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lITdEfiAWSONNEWS“<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 />

.<br />

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 />

,, ...-.,,. ..<br />

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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