Clarence Smith returned the first1 barring the tack of theof the week from Kansa*. where he' custr,m*ry u**d Ink/' The occas-attended the funeral of his brother.SUr1V Mrs IJ A. Clark, mother of Mr* J| J. H. Bardsley of the College, hat re-mmmm—m twiitd to her home in Iowa, after spoon 1 visit her«-Remember, the picture show*ion was much enjoyed by the twenty Suests present. And again the baron his wonderfulMovieland ha* ben closed for the [was generous with****** *how remold , voice, tinging among other numbers,1 to the Navajo, formerly known as the the “Prologue* from H. 1‘Prologue’ from Pagliacci. He jleft Saturday for Alamogor- j i do, where he start* another campaign for the Salvation Army.There is an exhibition this week *t the office of M. C. O’Hara Son of a specimen of the New Guin-Km aiquer- m.v pi^vure snows are - , , iindoors now. Al$ shows at the Na-' ?? 7 Rev Edw* S* Doan’the introduction of which causedvajo (formerly the Star) instead of at Moviehtnd.of aOspoonWe are glad to be able tocon-thise thee thismuch interest among the growers of southern California a yea* ago. The y that **ed *hen introduced in the Golden [ Mrs Reading Wilkerton, who was State, sold for one dollar each. This takers to an El Paso hospital last vegetable is pronounced more palat jTHE V. B. MAY COMPANYweek, is much improved.Rev. H. J. Reemtsma is the ownerable than the egg plant and is very of a new Chevrolet Utility Coupe.Alfalfa is gradually creeping up in thfprolific and will yield big profits to |***. I0 *h,r* h* ondtr*° « »«-Th:« vwUM. i. on. of A W. WhwleT l» » r«o thlot me spoond the b yes-cost you dearly if you do.{slicing in.The Women's Improvement Association will mset Monday si theOur listings are EXCLUSIVE: To make the best buy you should inspect ■£■* Mlt;t* bo*n* ! Community H.um to, Mr regutarWitherspoon Agwey, Phono 817Sweet potato growers are busyThe Methodist Ladies’ Aid held a silver tea at the church dining room on Tuesday.ghumharvesting a very profitable crop of the big tubers, and the market i* excellent for this season of the year.It is ‘our sad duty to chronicle the death of the little baby boy bom last week to Dr. and Mrs. Magee. Funeral services were held Tuesday.C. D. Stewart, manager of the Navajo Theatre, left today for Socorro to open a new theatre which the Stewart brothers have recently purchased.( Mrs J. C. Rodrigues wife of Rev. | Rodrigues, formerly pastor of the, (JfaifiedThe ladies* and of the Presbyterian church meets next Thursday, Oct 5, at the Manse.FIVE CENTS A LINEMrs Frank Campbell, who has been ill the past week, is reported slight.ly improved.Tony Ruis returned the last of the week from Santa Fe, where he wason the federal jury.Mrs H. B. Holt and Mrs W. A Sutherland art holding a reception at the Holt home this afternoon.PIANO PLAYERSMrs H. F« Markley left the last ofI sell the Baldwin line of Pianos and ihe week for Nebraska, where the Players. Especially constructed for w“ cMed b* th* •eriou# illneii of * this climate. Tonal qualities and._ 1*° p.m. 1:87 1:47 1:65 2:03 2:10 2:86 2:46 2:68 3:00 I iTioT 8:80 j -1pplcsts*edSpanish Predbyterias church here, died at her home ih California the past week.Mrs A. D. Saunders returned last if i«*- week after spending several months -35c in Kansas City. Mr Sender's mother returned with her and will spend the winter in Las Cruces.Will someone come forward and solve the problem of housing new arrivals, so it can be done quickly and economically Forty houses to rent for from $20 to |30 a month are in demand at this time.durability lasting and enduring. Pi-: Mr and Mrt j. H. Haverkamp ofeally.4511.10$1.30Max-and*,anyN. L Reiter of the Elephant Butte Irrigation District states that a shipment of Maccabee gopher traps has just arrived and that the Valley farmer ©sn purchase them at cost, at the Temple of Agriculture. Las Cm-tuned. Correspondence prompt- {Y**o City, Mias., are the guests of ly attended to. E D.MEA, Box 244. Mr and Urn p,t Campbell. Mrs 828 tf I** Cruces. N. M. Haverkamp and Mrs Campbell art st»-WANTED position by experienced *»• office men. Will consider perms-j Tuesd^ afternoon Mrs Gustave nent connection with local company ManAue entertained with two tables Qualified as excellent correspondent,' of bridg*. Mrs Hem carried off the auditor, credit manager and general bonort at cards. After the game* a accountant If needing a valuable deiicioua two-course luncheon was unit in your organisation, whether R'l^rvtd. The guests were: Mr* Fred be small or large, write Mr. G. W. H.1 g Mrg B Frank Weiaenborn,postoffice box 586, Albuquerque.1 Mr^ ManaM€# Mr j. C. Camp-New Mexico. Aug. 31-S30 bfll Mrg pet€r Gallagher, Mrs J. H.FOR SALE-—large team of Horns P^ton, Mrs David Bronson and Mr*$50. two Mowers, $25 each Will Gale, take Rio Grande Valley Dairy pre- - - ---ferred stock as part payment D. C. Kloss, Mesills Park. 921tfMOVIELANDce*. getof••b, aso all thepriceWe understand there is a brisk de-toclc, mand for farms to rent st this time sand That) sounds good, a» it »» the next thing to wiling When they form one year they will went to boy. and perhaps bo sorry they did not buy sooner. IA goodly number of nice homes are under construction in the country a*, this time. That is convincing evi-dence of a return to normal. we need more country home*, that country life may be, in a measure, more inviting.Mrs C. J. Winkler of Hill enter-u“.d a urge number of HiU and hoi Cruces Republican women et Ihe room, of the HIM Country Club, on Saturday afternoon. The ‘talked over political matter., and were served with delightful refresh ments.MAXWELL CAR FOR SALE—1818 model Tn good condition, new eas-ings and new cushions. At a bar-gain for quick sale. Eckert’s Service Station. 928pFOR SALE—Tent 10x12. Saddle, handmade. Apply 413 N. Main. 928FOR SALE—45% acre farm, new improvements; 4 miles northwest of Mesquite, on the Santo Tomas Lsnd Grant C. H. Phillipa, Mesquite, N*1019p—FRIDAY— HOOT GIBSON in“The Loaded Door” Episode No. 2 ofHURRICANE HUTCH—SATURDAY—Eugene O’Brien in“Channing of the Northwest*’A powerful picture of the grant Northwestamake928tfWANTED—Live man with car to solicit. Job good for $5 to $15 day. College students can good money in spare hours, dress XYZ, care Republic.TEN CHOICE Young Cuernwy fmdc Cow. for »1..A1» thorlt;d,r.d bull Thi* i« » r»r« chance. Coll ot W. Buell ranch.SUNDAY—MONDAY— ANITA STEWART inHER MAD BARGAIN Movie Chat No. 9—TUBSDAY-Alt;,* NORMA TALMADGE inTHE MOTH928tfWEDNESDAY-THUR8DAY THE LONE WOLF Hallroom Comedyhouskteping •.portment., modem room., with m. - ook Klft W AmaFORRENT— Light modernADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICEI In thlt;the Probate Court: State.1 Itnnaof NewMain Sgo tc•« St.Sunday Sc Preaching Rev. C. 11 a ». PreachingAPPOINTIn accor 1916 Colt; name? pei as roerfibetration foi the Gcnen the 7th da] Precinct f Hal. Coi lev.