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DAWSO~NEWS<br />

PublimhA Wcek17 by Tkfi WELFARR DEPARTMENT<br />

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VOL 1.<br />

,—<br />

VAWSON, NEW MEXIC& THURSDAY,<br />

—,—<br />

SEPTEUBER 22, 1921<br />

.——<br />

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 />

I –.” ‘-”” I I ,,<br />

,.<br />

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