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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20,. 1910.
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JUNTA PATRIOTIGA
FACES A DEFICIT
Will Give a Series of Balls to Raisa
Amount of the Shortage.
Like other willing promoters of pub
lic events in Phoenix where there is a
deal of hard work'and little thanks for
it, the Junta Patriotica Mexieana,
which had charge of the recent cele
bration in honor of Mexican independ
ence, after the smoke lias cleared away,
finds itself with a large, yawning de
ficit on band. But the members of the
club have no intention of repudiating
the claims against it and assure the
creditors that all bills will be settled
within thirty days. All they ask is a
little patience on the part of thos"
who have not been settled with, und
everything will be made right, a plan
for raising the money having already
been adopted.
The members of the junta who are
responsible for all monies collected and
expended and who have pledged them
selves to pay all remaining debts
against the club are: R. A. Bernal,
president; P. Embrick, vice president,
J. SI. Slelendrez, secretary; A. It. Re
dondo, treasurer; P. Peralta, assistant
treasurer: T. Olea. J. T. Slurphy, F.
Coronado, R. SI. Monies, V. Sanchez,
J. Lopez, Slanuel Guzman.
The books of the club show that the
expenditure or cost or the celebration
was J70G.13. The total collections from
all sources amounted to $503.55. That
leaves a deficit of J142.5S. The club de
sires to express its thanks to all who
subscribed or otherwise contributed to
the success of the celebration, and es
pecially the merchants, who treated
them with-great liberality. They were
disappointed, however, on the patron
age given some of the entertainment
features where revenue was expected,
und which will necessitate further ef
fort to raise the amount of the deficit.
This the club proposes to do by giv
ing a series of balls which will be kept
up until sufficient" money Js raised.
The first-ball -will be given in-Mclczcr
hall on the night of Saturday. October
1. The admission will be ?1 for men,
ladies being admitted free. The com
mittee in charge of the arrangements
lor the ball consists of A. R- Redondo,
Pete Embrick, P. Peralta. R. A. Bernal,
T. Olea and J. SI- Slelendrez.
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Dr. Emmon's optical parlors,
North Fourth Avenue.
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THE TOPPERWEINS
ARRIVE IH THIS CITY
World Famous Woman
Shot Gives
Exhibition At Fair Grounds,
Sir. and Sirs. Ad. Topperweln, the
crack shots who will participate in
the coming" gun club tournament, ar
rived in Phoenix yesterday from the
coast. They were enroute to Pres
cott where . they will give an exhi
bition of their cleverness with the
gun at trap shooting ' today. They
will return to Phoenix this evening
and remain here until after the lo
cal tournament closes.
Having the day upon their hands,
Sir. and Sirs. Topperweln accepted the
invitation of Slessrs. Twitchell and
Galpin of the gun club and went out
to the Country- .Club grounds. Sirs.
Topperweln practiced and succeeded
in knocking down 94 clay birds out
of 100 released. She said that she
wasn't in very good form either. She
promised that when she returned and
gave her exhibition that she would do
some shooting worthy of notice.
Despite the fact that Sirs. Topper
weln is one of the world's most clever
shots, she stated yesterday that she
never shot a live bird and wouldn't
have the heart to bring down a
feathered beauty. She confines her
efforts solely to shooting for points
and is not a game hunter.
Asthma and
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is prescribed by doctors and is
recognized as a family medicine
everywhere.
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ey, be sure you jret the genuine. It Is an au-
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AMUSEMENTS
GRAND.
A big house and a big show was
seen at the Grand last night to see
Jimmie L.ee In "Casey the Fiddler,"
As usual it made a big hit.. The
performance opened with a clever and
laughable farce called "A Happy
Home." The entire evening is full
of laughs and seven big musical
numbers were put on. The pictures
are good and the whole show is
pleasing. Remember the big chorus
girls' contest Wednesday night. This
is to be the last one of the Lee
company, so be there.
COMING Of WILLIS WEST.
Doc Echlin's new Slajcstic Company
headed by Willis G. West meet in
Los Angeles and leave there next
Saturday at 2 p. m., coming in over
the Santa Fe. The cast is complete,
incluuing the redhead chorus of
singing and dancing beauties.
Jane Sletzler Urban, the new sou
brette concludes her engagement at
the Rurbank this week. The show
opens Thursday, September 29.
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TELLING THE PEOPLE
ALL ABOUT ARIZONA
A Phoenix Woman Who Is Doing Good
Missionary Work.
Sirs. F. S. SIcCall of this valley, who
is spending the summer in what is
known as the middle west, though In
Arizona is called "back east," has writ
ten a Phoenix friend concerning her
travels, from which letter the following
extract Is taken:
"I have given' my best attention to
the conditions as to weather, crop con
ditions and everything in general on
my trip through Oklahoma. Kansas and
Missouri, and I find that I can say
more for Arizona than I have ever said
before.
"We have had such dreadfully' hot
weather in nearly all of the places I
have visited, that I am just sick to
get back home to Arizona. I have in
terested a great unany people In Ari
zona, and I think a great many of them
will go there this fall and winter, and
they are people that have many friends
in several states. If they go to Arizona
they will be the means of others fol
lowing. "I am going to stay in the oast one
more month and put all of mv efforts
in boosting for our new state. We
certainly have one of the best states in
the union for health, wealth and pros
perity in every line.
"As I travel from place to place I am
more disheartened as well as disap
pointed in the general conditions in the
three states mentioned. However, they
have a fairly good crop year. I hope
I shall be the means of inducing many
good reliable home-seekers to locate in
Uie Salt river valley, as I dearly love
the place and it is 'home, sweet home'
for me."
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Of LOCAL INTEREST
AFTER PAPER THIEVES Many
complaints from subscribers have
reached this office of the theft of
papers from in front of their residen
ces or places of business. This of
fice therefore has entered upon a
compaign against pajwr thieves and
will pursue it until the practice is
broken up.
DR. NORTON HOME Dr. J. C.
Norton is back from" an official trip
to Douglas that he hoped to complete
so he could get home in time for
church on Sunday morning. He had
to go a considerable distance from
Consumption
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Health and Strength When All
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Made Air. Nash Feel Like a
New Man.
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cold while working. I coughed all
the time. I sent for my doctor,
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Classy Clothes for Boys at Reduced Prices
A Splendid Aggregation
of Boys' $4.00 and $4.50
Suits Just the land for
school wear, knickcrboek
er strles, made of cheviot,
cassimere or unfinished
worsted, sizes 5 to 17
years, a grand showing
of which you may take
vour choice (J ft
today at
Samoles of Undermuslms at
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$25 to $45 Sample
Dresses $10.98
A Large Lot of Sample Lingerie Dresses,
combined with a belated shipment from
strike-ridden Ncav York the manufac
turer rather than have them returned,
sent us a credit memorandum of good
proportion mind 3011, all up-to-the-minute
styles ranging in price from $25.00
to $-15.00, reduced for this
dav to
Douglas and hired an automobile ex
pecting to make the trip between the
arrival xt his train there Saturday,
at 10 a. m. and the departure of the
next one at 2 p. m. Ten" miles from
town, however, the automobile suf
fered a broken axle and the doctor
not only missed his train but had a
ten mile constitutional that the stat
utes do not provide for on the part
of the territorial vetrinarian.
BOARD OF GOVERNORS The
board of governors of the Water Us
ers association yesterday held its ad
journed regular monthly meeting that
was postponed from the first Monday
of the month on account of the lack
of a quorum. The routine business of
the board was transacted and among
other things the architect presented
plans for the new office building to
be erected bv the association on its
lot on the Y. M. C. A. block. The
plans were in accordance with the
sketch previously passed upon and
though they were not (mite complete
they were sufficiently advanced to be
practically approved by the board.
The architect was instructed to have
them ready by the first of the month
when bids for construction will be
asked for.
BACK FROM PR ESCOTT George
Day of Buckeye returned yesterday
from a few days' outing in Prescott.
He says they have a way of doing
tilings in the rough and rugged mile
high city that the agriculturalists
who live close to the soil down in
these level parts cannot understand.
He went along one street where he
saw a sidewalk so high up in the air
that ho inquired of a native whether
it was a trestle for an elevated rail
Avav or whether it was intended for
pedestrians. If the latter, he wanted
to borrow a ladder so he could get
up to it and get his money's worth.
He was told that the city fathers
were merely trying to emulate Phoe
nix and make a nice level city. They
are making the sidewalks level and
later on will put jacks under the
streets and elevate them to match
the sidewalks.
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DEATH OF A PRELATE.
London, Sept 19. The Most ttev.
William Dalrymple McLaglan. arch
bishop of York, died today of pneu
monia. He was born at Edlnburg in
1820.
THE EARLY END..
Of the Hobble Skirt Nuisance
Pre-
dieted.
Chicago, 111., Sept. 19. Tho begi
nning of the end of the hobble skirt
was noted by some dressmakers gath
ered here today in convention. It is
stated that the skirts are already
widening out and many modistes de
clared their advice to women hover
ing on tho brink of gowning them
selves a la loosely wound umbrella,
was "don't." All of which, despite
the fall shop windows which make a
feature of the "hobble."
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WELTERWEIGHT' FIGHT.
Tvinr vrir. sent. 19. "Kicrhtimr
Dick" Nelson tonight out-pointed l
"Dixie Kid" generally' recognized as j
the welterweight champion, in a ham-1
mer-and tongs battle of ten-rounds. ,
A Big Line of Boys' $2.50
and $3.00 Suits Quite
an
enticing
variety of
makes and materials to
choose from, straight and
knickerbocker styles, any
size you may. want for
this day only, ffl QQ
choice tfl .U:J
Hundreds of Snowy White
Undergarments
Someof Cambric, some of Nainsook,
others of Long Cloth, samples from
S. N. Bock & Co., New York's best
Underwear House. The assortment in
cludes Corset Covers, Chemise, Draw
ers, Princess Slips, Skirts, Combina
tion Suits, Night Clowns and Bridal
Sets. Just one of each kind, but all at
1 Off
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HIGHER UP
LANDED IB JUL
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THE SUGAR WEIGHING
FRAUDS CASE.
Heike Given Eight Months and $1,000
Fine.
New York, Sept. 19. Charles B
Heike, former secretary-treasurer of
the American Sugar Beflning'company,'
who bus been called the "man higher
up" in the sugar underweighing .fraud
cases, was sentenced today by. Judge
Martin of the United States circuit
court to serve eight months in the
penitentiary on Blackwell's islands and
pay a fine of $1,000 on conviction of
conspiring to defraut the government
by underweighing of sugar.
A stay of execution was granted
pending the appeal. Helke's sentence
is the culminating, point! in the feder
al government's prosecution of the
American Sugar Befining company of
ficials and employes growing out of the
sugar underweighing frauds on the
Williamsburg docks of the trust. Four
weighers for the company and their
dock boss, Oliver Spitzer, were convict
ed on the first trial and the weighers
are still serving their sentences. Spit
zer was pardoned and turned state's
evidence, his testimony playing an im
portant part in the conviction of
Heike and Ernest Gerbraclit, the re
finery superintendent, and fo.nr minor
employes. The sugar company has
meanwhile paid the government two
million dollars out of which It was
shown the government was defrauded.
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SOME DIFFERENCE.
Quiz Did I understand you to say that
my appearance has Improved?
Whiz No; I said you looked more like
yourself.
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BOUDOIR CAPS.
The boudoir caiw. which arc smalt
and made of sheer white material, are
being worn exclusively by the younger
women and; in fact, by all women who
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Lessi
A Real
12 12 Dress Gingham and Merc. Chambray 9c
A bran new line of solid colors, such as grey, tan
and various shades of blue, the real 12 Uc article.
No more than 10 yards to each person ft n
at, yard
ssssr. naaaBBav -ats- .m if a
jay cspe.il ..tt nti n to th- tare ot
their hair In tlue dajs of much
l!se hair it is absoutcly nettssarj to
.iir and rerft the natural hair. Tlu rt -fore
the hair should not be worn a 1
day in an elaborate coiffurf . It I
also a good Idea to arrange It loose! .
and becomingly "for the inomi'ig
hours. That does not mean that wc
slmll appear with unkempt locks, but
If the hair is Tatted and puffed on
dress occasions, it may be comber sim
ply and coiled loosely about the he.ul
during the morning hour. Even then
the woman vAw desires may add to
her attractions by wearing the daint
boudoir cap.
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NECK ROWS.
Somo of tho smartest little ribbon
lows for the neck are mnde witli the
loops about two inches long and an
inch wide. They are simple flat bow--,
with a tiny flower or two at the ti n
ter. The pink bow will hav a ft-v.
tiny roxebuds, or the blue bow a feu
forget-me-nots. "
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MKNTAI, Colw1:.
Howe Do you think Lee st'.nss cute
rheumatism?
Wise No; but there're mighty likely
to make you forget you've Kot It
HERE IS A REMEDY THAT
WILL CURE ECZEMA
"WE PROVE IT."
Why waste time and money experi
menting with greasy salves and lo
tions trying to drive the eczema germ
from underneath the skin when the
Elvey & Hulett Drug Store guaran-,
tees ZEMO, a clean liquid preparation I
for external use to rid the skin of the
germ life that causes the trouble?
One application will relieve the itcli
ine and often times one bottle is
sufficient to cure a minor case of j
eczema.
In over 2000 towns and cities In !
America, tho leading druggist has'
the agency for ZEMO and he will tell
you oi uie iiiiii venjua tun-a fi
this clean, simple treatment. ZI-.MO
is recognized as the cleanest and ;
most popular treatment for eczema.;
pimples, dandruff, and all otner)
forms of skin or scalp affections,
whether on infant or grown person.
Will you try a bottle on our recom-i
mnnilnHnn? ' 'I
Elvey & Hulett Drug- Store.
A Large Assortment of
Boys' Knickerbocker
Trousers "Regular $1.25
styles, made of good qual
ity cassimere or worsted,
nice patterns and splen
didly made, for all ages
lor this day,( ftQp
choice U v
Bargain in Nottingham Curtains
An Extraordinary Good
Line
Bran new stock, about a Dozen dif
ferent designs to' ehooseTrom, each and
every one as pretty as can be, 46 inches
Avide and o yards long, cannot be dupli
cated anywhere short of $2.50 for this
day only, Pair
$1.50
$7.00 Street Dresses
$2.98
One of the Most Conspicuous of Today's
Bargains is This Particular Item Tub
Suits and Dresses, made of various de
pendable Avash materials in solid colors,
stripes and checks, all stylish affairs,
heretofore sold up to $.700 T) Qft
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10c and 12c Bolt, good,
reliable papers, cut
from 15c.
15c and 20c 50 patterns
to seleet from, prices
reduced from 20c to 25c.
25c and 30c A big as
sortment, containing
patterns suitable for
any and all kinds of
rooms; prices cut from
30c and 35e.
35c to $2.50 Includes
Non - Fading .Duplex,
Two .Tones, Imported
Designs, etc., etc. All
the new novelties in
Stripe Effects, -Cut-Outs,
etc., etc.
Chi-Namel For staining
and varnishing in one
operation for Floors,
Doors. Furniture, any
and all kinds of wood
or metal. You can ham
mer it, bruise it,
scratch it or boil it, and
it will neither turn
white nor lose its gloss.
AND
DorrisHeyman Furn. Co.
Complete House Furnishings
A Dainty Collection of
Boys' Combination Suits
consisting of stylish
coat and two pairs of
knickerbocker trousers,
materials including nobby
grey mixtures, real high
grade garments that are
considered best $G.50 val
ues for today Qft
onlv, choice
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SALE
Paint The Acme Quality
New Era kind The best
on earth Goes farther
and lasts longer. For
houses, inferior and ex
terior, for floors,
screens, wagons, etc.,
etc.
White Lead, Black Lead,
Red Lead, Dry Colors,.
Kalsomine, Shellac,
Varnishes, etc., etc.
The largest and most
complete line of every
thing in the Painting or
Decorating Line in Ari
zona. Room Moulding
Sanitas, the . Sanifary
Cloth Wall Covering. .
Cloth for Lining Walls.
A full line of Brushes.
Suggestions and Esti
mates on all kinds of
decorating gladly furnished.
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