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Dawson. N.M.<br />
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Fanc Cretims and Ices<br />
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D19PENSARY BU1 DING<br />
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1SANITARY AN<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 />
.<br />
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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:mwford hoiiIe Eor a gbort visit.<br />
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