PARTS. RELEASED<br />

BY PARAMOUNT. ADAPTED FROM THE PLAY BY ROY”<br />

HORNIMAN. SCENARIO BY ELMER HARRIS. DIREC-<br />

TOR, EDWARD DILLON. CAMERAMAN, GEORGE FOL-<br />

EY. RUNNING TIME, SIXTY MINUTES.<br />

FEATURING BIUIE BURKE AND DONALD CAMERON<br />

SYNOPSl+E1i=beth B=nk-. chorus girl, is -wA by Tbomlt F-ir-<br />

fax, demcedm=t -f an old ,Colonisl f=milr. He IiV*. with hi- ~pim~ter<br />

●i~ter, Lucy, ●md Harry, * younger brother. Eliz-betb con~eute tm=rry”<br />

Thoma~, •ltboU~Ltihe doee not love him. Thomsa g~a t*<br />

Tasu, leaving Eli-beth in care of h ai~tar, who int.ad. to du=te<br />

he= ~ that .he IumY prove .w~rtby of ~k blue-blinded Fairf=xec.<br />

Eli~bath imj=tm conmidorable “pap” 3*to her surroumdimzn, evum<br />

while .cquirinE culture. Harry is ● book worm, caraless of his Pr.<br />

.ou.1 .Wrmm.e,, butEIAbutb ●-ak.- him t. . DOW intarmt i. life<br />

~nd they f=ll in love. TbmM8 retuma from Texae, w<strong>here</strong> he h.<br />

b=n fmmin=ted by Lily Kerr, ●motfter membr of the charun. Eli--<br />

ktb’c tr~n.fbrmat$ou into ● u old. fmbiond girl convincaa him tht<br />

Lify it -Ily- the WFtn.r he-w.nti. So Thommo ~.lrnr to wcd hit<br />

new fl-m=, whiln Eli=bctb, no longer bound to him, ~cccpt- H*rrY,<br />

tko mm *he lo-es.<br />

Tbi. i. sn excellent comdy, -bly directed, alwerly ●.td ●nd<br />

pbotmgraph~ with ple~qing skill. Itm humor is of b fwwn, imcinivn<br />

ty-, uo ~ttempt in mmde to develop the plot mlong fmrcieml lines,<br />

mebta move with the Warkle and lilt of .= merry tuuo, the ●ction<br />

trips mlom~ breetily with ne~cr - hitch in the whole fire rwls -d ●<br />

thoroughly uti~f nctory clim*x it =ttaincd. A better vehicle for the<br />

●UT coufd b*rdly be im=gined mud the mmny Amirar of &rmins<br />

Billie Burke will •s~urodly not be dic=ppointcd b7 thic picture.<br />

THUeSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2-<br />

Also, a Two-Reel Comedy<br />

ADMISSION 2Z ●t,.~ W8T T== 3 cte.<br />

NO SHOW<br />

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Sk<br />

“CHALLENGEOFTHE LAW”<br />

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AN INTERESTING WESTERN<br />

THE CAST<br />

tipt. BYuce 9Cavmnaugb ..-.. -_._... Willimm Ruu.11<br />

M=del~* DU B*rm -.-. -------- . . .. HeIe~ Fergumm<br />

Tr-yor Tom W.11.ce .-..--------Artk.r M-,,bm<br />

Pure D“u Bmrre ..-. –.––-. ------------Jmrnea FmrleY<br />

PrWriatOr Of GerI*r*l Stem --.-----.. Robert Klein<br />

Fourchett. ------------------------ D. L Mit.er~.<br />

SYNOPSIS-Cspt. Brucn Cs~~tiqgh of tie NO~W=.i Muntd p-<br />

fice, imsentb? biti superior officer t= F~rt Qu’APRa to p~t ● ~t~p t-<br />

fur omuggling into the United Shte~ b; tr~derc, who befiove kwc<br />

-UFO md. to oPPress them. Bruce h scco~nied by T,DD~, Tom<br />

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SATURDAY. OCTOBER l— I<br />

“Passion ~luit”<br />

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“’l<br />

METRO PHOTOP~Y 1 SIX PARTS<br />

THE CAST<br />

Rrngin~ Dominant ----------.- .--. -.. --Doraldina<br />

Pierce hmnmt --------------------- Edward &rle<br />

Andre,<br />

!’Th~<br />

Rmnce ---------------<br />

Ancie=t@@ --------------<br />

---.. Stuart<br />

.----S~dney<br />

Holmes<br />

Br~cey<br />

Nu*nu* --------------------<br />

Pot.. Dominant --------------<br />

--- Floremce Turner<br />

-Wm. H. Bainb,idg.<br />

SYNOPSI=Peter<br />

he Iiwao with<br />

ponnns Regina<br />

Dominsmt is awncr<br />

bin daughter, Roeiaa.<br />

●md her estate. Pierce<br />

f = South Sea l-land, whero<br />

● overweer,. Rancm, plots to<br />

mont, wbem drunk, immulh<br />

Regimm, but regrets hi. ●ctimn. R~nce Y throateuine to exile ~ Ha.<br />

waii~n priest to the IePer colony, force him to PreP*FO m wi~Omcd<br />

cigmr, which old Domin~nt ●mokea mud<br />

Regina for bb conduct. Sk i- im~mc=<br />

e=trunto him with the manmgemeat of b<br />

~tiven torevolt *g*in*t Regina, an%he<br />

iem. ~mOnt ~vlOui=~ t*<br />

f~vor~bly b7 the 7outh ●ud<br />

r e~tmte. bmca excitem th~<br />

Iem that #he tin ● It81f -cute.<br />

They capture hmotit ●nd tha girl. R* cm hold. n drunk.m f.~ti~~li<br />

durkg<br />

revals<br />

which be fercem Regiua to dance s hul~-hul~. Re#inri’m maid<br />

Rance’s guilt ●nd kills him. Pm co is matord011tb8i-lad<br />

md the ltier~ fiud hppimeo* togothor.<br />

Also-’’The Lost City”<br />

ADMIS<br />

Eighth Episode<br />

ION 22 cts.; W-r Tax 3 ct.:<br />

SUNDAY, .OCTOBER 2— I<br />

“Opened Shutters”<br />

‘UNIVERSAL PHOTOPUY MIFIVE PARTS<br />

THE. CAST<br />

Smm L.8y ------------------ - ----- Joe Swicbrd<br />

S71A boy ----------------- . ----- Editi Robrts<br />

Minty ‘. . --------------------- ---- brraime Wieler<br />

Upt*in km Foster ------x --- -.--And-w w~ldom<br />

Edna Derweat --------------- ----- ..NOl~ ~u=fo~<br />

Mrs. Lm Fmt.r -------------- ---. --.FIoY. Brow.<br />

Jacob J*cobwu -------------- ------Ch*rl*o C1-rr<br />

John Dunham ---------------- . ..-- .Rdw&rd Burns<br />

Judga Tremt -------.-------- .-.--Clnrk C.rn.tock<br />

Mcrth- ~GOy ---------------. ,-------- Mm7 Well.<br />

Nmt Mozri. ------------------ .------J- Singletou<br />

$~OpSI=rl*i*<br />

fortuae purauea<br />

She u compellcd<br />

I-ud, wfiom ●be<br />

L.OY’. “f.th., ie .= uti.t by ~_fO*.i-m. but 111-<br />

him mmd ●t bh demth ●be ia left im PU9r 6ircumntancem.<br />

to ●uk refuge with an ●unt ●nd UIICI* im Now Eng.<br />

i matwaatdsmd fi~dm her~.lf p~infully bumilimtcd.<br />

Her unmh ia in thm Iegml prnfenion and hi- youthful partuor fmllt in<br />

lore with Syl~ia mud mhmreturn. hi. mf ‘action, but at fir.t conce~lm<br />

tbe fact ka-u.n *be beliavon ba intandi te WCd the dsughter of SEM*<br />

w=ltby neighbmra. Srlria -mwst all or troublen never low. her<br />

Hmdly dimpo.itiom nmd b~ d~reaa her w ience .nd mb.rm bring about<br />

= cbnge<br />

Through<br />

in the *pinion* at har rmther cold<br />

her eff.rt, wveral br~cbot of th-<br />

New England relmtirw.<br />

fmmily th~t-m~o~t 10g.<br />

gerhemde<br />

mistake<br />

are reconcild. In time<br />

ngarding tha heimea with<br />

it da velopa that Ae h= mde ●<br />

whom ●he oupposen her lover to be<br />

imf~tm~td,<br />

well.<br />

n bppy mutual underttaudi %g h ●wi-d ●t ●nd all endti<br />

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~so-’’Internatior d News”<br />

ADMIS ON22 #to.; Wmr ~<br />

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VOL J. DAWSON, NEW MEXICO-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921<br />

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NUMBER 35. .<br />

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HOLM O. BuRhUM IS ELECTED<br />

tiATiON TO OBSEftVE<br />

NOVEMBER ELtiVENTH<br />

ti”~rahensive but in-lete re-<br />

—-<br />

tutne f%omeve~ dounty in the Bhke<br />

Wmhington, Sept. 27,.-A1I of t,h+<br />

indicate ,Mat Sen&or Helm O. *r.<br />

delegates to the confemnw on ]imi~<br />

em wae ele~d ti Su.xeed ti~lf<br />

tition of amamenlt w?I1 join with<br />

as United Stab Senar from N w<br />

the American pmple in a ~tion.~ide<br />

Mex~ca by a @luIayty of iver 7,000<br />

bb rvance af Ar-miAiw hy ander<br />

vu-. The tet rne indicate tiat<br />

p,% in tontemp!atiw by Me admin.<br />

Bwum catied O cuuntieu witi a<br />

istration for the ~“i”g ~~ion of<br />

tital of 13,517, a]Id Hanna, tie dem.<br />

the conference cm Novaber 11.<br />

ocra4ic candidmte tm aen~r, carried<br />

Th~ plans provide tbh.t bbe day<br />

11 .xtuntiee wibh a total of 6,443<br />

be made a nutivnal tiliday for the<br />

*S.<br />

joi~t purpose of cwmm~urati”g ~be<br />

The fallowing @tile _iled by<br />

aerrices of tie soldier dea~ and of<br />

the Rotun Range 5h0ti the prim<br />

voicing tie ne’cion’e hope for sacc.em<br />

candid,~s~ mmjoritieE throu~ut the<br />

OL the armament n~tiations. The<br />

skte: .<br />

RrmamenL conference will hold only<br />

Bumum Hanna<br />

B Perfunctmy ne%ion adjo~ing im.<br />

TEACHZRAGE mnniU= have thue far. done. , No<br />

Bernah}lo ------ . ---- 400<br />

mediately and po%pti”,g tie actial<br />

“— tihsr town in the tidw d New Mex-<br />

Ctiron --------- .-.-4 600 -<br />

busin~ of opening w ~=ion~ “ntiv<br />

Chavez .------- ---k- 875<br />

Even tie m-d caaual obs.rwer 1ico ofifem the teechera of ita public<br />

the folbwing day.<br />

c%lfa’rI -------- ----- 180 :oming into Daww will noti ~ the aehls the advan~g- SU* w ,are<br />

The fc.rei~ delrga% am e~a<br />

Cuvy --------- ------ 1,627 peopte d the conmnunity .hwe an in- to be found at Damn. Da<br />

~d to join In the memori~l exercigm<br />

De Baca ------- ----- S65 terem in the Wbik ~tih. Upon tae~erne is a mOdern h-e, Tnte<br />

h be held ~ Atlingtin National<br />

Dons Am ------- . ---- 650 Futiher inve+igation the o-et h~ated, with ac~mm~tionk for<br />

cemetery, w<strong>here</strong> Prmid~t Harding<br />

Eddy .,----.---- ----- 776 will note that. tie nran~etiin of eiz’bt~rf te.achem. Tb r’enkl &arge<br />

will deliver a memorial tidr~ On<br />

Grant -T-------- ----- 100 interest is broad and far reaching in for the ravmn k very nominal, bi~<br />

Novmher 12 the pr.mid.gntwill form.<br />

Guadalvpe ------ ----- 850 h mope. As our visiting friends - OnlY $5.00 per m~ntb. ‘l’he kl~hen<br />

dlY open the mtifmrence at iti meet.<br />

Ihown about the tiwn wes rmint wfth and d,ining mom are alao U4 b<br />

Harding ------- ----- 100<br />

Ing place in tie Pan Amerjkan build.<br />

Hidalgo ---.--- -...- . 218 % modest degree of me to our ~d advantim, fOr =@h- Year a<br />

ing.<br />

Lincoln ------- ----- 300 schoo~buil~lngs, equipment, and play timekeeper & einmoyed by the wacb-<br />

— ----<br />

Lea ..--------- . ----- ’47s 1 ?munds, and commend u~n tie ef~ ers, who pur~~es anpplimand pre-<br />

PYTHIAN KNIGHTS A~’ND<br />

Luna --, ------ ------- 69 \ licient pemnnd of our t4aching pares their meaiu, each tanoher PaY-<br />

CONVENTION AT RATON<br />

McKinky .--’-- ------ 3.50 }tiff . ing ha pr~rt,ion of tbe exp0n8ee<br />

.—<br />

.,. Jll.?. --. m------ -. -“- 170 ‘1 Da-n, however, k “gone even a incurred. It is con-natively esti-<br />

Abut thirty-five mm% ~ &<br />

Obem-m.-- . . . “-. --+ .175 I !tep.f ~rther,.and _hr.+tiken inti m,n- rna~ad.~nt ,this plaq reduch. the Nv-<br />

Damn Kilig3ti” d “WG “tige<br />

quay ----- .L -- ----- atio<br />

;ideration the convenien= and c~- “ing expenses of the t&m frmnwent<br />

to Rtin Saturday evanimg to<br />

Rio Arrfba ---- -----fort<br />

of their teachem as but few cmm- $15 tu $20 per mOnbh.<br />

900<br />

-d We %tihprn tilwado and<br />

Roosevelt --..- ------ 916<br />

— Nonbhirn New Mexiko Kni@ti of Py-<br />

““<br />

‘<br />

Sanvioml ----- ------ 460<br />

San Miguel ----- ------ 1,600<br />

San Juan ----- ------ aa<br />

SanW Pe ----- --.---1,760<br />

Sierra -------- ------ 168<br />

Somrro ---._- ---.--2,000<br />

Taoe --------. ------ 1,100<br />

Torrance ------ ------ Soo<br />

Union .---..-- --: .+.<br />

Vulencia, --- ;-- ---.--1,800<br />

“116<br />

~HE DAWSON NEWS IN DEMANE IMPORTANT NOTICE<br />

thias district cu”ve”tiam<br />

TO EX-SERVICE MEN Th* convention was h#ld in the ~bn<br />

lodge hall. An elfdro~ k%quat<br />

If you wish ti keep in tuuch witl<br />

All -dim, sailom and ~rines wm servud by tie kdim of W Prea.<br />

conditions in Dawmn, mr~be - h<br />

who are stifering with a dimbiltiy bfiarian chura, ~uring ~h~h ~ n~-<br />

the Daw~on News.<br />

due to service and in need of Rro~ hor of selections ~f musj~ ~~ rend.<br />

Mr. Steve Mhan, wlm h- baer pital care; or who are etitied k erad. .<br />

working in ho. 6 mine for tie F mom money khan they nre ~ng The next disijri@ conwntion wiil be ‘“<br />

yeaT, hm ~ne h Su~rite, W<strong>here</strong> h{ from tie govmrkment; w entit4ud tc held in Dawmn sme time dm’ing the<br />

exm to &y, for a few montbhu training under the Fedeml Bdad, month of Februa~, of tiefiI Mr. E.<br />

,“<br />

Total - --- ---..-18,517 6,448<br />

-ate raturnn * tihe Dawson<br />

precbrcti tio w tia tetiti.640<br />

wteawm~ of ,* H=ma m-<br />

Ceived 271 *nd Bm m !341.<br />

~buluted retumm af tlbe * for<br />

aenab and khe ve- ~fmeed<br />

~dmentm is *owl in *e Z*.<br />

ing -lnent.<br />

Senatar:<br />

Hanna, D. ---- -.. -,------ 271<br />

Buraum, R. --- ‘---------- 247<br />

Sens, L ------ =--------- 10<br />

Smith, S. ----- ------------ 4<br />

Spoiled Balloti ----------- 8<br />

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%6ve ‘called w “the Newe off ioe h are urgad to meet tie Clean tIF E. Sherfick, S+~will be cbaimen, and<br />

leave a six months eub6cri@n, w Sqwd at Ratin, N. M., on Octobm Mr. CaaWr M@, seor~~.<br />

he aid that he, kn@w of M betti) 24th and 26th, 1921, inctive. Brim<br />

way to keep in tiuch Wh tin YUUt (itiharge -r ?nd any oljhm<br />

RATON TO HAVE -AN<br />

than h rmeive b Nmw every w-k co~pondence you may have relut<br />

AUTOMOBILE PARADE<br />

Mr. tin. exm ti, return 4A<br />

,. -<br />

ive to your ram.” The.~ uf tie<br />

Da-on and if ~ible again -Y d Clean Up Sqti m U @ tie men<br />

As one of the .wny featorm” of<br />

the No. 1 tirding -, ae he re in much with the ti~ ~na,<br />

the Notiarn New Mexti Fair wbii<br />

garda it an excellent P}-.<br />

Aak Mrs. Ha-n for fom Jebel<br />

is being planned for Otibay 4 to ?,<br />

for you b fill in and & b ~~<br />

is an automobile yrar~, which is<br />

own k a}l” -s in N-n Nsw<br />

tiven at * of fom b wuw bnn<br />

upper Di8triCt bwer Diatrici<br />

Mex4m.<br />

Wrktion to, Batin.<br />

73 198<br />

If dr,tu is cba~d, & Ham<br />

me following cash priz~ a~ h+<br />

90 167<br />

WM1be further notified. Wti Cbe<br />

ing tifered: . .<br />

2 8<br />

B-<br />

bull~in<br />

d~rat~ flent: ~rat ptize,<br />

@nrd.<br />

.2 2<br />

,.<br />

EMMA T. KEGEL, $S6; second ptize, ~lK.<br />

8.<br />

B- decor- plansure w: fimt<br />

**ty w cm.<br />

— —<br />

p’rize, $50; second ~ize, $2o. -<br />

,,<br />

‘<br />

540<br />

167 -<br />

Amemdment.<br />

I Upper District Lower District<br />

“1<br />

For Against For Auainst<br />

No. l—public Offices . . ..- 66 -26 1?9 ’24<br />

No. 2—Alien knd O nem - 58 24 168 14<br />

Nb. 3—Trmrs School Office 57 27. 110 6a<br />

No, 4401dier Exem tion _ 66 19 112 61<br />

No. 5—Corporation Ore.._ 45 41 64 142<br />

No. 6--Budget ---- ----- 64 - 25 “ 138 24<br />

No. 7—bnd Commi” on -_ 67 26 123 34<br />

No. S—Tax Limitntio ---- 31 43 S2 172<br />

No. 9—Municipal Co . -- 46 15, 129 27<br />

No. 1O--CO, Schuol S pt..- 46 17 laa” 8a<br />

No. n-Road Bond I ue -- 7a 19 214 1s<br />

373<br />

TomI<br />

For A~riinai<br />

244 -50<br />

226 3S<br />

167 90<br />

178 80<br />

109 182<br />

202. 49<br />

190 59<br />

6a ,216<br />

175 42<br />

179 55<br />

287 a4<br />

MARRIED MEN THE VICTORS<br />

Tbe comparative ahi~ty of &e m!ar.<br />

ried and single men of brita on th<br />

hae till- field k been the mbja<br />

of considerable dim~itm since the<br />

M05t comical car: first ~jze, $15;<br />

uecond prize, $10.<br />

Mr. I. L. Ward, wfm til k<br />

in &rge of Me ~de~eqe tba6<br />

all cars be on North Second etreet at<br />

9.80 u. m. Wdtiy, Outuber fIti.<br />

Every car that ie demratid and<br />

in the pm.ade will he atii~ free to<br />

thw Fair ground.<br />

h Cul~e, &u&ter of Mr. and<br />

Mm. ~. C. Hill, left W~y for<br />

her hmne in Telkwa, Can- Mr.<br />

nri~ MrE. T. C. KIH end ,Mm, R. C.<br />

Ki3f“will ~company her-m far m<br />

rr.mn, Ariz<br />

,.<br />

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,.<br />

“ The DawsoaNews<br />

.<br />

PubllrhOd on Thumday at Dawoon, New<br />

Me.Aco bY the<br />

DAWSON WSLWARti awAUTMtiNT<br />

PAUL K. CARSON,<br />

Director ,and Editir<br />

Term. .t Snburlptlou<br />

- SIT m,~nthe --.-- . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . ..$l...<br />

Ume Ye>r . . . . . ..–-– . . . ..— . . . . ..-<br />

Advert,sluK Rate. on APpllcRtlon<br />

Entered O~COnd-CIU~B mmtter<br />

Mar.h 1~~.h, !:21, a the pOut.OfflCC et<br />

Dawson, A.ew hlexlco.<br />

.——, -—.<br />

If Youdo not receiva your uaper regularlY,<br />

or If at any tima YOU chan%e<br />

your addrenn, kindly lnfO.m ua *nd<br />

prompt attenlion W1lI be given to Your<br />

reqqestll.<br />

P-, ‘. —. -—–<br />

A STATEMENT OF FACT<br />

During tie put week<br />

An unusual munt of tine<br />

We prenent in our coal.<br />

Surely we all *ize that”<br />

Our domestic sales aan “<br />

~Wer be Mus incrd. ,,.<br />

Consider- tihe fomt that<br />

Our’ ordem’at the p,resent<br />

Are mofltly confinti b a<br />

Limited mnoumt of domwstic cod.<br />

Any repeat orders for coal<br />

Now demanda that w<br />

Defiver a clean prdduct~<br />

Coal order sre now<br />

Our bread and butter+<br />

Keep the rsck or bone uut of<br />

Every car you had.<br />

WELFAR~C~E MEETS<br />

.— --<br />

The regular meeting of me Wslfar,<br />

,, CommitW haviug been matpon~<br />

Under the d~tin of new bpai-<br />

., n-, the c~- presented the ~<br />

dwattw of the evening -n-tiip frsvs<br />

tie mines of the Upwr cam @ No.<br />

1 and 2 tippk, combint hsving been<br />

made t~ inconveniwce W= m~<br />

wtih on account of im~ ~m Of<br />

lenving the rein=. The -Wlnt<br />

has been p=ented b me maMgsment<br />

far conaiderstion.<br />

~mnts of Wltien living in the<br />

Upper. camp pre5entvd - thu sOmqtim<br />

s iequ@ fm tie ~nmrtutin<br />

of tieir -l Mdren @ w<br />

DOugha rIsbl, @ntending mat Weir<br />

section wae inure d-t than No. 1<br />

@MP, which kd tie advantage of<br />

-Wmtlon. Upn ti~n<br />

. .<br />

Are YOU Having Trouble Making End~ Meet?<br />

,.<br />

Then stop and look in the matter.<br />

Perhaps the income is not au large m before. Even EO,lNCO~ i? Q Y oGn$<br />

half the story. The other half and by far the more imPOrtant Of the twO, Is<br />

Are you gittins value received for it?<br />

Look over ~ur expenses for the paat month. Were they all neceas rY and<br />

really worth while. Did You buy something YOUreally have lit~e use fOr) ust because<br />

it WaB chew, or have you bought thinm beyond yOur menng hecaufle Y .U happened<br />

to temporarily have some extra money in your pocket or in Your chec! lng account?<br />

Answer thes”e questions for yourself and Bee if OU are gIIilty.<br />

If You are not getting ahead try a new plan, JD.11 a Savings A... t with<br />

UB,next ?ayday, even though it in only a dollar or ten do~ara or twenty doll re., and<br />

then each succeeding payday de osit l!kewise. Do You think thnt no umall an amOunt<br />

is not w~th,bOtheri,w about? %OU wi~ fiud !f you givs the plan a f.aii cha ce that<br />

you can et along witiout that ten or twenty just as well and YOUwill have ad ething<br />

to nhow or It at the end o? three or six months time.<br />

You will then wonder why you didn’t try thin simple scheme years ng , for’ it<br />

will give You a bette~ idea of the value Of money, *IS give you a certiin sa ‘ Ction<br />

in looking back ‘over the year’u work, that can be ~btnined in no other W.SY.<br />

It is nevw too late b commence over, m ~tart in next payday .tith any amount<br />

you feel you should or can put auide. Don’t put it off longer by kidding Y@ elf in~<br />

waiting until you )iave a hundred or two hundred, because that time may ne r come<br />

nnd you are losing valuable time in the meantime.<br />

Start now. Arty amount welmme at<br />

I<br />

. I<br />

———<br />

is found t~,t tie s~~l bu~ of RUNAWAY HORSE “CAUSE<br />

Lisyear pruvid- for only Uhetrans-<br />

,*tion ..——. nf ohildren living mt Loritu.<br />

OF SER1OUS ACCIDENT<br />

—. ~!DAWs<br />

on Hotel<br />

oth No. ~ c~p and bhe tipPer camP I A bOme hitihed ~ = bug= in<br />

:e consid~ed by the mhooi autbur- M&h were three- occumnti b-me John.Hj<br />

)F<br />

enbaugh. Mw.<br />

ies to be witiin reasomble wlki% frkhtened lata Monday afternmn<br />

[stance of tie D.duElas =houl. While ting driven along tbe Cspitun I<br />

.—<br />

‘ Hill road, and made a wild run down A rican Plan<br />

the steep hill to tie Sitko .Flah,<br />

C&MF, FIRE NOTES ‘, w<strong>here</strong> the b~gy wan overtuned. .,<br />

—’ MIU Auguutin Quda, Mr. J. Gutierrex<br />

and, Mr. Augustin Qu-da, Jr., Electri Lights-Steam<br />

(kY bu,ise Springwr.)<br />

who were in the buggy all s-ined I<br />

Heat<br />

The Ade Camlp Fire girls held a i“juTi$9 of a more or k seriae nazrernonial<br />

me~ing ups. @pi-n tire. They were ~v,hed w khe cH- $ipg g Me@s 75c<br />

~st W edneaday evening. They met ~pany– hospitil in tie a“mbulnnce for RATE $3.00 laer day<br />

i the home of Ruth Vick- and, medlcal attention. I<br />

rom t<strong>here</strong> they jourmyed<br />

...<br />

up tie 1 ,<br />

. . . —<br />

. .<br />

. . I<br />

I<br />

A Butter-KistPopCornMac~ine<br />

“’ IS OUR NEWEST IMPROVEMENT<br />

~ WILL USE BUITER ONLY IN THIS MACHI NE<br />

WITH” NO SUBSTITUTIONS OF YARD<br />

OR OLEOMARGARINE .<br />

J. J. LAVBACH, Prop~ietor-<br />

I<br />

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*k mmniw. ” Oneof,W-iFI ‘%” P*s of tbo Unitud *W govern-.<br />

Prq* in order tit *n the ment fpr tie fimt two months 9f tie<br />

Da% %oii” Tailor Sh&p”<br />

&ame mmm M Keep .On w’e wiik be pr=nt fit rear, W= $161,464,i44.<br />

~,~~~ ~ K=P,-~ .,<br />

China now h- 4n or~.imtion qf<br />

OED~R N(3W “ AND SAyE MON~Y—<br />

.,.<br />

,,-<br />

, bt W*~ke wUr &are<br />

for. ● dmado.t-.me=surn suit -nd overcwt,<br />

fiqyl all-ws ef Fabria, l*t+t •t~le, b*kt -rkmantidu, lowest<br />

pmem. ,<br />

Satisfaction or tione~ Rtif4nded. - ~<br />

“Th& Senior clues h -W plans 1G&l Smuts.<br />

but before tiey can be mrried out The Califtitia ~lien PH hx I-w<br />

the “her cl= mti be orgunized. has been d~la+ uu@onati~tbna9 by<br />

h“ ti is my suggdlon tit YOU or- I a mnimous d-ieiin of ~ Stati<br />

ganize as won = _le and “*en ISupreme COurL<br />

YOUtoo,*bow w your -.” Dr. L. D. Rick~, com)ulting en.<br />

The class bhe~ ga~ a yell. 1, 2, gineex for b I-tion @Mli4ati<br />

8, ,4, ‘6. Who *ri wet Who ate ed COppr com~y, ** CaMnea<br />

,,, . ,. .,.< ,, ..<br />

we? ma<br />

The -1<br />

am” we ? ,?,e”iv’n !<br />

emwlk’llmt of the riaw.<br />

tinmolidated @per _ny, and<br />

*he .fnternutrn~l salting nud Rvfin.<br />

snn =hmle is now 1026. Witi tie ing ~pany, h- e-d him bee-ion<br />

of the two fourth gmdw,<br />

thm are no Dtiglit’s IceCream::.:,;:?”’<br />

9ief in the ptibiihy w the ,mihms<br />

of Arimna and New Mexico wuuld<br />

own about the fiti of the y-r.<br />

“%Ur ni~t SChOOku” a~ nOw fk~- “ The n,ew sho~ which are being<br />

‘-Dawson, N, M.’<br />

“iwiting.OpaWrfn*Of~e eontintt-1built by the Santm Fe at Aibuquer-<br />

k<br />

.<br />

... -<br />

demarid; a new cl- wes orgamirned que wil~ coet $8,000,000.<br />

in~ Wuglas b;ilding. The atiend- France mintains a tnx on doom<br />

ante in all four -k ia away above and windowr..<br />

I ““”<br />

I<br />

a“‘Specitilty<br />

.,.<br />

II one bundrsd with new men regiater- The oldest manll,t fire in tie world<br />

ing ewv evening. It k nwt likely is the -red fire that haa been hum.<br />

tlmt<strong>here</strong> ia -re irikrest shown in ing for more than 500 year~ in *e<br />

ni~t mhvols in any place in @he BuddlriW temple n-t Bkkyoh, Slam.<br />

—- ** *n in tin. Tbe average wage eumetis income<br />

SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK<br />

ined * few<br />

Mm. Thae. Y30ydente *<br />

for the day to take bhe party h<br />

fmm the camp ~und!<br />

~d<br />

The Untid tit- tivenvntvn+ in- in tie Unit4 Stab hae ,ha -figured<br />

vti akl good aliens ta bsuhme citi- by the U. S. Burrnu of Mr at<br />

zens. f?Tee nishft dd ate eatab- elig~y mare tin $1300.00 a wr.<br />

of h.3r fri~nh M mu .d my.<br />

pttient wte Me6dant.u~Wi,k,<br />

Tho;e / The Itiim of— No. 7<br />

Saul, ~~in~ at .~ -W<br />

M<br />

~<br />

we=<br />

&,<br />

,en-<br />

~~k<br />

fi~~d in eight thOu=~ ~nitiw ‘- Dr. John D. Wince of New<br />

in order bhti tie rudimti #f edu@u- has bee~-sel=t~ by fi=ide~<br />

Je=y<br />

Ha~<br />

Br6innn and PhilI@. Ptin<br />

Mti<br />

on Fri&y uftirnmn.<br />

meeting of tie clwb d~<br />

me<br />

be at<br />

tlan and the printiplm of ow govern.<br />

ma maY be ~ugM. ~aliy eving<br />

for the pcwition of U. S. Mintir<br />

to Denmmrk, nccording W a’ utat.e-<br />

“ ‘am ‘a~e” a‘d ‘=s.<br />

fkui entertained the ~e~<br />

Eaet~ Sbr lest Wdn<br />

metiy.fiv~ Wuteprea<br />

‘m=<br />

of. tie<br />

the home of Mm. by ~r, HOUW em nati~li=tion ~~ in we ~un-<br />

No. ff60,<br />

... .<br />

try +11 recogni~e a dfpk.ina from any<br />

.—<br />

of tb~ night mbb and amvpt<br />

The T~hexs’ Club met fill-y graduatm without fuder ednmtionment<br />

X=ently i=u~ * tie Whiie<br />

House.<br />

TJhgInkmw timmeme ‘C4mmi5<br />

eion has otiered a cut in tbe fre~t<br />

Men& contiting of c1ntelupe, ice gve”ing at Me ~ehe~e wfi Miw nl ~alification~. Tbe government h rat- an vs-getabl- from Pacific ,<br />

cream and cake were s@red<br />

during L“n~~~d and Mb N~~r ~ h~s~ ~~ j~~ ~ ~~~OM ~0 ~Gveti any mast ~inb, 1* ia -d U %6<br />

the tirnoon.<br />

.—.<br />

Abut fifty pwple i = Damn<br />

and hriki were gueek an itlfomal<br />

dunce given in ~! e *f ti.<br />

,Si_n an Four Htil !U* Saturdm<br />

night, @k.e and coffee were eewed<br />

during the evming and a delightful<br />

time was enjoyed by c U who Were<br />

ptesent.<br />

— .,<br />

-s.s. The evening wos s~$ playing untiy permn - bewming a ‘cut will make tie Yntes just ontidf<br />

bridge. Plaw wsre alm made for the citizen. Special agree am buw td’f of whwt they bve 6wn.<br />

initi~on of w “~ membem M tie he ~~ mmmu~ting evi~me in N: A heavy fiaw of w k bmn<br />

neti meeting of the club. .L@ht re- gard tocandidutea. No pem who tick in the Yti WUIIInear ~~a,<br />

f~e~hme~ were ~ened d“ri”g ~h~ .~~ b~~n cmvict~d af a ~ or who New Mexiu.u.<br />

~vening,<br />

is _ed tu our form of government I. Oregon and Wwhin@n, lumber<br />

or & is a believer in rm?yg=y n-d pays abou~ sitiy ,p.srcent of amtiges<br />

——<br />

SCHOOL NEWS<br />

aPPIY. He mua kve been a~~wely d is CIOEWIY lin,k8d witi the p~~-<br />

_<br />

.Patriotic during tihe war. Exmninem perity of, tie N-4. ,<br />

The period h“ S.40 ti 4.10 has<br />

baen *t aside for the m~ing uf bhe re-mend to the. coti in a cam Of The tea~ets &f tie DIIwmn schools<br />

mmpoeed a @cnic pafiy Mich spent<br />

a very enjo~ble day in C*rmn<br />

——<br />

an alien having a wife in a foreign<br />

clifferent ~1.orgminations. Mbk- ,,nd th~ final papsH be withheld NATION. ~PASSED<br />

day nirhlt the aool orch- me~<br />

under the direation of Mh Alexrm. until the wife is brou~ over. TWO -M~ACUTESTACE<br />

citizens must & as ~w and<br />

canyonon %turdny. waving * der and Mim Mahoney. Tu&y<br />

Wacherage at S.00 Satu day morning nigM ig renewed for A= mmingu mar that they know uf nothing to the ~rty motured w a Win,t a $UW with claw advimrs, Weti4ay nifit<br />

miles up the Chamn .mnyon and the Glee Club meets with Miw Alex-<br />

Charlotte, N. C., Sept. 26._Glmmy<br />

prment tie candid~e f- =i~g fOmbOdi~~ nf kst winter with re-<br />

a -d citizen. Any on. my file estabtiehsd an all-day camp, me ander and Miss W~lin. Thutiay<br />

feature of tie roofing wm<br />

a batihll niiyht the D~atic Club, ~wd<br />

game between tie ‘Tbr e < R’s” taam, entirely of Senrnrs and Junioro inert<br />

epect to the banking situation are no<br />

evident@ witihth@ examiner, e~bm for , onger justified and can be diamimed,<br />

or ~gai”st ,tfm mnditi. Na’hualiz- ~<br />

overnor Harding, of the federal re-<br />

ation paper$ may be revbked for and the ‘Capitan EIiWC titi e=” .~e” wihh Mim Weimer and Friday night<br />

Eame was fi?atured by *du”uiumi” Mr. Dye hea a m~i”g of the Liter-<br />

I serve board, declai@d in an address<br />

cauw and ~uoh action ‘ti b- hken<br />

wi~in the lad fotir ymm bysev-(<strong>here</strong>.<br />

~d dHfmmt ~n*. ,,The banking ultuation hap lTCeatfielding<br />

?f tie ~U and ?* hitting. ary %ciety, which ie ma& up &<br />

The Inrge snro~lment in m. nw<br />

. A ~pwial imwrtd b ar ‘m a}) Frmbmen and ~hcenorw.<br />

dools is the r-k of uplvndid co-<br />

but driven out of khe In *R Junior Hi@ ~hool Mb Igo<br />

inning of the mntmt.F.: ccellent mw and Mim McDonald each give an eve.<br />

ofmration of all thue e am ~nfi.<br />

ous b make’cMzms of tie diene<br />

wti Bav& th day. Mm =1 MmP, nix to cw~ing b~kA brdj. Mrs.<br />

unher ~ pdayur,<br />

who -w w be good, autintil m=<br />

* mgart Young m~ta hth the Ohorua under<br />

for the “Hi~ -hem”<br />

and worthy of citizen~ip -r an-%<br />

?roved b he the d~rtion uf Mint Akxander on<br />

a ve&*an at tie gme behind the<br />

lng the edttcati~al q=li~lon.<br />

IWdnegday ni~ht and dl the temh@m ~<br />

npne dtiring b beeume *nkz-<br />

bat. Mm. 13ttrge=or ti A deUflM in join in tie Lie ~i~ meeting ~d Add ~nter one of * ni~t<br />

putting the hll over the fence avery Thursday night. Friday. night i~ tie ~mh at me<br />

Iy improv&: he mid, “and although<br />

rendju6tment bwa ~ot .&n ~~tid<br />

evidences are mulflplying that we<br />

haw passed the most acute ubegs.”<br />

Governnr Harding mid that in the<br />

.<br />

]mmediate future much would depand<br />

on agricultural development and the<br />

manner in which this year’fl crops<br />

we;e msrke~d.<br />

with proper co-operation by mer.<br />

time ahe came ta Wt. *W pr- o~ ti~e tit ~ils will be allowed<br />

en & Miss to draw” boh from the lfbmry for<br />

A,lbe& McGarvey, who ayed fln ex- Kenffal reading pm-. Several<br />

The uf- mtiers of ~ Jnntir High mhool<br />

bqn re- have wa” .a place in M hl er-<br />

To~d, but me game w w &d in .&&m.<br />

tbe fifth inning on accou It d iun~, Last Friday mrning Mary &vert,<br />

and without cdispwte. Everything president of the Senior cla~ -de<br />

that go- to make up a Liwic lunch, the fird student ‘~eti i“ A_b]y.<br />

w- served in wbundanee. Tha aft- She epoke m f~low: ‘h~ is cu-.<br />

chan~ and bankem,” he @id, “thoou<br />

Ciasw in typewriting and short<br />

~d<br />

n meetg $W 7 w 9 M&ay and engaged, in agriculture have oppor.<br />

Wdn=day ~enin~ at the DOUF1~ tnnitiee and prospects wKIck were not,<br />

antic ipati d a few months ago and it is,<br />

buflding. A.few mom can lbe am-<br />

~datid in awe ~,ae.<br />

of vital importance that this co+pet~<br />

lation be give”.,<br />

‘ SIGNIFICANT NEWS<br />

Mr. L. T. King, reprmentitve of<br />

he corntine .of cbe chS&en’fl the insurance de.prhent of ftbe 8u.<br />

hospitil at Albuquerque w laid SW- W~e ~dge #f K“igh~ .f p~~e,<br />

ernwn was spent in d ~mu8e- aq at the b@ndng of ~g @I-M for tim~r 16th, Tbe ~pitil WI rep. hw bee” ~ burnn~ ~i~r in ~-n<br />

msnti, ranging from m the the Senior c]a= .fQtyy ~ ~<br />

~,we ~~nized last, ‘fiiday,<br />

“P,** resent an inveshnent d .$1OO,OOO, Ithe past w~k.<br />

&cm#- and is e-ted to be comPle~ hy<br />

ing blue and @ld f vr our ~om. The Ttin~ng time. A. E. Sweet, gened ma~m md<br />

w participation in the .hig juw and blue for she h~esty and ~thfut~ In Rumia bricks ~de of - duti i vice prmident; L. U, MOXT@ g~e~l .<br />

other field events, At 5.80 p. m. wi!th which we +U do our work. The ained with mol~es and retin are Wperintendenft; C. D. 13~, su~rinmew<br />

call *W wain round ed, an? an- ~ld<br />

othm boun~i iundh vrm mrved, f-<br />

fer all tfhe value<br />

scb~l this .yem.<br />

we cam<br />

For _<br />

MW<br />

~~<br />

~ fOr ~vi~,<br />

At lea@ Mm mtintii<br />

+endent of E~etn<br />

in Cali-- -J Stansbury, rmident<br />

dition; H. E.<br />

engineer, of iibe<br />

after Whick & my<br />

Damon.<br />

Swen au~bi,les<br />

1 eturned<br />

we le. .*4<br />

to we chose, ‘K*q on xe~~<br />

Many woutd tike Ws mti-witi<br />

one m~nin~ but- ti w * &<br />

On.p f~~ia ~~~ ~~ ~]w*~*” ~ mom *am<br />

only 18,000 feet ubve w level.<br />

~ or Tbe net d~~cti in tbe current ex:<br />

~ p= ~md ~~~<br />

were in Dawmn Wdnday<br />

~sfim.<br />

-,<br />

night on<br />

.1 ,. I<br />

,’


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*<br />

,<br />

DR..C.W.HOOVER<br />

-AND<br />

DR E.A.POLIAK<br />

Dentists<br />

OFFICE HOURS,<br />

sA. M.to IMO M.<br />

1 P. M. h 6.S0 P. M. .<br />

7 F. M. m 6.00 P. M-<br />

DIiPENSARY BUI”iCIING<br />

A<br />

/<br />

SUGGESTION<br />

,- Before buying a “coat,<br />

just take a look at our<br />

stock. of Ma=lnaws.. ‘<br />

Mr. E. Cur,tlswmaa%usin~ visitir<br />

n t)awaon Mm4ay. “<br />

Mr. Angelo Ca-llmi hai?wed<br />

a his .hm in Itiy.<br />

Dr. J. Q. Weluh b been quti in<br />

;he pnst week.<br />

Mr. W. C. Holman motired b Trin.<br />

&d Wlday.<br />

-——<br />

Mr. and Mra A. Wvert and aan<br />

hy, left Sunday fQr Albuquerque for.<br />

I -k’s visti<br />

MT. N. L. Hall, Yalle time lock in.<br />

$~tir, wafl a butineau visitir in<br />

Da-n on fi]duy, eber 28rd.<br />

Mm. A. C. M-inez left Sunday<br />

[or R=nitlo, Zac. Mexico, w<strong>here</strong> he<br />

~xxs h viati for a month ,<br />

.—<br />

Mk. N. W. Franklin e,nd family<br />

~nd Mr. and hfrs. Francoti word<br />

;O Baldy Suntiy.<br />

Mr. K*n, of the southern blorado<br />

Mermntile h,pany, w a bUS-<br />

~nm ~itor in Da-n fiesdaY.<br />

,. Mr.’ and M-Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Bird, and Mm, ~~bby spunt Sunday<br />

in Cwrron canyon. ‘<br />

$TATERECEIVES<br />

MONEYFROMFO~TS<br />

Albuquerque, Sept. 22.—New Mex-<br />

ICOhas just received a check for $22,-<br />

6S4.57 frim the Treasurer of the<br />

United Statia as its share of the Na.<br />

tional Rorest receiptfl for the year<br />

ending July 1. This amount consists<br />

of $21,491.12 which represenk 26<br />

per cent of the receiph from the National<br />

Forests in the state and $1,-<br />

098.4S because of school lands in the<br />

forests.<br />

The amounti are considerably<br />

smaller than usual because of the<br />

greatly reduced NutionaI Fotest receipts.<br />

In 1920 the tital receipti of<br />

the fore~ in New Mexico -<br />

$3 lg,ooO while this year they dropped<br />

to $84,000. This reduction is<br />

due lawely to the concemion made w<br />

the stickmen by giving them until<br />

December 1 to pay grazing fees =bich<br />

wo”uld ordinarily have been paid last<br />

Bpring. A portion of the reduction iu<br />

due also to reduced -lea of timber.<br />

NOW Mexico’s share becau.e of<br />

school lands within F~resta i? UOsmall<br />

since the stato ha~ given’ back many<br />

.<br />

A_<br />

GARAGE Ok SALE<br />

?<br />

atMAXWELL NEW MEXICO<br />

I<br />

RATON bLECTRIC<br />

SHOA? SHOP “<br />

140 N. 2&. St.,<br />

~~Ruton, :- : :-: N. M.<br />

Best-equip ped shop in<br />

‘ New Me xim.<br />

SPcifd At ?ention given<br />

\to mail {brders.<br />

All work {;uaranteed.<br />

W;n:rr: a complete<br />

Nap-a-Tan<br />

work ahOes and ladies’<br />

OU’:ing boots.<br />

tf.<br />

Mars G@—rge-Vigil and ~nuel<br />

Grant motired ti ~lnid~ On ~urdfly.<br />

‘/<br />

., ..— ArmyGoods StoreMr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Gom& and<br />

Old ,School Building family mobred up Citirron hnyon<br />

Sundny.<br />

Dawson — ‘N. M.<br />

Mr. arid Mm. C. J. Stuver and Mr.<br />

of these lands to the Unitid States,<br />

taking in lieu t<strong>here</strong>of land~ outiide<br />

of the National Fore#~,<br />

In addition h the funde wntthe<br />

Stite, Dtitrict Forester F. C. W.<br />

Pooler has just received $s,696,45<br />

from Wauhi@n for the co~truction<br />

of roads and trails within the Nation.<br />

al Foresti of the Stite. This amount<br />

DAWSONBAKERY<br />

Louis Savi , Proprietor<br />

and Mrs. Chas. R~h wmt up Ckar- repreaenb 10 per cent of ~he Nation.<br />

mn Canyon Sunday and spent the<br />

Italian, Fre ch or Ameri-<br />

al Forqsta receipts.<br />

day fishing.<br />

——<br />

Under existing laws the states . . n“’<br />

I Vermejo Lodge No, 36<br />

within which the National Forest! ~~ i<br />

Mr. and Mm. Ace Brown and Mr.<br />

I “A. F.& A.M.<br />

O. D. Warfield returned SundaY<br />

exist lll~y bpnef~t through National BR$AD<br />

from Red River, w<strong>here</strong> tiey. have ForeBt receipu in three ways. First<br />

Reiul~r commuakatiam ●=.<br />

they receive 25 per cent of the re.<br />

ond smd Fourtk Tbu?ad-ys ●t been #pending tie last wwk.<br />

ceipts for roads’ and schools, These Pastries<br />

.4<br />

m All Kinds<br />

8 p m. Lodge Hall in Or#r...<br />

. House Buading.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Va.De=rl and ElmO funds +re turned over to the statet Fresh Bak Every Day<br />

vtiIto- AlwnYm Welcom.. Hubbard motored b Springer Sun- for distribution to the countieB with.<br />

&W. THURiTON, W. M. day to visit with reltives, retiming n which the National Fore~k exist<br />

to Dawson Sunday eveniw.<br />

Candie+Dr ~;~tioft<br />

I O. F. WARFIE~, SM’Y.<br />

\h ey are given to the counties in lieu<br />

Medames Babb*h and %u~, Mi~<br />

of taxe~, the amountu given eack<br />

.<br />

county dc~nding upon the area o~<br />

Ann Sheppeard and Mmsru Bkbbett,<br />

Dawson City @dge No. 30 Poder, Saul and Judge were Ra~n<br />

National Forest lands within it.<br />

visitim Sunday.<br />

In addition 10 per cent of the for TCHURCH IRECTORY<br />

‘KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS<br />

est receipts are spent within the For<br />

Miss Rlorence Marsh, Who under- esta for roada and tr~ils. These fund! ‘D.wson Chur h~. 8, Russell,<br />

Ro8ular meetine. evarv Wednea.<br />

we~ an operation at tie hospiti) sev-<br />

niniflter. Bible hool, 10.00 k. m.<br />

day night at 8.00 o’clock<br />

are Epent by the Forest Service but o~ ir~. Young, Su .: Primary @adee<br />

Vkitor- Alwayc Welcome eral weeks ago, ie nOw able @ =ttend course the aunties benefit directlj meet at Rescue Stitiotr, MISS Mcwhml,<br />

C. MOTY, C. C.<br />

bv them.<br />

~aw~h.charge, higher mades meet<br />

.—<br />

In Arizo~ and New Mexico:<br />

Ev ning service S.00<br />

HARVEY SPRINGER, K. R. S. Me,,,. Brennnn, O’Brien, Van h<br />

. m. Choir r)ra ice Friday, t? .00 P.<br />

~ t rough their Enabling Act, the For-<br />

Dyke, of Dawwn and Mr, Lem WhIb<br />

est . Service also administers,. the<br />

of Raton, left Friday for Bartlett<br />

!<br />

~chool aectiona within National For- C-tholic Cburc —Sundays: Ma?seu<br />

Ranch, w<strong>here</strong> they spent the w=k-<br />

}t 8.S0 a, m. f r Englkh-speaking,<br />

ests turning over the receipts tu the<br />

end fishing.<br />

C.80 a. m. for S aniuh-npeakiw peo-<br />

TheDawson<br />

—— state for school purposes. The Etates, Ie. Evening, 7 o’clock Week-day<br />

Mm. Dr. ‘Diver left Wdntidey however, hav. the privilege of giving ~rvicea: M-ee t 6.80 and 7 a. m.<br />

unior choir reh artitu Wednesday<br />

morning for. El P-, w<strong>here</strong> ohe”will back these school ltinds to the Unitid<br />

t 4 p. m. First iday of the mon~<br />

BARBER SHOP spend tie wwk, after whi~ she will States and taking ~n lieu t<strong>here</strong>of, evotion: Comm nion. 6.80, m-en<br />

. m w the coaW for an inddinti visit other government lands outside the t7and8a. m.l ‘.<br />

E. F. SCO~t<br />

., .—<br />

ProP.<br />

Albert B. Cloyd of Vik,<br />

arrived in Dawn Thurtiay<br />

National Fore~&, in which case, of<br />

CU1O.,<br />

course, the receipts froti this uource<br />

for an are ~ed”ced<br />

WAdT ADS<br />

S~-ITARY AND.<br />

extended tisit with K]s sunk, M=.<br />

A. Miller:<br />

J. I<br />

I<br />

Mr. John Olsun arrived in Dawson LOST—A ma t ‘bUnCh o> keys.<br />

UP-TO-DATE<br />

Children’s Hair Cuts a<br />

Specialty<br />

HOURS—8 A. M. to 7 P. M.,<br />

Sakrbyt, op.n t.9 P. M.<br />

Dr. Diver ‘my, ~r. J. B.<br />

Morrow and family, and Mr. H. M.<br />

Robertwn, spent Sunday at Red River.<br />

.-<br />

Quite a number of Dawsonitcs mot:<br />

ored to Springer 1A ~lday to attend<br />

a dance. ~ose making the triP<br />

were Mm, Jas. Saul, Miw” Ann Shmpcard,<br />

and Me=g Lewis, pooley,<br />

‘he finder will conf- a fawr by<br />

from “ ‘am ‘am*y” -<br />

!tum!ng them h bhe Ice Crrnm Wr.<br />

Mr. T. C. Hill ia in E4 P- on<br />

)r.<br />

buai”ms this week<br />

Mim Margaret Byers spent Satur. FOR SAL&: ‘air ~emiwh G@nt<br />

day in R&tan.<br />

;a’bbiti, MrE. J. F. DeLong, House<br />

.,<br />

27.<br />

Mm. A. M. Van Dyke and Mrs. J.<br />

O’Brien were vistors in. Ratin on SW.<br />

urduy.<br />

Mr. and Mm. Gus bvert were vi<br />

iting Sunday at”W@n Mound.<br />

%u1, Sneddon, =rib.er, Abbott and<br />

,.<br />

Sherwwd.<br />

,.<br />

Mr.” Mtiler=f SicIW. City,<br />

%.B. Harrv TeeMe’ left last Wed.<br />

ned~y for Akuqu&~e; w<strong>here</strong> shf<br />

will visit relatives. ,<br />

T —<br />

Mr. and Mm. Ed Engtm, Mr. an<br />

Mrs. Mtiew Strann~n, Mem<br />

Willi&m and Andrew Stranni@n, ar<br />

Wm. HarriK weti h _ilm Su]<br />

day.<br />

Iowa, ia viaiti~ hk ti~r, Mrs. H,<br />

M. Mbe-n and his broth-, W.<br />

jahn O’Brien, Mr. O’Brien ex~<br />

ti wnd the winter in Damn.<br />

:Mr. John P. dy arrived h~ Sat-<br />

Mr. and Mm. “A. Geislm, Mr. Perrday f- Om@ , Neb. Mr. Wady<br />

kins and his sist?r, Mim Pwkins - t9 reliuve i- Dinmnore, *O<br />

spent Sunday in Cim-n Cmnyon aE been emplo ed in the W&ern<br />

%tihing atEagle Ned ~m.,<br />

lnion office ti y-r.<br />

I


.-. ,- ,.,,—-. . . .<br />

SATURDAY SPECIALS<br />

For Saiurd~y, October 1 ‘<br />

Me)t Department<br />

Pot Roast .__. .----------------. --------l,? %clb.<br />

Rlb Last i___ ._--__ -___-T,-___-__----15c--15clb.<br />

Hamburger ___ -___ --------~ ----__ --___ -_l2%clb.<br />

Premium Hams ~__-__ -___+ ----------~ --__il8c lb.<br />

Armour’s Star ~Zams _-_i_____-___----___2 _36c lb.<br />

Rex Bacon ____ .-_____-___ --_--_________730 cOc lb.<br />

—<br />

BabyBuggieand<br />

I ,GoCas-<br />

Kitchen Cainots<br />

.11<br />

ShoeDepartment<br />

“our entire stock of white shoes, mnsisting of high<br />

shoes,. pumps and oxfords, special for one day<br />

‘.<br />

only at<br />

,’ Books ,-<br />

We have a good assortment of Good Books which<br />

regularly sell at from $1.00 to $2.00, which we<br />

now offer at the special price of 50c each in order to<br />

close out before o“ui new Christmas stock arrives.<br />

. -. ●<br />

,.<br />

.‘ Half: Price ,,<br />

I<br />

CandyDept.<br />

D+WSON ACCIDENT uenting accident information has ~JAMES TO SAIL S- I Mr. -Gmrge Thur*n frotn Trini-<br />

INTERESTIN( i .ARTIC,LE<br />

bcoumt .@@ts which anY,amount of FO.R<br />

I_ admonition wld not wmib~” PrO-<br />

TRIP AROUND WOftw dad? -<br />

son M<br />

*“~~ine~<br />

Frfday.<br />

~~~r<br />

,_<br />

in ~w-<br />

.— duce. The thmm~r’s tiy ‘m New York, bpt. 19.—Man of af-<br />

~e current imue of tlle Arimna<br />

fairs, director of mnY mrpotiins<br />

Mining Journal, mfiina tie fvlQow-<br />

M= Nick tiluizzi and mn Dem.<br />

inic ~otir~ tq sprfn~ Sunduy,<br />

vi-1 and readily unde~d; pro. and active vice president d the<br />

ing interesting article re utive tw We voklng at lemkme rtimion en the phe~~ ~dw ~~n of wrti TIME To BE CHANGED OCT. 1ST.<br />

uae of a novel therrnmn~br wed at Par! ~f the miner ~ ~udi- it. ~his fathm was otie of & fottnd-, In accorda- wth bhi r_endtie<br />

Daw’mn minw fm ru ering the ~ce delly~ = $~ ~i~ c*Ms- far: Arthur Curti J- is m~ng<br />

m ruhtrns his fieek, thure io th~ I , preparations for his @ip arn.d<br />

fin~l<br />

tie<br />

aY1OTIof tie Welfare Cvnmnitie bhe<br />

camp he will h c- bber<br />

e un- ~n~nt r~ind= ~ting ‘lM jn ~ 1~rld ifi his hrk W adiaw ld. All ts~ piec~ ~ou~d, be B&<br />

robin face that ~~~n% vl@ian~ ‘~]~ ‘Ih Ya~, AIo~. ti=~d- Jam=, fOr ~k one hd & rniduigw 8aMaY,<br />

krge be *he PTICe ~ ~IS C’Wn =fetY ? he ~~nded *be N- YOrk Y+ 0ct8ber 1* On Sun&y *S -n<br />

,Mueprint showing & tiic repre-<br />

‘ under~und and t~t e -rel- dus- Cdub fleet a season or wo ~,. fa whti~ will be blown ~rding b<br />

nmrtation of nine Wem ters, rep- r=a+ fOr the s’mwle IUITBof M*Y Plannin,g h lean tbia ~ h@ *is +nkd -e.<br />

rmmtinE the nine Da<br />

@a*ation wale tie nu<br />

during ea~ muti of”<br />

the red mercury d<br />

n ,minm, .up- On hls own Frt may dm,ve ~e ~ week for tie Pa= Canal - tie<br />

Ml,kE OTt%kO<br />

of=<br />

CHOSEN<br />

.<br />

m~u~ ~ d-e ‘hi~r. In the. aCCl- fi~ leg of b~ VOYW *I@h b fU<br />

LEGION COMMANDER<br />

er of nw. dent khe~Om*~ for h10 m*kul~ trike him and ‘Ma -y -wd the i<br />

wotiddmpy the best prt. of a’ SilveF ,City, N. M., Sept. 24.—The<br />

while bbe iden of the accideti tk.<br />

I third aqyal d*pstimeqt convention<br />

yeay in do fig no. It h & tie fi+ i<br />

in ~opted 0.,, w. ~. ‘ long vuyage und-ken by tii -<br />

of the- American legion closed hre<br />

ond degree Murray of tie Safety ~,m% ,etiusiti of a~teur titun6n, tiday, after bei;g in aeasion tbroe<br />

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the id= of -W whe’b by the time % m= +- ‘ays.<br />

ns in the se-l in euiling ~nee of his hoMe wrt I RE~IJlutiorIB favoring Amerfcaniza.<br />

for each mine far the elve ~tihn k-n mines by the w ofs mp -in the AIuhO’a log wifl bw re- tion. ==~ting di~bled me~ce men in<br />

,Undoubtdly, the mrded a Weatm mileage thrin ever ~ecu~n~ hospifilizmtiOn and r=ommnUh.<br />

thennomtie grea- whet * Mom. mending cboperntion i! organizing<br />

Wr pump- of r ‘ n and the etand~int of an inc&lv.3, is the A*ugh findim mti plae in w?men’fl auxiliatiesi were ndOpti.<br />

mrmparimn, P *r’mvn tihe miner and life, JmeE tives stri8t attmtion to Med,arnes Belle Nyn and Summeru<br />

aide+ w one which pr nti -p - tbe mine foremn Of -~ COm- the ‘busin- of &e -ny” mrpor8- Of Albuqamrqum.. were elect~d deletion<br />

of work in 1- n 14 &W . parbns readily btien * n~ber *ions with tilch h k identifld. He gates tb the national cOnventiOn of<br />

Fatrd a=iden~ are d in &is of accidenk kwning in his own 1s tive on tie N-em -~fic wOmen aufiliariea at Hanans City,<br />

nsln~e*r board, titlrough he in nut h & in at and ~e?ti delem~n and al~rnatea ~<br />

It st;-tm an in- *he fotioming divldemf meeting; f~m the s~te at lame wee elected<br />

tie work - tit and natarul pride in mirttain. bti hh railroad affi~ath are “n& tO the Iecion convention to be held iri<br />

mn is mleuaed by tie t for re. ing the r-tion &. bis. mine ‘for confined tu s one M us he is an the =me ci~<br />

turn b wetk. sh~.g & mdat n-er of acci. fllcer and dir- of * W Pm Stab officem were elected an fol.<br />

a -- ~ SOn%w_, of ~h he is alsu lows: Mike Otero, Santi Fe, depa~<br />

ive device for” *H* itid n- - petiive spirit tietween &e mining a large titiu?der. ment commander; Frank 0. Wester.<br />

fkld, Albuquerque, *enior vice corn.<br />

Mr. and Mm. ti~omy and Mr. m=nder; J. M. Lujan, Clayton, junior<br />

in four months’ ttie, p ed h edu- hum. Such are the prm=ticai buh Verner from ‘rrinitid, w- burnnm vice cOmmander; J. W. Cllapman,<br />

.tiim In ~mm Monday. Mr. GalluP, natioml ~<br />

blloway hus crone to Wke chn~e of LaE Ve~ w= awatied tbe 1922<br />

the D-i Swe& ~. convention.<br />

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p~turing<br />

DOROTHY GISH<br />

“ . Amuseme~ts for the week at the ~~” ‘oNT‘A’L<br />

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PROGRAM<br />

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PARAMOUNT-FOX WEEK, OCTOBER 3-9 U~IVE~SAI-METRO<br />

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4—<br />

NO SHOW<br />

NO SHOW ~<br />

WEDNESDAY, “NTOBER &<br />

“TheGhostin the Garret”<br />

FAMQYJs.f.ASKY PHOTOPuY IN FIVE PARTS. AUTHOR,<br />

WELLS HASTINGS<br />

THE CAST:<br />

Delsie ODell ---------------------- Dorothy Gnah<br />

Bill Clerk- ..-_. ---, ----------------- Wm. E. P=rk ,<br />

Gilbert D?n~*on ------------------ Downing C18rk<br />

PercJ whit= ---------------------------<br />

Mm. Gilbert” D*Oni.On ----------Mr~. D=vid ‘“L:;:<br />

Danniamn’s Butler -------- .-------~alter T. ‘wi*<br />

Dennimau’a Cook --------------L -------- Mr~- FOY<br />

Deteetiwe O’Connor ---------------- Frsnk Badgley<br />

SYNdPSIS-D.l.i~<br />

UmCIOand ●uut,<br />

O!DUII.<br />

aCCOIIIWIIid<br />

● POOF rel-tion. gOeS tO vi*it ~er ‘ri-h<br />

by. her bulldO# ●nd parrOt. Sh* reacb*a<br />

the houn whiIa a party im i= prOgra*~, VKI.fI i* brOkem UP” b7 tie ad”<br />

ve~t of the butldog. A mutual. attr=ctio= !prings UP b*twe*ti Del-i=<br />

●md BIIIY Clark, bar ==tle’~ •e~r~t~ry, -h* gi~e~ h-r ● =tfiu Of irni”<br />

tstion pearla, dacigncd after ● $7S,~ =e~l*Gu OWn~ by h-r<br />

aunt. Tbe Iattor’* ●cretmr7, Porc7 White, =‘ GMU~ *teala the rm i<br />

nmklace, is pursued b7 tbe bulldOe and put~ ~0 ~*.Mace under u PI~’ -<br />

IOW. A .OUr& for tk .tolem E*-.t~k-P1~cmand D*1~i61 fa~ri=g l**t<br />

BLIIY ●bould get into trouble, bid*o the imitation gaml in tbeaam-<br />

~=emr:<br />

The<br />

whose<br />

rook<br />

walue<br />

obtain. the imitatiOm<br />

she dma met suspect.<br />

trinket ●nd Del~i= gets the<br />

A ●eri** of cO=plic~tiem~<br />

duo t- the mixed necklaca~ f=.llOw. Del*in is =c.M*A Of theft and the<br />

nmkla.o i- fouhd im her trunk. To cld.ld h-r Billy d=l~r=~ him~=lf<br />

guilty mnd g-s to j=il. The aunt dh.covers her mirtak., hut. mea=.<br />

while Deliio trailti Perc7 to ● hamtit~ hou~= u~~ by him and hn~ g-<br />

● . hkkdquarters. She mymtifiea<br />

Tha bulldog carrier ha, message<br />

tha cro-b<br />

acking for<br />

by •pp~ring +~ ● ghotit.<br />

~~d, wbicb ~rri~-. *md ‘he<br />

crooh am cmpturcd.– Billy and Delsie ● ro uuitad.<br />

Aided by ● tiaeacioun bulldog. ●d t~l~t~ -r~t. ~i**ciOu~<br />

Doroth7 Gish romp. merrily through ~i* Picture ~itk ~PPY re~ult~.<br />

It i- a Ii7e17 comdydrama, in” which tirill~ *nd mirthful EP~-~?. ~ra<br />

fr~ly mimgld, and the ●ction tiweeps forwa*d *t ~ r~ttbmg -e-i<br />

witbaut a *in Ie hikh, to - *oncational fini-b.<br />

kndmme17 p i ot-xr.ph+ th. fmakure maiaterm,<br />

img ●ttr=tion.<br />

W-11 di?ect~ •~d<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER & –<br />

NO SHOW<br />

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ADMtSSION 2Z ctti.; War .Tax 3 cts.<br />

FRIDAY. OCTOBER ?:<br />

“The Texan” -<br />

FEATURING TOM MIX<br />

A pductiom in which ● bmm.hO-bu.timg. h-we. di-Over! th~t he ~~<br />

fall.m in IO-O -i&. tbn wmne girl. Tom W,= in ●om. of bi. ~t<br />

riding mtuntmi- what YOU will find in this pictMr*..<br />

STORY OF THE P~Y<br />

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Tax<br />

tana,<br />

bold<br />

Banton bead- from “TOX*S to New Mexico ●nd th.= into MOn-<br />

w<strong>here</strong> be moat., * pretty girl ●nd h-r male co=p*niOn whO ● r*<br />

over in tuwa hcaute of a wr=k OD tb= r*ilr~d. Te=’~ pri=itivO<br />

, *47. mppaal to Alice Marcum, but b.r faith in Kta ch=rmcter is unstit.<br />

ad hy Jack Purd7’m talea of his love for liquor. A ridang and roping<br />

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contest in won by Tex agaimst Purdy, after h. bma eic~ped from m<br />

I room in wbicb he has allowed him-elf t- be placed, cupposdly drne-<br />

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gd. Purdy afterward tmkem Afi.o ‘riding and i. pursued and .bot by<br />

bar -~term lover, Emdicott. A pammm’impursuit farces tbo p~rt7 imaluding<br />

Tex into the ~Illm. Tax uvom the .ituatiem by upsetting the<br />

I cmbin on the brimk-of ● hill om wbi.b tb. pursuerti are encamped, *md<br />

finally decides thmt the girl is motfor him ●nd Iemven ber “to her tanderfoit<br />

lo~er.<br />

Also ‘THE‘LOSTCITY’’-Ninth- Episode ‘<br />

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Pubiimhed Waeklr br THE WELFARE DEPARTMENT<br />

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DAWSON, NEW MEXIC% TH WRSDAY, OCTOBER 6, I ?21. \<br />

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NUMBER 36.<br />

THE BOY- ~COUTS<br />

In place of goin b Lake 11 as<br />

had been nlanned. T the Bov Scouti<br />

A HALF<br />

San-,<br />

MILLION<br />

FOR SCHOOL USE<br />

Fe, Sept. 29.—Nearly $500,-<br />

MINING ASSESSMENT YEAR<br />

TO END NOON JULY FIRST<br />

Con~ess~n GUY U. Hardy of<br />

PYTHIAN S1STER5 ARE<br />

INSTITUTED IN DAW”SON<br />

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A very creditable Adition ti the<br />

000 accumulated from oil Ieasmsa“d Canon City, myE that the present con. lodge Hfe of Da-n “was made S&k<br />

<strong>here</strong>tofore held in egcrow ghortly will greaa bmspasaed and the president ap. urday, evening, when .Mrs. Mary M.<br />

be turned over to State Treasurer C. proved an act t~t wil] be of interest Hioh, deputy ~bpreme cbiti of the<br />

U. Strong’s office, Assi~tant hnd to every mining man in the n~te. Pythian Sisters, instituted Mounbin<br />

Commissioner Fritz Muller announc. The act changes the year for which View Temple No. 14, at Dewmn, wth<br />

es. assessment work must .be done on a membembip of 110, &ere being<br />

Tfis big gum, in other word~, will mining prop~y from the calendar 6S Ladies and 42 Knighh. TJm new<br />

be made available for immediate “fe year~an”ary 1 to Ja”uaw I to tbe Dawmu lodge is tie ~mg~ Mhti<br />

threatened to spoil<br />

by the common schools and those fical ye~r ru”ni”g from noon, JU]Y Sk& orpmizatian in tie date of<br />

outing, but the weatl Ier man waB per. state institutions named as henefi. lst, to July lst.<br />

New Mexico.<br />

haps a boy himself n number of years ciaries from the lands leased. For the In putting the new law into effect Tlbe driM ‘beam whiuh exmp:i~ed<br />

ago, and rather than sw a good time common schoolB, which will get the it is provided that the work which the work W* highfy praisef by the<br />

spoiled, ordered up clenr sky again. Iion’fl share, this will prove an unex- should have been done i“ the year Deputy Supreme Chief, and waa in-<br />

The water in the swimming hole ?ected windfalL They never needed 1921, may. be done n“y time up to vited to go ti R&tin on Tud~Y<br />

was perhaps a little ,!001, but it Was a the money worse. noon on July 1, 1922. After that night, when a tde AR ,,be inwitut-<br />

hard propoe.ition to :find a scout who The fact that the land off ica hue date, the years will begin and end at ed at that. PIWE. MR. Hicks alw<br />

would admit the f)let, even if hin’ been holding .tbi~ money in escrow afl “oo~. .1,,1:, 1.<br />

spoke very Mghly of the fratirnal<br />

t+th dd chatter as Ie said “come on<br />

in, th~ wafer sin’ t cold.v~<br />

the result of suiti atick,”g the va-<br />

Iidity of the oil leases, has been tbe<br />

Ae most people put off doing their<br />

assesment work until the end of the<br />

spirit Which -ailed in the new or.<br />

ganization, and prophesid a very<br />

The scout work in connection with<br />

the camp wag conf nod to learning<br />

target for ~ome of the ,hafh<br />

~t the office.<br />

directed year, Mr. Hardy eaymthat the object<br />

of tbk new law is h have the year e“d<br />

bri~t ftttite.<br />

Following the ex-plification c.f<br />

the scout pace, and practice in trail. Attorney Ge~eral Ha~ry S. Bow- in the mummertime whan condition the work, a s~iwl hour W* enjoyd<br />

ing. In the eveninfi: the usual bonfire<br />

was built,. arot n~ which. ~nny<br />

a marshmallow w B toasted, and<br />

many a stiry of adv nture was told.<br />

Jfarl$ Sunday mc,rning the smell<br />

of frying bacon fla ated down Ver.<br />

mejo canon and ever y 5C0Ut WaB buBy<br />

with the preparntio n of breakfast.<br />

coffee, hot cakee, nd in fact anybe<br />

found mmewhe<br />

petite for another<br />

the boy~ hiked back tiwn. )<br />

The Scouti desi to thank Mr.<br />

sionb. Mrs. Mary<br />

era] in her praise Dawmn. The<br />

which the town is rrounded, were<br />

subjects concernin which Mm.<br />

man, whose opjnion wae asked by the ate good in mountain regio”o for and refreshmata servud.<br />

land office, declared in bis opi”io” mining work. T<strong>here</strong> imalso perhaps The following is a I* of tie Of-<br />

tbc money could be turned over. an advantige in hving the year end fice= in the new lodge:<br />

Replying to attacks agninrt the pol. at noori instead of qt midnight. Pad Chiefs: Mre. % Bradford,<br />

icy of holding the rentils in escrow, Incidentally the_ #ew ,Iaw Mrs. Anna Sherfick and Mrs. Annie<br />

~VeS<br />

the land office <strong>here</strong>tofore has ,gtated #ome ~lief to those who do not want Frazer.<br />

this policy wae adopted under an to do their amemment work this year,<br />

Sibting Paut tilef: Mrs. Mfie<br />

opinion from the attorney general’s permitting them to have until July 1,<br />

Hamiin.<br />

office obtnined probably two years 1922, to do it. ,..<br />

Mout ExceHent Chief: Mtn. Mq<br />

Mctirvey.<br />

ago when the fi~t suits atticking the A portion of the act reads:<br />

Iea?.cswere filed. “Sec. 2. ‘That section 2S24 of the<br />

Excellent Senior: M=. Geneva<br />

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Revtid 6=~ti-ti ~<br />

CAMP FIRE NOTES<br />

Exce21ent Junior; Mrs. Betie<br />

be amended by adding. ~hi foHowing<br />

Meikle.<br />

A-O-Ki-Y= Cmmp word~. ‘Provided, That the period<br />

M.snug.tt; Miw Helen ShAti.<br />

(By Hilary Mwow)<br />

within which the work required h be<br />

Mistress of Records and @rr&<br />

Instead of fihe A. O.Ki.Ya Cwp dOne annually on all unpatented minppondence:<br />

Mrs. J2bhgl%Fk.<br />

Fire Girls’ regular meting, we had a eral claims located since May 10,<br />

Mietrew of Finance: Mim Franlie<br />

ceremonial meeting oti on a Iitble hill 1812, including 8uch claims in the<br />

Sh@ltin.<br />

just beyond Tnnk l’gwn, on Wlday Territory of Alaska, shall commence<br />

Protector: Mrs. .Virgin~a Miller. -<br />

night, Septmobur 23td.<br />

at 12 o’clock meridian on the 1st day<br />

Guard of Outer Temple: Mrs. Pearl<br />

At our ceremonial metilng & girls of July succeeding the date of loca-<br />

$herfick, ‘,<br />

were awarded the ,honora tich tie y tion of such”claim: Provided further,<br />

Press Correspondent: Miga Jessie<br />

had won during the month. Mar- That on all such valid exitiing claims<br />

Sneddon.<br />

guerite Helemn read the ~unt of the annual period ending December<br />

Trustees: Mm. Agnee Brown, Mm.<br />

what htid happened during the month. 31, 1921, shall continue to 12 o’clock Mary Geisjer, Mrs. Nellie Wilson.<br />

Mis# MeCreary tild us a very, inter- mcridian July 1, 1922.”<br />

The three Fawt Chiefs who were<br />

esting stiry of knighthood, and we<br />

elected will represent the local lodge<br />

~anE our Cwu Fire wn.ea. w. c. HOLMAN IS INJURED<br />

Et the instituting of the Grand<br />

We adjourn~d h m~- n@xt week’<br />

Mr. W. C. Hdlmn, chief engineer, Temple, which wilt bke place. at Al.<br />

at the home of Ceciia Mc@rty.<br />

iS confined tg his home as w remit Of buquerque on the 14*h and 15th of<br />

me r%ular meeting of the A-O-<br />

Ki-Yu bmp Fire Girls was tiM at<br />

an accident Monday evening in which ~~ber.<br />

he ~ caught between kfa ~ and,<br />

bhe home of Cecila McCarty, Friday MILLER WBRIEN<br />

a work bench in W ~.<br />

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evening, Sepkber 80th.<br />

Mr. Holman crankd MS ~ which<br />

After a ~homt busin- meeting .we<br />

At Damon, N. M.,ThuAay, Swng<br />

our c- fire mng5, and en.<br />

~pened to ,be in b -f, and be. ~b~ 2gth, 1921, ~C”#, ~~<br />

fore he could get out of tie way, he d~fi of JOgeph Mi~]er O?Brien, at<br />

joyed a smial time during ~ich re-<br />

was cru~hed against the work bench<br />

frmbments were served. Three of<br />

the home of ,hi~ ~l~r, kf~. H. M.<br />

the teschem were pr-rrt % tie Iat *he !n.d ~f ‘u ‘me” Robe~n, at the age of 22 ym~.<br />

His InJurles are reprted b be<br />

meeting, the Misses N*, Bmers<br />

Mr. O’Brien came w Damon two<br />

quik serious, and it will be seveml<br />

and Hmna.<br />

weeks ago fm Sioux Gity, Iom,.<br />

‘ days btiore he will be abl@ W be at<br />

The next meeting wi~ b hdd at ~rk<br />

w<strong>here</strong> he had Went h 1- year wim<br />

the home of Es&Ha Murray. hls eider, Mrs. J. C. Decker.<br />

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The funeral wa,g heid w the home.<br />

BOWLING ALLEYS<br />

MINE APPRAIS~S HERE<br />

of h& brother, Mr. J. M. O’Brf~.<br />

ARE RECEIVED<br />

The two. new bowling alleys which<br />

%. J. K FinJuy, mining *n&eer<br />

~~ New York p,”d ~~ An~]&, ~i~.<br />

~uday, O** 1- Bufi~ =~<br />

,at Mt Galvary cemetery, =tin, N. M.<br />

sre to be installd in the basement I~ by ~, L, S, Mom~ of Red~nd~, Mr. O’Brien w= a mhr of ~<br />

part of town.<br />

d by tbe Phelpn<br />

Df the opem house were received the CalH,; and Mr; J. T. Me~”,<br />

Iattir part of the week. The old al- ome, Arizom, are in b-n<br />

ley~ have been removed, and tie , ing the ~inw ~ ~ ~e]~<br />

work in connection’ with the new in- ~~~r&On, ~hi~ me ~c~<br />

~“f Jm.<br />

appmis-<br />

~dge<br />

& this<br />

Knights of OcAtius, De Goe~rimd”<br />

tiuncil No. 279 of Burlington, Vk<br />

Betides hle relattiuu <strong>here</strong>, Mr.<br />

,0’fJrien leaves two sisters, Mm. J. C.<br />

~hllation is pr0gre69iW. It. ia ex- pke.. Decker of Siuux %y, Iuwn, und Mn.<br />

on amomt of tie d<br />

petted that the mom at the opera Mr. Finlay W* appoin~ by the “JSdwa@ L- iU St, AMnK Vt.,<br />

er. Upon returni tu Damn, Mr. house formerly used for a pool room, hti T= -tian ~ ax fie alm -o bmtherB, Ma T. H, O’BrJen<br />

Gattren Wae -<br />

will be ready for the w of dancing mi”~ of N- Mb in ~~pl~e of Inapimtian , Arim, and W. A.<br />

partien by the first of next month. with a rment =t of tie l~ture. O’Brien of Dann~ N. Y.<br />

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PAUL K. CARSON,<br />

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Terms ofSmhtrleil.m<br />

six mt.nths ..----- . . ..-. ----. ---.$ .’16<br />

On. Ye3r . . . . . . ...---..e --------- 1.60<br />

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AdveFtLslnE Rates on Appllce.tlon<br />

Euterad aB a.cond-cle.n matter<br />

March 10th, 1$*1, at the post-office at<br />

tiuwson. hew bsx,co. I<br />

WORK AWAY YOUR TROUBLES<br />

(Charles E. bwyer in Forbes Magazine.<br />

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You can’t overwork. God Almighty<br />

intended this wonderful mechanism. “<br />

crdled tbe human body to work. ‘It<br />

is working all the time. Did YOU<br />

ever think of that? Th]nk of ]t once<br />

‘“mOeThhe~ofu~ump on seventy-tio times a minute, from<br />

the moment that it takes iti first heat<br />

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until it dies at 6.6 ‘years, or 60 yeer~ and from ~u~u”ding -S gatierad<br />

or 100, It pump~ 4S20


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DR.E.&#OL~ \ ‘K<br />

Dentist~<br />

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OFFICE HOURS<br />

@ A. M. k 12.00 M.<br />

7 P. M, to S.00 P. M.<br />

. lP. M,ta S.30P. ;<br />

‘f<br />

gpent Sunday fti~ neas Abbott. p~ren~ of a baby ~.<br />

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Mim Margaret Byern drift MQtiY Mr. J. B. Morrow went to Red Rivin<br />

Rawn. ‘e on Thursday of this d<br />

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Mr. and Mm. F. Koelling nnd W]m Mr. and ~ T. C, HiB arrived<br />

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Fannie Redpath motored h<br />

Siturday. ●<br />

Trinidad homefrom El Paao Eunduyw<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wutin, of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. A. Annb retur!ied Tobasco, Glo,, were vitilng Mr. and<br />

Friday from Chiaago, wherq ehey ha7e<br />

been spending tir vacation.<br />

Mm. Wm. Lw’an Sunday. -”<br />

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Mr. and Mre. &eve Smiti of No. 1<br />

Camp are the proud parentu of e baby<br />

@rl bom September 28M.<br />

Mrs. E. G. B#bbett 1A Friday for<br />

hs Angeles, w<strong>here</strong> he e- @<br />

visit with relatives,<br />

Mm. Rosari~ Apodaca of Santi Fe<br />

Mrs. Mary M. Hick!, wha h been amtied in Dawnon ~~ay and es.<br />

DISPENSARY BUI~lNG Ii ]n Damon organizing a- Pythkn S]s.. pecb to mke this her home.<br />

I The No. 7 Ladiw Club met ~ ffhe Ed. Trujillo and B~n tiiUlo, mtor~<br />

I<br />

, home of Mrs. AndY Seppi vu Friday ed h Albuquerque ~lday,<br />

-. Dawson<br />

Vulcanizing Shop<br />

BUSINESS HOURS:<br />

Sunday and Monday—<br />

9A. M. to’8P. M.<br />

Other Days, Evenings<br />

only<br />

6,30 P.M. h 8P. M.<br />

.- ALL WORK<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

A<br />

SUGGESTI ON<br />

l’af’-””~<br />

Mr.<br />

~<br />

Levering and Mr. O. G. Monquiut<br />

went h Red River and Tms on<br />

II Thursday of ti. week.<br />

‘Me’sm‘horn= ‘rid ‘en ‘Utihin’<br />

of Trinidad were vi$tim ti Dawaon<br />

o“e day last week.<br />

—.<br />

Mt. and Mrk. W. T. Rufi end Mr.<br />

and Mm. C. A. Young drove.h Red<br />

RATON ELECTRIC<br />

SHOE SHOP<br />

140 N. 2&. St.,<br />

urduy in Taos.<br />

just tak; a look our<br />

Mr. F. M. OIQugh, s~erintendent<br />

stock of Maskirtaw “-tl . of -bridg~<br />

and buildb vf tie El<br />

itor in Damn Tueday.<br />

.— ArmyGoods Sore ‘Mr. Wm. Horan returned Saturday<br />

River Sunday.<br />

Mi% Gertrude Debng, who has<br />

bwn spending tbe week-end in Duw.<br />

son, left Sunday morning far French.<br />

Mm, Gulley left Sunday for Wane,<br />

N. M., w<strong>here</strong> she expecb b tisit<br />

with ~iend~ and reUativ-.<br />

Rafon, :-: :-: N.”M.<br />

Be;;~u~~ ~hop in<br />

.<br />

Special Attention given,<br />

h mail orders.<br />

All work guaranteed.<br />

frOm ~lifornia, tiere he tis been<br />

Old School Build\ ng spending aevem! wenks’ vncation.<br />

.—<br />

Dawson — . M. Mr. i. W. Montgome~ of Las<br />

F 11- Cruces, N. M.. arrived in Datin<br />

Mr. end Mrs. Juw Dun-n r-,<br />

turned home Saturday f- Denver,<br />

w<strong>here</strong> they have bem tilting with<br />

telativ~ (<br />

We arry a complete<br />

line of Nap-a-Tan<br />

work ~hoes and ladies’<br />

outing tits.<br />

tf.<br />

A.-F. & ~: Ml<br />

‘$<br />

ROpl-r communimtio ●end<br />

-d Fourth ThU ● -t<br />

S m m. M- .kll iu<br />

Hmta BmildiW.<br />

Vi*ita- Af*>a W*<br />

G W. THURSTON, . ~.<br />

O. F. WARFIELD, S ‘y.<br />

, Mr. G. H. .Bridges, who hae been fi<br />

the employ of tie Phel~ Dodge Mercantile<br />

company, left W]day for El<br />

Judge Kinney spent a few duyain<br />

Walse.burg on com~ny bwkem tibia<br />

week.<br />

—.<br />

D?. and “Mm. Hyover tive rwturned<br />

from a three week” vtit, *M<br />

they Went in Uti. BAWSONBAKERY<br />

Pwo, Tex.<br />

..—<br />

Mr. Wsltm Breeg, of ‘G1-od<br />

Spnnge, Colo., ,ku been -]- for<br />

the past few days with his mutkm,<br />

Mm. Tinaley. Mr. Breen wau form-<br />

i=l ‘“:z:g:::<br />

Dawaon City Lodge” ‘o.30 amis~rig in th@ wor~ at the Da~<br />

BARBERStIO~T<br />

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1/<br />

has announced the conwlid “UIIU,.’K l.iu. -u- -..—— . . l.,.. m.um.lv,. ~. .–--–—.<br />

all farm bureauu. Formerly e=~ a~- Idaho, Kn sas, .Montana, Nebraska, .<br />

vixit@d the night on. It USU1lY takes about<br />

tion waa under a rnaparatebureau. last ~eek, :hs tn have the certificate OreEOn and Washington enacted le?<br />

The fbt s~te “to declare Memo-l The High Sch. .,.-, L“.,n .Vogetf,”g<br />

. . ..=. . . . sent to the .-. cnu~. .—-.. N0<br />

person can be islatiOn sire” ar tO the federal remla-<br />

DaY a legau holitiy, WaS New York. Wme .pmlimi~ Y ‘--L-’ UWG, ‘-” .*ll practice Patumli~* ed within 90 days preceding tion prOhib ting hunting from air-<br />

NaW Yvrk r-ewe ‘bsnk h= dXUP now and will bbe<br />

in good condition I election unle@a he is in the P1anes. COIOrado<br />

a ?:n’~’<br />

rOduced the bag lim”<br />

ped i%ure-diwount =~ to 6 per cent. ~hen the ~eamnLopen~. We 6eem b m’h~ry<br />

or naval setice of the it ‘n ‘uck~l frOm go W 16 a ~y,<br />

fie American Retief Ati~iaa- ~tia The fee *OYfinaI pa. while Kanws<br />

h~w . number .. -. =.”.. --- A ~.~r..q . . . ... . +1.:”. .“.. Uni*d St<br />

increased the limit from ;<br />

tion has decided b extend i~, work ~ear+<br />

pera ia $4. The Supreme Court Of 20 “m 25. 1n New ‘emeY ‘eedbirdu .<br />

m all partn of stirvimg R-<br />

A .1- ~ Eng]~h and in ~a~~ Me United Stite, sums up the mle were prote~:ted at all tirn% hy beiw<br />

Du~ng a recent ~eUWWOWem The<br />

matica will be stid in the DougIan as follOwe: “An alien friend is offer- “aced ‘“ ‘h e ‘non-~me “am”<br />

in Rdfield, Oati, 12 au~oh~~ b~ildi”g ne~ Monday evaning pro- ed, under certain conditlona, the priv- Open aeaso for ‘~dcm~ w~ ~hO~<br />

were bh= inti the Iuke. iiem of citizenship. He may accept ened ?6 d s ‘II Mich@an, ‘w” ‘*h”<br />

tiding t<strong>here</strong> am enOugh in~re~ted.<br />

Six ,miIH9n f-iliea in tie. Uniti<br />

The CW will meet twice a week. the offer and become a citizen upon~; in Ne.w YP k 4u~ !n! m!!.~_ ~n Ver I<br />

Stites own heir awn hmn=.<br />

( o.wnlirtqce with the prescribed cpndi- mont. D ve~ were prOtected unt .<br />

The co-ercial ckem ‘<br />

NeM4Y 250,000 w~en ~ eWaE- -emoud for me pre~e”t, M<br />

; nOt otherwise. His claim is 1924 in C loradO, and in Kansa~ an<br />

ed in hair dredng in J*-. -<br />

ndt Of right. He can only Open sea n on them wa* prO~ded<br />

Out of every hundred pupils WhO be ac’ommodatid ‘U*”<br />

All tbe regular ?dgbt schiu, =,-. i citizen upon and aft8r strict ‘rem ‘ep ‘bef 1 b ‘Ctober 15enter<br />

public achad, fifteen g- tiru<br />

high mh~l, amdody tiree finish col-I are lsrw. Very few more could be”<br />

compliance with tbe acti of c;ngrem In gene ral, -awns on big gaw, I<br />

were shor :ened and hunting futim<br />

The high =hool Literary %cie~ ~e~tilcted<br />

h?ge.<br />

I~i:; ~a;hc~~~ t;~! met Friday and elected the follow. * ~ich<br />

Tho rdstiar general kermrta 10S7 a?~ti;l= ~=~’<br />

week in the n~ht whool. The Wach- ing off item: President, Walter hv-<br />

boys for every lQOO @h wee born lNotih Digktiti, South Dakoti, Vew<br />

im Etigland during the aecund quarter<br />

em 60 far employed are Mi= Hoelz, ering; vice-prenident, Helen Patin;<br />

viola Sutton. mont a?d in We.ehington east of the<br />

Mira Igo, Mica Davh, Mb McGamey,<br />

of 1921.<br />

fiecre~ry-tfe~urer,<br />

‘ C4scades. Maine protected spike<br />

The *i& ,“ew~pper ;n *e ~nimd Mira Scott, .Mi~ Platt, Mim WalA, !prowm cOmmi~e: Bianco Be%amo, “1<br />

~brrckn and prescribed that on@ of tbt<br />

Stitee w= the Botin NEWaL&~r. Mi= Lunnfoti, Mix N.tter.and Miw<br />

,Wo,in.<br />

Edna Barnettt Evelw Eng!ish.<br />

two deer aIlowed in the eight nob<br />

atur4ed in 1704. The following propam b been I<br />

ern connti es muet be an antle<br />

W)hol-le ~noline prices in tii Tbe syllabus of the ~aturrdization announced for Octiber 7th:<br />

buck,, an 3 provided that in two of<br />

l-ding cities of the Uniti Stiee av- hw furniaheg the following infOrma- Soa—’’Ameri”.”<br />

the countiieE only residents may hun<br />

crag- 20.S ceub pa dlon. tion:<br />

Reading of proposed cOnati~tiOn Of Ideer duri<br />

w -the last two weeku of $<br />

Over ‘sixty per ce~ ti me autO- In order w bwome an Ameria the mciety, followed by di=uwion 1~pen dea~on= Bull moose ~em p<br />

mobiles of Uruguay nre of Ameri$an<br />

mnke.<br />

citisen, it.~ fimt %~.ry E =~bli~h<br />

a reeuidence.<br />

Af&r th~, the al]b., -,-”<br />

and’ adoption or rejection.<br />

-:-1. nwu . Q-L... A-l . . a,. ”.” WME.<br />

.1<br />

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d fop five years in Maine.<br />

1 —-—<br />

9<br />

‘Pbe Amerti Le&on<br />

nearly tin thoxnd m<br />

ghming of tiju ymr.<br />

‘L~iet&” Of<br />

at tbe b-<br />

may mak” We declsratiOn of. in~n-<br />

+ion (firet wuer) in * ~~~ ~~ra]htion<br />

court in the counw in whioh<br />

The Manual Trakring depatient<br />

is now ready ti bke ‘ordem fof fur- FOR<br />

niture rewiriw an!’ mfifi-r Or ladies’<br />

WANT ~S<br />

“M<br />

ALE--We have a number ~<br />

nd men’~ uncalled for ga<br />

Lumber ia de<br />

.! :,1(,..<br />

in more k 46 ha li~es Or ~ the nearest Uni*d for ~a conB~uctiOn OrvariOue pieces men~ t k ~1’f<br />

I StEmu dmtrict court. It. h not Jaw- of furniture.. Ivalues. “t DAWSON<br />

for *-’<br />

TAWOR<br />

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FALL SUTTSF RMEN<br />

WHO DEJ’ AND<br />

THE BE$T<br />

It win be of i Iterest to<br />

good dressers .to know.<br />

that ve are nom~display-.<br />

ing the smartest of men’s<br />

and young men’s suits for<br />

fall wear. T<strong>here</strong> is an undefinable<br />

st}mething<br />

about them th at immediately<br />

sets the In apart<br />

quality, that we g ve them<br />

our fullest recor Nrlendation.<br />

The prices are so economical<br />

that yoL r eritire<br />

satiif action is ce.“tain.<br />

is sufficient to<br />

ne~s wear.<br />

LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S<br />

White Canvas S ~ 06s<br />

Specially Piiced for<br />

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th<br />

Ladies’ Sizes, $5.50 values _.__ --_--__ -._--252.25<br />

Misses’, Sizes 11% to 2, special at __----..$l.75<br />

Children’s, Sizes 8,fi to 11S, special at _-..$1$2525<br />

FULL RUN OF SIZES<br />

SHIRTS and BLOUSES<br />

FOR SCHOOL<br />

Every boy needs plenty<br />

of shirts or blouses for<br />

schml wear, and they<br />

must be well made,, of<br />

lg~d. materials, to meet<br />

the demandg made upqn<br />

them.<br />

You will find <strong>here</strong> good<br />

~ch~l shirts for the older<br />

boy and blouses for the<br />

young boy. Caretilly selected<br />

fabrics are used<br />

and the garmeyts are properly<br />

sized, insuring a<br />

perfect fit.<br />

.We have a varkt~. of<br />

neat and attractive patterw,<br />

at re~onable prices.<br />

BOY’S PANTS<br />

AT SPECIAL PRICES<br />

LINNO CLOTH<br />

Linen satisfaction with<br />

out linen price. Linn~<br />

cloth is a strong, weight~<br />

cotton cloth, with a Iinern<br />

finish, Linno cloth is<br />

adaptable h, most of thf<br />

uses to which linen is put<br />

It is a long-wearing cloth<br />

that will stand frequenl<br />

laundering.’ .<br />

..<br />

30c YARD<br />

“iOPE” BLEACHED<br />

MUSLIN<br />

~,Every housewife wh[<br />

@lievqs that quality if<br />

the best economy, will ap<br />

preciate “Hope” muslin.<br />

25c YARD ‘<br />

. . s:~”[*y:**b*<br />

JiWELRY<br />

... . .. .,<br />

DEPART EN’T<br />

-..:,.. ...,4. ..,:, . . .. ,- .!, ..<br />

● .<br />

GINGHAMS<br />

are greatly-in demand<br />

for FW House, Dresses.<br />

Our dress ginghams are<br />

of a very high standard<br />

quality which makes them<br />

best suited for house<br />

dresses either of the afternoon<br />

or morning t~.<br />

These ginghams are un-<br />

usual in strength and unifo~<br />

in texture’ and remarkably<br />

soft and<br />

smooth~ all because they<br />

are woven of yarns spun<br />

from extra, long staple<br />

titton. For Fal~ we have<br />

them in many pew patterps<br />

and of fast colorings.<br />

27-INCH WIDTHS AT<br />

25c and Mc YARD<br />

STAPLE APRON<br />

CHECKS<br />

17~c YARD<br />

LATUSCA PEARLS<br />

PRICEP<br />

$15.00 and up<br />

‘“cift,ThntLst”<br />

JEWELRY .DEPARTMENT<br />

.’<br />

FIRE PREVENTION D, *Y in view, to-wit: “ ,Xules:<br />

;MALL BLAZE AT UPPEk CAMP<br />

—. .<br />

State Governor& were reqy~:sted by<br />

“To requ%. citizens of their -S<br />

to plan for fiat day ~“d ~ri~,<br />

, ~n’t ~}art fires in Dur<br />

with gtruullneor kerosene.<br />

~v~<br />

On Wednesday afternoon tbe<br />

President Harding in a proc- ,through pulpit, through fom~ and Dofi’t store ~per, wd or real be- >ridge at the “V” was threatened by<br />

lamntion to detignati<br />

the anniversary of tire Chi<br />

10th, through the ~hoo],, ~goh rn-ti~e<br />

fire, ad ~~catianal. exemi$+ m &all im.<br />

hind your mtivw.<br />

Don~t duanp a- ju~ otide year<br />

k fire which was dimovered just in<br />

ime tn prevent any uerinua 10=. A .<<br />

a~ fire prevention ‘day.<br />

“W<strong>here</strong>as, the Unitsd<br />

preu~ the pu~ic rniti wti tie cr.l- dOOr Or wi~ YOUrS-<br />

Om : amitiu~ ~ff~ .nd thr~~d m. Don’ft ting ekctic wiree<br />

=1 es mrf- nomic distier of such LInnWmSary rniwuo”nly a~”nd yvur tie..<br />

prol~rk<br />

from a pwing locomotive wan<br />

!videntfy the caWe of the fire, which<br />

wanjust getting utider way when dis-<br />

Zem through direction of fire ; :;; fire ~mte ; See tit. your ~vws and’haaturn covered. Quick work on the part of<br />

nual Ioas of life e8timuWd d ,<br />

“TO urge, as an every day duty of are MO feet trorn the wti. ~r. Nif.demier; Mr. Morrow and Mr.<br />

‘human beings, mgst ti them w.nnen cibizerrahlp, individurd and rollective<br />

WcGoey, who bappaned h all be in<br />

Pface zinc platau or rn.ata under atf<br />

and children.<br />

efforts in cbn~rving our ~u~y’r. =“rn~ end ~a~~.<br />

he immediate vicinity of the bridge,<br />

“Wher=s, in tie fme


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Amusem6ntsfor theweek at the<br />

If YOUwant to laugh<br />

IFINE cOM&Y 1S I<br />

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WEDNESDAY<br />

“T:E~:J~s’ Dawson Opera House<br />

NIGHT<br />

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PROGRAM<br />

PARAMOUNT-FOX - WEEK OCTOBER 10-16<br />

MONDAY, OCTOBER 10- -<br />

. NO SHOW<br />

TuESDAY, OCTOBER 11—<br />

NO SHOW<br />

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12—<br />

NOLSHOW<br />

.<br />

II<br />

DOUGLAS<br />

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER I&<br />

.“Girl of My H~art”<br />

,.<br />

MacLEAN<br />

And DORIS MAY<br />

“THE R’;KIE’S<br />

RETuRN’<br />

FEATURING SHERLEY MASON<br />

Al$o “THE LOST CITY’’—T~th Episode<br />

SATURDAY, OCTOBER iS-<br />

ADMISS1ON 2k ct~.; War Tax 3 eta.<br />

“Life’s Darn Fu~ny”<br />

1<br />

A DALLAS M. FITZGERALD PRODUCT1 N. RELEASED By<br />

METRO. FROM CHRISTINE JOPE LADE’S SATURDAY<br />

EVENING POST<br />

SIX -—— PARTS.<br />

STORY 4’CARETA ERS WITHIN”. .IN<br />

THE CAST:<br />

ZOe Robert .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ViOla Danm<br />

cl-y Warwick . ..- . . ..-... -....-..! lamth Hughem<br />

Mits Dellaroc.---- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Eva Gordon<br />

Gwmmdoly~ Males -------------- Kat teen O’Connor<br />

Prince Karmmoznv ----------------- ,Mark Fenton<br />

SYNOPS1+ZW, a. Fr.nch girl and an nrtint o n the violin, had come<br />

to New York,. high xn hepe -f a hearing. Her chance has come; .&he<br />

im●lgned<br />

ne g~wn<br />

to give a .on.ert.<br />

fit te wear. Clay,<br />

But b-r mOney ha ● given<br />

a pnwerty..triekel . artist,<br />

out. She haa<br />

has materials<br />

thmt hi~ modal- u.ed im the past, and he de~igna mgown far ZOO t. be<br />

m.de from thoa materials. The exqui.ite crest ion helps censidarably<br />

toward th~ ●uccQea of Zoe’s debut. She maken a great many friendn.<br />

Among tham iti n prima domnu, who, le~ving mm a tour, nskm ZOe to<br />

take car. of her mpartment while ●ha i. gon.. Zee, ekcitcd by tha<br />

new changu in fc.rtuna,has her worldly ambitie I. .tirr=d. She thinks<br />

‘tbmt Cl., is a ganiu.. a. a grown dm.i=ner, ●nd u .gea him into pnrtnerahip<br />

iii makimg gmwna thatwill axpra.. the per.aanality, of the we*rera.<br />

Zo- rmckles.ly arders the mast expefimaV- mmtmrial. fr.r the<br />

gewmm, char=ikg them te the prima donna’. accaunt. GOWmm.rm .-Id,<br />

but tba wealthy patrona are S1OWte pay. The creditors of the firm<br />

of Wmrwick & Robart become pramcing. Zoe i<br />

.ial .Ioudr. She baa been engaged to Pliny ● t<br />

hotel. Prince Nicbnlas Karamazov, a= intern<br />

ity whone word is said t- make or break tha<br />

tO ●ttend. Shortly before the concert ~h= i, ●wakened from her<br />

dr..m by the b=rd fact of having a moving van call at the .partment<br />

with am attachment An the furniture. It will never do to have the<br />

primwdomnm’s furnitura ramov~d, and Zoe da khea out to pawn ber<br />

violin+ Stradiv.riui. Tha .ituatimn ia mam entarily smvad. And<br />

better thnngm =ra prmmimed, aS Clay ham found a~ collector who recognize.<br />

tbe worth -f hiu p~intinga ~nd ham effered ta buy the ~hc.le lot.<br />

But the c~ncart 1. ..hduled far th-t .fternmOm , and, n- matter what<br />

tha future bald-, ZOe ●een nO way of playing, aS ●ha cau’t get her<br />

vialin ~ut of pmwn. A ●trauger hao callad to●mBber mnd ba ausgemtm<br />

he might be of asaistaata. He rdeems tha vi,dim. The stranger is<br />

Primce Karama.-v, ●nd the prin.e, hearing he PI.*Y, d=cides she ham<br />

rnal ~e~iun. Her sec~md concert is ● ●enaation ~1 triumph. The, two<br />

mrtitit.. Z-a -nd Clsy. . rkh in their sue-... bid farewell to -hernia.<br />

embarkim~ on a lifeloug matrimonial crui.o.<br />

Also “THE LOST CITY’’—Te th Episode<br />

SUNDAY, OCTO’BER 16--<br />

‘“ 4<br />

ADM1SS1ON 22 eta.; War Tax 3 cts.<br />

“The Rowdy/’<br />

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fi”E tiEiFARi~bEpARTMENT’ .“ ‘“”””:- ,, ‘~.’,” : ‘. .“<br />

DAwSofU, NEW MEXIC& TH~SDA’Y, kT9BER “13, l;al.:’ ““ > ‘”’ ‘, ., ”,,. NUMBER ~.<br />

ERIC ANDERsoN ME ITH .- pHELps DO~E CORP. TAf(E~ ; ,N~w MASO”~[C TEMPLE Is. ~”’PYTt41AN” S19+ERSV TtiMpLE<br />

ACCIDENT NEAR<br />

t. OVER ‘ARIZONA COPPER’ CO. ““” . DEDICATED AT RATON I INSTITUTED AT RA~~”” :<br />

—,1 I .—, ., ,, .._<br />

From ~d “new”bfaeonic temple which ;B “. ‘:, ‘ ‘“’ ,.’<br />

.-. ,, .”.<br />

While returning W- ‘Mg tibiri i-” An” “Am’ocia@d Prek repoti f<br />

A very. interesting and enjoyable “<br />

R&d ~ver m Thumtiy ining, Mr;. ] Ed{nbnrgh, Scotland, .:&ted Otiber to be the home, of Gab City Lodge<br />

eveniug, wm ❑jrant laat !Prte5day in .,<br />

Erio Andermti, who in ~ -n ~ inf, 8tites iht.“by<br />

an ove~hehnfng NO; ~1, A. F. & A; ~ wna dedieate~<br />

. .<br />

Ratd.ti .whdti Friendetdp .Templs” No;<br />

* people of ~, * an ,tirrjoriti, the -..aha,reholdem of the titurday afbarmoon<br />

with f~~ng Ida.<br />

s“ I E -,ma’;-~+i+t,.-~. .,..= .... V.W”=W,., :.++h ”’ thitty ~~~r<br />

unw~ accident -i M ti be, A~~Ona COPPSr C?mmny tOday rati- ~O!ic ceremOny.<br />

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7 ~~‘fh,! officers and dfill team -from-<br />

‘ Mr. ‘And~ Xtidln h-back PTOPtiY to “the Amefican FheIxm .~dge of New Metico wfi convened Mountiin.<br />

View Tempk No. 14 .of<br />

down a ~b.er~ BIgpe A Wen DOdm ,Cdrporation:’;<br />

in the n“ew timple at S,00 p. m., with ~awnon ~em ~led ~mn ,ti Owm *U,<br />

h~v’ily mabt4d * ,feUAe .- U* ., The ratification df the ~ment Grand Winter F, E. htir praniding;<br />

Temple and put on b ffoor work for”<br />

w<strong>here</strong> ~ is i~de~ ~ &~ ~ tranufer the. hoIdirign mrka the pnd the ceremOny of dedication. which tie ~~n ~,mbe= .Viai~ng Bi@@m ~~<br />

in fie ltit of dav. ‘}I<br />

Au i~ht time conaumnration “of one of the largeh m conducwd My,tie Grand M~t.ar<br />

‘ Nieb and MurmI fmm ‘lcinidad w.errn<br />

b ev%r nkotiahd in’ the war wltuemed. by, over two hundred _u._. _L __ ,. ..?<br />

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. . . Clifton-Momnci dtitrict” dating ftom large banquet. halI and .kitihen arp<br />

tiugh~ in .~ore Mmv Mefiq scheab<br />

1896, wheru wee .pu’mtigd a contmll. kl~o”a We of the second floor pIaII., bbia year .Wn *vr WQ* a~rding<br />

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mtNEsPICTURE IS HOWk by the Afizona c0m3any a few yam demigned for rental PuIPomn, and the : IN 14 F4EW. sCt4* ‘-”<br />

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he tid,epen~ence of ’tbe United Stites<br />

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formation receivedbyhe o:jty ~~ Ik“OW that.,$~II G~”l im d~id~d-jn~the. farmer m$y choom ~’l~afio” “n. Tuetidey evening k been Glectl<br />

ae~r <strong>here</strong> fmm A~rney natal H. Ithree ptrta” or thnt King John” n~. da= imlgation or in rafnfs]l dfic~. ed m the retfular meetihg nit?ht. ~~<br />

S. Bowman in Santa Fe. he .fourtb $d the Ma~i Ch~r on June 15, He may Iwati on highly $mproved ne*t. maetfii till beheld at the time<br />

“amendment, whfck ptio~ for thfg 1016; at Ru”ngmedg. ~Mvd9uc ~iv up with the big und~<br />

exemption, did ndt ~ke it •ff~ve, Tikere in a mat de’~t more bend fit ?e]bPed -%ctioi” in the” waet PBrt of<br />

but Buthoriz~ the”l~slkIt ~ fo p- I& ye derived ~rom. tuking fimi aid thi fib. me inyestit may lind<br />

nnch a bill. .“ ‘training tl?an t<strong>here</strong>. jg in attendj”g ~ mines, foriata and industries.<br />

The, letir reads: “~e a endherit mritjt6n picture ~fial,’ ctinsi9ti& Of The Colonization De~tient af<br />

*Uadopted doen not grant e exem+ forty episode~; in=which more blood is, the Sank Fe railway. WiII gfvg the<br />

tion. It oply authotiz~ t e lg~l~, bpi~ed h“d more men wed than in Adw folde~ wida distribution, it an.<br />

ture .tu provide for euch an xem~lon; the battle of Gettysbu~. You al- nouncee. The Earth,. the ind”strk’1<br />

and of coume the exem~ n cannot’. fi~ know ,how the ~,cmre ia ~ing and aticultutal monthly, published<br />

under any cim”m&nee~ auowed tO erid,. anyway. ,They always get at Topeka, circulnteu widely. among<br />

until after the ]efilnt”re h met and mktied. : people seeking new locatiotm either<br />

authorized the’ ~xIng of i~i*l~ to Tbe clames meet from 7 until ‘9 on. fot a home or for investment:<br />

grant it.” clock every Wedn4ay night. ,<br />

The ne”fi aeaeion of the w lepis- “ ‘ , Meke.’ Jack Dav&, 12rIIa Cook<br />

]aturewil] be in 19Z8, m t t in that Mr.” Ed Peffii, ‘shot fiier at No. and Lawrence Simpson raturned fdonyear<br />

at the earlieti can the ~emption 4 mine ,has been transfewed to fire day from San& Fe, whera they hnve<br />

become effective. , hose at No. 7 mine. been on buuinew.<br />

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MISS MA-;Y- W;lGHT ~NORED.<br />

Sfkw Mary: = M Dawwn, a:<br />

&dent” fn the SCkMUId Jotirndk<br />

at 4he I,Inivtiiy Of Mi_ h<br />

been. elected -p~ldept of. the Uf I-<br />

vetiity Spanish Club. -<br />

The purpom of thi~ club is to prd.<br />

mote bettsr relations between the<br />

$oiit%. Ameti&n fte~ublics by ‘a bet:<br />

kf undemtinding among University<br />

“htudbnta of “~pa’hi~h, The club alao<br />

=Aks M p%rnote gb6d f~]l~~kip<br />

a~o~ t~e Atidesrb wbo are inkiest-<br />

&din the &udy” of $tini~. ‘..<br />

: The club mee- twice a month.<br />

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Are Yoti Having Trouble Making E ds Meet?<br />

PublI@hedon ThurodaY ●t Duw40n. ~e*<br />

M.SICO by tha<br />

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Then atop and look in”the matter.<br />

Ferhap# the income is nti as large = befOre. Even<br />

%alf the utory. The other half and “by far the more imWM<br />

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Are you getting v~lue receiv~ fOr it!<br />

Term. 01 Umbntnn*k.m<br />

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Look over ~our “expenses for the past ~~nth. Were ~hey ~ ‘c- ‘ad ,.<br />

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re~y worth while. Did YOU buy some~lng YOn reallYhave ~itum~ ‘or! Jud k<br />

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CBWUe it was chew, or ‘haveyou bought thingn beyond yOur meaps bOc u$e YOu b~p-<br />

Advertielng Rateuon AuP1lc=tiOn<br />

uenkd to temrmrardy hate some @xtrn money in your pOcket or 1= “1YOu<br />

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Answer these questions for” our?e’~ and Bea if You are ~!tY. I<br />

M~r~~~~th, ~Y21, at the’ peat.of~~~tz<br />

If YOU are net gettins ahan~ try *“ new plan. Open a ‘m- ‘~#J,~$<br />

Uaw,on. h“ew blexlco. .<br />

us next” ayday, eveu though it in onl a dollar or tan do~ara or, twan<br />

-12 YOU do Rat reqlve y~ur-unvwr mK -<br />

. then eat E succeeding ~ayday dya; ~~wiae. Do YOUMink ~t m s 11an amo~t<br />

ularly, or lf at any time YOUChance<br />

i~ not worth Imthetiw about? find :* YOU give the plan * f r chance ~t<br />

yvur tidt.Bn, MludlY Inform UB and<br />

you can et arong without Mat ten or $wsnty j~t as well and YOU~11 .ve ~m*hlng<br />

prompt attention will be given to Yaur<br />

to mow f“ or Ita the end of three O* * months time.<br />

reaueata.<br />

You wi~ then wonder why you didn’t try Min uimpli wheme ye m ago, for it<br />

will give you a be$kr !aea of the value of moneY, and Slve You a c “n aatiafactiOn<br />

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in looking back over the Yews work, that can be obtsined in sso tither ay.<br />

The Cimamn Canon ‘and Red Riv-<br />

It iE n.3vm tno late to commence over, m tifi In neti ay~ ~ nay amount<br />

YOUfeel you ubould or can put aside. DomFtput it off longer%y ki~d! YOU~~ inb<br />

er were vkited by a number “of DP.w. \ waiting until YOUhave a hundred or two hundred, because that time y never come<br />

son people $u’nday. In the party t<strong>here</strong><br />

and YOUare losing valuable time in tie meantims. ,,, i<br />

were those who for the ftit timti”<br />

,“ Start now.- Any amount welcome at<br />

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feaqted tbeiF eyes on tbe wondexn<br />

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wbiob Natpre haa wrought-in that par- “<br />

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titular mection of, God!a b~ out-of- ‘,<br />

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Any attempt h bring” inti common<br />

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language which would adequq~ly de- ,, . . .; >., -.,<br />

ucribe the’ wondekn t<strong>here</strong> ‘men,” would 1<br />

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indeqd be futile. It’ aeemu thut one ~<br />

mum list them among those great ~timf ~hould be required<br />

nronumenta which Na,ture”hi builded PuPil ‘e~ll b? @~ible to I<br />

which am beyond our power of de. thigh whwl ~m. Each<br />

preclatad. And we winder ,it in thiE<br />

t<strong>here</strong> in not a wcmt which we oftmt.<br />

#imes “overlook. That “o amount or<br />

number of mem wordn cen clear out<br />

minds and our vision like a retrast to<br />

them groat monuminb of the agea<br />

w<strong>here</strong> it “*emu that we am “caUed if<br />

we wish M lay asid~, for a time, our<br />

burdens and obtain, a new ftd~a and a<br />

,new vitia -d *r gx PO%<br />

bs given mxprean{on h the thought<br />

,.-~n a p~em. which tells us if ‘imhitiin.<br />

SWP by., step we are led over tie,<br />

rough and rugged trails which: lead<br />

b the height on. whjch we ~ve fixed 1<br />

tir, vision, and’ just aa it ie at~irted,<br />

!’we get a glim~e of a height ~at in,<br />

higher.”<br />

~ If We are to develop that ‘which is<br />

be~t within us,, we need ‘new hope and<br />

ne!~ IisjoII; we’ need we “glimpm of<br />

a ‘Ilcight thtit & higherrj; for ‘{w<strong>here</strong><br />

thcrr ]$ no V$ion, the peop~b perjsh.’,<br />

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,.:, , XHOOLNEWS , :<br />

:,,. —..<br />

:.. The F~shlnaq class o~anized iaat<br />

week \v]tS Williain Saul, president,<br />

Edg;r Lujan, “wcretirZ.tremu:er,”und<br />

Miss Wolin as adviser... They choue<br />

the. C?;r~ation tur their t’lo%r, purtie<br />

riad gaid ftir their calors and ~ok<br />

aa their rilntto ;Work and Win”. We<br />

@x?cct to hear from tha”min; asse~My<br />

mna> Inornidg. “, ,<br />

“ The Frogram of the “LIte~ry.,Soci-<br />

~ty fdr October 21 Wi]] be: .,-<br />

SonS-’’Columbia, the Gem of “the.<br />

Occall’’--~------ .---”----Societi<br />

kbate: Resolved, mat whools. should<br />

“be in seusiori the year. around, .previding<br />

eight one.wwk vscaiiong,<br />

nistcad of one of twelve.<br />

“Affirillalive -------_--;L...~::- ,,-’<br />

. .— —<br />

d befo~e any Dther’s Dar’ at the Central Build-” II I<br />

play on any<br />

i pupil ah.ell<br />

cian s~tipg that. he msy uafely. en-<br />

Ww in competitive fqmrt..<br />

Every boy in high whool ~ en:<br />

ed for bmket ball. The work ~11<br />

conductid; a~ clam work.and only<br />

]e who are f aithful. to their aeaigrr~<br />

lb will be rehined on, the squad.<br />

spec~ are in sight for a game<br />

Mthe @wn ‘@am on Arnrktice day,<br />

‘he girls=had tieir flrat bmket ball<br />

CtiOS,Mondsy” pight; “It lookew<br />

~gh we would kve u winning<br />

n.’. ,.<br />

‘be program fo’r the Dramatic’ club<br />

~ting Octiber 21ut, tonaia~ of<br />

dings by Willie “Redpntii, Auun&<br />

Ipetti and Mary Cove& !l’he<br />

iatmag program will be d~upd.<br />

:Ullen Pearce pa.esm th~ugh Ralmt<br />

Friday morning with the Uni.<br />

sity ftitball team. IHe played<br />

ter .agtinst Colorado College Sat.<br />

aY ~nd from newspaper accounti<br />

the game New Mexico’ had the<br />

mger IJnej . ...<br />

rbe new studehts in. high .mhool<br />

) year ire: H~race Duncan from<br />

bee, Earl Gibbons, frqm Roy, Luc y<br />

dlano from Sp~nger, Edna Tinn-<br />

“from Glenwood Springs, i301dy<br />

eu from Granby, Me., and Nancy<br />

l,”Asun-w Chappetti $rw M,o~n.<br />

We hti glad to have “~ve~ one<br />

them withu8. . ,. .’” <<br />

?riday afternoon, octobei2yt,b<br />

L(e Erudford arid Hilary Morrew<br />

Negative ,’ ,’’:”.<br />

..” A M VW D+ti w.,<br />

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‘ Twice-a-Day Auto S~ h &tin<br />

Auto hv~, ~mg. ●t’ 9 A. M. ●ud F. M, C- -m,<br />

‘. . W= EQUIPPED UCH E SHQP..<br />

.,. FuII Line ‘gf .* ~<br />

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‘. IS OUR NEWEST ImwVEgE,NT,<br />

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: “ ~WILL USE BU’ITER QNLY,IN ~!s MA HINE<br />

‘. ~TH NO SUBSTITUTION’S OF-M :~~<br />

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; The No. 7 Mdien met -at we home ~<br />

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: DR ‘C.W. HOOVE~<br />

AND<br />

;DE E. A P.OLIAE “.<br />

Dentists<br />

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oFFICE HOURS: .<br />

sA. M.w IS.00” Sf---<br />

.! IP. Uta RSOP.M.’<br />

7 P. M: m. 13.W,P. M. “<br />

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DISPENSARY 8UILOlN~<br />

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,,-,, “A ‘:-~<br />

SU GGESTiON<br />

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Mr. ind Mm Job” LiMn am tie<br />

paren~ of a baby buy.<br />

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“Mr.-und<br />

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Mm. B. Micbtiy were<br />

#eek.end vititira in Trinidad.<br />

Mm. Rowezughtir” spent ‘—<br />

Monday ‘in Rstin. Mr. O. F. Watileld WU”n bysinem<br />

visitir in Ratin on wedn~~~y.<br />

Mr. Willpm Seibert left on MOII- -<br />

day for hia home in Danville, 111.<br />

‘Mrs. John Stepping waa a Colfax<br />

‘M;. SitiDmn and Mm. L. Ramlot viui~r ~st fiefiday: “ 1“<br />

and son were Rato~ visitom on Mon.<br />

day. Mr. W. C. Holnmn who W= inju?ed<br />

Mr. Jones hamieti~ed b DawBon<br />

aevernl days<br />

~.~, is ~ajn<br />

ago while cranking his<br />

~b]e b b~ at his office,<br />

after a few week’ vtilt through Oklahoma.<br />

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Mm. R., C. HiR and son returned on<br />

TbuiwfaY from “s twp-weeks’ visit<br />

in ~onn<br />

“‘ Medame~ =~dfard and<br />

Sherfick Iaft for Albuquerque Tuesday<br />

morning, when the~ will atind<br />

~ meeti~ ,Oftie Grand Temple.<br />

,<br />

,.<br />

~OawsOn’ --~<br />

Vulcaniil ]g Shop<br />

;BUSINES~ HOURS:<br />

$undtiy’ and Monday-<br />

‘9 A.M.<br />

,- .,. ‘ only ‘ “<br />

6.80 P.M. ti8P.<br />

ALL VYORK<br />

M:<br />

GUABANTEED “ ,:<br />

II.’/<br />

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Mr. and Mm. Jose Fram?o am the ‘. B-s --<br />

paren~ of a bsby girl; born Monday, ,., ,<br />

I‘<br />

Octuber 17th. The Boy Scouts met at the Scout ““”;<br />

rooms on Friday evening at 1.S0 for RATON- Mr. and .Mm. Paul M8rtino Pre ~eir ~ewIar burnnew meeting. ELECTRIC<br />

thepareri@ of a baby girl born SUfi- ,<br />

SHO SHOP<br />

,.’<br />

The rneeti”g ntgbt which-b.. ~-<br />

‘da?, October 16th.<br />

;cently been on Monday, wa~ changed<br />

140 N 2~. St.,<br />

““Beforebuying a “Wal A number of Dawson young people back ~ FAday. The ‘eeting *ll. be RatoK :: :,: N. M.<br />

attended the dance which ~U ~ven’ held immedia~ly” aftir band Practice.<br />

just ,take a look at ou at SPrjWer on Saturday night., [ p~n~ for the wuk of the coming Be;~~~ ~~: shop in<br />

Iweek were dlscu~ed aho for the work ,<br />

stoCkof ‘Madinaws._.”<br />

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~r. To* F-C~=rron was a of t~ wkter mont~, announcement<br />

.{, ,<br />

f)aw$on ViBitOr the .?arly Wrt of the<br />

I<br />

of ~hj~h wi~ be ~de at .S 18t%rdsti. I S~~~ ~;gBn given<br />

week.<br />

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1:ArmyGoods .Store Mim Alice Romti left on Tueuday HALLOWEEN PARTY ~ work uaranteed.<br />

b spend n few days at Trinidad, —,<br />

:, Old’School Building<br />

We carr a‘ complete<br />

qglOrado. The Children of Maw, of the Gath-<br />

line o Nap-a-Tan<br />

Dawmn “-. N., ~<br />

olic Church, will give a’Hal~Oweven<br />

Mr. R. C. Banw, faderal agent” ‘Pafi, for which ~nai~e p~~pa- “ work s oes’ tid la.<br />

‘ I<br />

~from Albuquerque, waa a Dawmn tion jmbej”g ~ade, .. dfes’”o ting ht~.<br />

ti”&tOr On Thursday. ‘ <<br />

., \!’ tfq<br />

Mis~ Ge~rude DeLong of French, RObG*On. QO~U ‘0’Bfien’ and ‘0spent<br />

the week~nd fisiting at her sephin? ~c?e~o~. we <br />

.<br />

Pastrltis ~f All Kwde<br />

Fresh Bd; ed ,Eveq Day<br />

-’-’ :’<br />

caudiQa- Toba@oft<br />

~,<br />

I) rinks<br />

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“.<br />

LMAL’4RT19T WINS PRIZE<br />

“<br />

I<br />

, .,~o wan former - guilty of atialing tools will be pro= - ~..’, AT RATON FAIR<br />

f UL -uwaori; is now lmatid. near<br />

cuted to the full extent of we law.<br />

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‘mnch, New Mexico:<br />

I The aman~ment for, flome fitting ‘mom “ ““<br />

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MT” ,o~ = ~, ~o=om ~’ec”gnit’”” w diecuwed ofbyArmtitloe the committee., D,Y WSS..I<br />

E. F.”EC_, ~ “.<br />

ice. who ‘v<br />

New Mexico, ~as visii<br />

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of Mt. and. Mn. WUIX=J “., . Ur=w-r<br />

of thk week. Mr. Greenwald is the<br />

SANITARY AND f~+h,.. . ..... -.*w- W..—d<br />

“. ,,.. q. ~“!’aJ.<br />

UP.Tii.n ATE<br />

Santi FhDe]egatee from. New ::a=by:o;o; :,<br />

--’.-’---1!<br />

bfr. ti;il~arn” Hutchins, former gen- MC~CfJ‘to the -enti-fo~fi a~n:al the ~~” fair 0<br />

intendent at Dawaon, buteonvent~on of the Amemca? Mln]ng ~f dainty han p<br />

d at Trinidad, c~lorp,do, i~ cOn~em ‘have !b~en apmmti~ by<br />

1. —-<br />

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. -.... usly ill. Governor Mek~em. The congre= will ,Mr. ChaB. Duncan eustained a<br />

~Mr.T. ~, u Brien, former ~anegar meet in Chicago Otitiber ’17 to 22. sprained fOot hich has nacemi@ted<br />

...- .-.ag Canon, Bmnch Of the’ The delegates are as f0110w8: W, W. hiu nba~nc? f om work during the<br />

P~eIps Dodge corp~ration, arrival ~ 1’ R1~dOn, Albuquerque; J. ~. SU1lY, past wee!. ““<br />

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nS the rIE.9 wmneru at tne<br />

‘-;- -- Y*am the name of Es.<br />

ray, f Dawuon, Ww Mex-<br />

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wm aL srdod the fimt prize<br />

which she entered.<br />

!X:2tk2!Xl*.LEGATES ARE NAhfiti I’”=the afiw” MisuIdurra ha~ attuined an. ‘an:<br />

TOWININGCONGRESS<br />

tile reDutitit n in Dawuofi for the<br />

l.. . .-, . .1<br />

his demons~’~ted as<br />

,fiist. Her eitry at<br />

m~i~ted of a selection<br />

>ainted pke cards.<br />

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Ssturdiyo, owm ta 9 F. M.<br />

,. 1! Dawson Satnrd~y evening, leaviqg Isan~ Rib; J. van. HOuten,. RatOn;<br />

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1~ I<br />

. ~r, Loken of the Endicott Shoe<br />

~ Sunday morning for his home” at in-t J. A. McDonal~, KOllY; GeO. A. Kaso- ~o, of New<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Warren” Brscewell spiration, Arizona.. man, Albuquer~ud; C. T. Brown, So.<br />

rk W8S in De.waon on<br />

and daughter,Dorothy, and .Mr. and<br />

Mr. ~nd Mr~, Harvey Spri”mr, co~; A. J. Inderrieden,. ,Valedon; Moriday of th week.<br />

Mrs. Jack Wallace and family. m.~Or~ Mrs. Stermiip. ..- and . Mr. c!. .. ——---—-.,<br />

A. Frazer ButiOn Bunch, Silver City; W. D. Mr. arid ‘L rB. John Ferrino are<br />

ed to Trinidad<br />

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and spent Sund~y with<br />

r!,,], n“xpil,<br />

left Dawao~ Tuesday<br />

~veck’s fi$F,inr trip.<br />

mornj”g for a IBrennan, ‘Dawson; E. H. Wells,<br />

corro; Horace Moses, Gallup.<br />

S.- the proud par nti of a Bon i~m<br />

day, October i 7th.<br />

Mon.


: j~~.E~I~~p~~~~s .::,,<br />

EVER<br />

. .<br />

THRI~’”M~N AND WOMAN SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF .<br />

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~, +;rd ,. ~ti the ‘women,;<br />

t~e”Men< “ .<br />

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.. ,.. , bdies’. Suits”-<br />

A Word to<br />

Men’s’clove~ -’l<br />

AYou, Cboicmof Bwthorh<br />

Gauntlet Glmm. But m<br />

and quafitbs; ~MgUhT $260<br />

‘ to $s.50 Tmluos.<br />

SPECIAL FRIDAY ”A?4D9 +.<br />

URDAY AT .’<br />

$2.00 PER PAIR ,.<br />

Men’s Hats ‘“<br />

JOne let mom’s bet., tig *r<br />

$4.S0 to $6.00 vmlumm, mow’ “m-<br />

ducd to only<br />

$3.00 EACH “,<br />

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WAKE UP!<br />

Almnnc,xkemt<br />

$2.Obb $3.75<br />

Mom’stint.r w.khtribbed<br />

shirts.=nd dra-rs, *OW rdncd<br />

to<br />

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75c Gar~ent -~ ‘.’<br />

work Trousers<br />

‘OU4lot of road &fie’ work<br />

t?eum.rs, now Offed” mt m ●p.<br />

ciml prica of ,<br />

EXTRA GOOD VALUES IN<br />

MACB .INAw tiATS<br />

. ASK TO SEE THEM<br />

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(Cnftmh-retkt) “, “. ‘“+’<br />

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““”$2.50’Pair<br />

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Sefge Dresses:’<br />

‘ ‘,. -, $6.00 :<br />

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Chdclren?s’<br />

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Sweaters : ~T-<br />

And .Sw~ter Suits<br />

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Wamow b-= themimthe ●--<br />

“..om’.momt*PUISF. Aedoe in<br />

.1x9* f rum &rw. totinyomro.<br />

REASONABLE PRICES<br />

,,.<br />

ho lot 01 Child;e~# Wm*h<br />

iuiti, ●Pi=llY pric~ f~m<br />

-$2,00ti $3:00.“<br />

COPPER OUT&K da~s El Paso, Motilng Times, Mr. next 100 daYB. Consumption of cop. caute of lack of mutitial. The ‘exper<br />

is at lemt slightly in excem of changeu .in Philadelphia k?e ~hort 20,-<br />

“With an expected car’ demand by production, he enid. He cikd a utnti- 000 installations, he *id. ~her citth’e<br />

railroads for a quantity of uteel ment he received while in San F~n~ i- re~.p II Sifilar ~itu,ation~,.<br />

call for’more copper citio fmm Manager-Grammer of Me ~ilroads over the. cOUn~ @re<br />

reopeningof numer~ Utih Copper company, which showed pfanning e~~ve imP~~mOne to<br />

100 days iothe belief of men in PO- ouu mineo in the Southwest, which thet the world’e eurplun of copper in begin’” within. the: next: fuw mOnthh,<br />

vival of mining ope~tio”a a“<br />

wem ~hut dok because of ovmrpro.<br />

This wan the opifiion voiced SatuV<br />

lew than l, OOO.OOO,OOO-~urid@. ,,<br />

Gerrn*!ay la BL Factor.<br />

“ ‘Germany recently came l~w me<br />

,Mr.. Spillane, enid. Notwithehndlnt3<br />

their big lowe@ .in “stock ~lues, he<br />

declamq, theY till be in the market<br />

,fo~ ~i]ljo”~ of dollam’ worth of nteel.<br />

market for ctJsIpw, and is going to ~eY probably also will use much<br />

Senator Helm “O, Bur9um.<br />

Tbe predictions ure given ~iddml<br />

weight by a ~adual reducflon i i<br />

=ry for the mines tu r~~~n ~ auw<br />

copper, he said. ‘ . ~ . “<br />

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~~.ADVERTISED LE~ERS “,<br />

—,<br />

fior weqk .nding October g, 199t:<br />

Angela, Mary; Rarnett, Willard;<br />

~ arnett, Lemuel: Gull*gOS, . Magde-<br />

Iina; Gonzales, Ambrosia; ‘Gracia,<br />

price of tbe metnl, cauoed by an RC- fiuutrlal, financial and mcial co”di.<br />

tive demand, both from f oreigj h,and ti~”~, ,, ~- he ~id, throughOtit the<br />

PIY ~e,dem’nd. ~’thin 100 daYE the<br />

OUWlu#W have”h,n practically wiw<br />

Juan A.: Gallegos, Rnmon; Loal, C*nd“i~<br />

.“~~e~, Im~c@ B.; hWE, bdomestic<br />

sources. While no 9ht@-’ ~O”ntW, He ig shout ~lf th~~gh \*d.omt, a-.fiiw ~ careful mtimten~;..Lucero,<br />

W8til”Pei Lud~, A.<br />

ment hea been made by eithe r the with hIa itinerary.<br />

~n. It takes wyeml weekn for, minas ‘(2) ; MiIIer, John;, Mnhinez, Antinio<br />

Chino nor the Phe~.Dod~ GUIp=..<br />

,trJget into oberati?n again and @ever- M,; Mori~ye, Cici]ia; Morn, Alanacio f<br />

%u.ime.. Outlook R&T.<br />

tlon aa to a resumption of o~ m tions, SI weeb mom before the prOduct can Mb~~th, A]f*~dO; Nggrete, Dephino,<br />

“The honor guett wna exceedingly<br />

it is known that they hnve ret aind<br />

reach the ~oh~mer. Theee mattem (2 ~; OEVRM,y“es; Pajon, bdi~o;<br />

theit executiw staffs nt Tyrone, Hur -’<br />

,<br />

optimistic in hw report on condition m“~t be kken into cooeidemtlon in ~<br />

u=,<br />

le~ ,and Santn. Rita and could r<br />

m he found thmm .bughout tbe<br />

Chas; Romero, fianclwo; Ro-<br />

>opan<br />

eutimnting how lonF it till be- bef ore ~ba, Jeaua; sa~e~, ,lulja”im: Sisner.<br />

the]r mines and milln on ghort r otice .<br />

western part of the nation. He mid the ~i”m ~=”me produetioti.<br />

OR, Francitca; Silvino; Zaccazini;<br />

Senator Bumnm, who wnu i<br />

he started on his trip with a faeling ~,*In my opinion, the coPper mine<br />

Smith, Robt.; . SWivan, Harry; ‘Tru-<br />

City yestirday, conf~ng<br />

of mme trepidation. However, he hn~ of tbe Southwest, which is the bi~et jillo, ~cidem; v~ldlv=i, y~~~na~O;<br />

/ atituenti, prior h his ratmrn t<br />

~ ~ dtiovered, .be naid,’ tit conditions p~”~ing ~r~m till be ahla ~ re.<br />

of the week to Wanhi~n, w<br />

“ew are not nearly w black an they had<br />

1 Villegti, Manueli~: Vaidez, Bernahe:<br />

~wn ~~~her than it had been believ~ ~eldez ~ti=io<br />

,’<br />

optimistic. ’11don’t think been .paintid.’ they would.’<br />

.-<br />

In calling for tha above, pIeme aak<br />

is dark for the, people, b “Belief that a return of ib woiited Mr. Spillane rIeclared thet ble . for ‘.advefii~ed ]*~mlP. One cent<br />

look is optimistic,” he mid. ProsPeri~ in in Storefo rthe SOuth- phone companiem throughout. the wiN be ~ha~ed On delivery of any of<br />

lieve prosperity i~ returni~~ h ~’con i west MOIIW~Bem~e~ed by Mr. SPII- couutry are far bebind in ipllation the IeMm, If “ot cal]ed for by @. f<br />

tinued, “and before long, witk in 90 ~ne. E~ecl*lly.d:d he bring a wOrd of blephones. Theam installations, it ~ber z7&, fiey will be f~arded to<br />

“dam perhaps, the copper rdne ad 11 Of cheer t? the cOpper i.n~rea~ an d is pointud out, require tbe use of ~ thed-d let~r office at t~t time. ~<br />

resume, along with other indu trie M, thOme relmng<br />

and soon the Southwent will enj y fu)li, BuPWrt.<br />

On t~at Industv fOr great<br />

cables<br />

quantity of cop”pr for<br />

and other pnti of the<br />

tia,<br />

equip-<br />

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~OSTMASTER.<br />

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.Drosuerity amin.”<br />

Riedi}tiem by Spill-ne.<br />

.! ,~Mr+ snilla”~<br />

Icopper Mini,,<br />

~edj~~d ‘that th e<br />

shut down wveml<br />

m~”t. He’ ueid that in New York<br />

alone 80,000 ordem for hlephone in-’1<br />

WANT ADS<br />

“For Sm~a-An almost new Nation- ‘<br />

In”his sktement, ,pubiighed i Sun- months ago, would reopen within the ,etallations are u~f!lled, principally be-(<br />

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., ,.,.. “:. DAWSON, NEW rnEXIC& :. THtiRSD~m mTo~ER Zf, 1921. .“ “/ NUMBER 39.<br />

A* FORMER DAWSON kb~ ; ‘ ~.,<br />

IS BUR1.ED AT TRiNltiAD<br />

,,, u-,.’. ,. At ~<br />

THE ti~COUTS<br />

,r~lar m’~ng, of *he BOY<br />

LODGE 2tELEGATEs ,.<br />

RifTuRm -<br />

(con~t~.) -<br />

planm for Abe Otitiatice Of Ar- ,“ A*ur FlqnnA who let a nutnbef O? * held .Hay waing, plane<br />

titice DaY U* a been untler -~irn. yedfi’ made iiin hbhd ih Daws6n, ~mti *6 itt=de ti a %ike on *he ffollo*aidemtion<br />

dutln~ tftk pkdt wvek And $~~~ @*a tip h,a Ilfe oh the bFattld- im day. ‘ .<br />

~bav.e p~med i o the peint w<strong>here</strong> it ffeldg Of Prance in the World War, sebudny” .=~ng bhe ~YE h~~<br />

~oufihi~” Vi@~ Temple No. ,14,<br />

~thiaw Sistere, of Dawaon! “WSErajreee”nted<br />

at the inetitutibn bf .e Grantf<br />

,,T~mPle for New Mexico which toti~ “..<br />

can be de fini~ly arinounmd that tie wan. btirisd at Triuidad, COlOPadO,on a~n+ th~ee m~w UP Dawn -!on place at Ailruquerque october Igth .:<br />

day will be fittin j:]y ohs-d<br />

non. i<br />

im Daw. iutid~y<br />

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afti?notifi<br />

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With milik~<br />

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hon- vhw~ they cam~,<br />

of the alai. Tk<br />

far tie redndar<br />

*~% ?f tie hike<br />

a“d 20th by .Mm. Annie S’tizer, Mrs.. ..<br />

Annie Sherfick and Mm. Bertie .Brad. -<br />

On Ttre~a7 e+d 1*- A me%~<br />

held at the offic e of .tlie .~elfare<br />

was<br />

De.<br />

A, firing<br />

the s~”ley<br />

squad w~<br />

H~fimS_~bi<br />

furni8had ‘b;<br />

Of the Arh.<br />

W-w ~ford ~“omrtun$<br />

*g their Mackfe W<br />

;OTT~~ !iord, ‘.<br />

, .~~jving at<br />

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Albuquerque on. the.<br />

partment at whi (h plans for the day ~ricati Legion, end Pll benm~ were<br />

were diacu’med, f nd a mmmittee se- aelec~d fro~ eS~etic3 ken of Tfinluctad<br />

for the y :~;gement of a prO- idad and: Las Anim~ county. The<br />

~m. TrinidAd”, concert tiand volunteered<br />

Wtite db ~ “definike” progrdm of the& ~mice~ na they.have ti other<br />

events hun been anndunced by the ceremonies recently hbnorin~ war<br />

committee, it is undemtood ‘that a heroe~.<br />

~n~efi=n~ ~B8 ~ade j“ the<br />

;p~grhm eohnr ~tIciiig. at eleven k. P, cgmetery. ..... .<br />

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o’clock the morn w of November 11 Mr. Flynn en4ieted on S$p~mber<br />

~wilbbe rendered at the opera hmme. 19th, 1917, after havin~ been” re-<br />

; Seate will b~ pro \ i~ed on the platform jetted e, number of time~ on account<br />

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The Dawson News I<br />

~bllnhed on Thurnday at Dnwnon, New<br />

Mexico by the<br />

DAW50m w--m m-AItTHmT<br />

PAUL K, CARSON, “.<br />

Director,. and Editor<br />

SAFETY DEPARTMENT<br />

,. A four-reel motion picfure. film<br />

#,Anthra~i~ coal Minin#, will b<br />

‘ shown at the opara houne’ Friday ai<br />

ternoon, October 28th. Tbk is tb<br />

fourth of a aerian of Bureau of Mine<br />

‘fllmd, which tbe Safetq Denartmen<br />

ha? ibkined frnm the- Gk~ernment,<br />

,. On account of tbeee .p~cturea ba~<br />

been tiken in the anthmc;te fields<br />

they should prove @ be very ,in~~h<br />

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“Tbd film com~encen %th “the fim<br />

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‘ti=” inspection “of vuntiliti~g !~<br />

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7and workirig<br />

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p\~es in the mine, and<br />

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Are “You Having Trouble Making E ds Nleet?<br />

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Then stop and look in the matbr.<br />

,mrmm<br />

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,w= m,>nthu ....--...---.---.--.-~! ,76<br />

One Ye.>r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..- 1,66<br />

Advmrt:nine Ratea on A~pllhatlon ,<br />

Entered an second.claeb matter<br />

Maroh lCth, 1 1, at the pent-o ftl.e -at<br />

D,woon, New%x,co.<br />

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- If youdonotrecelva Your r.ar.9rreg-<br />

UIarIY, Qr if itanytime YOUchnns*<br />

your nddreua, kindly lntorm bun and<br />

wrompt att9ntion will h giv8ri to your<br />

requeato.<br />

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“- ‘HOME TOWN PAPER WEEK<br />

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“Subscribe to yo~r home town Pa-<br />

Per”. ia the elogan of a nation-wide<br />

movement which has for. i~ object the<br />

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Perhapn the income it not aa large ae before. Even m, INCOME is only on+<br />

half the s-. Tbe other half and by ~ar the more imporbnt Of the twO is O~GO,<br />

Are YOUgdting value rweived for ltt<br />

Look over mar expenaeu for the past month. Were they. +U n ceaaary and<br />

really, worth while? Did you bu notiethktg you zeslly have little “me or, juet b-<br />

ca”,e it waa cheap, or have you ~o”ght thi~ga beyond your mean, be.. ae YOU hapuened<br />

to tammrardy have m.ma extru money in your pocket or “‘“ in your 1 hacking aciount<br />

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Answer these aueutirms for vourself and see if You are ~i]ty. ‘1 ‘<br />

If YOU”are not’ ettin~-ati~na try a new. plan. bpen a ~viti cconnt with<br />

“a”next ~yday, even ~ough it is only a dollar or ten doHws OF tw.nty dOllara, and<br />

then eac aupceeding payday dermsit Ilkewisa. Do You Wlhk t~t S0 Bm? an amOunt<br />

iu not worth botheriw about? You wiU find if ,You give the plan a fair1 chance tit<br />

you can et along without that ten or twenty “ust aa well and you will ha e wmethmg P<br />

to show 5’ er ]t at the end nf three or si% mon {“ brntlma. .<br />

You win then wonder why you didn’t try this oiniple achame year Ago, for ii<br />

will give YOUa bettir fdea of the valua of monev. and Mve YOU-a certain1 uatiafaction ““<br />

in Ioiking back ove~”the year’s “work, that can be obti-i~ed ‘ii no other w . ‘.<br />

It in never too late to commence over,w atnrtin next payd? with any *m?unt<br />

you-feel you should or can put a,aide. Don!t put it off longer by k] I ding OUmelf lnti<br />

waitins until you have a hundred or two hundred, beeause that tttne may never come’<br />

and You are losing valnablo time in the meantime.<br />

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start ~OW.-.Any amoun~ welcome St ., . .“” , :. “ ,1, ‘,<br />

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incren;ing of inti~~t in our county<br />

papem. The week of November 7-12<br />

,has been designated” for this endeavor.<br />

It is estimated that t<strong>here</strong> are, a~<br />

proximately<br />

small dallies<br />

16,000<br />

published<br />

wee~ie~ and<br />

in the United 1“ .- 1“ :,<br />

Sbtea. Tbe importance of the~e’tiub-<br />

!<br />

Iicationu q~ * power in our nahiOnaI<br />

thence continues, showing the mine- cun be adopted, aU”tbe aaf ety devices<br />

life, in often under-estimated.<br />

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entering the mine, going b their tit can be attached t.o machine% all<br />

Mr. Wright A. Patteraon voices the<br />

working placeu, erecting prom, drill. the fruards which can M erechd, and D&~son Hote<br />

following opinion of the American ins and charging their holes for blast. all tbewarningS- that-cunbepost-<br />

mnafi towr’ und IW newspaper. The<br />

ing down with powder and tbe loading ed are uWleti, qnlest every” man fa john~ixenbaug~ Mgri<br />

country cornmunitiea--the ‘village, the<br />

of the coal won as a result of the pre- careful to ,me that they are maintin- ..1, -<br />

~mall wwn and the small city-ure<br />

ceding opeintions, An interacting ed and qyery man “io mreful ,ti warn<br />

the backbone of the “A~qricsn na-<br />

feature of anthracite mining, tbe op- othem of danger. ‘<br />

,~,<br />

‘P..<br />

tion. They are the communities h<br />

eration~ of a pitching vein, ending W&ll kept working places pay big:<br />

which the nation tuma in time .of .di& with the loading of the car at a “run. gar dividends than well kept hoapitreae”nnd<br />

emerg@nc~. Thek ara even<br />

more- than ~he backbone of the :na.<br />

tion. They are the bulwark of OUI<br />

modern ,civilization. Just at the close<br />

of the war, Mr. Ba]four, foreign min.<br />

“iatir of Greatip, * to.*<br />

:vter inbndon that the entire civ.<br />

ilized world muut look to the small<br />

towns of America to preseme for the<br />

world the ciyilimtion that it had tnk:<br />

en ceptutiea, ti build, becnuge the<br />

small tiwns reprewntad a subatin<br />

: tial mlidlty that the tremendous up<br />

heaval of tbe war bad. not affectad<br />

and it WFB only much k foundation<br />

&at would pteae~e the structure oj<br />

civilization. ‘,,’<br />

The cement that kepm tbe peo~b<br />

Of the@e country cpmntunitieu tdgeth<br />

er, working and thinking along uni<br />

formly dnne and ~fe Iiriesi ths<br />

rnakem o? them the ‘a8ubntantial. mlid<br />

itfl on which the world dvilimtio]<br />

can rely for a foundation, is the coun<br />

tw’ pre~the small town and th,<br />

~mall city new~apar.<br />

No country paper wortby of thf<br />

name ever seek’ the support of th,<br />

people of ik community on any ithe<br />

ground than that of giving more tltm<br />

full value for all tbnt it reqives: YOI<br />

aid youmelf, your cominunityl you<br />

akite” and the nation when you sup<br />

~-port,a,nd read ‘your own “Home TOWI<br />

, paper:l .<br />

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:CmPlan<br />

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ning chuti” w<strong>here</strong> no kbor k nece~ IIS and ameteri-.<br />

1’I<br />

Elect i? Lights-St-<br />

Wry in loading the ,mr is ~bown. ~ENGA BUEN CUIDADO: ,:-<br />

After showing the above ‘details,<br />

—— Heat<br />

mimella”eotia pictures of i“t~re~t fOl. Mm. John U’Brien left Monday -“:::<br />

!ming forDenver, Colorado, w<strong>here</strong> Si gle Meal~ 76c<br />

low, euch as “i mule “.ahble under<br />

,.<br />

J,~11WJA,%---$ .wIm‘ic . BAT S W.W w day<br />

grouti,%k pa,mwtiom and dltiba~+<br />

etc., and thence. the thmqd of’ the ;ending the University of Colorado., 1! ,“, .! ,., “.<br />

sto~ Continues by Showing the ~In. ——<br />

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em entering the cage tOAbe ~k=n<br />

from the mine, arriving at tbe ~“r- .,-, -b.’,<br />

face and departing 1fir tbdr homes.<br />

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Then follows the work’ at the breaker,<br />

beginning witlt the hoisting of the THEDAWSONGhRAGE<br />

coal to” the. aurfaca, conveying, e~.,<br />

.%, ., -, ,<br />

through the va~ous operations; such<br />

a~ the shaking screens, past the alati ,.,<br />

pickem, tbrougb mechanical device<br />

Twice-a-Day Auti’ Service to Atin “,<br />

for separating the alnte from small<br />

“real, etc., ti the load]ng of” the R. R,<br />

~akn. .<br />

Them. it also uhown, the miiin~ of<br />

anthracite coal by the ‘stripping metb.<br />

od, reclaiming the culm ban~, lrn.<br />

.mene.e storage piles, etc,, and finally<br />

the plcturas e“d tvith tbe ~ene ~f~ Automobi16 Acchtiories<br />

compleh train of anthracite en route<br />

to market frbm the mines or atirage<br />

piles ati the ,ca@emay be.<br />

All tbe rules and regukit~gn~ t~t<br />

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. . ... . IS OUR N“EWEST IMPMVEMENT .: ; ,.<br />

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WE WILL USE BUtiER ONLY IN TEIS’’MACH<br />

WITH No SUBSTITUTIONS OF UD<br />

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OR OtiOMARGERINE / ‘“”<br />

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DAWSON TAILOR SHOP<br />

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Dwi~’s lc~”:Cream<br />

‘ Dawmn, N. M.<br />

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THE . &PPERl stTuATioN Itions.<br />

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IUNewYorkat the praaent Pfic@ Of 1been inat{titi by the Goyernmant h<br />

11% to 18 cent9> hrkrg.’the claimn of all disabled ser-<br />

“Frekht =k on ltwnbe~ rim Eh- viee men’ who are erititfed b Federal<br />

ceasive and must be reduced about 80 Aid; before & proper govenment<br />

per cent. Raw bn *eke and coal bureau fir actdnn. ,,moat<br />

Iik&im” be rmtably reduced.”. At Princatin, N. J., on. October 18,<br />

With these provfaoa fulfilkrd, Mr. occu~d the death of Brigadier G&n-<br />

Dougfas intimati, tim Of r~mP- eral A. A. Wondhull, U: S. .4., a VPttion<br />

wmdd sound more raaaotmbre.- H* errin of th@ Civil war.<br />

anid *at the copper producers nra Unitd SWtbs Senator Bursum of<br />

now aeekl~ to bring abOut a fu*her Ne thatde ftation munt ti in the .prqdfiction o~ gm k being in- .,Prgduetion of .Wver doflum at the<br />

Septi~ber 1, sho ed a total .-vail.<br />

place in wages * well as pricee, vestigated ah the Univemit y: of Illin- Denv6r U. S. Mint hae been increased<br />

ibfe supply of 406,, 51 ahOfi tons, ifi- the indua~ial situation is dim fiari oi~. The waahi”g of Alaskhn and ?~orn 200,000 per .dny to 225,000.<br />

eluding p~ ehppe at-. the smeltem<br />

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d<br />

and dtitbfaction ti uII concer Washi.~n coal is being studied at A flow of, gm has been struck’ in<br />

“and refined metal dy for the mar- ~d is the Heult. ...It h unwientific the University of,,w~~ngtmn. In co- the tmt well whioh in being put down<br />

ket, Director Geu 0. Smith Of the. defla~ lab~r by C1OS1Wfactories a! OP~ti?II with the Amarican SncieW in &n Juan county. ,.<br />

Geological Survey has announced. ~rowiW ~en ~“$ of work.<br />

of Heating and Ventilating Eugineers<br />

Naariy one-half of this ‘tinna~ was<br />

November. 7th to 1? ia “Suhacribe<br />

“bbr is entitled b a higher ra a atudg is being made of efficient and<br />

held in. tit for e ~pper.” Export f<br />

for your Home Town Pwr Week”.<br />

o Pay ~n it had in 1914, but f economical heating, ventilatkfn and<br />

As@ciation, for ex rt -lone, he mid. most occupations a lower rate than related subjecti.<br />

, NOTICE<br />

“Them ffgrtroa do -not include the<br />

now Wid is necesenry b bring wag At Pit&b~h, i“ cooperation With . ,’” —“<br />

working etock Of oPPer in transit in line with price~, of ~terials a) the Garnegie Institute of Technology,” Tk Bank of Daw.sun “wi- to<br />

and in pragraos o refining, which ~rod”c~,,<br />

investigations am being conducted tu ~~<br />

are now much low than at the” beannounce<br />

h * c~ tit in<br />

Some of the best knoti comrn intmst mine operators, Angineem<br />

ginrting of the. ye and .p@rently<br />

sion houses in Wall Street are adw rind nthera in the coal induatrg in beL the future the bank will ~ ~w~ On<br />

_5;e,.5y!uFf.!..%.. +%.%.P~F!I” ~?.add: “w.tie of th& otimw~ whO Wn t4r ,training. **tin.~in. coal. 1 %~tiay ~en’ Of ea: week.<br />

ea.<br />

to ap~culi~e for the long ptill ti h! mine engineering. (A study of com- The cutimers of the ,tink are aeked<br />

has been ai~~d the be~r ~laEE of .OpPer ntoch B, bustion of powdimd ?trelu is being to k;?p ‘Mia chb~e Of bnki~g houm,’<br />

partimrlarly in the s 1 tmde, mPOrtS<br />

put them away’ in their ‘qtrong ‘“box<br />

Untii the inevitibli tu~” co$ea, ”<br />

made. in co-operation<br />

bhstion Engineering<br />

with tbe Com-<br />

Corporation of<br />

in ~indt<br />

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pf :,the Datimn we~are Dewrtment,<br />

DRuC. W. HOOVER<br />

fk&fm&d::aL%iRyh . “Mw” . wasviaithtg with old fdende on Tu*<br />

AND<br />

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day of tbia week.<br />

Mm Ge~e ~Low wf Freneh<br />

DRuE. A. POLIAE “<br />

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. ““Dentists<br />

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emnt tie w-k *nd h Da-n vk.it- Mr. H. Id. Gallagher of D~~glw;<br />

ing with hm wmnti .’ ~riz.; wneral auditar for the Phelps<br />

~dge Corporation, W= a Dawson<br />

~. Dick M_envm, OUIO., ,, ia virntilng im bhe home d his ~nclel<br />

~itor fmm Tueuday tO ~~d?y.<br />

JOFFIti HOUMi -.<br />

8A. M.ta12.0t. M.’”<br />

1 P, M. ea’ 5,20 P.”M. ‘<br />

Mr. C: A. M@CWW.<br />

“As a general rule, when ‘“a man<br />

think that he & fooling other people,<br />

he ia u~u.slly onlY fooli~ hi~lf.<br />

Mr. W. F.–Mu~ay, Safety Ensineer,<br />

spent Saturday at Trinidad invcstigating<br />

recent improvemen~ of<br />

the Paul Oxygen Breathing Apparab<br />

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., Ddwsofl;<br />

Vulcal tiziigShop<br />

BUSIN ~SS HOURS:,<br />

Sunday and Monday—<br />

9A. rfl. ti8P. M.<br />

Other I ays, Evenings<br />

only<br />

6*3OP. M.ti8P. M.<br />

.. Al L WORK .<br />

GU~ RANTEED<br />

7 P. M. to<br />

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DISPENSARY<br />

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8.00 P. M.<br />

BU1Lf3fNG<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W.*D. Brennan eient<br />

xp-~craldayu h. Denver the early part<br />

of the week.<br />

‘ Mrs. Belble was a dinner guest of<br />

,<br />

Mm. ‘Bradford, Mtn. . -ner and<br />

Mm. SherfiW retUd h- fi~y<br />

frum AfbuuumN, +ere b *G<br />

~d&a_efh-Tem-<br />

M& Andemon at th><br />

~ ISunday.<br />

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Mra. K. Ztida of *A<br />

hospital on ply of<br />

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mrived ~ John<br />

tie ~ian<br />

Vern~,<br />

S* ‘of New<br />

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the Yo”n.-]-<br />

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Dawmon Situday h wend a fmv emt son of Mr. and Mm. Harry Goa-<br />

.Your AtieutioD- d~Y~virn,,~~**hM= S-w~u~ ae~,<br />

underwentan ow~t,o~ at the<br />

~~. ~ ~.~~.~,~<br />

,.<br />

hospital Monday maving for the re-<br />

W. and Mm huis Madrid and ~.<br />

Fred tidcva m~r~ ~ ~~u On,<br />

“ r<br />

moval of tormti and adenoida. la caiid to our new st=k *f rub.<br />

bar llped kvercomtm, ●lso ,our Iem.<br />

tbor vemto which ●ra ideal..f.~ e~ld<br />

Friday. iSTATE SCHOOL FUNDS<br />

ARE APPORTIONED<br />

Mr. and Mrs. ~rvey Springer, I<br />

and Mr. C, A. fiw~ kve r~urn~, State Schooz’’-Conway has<br />

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Raton<br />

OE SHOP :<br />

N. id. st., ‘<br />

:-: :-: N. M.<br />

wemtp ,. hom~ &m . mverw d~y~’ fitilng pade apportionment of the BUm of Be~; ~~; shop in<br />

,-trip<br />

nem A,bti : $80s,422.50 to the. genera~ ~hOO1, . .<br />

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funds, being on the basis of $2.50 Per<br />

Helen,. tiw infti daughter of Mr.<br />

-Speei .Attintion given<br />

capita according to the ceneun reand<br />

M= Hm’ry ArmyGoodsStore ‘— &dmulie, ~ c~i+<br />

~~ h $’ ail orders.<br />

,. aned on SWrday by Mm Gras- ‘o*”<br />

645. Tbe<br />

cQ1fax<br />

apportmnment<br />

counby ‘i’<br />

by<br />

get<br />

cOuntleu<br />

?16’”<br />

otbw Gemneua of Pueblo, ~lo.<br />

All w rk guaranteed.<br />

Old $ch~l Building. ~~ IS as follows, the fimt figures being “We ry a .mmplete<br />

Mr. “A;lbti Cloyd. who ks b=n the census and the next. the amount<br />

line of Nap-a-Tan<br />

“Dawson visitinz” hi, nunt, “MM. J. A; Miller. of “money”: “ ““<br />

lefi Thutiny for hls b~e ~’ vil~, Bernalil14 -~-~.- 12,686 $ 30,090~00 wor shoes and la-<br />

&lo.’ ,.<br />

Cation. ia.:..- 1,216 aioa~.soII dies t outink boots.<br />

9,692.60<br />

.+ MT.and M~ Dew*r will ::;a;-;-:?:-- ‘;877<br />

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tf.<br />

- - +-. 6,658 16)646.00 I “.,<br />

leav~ the lant of the month for their<br />

~Vermejo Imdge”fiO.”’36 f<br />

Cumy -...:,. - 3,812 9,5s0.00<br />

srm near Mammoth Springs, Ark.,<br />

w<strong>here</strong> they- expect to engage 4D the<br />

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“~ ,<br />

De BacA d---.- 1,077 - 2,692.d& -7.” ‘ ‘~ ~<br />

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. Drjna Ana ----- 6,260 18,150.00<br />

:. poultry biuinem.’ . ““’ “’ ,<br />

Eddy -------- 8,490, . . 8,725.0°<br />

Raeufar aemm-ktiom .ecoud<br />

A Fourth ~u~rt ●! W.huis Eergamo and Mr. MariO Gwt -------- 6,040 ,15,1OIJ.OO<br />

,69,00 DAWSDN,<br />

~@~m~BmN~w H+ in -I’* ~mwie ~i&ed in Springer ,On ~- Ghadalupe ---- a,oas , .<br />

..Viitort”AI=*Y* Wrnhme.<br />

z G W. THURSTON, W. fd.<br />

O. F. WARFIE~, Saap,r.<br />

Dawson City ’tidge No. 30<br />

day, returning b ~mn On,,htQr- Ha*ng --:--d~y.<br />

Hidalgo -------<br />

,—’ ‘.: Lea ---------<br />

Mi~q Hebn P- of ~lOr~o ~inco,n ----. ,<br />

,Sprinm h= been +Ing ~a W ~,u”a ~_-----week<br />

visiting wi~h k aunt Mm. Wm. ~cKin,ey -:----<br />

Si~n.<br />

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Mora ---------<br />

Mr. and Mm. Edward To*reS~Ve ?tero --.-: ---<br />

1)642. 4,105.00<br />

1,142 2,~55.oo buis Eavio, Proprietor<br />

1,428 “,a,670.oo ,:<br />

2,64? 6,607.S0 Itallan, French or Ameriz<br />

i95 ~~<br />

6,487.50 ,<br />

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2,978<br />

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7,44B.00<br />

8,950 -9,875.00 ,“.<br />

fl,ooo 7,600.00 B READ<br />

3NIGHTS of PYTHIAS rdmned from fil~ti. N. M., w<strong>here</strong> QUSY ----.:--- 3,244 ‘ ~~,;~;:j~<br />

p:s<br />

BAKERY<br />

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Our stock of hea ing stov~s is”nrew complete ancl wo rthy of ~otir inspetiion. Many ii&s and stiles in<br />

. ,. ,- coal heaters and coke burners. ,, ~.; ,,’, ~<br />

~ ALSO ANDLk THE BE$T MAKES OF KITCHEN RANGE$ AND c~oi $TOVES’ ~“’.<br />

Union‘Suils<br />

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‘! Str~ngth” .<br />

“In Unionther-is<br />

Men’sand Boys {<br />

First Fl~r-right<br />

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Ladies’ and Chiidr n’s<br />

“M&zanine<br />

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$2.75”llp”:<br />

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Odd h}s at -<br />

SPECIAL PRICES<br />

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‘“.Floor<br />

.’cilve~ngs, ,,.<br />

Special ,‘<br />

file” of St-1 S.mithryCm4aha*<br />

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OldPrice‘$15:00<br />

While thar lut, ~t<br />

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‘SCHOOL NEWS ; “’, ing, November 21.<br />

me Freahmam ~]*~ ~ok ;hame of ,hlk tu the high echobl Friday that we 4’SPtiCUS W the Romana”<br />

School will bz~ed Novi ,mber pwembl y Ftiday morning and their tish mi~ht be printed in full. He Mim Bauer<br />

tiok for hm subject “Out W<strong>here</strong> the The ‘time for physical education in<br />

l~mistice Day, and many. cf the ente~inment wan not .a dianppoink<br />

*e m“entin any way. William San], cl- West Begins”. Thg weB~ ~* ~]. high. whool and eeventh and Aghth<br />

sch?ol children wi~ tike part in<br />

. prasident, in a. faw well-chown gen.<br />

wa yu appeal b thog~ who heard him.. =ades W*U changed and made cOmcelebration.<br />

Tha school, ,banc will<br />

tences, presented the idenl@ of his Anyone desiring b speak the spEn. pulmry. l’he time ~~ be fmm 8:66<br />

make. its flint appearance, and both ~~Bd. FoUo~”E thi~ ~evem, ~em- ish language uhould join. the C]a= ~ 9.10 on Monda@ and Wadnetiayn.<br />

the boys and ~rle bmket ball :eams<br />

will play at the opem h~use i ~ the<br />

evening.<br />

The canning” club exhibit o f the<br />

b<br />

em of the CIIIM,dremna an mtudenf,e which mewta nt tbe old tihool buffd.<br />

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of A= old type, ~ar~hed in and ~. Ing Monday and Wednetiay ~venin~<br />

CUPi~ the front seati. Then Bknc at ~ o’clock-<br />

~ev~mo gave ~ ~citition ~“d ~w: We are sorti that we cannot *c.<br />

Moth-’ Dey at the Cenhl nchool<br />

wea n big mccesoi T<strong>here</strong> ww as<br />

many am twlnty-bne viaititi in ohe<br />

room and a number of rorima averdomestic<br />

wience department V‘~ a“ tice pmiti, Viola Suttin, Hillary<br />

prize of four dollam ut the c >unty ~’<br />

orrow and Eatelie Murray mng the<br />

fair. They promptly donh~c ,. the .c,a8n ~nE. The” ~ ,O”d noise ~an<br />

amount to the depafiment. The ,Elrls- hea~ and the claw b~ket ~1] ~amg<br />

wbOse namefl appea~d amen ! the paraded ~“d ~ve their ~e,,~ -<br />

prize winnem were Julia Frazer ho.<br />

but not least, the famoug ,iJszi Band;<br />

la Meikle, Dorothy D]ver, E ntelle<br />

Ppp@ared with Mike Santilla playing<br />

Murray, Jeuaie Stiller, L.uis~ Teeple. the ~cco~ia” for =11 he ~= ~ofib<br />

com modate the’ numero”~ req”ee~ for aged f~m tw~l~e’ ~D 6ixtean viuitom.<br />

commercial work i“ the night ~hggl. T<strong>here</strong> wiIl be. a Pamnt-Teachert<br />

With the limited equipment we ~ve aasociati.on meeting at the Central<br />

we find it nece~ry to limit the type. uchool on ~iday, November 4th.<br />

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writing claas and we will not be “able :.”’ CAMP FIRE N—OTES‘ “<br />

*O. Mhfi a clam in bOOkkeeping th~ $<br />

year. “. The A-O-KijY~mp met in the<br />

The art ●xhibit of the Dawson home of Flmlen Paxton at NO. 7, Fri.<br />

mnd Dolores HamIl.<br />

I<br />

M~~ret Gow,tt prenented three<br />

dozen spoone to the domestic SIience<br />

department as a pift from herae f and<br />

mother.<br />

The membem of the senior ant jun.<br />

ior clams will entufiin the uopho-<br />

sind James Conner, leader, trying w<br />

k<br />

eep’ time with a feather duster. var.<br />

Ious mew anp novel munical inahu.<br />

mcnti were played by other membem<br />

of the claw. The high school etu.<br />

denti ~howed that they appreclat.ad<br />

tbe fun by giving cheem fOr tbe<br />

=hool~ at the county fair. d~w ~ day evening. We talked over busi.<br />

prize of three dollare. nem mffei~, Rachel Bl~ongame’s<br />

Mim Leona Sh#mgod has been name was presented. We voted b ac.<br />

elected vice-preoident of the New cept ,her a~ a new mmmber, then we<br />

M@XiCOUnivemity Y. W. C. A. ‘ planned a hike for Sunday afternbon.<br />

Imbel Conner has been elected by W.e then adjourned bntil our neti<br />

the student body of the UnivemiW OL meeting at the home of Dorothy Div.<br />

more and freshman’ ciamea and higfi<br />

school tinchem at n Hallowe’er per.<br />

ty at the high uchool Saturday even.<br />

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reahmen and<br />

Wo,in.<br />

!<br />

Rev. Rusuell<br />

their<br />

gave<br />

adviser, MIm New Mexico 8s a dele~te h the ~n. er. Coming back to, town w mng our<br />

ferencm t? be held at Dallas, Tex.ge, Camp Fit&s0ng9.<br />

an interesting in tbe early Pafi<br />

XSTELLE MURRAY,,<br />

df NOvember.<br />

The progrem of the Litemry ~o. Reporter.<br />

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, Iciety for October 2S is as fol!owu: I The Uda Camv tnet with heule<br />

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“FYT~~~~’ Dawson’ Op6ra House CYy<br />

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PARAM_OUNT-FOX .. -~. ‘ tiEK OC~ER 8U-NOVEMBER 6 UNIVE~AqMETRO<br />

MOVDAY, OCTOBER 31—<br />

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Ot.tilk Ho=el!.~_--_. --~. --.. --.---.~.~is Wiloon<br />

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER d-. “ . .” ‘ $<br />

FOX PHOTOPUY. sTORY B-y Cf.yDE c, WESTOVER; sc~N.<br />

ARIO BY PAUL H. SLOAN@. DIRECTED BY J.-GORDON<br />

EDWARDS. PHOYOORAPHY BY JOHN:EOY~E. aYJN.<br />

‘“””NING TIME, ABOUT SEVE~.MINUTES. -<br />

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burs Mmcb.mk--..-. .+-------- . -.J-cKe<br />

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Director and Editpr , ,<br />

Teimi ‘of Smbnarl@tlem<br />

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causa it wai chew, or have you<br />

pened to temporarily h~e iime<br />

count ?<br />

bought thingi beyond “your meanu bmcauae tiu -f. hap- ,-<br />

extra money in your pockeb or in your chec mg ac.<br />

Answer these que~tiona for yourself and aee if you are uilty.<br />

If You are not ~e.ttlug ahead try a naw plun.<br />

us next aydqy, even .tiaqgh it ;8.only B dollar q? tin<br />

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l! Mr. Alvin Geislar waa s btin~ I SOCIAL IEVENTS OF THE WEEK li<br />

visitor in Ratin Friday.<br />

DEC. W. H VER<br />

- ,During the pmt week Dawnon’s “,” .. .<br />

Mr. Matt Heck and famii i“of iim~ bockel calendar has been ctided with ‘ Dawson ~.<br />

-~ ~’ May F D~ events in which the spirit of H.el!ow- ....’...<br />

DR. E.fl~ IiK:;.<br />

“, e’en was the predominating featu~.<br />

Mr~ Jake Leti of Santi Fe ~~ in No: holid@y lendm i&eH m~~ MSU7 . VulcanizingShOP. “,<br />

Dentis s<br />

Da,wson on Monday of this week.<br />

b PUN fun “and happinex than does<br />

‘BUSINESS HOURS:<br />

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Mr. Tom Henry of Denver, Colo., Xallowe’en. .It ie that time of the<br />

,!,<br />

ie visiting with friends in- Dawsom “year when goblin~ end ghoBta dare.ti ~~<br />

. OFPICE HOU S:. ...<br />

,. come from thti lark d gtiy ~ Sunday. and Monday—<br />

“Mr. W. Kidd of ROY, N. M., was u hiding.plwe~ and mingle with the pm. ,. ’9 AM-ti8p~ .<br />

,sA.M.to13.M M. “ ~usinem %sitor in Dawuon on Thum- ● ple of tbe en~h. This ye~* it ~~ . .>. ,<br />

lP. M.te Wo .“M.-’’””: day. , been” $he ‘occasion of many delightful Other Daj%’pings’<br />

7P. M. tO s.m ..rs, i ~=. Abe‘h, ~h~fiff if patile$ amongthe 9oung people Of ,<br />

,, - .,, “-”.’”only<br />

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Colfax county, wae in Da*non on D*w~n” : .$<br />

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LJonephine and To”m ~a~~ll en~r- 6.30 P, M. to 8 P. M.<br />

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DISPENSARY i BUI lNG<br />

a tiined ~enty-four of their friends” on ~~<br />

Mr. “Thorn--, ~tati game<br />

.I.ALL WORK ,<br />

warden, wan a Dawson husinem vi- Saturday evening witi a .HaUowe’en<br />

party at their home. HaUowe’&n : ~“GUARANTEED-<br />

,., ,, itor Monday..<br />

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games. afforded the children a~~~~ K~bti- L<br />

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Thorns’ Henry of Denver, Colo., uus evening, the decoration and m-’. ,,: , ‘::, ‘was<br />

a Dawson visitor the fiti @ fra6hmenta “were also mggeutive of, ,.<br />

your-Atie .. tionof<br />

the week. Halloween. Mrs. WardeU wu SW1* .,. .<br />

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ed by Mre. F. J. Mullen.<br />

Mr. Meadowa. of Eaaley Produce<br />

1. ..llad toour new atk’ k of rub. Co., of Trinidad, Colo., was a business Twinty.tw~ ==;” .etioyed the “DAWSON :BAKERY ~~<br />

visitor in Da~tt Mrmdsy. “Hallotie’en sumrlae party givsn by ,.. ,,<br />

br iimd,ovarcomtm, &l i qur l-.<br />

Mm. M iray and Ealle for WUlhrn<br />

tiuis $avio, Proprietor”<br />

thor ..&,tm WiliCh*FE ld ml for cotd Mr. R. G. MuUen and tir. ~. A. jJr., on % riday aftimoon. The chil-<br />

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‘Phompson, of Bkldy, w4re mdste~d dren report s delightful time with<br />

a tbe Dawson, hotel Sunky. IHaUowe’en games and mfreuhmenti,<br />

weather. 1’ ,.<br />

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Amy Goods&oh’<br />

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Old School Bu lding<br />

IDawson - (N.,M,<br />

1- A, F. & A.IM.<br />

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Re** aemmmn’ tiOw ●ecowd<br />

●d Fa-rth Th Am mt<br />

13p,m. ~EeHmiilm~<br />

Ho- Bwiidimg.<br />

,veeetum A~wey. eicOnlL<br />

G. W. ~U~TO , W. M. ,:<br />

0. F. ~AiU?lE , S-WY,<br />

SANITARY<br />

uP- .DATE<br />

Children’s Hair Cuts h<br />

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A, number of tba Dn~n young ,A very enjoy-veping’ was spent<br />

people attended the dance which W= Friday, Octiber 28th, nt the home of<br />

given’at Van Bouten<br />

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Saturday night.<br />

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‘ :;-Mulesand3adde”Horses:’<br />

WrI am of feri’au for ;-io’ * UUd4r Of MUl_~ whieb are’ no kn@OF de<br />

sirmhfor ~ k tbo mine-, but ~id be ●endto + ufvant-gm ml<br />

f~rnw d X*,, .WO ●re ●loreafFaing, f*r A.. *-1 uddh<br />

born.. ,.<br />

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DAWSON — Nov.’1O. .— t4EW MEXfC(<br />

‘“” “i” “’.<br />

District of Coluw “a,’ making the<br />

totil on that “date 91,116. On July<br />

81, 1921, .tbere. re 79,865 em:<br />

ployeen. in #e D“ riet af Columbia<br />

and s1s,817 ~ bra clae~ .outaide, the<br />

tot:I on that date i~ 697,482.<br />

All ‘figuree ‘Mm include Fedeml<br />

executive position claaeified un~r<br />

Vtilasub tild tikre6ti~ **<br />

and MUie Dupoat ca9Yed ~q Indiw<br />

nme of eaah girl. M* rofr&-<br />

Curtin B. Uti, P<br />

Hart, J)efen<br />

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intiff, W. Eivn<br />

nt, No. 6902:<br />

Pubiiaation<br />

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tih Rwth Vicb~.<br />

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To tba almva nam d Defendant: You<br />

are <strong>here</strong>by noflfi that the complaint<br />

of the. above na ed plaintiff is apw<br />

on file in the Vf ce of the C16rk of<br />

the ,Diuti]ct ‘T Gou of CwlfaX’ bUIItY,<br />

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Tke’Ia&st a *<br />

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1600,000 road cons~ruetion. urovided<br />

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i8 Made iVai]a~~e,”<br />

by the Act of ~ong.rea~ of AuW~t z4,<br />

Dctobe~ lst, 1921: ,<br />

.~<br />

NOTICE ~<br />

Thi BirIi of Da-. “~sheg b<br />

the future tbe @hk WIT.be cbaed on<br />

Saturday uflternwn .d each week.<br />

, The cuamm~ of ths hnk nre mkd<br />

.1Gricco,<br />

Felkianra Juarez (2), ~nd<br />

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&ew-<br />

At retititile ‘rkk.<br />

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‘“-WOOLENS!<br />

‘:”””<br />

NEW “6NK “AfiE’~iii! ‘ ~~ “‘ ..<br />

.You ~will flin~ it” a ‘Aliatti e~rienoe ,to<br />

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rh~sp the ~tirial for that ngw.at, suit or frock<br />

from this collection of high-grade woolens! .ern~rac~.<br />

‘ing the ~h-ost ,favotied tieave~ pi~$erns and.crdors<br />

for the.~eason: All at atiract,ive ~kices. -.<br />

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Come in Saturday, ~ovem~ 6W ,~d see ~<br />

sa~d aswrtrnenf on the center aisle tables at<br />

“3cand 7.ca y~d. . .,<br />

~OU”&~ find, +~ny $es f~r these la~e~; yes,<br />

YOU. mn -find,q dozen uses for them-for finishing<br />

~epr~ri~l+e Curky’. 9 Cafif9r- According. to statistics recently<br />

nia has introduced a bill in. he. HOuse made. Pvblic, t.$e Ufii!ed Stitea, with<br />

for the appropriatiO~ of $ ,~~o,ooo 484- ~hips, has the ?ecOnd large-t navy<br />

to complete the railroat be ween S@- in the world. En flrmd, with ~. ~~1<br />

ward and FairbsnM, Alask . Of 6S2 slripa, being th~ ,o~ly ~p,tion<br />

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RObfi ‘McCnne, Eufelii Mdin,,<br />

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~ Atuno M., Martin=, . Anik Gliw=,<br />

Htnry firmley, Mary. Belf lfa~ond<br />

(2), .C. H. Reed,. Dlkx ~d~ez,<br />

I Trevenow, Rwan Valadex,<br />

HARVEY SPRINGER,<br />

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,Wehave just r~eived<br />

Zhother shipment of<br />

Jewelr~, Cut Glass, Silverwe~,<br />

& Hand ~ainted,<br />

China, which make;<br />

our,; ,assortment very<br />

eofnpleh ,-<br />

Make yam Chtistms<br />

selections now while the<br />

Mfm m:-le’te. ‘,.<br />

A de-~sit wil~ h~d<br />

dy titicl.s untik-Uhri9t--<br />

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SiiftkThat’iast,..<br />

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:Mag&ine~” “<br />

Make an ideal .,Christ-”<br />

mas remembti”n”ce.<br />

We have a new list of,<br />

subscription club offers<br />

which.. wi will gladly<br />

give out artrequest. ,<br />

Old,sybscriptiohs received<br />

.,now’will begin ~~<br />

with the December ii.’<br />

sue, - ‘“ ““ ..,.’<br />

na~..~. n.*-_’; “’<br />

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sTATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP ~~om. ~f ti&l imount Of bonds, lnorb”<br />

.— - gages, or’ othkr-.aecuritiea are :’None.<br />

Statement of the ownemhip, man. 4, That, tbe. tw’o, ph~~aphs next<br />

Ugementt eircufation, ek., required ~h~ve, gfving the namen,of the OWII-”<br />

em, stockholders, and ~ecurity hold-<br />

A stadium which will co ‘$2,600- ;With a l.rger na@, .<br />

1912, Of the Dsw&on News, publi~hed<br />

weekly at Dawson, New Mexico, for<br />

~ra, if any, ~ontiin not only<br />

~f ~~~kh~e~” and security<br />

as they nppear upon thebooku<br />

the list “<br />

holdem<br />

of tbe .’<br />

000 is being built fi’om fun i ‘aolici&<br />

ed from thg, alumni and a,, den~’ of<br />

Me Univemity Of Illinois a will .bc<br />

state of New MeXICo,<br />

County of Colfax.<br />

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company, but also in ,cases w<strong>here</strong> tha<br />

stockholder .,or. ,6acurit y holder ap.<br />

pears upon the book~ ~ the company<br />

dedic.ted to the waT f!s,o<br />

State and University. The<br />

fr,of the<br />

emorial<br />

“renounce ‘“ ‘k Cwhe= ~~t in Be fore’me,<br />

~or tha Stak<br />

a Nbtiry %blic i“ “and a. trustee or i.nany other’ fiduciary<br />

s“d county afommid, relation, the name Of the person or<br />

-*dium will have a seating<br />

of 75,000.<br />

Postmaa~er .General ff~Y<br />

capacity<br />

has r~to’k-p<br />

this<br />

jn mind.<br />

change of tinking houm<br />

peIuona]ly appeared Paul K. cars~n,, oorpo~tlon for whom such trumtee,<br />

WhO having been duly BWOm ~CCOtd. ;s actiig, ia..given ;..alrn..th~t the said.<br />

ing to law, depo~es and mm that he, two paragraphs contiin. statements<br />

established the custom of ,sh pping all<br />

monthly, sbmi-monthly and i~weekly<br />

peri.dicak by mall in+ad o fkeight.<br />

--<br />

ADVERTISED LETTERS<br />

h the editor of the Da~aon Nev?n a“d<br />

that the follow~ng is, to the .be~t ~~<br />

his knowledge and be]ief~ a tne ~~te.<br />

embraciirg Affiant’s full knowledge<br />

and, belief d? to the cim,umstiices<br />

and co”ditiona under which etockhold-<br />

The Americmn &d Cms~ ;nt ~1,. tit of advertmed l-m for the<br />

Y,00,0oo for the relief of fa ine au& week ending Octib~. 22, 1921:<br />

ferem in Ghina. ]aUt Y~ari ~“.” Joe Wlwndi, Vidal. RarrR&, FIQr.<br />

The federal fnrrn loan b srd ex- ~tine Baca, Wm. 0bit7tick, M. B.<br />

pecti to loan $100,000,000 t famers .CIW~Y. Term F~~, Guisvpe<br />

by next February, accordin to a .mcent<br />

ienort. IJtirdan, Vrnabe Jimen[z, G, X. .Je~.<br />

The treasuw. dupartm6nt” t ~arIh- I ‘nrk’ Mafia ‘orenb, J. R,’ Mack,<br />

ington. hns “announced that t eie “will<br />

bB no mare .loanrn to forel~n IIatio,nm.<br />

The entire city govcrnme t ~of the<br />

city of Minneafili$ is in the ands. of<br />

Mm. R. Samwn. B, H. -h, Mart<br />

ex-service men.<br />

FreRident Ha~ing hu~ a ;~”Ced” $b@~~n (2), I~nbel ~~, C, W.<br />

that the American troops on.t e Rhiire<br />

will be start,ed homeward<br />

ment of the omemhip, “m~gement, ets and mcurity holdem who do not “<br />

etc”., of the if oremjd publication f O* appear upon the boob of ths oomthe<br />

date uhown in the above Caption, pany as trustees, hold utock and *e-.<br />

required by the Act of Augnst 24th, curitie~ in n rapacity other than that<br />

1912, embodied in smction d43, pom~l of a bcmi fide ownm; 4nd titi, af.<br />

~aws and Regu]ation~, prin~d on the fknt has rio”rmmon to believe that” ,<br />

r~verse of this form, to-wit: any other p


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A .pictu M full of<br />

FRUIT”<br />

ku*h* pd bro-tht~kiug<br />

rillm, you’ll<br />

A splendid picturm “Dawion.”Opeia House -~ chyckl=, with rour<br />

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER” II- ‘<br />

heart ia our tbr-t.<br />

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~OX PHOTOPUY IN SIX pARTS. ADAPTED ROM LOUls<br />

TRACY’S NOVEL OF ‘SA~’<br />

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CAST<br />

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it i~ iOt *urtari*img th~t =fter t-= Y~F~ *f li~img W?h ~nd Imvina h?T<br />

husband that Paula Forrest should diwover that he IS he only man In<br />

the -rid th*t rho ovar an he. It rmqtir~ ● true tempt=tioa ta<br />

dr~w. ber to tbe tbreihold of =Ii-tim, sud tbor4 tar ●ha w** ●<br />

wiooi -nd a bmppier woYIun. Or- C*TW, Milton $illo cmd Nigrni Ear.<br />

rie form tha trio of Am problem.<br />

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UNIVERSAL PHOTOP=Y IN FIVE PAhTs<br />

‘THE uST ~, 1“.<br />

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%ion Mo&Y of thti week. ‘ ~ Uniti SM~ SeM& baa+<br />

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ed a remlntion dwlgring November : “<br />

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-Oaw on :<br />

“-~k Francie Gardovich WaE a lltb, 19$1, a les’a] ho~day, but OrtfY<br />

‘rrinidnd ,tiltir ~ week ,. : for t.lti6 YW.. me ~li~y.~ ~nor<br />

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Of theun~o- Amerieen ~~er ~h? Vjlcari ngShop<br />

Mr. and Mm. Frita Koelling mw ~U on that “day be bufied at ArlIns-<br />

“tired ti S@rhill+;- Colo~do, .OUMon. tincemetu~. ‘ : . ‘ “ ..,: , .BUSINE S HOURS:<br />

day of thii week. ,, CerisIIs, bureau f~reu show that<br />

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during the Year 1920 ‘in the Unitad Sunday, “an Mond@—<br />

Mm. Goldie Whikley in spending Sktus them were 9,10S pe~m killed<br />

saveral days visiting at .Mlnidad, by autos. and other motir vehicles. “9A;M. 8P.”M.<br />

Colorado.<br />

,. not including motimyc- Timdeatb<br />

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Other Da<br />

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‘i Eveningi”<br />

rate i8 one per cent bigher than that<br />

Mr.. and Mrs. Bracewell spent Sun. in 1919. -,. - ,, 0 :.,<br />

day at the lakes near Sprhger, whea Sanford McNider. of” Mason Ci~,<br />

Mr. Bracewell enjoyed .,; duck huntins<br />

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Iowu,” w tbe newly. elecwd’ Natio~l 6mP. M @8 P.M.<br />

-- Commander of the American Legion, :.”<br />

“’”Mrs. N. N: Beliilo left on Friduy b The census burenu .atiti that fi?<br />

join her husband who k now Ioc.a@d pohntial voting mtrengtb of Ametim<br />

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in ha Angelen. She will vieit- her ~ 64#421,ga~, *.gm bifIg 27,661)880<br />

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EXPO* to” Eumti dutirig tie<br />

.Mv Ernest Mamelii, who haE been monti of Sep~mber fell off about<br />

,in I@ly for a-number of months, hau $81,000,000 ~S compamd “-witi Aureturned<br />

ta Daw60n. During Mr. 1~~t.<br />

MarcelIi’s abaence $e WM married and iOd increaaed by about $4,000,000,<br />

wturn~ with his bride. :~accordiw to f~rw ~“ed bytie de. @uis S8& , “~prietor--<br />

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,, partment of comwerce.<br />

‘The Mile High Follies, a vaudeville ! Be~een lg,ooo and 1~:(1(10 &a. Italian, “I?reA-or Ameri-.<br />

troupe traveling<br />

waq seen. in a<br />

from co-t b cOwtq ~n<br />

performance at tie Io~~<br />

are idle jn .Ae port Of NW<br />

tO”~ippi~ inactivity.<br />

YOrk ,, ,, ,”;<br />

“Opera HouBe -on Monday evening. ~. Afi~”lture ]~an age”eie~, hve re-<br />

About two hundred P?rIPle heard the ~ently ~e=n ea~b~iti in” New ~~x. {,’ ,B% AD :;.<br />

p:o~m w,hich wm followed. by a .ico and ldahO- by ha ‘~at fiutik@ ‘.<br />

dance; ‘t~~. m~uic beiw. ftiiahed ~Y cg~oratibn.<br />

the ‘tiupe’e four-piece orcheutra.<br />

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The.. Minneapolis S’qderal Re~ew6<br />

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Bauk has reduced iti “r.rdiacomit ink’<br />

“~r. Leo MCGOeYis np@nding ~ -few +rom 6.% percent to6 per Ceii.’-’<br />

Pastries<br />

Fresh ~<br />

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~ee~ viait[ng h the. home ,of. & i More than’ 40,000 uf ‘t~e-Sb,OOO<br />

biotlter,”.”~. J,. J.”McGoey; Like biE wOkkem “mnplg”y@din the w~ti[ri)~ gar,<br />

bro&-er, ‘J; ‘J,,’Mr; McGoey in ‘UIEIO” an “merit indus~<br />

,ex-hetice mun, hving spent @period Two cml<br />

of New York are idle.<br />

regulation blfb, onefor<br />

of nii)eteen montbe in the Na”vy. Dw-<br />

“kg we laat~;e mo~ of ti.sefice<br />

ha waa a mem~r of the celebmtod<br />

.Brogkl~ ~fl.vy Yard Band.<br />

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Mine 12.84667 $9 Tot<br />

Jan. - O 2 0 1 1.1 1“”0.1 7<br />

tlm’mgulation hi the industry and the ,,=v=R$HARp~r<br />

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~~er b turb pmfi~riti;:for Wbicb<br />

havy ~ues and jail -ntencea am .,.<br />

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provided, have been introduced by Following i B estion - made sev.<br />

Senatir Kenyon of Iowa..-<br />

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The Rock Ishnd railroad has pkic- manager of the Central Phamy,<br />

Ied an order for 14 additional Mikrido the Wahl compn y of Ghlcago, man-<br />

typa engines with tbe Amerfcan ~coufaqtuier of “E reharp” pencils, in<br />

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Ed’~f~”No~: - 7<br />

The. policy of, the Dawm?<br />

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SIGNIFICANT. NEWS<br />

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W. Wanan~f ~~PhSadelphia<br />

has doiakd the neceeaery fUnde for<br />

the •~~hfi~hme~t of a ~. M. c. A. in<br />

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I* .THkBUY.WO~”TODAY” ‘“ “ .:’<br />

to am, ●b tade; mad ●M fm ZOU*l~ tie we~darf~l v*I:04 id<br />

~.ALWO 3L ‘SUITS ALND OVERCOATS<br />

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not been chained. The prima.~ rew ~<br />

OBCOW,Ru~in. ‘Th-S iu tbe ki%thY,<br />

Bon fri~ i~ publication Ia b tive Pub.- ~. c. A. which Mr. Wanamaker has<br />

liaity td, items of ]OCrdinterest:<br />

donatad to foreign Innds.<br />

In the handline of k.eurPlus of ma:<br />

l?or ‘the firct time in hi~ry, a wotedal<br />

for” last week’e edition,. the “<br />

msn ha6 been, elv.?t+ b the first<br />

damp Fire Note, were unintention@lchamber<br />

of the Swedish prIiamenL<br />

ly otflittid. . ~‘ ““”.<br />

Seimtity pf bbor tiayin, deckrik<br />

.The Newe rigreti’ thiB omimion.’ ~~<br />

., ~ thkt tbh counti e.hould have. a corn.<br />

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when<br />

Daw~on<br />

“;The O-t”<br />

Theatre on<br />

nomei to the<br />

November 2Rth<br />

pulao~ alien registration law.<br />

The war fimnce corporation tis<br />

under the auspices of the A-O-Ki-Ya *nnOunced loan~ ~e~a~~ $llb,,~”<br />

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CampFire,tiepeople,O fDawBontil<br />

have a. chance t.w nee a pic~~e that<br />

haB been hailad by iritim and review-<br />

~~ agthe moat eatiafyi~ gl].Ameri-<br />

~~ pictire tit w yet been produc.<br />

000tOfarmOmandB~ekmen<br />

A nbw d?patient h be kuo”~” &<br />

Dkpa~ent of Education and ~blic<br />

W elfnre,. ie”being considered ,by the<br />

Wabhin~? adminis.tiatiOn.<br />

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- Fancy creams aad:Ices ~ ed. The thefie; that of k mother who ~eea her eix childreh leave her, one by<br />

Senator McNary of Oregon’ hai fn.””<br />

trO.duc~ * bfll in the Unl*d s~~<br />

one, is common. to Amarican frimllies. Senate ~ apprOriate $161200rO00 to<br />

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i 1 specialty.,<br />

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A]] tie poi~nncy<br />

the6e leave-tikin~<br />

have been caught<br />

‘CIf feelin~- thst<br />

nrou5e iri ~ul Ufe<br />

on the wreen.<br />

coritinue the. development of autbori%edI~cl*mst!Onp~je~<br />

h ‘he ~~d”..<br />

-Fire” in, the. national for.mb over<br />

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Rupert Hughe~ in the author if this the. counti .coflti the Wvm?rnent ‘<br />

sCHOOL NEW: “. below 70, 7 above 90 and. an aveiupusual<br />

tile of mother love. He has .m~re tb~n $20,000,000 annuBlly, and ~‘<br />

The ParenbTancher&’ a6s0ciatioir mg. Of 77. The FreRhmin “had 22<br />

sought to prewnt a crons~eoVlon of a mOre than $6,000,000 ie emend?d “in<br />

met at the Central nchbol Friday af~ nades below 70, 20 abova 90 and rm ~nivemel theme ~~ app~ad b an Am. the administration and protection, of<br />

krnoon, No{ember 4th, at 9:15 p. m. average of 76. -We hope to Bee a de- otican. f amily. All tbe joyn and EUZ- natiOnal fOre~~.<br />

Mr. Gtievvefavored thmaaaoeiation tided improvement fbr November .-<br />

mwu connected with raising a family Tbe uni~d S~~S ~~~ depa~<br />

with Geveral nelectionmon tbe piano, The following pupils made an im-<br />

.tive been dtimatized. Each Of thepentrefio~ *atunemployment wa~ .’<br />

lfter which the Fifth and Si xth gradem pr”oyement in every mtudy in. ,com. children grow, to manhood or .womem- reduced -.01 per cent during the PU~<br />

~f the Central whool gav a Thunke. parison with their work in S:ptimber : hood ~th his ~wri indi~du~l in~~~ , month. A decrease in unemp~OYment<br />

giving pageant, whlcb ac ed out thu, Lillie Hugbea,” James, Conner, Hilary then ~eave~ the ~ld neflt ~ fO]lO~ the in 44 out of 6S citi- is reporttid.<br />

IbW of the PIlgTjma~fro n. the time Morrow, Helen .Pa~n, Biancn’ Ber -<br />

call of hi~ desires. Only their mother $ecretiry of Commerce Hoover k<br />

they left “England up ti ! the fimt gnmo, Estille Murray,. Mtilce Pru - ie left to her Ionelineia and her mem - .-king a ~ufiey Of.’all coal- Bpc?g ~~“‘.<br />

2banksgiving. Af~r this, a tilo cOm- ett, Margaret Pearce, Elizabeth Sher -<br />

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oriee. But, ae’in every Ameri&n fam - riOWOn~n”d:.<br />

posed of Mrs. Bird, Mm. I1urray<br />

and wood hd Edna Barnett.<br />

ily, the young remember the old nes t King Alexander ~ taken the oath”“’<br />

bfrs. Hoover favoti tie amociation A .repoti “in tbe Denver Post, by“’ and re~~ w it. ~f office .ad qlbr of Jugd SIBviS. . } - ‘,<br />

with seveml selecflons. Paul Armstrong, Chief Natirelizntioh The picture WU”produced by “Gold. “- Thee thOu~nd. tOn~ ,Of ,Ge~an ~<br />

A Bhort businew meetir g followed. E~miner, .hO~ .t~t pagd~ng ]egisla . ~Yn and ~aa directed= by Regina)d tom bve been received at Boston. ~.<br />

I parenh. were ‘u~d b * sti. their tion in Co-m wifl require the re. ~a~ker. Mam Alden pj~y,q ‘the old ‘ Tbe government at PeMnE ha~ a~<br />

names b eur ltiAti”pM .ba~~~ ~~afiufi ~lt- im.arde~mat .w~e, ‘and ~r .~erfo~u~~ ,hm “pointed. a.,$Oqi*ioP ~ inyentiga~ .:’<br />

~ month to help keep up e%penaes thk ~~,ooo,,,~ ~o~ li~ing in th ~ “been ~i~ to” be ~ mm~~miecg of the npium - eituation in the ?ukien<br />

Df the amochtion. OociatiOn Uni-d Stites may be given tie rudi<br />

- =cfeen acting. ,<br />

,x pra~in~e, , ‘ ‘- : ~ ~<br />

ctice of menta of an i~.iatiori. The bill wil 1 .. . okj~i Cmmp.<br />

Primier Ffnra of Japan, while waft- ,.<br />

Mlday cafiy ari ~~frrnpriatiOn which will be : (Pearl Dupont, Repo4r.) . .<br />

i~ to ake a. train in the Tokio rail-,<br />

Will rB. ~ppotiioned am~nr we a~~g ~~~~ . “-on November da tie o~i Camp road tition, h stnbbed by .an a~~<br />

ceive inviti~ns to”.visit the mhool ing to the ~“mbep of alfena:<br />

met at the home of Mm. J. B.’ Mot -sin. .<br />

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Dn that day, but they also have w g=.<br />

The high school paper will mke ib<br />

m-al jnvi~tion to tisit St<br />

row and cmnpletad tik b~tdzation .“”<br />

any. ofier f.<br />

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appearance ThankWiving’ Dug . The following off iiem were ‘elechd :<br />

Mri. Thompson ‘was wall kno~’<br />

timw they may care t >., Nbvem. among tb? colored population Of ~n-<br />

It will be a credit to the Dawuon Chiefteae, Hilsry Mopw; ”-cmh~<br />

kr 18th will be visiting<br />

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day tlii?<br />

schoolg. Only. a limited number of bfn~aret Lnjuan; treaaumr, Evelyn<br />

Idnd, Raton and Dawson. He came h<br />

month. ., Mm. Holman ::ead a pa. ~opieg ~i,, be ~tintid<br />

D8w?on about fifteen ,yaam ‘ago, fnd<br />

Hughbafi:e. AfWr our buafnr=mmeeL<br />

per,. that waB benefi~ sl, to” all<br />

pramnt, It wa6 generally a~ed that Mr. Brennan tihted the ‘ nigh t i~ Mr. MO~W ~uEht. UOtie squar e ‘eaveu ‘0 known ~e’atives” < ““<br />

,Cboo,o ~t tk~ Upper, ~~~ an d and bow line knots. -We decided ~<br />

It in beat fot tbe paren<br />

< DEER AND~~ TURKEY .‘“ :<br />

ts % ~nter<br />

the ~chool roomu withou<br />

Douglne b~dings Wednesday night . ~ke an .af~~OOn bike On sa~rdm y<br />

e ‘regular visiting da Th8 Dramptic Club will begin” prac -<br />

ta the hill behind No. 7. We adjourn - The open aeaeon f?r ahootina deer .,<br />

ed tu meet OriFriday, Novembar 1 itb , and wild t~+ey “i- New Mafico is ,.<br />

ableu the tiacb@r tu g ice Nev?mber t8th “on fieir PlaY’” A<br />

at the homk of our “~ardian, Mm . from Nevember 20tb h tbe 9Oth in.<br />

Metiae Eve Suspension-”<br />

The PrO~em Of tha Li~~v SD- Wotim. clueive, Limit, one deer with horns<br />

tQ each person.,, ,The limit on turkey<br />

em will be ghd to hntie U’daC=rnpFin.<br />

the pirenti ciety.for November 1!th ia as f ollo*~ :<br />

is three during the mason b one per.<br />

mmidn and ,tilk b them ‘(htii@e at the ClO@e Reading ------------ ~dna Bane<br />

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Wn. Many citizenb of, the’ ~titi ~fl ‘ ,<<br />

Ofwhool when it iRPowik le. ‘-’ ‘ Piano Solo -.. ?:--- Estelle MuFa y The Uda Gamp met at the home of<br />

be in the mountuins on these dates in.;<br />

Two’ new typervritam kve beei Recitation --.il:..-, Edgar Luja n Ruth Vjckem laet Tue*y awenl= .<br />

the e~ectition of getting thwirallo&<br />

added ti the squiptnent of tlra cO’m- “RecititiOn --------- M*ice p~e ~<br />

The meeting wea not call~ until S?Y- ment ~~ ~M* ~*ked ~me,<br />

inertial clamm. ~~ ‘“ “, Election of ‘Offiiefi. en-kitiy in order that tbe ~irls dh ~.<br />

The quail maaon.opened on the lat.<br />

The pregmme for the dramatic club Mim Mahoney, ‘histoti and Spania h p~cfice baskOt ban. T<strong>here</strong> wae a<br />

of” November iind will continue until<br />

and tire Litarary ~otiitity of tfie. ~igh teacher, is out this week ‘on aceoun t Shoe busine= mm~~nghetd and Men<br />

D6cemher 81A” Limit, twen~ In w*...<br />

nclmol for November 10 were in line of illne-. We hope ~he will be abl e ~~.McCreary diacn~d fie mermti<br />

sassion ii any calendar day. Quqibr<br />

“with the Armistice Day celebration. b taku charge of her work next wee k. and value of. “Nutioti SPeeCh are tmid to. be’ scame, and t<strong>here</strong> are<br />

The Dramatic club hj,d the fol- The band did i~ part in the ArnI-w Week”. Light ~fre~hmen~ ‘m hut. few of the rancheu w<strong>here</strong> huntinE<br />

lowing: tice day celebration. The boyb pla y. =rved and the girln ndjourned to.<br />

la permittad.<br />

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‘America” .-- By the Cl“b<br />

Mem~~ ,ed Several etira piekee in the ~or n. meet next time with Viola Sutin. ””<br />

“In Fltrndeflk Field” ---:1 dna Tinnley i~’and came Out @g*in in the eve. n.<br />

A.O.Ki-Ya CmmP<br />

~~Anmerb Flander~l’-- MUv” covert ing ~ help the basketball &a=. (E6telleMumay, Repo~r.) The girls met at tbe home. of Mm.<br />

uAnnintice Da fl ------- -Gc.ldie Jilea A report of the: b~rnketball em em We met at the home of our ~nfi - MQ~OW Saturday mOrni~ and bw’<br />

The Liteti~ Socie ty had afi wi]] appear in the ga”eral writi-up of fnn, Mm. .W. C. Hotman,for rmr luat ed On Weir hike tw No. 1 t.fma. When<br />

oprm debatr on tbe questi on: “Reaolv- the Amistic? day celebration.<br />

meeting. We are studying the live s we reached tie toP Of tie moun~in<br />

ed, That the Unitad shtea Should The baeket b*l] ~am~ of Me Ma=. of great women and W week tho r- W@left Mm. Morrow and men, laugh.<br />

ce&e Buildin~ a Navy. a“d T<strong>here</strong>by well high whool will play in Dawau n oughly diammred Harriet Beech er ing and calIinE ~ each O~er. ~<br />

Set” an, E~mple of Disa mmment ti %turdsy nighk December Srd. Tbiu Stiwe and Beky Ro~- Next weekwe climbedthe EleplmntRock. Wm came<br />

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jthe Other Nations”. E ~b member is Maxwellis f~t yemr,. b,ut from th e wiil have. Clara Batin and FlomIIc e back and ,ste ltinch in the, ~e of<br />

l~oke two minubm. , .“ mportr from f<strong>here</strong>, ouv bo~ and git 1S Nightf Wale. the pines .hnd rockt.. Aftar we bad<br />

~ The Senior clam hd IIo gredea be - wifi have b P~X hafi ~ win. We tafkedubout our Ctitnma mu- ~a~d W* ~ok trbme~,btching exer-<br />

:Iow 70, 6 above 90 mld. a general The pupils -of the lower “~des of SiC and then adjourned until ou+- cf~eH. WN am b do the= each day<br />

~vem~- of S4 for the of oc~ . the Douglae school showed. their de- meeting next week at the home of f Or twO-monti and will then ruceive<br />

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!Lb?r. The’ Junior. clam d a grades Bire ~ have a. mod Flawund<br />

a local bono?.<br />

by ~uf~e l’e?pl~ . . - .<br />

avemffe ‘gatkering UP all-~ xeekr and en% .. Th4e hike was’-erdtiymtby alf ~.tt<br />

of S1. The Sophomom ti 13 grades ing them out of &e way. (Evel& H%~h:ytiP&.)” ‘“ was the ., fiti outfng , of the new eem~<br />

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ftO.*ert Sptmm.--------.,--------- Weru$6.S0,Now$7.26MLof 6<br />

T*blS spoon. . . . ..i--~. -We W..-.. -.-WeW $9.00, New $7.S0 * of 6<br />

Dinn?r Fnrkt -~:---------...--i.Were $9.00, Now$7.60 iat of 6“<br />

~~~.evt Fe.ka -.---, ----: --.: . . . ..wero W,SO, Now47.2S oatof 6<br />

Hollow Hatidle Diaher Kniro.----Wem $t3.50, Now $10.S0 oet.of 6<br />

Modol.d Handle Dinner Kni~em--: --- Were S9.00, Ndw $7.oO hoi uf 6<br />

fndirldual Salad Fork- .--- .---.--: Ware$S.00,New$7.00 satof 6<br />

Individual Butter Spremdern --------- Were $7.00, N.W,S6.00 set Of e<br />

sUEa* ~p-m,.--:..-----------..-- Were $1.60, Now $1.25 *h<br />

Butter Knives i...--..---.----,.-.Weie $1.50, Ndw$l;2Sa-th<br />

Cbld Maul Fork .-.l-----i-Wem..Wem $2.5o, NOW $2.2S Meb<br />

Berry Spo.mo -.------.---.---.-i-Were $s.00, New #2.60Meh<br />

G,--y Uleo :----. ---i. -----: ---Wem$S.W, Now$2.SOMoh<br />

‘Child’s Sot. .--; >-.7 -1----- ., .,=-----Wem$3.7s, Now $3.00 M.h<br />

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$iiO values *L.. _$1.00<br />

$2.00 v~ues .+...$125<br />

$250 values .:.-.$1.75<br />

$3.00 values .--:.$2.00<br />

$3.50”,vdues _,J._.$2.50<br />

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Lord Babbih~n wuu instructing<br />

tbe new colored servant in his duties,<br />

adding: *~No~, Zeki, ~he~ I ri”E for<br />

YOU,YOUrnu~t anawer by mying ‘My<br />

Lordj what will you have?’ “ “~.<br />

~~e~ houm nfterward, having occaeivn<br />

to uummon the servant, his<br />

Iurdship wafl. astonished with the following:<br />

‘~MY.Ga~, ”whut does you want<br />

no~v?>’—Wayside Talen. .,<br />

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the peruonnel now cotnpriaee but LS8,-<br />

;’ BOY SCOUTS -<br />

000 enlisted men.<br />

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Thii government t<strong>here</strong>fim cin”<br />

‘On” account’ of the: basket’ ban<br />

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ow an example b the Wsuhin~ii<br />

gum@s it the ~era bou= on Friday confererme which attesti our good<br />

,night, nb regular meeting. Of tbe Bo? f~i~ in “pmpO~i”g ~ l~mtition Of am.<br />

Scouti wa~ held durfng the pu~t Week.<br />

ament. The troopu ara 12,000 below<br />

On Tbuday. iigbt the ScotIti met ht<br />

t e Hrene tbt tonsrem authorized<br />

nt th$O?em house a~d decorated the in a spirit of .Agomus ecotiomy.. Once<br />

etig@ for the Artnktice DaY profim<br />

more tie watihing. yorid Iearnn that<br />

arrangad for tlie following day.<br />

as a nation we prnct~, . what,: we<br />

At 6:30 the morning of Armist~ce” preach<br />

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*IY’es, Sir; that old bac~lor left<br />

DUY, jUBf w tie. fimt rap of the sun<br />

fell upon ‘Me tip of he ff~ pole tin<br />

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Tf-fE<br />

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DE”VIL .OF DEPRESSION”<br />

$50,000 tu the gfrl who refysd<br />

marry him. ”<br />

.“And still you’ll hear. peo~<br />

tu<br />

UY<br />

“Gobbleis Roomt”, twelve of the Boy<br />

Scouti partici~ted in the raising of<br />

“Old GlOry” in accord With fisi~nt,<br />

In tbe readjustment followinE t~?<br />

war period no me humfought off the<br />

BIue ,De~]R qf Depre&jon more per.<br />

t<strong>here</strong>’~ rio euch thing ae<br />

;..<br />

~titude.;— Harding’u Proclamation. MUIIYOf tbe. sietent]y than organized bantig, .<br />

...<br />

Richmond Times.Diapatih. people of Daw60n we- tbon awaken- From the little country bank to tbe<br />

\<br />

—. ed by the sounding of “Fimt callf.’ recent great ,c?nvention of the bank-<br />

THE Mll ERk PICK It is. revealed tbt them are some The Scouti enjoyed a “detiihtful em America a. solid fcont k been<br />

volunteem in the army Of tbe tinem. evening Saturday, November’ 12th, at pre~e”~ @inat depm~i~n.<br />

Son: “Fath@r~, v~t ~ tbe bOa~ Of p]oY~.—pitwb”~h Gazette.Times. a W* Fven fn their honor at the<br />

education ?“ ““<br />

our conn~ imfacing the new erz<br />

Father: *UU I &nt to =kml it &i&’ home of Mr. and”~ Joy conuor. of economic -prospeA* thet mnti<br />

EVENTS OF THE WEEK me vening = ~t ,]n ?~yfng com+jn fm eIemen~of ~~<br />

~ = pine skingl e.”<br />

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em-~ and Isf~~n~ WeW HTV~. a= p~ent and functioning en every<br />

“Aren’ t YOU gc ing b inviti Ml-u. On Friday afzn a number of Kat~ COnnOr en~tiin~ the hand,...’.<br />

Blank ta your dim ler pal.ty?v’ Ifinwson Indien called at the home of Scouti with a number of mn~ and The old t~ti “that “tii banker<br />

“CeXinly not. I entifiinud ber Mm. s~rk w IMY weir cOmpllmen~ r~ci~tiOy@ whic~ were mtly e~jOy- prospkred in hard times, when jnti.<br />

once before and u])e-never<br />

ed.~’<br />

.-<br />

Oily ti bed,<br />

And oily toriee , ‘<br />

recupernt-<br />

.<br />

tO Mm. Carrie Neab, Mrs. Do~ Mur- @cray<br />

and Mm. Mary Hel*mn, visiting<br />

Pytbian Sistora, wbo were mfternoon LIMITING ARMAMENT BEGUN<br />

.-<br />

gueuti in the Starlt borne. Tea WaE<br />

-.<br />

kerved durin~ tbe afternoon.<br />

(Philadelphin Bulletin.)<br />

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Vo]untiry deflation of the U?i~d<br />

leat ra”tes were high and money warce<br />

has been dustroyed by experience.<br />

Banke and bankem are the bare.<br />

metem” of economic and industrial<br />

onditlon~ and are Iargedy the catiue<br />

~f &iPiW outtheepil.itof dep~mio”.<br />

,.. , ,.<br />

.Mrs. Mary<br />

an over.night<br />

Heihman of Ratin ww<br />

viBitorat We home of<br />

s~~n a~Y ~ pmv~ ~0 eff~tual<br />

t~t it is nOw Only tw-tbifia i~ n~- ‘ “MWVICH4EM5T .<br />

me green llb~ v clerk with.8<br />

of anrcaam, made n hit tk other<br />

when a lady asksd , qu’ktly:<br />

‘ “Have yOU Bac on?”<br />

,’NO, we ~~net ,Ot any bacon,~l<br />

tit<br />

day<br />

h;<br />

Mr. and Mm.<br />

diy nisbt:<br />

Mim Enid<br />

B&~l ~ntefii”~<br />

Gee. L. Bradford, Fri. ber on 2fuY 1. When tie hard fight<br />

, BVaSproceeding in ‘con- on we<br />

—.”. pmp~d reduction from” 220,000 G<br />

Lynch and Mice Faith 1S0,000 enlihd men, tku war depa~’<br />

eight. coup]ea wltb ment was apprehanntve. that mih a<br />

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T~E DAWSONNEWS<br />

Publi,bad Weakly by THE WELFARE DEPARTMENT<br />

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V* 1.<br />

THE SIfNIO CLASS OF 1922.<br />

S-E-N-1-O-R-S.<br />

Mary Coved, arie DuWnt, Helen<br />

Frazer, Willie edpath and Harold<br />

or good timem.<br />

for early clam o<br />

ni%ation. No soon-<br />

er as our secret .tceamurer and Mis~<br />

our footitepa.<br />

though we are interested in so many<br />

activities. Our rnp.ti<br />

proof of thi~ mtn tement<br />

curds bea~<br />

for they show<br />

that for the pa: t two moriths our average<br />

grades h nve been tbe highest<br />

in the High scl 001.<br />

Our interest in dramatics and athletics<br />

is shown n that every membe,<br />

is hking active pn~ in tho Dramatic<br />

Club and in ath letics. Marie Dup~ni<br />

is the president of tha Dramatic Cluk<br />

and Harold Dar e, the secretiry-tmaw<br />

urer.<br />

I We believe in enjoying a good time<br />

once in a whil~: and ,also in helpin!<br />

othem ta mnjo:~ themelves. Henc$<br />

with tine aasisti Ice of the Junior cla~~<br />

we entertained the Freshman anc<br />

Sophomore cla, ses at a masked Hal<br />

Iowe’en party, held at tbe DouEla$<br />

school on the night of October 29th<br />

Thi~ patiy seem .d quite ~uccnwful, a<br />

least, tho ‘‘Fr@;hiee”, after it, nske(<br />

if we wouldn’t entertain them a~in<br />

khe Seniom have amumed the re<br />

sponsibility foi publishing th]s Higl<br />

‘rnchool iHBUeOf “The Dawson News.’<br />

ThiE is quite at, undertaking for But]<br />

a fimall clam but by following ou<br />

moti “Keep all keeping on;’ we hop,<br />

to be guccemf~ 1.<br />

THE SCHOOL HELPS TO<br />

CELEBRAr E ARMISTICE DA1<br />

At 6.80 a. m. on Amiutice Day<br />

the Dawsc.n 3OY Scouts mnrche<br />

of “Gobbler’s<br />

through town e mme way they cam<br />

UP.<br />

The Memori al program was he]<br />

from eleven t D twelve at the Oper<br />

the lam Am “cnn flag. About fo]<br />

4ty ex-semlce 1nen were on the stagI<br />

A number of them were drewed i<br />

,uniform.<br />

Dr. Evans called for all the e]<br />

service men at the beginning of th<br />

prowam. Ther Mr. Steve Ktzourni@.k<br />

guve Amembly, calling all ex-semit<br />

men t41 the st age. The tihool Ban<br />

(Continu, :d on Page Three.)<br />

I<br />

13AWSON, NEW MEXICO-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 ,1921. NUMBER 43.<br />

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ENIORS AND JUNIORS ENTER-<br />

TAIN THE SOPHOMORE AND<br />

FRESHMAN CLASSES.<br />

SpecialHighSchoolEdition<br />

..<br />

OUR MIGII SCHOOL.<br />

OUR HIGH SCHOOL Our Library, which has approxi<br />

“We climb the heighb to our dear<br />

mately 700 volumes,. is up-to-date ir<br />

[igh school’’—thus goe~ our High all reflpcc~. Mary C0vefi9 the ‘I”<br />

chool Gong, and truer words were bmrian, repoti an average of 8F<br />

ever written, for Capitan Hill is a books in constant cirmdaYlon. Almos<br />

limb. But after the climb jhe tiew $100 worth of book~ have been oral.<br />

rom the DougIan building is more ered ~inde the beginning of the pres<br />

han worth it. Moreover, our “new ent term. In a few year8 we hop~<br />

[igh school is 60 fine that we really to possem one of the b~gt fibrafie~ ir<br />

o not mind the climb. this part of the stnte. Each class<br />

Our High echool of fem a regular room has i~ own books.<br />

our-year cou~e. Four yea= of Eng- What” has been mid of th library<br />

lsh, three of Spanish, two of mathe- applies in general to all the Bchool<br />

Iatice, two of btin, one of physics, Our grentent need~ at present are $<br />

ne of general miend, four of do- well-equipped gyrnne~ium and m0r4<br />

flestic science, two of manual train- clnasroom mace, With the co-oper<br />

ng, two of commercial work and ation of tbe people of Dawson we wil<br />

ompulspry physical education. have these:<br />

,.<br />

By Margaret Pearce, Edna Barnet,<br />

Elizabeth Sherwood and Myrtice<br />

Prewitt.)<br />

If ~ome inqui]tive pemon had<br />

ooked inti the High School about<br />

ight o’clock on tbe night of, October<br />

:9tb, what be mw would have been a<br />

urpriae, indeed. The explanation of<br />

him unu5ual specbcle Iieg in little<br />

clack witch invitations bearing this<br />

ascription and sent about a week<br />

trevioua to the Sophomore and<br />

~reshman clauses and to the High<br />

$chool Faculty:<br />

‘Come, each jolly High Scboolite,<br />

Jet not witih nor ghost affright.<br />

;ather at the marry scene,<br />

:elebrate all Halloween.<br />

rust one favor we would ask—<br />

Wear u costume and a marnk.<br />

Douglas High School, October 29th<br />

at 8 p, m.”<br />

Such an invitation, coupled with<br />

the mysterious air of the Seniors and<br />

Juniors, of coursq, eroused the curiosity<br />

of EIIIinvited, and if .a roll call<br />

had been. held at eight o’clock on that<br />

night, only a few names would not<br />

have been an6wered.<br />

At the first landing on tbe stnirways<br />

leading kI the upper hall, each<br />

spook, yama yama, witih and otherg<br />

too numeroum to mention, was con.<br />

fronted by two gho~ti, who pinned<br />

taga bearing a :hint of the character<br />

of each guest on their backs, witcbea<br />

on the girls and pumpkinu on the<br />

boys. Then attention was directed to<br />

the warning:<br />

“The Fates announce: ‘Ye who enter<br />

<strong>here</strong>Give up all hope? 9<br />

written on the bulletin bhckboard in<br />

yellow crayon and decorated with<br />

skulls and crom-bones as well as with<br />

witches flying away to the moon, Af.<br />

ter this reception all were sent up.<br />

stiim.<br />

Tbe upper hall wa= very effectively<br />

decorated. Large black cats, bati,<br />

witches and pumpkins filled the win.<br />

dews, adorned the wdk and hung<br />

from the ceiling and from the orrmge<br />

crepe paper shades of the Iighta while<br />

jack o’ lanterns,, scumcrows and corn<br />

shucks we= in the corners &urround.<br />

inr the uiano, ln another corner<br />

CALENDAR W=h. ti hti~ a ~d !-n nt;od a &pod with the witihesz lam<br />

to -h one.<br />

caldron over a glowing log fire.<br />

Sept<br />

~<br />

5.<br />

18.<br />

*1<br />

W<br />

t@m Opem<br />

O’Brim, hving<br />

Oct. 6 & 7.<br />

mhool m am~t<br />

Hdd *W<br />

of ticknfrom<br />

Rubh<br />

When all had arrived, came tbe fun<br />

Of finding ~“t ~h~ ~a~ ~h~. Then<br />

Waduati I- y-r Iwf4 for Balder, Whool on _nt of troubl~ ti~ her to hfi the evening ]ive]y we de~.<br />

whera he is attending college. Before<br />

going he caune w ati WVe a<br />

throat.<br />

Oct. 12. Mr. Larkin, who m rePtended<br />

to the lower hall, w<strong>here</strong>, af &r<br />

“nmaeking, all took pnti in drop the<br />

Wk k we M&h mti~ w911dh WUR rege”ti”g we &i bk ti., ww he”dkerchief, Tbi6 ,Onti””ed ~th<br />

mppm’iuted<br />

Sept. 26.<br />

by dl.<br />

FiTI?Dtitk. me Dougu<br />

- ~Jk<br />

tiun,<br />

~ ~e ~bj~ “~kca- conniderable excitement until moat<br />

9, ~hi~h e~e~ne kll~ iti ti were in the center. At this time we<br />

b brnHi.E is m nmn+<br />

In a minwte’s tie aft=<br />

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h<br />

witiftie<br />

Pvrbti.<br />

Ott 15. E&* MUEraY-. %<br />

were called upstati again.<br />

zn d oor conti~ta succeeded,<br />

Several<br />

The most<br />

_ & muw<br />

on *e fire ~<br />

*.<br />

wery- :m &tier<br />

or dmdy Out-<br />

ptize in *<br />

o&. 29.<br />

mhml, ~t<br />

at tie Wn wk.<br />

Mr. BTemmn * High<br />

~= ~ SIve a ?A<br />

erciting waa a “tie ti Pumpkin Cen.<br />

ter.t with a “Spelling Contest” and<br />

#4Pumpkin Seed Games” close rivals.<br />

S@ 30. Rw. R-l ~<br />

qti in amtil’g, k ~ti<br />

“Keeping on keap~ m,. t<br />

~<br />

a Oct. 29.<br />

entertained<br />

nmreg witi<br />

Tb Sernm<br />

Freshmen<br />

a Ha-e’en<br />

d Jw~s About 10:80 supper was served in<br />

and SoRhO- tbe Domestic Science room. Here an-<br />

P-.<br />

other gurpri~e awaited and it was a<br />

Oot. 1. Mm. ky d Mrs.<br />

tinner vi- * M.<br />

Oot. 6. Reverti Rn~ld wke in<br />

~~]y * Iaont Wkm ti Wwt<br />

Be&nw.’P He guve a very beaut~flrl<br />

NOV. 7.<br />

school, bh<br />

Lit-ry<br />

me vw<br />

‘try m~Y<br />

Mr. Wlon Anent<br />

in -ton.<br />

ad Drauntic Oltiu<br />

-Wing ~ti<br />

-—. .<br />

from<br />

gin<br />

~-<br />

ple~nt one if the many delighted<br />

[ ‘Jaha~,were a“y indication. Thi@mOm”<br />

wam changed ftim a w&rk room into<br />

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The Dawson News I<br />

DAN,SOX WEL&>An& DWARTXENT<br />

PAUL K. CARSON,<br />

UirectOr and Editor<br />

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Advert,slng Ratao on ~ppllcatlc,n<br />

If You do not reeelve your Daptr ra=u1erly,<br />

or If at any rime you chan=e<br />

YOUr ddre~=, kindly Inform u. and<br />

PrOmDt attention w1:l be given m your<br />

r*que~t~.<br />

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SPECIAL HIGH SCHOOL EDITION<br />

OF ““I”HEDAWSON NEws,,<br />

—,<br />

Last year the Seniorn publiohed an<br />

annual, but thi~ year we wanted to do<br />

sc.mething different, no dedided to<br />

publish a quarterly paper. The wel.<br />

fare department, which has cherge of<br />

,,The Dawwn Newstt kindly cemented<br />

to let us uubli~ four imues of “’The<br />

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Are You Having Trouble Making Ends Meet?<br />

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Then etop and look in the matter.<br />

Perhapu the income in nti u large as b.fore. Even ao, INCOME is on ~~<br />

half the stiry. Tha other half and by far tbe more important of the two, is O<br />

Are you getti~ value received for it?<br />

Lcmk over your expenuen for the past month. Were they all necessa y and<br />

really worth while? Did you bu something you really have little use for, j st be.<br />

cause it wan chew,, or have you t ought things beyond your means becauge yo happened<br />

to temporary have some extra money in your pocket or in your check Ing<br />

ae.<br />

count?<br />

Annww tbeae queatlona for ourself nnd Bee if ou ark guilty.<br />

If you are not getting ahea J try a “ew plan. 8 pen a Saving6 Accou t with<br />

us next payday, even though it ;~ only a dollar or ten dollars or twenty dolls s, and<br />

then each succeeding payday de o~it ]ikewi~e. Do yo” think that so ~mall an mount<br />

ia not worth botberiw about? %OUwill find if YO” give the p,.” a fair eha” e *bat<br />

you can get along without that ten or twenty just an w@ll and you will have no ething<br />

to show for it at the end of three or ~ix montbn time,<br />

You will then wonder wby you didn’t try this uimple scheme years ago, for ii<br />

~ill give you a better Iaea of tbe value of money, and gIVg you a certuin satia action<br />

In looking ,back over the yeat,s work, that can be obhined in nO other way,<br />

It is navar too lata td commence over, so rntartin next payday with any moun:<br />

YOU~ee] you should or cm p“t a~ida. Don’t put it off longer by kidkng YOU= f inta<br />

waltlng until you have a hundred or two hundred, because that time may neve come<br />

and you are loain= valuable time in the ~eantjme.<br />

Start now.” Any amount welcome at<br />

Dawson fiew~V*, undnr the title of<br />

“’Dawaon News published by Hi=b<br />

be a winner is made O“lY the stronger<br />

Scbool~’ This i~ a High School paper,<br />

1’ ~nd more detem,i ned by d!f~m,lti M,<br />

but is published under the s“nervi5ion I<br />

of the Seniorn.<br />

interest.<br />

we stiulti<br />

———.<br />

If our b“s<br />

dudy hatier<br />

B=e glffkuit<br />

and nd let<br />

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The cuts were taken by hlr. Dye.<br />

The untiring assistance of Miaa.Weis.<br />

eer, our clasu spc.xsor, has i“ an im.<br />

measurable degree made possible the<br />

publication of thi~ paper.<br />

The stiff is:<br />

Editor ---- . . . . . . . . . . Mary Covert<br />

School Organization __Marie DuPont<br />

hey are in the *bt fim tiey<br />

; in buble. If any of our fe~~.<br />

den,k are dib~ we sbouM -<br />

m thut we have a eti~er wili<br />

Athletics --- . . . . . . . .. Harold Davis<br />

wer tin ttiy. We sbodd tie I<br />

Swial Activities . . . . .. Helen Frazer<br />

circulation Manager .Willie Redpath<br />

rt in @ll -1<br />

~efit us in<br />

autititi~<br />

the game<br />

wMtih wi!ll<br />

of life hy<br />

In order to induce the at”de”t~ to<br />

write editorials “Tbe Dawso” News),<br />

c,ffered prizes for tbe tio best edit.<br />

orials written on “Play the Game. ”<br />

Iehi.ne us hw td da things weti.<br />

(ContinuedOnPage 6)<br />

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II<br />

The judge was Mr. J, T, Conway of<br />

~aton, N. M, The first prize editor.<br />

ial was Written by Goldie Jil@~and is<br />

as follows:<br />

PLAY THE GAME<br />

—.<br />

(By Goldie Jiles)<br />

“T<strong>here</strong> is a great Judge hoki”g<br />

Upwn the drama af life, tio meckonB<br />

not whtber we wi” or t~e, b“t how<br />

we play tie g,ame.”<br />

One cannot wa2t until maturi*y to<br />

enl:er the !:ats wf co~te=hn~ for this<br />

game. The foundx:ion is laid while<br />

we are yet kys and girls, habits are<br />

formed while we are s,till in whool<br />

that reveal to tbe spec~tor bow we<br />

are going t~ play the game of life. The<br />

boy or #irl who wtrug~es wifi athletics<br />

to make hk or her te~ the<br />

winning side. who ba’tbles bravely<br />

wi~h ‘1’emon,~unwilling that any ~hould<br />

come up beneath the ekndati a“d<br />

WhO ‘has Imrnti b cgntiol Wlmse]f, I<br />

may w~i he Wi”bd out w c“e who<br />

Will win out in anytiing<br />

in tife.<br />

he or ~e<br />

Lti premes onwati with more eager. a minuta go idle whti we are in Daws< }n Hotel<br />

1~~wrdKrs idwl untij the d school. If the lemons are uneasy for<br />

John Hixc:hbaugh.Mgr.<br />

I<br />

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Electric Kightrn-$tiam<br />

Jest<br />

$iigle Meals 76c<br />

. RATES :~.00 per day<br />

A, M. VAN DYKE, Me-ger<br />

Twiw-a-Day Auti Service to<br />

I<br />

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ton<br />

Auto L-vm &r*g. .t 9 A. M. snd 3 p. M: CIWA cm,..<br />

WELL EQUIPPED MACHINE SH P<br />

Full Line of<br />

Automobile Acces ories<br />

Jitney Sa~e ta all Pmrtg -f C-p, Njg ‘t -r Day<br />

Bmg~ge ●md T_ fer-Prompt se ~m<br />

I<br />

m,ay at,tmfpt<br />

However, being -umharged with FREE<br />

wbitin, bting ‘a firm duterminu.<br />

.timn md ~ mor& are n& ~. the<br />

-qlda-emwk for a mcc~f ul game,<br />

A LARGE BALL4)ON<br />

T&re mti be an ideal, a tilingnw<br />

@ work and strive ti mmathing<br />

mrbh wKIie, ~ething wwich til<br />

mke the mdd a .Mwe betir or<br />

We have jwt reeived a fresh bt of CUndg, 5c, 10c and 15c ack.<br />

rtim or ba~er be~uw ti Q“r hav.<br />

ing lived. age8’<br />

SOmetim* it ,mv 8Mm Wt &at .’<br />

With every purchase of our S~ial 25c Package of Pop orn<br />

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~already begun. The play<br />

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is entitled, I Senior in the Dnwmn Iiigh whool<br />

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1<br />

~I “~istm Eve Suspension.” ! heard a cm~d of Fr-ba tilting<br />

The program f- ‘bh’ls,t- is as Iane fine atirhmn. I w=-W the<br />

follows : usual mouti uf cuTtititY -d w I<br />

Dwight’sIceCream Ocbbcr 21 :— i mmedizt e~ ‘bmm e itier-bed. ,Ai-<br />

Remding . . . . . . . . . . . W,l$ie R&path thOUgn”i WP,5 ‘kfew ytii U&Y “from<br />

Dawson, N. M. . Reci’ba’tion ------ . ..--Mary tiv=t the crowd, I ..uld ,~*a:. ~~ .we<br />

Readin’g . . . . . . . ..AmnW O~ifle~i they said. Their mbjwt ww their<br />

W16cmion of Christmu9 Program. ‘studies and the mwks on tiik wrdh<br />

Omk 28:— ,~n I hemd a mdl boY -Y-i ‘<br />

vQcal IJue’t -------------------- 11[lfiunk~~ k ,Wa”ish ~la mti !“<br />

a Specialty<br />

%m Sin+ ad Frti<br />

II “--fi;,mFrazer,-Acc.nnpaniat,<br />

Lujan in;iier -~<br />

,(I ,fl~~ked’<br />

higflOd tid’ @$ ;<br />

in En@li% and SPalIfhding—’’hehe<br />

0~-Leggti -e” i~h; so ym’re lucky.”<br />

“Spatis to the ~mwns.:..-<br />

‘~mtinked” - Wt #la h6 meti~<br />

..-. .. ”- . - .--.-—-—- Miss Bauer<br />

ov em,ber 4 :—<br />

From ihwt dwy I mn~ered,- that<br />

-rd COWMmean. I c.ul~ nOt ~~k’<br />

pcech-’’Thdore Rowve’lt”<br />

~d ~n;;i,h I my teauh&i for tie.” they dufd<br />

.-. .--. .-. .--. ———.<br />

I Itikd<br />

..=1 stilu .--.. -.---Edna Redpatk know ‘ow ign”m?t .1 -“<br />

hhrough EVeW dmh~m I ‘~: I<br />

Wry -... -- . . . . . . ..Wrie DupOnt<br />

even went - the foreti -W<br />

“ovember 11 :—<br />

m,erlm ––. -––. --------<br />

D. D, c, ~cttiarf~ bu,t @ll I mu~d M lwrn<br />

Its meaning.<br />

In Fbndm’s Fields” --Una T]nsley<br />

.nswcr b “In Fladers’ Fields”. - 1 pained my c~be .tiYs ~ Yet<br />

Mn~y c~v~ t I bad not di~mvered the eignficance<br />

Am,istice WY” -----.W.d*e Jile9 Of thiB COmmO~WOrd “flunked.”<br />

‘,<br />

lovember 1S:- Fini$hing cwllege, I swmed a “lmki-<br />

Iusic~Harold Dati, Violin; Hela tiw wi,th u fim ~~at~ in Kan~~<br />

Frazer, Pkm, Cw. I smrtd w cotion clerk,<br />

ThatiMng” - . . ..--I~e Petiy but Ewn I winked my WY UP. Fin-<br />

:ecitation -–––––-–lmuhe Springer ail y, Mr. BM,e’E secre - w~, “fir-<br />

SENIORS AND JUr IORS<br />

To bring us back to a happy frame .Thc meebi~ of the D. D. C. like cd’, that is, he received a nOtice S~t-<br />

ENTERTAIN of mind, Joe Kamionka was called h.se of Lit- %ciety are every ing that his services were no tin~<br />

(Continued frc m page 1.)<br />

a wonderful room. The tables were<br />

upon for a few of his prize-winning<br />

jokes. Adjournment into the hall fol.<br />

10wed. MOre games were played. A$<br />

kdav A 3,40.<br />

——. ——. —<br />

LINCOLN LITERARY SOCIETY<br />

reauired. I ativMY appli~) fOr this<br />

en~ld lmtiti-n and Mr. Blti6 said<br />

tht he WOUMtry me OWL ti frst<br />

prettily decorated ~,ith tiriy j=~k *S 12 o’clock wa~ drawing near the Hii?l<br />

~mntern. made from oranges, autumn S’hOOl ~Ong WaS sung and then th’<br />

leaves, witch napki ns and pumpkin b’11’ ‘ere rung as a signal for all t’<br />

place cards, With 01dy the light from ~~rt. hOme~ard. AS We went dew’<br />

the jack o’ lanterns the first appear- the hill wc =ng UGwe =lwaya do whel<br />

~lure of what was<br />

ghostly, but the<br />

~iti~g ~~g~uffi.<br />

returning from a place w<strong>here</strong> we hav~<br />

had a ~ood time. Our only wish wa:<br />

~ient to overcome fe ar and all boldly that the party was. still tO cOme in<br />

:entered and found tl eir plnces. Then stead Of alr~ady pa~t.<br />

———<br />

ARMISTICE DAY<br />

(COntIUUOtl t-m PuO 0m4)<br />

came eating of the -lad and ealted made its fimt public appearance<br />

crackers. The onll . CritiCiSm tO be They played ,’America.,* Fnthcr chap<br />

made of tbk ~IIPPer might cOme <strong>here</strong>. I~“t ~av= the invocation, which WSI<br />

We should have heel I permitted ~ eat followed by a speech on 44Armistic,<br />

the salad as goon as w,e were seated. f)tiy>, by M~. Phillips from, Raton<br />

becauge it looked o tempting that RPV. RusBell then gave a very inter<br />

we could hardly k @p from eating esting talk on the “Great War. ” Mr<br />

when the ghoati ~?ere all arOund. McClareY San= ~lThe Star SpanFle(<br />

While the ~lad plat es were being re- Banner.~J In the last veme the a“di<br />

moved and the p Impkin pie and I~nce joined in+<br />

punch served, Mary Covert, acting as<br />

toaatmistmas, read Borne additional<br />

fortunes which the witch had Bent.<br />

Mr.<br />

“Taps, -<br />

Ktzourniske<br />

which was<br />

then Eounde<<br />

the cloge of th<br />

These were the cat !ne of continuous<br />

T<strong>here</strong> were alBo two free baske<br />

ball game, that evening, between tb<br />

Town Teams and the High Teams<br />

The girls’ game was at the end o<br />

toanti or speeches: half 6 to 1 in favor of th<br />

TOwn team. Al the end Of the ~e~<br />

Walter bvering, Harold Davis, Ruth 10nd half the score WaS g tO 10 i<br />

Viukem, William Eaul, Estelle ?dur- Ifavor Of the High BchOol. It WaS<br />

ray and Fred Eng Iish. fast game and every one of the plaj<br />

Mary soon turned off the .lectric.<br />

lighk and in the dim light reflected<br />

e= did her Pa!t. All Of the playel<br />

of the D. H. S. except two, made thei<br />

through the trans, jm from the hall first appearance.<br />

told a story about an old man who In the boys’ game at tbe end t<br />

lived in the woods :111alone. He often the first half the score was 13 to<br />

became so frighten ed that he imaFin- in favor of the Town team. The finl<br />

ed the mogt horrib e things. Wn6n’t score wag so to 6 in favor Of th<br />

that just like Mary to try to frighten TOwn team. Tbe playem on both I<br />

~~? /these teams also played excellbntl:<br />

I<br />

Murray. I<br />

October 28 :—<br />

Recihtion ---------Evelyn English<br />

Rccita~n ---- .--. Margaret P~me<br />

Recitation . ..-. -.-. Vtila Laubaeh<br />

Vocal DUW -- . . . . . . . . . . .. Margaret<br />

Helemw & Fran- Zamorn<br />

Nwember 4 :—<br />

Song—’’WhispcriBianca,nca, Ber-<br />

Wmo, Vid a Su4’tan, Evelyn Eng-<br />

--.—.<br />

At lati I knew the significance of<br />

“flunketi)’; but 1s it nti PTISof tie<br />

wen wonders of the wmld that “f”<br />

could go *rough &M wtiut di%<br />

covering it’s meaning.<br />

.—<br />

State& sh~~ cease buiiding a navy<br />

and bher&y get an examfle of disarmament<br />

to tbe other nationB.<br />

Ii&, Francm Zamora. “ Novembr 18 :—<br />

tiding --.---.,----.-Liilie Huphesj Readi~g --------- ..--Edna Barn~<br />

SFech ---.-.---George PaXliDrnmil ,~a.? ~10 ---------E~Jle MU~Y<br />

Novemb- 10 :— Rmibtion ------. _.-. Edgar Lujan<br />

Open +Debat~Resoh~ th?i Uniiedi ReciWtion ----------Mti~ ~~


,<br />

DR C.W. HOOVER<br />

AND<br />

DR. E. A. POLIAK<br />

Dentists<br />

oFFIcE HOURS:<br />

s A. hL w 1~.m M.<br />

IP. M.M S.SO P.M.<br />

% P. M. to Boo P. ~.<br />

DISPENSARY BUNDING<br />

Your Attention<br />

ArmyGoods~0~<br />

I<br />

,—.—— —.—<br />

THE<br />

BGMO06 *AND<br />

THE SCHOOL BAND show the Dawson people tbt their<br />

work has not been in vain.<br />

{Fred Enfrlish & Geome Pagliosotti) , We o%aniz~ Our hnd cln~ a few<br />

‘-A ~cho;l band had ;een &lked of I nishta am, chqosins =S our preBident<br />

I Snm Si.mi o snd Fred English, mcre-<br />

and dreamed of all the @ummer of<br />

tim.twnn.rer. —-” .-- —--. .— Mr. FenIon announc.<br />

1020. Finally, through the inf Iuence ed that we would get hand uniforms<br />

I<br />

1<br />

of Mr. Fenlon, in Nov@mber the an- ju=t ma Soon M Wa hd thirty members<br />

nouncement WM made that a band i“ the band who could play. The hand<br />

would be formed if enough of the IS . alway~ open for new membem and<br />

~nior and Senior High School 6tudentu<br />

were interested. About thifiy<br />

boys re~ponded and the band wan o*anyone<br />

wishing w join may do m by<br />

seeing Mr. %vio. We meet on Tuen-<br />

day a“d fiday evenin~ “of every<br />

ganized. Mr. Savio was usked to be. week in the bdge Room at the Opera<br />

come band master and he ahOwed hls Ho”~e.<br />

good spirit and interest in the Dawuon<br />

. . .<br />

The membem of the Band am:<br />

schools by accep tlng thla Off Ice and Mr. Louix Sr.~o_-–––– Band Master<br />

moreover” of giving inatructiOn free Fred E~lish ------------- COnet<br />

Edgar L~jan .-- . . ..--.”---- Cornet<br />

At first most .f the membem’ at- Herbert Bradford -------- Cornet<br />

3 ‘gmzf’E3:’:;&’c’”<br />

‘Zr’z:;;;::::’=<br />

Vermejo ~ge No. 36 I ‘ week,<br />

I<br />

9A. M.t D8P. M.<br />

Other Dayi1,Eveninm<br />

or lly<br />

6.30 P.M. ti8P. M.<br />

ALLl iVORK<br />

GUARA.NTEED<br />

1<br />

S oe<br />

Rep iring<br />

1I<br />

First Class orkmanship<br />

DAWSON HOE STORE<br />

aged and dropped out. The Band con. Fred Horn .---. --.---.:-- Clarknet<br />

tinued and in a..tber month we we~ Rene Sylves@r . . . . . . . . . Clarinet<br />

practicing on our in6trumen~ tilce IDavid Harden ------------ Clarinet<br />

The practicing<br />

for six or seven months,<br />

continued<br />

then Mr.<br />

callom McLachlan<br />

George Pagliosotti<br />

-------- Clarinet<br />

-. Slide Trombone<br />

-<br />

1<br />

Savio ordered Borne new bOoks and Jamea Cornnor ----- Slide T*ombOne<br />

w, began to play together. Some of Guy Gragiano --------------- Bam I I<br />

Joe Per& , tiprtitor<br />

the membem who had dropped Out Jimmie Steffano ..--,-...--beard<br />

UBplay at the grand s~nd and Willie Redpath ------- Snare Drum<br />

“WII<br />

are plannin~ to re-enter the band. Percile Crawford . . . . . . Snare Dmm DAWSO~<br />

Our fimt”public appearance WESat Vere GOwctt ---------- Baa Dmm<br />

I tho f ootbidl game November 1lth and ,Carlyle Vickem --------- Baritone<br />

at the Opera Hou~e. The members . We had our picture @ken Thum<br />

II<br />

.1 II<br />

II<br />

BAKERY<br />

buis Sa” o, Proprietor<br />

of the band were anxious to play and day, October 27, 1Q21. Italian, Fr nch or Amt?rin.m”<br />

Dawaon,City Mge No. 30 DOUGLAS SCHOOL ORCHESTRA<br />

KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS<br />

ResuhFrnoatim?- -m- WAne*-<br />

(WillieRedPath)<br />

Ockber tanth-w at the Douglm<br />

&y nhht ●tILmo’ct4 School the organization of a school<br />

Vnmiter~ Al~~# Weh~ activity which we have been wanttig<br />

-L DUPONT, C. C. for a number of year-n orche~trn.<br />

WVEY ‘SPRIN-. K. R. S. This orchestra contiina the follow-<br />

II inE instrument and playera:<br />

Fi~st VioIin . . . . . . ..- Harold Davis<br />

Second Violin .- Florencn O’Belmeto<br />

Thiti Violin . . . . . . . . . Julia Frazer<br />

Piano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helen Frazer<br />

I ~ Uawson,<br />

IBARBER SMP<br />

I<br />

R F. Scorr, From<br />

SANITARY AND<br />

UP-TO-DATE<br />

‘Childra/aaiy Cuts a<br />

HOUti Ati. t07P. M.<br />

btiy% *- b s P. M.<br />

Mi= Weieser (in English, refen<br />

irig ~ ,Riley’s “An Old .Sweethaart a<br />

“Mine:’)-Hm any one men that 01<br />

eyeetheati of mine?<br />

: Irenr-No, wht does he look like<br />

Drums -----------------------<br />

Willie Redpth and Vere GOwett<br />

Trombones -------------- Jameu<br />

Connor and George Pagliosotti<br />

First Cornet . . ..--._ Fred English<br />

Second Corn@t ------ Edgar Lujan<br />

Third Cornet ----- George Bradford<br />

C1arineti .-.--a ---_. --a... -_. a<br />

Sam Sinesio and CharleE Connox<br />

Under the leadership of Mi= Alex-<br />

, ander, assis~d by Mim Mahoney, the<br />

orchestra feelu confident that it will<br />

moon be able to do something worth<br />

I while. I& fimt public appearance<br />

will be in the ChriSti~ PrOEram.<br />

I<br />

SCHOOL NEWS<br />

j-m<br />

Pastiles<br />

$<br />

f AK Kinds<br />

Fresh B ed EverY,Day<br />

Candie ob~ft<br />

rinke<br />

T<br />

serably T-<br />

1G. -.. Sha toM<br />

mfiwg, N~<br />

of the btiti tiV- 1+<br />

CHURC DIRECTORY<br />

en by tie<br />

great deei<br />

Red Crof<br />

h~,<br />

% #ww~ a<br />

d is now<br />

D.-m<br />

~inifl~t.<br />

Ch<br />

Bib,<br />

h-J.<br />

~hool<br />

S. Ewaall<br />

~~.~o ~. ~~<br />

in charge of @ Junior REd C~~ Mm. Young, upL: &mary grades<br />

collection kI tie High ~-l. meet at Rescu Station, Mm. H. D.<br />

Fisher in char e, higher grades meat<br />

~hur~ay ~rn~. Nov~er 17~ at church. vening service, T.80<br />

~. -n pre~~~ tie P~z~ ~ P. m. Choir P ctiee hday, ‘7.80 P.<br />

the winnem of the ~1 ~nt&, m. All =*leOr e.<br />

Waa- “Play the Game.” Goldie Jiles Iat 7 and S & tb.<br />

.


DawsonFuelSalesCo.<br />

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SOLE VENDOR<br />

DAWSON<br />

COAL AND COKE<br />

Dawson, - - - - - New Mexico ,\<br />

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,.<br />

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,,. ,<br />

. .. h’<br />

I s<br />

MNI law mh.xd. He has been el-ti mmn- d * e}= ti ’21, ie - -tied<br />

,.<br />

hlm a heavey horse meaning a heavy<br />

; mtier af tie<br />

k d awn<br />

ed k= d~-a ~<br />

w -nWng tie<br />

Ahuquerque, thie<br />

be, Of the Spaniah club and given a<br />

Wrt in tie Span* ‘f’lug&y, h~ors<br />

usually remm~ for ~er ~~.<br />

Mike went to Berkeley with 4 Sp8njeh<br />

c~~ Ob~i~ in Qhe Dam<br />

HiEh ~bml.<br />

in tie Meh D+ Mm-e COIU- draft home. The bruther interpreted<br />

PmY’s hm. = a~ P~w ‘n * the word aE it was spelled and sent the<br />

tiwn basketball tiam and iO ~king f armer a heavey home, which was not<br />

~ewribing d elm-. M ex- ~ he]p but a n~imnce ~ him,<br />

Tbe<br />

pti t- ~ to -I aeti y-.<br />

rnme misundemtinding can be con.<br />

Ear ti-. Her<br />

Epembnia LUCOW, 1921, spent tihe<br />

BETTER SPEEC-H veyed through carelesfl enunc]atlon.<br />

-<br />

One day a little girl came home<br />

Zme&ye; SU-W at h V- N-1, ~kimg<br />

(By Goldie Jiles)<br />

,* - ** ~w elem en~ry teachers’ trtining, but ‘h3<br />

from @chool and raid: “W@ll, mawa,<br />

~ *nn kg ** now Yiviw at homa. The Better Speech Week W- ob- I don’t knO~ what my teacher means.<br />

sewed in the Dawmn nigh 8chml. Every day she mY~, ‘Cigarette 1 CIE-<br />

ByW &em Wti O’Brien, 1921, enterd a uix<br />

Whether any permanent improvement iarette !’ The mO~er decided she<br />

mafti Y.w. y-r IIUW WW= at *~ ~~~we ~ :<br />

m the use of English will result re. would investigate to Bee if she could<br />

@lortio. H. Iikm the Untieruity<br />

mains to be sem, but at any <br />

awetlrdant30f tihmil nd Ym.<br />

guage includes a number of thinm. voice We ~how determination, anxiety,<br />

!iaverylxrfmm Vera Wlton, catinist of cb Fi~tr tie cOrmct USe of the different anvr, fearv and hnpe. With a well<br />

Lmmia%mby<br />

I to represent<br />

11-, Texas.<br />

the<br />

of ’21, k WW dyud<br />

phone .ope- for tie<br />

~tiOn. She exp~<br />

ns e- tele- PR* of Bpeech. the use of the ing<br />

-Im Mg ● paficiple ending. cO~ect spelling in<br />

b go away ~~itten wOrk, and distinct pmnunci-<br />

‘Unded Vocabulav =nd a well cultivated<br />

voice we can paint the most<br />

vivid picture and thufl hrdd the atten.<br />

: of bhe eat<br />

d <strong>here</strong> in<br />

stu-<br />

1921,<br />

ti mhml<br />

her time<br />

wmt y=, M b wvi~<br />

by tikin!x a ~u&<br />

atiOn and enunciation<br />

of words.<br />

Or a~iculatiOn tiOn and m~pect of thO~e ~ ~h~m we<br />

are tnlking. Have a definik aim in<br />

tdlty of Oamtia couaw Sn nitit -1. % tiwn Mitmpelled word. often caune the life and let your voice and speech<br />

~16, 1921. He h basketball team claimm Vera as on e mO~t undesired resul~. For insknce : show it Just = our voice and mnn-<br />

~of~d of * PltaYw. ,A farmer once wrote to b brother ner of upeech ~we an inffuence upon<br />

Wtohtimm tiKw &ve% M but nd 1- li~hg in the citi and ~ld him ~ buy ,oth@=* ~ *Y ~ve a ~n upon<br />


...<br />

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.,. ,- ,.. ,. ,.. ,.<br />

.—<br />

DAWSON SCENES IN THE VERMEJO VALLEY<br />

—— .. . . . .. . ___ —.<br />

us anti help, either to degrade or to tunes were very rcco~”izable as<br />

,?uild up our characters. ;“Margie” and “Whispering~’, W,<br />

: The need Of the Better Speech think’’our Fre>hme”,S are all ri~ht,<br />

‘Wovament is evident from this ad- Mise WOlin, thei~ class adviser, also<br />

vertisement which appeared recently deserves ~raise, for without hrr aid,<br />

‘iti a small middle west town: ~th-y could notlhave given their’(~how<br />

&Orns kured on the Inshlm@nt plan. up’’ so well. At]dwithout their l(Bhow<br />

alEO<br />

~Coffens and other doctors Fixins.<br />

,:* Knifes ground<br />

,, And Hare cutt while you wait.<br />

,,Shvtin galery in the ,Reer,<br />

,. Also<br />

‘Groseries and Mild likkers.<br />

.:<br />

This Plase for Saila This weak!<br />

.—<br />

... , FRESHMAN PEP<br />

,,, , ,—<br />

., On Friday, Octiber 14th, “Our<br />

Freshman” showtd up. Theprogrnm<br />

up” the rest of the High School would<br />

have thought them “pepless.t’<br />

— —.—<br />

ASSEMBLIES<br />

(Asunti Chiappetti)<br />

The High school, including the seventh<br />

a“deighth grades were very glad<br />

to have Rev. Ruwell ~peak tn us<br />

about, “Keep on keeping on” at our<br />

fir.t asm,nbly. Every school pupil<br />

enjoys his speeches. The Seriiurs, as<br />

a result of thi6 ~peech, have taken for<br />

lasted about 16 minuten,.but inthose lth’ir”l~OttO. “KeeP On keeping on;’<br />

15 minutes we learned that. “our; wbichi~I IrOof eno~ghthnt~ve all like<br />


Dry oods<br />

D pt●<br />

t<br />

1“<br />

All W lens at<br />

1’<br />

;<br />

Reduce Prices<br />

All kinds of 00I0ti rn.teriafs<br />

insluded in th a ale. French<br />

snd Storm S-r es, PoPIins, Tri-<br />

COtinFS, Chmlli *, Midd, Flmn.<br />

nelm, Skirting lannelm -nd etc.<br />

$3.60 r~hte, - .-~_ --.-. $2.8S<br />

$3.00 Tmlue. - --... -.-+$235<br />

!<br />

$2.50 ~nd $2.7 vmlue. --$2.0S<br />

$2.00 value. -- ..-----. $1.ss<br />

31.s0 *=IUO. -. .--__ --.$15l5<br />

1“<br />

t’<br />

$1.3s 7SIU** -- :--... --$1.05<br />

$1.00 ●nd $1.1 value. .-.sS.<br />

7~c values --- ..---.----?9$C<br />

Satu day<br />

o Iy<br />

Nov. 26th<br />

i<br />

Men’s<br />

Wear<br />

SPECIAL FOR SAT-<br />

URDAY, NOVEMBER<br />

26th<br />

Men’,P“IIt*Redu.cd<br />

“$7.oo*alua* tO._----..-$5.5o<br />

s6.60 values tO_..---..$4.5ft<br />

SE..oo value. to --... --..$4.M<br />

$4.00 values to . . ..--.. $s.25<br />

$3.50 values t- --__ -.. _$7575<br />

SATURDAY ONLY<br />

LADIES’<br />

READY-<br />

TO-WEAR<br />

New M.rchad,n Arri.im,<br />

Dai17. Come in ●nd ●m tho mew<br />

things *nd mote the low pricem.<br />

—.<br />

YOU ARE ALWAYS<br />

WELCOME HERE<br />

Toy Land<br />

We will have a mmplete line of High Grade Toys on<br />

display<br />

December1st<br />

Everything to Make.the Children Happy, Come in<br />

and look them over. Prices:Reasonable<br />

~-’+wb.<br />

DAWSON. NEW MEX.<br />

JOKE~ { Miss McGarvey– Louise, t<strong>here</strong> I ATHLETICS<br />

~<br />

Mr Dye-Sam, nam E three atilcles<br />

containing @tarch.<br />

Sam (sleepily )—-Tv ‘o cuffs and a<br />

collar.<br />

Margaret Pearce— ‘what are you<br />

writing on?<br />

Edna Bcwnett (writ i Ig an ewy)—<br />

Writing on paper of c )urse.<br />

Miss Weisser—Sidn~y, correct this<br />

sentence: “OUT teachel , am in sight.”<br />

Sidney—Our teache? . am a sight.<br />

Miw McGarvey-Ed nn, what i5 it has feet. T<strong>here</strong>fore t<strong>here</strong> would onthat<br />

mes into a hou~e<br />

(,Y be two feet.<br />

ike a lion and<br />

comes out, again. -<br />

Edna Redpath—A la ndlord.<br />

Miss W eisoer—Eliza~eth, before<br />

Mr. FenIon (out hun ting with Sam)<br />

—-Don’t you know any better than to<br />

point an empty gun at rle?<br />

Sam—But it isn’t em uty, iti loaded.<br />

Miss Woli~What i~ it that pervades<br />

all &puce and ne ii her door~ nor<br />

windown can shut out ?<br />

Louise-Smell of onton~.<br />

Mr. Fenfon-Well, Jce, how is your<br />

orchard getting along?<br />

Joe K.—Fine. My trees are all<br />

dead, but one of my l!ence posts i8<br />

blooming.<br />

Mr. Dye (in man u. training)—<br />

Walter, why can’t you get <strong>here</strong> on<br />

time ?<br />

Walter L.—Well, yo see its this<br />

way. When I am <strong>here</strong> y u tell me not<br />

ta look a the clock at a 1 while working,<br />

and I forgot to 100 at the clock<br />

altogether.<br />

I<br />

were tour apples in the cupboard and -<br />

now t<strong>here</strong> are only two, How does Amateur athletics to develop health<br />

that happen ? - and a spirit of whole~ome nporteman-<br />

Louise-G@e ! It must have been ship and for recreation are encourdark<br />

and I didn’t free the other two. ar?d by the DaWEIJnHigh echoO1.<br />

—— me High, School basketball teams<br />

~rene—Har.ld, how many feet have are member~ of the New Mexicn High<br />

forty ahecp, one shepherd and one SchOO1 Athleti: a~Ocia~on. which<br />

dog? has recently been organized. The<br />

Harold—Wait a minute. 40X4 is<br />

160 a;d 2 is 162 and 4 is 166. 166<br />

feet.<br />

Irene—Wrong. The sheep have<br />

hoof,, the dog has paws and the man<br />

state is divided inti five districte.<br />

The DawsorI school team~ belong to<br />

the northern district, which consistB<br />

of Las Vegas, Raton, Springer, D~wson<br />

and other small high schools in<br />

~hi~ “icinjty. The winning team Of<br />

you may go home you must be punish-<br />

each district contest has the right to<br />

a trin to Albuaueraue to comuete in<br />

the ~tnte conte~t. “ “<br />

Boys’ Bm,ketball<br />

~Jewelry<br />

Dept ●<br />

Watch our Jewelry<br />

“Windowfor Christmas<br />

Suggestions.<br />

We new breve ● full ●nert.<br />

mmtt of Jewelry, Cot GIus, SiI-<br />

vecware,” Fountain Pen., Ever.<br />

ohsrp Poncili, Flaoh Li#ht, ●nd<br />

Vict*mlma m~Pepular Price..<br />

SHOP<br />

EARLY<br />

If we haven’t what<br />

you want, we will get it<br />

for you<br />

(GIFTS THAT LAST)<br />

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with~tanding” their loss of tbe five<br />

first team players who graduated at<br />

the end of the last school term, the<br />

~ir~ team expecti to keep up iti<br />

reputation for winning every game.<br />

They have an extensive basketball<br />

proflam thi~ year.<br />

Physical Educatioti.<br />

Every boy in the ~eventh and<br />

Eighth grades and high school is tiking<br />

Part in the phy~ical education given<br />

every Monday and Wednegday<br />

morning under the direction of Paul<br />

K. Carson,<br />

.-’The girls also are given ~mnastic~<br />

and aesthetic dancing by Miss Mc-<br />

Garvey and Miss Igo.<br />

The high school ie ~howing much<br />

interest and activity in regard to this<br />

year’s program of eventrn.<br />

ed for disturbingthe study hall. So Thirty-two high school boys, every<br />

you may write an essay on wby you boy in High gchOOl, have volunteered<br />

diaturbcd the study hall. to ta~ part in basketball. The mn-<br />

Elizabmth—I C*II tell yo” better terial for this season’s team is light<br />

than I can write it. but fast. Not one of th~se boys are<br />

sure of being on the fimt team, as the<br />

I Mi~Weisser-Why?<br />

players who ~how up best in the prac-<br />

Ellzabeth—Becaus4 this morning<br />

tlce gametr will compose the school<br />

the English lesson was, “Take advank tenm. In order to play basket ball<br />

age of every opportunity.” So I did.<br />

the titudent also baa to be passing in<br />

at least three studies. “<br />

Mim Weisser—Hilary, aren’t you<br />

The preliminary game was on Arashamed<br />

that you disturbed the study<br />

miatice DaY, and plans are being<br />

hall? What will you tell your mother<br />

made to arrange games with Mawell<br />

,yhen .sbe ask; w<strong>here</strong> you have been bfe<br />

ore Christma6, although the regueo<br />

long?<br />

“Iar basketball season does not open<br />

Hilary-I will just tell her that I until early in January. as provided<br />

‘Act I.<br />

Scene—English Class in the Li.<br />

brary.<br />

Time—October 20, 1921. 11.20 a.<br />

m.<br />

Place—Dawson High School.<br />

Fire bell sounded, Mice Weimer instructed<br />

us to march.<br />

Miss W,eisser—’’Irene fall in line.”,<br />

Irene-’’Wait ‘till I get my lunch.”<br />

Found in FreEhman compoflition:<br />

“’Horatus fought bravely but was<br />

slain in the leg. Still he didn’t give<br />

up ‘till he bad won the combat and<br />

kept the bridge.<br />

had to %by.<br />

, Mica We18ser—Elut what wiIl You<br />

tell her if sbe asks You why you were<br />

kept in?<br />

“by the meeting of the “coaches at Albuquerque,<br />

Girls’ Bmskctbmll.<br />

Thirteen girls have volunteered to<br />

CHRiSTMAS GOODS<br />

Gre~ting Card*<br />

Frkmcd Mottoes<br />

Decorative Pmpers<br />

Hilary—Oh ! ~ut Mi8e Weisser, take part in girlu’ basketball. They<br />

Bert--Chaapest<br />

mother never aekfl embarrassing ques- organized” early nnd have already<br />

THE RATON RANGE<br />

tions. bc.n practicing about a month. Not-<br />

R*t~n, N. M.


,.<br />

II Amusements for “the week at the<br />

● . Emat, West, Home’e 1=<br />

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‘u”’~a”w~on Operti House<br />

U<br />

tith tho gr atnit<br />

Star Ca*t vrnr<br />

Aosembl<br />

WIS k Old Nect DON’T Ml IT t<br />

Wink.<br />

PRC)~RAM ‘“ . .<br />

t WEEK NOVEMBflR 28 TO DECEMBER 4 I<br />

!<br />

I MONDAY—TUESDAY—<br />

l.:<br />

Jim: I’ve been gone ten years, Mother, and I’ve<br />

knocked about all over the glok. Now,<br />

just when I was on the edge of a fortune,<br />

my money gave out. I must have two thou-<br />

-sand dollars, or I’m broke forever.”<br />

Mother: Is money d? Isn’t it glorious that you<br />

had to. mme home to your mother—and<br />

~~ that ~he an help her boy?<br />

Jim: But what can you do, Mother?<br />

Mother: Go to the bureau. hk in the lower drawer.<br />

They’re my jewels, Jim. I always<br />

knew they’d come in handy some day.<br />

Take them—pawn them-sell them-anything<br />

!<br />

THE O-LD-NEST<br />

&pert Hughes’ Great GoldwYn Picture<br />

FRIDAY—<br />

‘*Prairie Trials”<br />

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FMTURfNG TOM MIX<br />

● iounger mk.<br />

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ADMISSION22 cb.$ Wu Tu 3 ct...<br />

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WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—<br />

~hectiuckia<br />

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“<br />

With MONTE BLU I<br />

‘iKentuckians’” I<br />

FEATURING MONTE BLUE 1’<br />

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One of thel-t ●nd among the momtpleasing workm of the Iat author,<br />

John Fox, Jr., is found in hi. “Kentuckian.”, a vivid portray 1 of the<br />

Kentucky mountain feudint.. Thic novel h.. of feted .pl.nd mater.<br />

ial for motion picture development ●nd af f oral- a story that i abmorb.<br />

img and entertaining. Monte Blue, WilfrA Lytall and Di a Allen<br />

&t&rpret tha Iadimg .hara.tetm im ●i=cere ●tid cam*im=img fa ion.<br />

ADM1SS1ON 22 ct..; W., 3 Cta.<br />

SATURDAY-” I<br />

‘*Garments of Truth”<br />

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SUNDAY—<br />

‘&Nobody’s Fool’~<br />

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T~E DAWSON NEWS<br />

.. :., ptiblith~ w~fdr” b7 TH:E WELFARE DEPARTMENT ‘ ‘“ ‘“ .“ “‘, ‘“<br />

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DAWSON, NEW MEXIC~ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921. , NUMBER 4.4.<br />

CIRM<br />

‘T-<br />

FOIL A“ EMPT .- cORPORATION AND RAILROAD<br />

TO RO TAILOU SHOP<br />

. . ,, OFFICI&lSIT DAWSO~<br />

. ...<br />

,,,<br />

Officials. of the Phelp~ Dodge C6r-<br />

Oi ! Horroti ! burglar! 13ut a poratton and El phso rind Soutbwes-<br />

‘burglar in~iteu n fenr?n the beati ~=n Smtem arrived in Dnw#o” on a<br />

of three Daweon “rIn, the daugbtera ~p~~in] tmi~ at fi~~n s~t~rdnyq ,~f.<br />

of Mr. Frank Sbe ton. “” &r a very short tiait with local offic-<br />

At, abut ~nn O’C]O~ Saturday isle of. tha corpon$ion and rnilroa~,<br />

mornitii, tbe Mi Shelton, who live }he pa~ left ~erl$ Sunday mO~iW<br />

near the Dawson tailor #hop, wem for El Paso, Te~~a, ,-awakened<br />

by the” ound of breakihg The patiy included Mr.. Walter.<br />

ghs, and upon i Veati&ation ‘discov-<br />

,.. .<br />

Douglag; President, Mr. P. B.” 13eckered<br />

a man ente ng the tudoi chop ~ti. western wwer. and other<br />

MANY DAWSON HUNTERS TAKE ~pERA-HOUSE DANCE ~<br />

ADVANTAGE OF OPEN SEASON i. , ~” .HALL 1S COMPLETED<br />

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Open 6eauoh for the mbootiti of . Th4 new da~ce-=ll at tbe op~ra<br />

leer ahd wild turkey. has been tsken bOuse warnformally opened on Thumidvanwge<br />

of by a la- number of day evening with a free, dance given<br />

lnwso? huntkm, duti~ the p-t by the ope~ houue mnngeme”t.’<br />

veek. The fimt day of the open sea- For a long period. of time “one. of<br />

Bon befng SundW, a number of Pr- the generally acknowledged needs of.<br />

:i= left Dawmn Saturday afhrnooi ADawmn @s been for a more”eatiBfac-<br />

10 as to be in their hunting area tiry dance ff oor. .“~e oped house,<br />

:tirly Sunday morning. ~~e WUviouslY’ used for dancing,<br />

Of courue not aU of thoue who went ?aa objectionable in ,rnany waye, not<br />

}ut came buck with their allotment ,the least “of. which wa~ the condition<br />

;<br />

through a broke windo’w, Havin~ prnfinent of~ic~ls ‘of’ ‘the ““Phel’ps )f the prized game, but a numhei of thi floor. -<br />

no telepbona ih t, ir home, necewity Dodge Co~orntio”, together with Mr. Iemongtrated their ability as huntim The mw hall’ was tide aiailablk<br />

demanded a mom wht. thrflling nd- T, M.~schumacher, president; Mr. A. Lndbrought back the evidence b m“p: bY the moving of the pool tibies<br />

Venture h inform r. and Mm. Stir!,. E. sweet, ~=~pr~ident, Mr. L. lJ. )ort tbek claims w uuch. down into” “tie -bssehent whee they ~<br />

the awmm of ‘%e ahopi that,, they MotiB, general mperintendent, Mr. At the time of writing, the’ fol. bve been ,placed along thi side ok<br />

were<br />

house<br />

being rob\ ed. Gaving th~ i C. D. Beeth. suut.<br />

without bei g, obsemed ,by the and other officials<br />

Eastern division.<br />

of the. E} P~o &<br />

owing are repo~d “as having been<br />

lucce@sful in their allotment of deer;<br />

jthe bowhn”g alley<br />

otnlied, and the<br />

which Ih’being’ in..<br />

f o+mer. pOOI room<br />

buwlar<br />

shnding<br />

and.. his,, a complice’-who was<br />

guard,. equifed no., small<br />

Souihwibte’m Syitkm.’ “””. “-.. ~. J. M. Francoia,.<br />

Warfield, Thomaa<br />

J. Suttiri,’<br />

Fitzpatrick,<br />

O. F. .qonyetid. into a dance hall.: The<br />

,. .,<br />

Bar- WEI1lSof tbe .roDms ~ve bee” ~edecor-<br />

amohnt of ingenu ty. %e ‘girls, how- NATURALtXATION EXAMINER ney Geisler, W. Heamtrom,, Hi R.: htetl a“d ~~e floor ~efini~hed.<br />

ever, proved equ I 1 .to tbe occaSC,”.<br />

COMING<br />

Littrell, Gee. Dale. ‘ { The new haU wiU “o do”~ bpthe<br />

By tiking ndvant<br />

I<br />

ge uf an ungusrd-<br />

““<br />

—’<br />

,“<br />

ed moment, orte f th”e gir]e slipped The district naturalization exam-<br />

~cene of mafiyenjoyable dan~i~ pnr.<br />

PRoF.” FREDERICK A; HATCH Lies dti$ing the coming wiriwr montb~.<br />

out the front do , and a~ed ~itb “~ner,Richard Wtight of Denver, colo.<br />

TO LECTURE IN DAW$ON -<br />

her trusty baseb II bat, made h$r will. be in Dawkon tomorrow night to<br />

DAWSON” wlNgS%CER’ “-,<<br />

way over yard f ces, ttiough back conduct examinations in- the citizen- Pro femo? Frederfck A.. Hutoh, of<br />

“alleys, dodginE f m o“nepiace of se. ship clames wh]cb hav~ been “buld in hebto, C*lO,, Wti be h ~ on :<br />

GAME AT .SUGARITE ‘“<br />

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clueion to nnothe , ~“t~, she. reached connection with the night school work December 7th and Bth for the pur. ‘-<br />

,, , ,.,<br />

the S~rk home w ich is located IIext of the Dawsrm public schools mince pose of givi~ Three .*S m *<br />

The’ Acently o~nized DaWEOh<br />

to the tiUOr shop In the meantime, the betinning of the present whool su’bject of +x hygiene”. ‘<br />

Wer team played itsfirst match<br />

tbe other girti, ~Pt ~a~h of the year. , Mr. Wright wiU pre5ent diplo- A ,Iwwe @ll be gdven for’ tie<br />

me “at ,Sugarite Thanksgiving day;<br />

~<br />

movementi of t“ hm~ ~nd hj~- mas to thgee of the clau~ who” show bs of. high -1 we Wed*ay<br />

w<strong>here</strong> the”y wo’n a hard.fought game<br />

~fi-.xIn, DwW ?&, ~~ ~o~. ,by a ma=in of two goale,the final<br />

.<br />

er lecture & 8 in the eve- !Fw men score being !4 to O..<br />

kd ~-w ni~w~ti-~: . . .nk..tew” hft.. DaYaon, at 10 ;0’-.<br />

ti mh”~ay ~ft~”~~ & S*OO clOck Thu~day m?$rnng, .returnlng<br />

time wartng<br />

‘1””<br />

‘awa the burglar, who ~minatiOn. ”<br />

o’olock, PdLemor Hwtib tiU give” a late the nam”e day.. Thd game was<br />

was working mt mbre, than tienty. Naturalization. Court will be held lecture tm the m~m .of DEI— ‘called .at 2 p. m. and wau h~rd fought<br />

fiVe, feet. away. With patience and by Judge Leib at Raton, New Mex- me Iecturmwill be givti in the f~Om beginning h end. Buchannan<br />

cauiion this was ccompli~hed. ico on Sa~urdayj December Srd, when Dawuon OpWa Hm.Im l~e -. prOved the’ stir of tbe 10cal tamm,<br />

Fyom then. ~fi, the early ~or”ing it is expected that a number of the mere will ,h m tim for mhis- bOth of Dawsoa’s gOala beiw ~ his<br />

. .,tiady<br />

moved h Erenter ~apjdity, foreignem of Dawwn “will receive Edm. .-<br />

‘credit.<br />

.,<br />

Following the game the team w~~<br />

“Mr. Stark tOOk d a po~itio” at the their citi~e!ship PaPem.<br />

CHRISTMAS BOX BEING. : -<br />

r@ar<br />

.1.<br />

of the tnilo ~bop, and Depuo - — ~.,<br />

entertained in accord with tme Eng.<br />

pREp ARED FOR sT. ~<br />

+Ccatiy, who d been called by B“AsKET *ALL TEAMS PLAY<br />

Iiih cu~tom, tea being ~erwed to all<br />

ANTHONY’S ORPHANAGE ** ~lavem.<br />

Mm. Btirk, ~ok a poaitlon at the T’HANKSG4V1NG DAY GAME<br />

.. ”..-. ‘ ,.. ,<br />

,front. of the Ij”i i“g. J“gt as thg<br />

.-<br />

Send a Ch~~s~beer to St. AiI- 1 ‘ Sugarite has promised to cbme w<br />

Owing b the fact that it bas not<br />

burglar eme~~ hrough the broken<br />

thonfs Orphanage of Albuquerque. Dawson on Christmas. Day fur a regenerally<br />

known that t<strong>here</strong> was ti be<br />

~ndow, Mr. St rk -as~ed bim h<br />

Rev, Father (3haput is collecting turn game. , Those interesktl in tbe<br />

a baeket ball game at the opera house<br />

throw up bia hand . Failti~ do so,<br />

tbe clothes that are of no further IOCU1team wish tO efiend EIfiin~~-”<br />

at 4 o’clock tbe uf ternobn of Thankahe<br />

asked him a econd time. me”<br />

umeb you for St. Anthony’n Owhan. tion to tbe young men of Dawnon who<br />

a~ the man made a pass, for his kin<br />

Fiving day, only ‘a mall crowd tum. we. may de~ire h play,, to come out to the<br />

ed aut to’ Bee the gumeustiged ba.<br />

pocket, Mr. Stark fired, and the bur.<br />

Anything and everything~for wb~t- Pract!cee ~bi’b are held at tbe ball<br />

tween the high school and tiwn<br />

glar droppti ta t e ground. He was<br />

ever u“not be made inb B“iti, ~Kl~ pnr: On days that the mines are, not<br />

teams. .<br />

taken h tbe .com ny houpitnl,” wkre<br />

nnd underwear, will be turned inti wor~ng,<br />

The fimt g~me, that between the<br />

he Kave tbe na a of .Joae .Penndo,<br />

quilti, eti. me l{niup of the DawBon team at<br />

high school g~rl~ and the tiwn team,<br />

Whiieseriouslyw nded it in thought<br />

T<strong>here</strong>fore we ~k you b #end your Sumrite W- a~ follo~:<br />

was almost as closely contested as the ,<br />

tht the man WU rtiover.<br />

old clothes b tbe Catholic Church Goal, D. Harris; right back, M.<br />

game .Pla9ed .~istice DaY betwmn or el~e notify Rev. Frither Chaput, Stmnnigan; left back, W. Horrnaks;<br />

the same hams. The victors, how-- who will gladly call for them. ““ ~ht _h81f, G. Strannigan; ,cmter half,<br />

ever, did not remni” tha enme, for the<br />

“’[<br />

SC LE, IS ,RECEIVED<br />

Laat year “over800 lbs. of clotheq<br />

., town team held a slight lend through-, ~a~ ,~e”t ~ St, Anthony,n orph~”.<br />

out the game, tbe final score being a= from DawscIn. what ~bo”t this<br />

The automati wale which was<br />

22 to 19.<br />

ordered for No. . and No. 2 Tipple<br />

IV-*T? -<br />

Reveral weekn ag , has been received<br />

at the compa y warehoune.<br />

me instnUatio of this equipment<br />

will be made as on n~ possible and<br />

till be a ma~tiu improvement over<br />

tbe present type f ncalenow in “se.<br />

With the uue of e autimatic wale,<br />

the weight of eac car of coal is au.<br />

somatically regia A SB it p*ESe8<br />

over tbe ~cale, a d ck”ce for emor<br />

in weight i.a redu ed b a minimum.<br />

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Wier; le~t. half, R. J@nkinB; out.<br />

S!de r~gbt. A. Buchannan; innide<br />

right, T. Boyd; c. forward, R. Hunt-<br />

,er; oubide left, A. Strannigah; in.<br />

UDA CAMP FIRE DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT<br />

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Publlahed on Thur.3daY at D&wmoII,’~4w<br />

Meficn by tho<br />

DAWSOU wwAUW 9WARWHEUT<br />

PAW K; CAIZSON,<br />

Dirertor and Editir<br />

‘rea or Sm-luiti<br />

S1s m..ntho . . ..---. -..--. ---.----?l.~~<br />

one Y..%, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

Advart,nlng Rnten on APr.llcatlOn<br />

P:nter.d second-clne<br />

M-reh lu!h, ;;21, at the DOS.ofti$:’: !<br />

Dawuon. h“ew bIexlcO,<br />

If YOUdo not reoelve your papm reg.<br />

ule.rly, or If at any time you chnnee<br />

your nddreus. kindly lnfOrIU un and<br />

prwnnt attentiori will be given to your<br />

reau eata.<br />

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MALICIOUS MISCHIEF<br />

T<strong>here</strong> is something radically wrong<br />

with the man who cannot appreci+ti”<br />

b joke. A joke, however, in order to<br />

bs appreciated, must atop short nf<br />

.mlicioufinesa and the destruction of<br />

property.<br />

Sdnle time during the past ten<br />

&ys, Borne permon Qr pemom ,cut<br />

“dowtt and carried away the rope Ori<br />

thn bi~ flag pole on *P of “Gobbl~r’a<br />

“ltcost.’” Thg value of the rope Is indee{l.<br />

~mall, but tbe had and Fx.<br />

pen~e at” uomeoni climbing the til)fQ,)t<br />

flag pole to pull another rope<br />

through the pulley i~ by no meana a<br />

minor con~iderwtion.<br />

But our keenest regret in “connection<br />

with the incident k that we have<br />

anyone in our mid~t who bau m little<br />

~gard for the patriotic upirit of the<br />

community.<br />

SCHOOL NEWS ~<br />

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The memhern, 01 the eenior clam<br />

were highly pleased with” the enthuui-<br />

6hown hy the public “in genernl<br />

when their first effort in the way of<br />

a high boo] paper appeared 1=1<br />

Thumday. , .,<br />

Ckrriitmas ptograrns” will be given<br />

in all the school reome FAday, De.<br />

cember 16. Vacation will bt twa<br />

weeks.<br />

On account 01 tne tierlouti.illne- of<br />

Mi~ Mnhondy, we h?ve not been able<br />

h conduat tie Spanish ckmea tht<br />

pnst two weeh. We hope to be able<br />

h ~cure a pemmanent Wacher noon<br />

Mh Faye O’Brien has been nubati<br />

tute teacher in the hia~ry depnrt<br />

ment. .<br />

‘ Ftie exhibition games of bnske<br />

ball were plapd with thei town team!<br />

ThanWving aftemaon. Tbe hirrl<br />

mhool tirls ldat by a margin of, thret<br />

point, and the hey* wan.<br />

MaxwelI high aehool will en~~ th~<br />

field of bdet ball sport this yea)<br />

and their teqms will meet oum at thi<br />

opera houw Saturday night, Decem<br />

ber 3.. . They are actually comiw<br />

,with tie intintion of wiqning bet]<br />

games. Mim McGarvey” k succeed<br />

ed in making a ~d tenm with on]:<br />

“ tlire@ af the old playem left. WItl<br />

practice they will be strong contand<br />

ers for henora in the Northern diutric<br />

this year. Thdae in the lineup th<br />

IA time wem: Bknca Bergama<br />

Ruth Vickera and Louiw SprfngeI<br />

forwa@s, Edna Redwth, jumpin}<br />

center, Irene Petty and Elize.beti<br />

Sherwoti, ,mnning center; Mary Cow<br />

-ert and Amnta ChappeWI, guard!<br />

The boys’ tuum i~ stronmr than ii,<br />

former yaar~ and we have bgpeu 01<br />

makin~. a fair showing qgainst tht<br />

league memh- Seven” hey? “hvt<br />

been allowd’ to order new mih<br />

Scott tivert, Sam Sinesiw! Frd Ens I<br />

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,’ Then stop and look in the mattir.<br />

Perhaps the’ income i. nut as large = before. Even m, INCOME i? Onl Onhalf<br />

the ‘story. The other half nnd by far the more importint of the two, ]s OhGO.,<br />

Are YOU setting value receivd for it?<br />

Lmk, over your expenaea for the past ‘mOnth. were they an nece~ary and.<br />

refl”y worth while? Did YOUbuy uomethimg you really have little uae for, jumt be.<br />

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&aune it ww chew, or have You bought things beyOnd yOur means because yO.u ~~<br />

uened to tempornrlly have some extra mone,y in yOur pocket Or in YOur checking an”<br />

.iount?<br />

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Au6wat these que5tions for yourself and gee if ou are guiltYi<br />

If you are not etilng ahead try a new Plun. ~pen a Sati”g~ Account with<br />

u. next payday, even gough it :~ only a dollar or tan dollars or twenty dollars, and<br />

then each succeeding pa day de oslt likewise. Do you think that no ~mall an amount<br />

is not worth botberi~ a~out? ?OU wiH find if you give the plan a fair chance that<br />

you can @et along without that ten or twenty ju~t au well an~ you will have aometk.~<br />

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td show for it at the end of three or six months time.<br />

You wiH then wonder why you didn’t try this simple 6chem.e yearsago, for ii<br />

wI1l give you a betterlaea of the value of money, ana give YOU s cefiin sa~faction<br />

in looklw lback over the year’s wc.rk, that can be obtainad in’ no other WaY. .<br />

It is never too late b commence over, m start in next payola tith anY amount<br />

you feel YOU should or can put aside. Don’t put it off longer by k] “i d.ng youmelf inb<br />

waiting until you have a hundred or two hundred, because that time mny never come<br />

and “YOUme loeing valuable time in the mmntime.<br />

Start now. Any amount welmme at<br />

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)h Fred Lujan’, Harold Davis, Solo- I “ BOY SCOUT PARTY II<br />

on MontuYa and Willie Redpatb.<br />

11 will likely be used in the game<br />

;ainst Maxwell. Tbe picture show<br />

J.”—”<br />

Tbe Boy Scouts upent g very en.<br />

joyable time at the borne of Mr. and<br />

2armen& of Truth”, a farce-comlY<br />

and the “two basketball games for<br />

1 cenh. Remember, only one show.,<br />

“New backboard for ‘the opera<br />

muse were furnished by the town<br />

!ams and new goals and neb by the<br />

igb adhddl. Them are ntandnrd. The<br />

~fere~for tha games next Saturday<br />

ing. The evening ww Bpent in P18Ying<br />

garneu, and a general BOY Scout<br />

good time.<br />

During” the evening Mrs. Stsrk<br />

uerved refieshmenti ta the boys. The<br />

Scouts deatre to exprearn their appre-<br />

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at tk Stirk home,<br />

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Dawson F<br />

Mm. E. ~. Sbrk on Saturday” even- John Hixenhugl<br />

lright of Denver wiff hold examina. ,lons<br />

in citizenship requirement at I<br />

he old whool building Friday night,<br />

)ecember 2, at 1 o’clock. Court<br />

]eeta in Raton December 3.<br />

The high mhool stud@n~ enjoyed a<br />

nlk by Mim McCreary on “The Old<br />

rout” and the ideaIu of the home one<br />

ay lwt week. ,,<br />

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“REPASSING PROVES<br />

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,TO BE EXPENSIVE<br />

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Failure to obw~e the sign “NO<br />

rrespauuing Allowed” proved b be<br />

ather expensivefor a Dawnon man<br />

rhd, ww caught hunting on tbe commn~a<br />

pos-d ground. When apDm-<br />

Iended hin gun and wme were con.<br />

‘&ated and he wan placed under ar-<br />

,est. SubBeqiently the gun was reur,ned<br />

and a ‘fine imposed.<br />

h=Pi<br />

Dtel<br />

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clat:on of the delightful evening spent Electric Ughts- ,-m”<br />

ill be Heat<br />

furniuhedby Ma%well and ?<br />

, The darkest hour in “the life of a<br />

Iatison will bke a referee b Max:<br />

young man is when he .ai~ down ta Single Md k<br />

,ell’fir t<strong>here</strong>turngamea.<br />

study-howtogetmoneywtthout hon- RATES ~.00 PI<br />

titirbti= braiwr.. ~~~ ~~ ~~ing it.—I-l0ruce Gresley.- ,., ,”<br />

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~ With every purhase. of our Special ~<br />

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1.‘allcd to *mr mew 1,tack”of ruk.<br />

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th4r VOatm Which ● m i da-l for cold<br />

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Pastrim of All ~Kiuds.<br />

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“ ‘ N~a~App~~~fiG~”. ;I The DaWsvh Nbwu Ms recbived the<br />

YOUN AT.HER BEST<br />

.fdltowiFk remi. ffbdt Mt.” Hhrvey<br />

.- ISA BU$INESS ~$~ET’:” .<br />

Spmr, loced postnraater, rslative<br />

‘That CIX K)rn 11 Yohng is a<br />

We* mewied b gitig you tie hi “of serviw i; to holiday, @ik:<br />

wzeen actream,wh,o art qtk~ns new<br />

, heights ,with eae~-@ ceetive rehicle,<br />

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Dawgan, N. M., Nov. 25,’1921.’<br />

keeping your clot~s slqned ~d BrQssed..<br />

inst4hd isf i~euktin h@r vermtiIity<br />

‘To the F’itrons of Th~8 Office:<br />

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—a-faot tW is Mdl t~ebf S0 many<br />

‘DAWSdN,’TAItiR SHOP- -.: (~nifictiohs Regarding Roliday’<br />

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A sm 11deposit will hold any article till Christmas.4HOP EARLY~whiIe stocks are comple~<br />

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: DW oods, Dept.,’ Horne Furtistdng. ~~,..Men’s:.Weaf” [ ~<br />

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Handb gs; Purses,” Col- “Just received a’n~w line<br />

‘of the many gifts found .1,<br />

( Iars, “bbonsj Gloves,<br />

Any ~an or BOYwould <strong>here</strong>. tiather Good~,<br />

of fiufttinum .Ware at<br />

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, .Hos i ry, Handker-<br />

like a‘ Suitj Oveicoati ,Pticket~ks, Traveling<br />

reasonable prices. Also<br />

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Mackinaw, S w e k ter,<br />

Case% Kodaks Kodak<br />

“.A*hum~, , ~vor y~ ~oi~~~<br />

chiefs, elts,’ Umbrel*”<br />

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Rugs, .Stoves, Chairs,<br />

Ias, TO el Sets,<br />

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Table Tables, Portable Lamps Hat, Cap, Tie,, Shirt, :~:as,Ferfumes, ‘1●<br />

Cloth& Napkinsr, Bed and furniture of all Hose, Suspenders, Belt, SttitiOnery;<br />

S p r e.ti ds, Blankets, kinds. ” . - -etc~~ ~~ .<br />

Cards, T~gs, SWIS, Tiit-<br />

Down mforts, etc.<br />

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Uept.” ‘ .Don’t fail’to come in and s% the line of new, high of 50, 26 or 10 cigars.<br />

~m~m ~o~<br />

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coniplet line of Jewelry,<br />

Fou tain Pens,<br />

Eversha Pencils, Cut<br />

Glass; Si\ verware, Hand<br />

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ladies’.Ready.to-Hear :<br />

The prices. are reasonable. ‘‘ Dopt* ‘<br />

M“AKE THE CHILDREN ,H~PY ., ;<br />

Here you will find gifts<br />

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@r women and Wildren,<br />

too<br />

mention..<br />

numerous to<br />

Coa@ Suits,<br />

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B ,, Father: 4,1 neverem~k~d ~~~n I with a: delightful dancing W* on 1MRS. mKARD ELECTED PREfi.<br />

~Ronki~ Senti:” alt, who’s therij<br />

Voice: “’Rivate Stock; &mpan:<br />

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Rookie Sentry: “ dvknce, Privati<br />

Stock, and be mmpl d.’ ,<br />

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bke: “Life c fnlw han i* tip<br />

and downn.t’<br />

Blake: “Yea, kae igg up appeal<br />

anc.m and keeping own ●xpenses,’<br />

—From Anawera,. ndon.<br />

~’Shall I go” over e top, air?” auk<br />

vd the” tilkative bs Mr, poising hi<br />

mimom.<br />

“Waa, au soon as he g& attnck i<br />

over,” awwemd the eary cus~mer<br />

-Bomtin Tranactipt<br />

Maybe]le: ‘You ti klm me, Duke,’<br />

The Duke: “MY word, what .\<br />

stiange request.’)<br />

“What’s the name f this picture?’<br />

II*A We-n Af~r A ‘.” “Yes, that’<br />

tbe thing mhe.is gtie NY afbr-an,<br />

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wau your age. ,Will you, be able to Saturday evening. lDEtiT STATEIT~CHEWS ASSN.<br />

kll Mat to your son when You km One of th. rnest delightful social ,,, _’$. ”<br />

my ‘age?“ . ,. functions of the month wus a dance At the Stak Tericher’u Aasocfation<br />

Son’: “Not with a,r straight as face given nt the n? Dawmn Opera aonventfcm held in Albuquerque, Mm.<br />

Bnyou do, .fntber.”-<br />

London.<br />

From Anawem,<br />

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HouEe dance hall on Saturday evening<br />

by tbe membem of the Dawson<br />

Joeie Lnckard, former tmperintend.mt<br />

of schools of Colfax County was ~leck<br />

“Is t~iu t?,: second hand store?” Club. Wusi: wam.fumiuhed by the ed pm~ident of the Aaeochtion for’<br />

“Yes, nir, .Sprinyer orchestra. At elevbn o’- ,one year. Albuquerque waa a~in<br />

“Well; Z wait ona Yor my watch.P> clock refreshment were eerved by eelected amthe place “of meeting and a<br />

A fool tilka, a wise man wmb. the .Uda Camp Fire Girl@. .. change in the co~atitution was made<br />

- The dance w.e~the fir9t of a aeriee in order b mike the procedure mom<br />

SNIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK of $hme ~hicb have be~~ ar+an~d. dnmo~r~ti~. The prjhqi~l apeaka~<br />

Mm. Johd. V~Sr., MM. John<br />

Viclcem, Jr., and Mm. Lawrence<br />

Vickem, entertained the ladies of the<br />

Eastern Star on ~ednaeday aftar.<br />

by the membma of the Daw80n Club.<br />

Mr. and Mm. hlie MurraY and<br />

Mid Vera Oliver of Ratin~ and Mr.<br />

ticey of Da-n wete ~inner guesti<br />

of the meetin~ were Wtanciu 13;<br />

Blair, stiti Superintendent of Illin-<br />

~ and Snpecfntandent k. B. Wil.<br />

at.i of. Berkeley, California. ,<br />

at the home of Mr. a*d. Mm. G: R.<br />

noon.<br />

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After a very pl~nt social<br />

hour delightful refreahmentg were Finley Tuesday evefiing~ ‘ tMOOSE HOLD ,SPECiAL MSETiNG<br />

. . Mr. ad Mrs. E. C. Babbett, Mr. .__.<br />

nerved.<br />

‘ and Mm. E. T. Engle, Thoreau Judge,<br />

we home of Mr.’and Mru. ~~ L. At a speciel meeting of Dawaoti<br />

and Mr. Calvert of Albuquerque* were,<br />

KlnE wsa the mene of a delightful<br />

Moo~heafi f,g~n No. 2SI, held In ““<br />

W* of Mr. and Mm. James Saul the ]od@, ~~~ at ~b~ Opgm Ho~B~<br />

childrrn’u party’ Saturday aftemoem,<br />

November 19th, when their daughter, Thursday. ,.. on. Tuesday evening, a c18an Of six-<br />

Mr. rind Mrs. C. A. McCarty and hen ~andidaten ~erg init@t~ in~ ~<br />

~rmr., celebrated her twelfth birth.<br />

daughte~ @lia and Anna were the order. ‘$<br />

day. Twenty-thee guenti we;e prea.<br />

cake Thatigiving day dinner gueub of .<br />

ent to enjoy the af~rnoon. At the conclusion of tire d~ee<br />

‘ Mr. John ~ixenbaugh.<br />

fudge and lemotmde were. seined,<br />

work a banquet was served which waa<br />

Mr. and Mm. Ben John.eon ‘mrved foj]~ad with a ~nmber of ~~~he~<br />

Mr. and Mm. W. D. Brennr.n and<br />

Tlmnkegiving dinner to Ma fOilOw-<br />

Dr. Hoover were Than& iting din.<br />

and, an enfoyable mcial hour..<br />

me invited guests: Mr. and Mm. Wm.<br />

ner auesta at the home of Mr.<br />

,.<br />

and<br />

McIntyre, Mrs. James P@tibard and<br />

Mrs. J. B. Morrow.<br />

RED CROSS<br />

son Herbert, Mr. and Mm. R. Bstihs,<br />

Mr. and Mm. Alex Sneddon ‘had as<br />

and Mr. and Mm. Wm. Kerr.<br />

their tibgbing dinner guest Mr. ~uW& ~ uzr,upc.nding ge”.<br />

Mrs. C. A. McCarty entetiined a<br />

John, McNeil. eromdy h the Red Crorwdriw. After<br />

few of her friends informality Sun- = ~eek~n ~Oiici@tjon by the fajthf”l<br />

Mim Hoelz and M]as Welch were<br />

hmtesais to the Teachera’ Ciub on<br />

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,“1. .7<br />

day evening. ‘Delicious .refreshmenti workere, membership ahowri a collec.<br />

were aarved. dutinr the evefling. tjon of $7j8+ Not ~. bad for ~ ~&<br />

Ftiday evenin~ at the homa of Mr.<br />

~se pre~nt were: MT. and. Mm, J.<br />

ahd Mm. A. W.,RaU.<br />

er ! II your name is not on the list,<br />

A. Mum, Mm. Goldie White16Y, Mr.<br />

. . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ,Hornn enta’t.<br />

do ~o without any further delay.<br />

.C~J. Miller and Mm. H. L. Van Gun-<br />

tained a number of gu~b at a -.<br />

dy, - .<br />

Thank@ving dinner Thumday. —.— Mr. BobiiOn, r<br />

“ve d *& .’<br />

Mr. and Mm. Charlee Duncan en: Mr. KM -m ti Roy W* =*%S romlmrl$, w h ;<br />

Iterkined a large number of guests tie week .md “m Da-.<br />

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Amusements for ..theweek at the.<br />

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MOHDAY AND ‘TYEsDAYI OEcgMBER ~ ‘ND ‘“ ‘“<br />

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SCH@.L H.” MALL. SCENARIO BY AGNES C. JOHNSTON.<br />

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RUNNING TIME; ~ixTy MINfJTEs, .-” ““.” “<br />

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De-ma St.nwnod”. --.:.”-- .~- . . . . . Douglaa Macbn<br />

Juli~ Stmnah*m :.--: ------------- Gfufy* George<br />

Aunt RebeGe~ -- L---- .--. --—-—. —.- Cl~ire McDqwll<br />

Dam B:IIows -.-’-.,: --------------- Ck,lOI Mmiles<br />

n,. wife -------------------------- Edith Y~rke .<br />

Wilti. Figg -- . . ---------------- R*rmemd Cmunmm<br />

Phillin Tbwiem --~-.-..----.-.-.._. Willi, Murk.<br />

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Fox’ PHOTOPUY IN SIX PARTS. STORY BY PEAR+ DoLE$<br />

BEU. :SCENARIq .qr TJiO.MAs. DI.XON, JR.; DIRECTIOh.<br />

BY HOWARD i.” MITCHELL: PHOTOGRAPHY BY GLENN<br />

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CAST” ‘“ “.” ““”<br />

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,W’ng Toy ---------- --...---..---~ Shirley Mnwm<br />

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Bob ..---- .----...--...-.-.;-he<br />

Wrong ---i. ---— -- . . . . . -----<br />

.R.ymmd<br />

Edmrd<br />

McK~<br />

McWmde ?<br />

Yom bw(----, ------------------ Hmrry S. No’rth”p<br />

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white Lily --:.: . . ..-... ----. -.----’<br />

The MQle ---. --.-- .--. --.., -----------<br />

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Betty Schade<br />

Scott MMKW<br />

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SYNOFSf~<br />

N,- Ymrk.<br />

Wrong comdu.td<br />

Ha wm. a gd.livlng<br />

* one-rn~m l~umdry in Chinmto”wn,’<br />

“Clittian” Chimawn, and ●lthough<br />

he kd built up ● g-d bu~ue** be wu 10mely. One day a drug-emm.<br />

=i~ted yqUIIw u141aFame imto hit shop mud ~fte~ some nr~ume~t, left<br />

a bmhdle. ft wag HO! leu~y the YOUUY mbn informed him, but” a<br />

bnb7. TfIe ●trsmger ~tkad Loo Wong to -re for. the child, which,<br />

~fter wme hdta~, he promiad to do. .The young rnmm<br />

known i~<br />

the umdetworld a. “’Tha Male” happomd to be an escm~ ~mviet<br />

mmdat he left tha laundry, wag re.=rrestd ad returnd tm prima.<br />

. Wong grow to I*v* tba baby, and kept her until she was eight y-r.<br />

P of w*. Than, f0QfiU8 utuble to bUpPDti her; turned her over to Yen<br />

Low, the most powerful ●md umurupulou. of tba local Chine~, b<br />

Wing Toy ~rew mnd be-me a beautiful young woqsm, Yen bw ho.<br />

-me *nmmo& Of he~ ●nd pl~=lIOd to m~my her, ~ltbmwh bm s]-.<br />

=dy bad a white wife. Win# Toy learned from WOng, whom d.<br />

Iwmd, that Yam. bw plaunod to mar_W her whom “.*he WM mixteem.<br />

WoIIg SIIO t~ld her bow & w- left ● t b ~kp ss ● wy. ~Is<br />

Wing TOY w~i -t hom~ praying to B@& f.. dofivnrsmco fr~ Yom<br />

bw, Wkito Lil~, Y*m .bw’i wife, who regm~ hot with bto, ● mthe<br />

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PARISF’<br />

Low the girl would .rn~roplace her. The whit. t ily’s heart ●ofkenod,<br />

however, wbon the Iemrmmdhow the girl felt. 7 he two uirlti got<br />

togthar mmd White- f-ilY tell- h= ~~toYY tO ber ce<br />

time BOh Harrh, ● cub re~rter, bu hem a*sku4<br />

town. An old reporter offered to tab K@m tbm<br />

~bmut Wing Toy. Bob and the -id reporter W-m<br />

whqre Bob learnd all about Wtng TOY, in whom<br />

emted. Bob fueling sure WIig TOY w** not ● CKI<br />

ve~tig~tiom. He found the jtidue who had ●Omt“Ths elm” to prinan.<br />

B-b told the judge his tory and thm former rmc~ll<br />

Mold” up for * long ~rm mnd that th. .arno d<br />

hd dismpyaad. After tbir Bob, by ntemlth<br />

T97 and after many tbrillinz mdventu=. im g<br />

the young woh;m who turnm out to be the<br />

TLe ●twry ~mds with Bob. d=l*rinz bi~ lo*- f<br />

$’straightFro~~ari~”<br />

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A UNIVERSAL ,. ‘PHOTOPuY<br />

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STARRING<br />

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J*ff Brmnif*d. -----. ------~ --–:-:-<br />

MaHam Hoffmmm -------------------<br />

Sommle”u.----.-... ---i ------- BrqzY Eutoms ,Jr.<br />

R=f~ Cmult*r ..---. +-. --:-: ------ H, ,1.ry cart.,<br />

Elimor P&~r-1------------------ Fril ml Brunette<br />

M8j.. P~rkur ..-.. --------=---- Murdock M.Qu.r,ie<br />

“”SYNOPS16’’SUM Fire” app~r-tly ,Mf.r. t* ~<br />

tlmt pln7. ●uch mu imtirt=mt part in tki~ pitiu~.<br />

you~R rancher, im in 10Te with Mnrim Hoffmam<br />

whal***14 zu=pl~y<br />

Jeff p?~n~fodr ●<br />

whom ntntar, Mr*.<br />

P-rker, im spite of the fact thtt sbe eajoga the I 3VE of a true hum.<br />

bred, M-j. Pnrker, smd k we-lth ●t her cOMmaUIJ, cerrie~ m= ● flir.<br />

tmtian with ● young %-tmruer, with wbOm the Prot~ t* mloPe, de~*rt.<br />

img her hu.band am~ child. Jnff, wbilo attendim g the ~ills~e ball,<br />

he&r* of the Pluu throutyh ●ctideut, mud proc4a to SvaFt the elope.<br />

mant, mlthmu~h ho kan Knnowu tmubiem trying to rtlim*$S,000 to rne*t<br />

● IUhU+ Ho ●bruptly leave. bin ●?.ethpart;, ad urrivea =t” M*j-<br />

, P~rker’. just ● * Mr~ P=rker i. ~bmut to le~~a. Jeff ple~a wi~ h*FF.<br />

~nd while .O doing SOnnie, the cftifd, tellof●<br />

modinfo tbe bou~a narlier in the eveaima mud<br />

wampi-cd im b trumk. Mro. P*rker CIUIIE=<br />

le~vi~ the Major arrivae. Her omepicion ●<br />

di..o~rg the Iom., and fearing to tell her huab the truth, Mrs.<br />

Parker dlows him tn ausmt Jeff, wba in hwhile<br />

the ~~ tnraer, wNIle mukiuz hi- anape.<br />

●. fmllem iuto tbe<br />

h-reds of bndit,, who kIli him mud bke the<br />

chain far Jeff -me* hvt mud he hide. i. m<br />

●lw come tb. b~mditt. Mwi.m, b.lierinc<br />

hmarimg af his”hidiw place, goon to him, -O<br />

A ntrnggle foliowo, with Jeff urrivim~ at th<br />

,in omv~. The badito mrn .ubdu~. The<br />

the bamdi- i. •ar~td cad the mQBOY”found om- ~im. Jeff in axon.<br />

urmtd mmdwltb tfw Em#tener da8d Mrs. Pmrkmr’q I ecrnt is •-f~. Jeff<br />

“wd. Mtid~n<br />

● * ● p~mt<br />

~ra h=ppily emg8gA, with the, Meja?<br />

to M* his moytgmge.<br />

giving. deff $6,000<br />

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Are’ You Havirig Trouble”’Making Ends Yleet?<br />

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Mexico by the<br />

DAWROXW-*U= U-ARTMEN* .,,<br />

PAUL K. CARSON,<br />

Director and Editdr<br />

Termn of Unbaerlntma .1<br />

six ln,~mrh8. . . . ..-.. -- . . . . . . . ..-.$ ,76<br />

one Ye.\r .:. -.-. -.- . . . .. —------- L60<br />

Advert.oIxg Rates on aDpl!cn.tlhn ‘ I<br />

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Then stop an& look in the ‘matter.<br />

Perhaps the income ia not ae large au ‘be~re. Even ~. INCOME i? “only ‘ne”<br />

half the story. The other half and by far the MOT*imporbnt Of the two, IS OUT GO.<br />

Are y- getkim V*1W ree&A f= it?<br />

LOok over YOU ,Xpenflea fat the Wat month were ‘hey all ‘eceu5?ry ~a;e:<br />

~e=IIy Worth while T Did ym bu Eomething YOUrea~lY hmve llttle use ‘or, Ius<br />

CSU.eeit WUBchew, or haveYOU{ ought thlng~ beYOnd Yoti* mea?u because You happened<br />

to tempurarlly have some extru money :n YO~r Po$et ?r 10 Your .ch,~kl?~~UC-.<br />

count ?<br />

.An8war the~e queotioriu for ourself and nee if Ou are) uiltY.<br />

u Y* e,rti not getting abea~ try-a new plan ~pen a ~ving~ Ac”auit w~’~””<br />

I thomehit ;B only m doilar ~ tm doflara<br />

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it llkewine. Do YOUWink that no ~~n’ *n ~ ~ nt<br />

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Ir ‘YOUao not receive yotit’ paper reE-<br />

UIaFIY, on if atany tlm. YOUchang. ;<br />

your addreaa, kindly lnf~ uu aD@<br />

vrompt attontlon will ba given to y~$<br />

tiequ.mts,<br />

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WORK [1<br />

uu next ~8YdsY, evec<br />

the_ . . . . .. . . . ..a---<br />

:n UUGII.U.. OWJIW payd~y depo~i<br />

.;. , not worth bothet]u about? YOL u win find if Yoqagive the P~mna fair Cka w~<br />

;“. s. .- -e+ .Iamm~o& that ten or twenty juut-;s” well and YOUwill have. ~me !h,~g<br />

;; :ii;y~: ~::F+c:- , . . .... end of three or B* wthm tim18..<br />

in then w- why you didn’t try thif ..is *imple sctmme Ye~O ~w, r it<br />

will give YOU= be- idea of thi value of money, =nd.glv~ YOu B c~~n *M ‘in<br />

iq looking back over the yeaFs wuYk, that can be’ U~Ined in n ot~r .waY.<br />

it is never too Iata * commenee OvaT,m .*rt in next \h. a ay with sny a ?Unt<br />

you faot you nhmdd or cam putuide. Don’t put it off longer y k]dting youwel ln~<br />

waiting rmtil YOUhave a tindred. or twa hund?od, b=~se<br />

~~d you are Ioting w uaMe time in the meantime.<br />

Mat tim~ mm fi@er ‘u<br />

Start now. f ny amount wel~e ~ .’. 1’<br />

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Vfftum Al ● WeteOmO.<br />

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KNIGHTS t)f PYTHIAS<br />

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V~sitorm Al =yt Woleemm<br />

‘RaculaF m~tim. I” cram W~ne..<br />

d-y night ● 8.00 ,o’clock<br />

EARL UFONT, C. C.<br />

HARVEY SPRI GER, K. R. S.<br />

.1 BARBEi SHOP<br />

1“ “’+ ‘<br />

SANITARY<br />

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“AND<br />

P-TO-DATE<br />

Children’s air ‘Cuts a<br />

S* alw,<br />

f40URS-S M.to7 P.M.<br />

satnrda~i, o<br />

$<br />

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9FtiICE *tiRS:<br />

iA. M.ti’I 2.00 M.<br />

lP, M.tn 6.S0 P. M.<br />

7 P. M. to 6.00 P. M.<br />

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1. calledto our m w stock of rub<br />

ber Iind avorcom ●, alaa our lom<br />

ther vrnstwwbicb m e ideal ‘for colt<br />

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IArmy6oe~s store<br />

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Old School Building ““<br />

Dawson<br />

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Mr.. E: L. In@ue & ‘-y for I HIGH ~HOOL WINS . ..--11<br />

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Repairing<br />

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First Class Workma~ship<br />

fi”A~ON SHOES~RE<br />

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OAWSONBAKERY<br />

.huis<br />

$ivio, Proprietor<br />

Italian, ~rench or. A~erican<br />

-“ .BREAD ~<br />

Pastries ..of All Kinds<br />

Fresh Baked Every Day<br />

Candies-Tobacco-Soft<br />

,. , Drinks<br />

‘Miss Helen Arellano, who has been m’ark we tide Xtit * playem<br />

:onfined to .-. her home durinr-. the uast<br />

veek, is able to be out again.<br />

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tiioh were undled<br />

which in no Wy -M<br />

~ilte ~~, ,~ -*<br />

for; r-ka II<br />

GW fav- 1<br />

c~~ti y~<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savio and Mm. f~lim whi~ .~rk~,<br />

seorge Paglimtti motored to RatOh” ~m~~~, .<br />

ti_~r.~d- . .,,,,,,,, ,% ..,.., .,, ,,.),.<br />

CHURCH DrRECTORY<br />

;aturday. ] Followti the -= a W- ‘W= I _<br />

la~on ‘Mmday from -n. ., Covert Cehr<br />

Lujan Gd<br />

Mr. and MrE. Samuel RoYval have ~i,~rn~ Ga l..<br />

eturned home after spending two Q.gti Smbatmb<br />

veeks. vititing with relative~ in Trin- Red.pabh Sutiute<br />

dad, Colorado.<br />

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Watch the old year out at the New<br />

Girls’ Teame<br />

springer<br />

Vichm<br />

F~d<br />

mural<br />

Year’e’ Dance to be given Saturday RtiWkh Cmtir<br />

eveni~, December 316t ,at the Daw- p&y R. m<br />

gon Opgra House dance hall.<br />

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‘ Don’t forget to visit the<br />

Chia@i<br />

Govent<br />

Okihi’ ~e~amo<br />

Guued<br />

Camp Fire Girls at the home of MIS. ~md<br />

J. H. Morrow Saturday afternoon. ~ameti<br />

Tea will be served from 2.30 to 6 P.<br />

m.<br />

Mru. Paul Trujillo of Primero,<br />

Colorado, arrived in Dawson the early<br />

part of the week and is spending a<br />

few dnys visi~ing her daughter, Mm.<br />

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John Luccro.<br />

Buua ‘–-<br />

C*th.lic Cb.rch-Sundayn: Mamei<br />

Bum at S.go a. m. for Engli~&~esking,<br />

PO* 10.80s. m for Span~+peah<br />

M~leY<br />

i:kc:kz:e: :’ct;:mP?a~ii<br />

~$ ~hofr rebe~s Wednes~ayn<br />

~ m. First Frida7 of the monti<br />

devo an: timmunion, 0.80, m-<br />

Dati~ at 7 and 8a. m.<br />

time I<br />

Guard G-jiminh a buba tip in~ ~d Mexiw.<br />

SDwltite Kimbwll<br />

Euwti . ‘ Mr~ J, Geffacd spent Monday e;d<br />

Pime<br />

suMute<br />

Sw-b<br />

.Tu*aY in Trin&d.<br />

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Referees: M& E-+ uf Da&n<br />

and Mr. ROY Mfflm Of Maxwe~.<br />

- Mr. and Mm. Van Dyke and M%<br />

IHoran were Dawaon visitom Monday.<br />

OKIHt CAMP FIRE GIRLS Mr. and Mm. Paul’ Brozovich are<br />

TO sERVE TEA tiu parents of u baby girl.<br />

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“The members of tha Okihi Camp CONGRESS R~SSEMB~~ ,<br />

Fire Girls will berve tea and cake at AFTER TEN-DAY RECESS<br />

, Ml,. G. A. S@rk, Mr. Frank Shel- the home of Mrs. J. B. Morrow from<br />

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ton, Mis, Helen Shelton and Mr. G. 1,~,3cI to 6 Katurday afternoon. A<br />

Washington, De& 5,—Promptly “at<br />

,; called to Raton ,charge of twenty.five cents will be<br />

. . noon tiday ~on~ew opened formally<br />

Monday to appear at the hearing giv- made which will be placed In their the reE”lar ~e~i~n.<br />

en Mr. Joue, Penado wbo made an ettempt<br />

to rob the Dawson Tailor Shop<br />

.qcvpral weeks ago.<br />

trexury fir the —r mrn~<br />

trip. The general public is invited.<br />

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Mes8rs. Louin Savio and Angelo Ae.<br />

Each branch of Cungres sent a<br />

committee to notify President Harding<br />

that it wan in ~ession, ~<br />

Angelinn, the infant daughter of selo motored to Flaton Wednesday. On inittil roll call 60 Senatirs an-<br />

~r. and MrE. Efren de f3aca,’ was<br />

swered preeent.<br />

Mr. and ~m. Efren De Baca are<br />

christened in ,the Catholic Chu~b on ‘the ~aren~ of ~ baby ~r]. Vice.President Cooli&e appointid<br />

Sunday, December 4th, by Father Senator Lodgs =publican leader and<br />

,Chaput. Julian Dominguez was nam- Mecsru, :atrt Marchesi, Alessio Senato~ Hitchcock, acting Democmtic<br />

ed.godfather and Tomwite<br />

godmother,<br />

de Arasun Marchesi and Joe Porfili<br />

E&tin Ftiday.<br />

motired to leader, as a committee fmm the .sen-<br />

ab to wait upon the President.<br />

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.’ ~oi tKe,’Ch~istkas Shoppef”:~.~..<br />

Get the hristmas Spirit, people, .” .B~us~if youacth5sttiy, “<br />

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.An practice wh~tyo~ fireach.” “ That’s tiofi@ poorly spent. ‘<br />

YOUFla ~ year’s sad experience<br />

$ho Id these wise les-s teach<br />

Don’t put off till tomorrow<br />

What you ~n da tday.<br />

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Ttike ti e, give th~ght to @r~r ~ifts, “. Big mrlti, t~s the sureist .<br />

,. Do f t buy and then repent; ~ And b~ ‘far the gafest wafl. -. I<br />

JEWELR Y ‘“”<br />

A &vfi~T6f6 fiiia af i * fewiafe<br />

jaweky far Chdmtl“=. Giftm<br />

❑ aw in stock.<br />

(GIFTS THAT I~ST)” ‘“,<br />

WAKE IT ih“ ,,’<br />

‘ ~llS~& ,Chri Jtmas<br />

SiLl~’A *l~R Oti. ”’ ‘<br />

COm* iti #md k-b the wlMtiOm.<br />

A imull deposit wit hold ane<br />

tiH ChrktmI in<br />

LEATFff&S<br />

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\SILK HOSI RY-<br />

FORGI $. S<br />

‘ : A Rockerfor,ChrisMas ‘<br />

As”a useful<br />

rniee rtier<br />

~ft, ~tMkg ti”!nor@h-date<br />

fm any mmkr 6f th~ family.<br />

than p<br />

We Rsve ab~tit 50 ni& rockers in all shapes and<br />

styles in wood, reed, -n@, upholsters<br />

Clmitig @<br />

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that we are<br />

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AT GREATLY RhDUCED PRICES -<br />

from now till “Christmas. time in and look these<br />

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The Land IO’ Toys<br />

It’s t~ b~ges~ and best dispky “d playthings<br />

you e~er saw. %Iect your toys early while stocks are<br />

- cmplete. “.<br />

MAKE THE ti@ILDREN FAPPY<br />

ALIiWOOL<br />

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SWEATERS “s .<br />

sTkWoN HATS ,.<br />

SATURDAY OIULY—<br />

tiRKEY I<br />

he %tatiOn.’’-otipu4.<br />

Mieu Menak=r=ey and Mr. ~., ‘eek+<br />

kyer: “Will $25,000 for breach p. Kinsb”ry were we@k.end guests I The Udu Camp ew”oyed.a “*es”<br />

of mOIIIke he punishment enough for 1“ :hf M~ Frankie, SheltOn. ~party on Tuesday evening at tbe<br />

him?’ Nurses’ home. Each gtrl invited i<br />

The Aggrieved: “No, 1 want, hi~ ‘ The Uda Camp Fire G]rls gave a guest and all $ame dressed as litt14<br />

to harry me.’’—The Owl, ‘” “‘ very enjoyable dance at tfie f)ti~on<br />

gitle. The evehing was spent playing<br />

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,Qpara House dance hall O? Ffiday .kiddi* gamea and real kiddrn ref~~h.<br />

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SOCiAL EVENTS gp THg WEEK ‘evening. M“~ic ‘= f“~’shed by<br />

Ithe Warden owhestta.<br />

Mr. and Mm. k. C. Babbitt were -— —-<br />

Twday evernng dinner gnd at the THE WHISTLE ON THE-STEAMER<br />

men~ were uerved. The wgulnr bu!e{nes<br />

mee~lng will be held at the home<br />

of Edna ,Tinsley next Tueiday even.<br />

i“g at #evm ~,c,ock.<br />

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AIw : 4%entb.ejj I have ~fte; ]Ong. ‘home of Mr., and Mm. ‘Jameo Saul.<br />

ed ~ ~11 YOUaO that’s i my heart.”<br />

,- Do you remember L1niolri*s Ato{y The Okl%i Camp held their meeting<br />

The M~hetB, C,bb of ~, , camp<br />

Mis Stright, (YaWtiliE) : “No, .Algy<br />

about the kttle, steamer with the big on Fti~ay, ~e~emb~r 2nd, at the ~~m~<br />

t.e]l rnO all that io i“ y f head; it<br />

whistle? Evety the they -d, the<br />

met at the home of Mm’. Lujan on if ~m. rnOrr~w+ It wag t~eir fimt<br />

won’t take BOlon.g.,d—~ ton TranB. Thursday afternoon. The afternoon<br />

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whisfilh bkw off $U &h eteam that cbYbmon3dI titi~t~. M-et hjan<br />

Cript. was Spent making a drem form, which the boat titOPP~drunnin~. ~t’a the and Evelyn fiughbahkd we+e teken i“<br />

“In patda sintrubtr or Ural?” m very me. WaX with iota of people ti~. If m“ Camp Fire GtrI# and ho~ts +ere<br />

i,lf ~ ~an we- ~m, iti pluraL” The next megt~” of tie club WIII they WC.*MonlY nne their ene~ b awarded to Hilary Morrow. Margar.<br />

drive the puddle whael of<br />

“Well? If he domn~t *, ba held at the bdme of Mq. McCarty. opportunity<br />

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A W]d a *W and work tip ~ n*fi<br />

“It’s ningular.’?-h<br />

]n~t.ead, of e~armlly blewtr tha :til*~j** *& ~~~, we Ml ~eet<br />

n Mail,<br />

Teacher: ‘$ Why are y so late to Mm. John Stapprng entertained s whiBtle of discontent they would find * M&~ ~jw on Riday, D.emhool<br />

thin morning?’ ~ few of ber -friends o“ Friday with an themselves, going up tbe stream of camber 9th.<br />

Pupil: “1 tblnk I must havi ~Veri rnformal fonreon- hmchnn. Those<br />

success en banged fast that the hr.<br />

(CRfiP Repo~+Ev~ H“ghnaclefl<br />

of failure wohn’8 have a<br />

~a~hed m~Pf.3*_Ameri fmgiQii P~~ent ~ere: M@BdnmeaEnEk, Saul,<br />

,bRnka.),<br />

Weeldy. Covert, Miller, Scott, Whiteley a“d<br />

chance in the world to hook onto their<br />

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A wilful man is “~ual<br />

little araft.—Dodge News.<br />

any man springer.<br />

,DAWSON socCER TEAM<br />

who prefem hia will tO yO ~,<br />

Mr. and Mm. James SaUl were F.- W*mt&—Wantid to hear ,. WANTS GAMES<br />

She: “What are yo fiinting , uncheon guegfa at the home of Mr. from owner of a farm for mlm. Give —.<br />

shout?’~<br />

~d MI’2. E. C. Babbitt Thursday. lowest price and powamion. L, Jon#s, , The l)a~son Soccer team is anxious<br />

He: “Just what you a e tbinki”g<br />

Box 561, O]ney, .111.<br />

Lit. ‘ “td get into touch with othm t~inn in<br />

about.” ,. ?hi ~ims M$ry and Sadie Covert<br />

this mectlonAnd arrange fot a nutiber<br />

She : “ti you do, I’11 mm.” entertained the Dawuon and Maxwell bst—A Been a$eutar ‘tcfmmed in of matih tfuman.<br />

‘ Judge; ‘#And for the levity ye”. ,hkh whool basket ball teams at omnge between the Dawson Bank and Anf tex-m’inteieded is requetiad to<br />

hUVeEdfO~ncktri~ ydW t ifdi 1 BMI .~eir. home ~rday eve”i”g. Cake .gbe tihnis court. Finkr pkaee noti. commutimb’ with Mr. Tom Boyd;<br />

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The DawsonNews<br />

PUbl18hed on Thursday” at Diyaon, Nev<br />

Mexico by the<br />

DA\VSON Wrwm OWARTMENT<br />

PAUL K. CARSON, ‘<br />

Director and Editor<br />

rn- of Bmmmlnttom<br />

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Advert.slnE Ratio on ~u~lloatlon<br />

Writer-d amend-clann ‘ matte:<br />

Maroh Itch, ti21, at the pqat.office al<br />

Dawaon. hqaw Metiloo,<br />

“ If Youdo not reaelveyour pa~m I.*S.<br />

U1arlV, 0, if at tiny tllna you ohm”=,<br />

yOUr addresrn,kindly i“torm “q an,<br />

promDt attention wtu be EIven to you)<br />

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OLD CAPITAN .,<br />

PASSES INTO HISTORY<br />

During the Mnt year a great man~<br />

change~ bve taken place in the towr<br />

Bite of DaweoII. Each change haf<br />

been a milestone in the progrh oj<br />

making our town a better .ptage ir<br />

“which. h live, and wur ‘communi~<br />

spirit a inora vital fome.<br />

dur.<br />

A few months ago, ‘b be exact,<br />

ing the fimt week of ,Tuly, sixty o]<br />

more frame shack kno~ am laTa”h<br />

Tpwn” Were torn down a“d burned<br />

in the interent of the eonsen.ation oj<br />

the health of the commutity und fo]<br />

the improvement of tbe physic~l ap<br />

pearance #f tbe camp. This actior<br />

wa~ an importnnt step in”the cleaning<br />

up of the entire camp from’ ~uch un<br />

eanitiry and un~ihtly places oj<br />

abode.<br />

Another utep in the “mme”directior<br />

“has recently been comploted. Th!<br />

last of “the old three-room fram,<br />

housas on Capitan hill ha~e hetin tar,<br />

down and hauled away.<br />

“Like the O*r oi~ uectio.~ of p.~<br />

eon, the houae~ on Capitan h!ll havi<br />

their histiry. Whil@ but little of. th(<br />

history Ims been recorded in bounc<br />

volumes, we were fortunate enougt<br />

to, obtiin a few fncti from’Judge Kin<br />

ney; whQ happened ta be in a remi”ie<br />

cent stite of mind as. the last. horn<<br />

wns being cartud away. .,,<br />

In 1908 t<strong>here</strong> wae an’ urgent neeti<br />

for more houses, which, by tbe wa~<br />

was slightly befo~e th~ adveti of tht<br />

modern portable house. A sugges<br />

tion waa ma-de and acted. u’pen, tkf<br />

thkre were a numbem of” three-room<br />

houaeo atCapitan, New Mexico, whict<br />

Might be moved inti Dawuon. A con<br />

tract was let for the moving of tweu<br />

ty-nine houaee. The .houaea were cul<br />

into “three piecen, loaded o,n flat cam<br />

and”shipped into Dawson,. w<strong>here</strong> the}<br />

were net upoq wkt b aj”ce beer<br />

known as Capitan bill. ;<br />

The hou~es tiere first ;ccu~ed b}<br />

the. Itnlian ,c(dca pullem of the old<br />

“Beehive “ coke oven~.. Sitiatid at<br />

they”. were on the rocky surface of<br />

the.hill, t<strong>here</strong> wambut,lit$le opportun.<br />

ity. for the cultivating of gardenB,<br />

But this difficulty .waa overcome .by<br />

the fimt thrifty Italian tenan~, who<br />

haqlqd in httndre~ of loads of rich<br />

soil. and made their gardsn~ under thti<br />

mmt diwouraging of circumshnce~,<br />

During recent yvara”some of the best<br />

gardens in ;Dawmn have been ~own<br />

on these enme pldtg.”<br />

“In 1904 a w’stir Byshrn waa put iq<br />

to serve. tbene-houseu and they aleo<br />

had the distinction’ of being ,the first<br />

to. be tired” foi’ electric ligh,ti.<br />

But “the old order changet~~. ” AB<br />

the ‘operation of the mjnee be~p,rne<br />

mora extiengive, more houuei were<br />

needed: New houses were built”on No.<br />

6 h~,’:and New Capihit’ and’~yeni” by<br />

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Perhape the income. is not m large au before. Even so, INCOME ia only one.<br />

half the stdrm The other half and bv far the more imuortsnt of the two. i OUTGO.<br />

Are you gtifiug value received for i~?<br />

Look over our expenses for the mat mo~th. Were they all nece aary and<br />

really worth whilef Did you bu~ SOmethimg you really hnve little use fo<br />

cause it was theq, or. liave you ought things beyond your means because<br />

just be-<br />

yo,u happened<br />

to temporarily hnve some extra money in your pocket Or in yOur eh cklng qccount?<br />

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If you are not getting aheai try a new plan. #pen a ~vings Act<br />

us next payday, wun though it ;s onl a dollar or tin dollara or twenty d<br />

“IIE with<br />

lars, and<br />

*U each uucceedi~ payday de oait 1kaWiue. Do you think th.t ~o small a amount<br />

,s not worth bother]~ about? %.” ~iM find if VCIU=ive the rdan a fair c i “c. that<br />

YOU CnSIgetalong wfiout that ten or ~enty just-as w-~lland ~ou will havR omething<br />

to show for it at the end of three or six months time.<br />

YOU wi~ then wonder why you didn,t try this simple scheme years a O, for ii<br />

u-ill give YOUa bettm faea of ha value of money, and give you a certain n isfaction<br />

in ]ooklng Iback over the yea~s ~rk, that can ha obtained in no other way.<br />

It is nnver too late ti commence ovnr, m start in next aydu .tith an amount<br />

YOU feel YOU should or can put auide. Don’t put it off longer % y k] ‘i ding YO elf into<br />

Walt]ng until you have a hundxed Or two hutied, b~cau~* that ~im~ may n ver COUIa<br />

~nd You are losing duable .tims in the tieantime.<br />

Start qow: Any amount webme at<br />

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Are You Having Trouble Making “Enonviction that<br />

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rh school mi~bt he built. In order , 15 cent copper will be seen .by the,<br />

‘clear the ne~essnry ground for the fi~t of Jan~w.<br />

w school building, nine of the ori~. —<br />

81 twenty-nine houaeg were torn<br />

wn. Since that time, as nbr Iocw<br />

Daw~pn Hotel<br />

John H- enbaugh Mgr.’<br />

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Electri Lights—Steam<br />

Heat<br />

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ms could ‘be”~ecured for the tenanti .W~n@~~.<br />

the remaining hou~e~, one by one I —. I<br />

ey have been removed. One of the<br />

uses still remain~, not bec~use Of<br />

ntiment, but because plan~ are be.<br />

? made b remodel the building for<br />

manual training shop. ‘<br />

The space cleared by the removal 19 :<br />

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the houses which have been used I<br />

r so many years, will now be avail.<br />

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la for play ground.” No de{iqi-<br />

Jns have as yet been mad~ for the<br />

provement” of tbe gronnd, but it ja<br />

mirably located for the construe.<br />

,n of a quarter-mile oval track with<br />

football and baseball field on the<br />

FUII Ljne<br />

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Jide. It is to be hoped that some<br />

ch p“lan may be worked out. Automobile Acce., oqies<br />

Mrs. T, L. Kin~y re~ed f- .,<br />

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Jitn.7 Sorwic. to ill Puts of Cmm, N“ ht -w D*Y<br />

agon Mouti last Sunhy, we ~m<br />

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A Parent-Teachers meeting ~i~<br />

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left hy the reuignatl<br />

,Yeari. Our-boys” Camied ofi “tie hOB<br />

orsbyt~eHcore of 41 to 15.<br />

held. at fibe Gentra~ School Friday,<br />

I)ecmmber 2. The fi t. -Pa~ of the<br />

program consisted of a drill. by the<br />

Mi:mi.:W]gh achqql boys” and ~irb<br />

will be: Seen o“ ~.the Dawmon fIOOI<br />

neti Sn”turdayni~ht for the first time<br />

The~k ought ,to. be good games<br />

third and f outih g= e girls and a Springer had a hard time winnirq<br />

drill, called ‘!Scerecro<br />

by the third and fou<br />

M,A-roamin# ’., from them and o“r teams are con~id<br />

h grade b~y~. ared. about, equal. to, thmm of tl?(<br />

Amado Arelkmo’ of tb f.!h grade f=vored.<br />

the smociation ith an Indian<br />

dance. Aft@r his,’ n b nine= meeting<br />

Was held. Mt@.. J., ..,,,Mo~Ow was<br />

Springer High’. The Opera Houne wil<br />

be comfotinble. Return: gamea til<br />

b: played in, Miami Friday ~ft=tnoon<br />

The school rooms in all the bufld<br />

inga are attractively: decorated fi]<br />

After ,.this,, Wi~fred Teeple gave a<br />

vocnl eolo and the mee ting id joumed<br />

to meet “again the first Friday of Feb.<br />

ruary. . , ,: .’, ““,,, ’:,:<br />

Dr. Hatih of Pueblo gave an inter.<br />

esting talkfto the boys of’ th~ eeventh<br />

and eighth grade~ ar d ~high. SChOOl,<br />

Tuesclqy:.a~t6rq0gq, ;( :)””..,P’<br />

“~8ti:iB Morning; ~<br />

“Chri~tihe Bells.”<br />

“Jacky Frg~t.~~<br />

Recititionu by the pupik. ‘<br />

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IfARL DUFONT, C. C.<br />

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,OFiICE HOURS:<br />

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end ti TwQu-ri. llN “THE. PRICE OF PoSSESS1ON’I<br />

ti*M ~mw. - \<br />

, DR. WALLER RZs1GN5 AS<br />

Mr% O.’ N.- Motria. w& b bem<br />

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH<br />

vi~ng at *be @me k W. d hfti. ‘“<br />

H. D. Mer, left Ttr+y k ~ Dr. C; E. Wailer, of Santa Fe, state<br />

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directir of public, health work in New<br />

Mexico for the last two yearn ha~<br />

R. J. &erwmd, ~“ CoVent, An.. ~e~ned,<br />

gdu A-h, Mwy R-, ~ecm<br />

Dr. Wailer preuented. hIs resigna-<br />

Evereet aud Mr. and Mm. JaWW Snd<br />

tion to the mefiem of the stite<br />

*ended * dance at -Wer ~r- -bO*~ of health at a meeting held Ub<br />

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the A]yarado hotel Saturday. upOn<br />

Mm. Wn@t ~pitu amivd ti Dnwthe<br />

:wommendation of Dr. Wailer,<br />

mn O! ~y fw ~, Kmm., the board appointid Dr. G. S. Luckett<br />

alId ia ,V- in tie Qlome M Mr. of Sank Fe, who for the past two<br />

and Mra Peti Bm. y-m hea been direet.or of the division<br />

—— for preventable diseaaea, to “succeed<br />

Mr. J-M<br />

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Delagua, @]O.; tiiti in Dati<br />

Friday b *rnt Wir -r, ,who la<br />

.mn!fiied in h l-l w.<br />

“KING COTTON NOW REIGNS<br />

IN PECO~VALLEY, N. M:<br />

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hee bedn’ dethroned in<br />

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-“ IKing Cotin” re~ in hin stead, SC.<br />

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inis~. B“ le school, 10.00 & m.<br />

k. Yontig, Supt.: Prlm~ jrratfes<br />

leet at Eeuc e Shtion, & H, D.<br />

i5ber in c ge, higher @den mmt<br />

t ~hu~h~k Ev?n}~ wtim, 7,80<br />

cface ~day, 7.30 p,<br />

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SuCar, 100 lb.. -~.., . . . ..96.7S<br />

~fedo Btm-t Potat-*,<br />

; IPo lb,.<br />

.Spit-ben I<br />

--- -------.. $2.2s<br />

A 1-. bOs..$3.SO 4<br />

.-.,. for’Chfistmasl’9Zl ,,, ,’, ,.-,,.,’.. “.”, ,.<br />

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‘ W. h~~c just r.celvcd 4 .bipmeni of, bc.utiful mew B~th R&bet<br />

which we offer ●t<br />

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‘gestioris. ~<br />

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lU tkmw tim ● of sustrmc.<br />

$3.60 Ekch ‘“”- ‘““’<br />

● timn, could .Fo Ei=O ~~thing<br />

morn uoeful t ● m ● amak ‘oF<br />

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fl*ur, *u*ir 0 mtatrnn, or m<br />

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● bin=, of mppha? “. .<br />

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In thd Jewelry Department (Gifts that hst) ‘“’”’”<br />

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I Di-momd M. F1 r. 4S ‘lb.. $#.00 A cOMPLETE LINE OF I<br />

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.~iarnond M.PI r, 98 lb.. @.00.’ ~ FELT SLIPPERS<br />

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for Womam, Cbifdwn and Mom<br />

now in ctock. ALL SIZES AND .<br />

. . COLORS . ‘<br />

One Nne ,m.k’c’ ●d, b-vr<br />

work shwa, ~ul=r $4.7S TmlUM,<br />

Frtiy amd Suurdm?<br />

$3.~0 ~ Pair.’ ~<br />

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AN kind. of rash ~ut* uow<br />

in ●tock for Ch iatm=n,<br />

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I Another ~ 4 ipment” ““ of<br />

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Chrktm s .Candy,<br />

..’ I just r ceived -<br />

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mmeeotiiky h e-ery home. .-<br />

Thaia rockars mmnow on nmle’<br />

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mt gremtly FMdud ,, Pricen. .8 IG<br />

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‘“ DON’T YOU THINK THIS<br />

WORTH INVESTIGATING?<br />

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“I want a hiief case:’ ,naid the 6—Do not back out of any public The kiddies all would he, ..<br />

man with the Bumpicion#looking nose. or private gamge on a main thorough. ,1 1~,your preaen~ “ =rne ~0 18* . ‘“‘“<br />

,,Do you ~ean:e~ quartfoliO?” fare. . To hung on the CfiEtmaE tie.<br />

suggested the tnctful clerk.<br />

f---Do not fail $0 ]ook both Ieft,and Your gifth need not be opened<br />

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right when approaching a street in. If a puster YOU will use; ,<br />

John: “’What are .You going tq “do temection regacdlws ‘of the fact that “Don’t open until C~lst~s* t “<br />

with tbe money from your Chfistmao one haa technically the right of ,way Isa seal that YOU should choose’.<br />

savim club?”<br />

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on alf cam app~ching from tbe left, I wnnder if YOUfeali~a ‘.’<br />

Hemw: “Pay’ for the prisent9 “my<br />

7—When driving in the mountains The hardebipa of tbs clerk,<br />

wife gives. ink.”<br />

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akd approaching a milmad cro;sing, If YOUneglect ~ mail THIS WE~K.<br />

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k Office BOY (*o .editnr): “A man<br />

do not rely upon tke wig-tiw-or bell, And thus your duty shirk.<br />

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called at t,he office while you wem as they often fail ta worti. Uae your And picture the POO*pOstrn~* ‘“ ‘<br />

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out who -Id that he came in ti give eyes and cam. “” ,. bden down ~th shouldem lame;’<br />

.,- YOU a beatitig,”<br />

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8—Do not PW maclrines going in F., although ‘tiu “M?w Chritiafl”<br />

Editor: “What did you tell him?” your direction at a highway or stceat They muut all work, just the *me.<br />

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Office BOY.:“1 mid kt I was uor. inbmection as it is dangerous am well so remember, friend! MAIL EARLY,’ ‘<br />

ry that you were not in.”<br />

as being against th~ bw,. ‘ If you’d sti~ad the Christmas cheer ~><br />

9—Remember not to dfive too close MAIL EARLY, and MA~ OFTEN<br />

Mike: “You look tiredj’<br />

bebind the car in front of yti, m it And delay s,yau need<br />

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not fear.<br />

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. Pat: “Well> it’s hati work<br />

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carry. mky be necaeaary for that mr, ki stip<br />

~lfe is a mad, mad mce, and ~ha<br />

. tiOY SCOUT NOTES~: : :<br />

ing a bod of bricks up. to the third suddenly withmt giving a ~tip signal.<br />

we get through with i we afe all. ou<br />

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story:’<br />

of breath,-Boatin . lCDO not race k ~aet. car b a“ (By Jaws COnrIer).<br />

anscript.<br />

Mike: ‘*How long have you been do. stipping point in order .40 oqueeze The regular meeting of h Boy<br />

. . . ing it.?”. .-. . .<br />

‘~1 think 1>11dm~ I ou the hOYS.’<br />

p9ti it. us a lame majdiity of acci- huti wua held ti tie W&fam Of.<br />

Pat: “No-I ~tatt tomomw.n<br />

mid the miner as he fe~. d- th{<br />

denb to ~e~mtrhfia am caused in fi~ at ,1.80- Friday evening. Pf.snE<br />

ehaft.—Fmtlt. ..<br />

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Tmffic Cop:<br />

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“SaY au, didn;t you<br />

tiee me wave at you? ‘ < ;<br />

Mirandy: “Yen, yo fraih thing<br />

and if Henry was <strong>here</strong> herd mImh qOo<br />

He:<br />

“1”””<br />

“~ow long “hav you been en.<br />

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red?” .<br />

‘Shd: “Thiu time, or all tigefier?-<br />

.-Lord Jeff. “‘<br />

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MH, &gg: ‘(you d ceived m~ be.<br />

fore we were married You told m<<br />

you were well ofk”<br />

Nagg : ~~SoI W’*, b’ i’ I didn’t ~a].<br />

ize it.L”--New.York~ , ,1,~ :,,<br />

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fw ,* dance *W tie tiW” we.-.”<br />

SANE SAFETY StJGGESTIONS<br />

—“ MAIL EARLY Atih otiEN rfumniw w give N- Year’k Ev* W-<br />

From the S*fety Buraiu of the Auto. (Ry Annie P, Schi.~m. “Clerk in New Id%u+mblle<br />

Club of. Sou”tb-n Rnchelle, ,N. .Yl, ,P&t” Office. ) Mr. krroom Wsb me-ma mve<br />

California The Chriatmartidr h drawing near, hhti-wee~w- “.<br />

—., When psrcelTost 10oms %i~h, in--k<br />

,“<br />

:, l—When you, givs an arm. s~nal. The clerks and potimew “plead ti”i~h A-w*bofom~@for<br />

a turn, look bebind hefere turn. ‘ you ; Mr. -n mh tie tic- “~<br />

,,MAIL EA~LY,l~’ is their cm. for the da~. E~h -t took kn<br />

ng.<br />

2—Din’t drive away. from the curb’ Of coume you want your friend~ to wk~=fi-toee~~m ““<br />

without giving an. arm eignal and get 811. A mod time is cured b ev- ~.<br />

looking behind. Their Afti “by Chiist~ dny/ -: Ierwq.e*,the da”&. , ., ----<br />

8—Don~t park your car partly on And Uncje Shin-will .baqk YOU~UFL,”<br />

!he b!gbway when utopplng to change If YOUmnil thern,rlghi away. ,.<br />

:ite~ or make ~epnim. But if you keep on waiting .“: :<br />

.4—Do not ulight from a ~rked car Until the Iaut few. dhy~,<br />

anthe left hnid side without 100fig T<strong>here</strong>’il. he Co,ngeGion .@ $he ,finik<br />

;O 8ee ..if anyone is approaching in a And terrible delayu.<br />

nachine., ,. . . . ,, ., Just think bow, disnppoint8d ~‘~”~~~,’~<br />

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The wise buysr will<br />

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apprdate; these ,aug-<br />

SPECIAL SAiE O;<br />

l’” Mackinaw Coats.<br />

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--- .“ $9.96 Each ‘ ‘--’<br />

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Give ● MecMuaw fw Xmu.<br />

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ETHEL CUYTON<br />

BERT LYTELL . ‘“ ““<br />

huDW8F mwmr8d<br />

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to ktter d-an~e” ,Dawson Opera House, .::’::~m.<br />

tbn in<br />

C4MYFINGERS”<br />

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WEEk DECEMBER 19 TO 25<br />

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FEATURING LOUISE’ LOVELY<br />

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SATURMY_ : 1’., .<br />

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METRO PHOTOR-Y IN SfX PARTS<br />

‘ THE CAsT : ,“ ‘ ‘..<br />

Rabert AAe (kdyfingers) . . . . . ..-.~. - 6Eti &tall .<br />

Enti. Camde+ ;-.--------- *----.....:-. Orn<br />

Jmstti H-ddom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F~=k Ilrntt<br />

Rachel Sethorill . . . . ..-+-------- Edythe Ch<br />

Ltc.t. Ambroao . . . -------------- D.Wikt J<br />

Robert A-he (mt age of four) ------ Stmd8r GO .bb<br />

SYNOPS16Fiv. yarn ●fter Rachel Seth.rill 4u. di~owned her only<br />

daughter for cheice i. m.rrimtiwth. #irl, #owd with QnO CMIA, i9<br />

killed. The boy falli in Ath = .afe-cr~cker ●nd le~raa the pro f.mian.,<br />

Yenrs Intar, Haddon, the Sethcrill lawyer, while senr<br />

M*II Iikemetieof Mru. Sctherill’t bu*b~nd, lE*WW thst<br />

not~ crook, d~●lmont ●a exact rasqmblauce. bdyfi<br />

has fmllen in love with Enid, Mrs. Sot&rill’* -ward.<br />

● ~ b-n mt tb.S*tb.rtilc- tbu old kdy notices th<br />

blame and GUSW* - k uenstrn.<br />

pearls di..mp.mm. H-ddon ind Liout. A<br />

●d ucuse Hyfioger*. The pe~rl~’ .re<br />

‘old Idy demou=”e~ tbun for im.uiti~ hem<br />

the iuvithtion to riiit<br />

money to place in h<br />

hor -md during tae<br />

rife. ktotthatd<br />

th*t ●11l=w-bm~k=m mveutw=ll~ receive th*ir yunfkmmn<br />

ero roelizea he cmnmot win her love ●ud MMmtly dep&t*<br />

he •tn~ ●ttbe s-fe ~nd it conFrotIted by tb= mid Izdy, w<br />

-t. id.fi~ Haddo. ..d Ambmw w.itfng for kim.<br />

the safe and fired- the mm=s<br />

Emid e.xplaiming hh dep-ra.<br />

iutact with ● letter fmm .U d yfinger. to<br />

T~ old lady rqpomte ●ndinform- him<br />

he imher-grandson.<br />

totho wlice follo-s<br />

Ho rofuaee to #t*y. A confenqion ti,f hio .trimm<br />

with a t~~.yemr sentence iu Prfgon. Released, ha<br />

tdem to farming. Enid finds him mud they ~re m~rrid . Tboy Ii-m<br />

mmthe f*m and bvo 8 b-by bmy. The lam-l+ old WY, while w~tcb.<br />

inc them F- ~n .mkmbeti, -Iim =nd ●fidat de- in~ tbair midct.<br />

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IE DAWSO NEWS<br />

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Publithod Weakly by THE WELFARE DEPARTMENT<br />

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DAWSON, NEW MEXICO- THURSDAY. DECEMBER .-——--—,----- 22. I n? I<br />

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SANTA CLAUS TO VISIT<br />

DAWSON KIDDIES<br />

For scl.eral days, Santa’s advance<br />

agents have been coming into Dawson<br />

in prc~aration for the annual visit of<br />

Hi$ Majesty, St. Nicholas. BY Christ.<br />

mns eve; all will be in readiness for<br />

hie reception. Loads and loade of<br />

Christmas gifts, candy, nuts, and<br />

c,ranges will be on hand to gladden<br />

the hearts of hiz many friends.<br />

The reception- committee this year<br />

will include the names of over fourteen<br />

hundred Dawson children bet~veen<br />

the ages of three and fifteen,<br />

and all cbildrcn over fifteen years of<br />

agc who arc attending school.<br />

It seems that Santa was very much<br />

plzascd with his reception list year.<br />

eo a silni!ar plan will again be car.<br />

ried out this year. T<strong>here</strong> will be four<br />

Chsistmu% trcea; one at the Central<br />

School, one at the Opera House, one<br />

at the I.orita School, and one at<br />

I.ash’s Hfdl. The following pro~arn,<br />

consisting of five numbers will bc<br />

rcndcrcd at each of the above named<br />

PIUCCSand pretiel)ts distributed to the<br />

children of the respective districts.<br />

Song -------------------- Chorus<br />

~.ong ------- —-------- Girl Scouts<br />

SonE ---------- Jul>ior Camp Fire<br />

Son~ . . . . . . ..- Senior Crimp Fire<br />

Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boy Scouts<br />

(Santa Claus will also be t<strong>here</strong>)<br />

The pr~grams at the Central School<br />

and the Opera HouEe will start at<br />

4.30 o’clock Saturday afternoon, ‘De.<br />

celnber 24th, and the programs at the<br />

Lorita School and hshb M~ll will<br />

~tart at 5,00 0’clOck the same nfternoon.<br />

The place w<strong>here</strong> each child is<br />

to go is written on his card, and also<br />

the hour at’ which the program is to<br />

start. If by Thursday evening t<strong>here</strong><br />

i~ any child who has not received a<br />

card, they should call at the Welfare<br />

Office Friday morning. Presents may<br />

he issued only upon pre.sentatio” of a<br />

card, and at the place indicated.<br />

CHRISTMAS MAIL DELIVERY<br />

‘The delive~ wndow of tlhe local<br />

post office wiR be open on Christ.<br />

mw Eva after distri,hltion mi mai]s<br />

until 8 p. m., for delivery of parcds<br />

only, and on Christmas morning from<br />

9 to 10 a. m, The office will also<br />

Ibe open on Mon,tiy, Dec~bm 26~h<br />

fnom 9 to 10. a. m. Pmkro- will<br />

please refrain fram agklng Sor par.<br />

.=el,s n’t any time except when de.<br />

livery windows are open, as it is i“<br />

COn’fiiCt ~vith the Poakfd Laws and<br />

Re,gula,tions ta kransnct any business<br />

except clurinc office hOuTs.<br />

HARVEY SPRINGER, P. M.<br />

KNIGHTs OF ‘PYTHIAS<br />

ELECT OFFICERS<br />

At the reg=eeting of the<br />

Knights of Pythiaa lodge held in the<br />

lodge rooms on Wednesday evening,<br />

Decnmber 14th, the following officers<br />

were elcc~d for the next term: ‘<br />

Chancellor Commander . . . . . . . . .<br />

Frank Besuolo<br />

Vice Chancellor Commander ----<br />

. . . . . . . . . . . . ..-. -.Ira Bradford<br />

Prelate --------------- J. Sbeltin<br />

Master at Arms . . . . . . ..- F, Covert<br />

Inner Guard -- . . . . Angelo As@ala<br />

Outer Guard --- Elmer Sherfick, Jr.<br />

Mr. Caaper Moty waB elected as<br />

trustee, taking the place of Mr. W. G.<br />

Noore,<br />

pired.<br />

whoBe term of office has ex-<br />

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MY, nnd Mrs. A, SandPval a= the<br />

Wren@ of a b~by girl.<br />

\ Ha$eYou Been a Good Boj? /<br />

Thci neu+ly elected officer# of tie<br />

ocal chapter of the Eastern fir<br />

were in~lled Saturday eveni~, De.<br />

!mber 17th.<br />

At t,he conclusion of the k&h~a-<br />

:ian sewice, Wylch was witn~ed ‘by<br />

:he Ea$tern Stars and fmiliw, re-<br />

!r=hmezb were seryed a“d k -id<br />

‘our ~~~”7?d.<br />

Mr. C, A. Frazer 4 Mi~ Helen<br />

~razer s~nt Sunday M BafdY.<br />

The regular meeting of the Daw.<br />

son Boy Scoub was held in the office<br />

of the Welfare Department at 7.30<br />

Friday evening.<br />

Plans were discussed for the organ<br />

ization of a football team to play s<br />

tcaln of ““non-Scouts” some time ir<br />

the near future.<br />

Preparations are also being made<br />

for a trip to ,Raton when the Dawsor<br />

Troop will compete with the Rater<br />

Troop in basketball and swimming<br />

contenti.<br />

Scout Redpath has been selected az<br />

captain of the Troop ksketball team<br />

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HIGH SCHO bL TEAM WINS<br />

-E WITH MIAMI<br />

One ud tbe -t closely conteatid<br />

baskelhbal.1gmmm in Afi tk DP.w- I<br />

aon high sehoD1hys’ t-m have tius<br />

far been engm~ti, ww @ayd et the<br />

OFra House S~turday eveninr, *en<br />

fie Miami !hi* gchool tia,m was defeated<br />

by a narrow m,argti of six<br />

poinba. The final score W- Da-on<br />

3J and Miam i 26.<br />

0 win~ ho 1L misunderstanding, the<br />

Minmi high a:hool girls’ &earn,which<br />

was also to p]ay, failed h arriw~. In<br />

order to prov ide the second g~me Of<br />

the evening, a conltest was atinged<br />

with the Kink‘ tow:~ team. The bwo<br />

l’ocnl girls’ te ams ‘hnd mn’t twice before,<br />

the hon m having ‘been dividd<br />

in the tw co I,tests. For this rmson;<br />

the ~ame was of unu~ual intm=t. In<br />

the first half the hi~h srhacd obtained<br />

a i-d of i poinh, wlhi~ b tIWW?I<br />

firial score s 13 Ito 9 in tivm at<br />

The lina of ibe teams were as<br />

fol10w8 :<br />

Dawson B )YF TEAMS Minm$<br />

English Forward Bishop<br />

Montoya Fsrward I@kanbarY<br />

Coved Center Ecller<br />

Sinesio Guard Bishop<br />

R4path Subsbitu’te Stiti<br />

Saul s u,b#ttit e Undemaod<br />

D&wwn GI RLS’ TEAMS Du.~on<br />

High ‘ Tvwn Team<br />

Vickers Forward Cwh<br />

Wnger Fore-d Buttram<br />

Rd@th J. Ounter Ever-t<br />

Pdty R. Center ShelWn<br />

Chiappetti Guard Map<br />

Covert Guard Teeple<br />

Sherwood Su,bstitike R-bh<br />

Bmgmo Stibtitute<br />

SIGN FICANT NEWS<br />

The Unite, ‘States Navy Department<br />

hss ,announced thst it wilt mon<br />

,Place fifteen ships of *he dd navy<br />

UEXICANS FORM SOCIAL CLUB CAMP FIRE NOTES<br />

on the amti,o n Iblwk fnr sale.<br />

Russia hw sent a wvti delegation<br />

h Buenos Alres for the n~tiation<br />

About twenty of the Mexican pee. A-O.Ki.Ym Camp<br />

of trtile rel,a io”e between Argentina<br />

>Ie living. in Dawson mvt Sundav,<br />

and Russia,<br />

[t the honle of Mr. Pollares on No. 5<br />

(Julia Frazer, Reporter.)<br />

The House of BaprwenMve6 on<br />

iill and organized a social rlub which<br />

The A-O-Ki.Ya Canlp Fire Girls<br />

December 10 lh pmued ffiheWalah bill<br />

rill benr the name “Club Rectetitivo.’~<br />

Inet at the holne of Dorothy Dive~<br />

for tie appoi ntmen,t of 22 rndditionfd<br />

; fo~ their last meeting. O“r time wa~<br />

Mr. J. Paez was elected. president, ;<br />

f edeml district ju~es.<br />

Iir. J. V. Ramirez secretary, and Mr, (<br />

spent practicing our Chri~tmaa songs, A limit on :Ihinese immig~tion may<br />

The next meeting of the Camp will be<br />

Iugustinc Quezada, Jr., treasurer of<br />

be sdt by the Canadian wvment.<br />

he new club.<br />

held at the home of Mrs. Holma”. Ulster refu aes to take any ,N~t in<br />

A meeting !vil be held at the same<br />

Udticamp.<br />

the new lrisk Free’ Stite. ●<br />

>lncenext Sunday when the rules and (Elizabeth She~ood, Reporterj Brtiain, .Is.Wn and bhe United<br />

cgulatiotls for members will be form.<br />

The Uda Camp Fire Girls held s State9 agree Ito limit navies.<br />

hated,<br />

;hort meeting at the home of Mrs, W, A Wtal ~f S06,228 diene were ad-<br />

Mr. Jaloma, n n>en>bcyof the new<br />

Hart la~t Tuesday evenin=.<br />

mi,ked b t-hE Un


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~k~t Appeafanca ~<br />

1s A BUSINESS ASSET<br />

We are preps red to give you thk best of service in<br />

keeping your clothes cleaned and pressed<br />

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DAWSON TAILOR SHOP<br />

Hot Chiti and Chocolate<br />

Drop in Af ter the Show<br />

,-<br />

Dwight’s IceCream<br />

Confectionery and<br />

Cigars<br />

Serve ,<br />

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PLAC A“ ““ TO EAT ,,;;:~:;;<br />

TH”E QU CK LuNCH—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT<br />

RADKA & GRAHAM<br />

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RATON, N, hf.<br />

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TOWN BASKETBAL TEAMS ‘ THE NEW YEARS DANCE<br />

SCORE ANOT ER VICTORY] The New Y.ar’s danu will be<br />

chm.ke of the Dawon BOY %U<br />

The second double header on the GOOdmusic will ‘be furhitie~ ,by ~<br />

Dawson Basketball ,ub,~ ~chedu,e WardemllO~h&a. Any but w<br />

be glad to supply YUU wfih tick+<br />

was played on the ho~ e floor on Fri- ~t ~l,oo ~wh.<br />

day evening with th town teams<br />

nlr. Frank McLennon and Mr. Ro<br />

from Springer. The awson players<br />

IZobcrtwn came down fmm Rcd Ri<br />

again demonstrated t eir basketball<br />

er Tuerduy to spend Lb holidaya<br />

ability by winfiing hot games. Dawson. .<br />

The Dawson Men’ team found .—<br />

their stride early in t he Fame and ~<br />

wm,~ES<br />

nntl yearn ~~0 ~tocklngs<br />

were not hung on<br />

Chr1stmn8 eve as \vn hang<br />

them mow, No one ever<br />

heard of much n thing ad<br />

hungtng up n BtOCklUg for<br />

Chr18tmms glfts. And if<br />

children had thoucht cd such a thing<br />

the? would havo .nltI, “What a foullah<br />

idea I A stocking wouldn’t “hold h~lf<br />

tie things we wan~ So tie children<br />

thruu~hout the world pieced crocks,<br />

blg brns~ basln$, md copper ketth?e<br />

on the henrth on Chrlstma8 eve nnd<br />

Itit “otee In thmn tellIng Satlta to<br />

fill them to the brim. Each year the<br />

chlldrpn left lhrget Wsmls to be filled,<br />

children left larger ves~ls to k fdle&<br />

Up [n the great whlw uorth Snnta’n<br />

celndeer no longer pruned nnd palvea<br />

lmpatlent to be off cm Christmas eve.<br />

aw they once hnd done, They Illlng<br />

thclr bend% nlld II tlrcd look Catne<br />

%ntr,thclr hlg brown eyes, for they r~<br />

mel))berefl how hqn\-y the lends h:td<br />

groat) nlld how mfmy more trips they<br />

%\.ereforced to mnke yenr by year.<br />

St. Nicholas no lo”Eer weted now<br />

through the RUmrLl@t months, ns he<br />

once had done, hilt ?ubored every<br />

da>-throu~hnut the year, und often he<br />

built toys Ifde Into the night, for a<br />

gre!at maIIy gifts bad to be mnde to<br />

fill the hnfiketxttifitthe ~reedy cblldren<br />

left, The ,twlnkle l~ft lI!S Kieiry eyes,<br />

n!)d he n? longer snn~ about hls work.<br />

for he wnu szkd nnd thought of thn<br />

t!me ihnt wnnld mme when he could<br />

‘WhQh St. Nlch@an found tidcklng~<br />

n PIFICe 0! ~he g-at basketi and<br />

)nrti?l$ the twinkle camf agnln Into<br />

dR lntighlng Qpen. hls ,.heeks grew<br />

‘cd, nnd he UUIIEee he dkove through<br />

he merry aea of #cowflnki?rr.<br />

W]tb jnst stocklng5 to fill St<br />

Nlcholns hnd time to r.?flt. and he<br />

zrelv xtron~ and wII, nnd the $nirlt<br />

]f Chrlstmns Ilb*d. SO this Is why<br />

aowadnxs ~vn hung IIP our #tocklng@<br />

>n Chrlstulas eve. All this we mm<br />

!old hy A writer, who learned !t from<br />

I Chrlstmos fal~,<br />

no longer bl]lld +Tboagh ~r~eent~to go<br />

nrouml,<br />

L:lte n]]eDvcemher dny St. Nlchnlns<br />

stepped from hls workrnhopInto th~<br />

deep .1,”,7. FRCIDE the south, he<br />

SIl,etvl,ed out hIs tifea armn nnd<br />

cnlled: “Henr, oh hear, children of the<br />

,*:,vth, my ]o\.eii,ones. cnn you not see<br />

ymI nre hvcoml]>g wlflsb IUId thmt your<br />

creed,v Oemnnds nre ton neat n tnsk,<br />

even for St. NlcholaM, king of the<br />

Chrlstmnmspirit? Cuu’t Xou see, my<br />

vhlldrell, thnt TOUare kllllnr the srdrlt<br />

of Chrlstmns?,,<br />

His rhln snnk !IPon 111schent nnd<br />

rounded out a 06 to 9 victory. Bob<br />

tenr8 Kli$tened In bls kindly eyes. A<br />

soft \\,hltcsnowflnke fluttered down<br />

‘Pooler led the *corin for the l~~al<br />

and nestled ngfdnet hl# Cheek, and n<br />

team. with a total of. 30 points and<br />

tltl~ voice \vlllspered Into hl~ ear:<br />

“Snntn, I w,I1lI,elp you;’<br />

Shc~OOd fOllowed clo { ~ behind with<br />

,,lvho m-e yon Y risked St, h7cholnp<br />

24 points. Covert IWa ~redited with<br />

“1 nm n snow. fairy,” nnewered thn<br />

10 points and Laubac 2. For the O HE ~tro[lg and true; to be ge tln~ >-oIce.“A~ rn~ Elst@rsand I have<br />

Visitors, Wright tiade 6 points a“d ~ erollfi 1“ pi-nise and uppreclntlo dn~red nbotit th~ atr we have often<br />

of others: t,) impute worthy m< m\.lrled ahrnlt ynur alelch on Chrlst-<br />

Bruce S.<br />

( tivcs even to elle”de~; to give wlthol lnns eve, anti hnve Rr.?n the great<br />

ln the girls’ ~ame hich followed, cxpectmtlon of return; to pmctlce h’ Iolbds volt hllvc. Idlvnys Cnrrled and<br />

mlllty, tolernrlce and flelf.m~tralnt; I hen’ 1ired I-C,Uhn~e looked?<br />

Dawson again took an ea=]y ]~ad i“ ,,lvllnt, o what, shall 1 dOT’ asked<br />

innke the best I18eof thne anfl oppo<br />

the scoring and held i to the end of tunIry: to keep the 1“1ml Pum and tt Snntn.<br />

“Just go n[]o!lt your work as ueual;<br />

the Kame. Mka COVQ made a total ~ud~itlentCbnrltahle: to extend tnt~<br />

Of 32 pointi and Mm Buttram 16. I ]Igent .YInpnthy to tho&e In Olstrqs!<br />

nll.\ver~d the fairy. ‘{l nnd all my<br />

elst~rv ,vIII help ynu.Vto<br />

cnltlvnte quietness nn(l nonmflls<br />

For Springer, Mim H bbard made 6 j<br />

nnce; to sp~nk Ilttle and llaten macl “Oh, thnnk yml-lbank You:’ crlefl<br />

Points and Mine Popej<br />

1<br />

y 6.<br />

St. Xlcholas.<br />

! to ad<strong>here</strong> Ul!\-nI-Sto a<br />

And the fnlry floated out<br />

high atnndtil<br />

The town teamn ex ect to EO to of thon~bt, Pu,:p”se and ~ond”ct ;“ I amon~ the ntller uno\\. tlake$.<br />

Springer for a retur As the cblldren went abont the<br />

game y,orne grOW.\n gr~Ce, KW)dn@UBand Rtlltihld(<br />

time in the near f“tur I<br />

to fieek truth and rlshteon~nefls; I<br />

unowflakee whirled around them. nnrf<br />

The Iineup@ of the- earns were as [ n.ork, Iol,e, prny nnfl nerve dnlly: ! It swlrlerl ns if they henrd the chmnt.<br />

aspl~ grently, labor chmrtully at ln~ -f tiny mice%. mnd ns the -nn\,..<br />

f Ollowe:<br />

j tae GOdat HIS~.ord—tbi~ 19to tr~v flnkes nestled ngnlnst their enrs they<br />

Bays’ Tea , ! heavemv8rd.-G. Klel?,er In Y. M. ( Heemed to sing: ‘-Just n ~tocklng—<br />

Dawaon [ Springer ! C. Centnl.<br />

hnnE a etockln~,IIP on Christmas e~~?’<br />

Sherwood . . R. Forw rd ._ Hu”ier<br />

“J!wt n *tocklnK—dust a stwklnx,”<br />

POO1er --- L. F~r~ar ___ Wtight<br />

rnn~ tllrnl!gh the h~urts of the children<br />

on Chrfstmztaeve. And In place of<br />

Laubach .-. Center _- . Cunningham<br />

Assala . . . . . R. Guard __... Bruce To Welcome the New Year, Ienvlnz the meat vessels as they once<br />

Covert ---- L. Guard<br />

a<br />

hnd done tbe~ lust hun~ nn th~lr<br />

---- Shirley !<br />

sfocklncu.<br />

Graber, Sub~titute.<br />

PRETTY ceremony hm”rled<br />

Some chlldmn were tad selfish to<br />

dn~h from the pmst 18 to<br />

Girl, - Tea. ,,<br />

henr the @ong of the snowflake and<br />

open tile lront ddor prompt-<br />

Covert --- Forward<br />

left the mtit ba~kets amthey alwayu<br />

.-. Hubbard ly on the stroke of midnight for bad done. Bnt when they saw tbe<br />

Buttram --- Forward --- Popejoy ‘1 the paeslng of tbe old yenr to ~reat joy ihe unwIEQh chlldcen h~d<br />

Evere~t --- J. Center ..- Flomheim 1 join the centurtes of the past, In tbelr tiftu nnd how contenteA Ptl<br />

Shelton .._ R. Gentir .._ Reynolds and for the entrance of the baby hnppy they were the8a Wlfbrh on-<br />

Teeple ----- Guard .,---- Shahati oew ?eur, who 18 just nbout to were riahnmd. and they, too, -n<br />

Mays ----- Guard . .--- Wright<br />

mmmence hlB earthly cnfeer. to hang UP onlY their Etdcklnguwheh<br />

Shelton ------- Sub. - ------ Taylor<br />

w.tmaa eve mrne rwpd.<br />

we at Ienst 8h~>11t‘TqnprnyNew Yekr”<br />

to everyho(ly we meet on New leur’~<br />

m~rnln~. \VheI1rve ~hollt thnt, we<br />

menn cood hICk to them for all the new<br />

yenr throllxh,<br />

NEVER AGAtN<br />

Oetrlch — New.- fanglod breakfamt<br />

tedd, eh? Well I wore otf frem that<br />

etufl the flret of last yearl<br />

PUMPKIN PIE.<br />

—<br />

Stew the pumpkin and rqb thin”@<br />

% colnnder. Rent the yolkfl of tour<br />

:ggs IIght; ndd n cupful of fiugnr and<br />

>ent unt!l YOII hnve n qnnrt uc the<br />

$ten’ed Dumpkk. Pour In II quart of<br />

nllk, n tennpoonflll of ❑utmeg, nnd CID.<br />

)nmon. Fol(l In the Sclffend whlt~<br />

B! four eggs, Line a deep ple plate<br />

vlth IIl]ff paiite, tien fill with the<br />

)umpkln and bake In a mode-ate oven<br />

111done.<br />

t<br />

SHORT LIFE IS LONG.<br />

—<br />

Aa the cutwml~ts have It, a Yemt<br />

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The Dawson News ~<br />

PA~ K. CARSON,<br />

Director and Editor I<br />

.l,,,IE” of smbm..1pN*m<br />

six m,nthu . . . . . . ..--. -- . . . ..-...$ ,76<br />

_ one . f..~V_--.. z. ... ... . . ...z-.-L . . . . . 1,60<br />

AdVert,slng Ratem o“ APplicatIL,n<br />

Nnterea a, UeCOnd-.la@B<br />

March ltth, 1$21, at the pomt-offiS&~<br />

Uawnon. A-ew M.xica.<br />

If You do not receive youf”paper l.e~.<br />

ularl~, or If at any time y“” chan~h<br />

Yaur addreee, kindly inform tie and<br />

prmmpt atte.ntlo”<br />

F*QUa.te.<br />

will be given to your<br />

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CHRISTMAS GREETINGs<br />

By WarrZ Harding<br />

The Christi,m a-n of 1921<br />

comes to a wodd titih I think we<br />

dI realize lb now set j@ fe* fair.<br />

ly and firmly in the way M ~abilitation<br />

and of return to Che sde wys<br />

of pro~ws and reconstitin,<br />

Our own country may well regati<br />

&elf as peculidy fortunate, ,bth in<br />

iti bmrn,teous tesoumw and, by rea.<br />

rnn of tie oppmbunity it hw enjoyed<br />

of making ih own god fotiune and<br />

~. —-—.—— .———.<br />

I<br />

I<br />

Are You Having Trouble Making Ends Me bt?<br />

Then atop and look in the matter.<br />

Perhapn the income & nrit afl large as before. Even m, INCOME “ia only onehalf<br />

the ~tdry. The other half and by far the more important of the two, in O~GO.<br />

Are you getti~ value received for it?<br />

Look ‘over your expen~ea for the past month. Were they all necessary and<br />

r~ally worth while? Did You buy e.omethinx vou reallv hnve little use for. just because<br />

it was che~, or have you bought thin~~ beyond ~our means becausa “y~u hap.<br />

pened to temprardy have home extra money in your pocket or in your checking account<br />

? Anawar the~e questione for yo”rnelf and see if ou are guilty,<br />

If you are not getting ahead try a new plan. ~pen a Savings Account with<br />

us next payday, even tha~h it ;B only a dollar or ten dollam or twenty dollars, and<br />

then each succeeding payday de osit likewise. Do you think thnt so small an amount<br />

is not w~rth botherilw about? $OU will find if yon give the plan a fair chance that<br />

you can get along without &at ten or twenty just as well and you will have something<br />

to show for it at the, end d three or six months time,<br />

You wiU then wonder why you didn’t try this simple scheme years ago, for 11<br />

will give you a better laea of the value of money, and give you a certain satisfaction<br />

in looking ,back over the year’s work, that can be obtiined in no other way.<br />

It is never too late to commence over, m start i“ next payday with any amount<br />

YOUfeel YOUshould or can p“t aside, Don’t put it off longer by kidding ydumelf inti<br />

Waltlng until you have a hundred or two hundred, because that time IUay IIeVer ~Ome<br />

and YOU are los]ng valuable time in the meantime+<br />

Start now. Any amount welcome at<br />

At this Chri-as &Xwn,<br />

ati am ~ure !tkt Wr ~aple<br />

I hope<br />

,<br />

Will re-<br />

No, 7 Mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

Machine Shop and Craftsmen . . . . .<br />

rection and aupertision of men, may<br />

be a candidate for the Welfare Corn.<br />

turn devou,t bhanke far the bleusin~ -.-. .. —————-—. —-—-———-—-——-tit<br />

have been bmtiwed -n tiem, outside ________________________<br />

and renew tiheir pled- d ser&<br />

I<br />

It will be noted t}at the first sec.<br />

aINIuaefuln~ of earned dfofi and tion of the ballot is desi~ed to pTO.<br />

cafe adwancemewt im ‘beblf of t!lre<br />

vide representation of the neveral nab=t<br />

things of Iif e,<br />

tionrd rrouue. Each emr.levee of the<br />

co”m”pa~yw~o is entitled ~o ~ vote may<br />

WELFARE COMMITTEE MEET<br />

—- vote for any man of his own nationmittee<br />

or participate in their election.<br />

4. The supewi~ion of the election<br />

shall be in charge of the Welfpre<br />

Committee in office at nuch time as<br />

the election may be held, and the<br />

votes shall be counted by a committee<br />

composed of two members of the act.I<br />

ing ~Ommittee and the DirectOr of the<br />

The regnlar meeting of the Daw.<br />

son Welfare committee was held in<br />

tbe office of the Welfare Depart.<br />

ment at 7.S0 Saturday evening,<br />

The meeting wau give” over to the<br />

ality withOut regard tO the district in W@lfnre Department.<br />

which h@ may be employed. Th@ men Ntiices will be posted in the near<br />

receiving the high@$t number Of votes future Eiving the date On which the I<br />

in their own respective national general election will be held for the<br />

~rOuus, shall be declared @lected- 0 selection of the Welfare Committee<br />

Electric Lights<br />

Heat<br />

discussion of plans for. a more satis- The second section of the ballot which is to serve for the first six<br />

factory method of selcctirig the ,nem. prOvide$ fOr the ~electiOn Of rePre- mOnth$ Of the cOminE year.<br />

hers of the Welfare Committee, lt Isentatives of the ~everal districts. The I —. —<br />

wa9 the opinion of the committee I,, emplOy@@~Of each of the six districts I<br />

that the rep~esentntion nho”ld be h$t@d On $h@ballot maY vote for any I<br />

more general. lt Was pointed out man employed in th@ district in which<br />

that during the past year tbcre wes they work. The district candidates<br />

1<br />

,<br />

I<br />

no representation from either Lorita may be Of any nationality, and tbe<br />

or No. 7 camp. The suggestion w~ti men reeeivin~ the highe$t number of<br />

also offered that ~on,mjt~pcmen votes in their-respective di~tricts shall<br />

A. M. VAN DYKE, Mnm*gmr<br />

shc.uld serve only [or a period of six<br />

months.<br />

bc declared elected.<br />

In addition to the above the fol-<br />

Twice-a-Day Auto Service to Raton<br />

After the di~cussion of numerous<br />

plans, the conl]nittee drcided thfit the<br />

10win~ general rules governing<br />

@lcctiOnwere adOptcd:<br />

the<br />

Auto Lonvem Gr=ge nt 9 A. M. ~nd 3 P. M. Clocrnd C r..<br />

mo~t satisfactory method to follow in 1. No person may h~ elected as a<br />

WELLEQUIPPED MACHINE SHOP<br />

the future for the selection of m~m.<br />

hers of the Welfare Gommittce would<br />

member of the Dawson Welfare Com-<br />

mittee who has nOt been in the em-<br />

Full Li~e of<br />

hc by ballot, and that the ballot P1OYOf the cOmp~ny for at least One<br />

should provide for the eelectio” of year.<br />

botb representative of the several ; 2. No person may be elected as a<br />

]lational groups and representatives member of the Dawson Welfare Corn.<br />

of the several districts of tha camp. mittee who dots not speak EnKlish.<br />

Automobile Accessori<br />

Jitney Se-ice te all Pmrt. of C-rep, Ni=ht -F D-7<br />

Bm=gmg.<br />

and T~.fe+Pmmpt Se-ice<br />

The following form of ballot has<br />

been approved by the Welfare crim.<br />

3. NO foreman, boas, or any other<br />

per~On to whOm ia delegated the di-,<br />

I<br />

mittee and the management: ,—<br />

PHELPs DODGE CORPORATION<br />

I<br />

Stag Canon Branch<br />

Welfar. Committaa Election Ballot<br />

General Representitive~<br />

Vote for any man of your own rip..<br />

tiona]ity without regard to w<strong>here</strong><br />

he may be employed.<br />

FREE<br />

American ----------------------<br />

Italian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-<br />

Slav . ..-a ______________________<br />

A LARGE BALLOON<br />

Greek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._<br />

Spanish-American ---------------<br />

With every purchase of our SWcial 25c Package of Pop Corn<br />

Old Mex. Mexican ---------------<br />

Negro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

We have jmt received a fresh lot of cati~, 5c, 10c ad 15c pack-<br />

District Repre.entativen<br />

Vote for any man employed in yo”~<br />

district, without regard to nation.<br />

ages ‘<br />

ality.<br />

NGS, 1, 2, 3, 6 Mines ______________<br />

No. 4 Min. _____________________<br />

No. 6 Mine ---------------------<br />

J. J. LA UBACH, Proprieto +<br />

Dawson 7otel<br />

John Hixenbaug Mgr.<br />

AmaricanPI<br />

f<br />

Single Meals 5C<br />

RATES $3.00 pe<br />

1<br />

day<br />

THE DAWSON GARAG F<br />

II<br />

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team”<br />

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nly 2 More Shopping Days ‘Till<br />

, Christmas<br />

Act Now. StoreOpen ‘Till 7 p. m. this Week<br />

Althoug it is getting late, you will still find our stocks full of appropriate gifts for any member of<br />

the family or friend. We list only a few.<br />

!<br />

bdim.’ Comtt<br />

Lndia.’ Drm** ●<br />

hdiet Swoa OF,<br />

Skirt.<br />

Ho*ierY<br />

Men’. Ov*rcoatm<br />

Mmn’e Suit,<br />

Sweatet.<br />

Shirt,<br />

Tie.<br />

Children’. Clmth;n#<br />

Toys<br />

Stationery<br />

Furniture .<br />

Kdnks<br />

Thermos Bottle,<br />

Jewelry<br />

Cut Glasm<br />

Vi.trmls,<br />

Bd Spread.<br />

Umbrellam<br />

Ribbons<br />

T~wel,<br />

cutlery<br />

Hmmdker himft Bath Robes RUE~<br />

Blanket, Autm Supplies<br />

,<br />

1<br />

I<br />

ONEL T MEN’S<br />

OVE COATS -<br />

T<br />

$22.5 Each<br />

I<br />

~<br />

+<br />

ChristmasSpecialsfor Friday and Saturday<br />

~<br />

!<br />

ONE LOT MEN’S<br />

MACKINAWS I<br />

$9.95 Each<br />

-! BEAUTIFUL ‘!<br />

~ DOWN COMFORTS ~<br />

I<br />

!<br />

Worth $2S.00 eath. Cln.in= out<br />

$15.O~Each ~<br />

]<br />

STATIONERY<br />

RaEulnr So-lb. PaPet<br />

25c lb.<br />

Store Closed Store Closed<br />

MO DAY<br />

Dece er 26th<br />

${*%+ -b<br />

DAWSON. NEW HEX.<br />

—.., .. —.— ————<br />

She: “Why did they put Bob out of I Mr. Ferdinari;~”A;~; was a W-1<br />

the Fame ?‘<br />

, ton visitir Satu*y.<br />

He: “For holding!”<br />

She: “Oh, isn’t that just like Bob !“<br />

—Virginin Reel.<br />

——<br />

Mrs. W. V. Davis ad eon Harold<br />

left Saturday for El Paso, TeNas,<br />

w<strong>here</strong> they will np~nd the ~ristmas<br />

“Late for reveille again, I see, 0’- I hol~d’nyswith rdstivm.<br />

Malley,” snorted the irate captain.<br />

FollowinE the public S*W1 Christ-<br />

“130w do yeu account for this permn~<br />

Vogram on Friday Mrs. Earl<br />

sistent tardiness?”<br />

(, ‘Ti~ inherited, ~ir,~’an~wered p~. I~ibh Mays aftmnmn onterbined tea. .a num,ber of ladies<br />

O’Malley, “Me father was the late<br />

Michael O’Mallev.’’—The American I Mr. Ira G. Lovcri”c ins been con-<br />

Lezio,, WeekLy. - fined tQ his home during tie p~st<br />

week with a sprained ankle.<br />

,,Why do ~ou call my boy a Poor<br />

nut?” queried an indignant mother, Mesdames Stranni~an, &yd and<br />

who confronted the dictician of a New Wfison and Miss Hunter motored to<br />

I<br />

.JcrseY charities association the other<br />

morning at her office door. And the<br />

Brilliant<br />

Ram*.<br />

SUn~Y f~ the fOObbal~<br />

“4<br />

latter has not yet found a way of connlr.<br />

and Mm. Georw Bournazns<br />

Jud Tunkin6 sa that Iosin’ you> vincin~ Mrs. CarusIJthat “poor nuf ’<br />

are the para~ of a baby girl bOrn<br />

temper is like Iosin a golf ball. “N( On the face of Angelo’s card stands ~ccm~er ~~*h<br />

matter how good Y r int@ntiOnswerl for poor nutritiOn.—Survey.<br />

to start with, YO ‘W delay in’ tht<br />

——— — Mr. hn!s Sinkotich has been congnme,]~—Washin#<br />

n Star.,<br />

Bn sure h buY a tick~ ** ~ fi~ed ~ hja ~me for the pa~t feW<br />

—<br />

New Year’s dance at the *= dayg ~“f f ~fing with *“ stick ti the<br />

F10u9e.<br />

Tryin~ to pieas~ s QafiY enough Un<br />

~. la ., rrinne. . . -<br />

less t<strong>here</strong> is somet ing to be divided<br />

Mi= MW Aasalia is ~nding tie Miss Viwinia Vigil, * has been<br />

Christm’aa holidays, visiting with rel-<br />

He (explaining at iball ‘gain?:)<br />

nttending sohml at Trinidad, is spendatives<br />

in Dawon.<br />

“You ~ee, that ma stole rnecOnd.”<br />

inr the holidays with relatives in<br />

—— .<br />

His girl: ,Iwe]] what did he d~<br />

Dawwn.<br />

The home gf Mr. and Mm. F. Fin- ——<br />

first?”<br />

i<br />

nicum of Mia was the scene of a<br />

Mr. John Atler, who has been ~<br />

———A—<br />

ddi~tful dancin~ party Saturday Iresident of Dawmn for over fourteen<br />

Newl\wca: .“Tade a letter tO m3 evening. Refreshments were smed<br />

Iveers, suff B* the misfortune of<br />

wife.”<br />

at midmight and thse Pr=eti report Ihavi”q .llis ko”setild furniture badly<br />

StenO~.: “Just a minute, till I Eel a mont enjowble evening. “ ~dmaeed when tk trutk in fich<br />

out a soft pencil.” From Life.<br />

i<br />

T<br />

“Pa, what’s a p st-grarluate?”<br />

‘~A fellow who g aduates froln onc<br />

of those ;orrespond nce schOOl~1 S~P<br />

pose.’’—Bornton T* nacript. dnyfor Turumeari.<br />

home.<br />

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MONDAY<br />

December 26th<br />

NE~:$::;$::i<br />

“--- .—<br />

u... bq miqht bohl<br />

Atiqthinql<br />

Old Uear, Old Uear,<br />

Wba! will m do<br />

Withall 1110how<br />

That1 qaw qon?<br />

7hA u a momm.t<br />

When qou me*L<br />

Like t- tTawlcn<br />

On one strea<br />

OId wear.Nem7Joac,<br />

Inthe okq,<br />

on! .hcra thewtnd,<br />

And qhmk go ~<br />

Old Umr, Old a-r<br />

Wba;do qeu Mq.<br />

-Knq the New on .<br />

The MilkyUJaq7<br />

UOIItmk fromw<br />

Like a thief,<br />

Urkauur jn~ad<br />

Junip4rWisf,<br />

8ut qou loam mm<br />

OM briqhthour.<br />

Gkd Iiko sunon<br />

A &mmn fro-<br />

fib h miw<br />

Etmlly,<br />

Qou maq not<br />

Taka Nfromme1<br />

New anar, New Uuar.<br />

U?llat& qou<br />

bar - yeu pam him<br />

la theblue?<br />

Old uear,Old Uear,<br />

Wham do yOUgo,<br />

Out on !hhlpalh<br />

Metida not kmm7<br />

WUISE DRISCOLL {mN. u. ‘li-


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Vermejo Wge No. 36<br />

A. F. & A. M.<br />

ROgulmr COmmumiatianm<br />

OUA ●nd Fourth Thu*J*<br />

●--<br />

●t<br />

s p. m. Lodge H-l] in OPem<br />

Hamse Bmildin~.<br />

Viibm Always Welcomm.<br />

C. W. THURSTON, W. M.<br />

O. F. WARFIELD, S4C’Y.<br />

Dawson City bdge No. 30<br />

KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS<br />

R*gular meetiu-. everv Wmd”emday<br />

night at 8.00 o’clock<br />

Vinitor* Alwayi Welcomm<br />

EARL DUPONT, C. C.<br />

HARVEY SPRINGER, K. R. S.<br />

TheDawson<br />

BARBER SHOP<br />

E. F. SCOTT, ProP.<br />

SANITARY AND<br />

UP-TO-DATE<br />

Children’s Hair Cuts a<br />

Specialty<br />

——<br />

aOAL<br />

FOOTBALL GAME<br />

DAWSON —vs.— SUGARITE<br />

CHRISTMAS DAY<br />

$und.y, December Z5th<br />

Daw,.am Ball P,,k 2.OO P. M<br />

HOUR- A. M. ta 7 Y. M.<br />

S~tutda?s, open to 9 P. M. DAWSON SOCCER TEAM TO PLAY DAWSON SOCCER TEAM<br />

SUGARITE AT DAWSON ON I<br />

WINS AT BRILLIAN<br />

( CHRISTMAS DAY I<br />

DR. C. W. HOOVER<br />

AND<br />

DR. E. A. POLIAK<br />

Dentists<br />

OFFICE HOURS:<br />

s A. M. to 12,00 M.<br />

1 P. M. to S.SO P. M.<br />

7 P. M, to 8.00 P. M.<br />

DISPENSARY BUILDING<br />

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F<br />

I ArmyGoads Store<br />

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cHURC DIRECTORY<br />

From all reports received at the o<br />

We [ire told that Ior the iirst time fice of the Da~=on Ne~~, the SOcc<br />

in the history of the camp a visiting ganle at Brj]liant Sunday afterno, Dawton C r.=. E. Russell,<br />

soccer teanl is to come to Dawson for ~az ~ (byilliant) victory for DK minister. Bib e School, 10.00 a. m.<br />

n nlatch game on Chri6t~las day. SO”,<br />

Mrs. Young, upt.: Primary grades<br />

For n number of weeks tho~e inter.<br />

meet at Rescu Station, Mm. H. D.<br />

The local soccer team went to Br Fisher in char e, higher gradee meet<br />

ested in the game of soccer have been<br />

litint SuI1day morning, whero th at church. vening service, 7.30<br />

hard at work lining up a team. Sever.<br />

p. m. Choir p actice Friday, 7.30 p.<br />

won their second match game by<br />

81 ga]lles have been played w’ith tea~na m. All welco e.<br />

score of 5 to 2. The kick-off was<br />

in the nearby towns, but the first op.<br />

2.15 p. In., and from then until t Catholic Ch rch-Sunduys: Masses<br />

portunity for the people of l)aw$,on to at 8.30 a. m. for English-a eak]ng,<br />

final whistle, it wag a closely conte: 10.30 a. m. for Span”ah-speak ng pee.<br />

see the new team in action will be on<br />

cd, hard-fought game, The goal SC< pie. Evening, 7 0‘1c ock. Week-day T<br />

Christmas day, when the team fronl<br />

ers for- Dawson were: A. Buchanrra services: Mass s at 6.80 and 7 a. m.<br />

Sugarite will line up with the Daws”n Junior choir r hearssls Wednesday<br />

R. Hunter, D. Harris, A. Stranniga<br />

tea]n on the local ball ground.<br />

at 4 p. m. Fir t Wlday of the monti<br />

and G. Strannigan. For 13rillial devotion: Co union, 6.S0, wines<br />

For the information of those not<br />

the scorers were: G, .Brown and lat7and 8a. . ‘<br />

acquainted with the .. rame. , attention -.<br />

Howle.<br />

is called to the soccer field diagram<br />

. The game was attended by a crow<br />

in this week~s issue of the Dawson<br />

.of over 600 people, and keen intere ld~’’;~,: :my ‘he =’~=<br />

News. The diagram shows the posi- ~nd enth”Bia~m<br />

was manifest<<br />

tion of each play@r, and should be of<br />

throughout. the contest. Following<br />

interest to those who wish to learn<br />

Miti Bdk Htird *f SPriWor<br />

the grime the players were given Q re- , ~pmi ~he ~~~ 1: end at ,h.g tie of<br />

more concerning the game.<br />

ception and refreehmentn were rierv- her ,b~ther, M:r. E. Hubb~*.<br />

It is to be hoped that the people of ~d.<br />

Dawson will lend their encourage.<br />

Th~ lineups of the teams were as<br />

Dr. F. B. #vans, * ripent the<br />

nlent to the team by turninE out to fol,owe :<br />

pmt week im I as Vugas on bwin-s,<br />

see the Chrigtmas day contest. Game Daweon<br />

Brilliant r~uned home Syntiy.<br />

will be called at 2.0~ P. m. Sunday A. G, ~orrock~ _- Gnal -- W. Gould<br />

afternoon, December 25th.<br />

M. Strannigan . . . R. B. . . . J. Jolly<br />

Miss Gertru e Deting is spending<br />

The lineup of the Dawson team will ith ‘her Prenk, Mr.<br />

R. Ffunter . . . L. B. ___ D. Thompson the holidays<br />

be as follows: A. G. Horrock, goal;<br />

G. Strannigan . R. H. B, - J. Gordon and ‘m’ “h ‘~” _<br />

M. Strannigan, Right Back; R. Hunt.<br />

D. Wier -- C. H. -. A. Cunningham<br />

er, Left Back; G. Strannigan, Right Mr. J. A. ~ ker and Mr. Joe O1iv-<br />

Half Back; D. Weir, Center Half; W.<br />

Old School Building<br />

I<br />

IDawson — N. N<br />

W. Horrockm _. L, H. B. __ W. Jolly ~= ~nivd im n fmw Superior,<br />

Horrocks, Left Half Back; A. Bu. A. Buchannon - 0. R. . J. HaddOw Wyo.; ,&t Mr. Baker is<br />

A. Hughes ---- I. R. -... J. Howie<br />

channan, Outside Right; A, Hughes, a former re=r.idl !nt M Dawn.<br />

H. Harris ---- C. F. ----- G. Brown<br />

Inside I?ight; D. Harris, Center For.<br />

T. Boyd --- 1, L. --- J. McDougall Miss Blytbe @~O~aY, Wb hward;<br />

T. Boyd, Inside Left ;A. Stran.<br />

A. $trannigan . 0. ~. . G. Haddow been *WaY a~~riding sc~l, tived<br />

nigan, O“utgide Left.<br />

Referee: A. Haddow of Swastika. in Dawon Thu~Rday to @end* hol-<br />

Referee: W, Strannigan.<br />

The played committee desire b ida~s Mm her w~~s.<br />

Although still unable to be in the<br />

express their appreciation ~ Mewrs.<br />

game on account of nn injury S“S- Mr. and Mm N. W. Franklin lefi<br />

Horcock~, Hunter “and Wilson for the<br />

tained about two weeks ago, Mr. J, B. Saturday fm Denvm, whm ‘blIw ex.<br />

use of their cam in taking the Warn<br />

mum. Morrow, wbo has heen interested in to ~rilliant,<br />

pd b make their ftiure U. Mr.<br />

M tbe ormnizaiton of the team, will be<br />

-kfin h bem md-ufk<br />

tiw.<br />

..<br />

, w. on tbe ground and make the openin g Mr. Guo. Webster of springkick+ff.<br />

la D aws.m tikor Monday. .<br />

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wus Phelps DOdge Me~antile<br />

Ithe w, d. Y m.<br />

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cOmpany fOr<br />

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GU<br />

‘i<br />

ANTEED<br />

hoe<br />

Re airing<br />

First Cla s Workmanship<br />

Joe Perd m, Proprietor<br />

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DAWSO SHOE STORE<br />

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DAWS~NBAKERYI<br />

I tiuis S~vio, Proprietor ,1<br />

Italian, .F ench or American<br />

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“SEDAN~<br />

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th(<br />

The<br />

Touring<br />

.Car<br />

YOU CAN BUY YoU5<br />

er maw thuu everb<br />

We will tmkeymurerde<br />

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●Everybody Likes--COUPE<br />

Closed Car for Winter<br />

well!<br />

People Every=<br />

w<strong>here</strong>Buyit,<br />

Iv., Phone No.47ti ut eur expenne; ●nd we will deliver year car tov-uin<br />

Southe~ MotorCompany<br />

CHRISTMAS AT THE<br />

CATHOLIC CHU CH<br />

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Throu~h the courtesy of -’-’* His G ace<br />

the Archbishop of Satita Fe, the<br />

olic~ of Dawson are again priv<br />

with a solemn Midnight Mass.<br />

The Christniae program is<br />

lows :<br />

T<strong>here</strong> will be O Masaes on th<br />

of the Nativity of Christ. T<br />

Solemn Midnight Mase; the o<br />

0,80, 7.00, 7.S0, 8.3o and 10.30. ‘The<br />

10.30 ma.s is also a solemn High Mas$<br />

+ung by the Spanish Choir.<br />

Midnight Maw Program—<br />

‘Holy Night” . . . . . . . . . . . ..- C~oir I<br />

Soloish: Mrs. H. T. Bird anc<br />

Miss Teeple.<br />

‘Kyrie, Gloria end Credo” . . . . . .<br />

- . . ..-.. -.. -. Rosetig Mass inG<br />

)ffertiry: “Adeste F1deles’’-.C h,>ir<br />

Sarrctus and Benedictus*$ __.. -.<br />

. . .._ . . . . . . . .. Racewig Ma8s in G<br />

Agnum Dei” ._.. ----------- -.<br />

.-. -_. Von La Hache Mtim in F<br />

Communion, Sacred Selection<br />

heir Master -...... - Mr. Burnham<br />

Rece~ional<br />

tVar March of the Priesti” —<br />

Mendelssohn ----- Mr. Rurnha m<br />

~loistsof the Mass:<br />

Sopranos: Mr~. Bird and Henry,<br />

Misses Teeple and I)evlin,<br />

Contraltos: Mrs. Murray and<br />

Holman.<br />

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for these @mem, prnctice will take<br />

place at the Central school grounds<br />

the latter part of this week.<br />

The Christmas progrnm of the Uper<br />

echool wan an follows:<br />

PrimaW:<br />

“Santa Claus” ._ Song by the School<br />

“A Chrictmas quiz’’. _Je~ia Tedrico<br />

“Merry Christmas to You’’ -------<br />

. . . .. —.. —-- —-. —..-. John Natuli<br />

“Merry Chritimas Shd’ --------<br />

. . . . ..-. .-—- Song by the School<br />

“The Christmas Tre~’~ ---._-_--<br />

--Mnry Brozovich and Pete Garcia<br />

“Jack Homer” ----- Iaahel Koelling<br />

“Mi~treea Mary” -------<br />

First Grade:<br />

MarY pet~<br />

Song—’{Santa Clam Will Come<br />

Tonight” --------------- School<br />

Recitation— “What Would Yon<br />

say” . . . . . . . . . . . Felie Placencia<br />

II<br />

Recitation-”A Stitch in Time:” _.<br />

_--. -.. -.. —---Emma Rodeglero<br />

Song—”A Lullaby” -. Eight Girts<br />

Recitation-’’Di fferent Custom~”-<br />

_--. - . . . . ---.-—___ Dorsie Laris<br />

Recibtion—’’His Lciter to SanW~L<br />

-.- . . . . .._- —_-— Denny Nardini<br />

Recitation-”A Little Wish! -----<br />

.-_ —----------- Annie Grubesec<br />

Recitation—’’The Christmad Stock.<br />

ing” --------- Dominic Cerricola<br />

Monolog—’’How Santa Claus<br />

Looks” -------- Dominic Kuchan<br />

Recitation—J’The Toys He Doesn’t<br />

Like” ..- —--—.—-. John Grubesec<br />

So~’’Christmas Stockings’’---<br />

:AR—Your Tires and Tub et; Your Battery amd your Ford parti for Iecs mom. .-. .- . . ..- —--. .-_-— The School<br />

sre. See ua for prices.<br />

Second Grade:<br />

The Flag Salute ..-. -. BY the Grade<br />

TERMS ON CAR PURCHASE iF DESIRED<br />

Recitation . . . . . . ..- Frit% Shuhefi<br />

‘{Jingle Bellg” . ---------- School<br />

“The Five Candle~” . . . . . Five Girls<br />

Song—’’Tell Ma What You Have<br />

I<br />

For Me” ---------------<br />

Recitation ------------<br />

Dialogue -------------<br />

School<br />

Ii’red Otilz<br />

Ten Pupils<br />

Recitation ------- Frankie Shubert<br />

“Merry, Merry Christmas Bell~”--<br />

. . ..--. --. . --- —-------- School<br />

“Lullabyb ----------- Eight Pupils<br />

“Silent Night” ------------ SchooI<br />

RATON, NEW MEXICO<br />

Third Grade:<br />

I<br />

I<br />

.— _<br />

~ng—’’Santi Clau5° -. .-— School<br />

Recitation— “The Crippled Dolly”<br />

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carolina Bartolu~<br />

Tennr: Mr. FJnrnham.<br />

Baes: Messr~. Bird and Davis.<br />

Accompanist: Mr. Burnham.<br />

Program of the Spanis,h-American<br />

hlass :<br />

played the Eame well.<br />

The Miami High school boys put ~<br />

a EoOd game aEairist QUr bOys SSi<br />

urday ti~bt. They were Ic.rger ah<br />

Song— “Good Santa Claue’’–-_–..<br />

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eight Pupils<br />

Recitation—’’Somebody’s Picture’”<br />

-.--. ---. _. —--—___ Jennie Petty<br />

“The Enchanted Boxes’’-T&n Pupils<br />

‘Holy Night” -------------- Choir had nla~e endumnce and threatene Springer high Bchool teams have<br />

Soloisti: Mrs. Perry and Miss<br />

E. Lucero.<br />

Von La Iiachc Mass i“ F.<br />

Dffertory: “Adeate Fiddles’’. --Choir<br />

Zomnrunion: “O Lord I am Not<br />

Worth~- ------------ Mrs. Perry<br />

Recessional: “O Lovely Infant” --<br />

..- . . . ..__ -_ —___________ Choir<br />

tO carrY Off the honoza. Our boy<br />

saved themselves during the Jaat fiv<br />

minutes of play by superior guardin~<br />

The final score wa~ S2 to 26. Th<br />

game was played in friendly rivalr<br />

and was free from ~o”ghne~, ~]<br />

though Referee Bob Pooler called se\<br />

eral foulrn on both teams. EVeTyon<br />

Keen invited to play in Dawson February<br />

4th under tbe same conditions<br />

that they were to play last year when<br />

their teams broke ,up. So far they<br />

have not accepted.<br />

Mr. Brefinan, Dr. Diver and Judge<br />

Kinney visited all the rooms of the<br />

Driw@onuchools Friday morning,<br />

Accompanied: Mm. E. Ferry<br />

SCHOOL NEWS<br />

admitted his fairness and this kep<br />

the game from getting rough, as i<br />

ofton the ca6e in a close conte~t.<br />

Through a misunderstanding, th<br />

?rfr. S. A. Carton of Gwington,<br />

Dkh., ia spendhrg several days vi#iting<br />

in *he home of his ~on, Mr. Paul<br />

K. Car90n,<br />

Thn Christmas programs in all the<br />

buildings were well attended. It was<br />

the ficst public nlanifestation of the<br />

Christmas spirit.<br />

Ralph O’Brien is home from Colorado<br />

Univemity to *perid the holidays<br />

at the ranch.<br />

Leona Sherwood and label Conher<br />

are expected home from the Univer.<br />

sity the la~t of this week. Cullen<br />

Pearce will not be able to come home<br />

on account of his connection w“th the<br />

Albuquerque fire department.<br />

Three former Dawson high school<br />

Miami girls’ teanl did not come an<br />

our girlg were greatly dieappointec Messrs, John Pierce, F. B~o, and<br />

A game waa hurriedly arranged wit Awelo G&iatie, the “Ou,ban King”,<br />

the town team, Without doubt, thi were visti~ in Dawso IIan l%u~ay,<br />

—.<br />

was the best game seen on the Dnw Mr, and Mrs. Bcn T*w are the<br />

BOnfloor. Neither team wa~ ~hle t paren’ts of F. ‘hby girl km Decm-<br />

score frequently, due to cl~fie guard<br />

ber 13th.<br />

ing, and at the end the high ~chOC<br />

——<br />

had 13 poinh to the town team>s : Mr. and Mm. Jw. Pritiburd, Mr.<br />

The high ~chOOlhas made great im<br />

and Mrs. MtIntyre, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

PrOv@m@ntsince the game with hfax<br />

E.ntcha, Mr. Hefibert PritcH, Mr.<br />

‘;]] and with cOntinued improvement<br />

Wmas .Tohnmn and Mr. ~. De.<br />

WIII be strong competitnr$ for th Long mo$ored b Mton ~urday.<br />

.——<br />

leaEuc Pennant.<br />

~fr. .1. M. Clark, h~ ~n wf Cky.<br />

studenti, Bertha Hubbard, Clarence Wednesday, December 21st, bot km, #pent severdl days vieting in<br />

and Nellie Wright, were on<br />

Springer teams which played<br />

the the high school teams will go to Mj=K<br />

the w<strong>here</strong> they will play on an out.doo<br />

Dawmn the early psrt d bbe week.<br />

Mr. Clrirk ~ ma- ti ~ Daw-<br />

town teatns Friday night. They all court. In order to be better prepare, son hotel for a nun~ber of yearn.<br />

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Arnusetietitk f*r.’thi~week’ at”‘the’””: “““ ““<br />

T ““’-”<br />

Wbmt’s W.rtla %ile ‘ “...’,”,”<br />

iitho<br />

pine~~. SE<br />

romd t Hap.<br />

PrOductiOn f r the<br />

“ ‘“”~~<br />

,. COMING<br />

,.<br />

the Da~son Opera H6”use ‘=F:<br />

direct Fe e.<br />

,. PROGRAM ‘ion”<br />

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MONDAY, DEI 2EMBER 2&<br />

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No SHOW .,,<br />

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THE CAST ;,, ,, “<br />

Ph.eb. Jar Merri.an . ---------- 1~’;” Clti.e Windaar<br />

Mr. Ma rriwn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “’:~Ait~tir . ‘~Stuurt ‘Hull<br />

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in dumtd mmd mtuw - very polithed product.,.., Phoebe ‘then ~emliz.<br />

rnmtb=t ●he paofern. El,~n ,in hit primitive .uirmumdrng,, .nd in’ the<br />

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FOX FILM P OT,OPLAY IN SIX PARTS.: SCENARiO” BY PAUL<br />

H. sLOA E. DIRECTION BY CHARLES GtBLYN. “ PHOTO-.<br />

GRAPH BY JOSEPH RUTTENBERG. ‘- RUNNING TIME,<br />

ABOUT IXTY MINUTES. . . . ..<br />

THE CAST:,’’,,;.. : : ::; :: .. ‘.,<br />

Ellen chuylcr-----. -.--.. _Ptisrl._-_..Ptisrl w,~a,, ,.:,:,<br />

Roy P alp. --.. --. -----.,,:= i.il... Wilfred LY ell<br />

Wmrre Sthu$l~r ---; ---------- C. Dnw4ing CIA,. ““<br />

John Brett’-.-.––......--..;.–- Hmrry C. hr-wne<br />

Mrs. rrett 2–––––-. ---.. ---hi _____ E&tti.LBahti.<br />

,, .Vmn ~ rn ---1 ---,_ l____ ----- Al____ Byron Douglm,<br />

Witso ‘-1. ~---..----. ------ti _________ Wm. Eville<br />

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SATUR~AY; ,. DECEMBER 31+.”! ,.. .<br />

~.,*, -.h& Ma~c~.Breaker”<br />

A V’ALLAS ,.M. FITZGERALD production FOR METRO plC-<br />

,’-’ ,. ,. TURES CORPORATION<br />

THE CKST<br />

., $mmeMorgan ------------------------ Viola Damn<br />

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Themaa Butler. Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..- Jack Perrin<br />

Thomaa Butlti, S.. ---------------- E@w*rd Jobmon<br />

M,,. Murray -----L .--- . . . . . .._..._ JkIfimCdboun<br />

Jntk,do”bnr .-.. -,------------- Wcdgewood Now-II<br />

Au&t Mnrlh~ .-..:------------------ ~=te T*nefmY<br />

Madce Lrn~-------------------- ~ Lvn~rd<br />

her maid ;MuFra~ and lcmTe; hOm-* t: make her OWE ~~r=ar. F~ndinB<br />

it difficult to get work, she hit- on the idea -f being ~ “m~tcbbr*akcr.”<br />

Offering her’ ●erwiim. through a newmpnpr #be in •w=m~ with<br />

replie~. A young broker, Thmmu Butler. Jr.. is worfi~ about h;~<br />

father .bmin~ ●n=rcd by a ,widow, Msdge hriem*. Butler, sr.. i- in<br />

Coronado in the widow’, coilh. .tThomas. Jr.. =-eta the “M~’chb***ker”..<br />

nt .Imch,, Iai-r hur to go+,t’o.Coronndo at one=, -nd incidentally<br />

f~lli in IOTCwith her. ‘A detective im the em Ioy of bfc f=ther -lME<br />

Butler’a’ f=thar that he hms Seen y_**g *., lunch with . young ~<br />

w-tin”, ‘“nl.e .,thnt he hus ●em him. hand the kirl ● ch*ck. ThOm=~.<br />

Sr., .~mdofor the” ‘“Mitchbremk*r” to some immedist=ly to Coro==dm<br />

nnd advancer hr ● ret~niug: fee. Thema~. Jr.. ~~m* that he CaII’t<br />

star away and arrive, in Cerenado. He in follow~ hy tbe det=ti~e,<br />

wh~tell~ the “old mmn,that the “Mmtchbreaker” imthe yOIIIIgwom=n<br />

WN was.’at ‘lunih. w,ith.B”tlnr, Jr. Tbft incam..m thmold man and h=<br />

denounces tlie’ ‘[Mmtchbreaker” ●nd ;his son, for falling in love with<br />

her. The,widqw hn. In the rnc=ntim. m=da A fifty:fifty dc~l ~ehkh;:<br />

confedeiste which im overhe=d %Y “the “Matchbmakerl’.<br />

agrees [O b+ OH bmrd Butler. Sr.’s ym~t mud p-tend tb~t th* widow<br />

imtiimG*w. &hat the old “mmn,ham!iultad her; mnd then they ~m to<br />

blickp?il *&. old fellow ●nd m-k= Kim PY for ●ilence. Jane trim<br />

~ q~~h:** Old m-m but i- ‘m=bb~ by De ~mr ~md ●et ~fift in ● ht.<br />

Youmg;.Butler mmcues her ju*t in time t- f rnntretrn the widew’i Plhuo.<br />

Tktn it is ●rrecd thmt Ju-’. match withTbotia.\ Jr., dll nawr b8-<br />

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CHRISTMAS 2tSERV~ WITH ‘<br />

..BEAUTIFUL<br />

CATHOLIC C1 EltVICE<br />

URCH,<br />

AT THE<br />

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atid and the alta m made vary attrac.<br />

tive with green boughn,.”planta, and<br />

M??lfltiOIi9. The deoorationn will not<br />

he taken dam, ti 1 after Jan. let, the<br />

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feaat of the ~ip hany.<br />

The Midrtight Uaea tiau celebmted<br />

with th4 full molemnity of the Roman<br />

Ritual. Celebrant : Rev, E. J: Chaput,<br />

O.-M. I,;ima*r Of Ceremonitin: JaE.<br />

Conndrl canner-b mrer, Steve- Stirkd~<br />

~vich ; kCO]YkS : ,TI,ck Niklis and Ebce<br />

J8ckovich ; to?? h-bee.rmu: Chnrles<br />

‘tifltidr;.~rkn~ ~anlon, John POW<br />

.lic~ee Blowvit !b and Rudy Brozoi<br />

tich.<br />

,. ~me phi?, undet the abl; dimctioi<br />

of Mr. Butiham rendered with fine<br />

;13uuce’ntR-wig 4aEs in G. MN. bird,<br />

Miss ,Teeple and Mewr~. Davis and<br />

Bird charmed tie large audience with<br />

beautiful mlo4. To, ●ach end: every<br />

mamber bf the Choiri especially ta<br />

Mr. Burnham’a t evotion, the Oblate<br />

Fatbem are very gra~ful.<br />

ta capacity fort} heSolemn High MW<br />

of the day. .Van k Hwbe Mu in F<br />

in two voices wa J vary well rendered<br />

by the ~paniah ~oir under the .direotion<br />

01 Fatiz Chput<br />

Aftir each of h aehens the ,Con.<br />

gregation ~iow1$ made the adormtion<br />

of the Infant fabe of Bethlehem.<br />

‘$he Christmas devottona were cioned<br />

~in the evening witi~he Nlenin ~tik.<br />

diction of the Y“eased Sacrammnt.<br />

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Cleaning “Off’ the Sl~te’<br />

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A CURE FOR CARiL~SSiES~ ‘!<br />

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If ,. the most carelew pemo” i“<br />

America, an individual whO ~d ~a”~.<br />

ed matiy firen by hls. tiughtlemnem<br />

in, the h4ndling of anntiheu, smoking<br />

matefiils. and other. haza~s, ~ho”ld<br />

~ecome qfi employe “of the Actuarial<br />

Rurenu. df tbe Na$ionml Board of<br />

Fire Undhrltema, jt W probable that<br />

“hewould UOO”bi cured of his danger.<br />

Oushabi* r’” .<br />

APPR ZCIATIOM < Y- ; tie “nkver~emdingRtream”of clainta,<br />

qr,- in other words, repo~ hf firek,<br />

In accordance with ~* augge2ti0n would ;.tmdobbtedly supply a mhock<br />

mude by Poatmuutar General Wil] H. that would canie him,to feel that “m<br />

.Haw, that an far ~ m=ible Ch~at- 1= we—htime mo+ careful citizem,<br />

- parcele be mailed early, I wish h @erica is likely b e“d her day~ =8 a<br />

thank the patm IS of, ttio offtie for blmkaned akeleti” of ber famer OF<br />

the attintion th Et WY, guve to tbiu ulewce,<br />

maggeation, ”m’ a ~eatir -number, Of While t~s ‘picture may seem afl<br />

pa~els were mailed. =rlier than has e~~~~n to, .* “~ famJl{*j<br />

beefi the cnee,In fO*er ye$~j reliev- yith the ~ityat~n, it & ObviO~ tit<br />

Ing, to A great “itint, *U wnffetilon ~e .-cannot continue. b &troy ml<br />

and aecumul&tib ~ uf t?th~ at thin of. ,rniterial reB6@ie at the rate of $1,.<br />

~ce, and madi it po~ible fof all par- 8?0,000 a Ciy witbo”t coutiing dis.<br />

: SCHOOL HEWS““<br />

,. ~e high sch=sket ball teams<br />

have been pmcticing every day “during<br />

vacation. They, are doinB their<br />

patito -e championship barns for<br />

Dawnon.<br />

Two excitind ~m% were played<br />

HIGH SCHOOL AN6 TOWN<br />

TBAMS AGAIN DIVIDE HONOkS<br />

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‘ “Anoth4r basketball contest was<br />

tiged at the otira bouae on Tuetiay<br />

gvening between “tie hwh whool and<br />

kwn tima. A in tbe pretious contests,<br />

the town” team won the born’<br />

3ame and the high acbool the girlsi<br />

tame.<br />

,The game betieen the high’ whml<br />

girls and the town girls waa the moat<br />

inhretilng conte~t of the evening in<br />

that the teamc w- -moti evenly<br />

mdtibed, and was any tinti’a game ;<br />

from stert b finish. At the end, Of<br />

the,.fimt half, the high school .tiam<br />

had a alight l-d of two yinti. In<br />

the. lust hulf. the. high uchodl mimed<br />

toplay bn evetr.hkrder game thn in<br />

the’ fimt period and” finished tith a<br />

mtirg&nof nine poiti, the fined etore<br />

bein~i2 to 21. , ~.<br />

The weight and expefiefic~ of the<br />

boys town team again.. p~ved ‘h be<br />

too mat a handicap for the fast hgh “<br />

wbol squad.. ~”The fitil SCO~ w= !O<br />

td 2s. Both of the boye’ tmms:show<br />

greht improvkmdnti as * raeult of recent<br />

ptactim. Special mentidn ehoild<br />

be” made of the imp~vemeht”;! the<br />

work of- Akwla and Covert as guard*<br />

on the town team. Their Work ia in<br />

no small measure. re~ponrnble -“fti<br />

hOldlng the high mhbl forwatis in<br />

.A4. , dfidg.. Tue~.’k,. .’$tin%.. .<br />

t2@~ Imt Oh tbe” higk achbl ‘squ~<br />

ia pialgintf S’ cIean =nd ampfi @me.<br />

Team work a.remuto be their motto. ..’ ,<br />

The lineum ,of th@ hamr were. as<br />

followd :<br />

Girl-r Trn-ms<br />

High School Town<br />

Vickera . ..-. Forward ,-:--- Coveti<br />

Springer . ..- Forward ---- kutttim<br />

Redpath . ..- J. Center ----- Evera*<br />

with tbe town wama lmt Tue8dax<br />

Pet& .. . . . R. CefiWr ...: Shelton<br />

night. The h~h m“~ool girle won by, cov~ti, ------ Gu=d --- - ~eW1e<br />

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the score of 21 W 12 in a fast” gameJ<br />

Chi$x~] :..;. G,utird :---- -~yS<br />

The forwards are improving right<br />

Sh:rwdod .--” SubstityM .“.1 Shel~n<br />

nlong and the Notial. will have a PIBY<br />

Bergamo, Substitute.~h+ ., ,.- ‘,,<br />

Tbe forwati dre imPrevidg %dily<br />

BoTa’ Temnu :<br />

●nd W NoranaI. tiil have to play High,<br />

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~hW1 ‘:, ::Toti<br />

aguin by holding the fact fomati of<br />

Montiya ~,--i S’orwaKI .L-~’Rooler<br />

the tiwn taam ti eix itttle b@&W. .<br />

Fotiard ~-,-i i?ltemod.<br />

. The bo~””gaane “wan welf played by ~o:’&* ~:;: ~e”ter -k -- =Ubmch<br />

~th Warn, but the experience ,and<br />

at~e‘0$ the tiwn ham w= w rn”ch<br />

Lujan -----<br />

Sinfflio ------<br />

Go.erd -;.=--”<br />

Guird ~----<br />

A-1a<br />

Covert<br />

for the high =hord ~“~. fie final .Redwti, ~ubatituw<br />

score was 50 ti’ 2A very good<br />

&owing for the h~h mbool.. We do ‘a”!’ s“batit~~” “~<br />

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among Uaahii” =bool<br />

OUNCES ADD PLEAStiRk .”<br />

=~ *Aw~oN ~H**~TmA~<br />

celu to be dispnt :hed in the. first out- ~~,q ,1,. . . . .<br />

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going mail aft ir Miling. Again “<br />

Tbe Individud who” haa .bebn men-<br />

tinking you fol ‘, your Mnd co-epera.<br />

tioned, (unfortuna@Iy he js. anything<br />

tion in tiis d w, ~fid wishing YOU but im~n~ry {“ the collective a-cc)<br />

all a HapPy and Frornperouu New<br />

would bagfn faoorib realize that it M<br />

Year, I am, ,“, . . .<br />

‘not ffrem whkh need tu be gu2rded<br />

Wepeetfully yourc,<br />

a4gain6t“W much w STRE, the ever.<br />

““’ HA. lV~ S~tNGER,<br />

;~eent “dangur in pmatically all<br />

‘“:~PO**’ ,. homes un~ p~~es of bmipe~. ~.<br />

Mm. T. —~ Sm r ~~ fam~ ~nd”Mr. When the public &nem)ly wti~ti<br />

city, c&do, *+ tw di~iflctioni-we Bhall tip Buffer.<br />

& W*. They gx- ing a fire u” 90U~ nik’ht ‘and dn~<br />

.*hl make D ntkOirkmlae::<br />

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every day in th;.<br />

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year.<br />

:, Mr. and M-. ti;tich left ti~ Mr. C- ~- of hwlw, Wyo.<br />

m fn, i‘ vh~ ~ wlfl :&g iq. ~Iting fitk *MEdauaiater,<br />

~ttdChvl “, ; , an G. G. Fnentee forafewdny2.<br />

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competitor. With the. n~ed and . ,.<br />

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team. work the ,boya are now showing<br />

w e~ery, &ck of Chriutms” candy-<br />

they have .ti good cimnce b ~ke in<br />

and nitu given. “out’ at, tie wvereL<br />

the S- tiuinament. . ,,<br />

‘“ Diw60n Chrim&a tl’m% tbure was a.<br />

.Wedniday the boyu will again<br />

fine, Iar@ orrmgq of thi celebrated.<br />

bve . . opportunity to met the fast ,,B1ue G60neB9,brand. .<br />

team” of the Miami tract. 2’be grime<br />

The orangumwe- the do-tfon of<br />

will be on an out-door court and this<br />

the Americ8m ~ft bwm A-b,<br />

will be a diandvantnge b them. How.<br />

tion of California, through the kfnd~<br />

wet, bey hope h be ahfe”h tin. Au<br />

w of * Sontiam Colorwdo Mer.<br />

Miami ie ,no~ playing girlu’ basketball,<br />

cantib company and Mr. Max~Kahn..<br />

Mb McGarveY titl give them an<br />

exhibition game with kr fimt and<br />

Mr. and ti. J.. Fleming am the<br />

necond teams.<br />

..’ wm~ti of a baby hey, h~”~y,<br />

School will &n Monday, Jantiw<br />

Deoembr 20th.<br />

2,” and we hepa h bnva. @ at&ndanee<br />

untfl tba ad of the @eel year, ““* ?dild-%ti~g came home<br />

May 26. We k hnd @& ~lar TbU~Y to wd k.~ae faoliattendance<br />

up to the preuent time,<br />

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Atiy od$tior~<br />

Old S 1 Building<br />

‘Mss’ Helen B e? leftTh~md,<br />

Ifw Tukroaa M s nd OhtiBtroaBvsi<br />

friendn.’<br />

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.FIFTtikN’ HtiNtsR~ ;~@l~R”E~<br />

, ~NMY DAWSON*S COWMUN.<br />

“ITY CHRISTMAS.<br />

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>,r,Ti-ue ti his SW, Smtti Clau#<br />

@id his .nnnal vlsit,tithe children of<br />

@wwn S8turdSX even- a~ fif,<br />

*en hu~drad of kis ! ~~q>~~re<br />

+de glad by bii prrne~. . ,<br />

,. .kng before ~ agspoi~’ho~ for<br />

the .Christmas programs to start, the<br />

children of the aeveti distrfc~ were<br />

gat<strong>here</strong>d at their rsapective Cbrfeb<br />

maa treen. ~hk% i~.we~ ar.<br />

ranged for hfatir diff~~ ‘M~n=<br />

of. camp: ona atwe.- house for<br />

the town chiH~n and them on Ho. 5<br />

and CapiWn hill, one at the Cantil<br />

Whool for No. 7 camp and the ~if.<br />

road diatsict, one at brim for the<br />

~drag of mm) @ w at ~’s<br />

hall for. the children of the upper<br />

csmp and No. 4 hill.<br />

~~At ~SO tie chriat~ag ~i ~gem<br />

s@~d their tour, n program of five<br />

numbers beiqg given at each tree.<br />

Tha Chtistmw horuo; undq tba diiection<br />

of Mm. Bird, the Camp Fire<br />

Girl~, the Girl Scoum, and the” Boy<br />

Scouts rendered th~ .selectjons which<br />

composed tbe program. Each tree<br />

WaS alti~d. W tib ~faUSVWb<br />

gave Me~ Ckrfatti ~ti~ to<br />

a[l the children.<br />

At tbe conclnnlon of tbe progmmu,<br />

gifts and a “treakancK’ of can~,<br />

n~.,,atij ‘fruit were ~Ye~. b ~]1 tie<br />

J1 children of Dawson b~een thrae<br />

and fifteen yeare of age, an% w all<br />

children ovet fifteen yearn. of age<br />

who ore a~ndi~ sekol. F<br />

The Welfare @parhnent deei~ b<br />

eapresg iti sincere app~ciation to<br />

thoai who gave smchahlg awtitsnce in<br />

the wmk connected wi~ DSwrSOn’9<br />

192i community Chtitmae. .<br />

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sICNJFICANT NEWS<br />

America’s. Ch-. gift, ta .tb<br />

starving Ruauians in the Volga faws.<br />

ine, a~awili be $20,000,000 wostb of<br />

grain nnd food ntuffB.<br />

The. steel WOW at Pueblo are ex.<br />

pecti b ba openad about JanuaN<br />

2nd with ~,000 additional employees.<br />

The wifn of South .Chlna’s mretii.<br />

dent is ubducted by bandi~.<br />

According tv word from Budapest,<br />

a peaue tra.aty has tmen cotipteted<br />

betieen the Uniti Rtatee and Hun.<br />

saw.<br />

Jnp8n. has ~nhd the Unitid<br />

StAtJ?Scable and. radio rightt on the<br />

Ieland of Yap..<br />

A: btll lrnabsen introduced inti tie<br />

Vnited S@tem legislature to authot-<br />

Iae the purchase of the Capa Ced<br />

Canal for a conuidemtion of $11,60,0,.<br />

“000. ,<br />

The Cuban Congrem kas -d s<br />

mlrstjon requ~ssg tha Uniti<br />

S.@teS, h withdraw Amcti~. tips<br />

stationed in Cub&.<br />

In the yeqr 1920 the Ame~n<br />

birth rate increased. 1.4 per cent aa<br />

compared with tha yesr.lf)19. ~<br />

OrdrIrshavi baen iasuad to tiuae.<br />

tbe pemonneI of. the Navy Dspafi<br />

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—~hi ~nqt:k<br />

~b&~.~.%~<br />

her ro~ration fitient of 1,000,OOOii<br />

000 gold ma- falling due on Janu<br />

am Ifith. ,.<br />

Japan k con~ti~ “h the p&,<br />

CIMSPby CbiIM d the ‘.K1ao Chow<br />

T~an Fu, ta$ro~ in =ntung.<br />

‘.-, w—””<br />

“m mEtAR~ .<br />

The Boy”’ -out Dance, New Year’s<br />

- Eve<br />

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Mr. John O- spent Cbfistmas” at<br />

Mawell.<br />

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Mr~ ~ok. of tls~ Colorado SuPplg<br />

cornpany of Trinidad, epent Tueadky<br />

in Dawuon.<br />

Mr. and Mm. E. Engle of ~riqidad<br />

WaPt C~ m kk kme of tirr<br />

hnd MrB. Jam Saul.<br />

Mr. ~ McDwmoa whp . Irm<br />

b-~ the Chr_ holklw<br />

with relatives in Dawaon, left Monday<br />

fo~ Mutwal, ti~&.<br />

Mt. and Mm~l were dinner<br />

~es~ in the home of Mr. and Mm. C.<br />

Young Sunday<br />

MA Geow~w~~ daughtera<br />

Jame and H~@ are Ung-in the<br />

home of Mm. R. C. Meikle.<br />

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Mt. and M= O. V. DeLap amd<br />

fdre. ~.. J, Chrk and *am@ted to<br />

Trinidad SunWY.<br />

Mr. M. ManIon spent Saturdriy<br />

and Sunday with hi,v ~nti in Ra-<br />

~m.< -. .,.<br />

Mr. and Mm. W. J. Mullen spent<br />

CWstmm<br />

Crnwfofi:<br />

with ldr. and Mm. he<br />

Mr~”and M= ShelWn and<br />

daughter werv gueeta of Mr. and Mm.<br />

J. M. Gordoti Chriutmaa<br />

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Mr~.-. af h- Lin~ssie$,,Grssak~<br />

company of Denver, was a busine~a<br />

visitor in Dawson Tue~day.<br />

Mr. and Mm. S. W. Rtirn =<br />

Trinidad, and nephew~ Gsome, ?d<br />

Jim Riggan of Stanfoti, Te-, ~a~<br />

viaiti\~ im the home of. Mm. H% q,<br />

Sherfick ~iday.<br />

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Mr. Tennyson of the J. S. .Brom<br />

Shoe company of De- ~ a buti.<br />

., nw V* b na*m T-. .:<br />

Mr. Mu Hahn of the &UthOtU<br />

Colorado Memantile com”tiny Wtranmctin”g<br />

.bueineae in Dawuon last<br />

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~. J. “hf. Gordon, telsgmph oP~rator<br />

fot the El ~, and &~we~<br />

rm syatim at Rawron baa baen ill at<br />

his home durf~ ~ ~ weak.<br />

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Tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Fintimm<br />

W= the scene of .a delightful<br />

bncing party on Ch~ Evs: W-<br />

~eshments were servmi dufisrg tbe<br />

. wening, ,“<br />

Mr. andMm. Sfmon ~ra of ha<br />

ment. 6,000 men becauev of. short.aga fegas have moved ta D.s=n, w<strong>here</strong>,<br />

in appropriation for the p8y of en- hey expect to make theit’ future,<br />

Iiated men.<br />

iome,. I<br />

Califonia’s Anti.AUeh Laud law is<br />

upheld by three fedeml judges in a<br />

recent” deCiBiOh.<br />

A new series of dollan is b be<br />

coined by the United S&tas typify-<br />

Mr, E. H. EdWUdO of the Edwarde<br />

Mkery Supply Co: of’. Colorado<br />

–. lprings was a Da-n visitor Tbu*<br />

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“” Mimm Mary A-1a. Edna Red~th.<br />

Franc# piunu b cut ~ndimg army, mth Vickem” and ~uf.ee Sti~~rj<br />

to 673,000 men. by May firet, ” nnd Maasra. An@lo Amalss, Sam WIII.<br />

The allied reparations commimion ehio, and Fmnk<br />

has been adviied by Gem~ny thatRaton<br />

Sunday.<br />

Bamnlo motors.tl ti<br />

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los Psrdomo, &pr&tw”<br />

BAWSONBAKERY<br />

buis Savio, Proprietor<br />

[talian, FrenA oy tieri:<br />

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‘ “BREAD”,:””::<br />

Rs~ of ~ “kinds<br />

Fkesh Baked Every Day<br />

Candie6-Toba~oft”<br />

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Mr, J. F. BfcClary left Friday for ~<br />

buquerque, whers he will spend the<br />

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M;.,and ti. G*o. Buchennass were<br />

) guesk of Mr. and Mm.”.Elmer<br />

sh for Chrimtnmadinner.<br />

M+. W. F. Deering left for Albu.<br />

arque Friday to ape.nd C~<br />

h ra]ativa.<br />

Memm. ”Jan ‘~, Elmer She~<br />

k, Wt Saul, Angelo’ ~la and<br />

-m Sineaio motiti” b I&tin Sat.<br />

day.<br />

Mr. ~nd hfrs. James SaU] and Mr~,<br />

d Mm, E. T. Engle were Christma~<br />

mer Wee& in the home of Mr. and<br />

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Father Chaput and Father Couturier<br />

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Mim Andemon<br />

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Mr. Tent Stuvem left Tqeeday for ?nd DO~er. . ““”<br />

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,. Memru. Louis Sa “o, ,Alex Snddon;<br />

Mr. and MrE. William Lujan left Sr., and Geo~e P ~lio$otti motomd<br />

Monday for Trinidad, Colorado. to Trinidad. Wedn y.<br />

Mr. and Mm. J. A. Gqfford, Mr. Mesdamea John WliOWti and Joe<br />

and Mm. Otto Norem,. a~nt Ctiit- Obelmeto motir@ b Sopris,,, Col::<br />

mau with Mr. and Mm. ““” J. A. Rogem. I rado b Wend ‘$.’ Ch tmm. ‘<br />

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Mi& Helen F-er, Mr. Elmer Mien Ruth Vi& m was s dinner<br />

Sberfick and Mr. Mat Saul spent guest & the Redp th home C~.<br />

Owi~’sIceCreamChristmas<br />

with Mb Marie Dnpont. mm. .,<br />

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Mr. and Mm. E. H. Scott were<br />

Confectionery tid Dr. Poliak hM m urned b Da~n<br />

guwk of Mr. and Mm. H. Springer aftir hn~ a~nt several weeh at<br />

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.,. Chriattnaa dinner gu=~ in the home ing.w their h~lid~y ~st Mr. ~~~a<br />

Hot CW W Ctite . of Mr. and Mm. A. Keddia. ~other; of Cripple reek, Colomdo~’<br />

A number of f)awaen you= ~ople , “>Mr. ~; S: Wflla and Mr. ~.’ “T.<br />

a~nded the dance at Ratin Friday Buall, phelp~ D auditim, left ,<br />

evening,<br />

W6dne&y for Dou Ias, Arizonu. “<br />

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,., Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dye left Sun. Mr. and Mm. W. D. Bre”nmII are :<br />

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Mr. John Lewis left Sunky for “<br />

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THE QUICK WNC~PEN “PAY AND NIGHT<br />

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Mm. William Mclnt~, W. und Mm. spending the holi w viuiiing wi~<br />

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Mm. North (marri d one “year) ;<br />

“Ned intide left: A.. StrIInn&n, outilde<br />

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“They caught him abmnbmindedly<br />

which-they have been pernij~d to ~i~<br />

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Me*. From the side lines the tom. I<br />

Mr. Frank Perkotich mobred to<br />

Raton Frfd~.<br />

~en~ were many and varried, but it ~ —. “<br />

is evident that many pemo”~ gained a ““Mr. Fe~jna”do Ado”i ~o~md &<br />

more comprehensive knowledge of Raton Friday.<br />

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.,Mr.. ahd Mrs. FriW Koelll~ and<br />

The 9u@rite team has made’’rni~~.:<br />

daughter Im~elle mOtOre~ ~ Stirk.<br />

ed improvement uitice the. coiKBt<br />

vine Saturday. ~ .<br />

with Dawmon eeven] weeke am a“d<br />

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ut several stiges in SundaySs game Mr. and Mre. Cullines of Capitun<br />

re”moving the appendix from the hok it looked an if they were intint upon “Hill a? the paren.@ of” a baby boy<br />

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he was -adi?g.’’—The American k making up for their pmvio”s defeat. I bom December 2bth.<br />

.gion Weekly.<br />

Dawaon, however, p&ved to be the —.<br />

bette ref the two teams and added MM. H. springer and da~gb~r<br />

“Did You give the penny to the<br />

one more game W ita strf”g of vi~~r. Louts., Mm. F.. H. &ott, and Mm.<br />

monkey, dear?~~<br />

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James Saul mtifed b Ra@n Thum-<br />

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team was entertained at the lodge Mr. Manuel Maea, whO has bee” ~L<br />

‘ap: “you ~-, eve time YOU ah<br />

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“He gave it to his father, who play.<br />

‘oom in the opera’ hou% w<strong>here</strong> “c”offee, tend~ Ahool at Hu~hi”m6n~.& ;A.,<br />

‘a bad ~Y, Wp Eetaa y hair.$’ : ed the Owj.n.I, .<br />

:ake a,nd unndwicliis ,yere senkd. -, IS v~siting..with .h&:muter, Mrs. G.<br />

BOY (afht a momen ‘s reflection) :<br />

—. .“ ‘me Daweoi team -ishes to ex- S’Mn* for s f~ &w. ;<br />

“Gee; but you mti ha been n verp STEFFONIA-PILEGREENIA<br />

pram thair .apprecintion ~h Mm. B, ---—<br />

bad boy. bok at G ndpo,-=Bos.<br />

Bei81er for providi~ .a charige-from. Mr., Reeder” of Tucumceri atived<br />

‘tenPost., “. “. .. .“<br />

Mim Carmela Stiffonia a“d Mr.<br />

!orthe visiting bum “aid ti.Mr. shari. ~n DaWBOyThu@aY to reliuvc Mr.<br />

Baldy Pilegreenia were finited k mar.’<br />

Pteacher: ‘ifi~~a<br />

10U”for previdln~: airnilar. ~mmo- Gofion, a local employ- of the EI<br />

,. 0 W’ take dis ri?ge at R?hn, New Meqco, Sat”r.<br />

<strong>here</strong> woman for betbr ~ for ~o= ?~. intiOW fOr tha local k. ~~bo ~ paSO-d .Southwestern,:who h been<br />

day. December 24th at 9 n’. m..<br />

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;he’ bfamhie led@: add the r&&rn ~ -? ,. ~ ~~ ,;<br />

Of habit) : An elaborate wedding. f~at a“d<br />

.’{pa~*, Ah mh~ti it ll,$’—Wamid@<br />

dance waa given at the ‘,h.ome of tie<br />

- Tales. . btide Saturday evening, “’which’ *S<br />

... pttinded by about fif~ invited<br />

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THE DAWSON NEWS<br />

The fall text of the Dawson News for the full life of the newspaper is published<br />

<strong>here</strong> as a genealogical resource for anyone interested in the people or history of<br />

this abandoned coal-mining town in Colfax County, New Mexico.<br />

This once dynamic, thriving community was active from 1900 to 1950 and at it’s<br />

peak, around 1920, supported a population of more than 6000. It was located 35<br />

miles southwest of Raton, New Mexico in the Verrnejo River valley 5 miles north<br />

of us Highway 64.<br />

Other sources of information are available at:<br />

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The Raton Public Library, Raton, New Mexico<br />

The Old Mill Museum, Cimarron, New Mexico<br />

Special Collections Branch<br />

Albuquerque Public Library, Albuquerque, New Mexico<br />

University of N. M. Library, Albuquerque, New Mexico<br />

New Mexico State University, Las Cmces, New Mexico

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