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r TT'yiggffir t-iwwo ; .-a"" &? THE BISBEB DAH.Y REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1912. PAGE EIGHT tfvt3i!frJi! TfaMM r" rJ-t--Msim'BTi. -n -r-nji d.i -"uTFwmMmfwfax h ?"" r i rfHr.i mBBaE'vvwM'w(4BUBvrnmaBBBwrBBT7 wwhbkmi.i I'P 14 K) ' I 9 EL PASO MAY irrn niiui nu ir.r.r uavalhi Business Men Tin re lrntr?t Ajcninsf Transfer of Troops to Ft. Huachui'u vn itp Ci-r iAim i,u "AllJj fUK MUVh, i If the protests of EI Paso at all. tho Fouth. rivalry t. Ill not U trans- fn-,i tr tv, nu .- tv.- ..... chauca, and Risbee wllj not hav'e. an opportunity or entertain ns them .Many protects have been find are be- lng mat by Kl Paso business men to, tbo war department at Washington. protesting Out the rel,oemnt tho FOUrlh With Midler ftnd officers unfamiliar w ,h condition, on tho border might result In cmbarass- ,bK,,,nSa.i"",?r- . The folloulncr from thn PI Pn.n Herafd tellfl of the effort beinff made by JC1 Paso butlne&s men t retain the Fourth at Fort nil. which U on tho outskirts of that city. j Nyrawous protests. Jiro tielnc llleil ; iy aim and mall with the president Ami ,the. war department at Washlnc ton ikralfiKt the traiihfer of the Fourth pavaYyTTrorii Fort nil to Fort Slua-Chiica.- "-. I Tfio ,chanso In tho patrol force at thIs.tljrie;Vould bo a serious misu&e. local busIiifcfK m;a pay, and ienUanofilhe prudent and the .ec- ir at retarroT ar U being called to this' fact.-1 The "easo of ihe company of Ibe. Elt'htentb InvadinK Juarez and' rauslax a near riot is cited t on pulfless- min ho wlrrd the pre?!-' fltni Frfdav mornin? Tho lenoniti.ee p" border condliioas In this case, thei prePldeat is Informed, came near causing a Serious condition of fair5; on tbo border. Similar occurrences and blunders' raay te upeLCU irora me placing n men unfamiliar vUn Lorder condi tions, the local men say, and a con certed effort I? being made to have the Fourth retained haro until aftci tho Mexican trouble is over Even should- the Tourth regimental headquarters to transferred from Fort Bliss to Tort Ilnachtica. it is , not assured thai tuo troops will come, taroueh tho Warren district, a. th.v may travel bv train instead of &') horsa N'o ilenuite time his been Hxed by tho war department for the departure of tho Fourth from Fori I B'Isp. but ofHccrs and men .-to gt ting ready for the trip by packlns ip their rrsonal t-elonglngs. and it IS nol likely that El Pjfo protest will change tb policy of tno .ar department. Tho portion o: the Fourth that Ml now at the Huachuca post tnvelei? I overiana irom 1.1 i-asw. ran on :il-i count of thu heat no it may bu TofeSMKTcfa WIWiAN "TJtEPa-Koi us rov we, did It, ,4n4"?w rave them fuo follow ing text. oi J.eep your light so shining VtrttlQ' In front V tho next " ,A.isd they copied all they could . follow, ,Riit they couldn't copy our mind .And've left them, sweating and .y, stealing A JrPar c1 a f behind. (Stolen) NOW -LAYING ALL KIPUNG ASIDE We've got some r SHIRTS YOU NEED SHIRTS FOR THIS WARM CLINGING WEATHER SHIRTS THAT WILL. FEEL f CRISPY & COOL SHIRTS THAT WILL GIVE YOU KVERY SATISFACTION IV FIT. STYLE Ft SERVICE A' NEW SHIRT JUST ARRIVED High Band -SOFT' COLLAR like tbc Separate soft collars onl? attached no the shirt. Sev eral plain colors, WHITE TAN. GREY. etc.. In a flno MERCER IZED fabric $2 00 You'll ilko this shirt for warm weather wear between a vrcs3 and a negligee.. NEW GOTHAM SHIRTS $1.50 being a Line of. COAT STYLE CUFF ATTACHED COLF SHIRTS that will compare favorably with any $2.00 Tine you ever saw. Jl.f.O each MAN NEW FABRICS JUST IN Especially strong in the white xrlth black stripe effect SCHWARTZ BROS,, GO. Safe Place Main St 7HrtWBaV l 3r s?r- --m ! li. U. n Democrat Delegate Pi: to Go to Baltimore Via Chicago ns Or F n SMno will le-ivo Blsbeo' for Baltimore about June II, accord ing to his present Intentions. Ho will I go by wnj of Chicago where he will attend the republican national cot venthm as the guest of Oar.t. Joa attend the republican national con C. Jrppnw.iv, and afterwards Dr Shlnu and rapt nreensvay nllt go to Baltimore together, whore the doctor tvIU participate in tho democratic na- t'1 Jp1rGaU from. .7 ,' , ",;,,, iw ..,,.. r " " blo ttat a numb o nd!T?C liVnf f S2 ?111 !'way of Chlf ? ,ho '" "n """I nroc.W to asltlmoro. . Vf- ni? "?. ?' . ""J? Tnnua convention of 0o Amer J, a"ja,C wtatton it Vtta-Ttlp H ho prevented lie a.- elected delecato from the Arlrona medical society to tho meeting of tho nation al ortMinzntlon FACE BAOLY GUI BY A BEER GLASS . . . Sa 00n hfilD 0VCS ArCUC aild ,. P -cii'ltc Vrr l - --i'l; cl- StriOUS r.tnillo Valencia's face aas check-1,, snj iiu n hnmimrr etosl ear.v ear.y jeqterdar morninK by a Mow froni beer sclas hurled at him in a sa loon ftht on Itrewery rulch. Ho a-? taken to tho olfico of the county phyiiciin after th flsht and portions of the ber sIom er extracted from the rflsscd wound In th cheek ltmln i ftctnlni hlf . f 1ri.i rrorO picked from the wound John ICe.11. tho night sMrt bcr- tender At the saloon. Chaffln's Brew - ery gulch place, was arre-ev charged with disturbing the peace by""4', same ining r.s Killing several OKhtlaK, arid was Tncd ten dollars wic(l i. Iiaia. Valencia was alar, arrested same cha,rso and finod si dollars, but owing to h1 mndltlnn the entenco was usrnd- G(1 e appPared to bo about to col .a, from tno Khoek of the wound 'apse when he was arraigned hofcr .IudS High. A more serious charge against JIa' as for Instance, assault with a rteailb weafion, could not bo m&de -to arrest was mde oy a city omcor, Valter urfK)ks. and there is no or dinancP rovering Eucn an offense. noihn A'nlencl.i and Hall are em- ployeu at tho saloon. decided to chip the horses and wpdi .the troops Vy train Blsf-e la. an ticipating with pleasure tlio ncrlval 01 General H. -Z. Steever. who Is in charge of tho troops of the south west He- is immcnsel jtopular with El Paso iod!c. who bv ironular reso'and Wilmoutb'and" !puty Sheriff AI i luMon askfl tho war department u " " ' I name him as General Crant's suc cessor, which has been recommended WILL INVESTIGATE RICK'S SANITY Tho county sanity board will some timv this week evaraino Richard Rlcli, a resident of the southern part of tre city to determine whether hp shall lie sent to th stntr Insane asv- lum at Phoenix Ite has been ill aX 'his homo on Naco road near the old j hospital and has been attended by a , parentlv ho had pulled off his shoe? I nurze. Yesterday he Is said to have In order that "he might enter his I become violent and It was necessary room at Tombstono Canyon room to strap hlra to his bed At one time Ins honso "without alarming the other lie broke loose, it is said, and at- roomers, and absent mlndedly took tacked tho nun.o and choked her be-1 fcro he could be restrained. I On account of the condition of Rich. 11 Ul,' - imr!ts t uux vv u-- Ing to investigate his sanity held in Bisbse. The matter was taken up j with tho county authorities at Tomb Rton vesterdav and It was stated j that the matter could probably be (arranged that way. Tho man's rehv Uvet made the rcquebt, as they want ed Kltn taKen inrect to rnoenix. SMUGGLING MESCAL Illicit trade In mescal by two Mex icans to soldiers st Fort Huachuca Is believed to have been broken up by the arrest of an aged Mexican and a" younger one by Crstoms Inspector Sheehce. of Naco, early Friday morn ing. They had been tinder suspicion as beln? smugjlers of tneecal for tome t!me an(1 ttoy vero helng watched for The two Mexicans were picked up Friday morning as ttey v.ero entering Carr canyon and in their possession was nine gallons of mescal. The alleged smugglers were brought to Hisbce and arraigned before United States Commissioner J. D. Taylor, who bound them over to tho federal grand jur on the charge of smuggling 1 under bond or 51,000 eacn. Tiicjy " were remanded into the cust-'.v of of- ficers and ther arP it present in the I br inch n t.uiy jail J ere. They will te taken to Tombsviufc Mondav p;on 1 Ing The old Mexican is said by of ficers to be an old offender. AVOID TROUBLE BY HAVING YOUR INSUR ANCE WRITTEN BY BRUCE PERLEY, THE MAN WHO KNOWS HOW. WA T THE FLY; DO IT NOW AND SPARE NOT THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES FOR S!(E'S LOTS MORE D4NCEROUS THAN THE MALE How-to ME Swat il.o Vt. Vo'i stould have dpno It long apo, ut It Isn't too late yet. The fly which ., n n Anrll 1nnH tonrlr rr. mlM to live. If 'a YemaleTnow has n'r O BtandcWMn-n. Her de- on tho Ifith of September urdcM you S biwy immediately. And nol one of the?e rcsl.y little insects -will hayo one-hair the reverence for you that jou had for .their ancestor on April U. Swat thny! ' T Tho fly, say thn scientists. Is not only the most prolific of Injects; ho Is one or the man dangerous. Ho is worse than an untamed rattlesnako on a rampape. He; worTvS fourteen iiuure n uaj, uira uurau i su u iui nun- day or holidays. His principal bus- Ines is the spreading of disease, and u.. ji.w ..i . ...it j t . ""ur,"u",:"AK5S." .US "uu.7laVQ iim K wrrio.y priipf flics Killed In a Riven period. In "c. .,.,., Is'0ra, r!'IpR and town prizes aro or- A chart "lwed y Dr. A. L. Mur-jfcrej for h(, bvU P,aB written by ,ray' "y "xprt and official of tho rchool children as to tho dangers of '" P ,, , I '' l ,,nos tnat at Washington, I from one fmale fly In a slnle ser.son about eight bMp busy and has reprinted large to the ubJeeL billion flies may de.-cend. or enourn pumbers of Dr. ( O. Probst's prac-' In addition to tho quarterly publlea to extend compWoly around the earth tical iaper. 'Th' Fly s a Disease . tlons. one well illustrated. Iowa bi nt the j.iuatc.r, with a surplus of ..00 carrier" se.s shorter foldrrs telling Just how ml'C!- , ,, , The Michigan board of health Is ''to deal with the fly nuisance. galn wt1 repeat, with added em-, distributing largo quantities of at The Chicago board of health, phaals, .swat tho fiyj , largo brown nlacard telllnir Low to throtish Its school of s.inltarv Instme. It takes countless numbers of swats lL',,mako ih.,,ar5 'm,n'5lolJ oa "" billions of nle.s that Infest the coun- 1 "J- pM " -T"u ,!!?," Parl' J'0'1 f-ttl ; avoid th ru?h. Killing one fly today mtiuona or tnera a little later In toe i ,!ea',on- Tho greatest anti-fly cntsr.de that CLEWS OF MUROER ONLY A PLAIN ORUNK Officers Scent Great Mystery t But Find Only Sleep- ' mg Min Promise of a mystery worths of therdetecUve abUIUes of a Sherlock .Holmes assajd. nothing more exeit Ing than a plain drunk when the case -as Investigated ty Officers Gannon 4r w. . " iif uowei yesreroay morning about six o'clock ' - At tlrat tour OJBcer Wilnloith re 'portefl the finding of a full sot of j under and over clothee on a rock" near tastie kock. ana ucicera uapnon anu Howe undertook" td solve the sleuJG- I cance or the flttl.- Thej found a dls carded hat In the .sttbwa' and theo ries oi tout rjiar arose in their mind;. A little' furth'er 'on, on a set of -step, were foupd a pali; of fhori and i. pair of-soekA. So evidently the man was not murdefeS for hla sSftK Jhe sleuths reasoned. U-slnz these 'fit?ds "as clues, the or fieerB pursued the search- and flnall carno upon 'thb owepr of then. dressed In nature's garments, souac asleep -and mord soundly drunk. Ap off all of bi3 -Clothes, scattering: them along the path loading to the room- Ing house. CATTLE THIEVES CAUGHT RED HANDED Tho discovery of an abandoned prospector" pit full of cow bides on a ranch near Coortland was the duo that led to the arrest of John Odbam and Jun Herron, two Americans, on the charge of killing cattle. They were hrraipned Jn the justice court at Courtland yesterday and bound over to tho county grand Jury, under bond of $1,000 each. Odham is in Jail but it 5s said that Herron will be able to give bocd. , , Following the discovery of tho hole full of hides, a watch was statloacd. near the place and several nights ago Odbaci and Herroa were di3covered Ir. the avt of killing a steei b.?Iong iog to Ril Noel. Odbam Is said to have lven under indictment In New Mexico once on the charge of horse stealing. MAKES THE NATION GASP. T'io av.ful list of Injuries on a Fourth -of -Jajv ataggero- humanity. Set over agaTnrt It, however, is the wonderful healing, by Bucklin's Ar nica Salve, of thousands, who suf fered from burns, cuts, bruises, "bul let wound? or explosions. Its the quick healer of boll, ulcers, eczema, i.ore lips or piles. 25 eta at all drug gists. 34. & BfllicfiC DIsnrsm thews number of files d:cnded In on o.-n from the world liaj known Is now under way -i In a miiitlturfo of American cities and Fmaller communllles, rcichlnR "'" " 'f81 " , , . . , , , . South Ctrolina, Texas and almost rrom ocean to ocean. Blpbee Is by no al tho othcr flUt, ,Q Un,on. na means alone (n the wnrhn Ls wasilns , been doing thflr inmost to educate on tre littlo pest. the pablle concerning tho danwr of Countless Instances of tho spread j permitting riles to oslst. nut with tho of various dlReaser. havo been re-Pxcept'on of a singlo four page clr cbrded nil over jhe country, and an ajcular tho sate of New York has done result. Instead of being regarded mere- j nothing in the matter that has been iy as a harmless, though annoying. pressed ?o vigorously by tho country little pe-,t, the housefly la today con- generally. This circular Ih a brief MderM one of the deadliest enemies iran nn 10 fonionu wun. ol mereiy typhoid, hut otlier highly dangerous Intestinal diseases aro now known to bo spread by file.", and germs of tu berculosis, eholem Infantum, sntnol menlnc Mr. Infnnfiln aim ns e.ro Jikeftise carried by flies. in many cities prizes of money hao . ,.. - .. .. ....... . ...,.,- been offered for tho IflWRt number niaa rm how n s-f Hfl nf'thpm . Th Ohio sL-Ltd board of he.ilth has make war on tho peat, and starting off with the title page in large, black type "Files PoUon Food." Tho board also has comn out with an Important' quarterly document on 'The Fly Cru-1 sade" . Pennlvanla levotcs an entire Is- 'sue of its large health bulletin to an opsay ersllv understood, which i In The. Churches PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday schuol at 0:15 a in., tvith A special serriion to the children, by ho pastor, A "SUvpr Anniversary" fafterine will be mailx for tbt mls-doo jWork of lh- Sahbath school board. Young people's meeting at G:tr. p 'hi. Topic; "Harpy Memories how to make fcurenrf thorn 1 ilu 10. The new otileers will be liutall ed durinx thH service. . -, i'wacbjig bv the pastor at 11 a. m.r and at 7: Ui p. m. Teacher training class Yv'edncsday at.7:0 p. m. " Bible class Wednesday at 7: 15 p m. Psalm 24 .will be studied. JOHN E. FRY, pastor METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURC. Sunday school at 9:45 a. hi. "Preaching" -at n a. in. Epworth league at C:20 p m No 'preaching service In tho even ing. RADIOPTICON LECTURE Sunday night a fine Illustrated dls course will bo given at Upper Lowe 1 y or Jiggervllle, Pictures twii ne pro jected on the screen by a high power reflectograph. Song service 7:15 nt.,.niiMb T.ir of lhA .Iririlil VII On the 11th. ir, and 13th, Tuealay to Thursday, there will bo e protract ed series of meetings from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m., except one honr for din- f ner. All christians come. EUGENE A. BROWN. Evangelist. BAPTIST CHURCH Morning services: Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor at 11 o'clock. Subject: "Passion Tor souls." ine church adjourned Wednesday evening at her regular session to meet Sun day morning for the rurposo of elect ing four deacons. This election will take place just after the morning ser mon. Evening services: Young people's union at 7 o'clock. Tho Chrildrens dty program The Bua'ness of tbo King" will be rendered .teginniug at H o'clock. Prayer Services Wednesday even ing at S o'clock. Subject: The The ory of Prayer." You are cordially la vlted to worship with us. Strangers specially welcome. J. W. EPPERLY. pastor. Tor a bargain in jewelry and dia monds, go to Uncle Sam. ISO CHALLENGE. Lowell, Arizona, June S, 1S12. Having beard so much about the ability of some of the would-be swim mers In the Warren District, I here by challenge any of them to meet me lat I.ew!s Sj.rir.g on Sunday, June 1C. or the ?.rr for nnv lllapfi from inn mrrto tr, nnn mlln for a side bet of 50 dollars. .T.- (Signed) CHAS. ED. HUGILL. Bn 313a. LowelL 158. - tingle fenate, rallei) "Tho Common Fly: How It Develops, Why It Must Be Destroyed document, entitled. The Filthy Fly," and Is issued by the publicity and edu cation department of tho stato board of health. North Dakota has issued two Im portant health department bulletin? enrn-xl rriilioi Thm..nkn.. iv, iFtate. one entitled "Fly Habits" and tiio other "A FJy Catechism." in which arr anfwered in nimplo lan guage questions concerning flics which the jraungeet child may un'dcr stand. VIpirlTlla'o elafn hnf.pl tf lioollli Tin lc-cuo,l nt lli.i tfhiMVa Kntlotlno nnrt l. - IronlTrc ,l.-,ti,l nhnlle or ln ntri I tlon. publishes and distributes art!- clo and cartoon" on tho subject, as welj as a concise list of "Hints to j Householders." The United States government. .through lLs farmers' bulletin No. 412. makes out a complete case against what It ferras "the typhoid or house fly " BOLIN THINKS ELECTION DOUBTFUL Mine fnspector Is Here on '"irsr OfTtcial Visit G. II. Boli'i, stato mine Inspector, arrived (n.th(. city yesterday , and will spend s-everal days In this district-for the punvose of. locking .over tremlneu hero His two ilepntlei are In ih Held in other parts' of tha stato on A similar mission. This la his first return to Jilsboc slnco ho went to tho capital city following his appoint ment as )talo mine Inspector. 1. It is Mr. Bolln's opinion that there will bo r.o state election this fall and as he is thought to bo very close to the administration his opinion will carry weight imong his friends here. Tho governor has declared that he is in favor of holding an election; but It is asiimed thtt his declaration was made "with mental reservation, ir the election could be legally held, and in order to detemriin; th legali ty of Mich an electron the matter will probably bo taken before the su. preme court on injunction proceed-, ings. It Is the opinion of many law ertf that the constitution will have to be amended If there 1 to be an election, which is quite out of tho question In the opinion of politicians.; George F. Murry left yesterday for Los Angeles. Edward Fay cf Cananea was in the city- on business yesterday. William Holmes, a mining man or Cojrtland, was In the city ye3terday I E. (i. Brown left yesterday for Bos-t ton, whtre bo will spend several weeks. , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Neel, of the Fouv Bar ranch, A-ere In the city yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Chase of Cananea were registered at the4 Copper Queen hotel yestrrday. Tokeo Sbekamura. a Copper Queen1 onEinecr. left yesterday for Iyjo An-' Seles, where he will spend a vacation of several weak?. ' Mrs. Mac Brown, of Mason hill, has lioart tnbnn trt Vii- Tinnii f TrttTl tilfi i Copper Queen hospitak where, J she was nndtr trtatnent Miss Ellen Beikman of WtArcn. leaves today for New Orleans, where she will tike the-Soodiern Pjvcific reamer "AntHh??." for New York. .vfrs.'W: "H. Harlan ws Inh city jeete-rday from the cami of the; EIs-bee-Arlzona gold mlaior property west of the Divide. She drove la In an .automobile- Tho family of Parkef -LC Woodman will lenve today for Los Angele3, i where Mr. Woodman will loin them i Personal Mention ... ... ,.1 V ..4.. . V... . . . .1 I.M latr in the week. They will be on the coast a. month or more. SPECIAL SAI.E2 of wall paper this .wecK at Wlldman's Lumber yard. P I AN 0 S ANNIVERSARY SALE Eight Years In Bisbee 1 EMERSON, New, $450 1 J&C Fijcher, Used $380 1 MILTON, Used, $225 A surprise awaits all prospective buyers, ai I have bought (he besl obtainable fo sell at such ridiculously low prices. A further discount of 10 per cent for cash will be allowed . . , . . BISBEE MUSIC STORE W MUIR, Pi op. A Brief Local Items Osughter Arrives Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Krogh of Naco road, a daughter Sloga Has Ple'nlc The Slavonian r.oi Iety."'S: ST Sloga. will hold Us annual picnic today at Lewiq Strings;? the. picnic, crowd leav ing the city this moniinsr on s spec ial train at 8:15 o'ekwk. Mexican Dies - Elenterlo Jetaener, an-emfJoye of the El I'aso and Southwestern rail road, died I-Yidaj Tnlght at Ids home near the 'Country club after .. Ion? Illness. Tbe funeral was held yes terday morning at ten o'clock, and Interment was In Evejareen ceme tery. ' Children's Day .Exerelss The Baptist sunaa, scnooi win observe Children's Day', this waning The progratu eutitled.'Tbe Biisineu or the King," promlsvo, be oi unusual interest Songrfrecltatlons and exercises, all b' the children, will make up the progratrrbr Ufe even lag. .. &m Suit Is Dismissed J ' " On motion of plaintiff's attorney, tho suit cf Vincent rvMunnovich and 11. H. HatQold against W E. Kin? and John Sawyer, lessees or Uio lunch counter on the, sidewalk adjoining tho Belmont bar. was dismissed, the plaintiffs raying the co?t9. The suit was for '$23 damages? $23 rent, and a prosecution for forcible retention of property, it being, alleged that the lease had expired. . Gcoding Leaves Monday Vrcfessor L. N. Gooding, teacher of science In the BIsbeo high school, will Iea.ve .Mondaj for they Whltol mountain In this j.tatff where ho will collect-botany specimens for hia ia boratory. Professor Gooding Ja an authority -on-ArizonaTTSora, -anil has discovered some specimens tmu had not bnfoxe-been knowtt.otor record' ed In Tho science lxxks. Prof. E. Q Snyder may accompany "b!ji -on "tho trip, "Which will last aji uiwuramcr Cemmlttee Meets Alenriay - . President Solomon," of the Fourto of July celebravlojvlcommtttoe. has called a" raectftjg-trf tbe htFcctors and and of all bead.s of committees to bo held at tho city hall on Monday night i at eight o'oloclr. The rcrort. of the fluaacxj -committee Mi. men so re elve4. and it "collecapas have" been completed, the allotment5- of ;funds will be made. He state? hat it-Is Im pcrtast that all committee chairmen should be present Not Vlneflarroon.. Says Authority The recent Illness of.ytlihi: Dei bert Perry. wasTcausedr by tho Rtlns of a tarntuU and not the sting of a-vfpegairoon, accotding-to 'rores Eo'f-I N. Gooding, v;Uo Wan, authori ty "fa insectn. etc'. Young" Pefry "had never seen a vinegarroon or a taran tula, but be thought itwasj-hc form er, and fo told his faihoread- the phy&Iclan, hut his description of th-.' Insect tad tho sensation proqucea nj tfco sUne are safd bj tho professor to have.txen those ot the tarantula. tounc jerry asvt rreuicrcu uuui m xclffortUj&s. Bnd Cwwrt Tonight 1 LAUTER, New, $400 1 MILTON, New, $300 I Dulcitone Play er Piano, New, $600 SUITS MADE TO ORDER $20 and up Satisfaction Guaranteed (X K. Tailoring Co. Jake Adams, P. LindahL, Props: Brewery Ave. Phone 493 cSrJi,uT,i- in-Hiyj. The Creams Are Here! What Creams ' The Mar incllo creams of course. Watch our window for new shipment of switch es, braid pins, fancy hair pins, combs, barrettes, and Egyptian bands. McDonald's Beauty Shop K U & M BLrX. MAIN ST DEATH OF JOHNNY BEHAN (Tho Arlopa Democrat Tbe death of J. II. Reban removea from tte scene of action ono of tho old democratic pioneers of Arizona. When Johnny Bhan came to Arizona. Phoenlr was not on tho map. Tho territory was composed of three coun ties and as many towns, not a, rail road within one thousand miles from any point of tbo compass: tho desert, silent tnd portentlous; isolated water holes and lonely trails were man's only guide In those early and event ful days. Johnny Beban and his as--soclates of that period were Arizona' true tato makers. Arizona's early history waa replete, with sUrring events, and tbo men who bore tho burdens of those days should always le held In grateful remembrance by the ieorle who enjoy the fjilts of their offorts. God'a mercy and love Is tho hope of the world. To Him who walked the shores of Galilee, who preached and practiced love, amity and good will, who died that roan kind might Jive again; to this merci ful adjuster of all last claims. tb soul ot our old friend Is now commie ted. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. VOR RENT 2 room houee. Inquire, Wlldman'a Lumber Yard. 62. the following program at Vista park Sunday ovenlng. under the leader ship of J. J. Watsonr Grand march... "The Thunderer" Selection "Tli Defender" T. M. Tobpn! Love Dance .. "Every LltUc Move ment" W. C. O'Haro Grand Boloctloa raust ,..L- P. Laurendeaa Waltz Dancbe Waves, J. lvanovlcl Selection . ...Hungarian Fautasfp T. M. Tobanl Serenade Twilight" ..'."., J. M. Sinclair March The Haster Builder" ' C. E Holmes "M m I Tot copper vtueen cana win piy I L l - ' ' t1 tm -nr1 i-tr .fci h 4n(MK-ftia rawrT hthP-.Hb r TndtKkS .it 4 111 l - -- - ..,... i t - . - At'm, jB.ah a iaaiimw3mnmfiwa&aaiAmmiMui- - inf 1 1 ,