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M I" .-" T3 "?rwi, 0 "t Ct(" , -QAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT Friday, November 29, 1 IPage Eight wa K! J-" y iHBr' 2 IV &. 4.. ;-' X 1 &' E srr- 4 i-1 IWF f -i . &' v a -v- . t.5 v. V if'- h' 2kv . fc n.- r-A - Lx-f if- " -4 ft IW ! :H-4"i"W'M''Il"l"l"l"l,W' Patrick Rose, President. CONS .RE E. T. Stewart, Secretary. OLIDATED ALTY CO. i nlrl irn When you insure your property, do so with those who, when they have writ ten vour Brilicv vou will have no trouble to collect tor your loss. We have over twenty of the best companies represented in Globe, and KNOW how to attend to your wants. We also do a general Abstract business and when you get an Abstract of Title from' us you can rest assured that it is a correct one. And so acknowl edged by the leading business meiifcohGlobe. We do a general Real Estate, Loan and "Bond business. If youHiave property for sale or rent tell us your wants, and we will attend to them promptly. J. C. PHILLIPSON Manager It x ' 4MiK'KI-0-I-CK'4''t1'l"?l'K'l''frM-I"K "I"! it' t'H H ! '1 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS W. V. Ingram, chief auditor of the liamlolph lines, returned to Tucson yes terday morning. Colonel and Mrs. T. K. Parish re turned last evening from Phoenix, where tho colonel was called on mining business. 11. H. Franz returned yesterday from Roosevelt, where lie spout soveral days 911 business for the -Franz Lumber com pany. ? E. W. Kigg, whoMs been in the east for several weeks on mining busi ness, roturned lait evening. Most of his time was spout in Chicago and Louis ville. W. O. Tut tie, the Hice luorchant, is a business visitor in tho city. Attorney Wiley Jonos'of SafTord ar rived in tho city last evening on busi ness in the district court. Judge A. C. Uakor arrived hero last evening from Phoenix on legal business in tho district court. D. W. Wickersham of tho Solomon Wickersliam company came up from SafTord last evening to spend a few days hero on business. 11. S. Van Gorder, cashier of tho Qila Valley Bank & Trust company of Morcnci, arrived in the city last even ing and will spend several days hero transacting business with E. 51. Kurd, manager of the local bank of the com pany. Mrs. J. B. McAllister of Jerome, Ariz., is registered at tho Dominion hotel. W. P. Parkhurst, tho well known Los Angeles drummer, was among tho arri vals on last evening's train. W. O. Rico, secretary of the Superior & Boston company, is expected here this evening to attend the annual meet ing of the stockholders, which will bo held Monday. David Solomon of Clino is a business visitor in the city, arriving from tho Tonto country yesterday. LOCAL OBSERVANCE Thanksgiving day was quiotly observ ed in (Jlobe, practically all commercial business bt'ng suspended -or tho day. Union service inv-whicWnll of tho churches participated woro held last Qvening at the Methodist church and woro verj largely attended. An excel lent musical program was carried out and the sermon, ono that was very ap propriate to tho occasion, was delivered by Rev. George Selby of tho Episcopal church. The following is tho program as it was carried out: Hymn Congregation? Anthem Praiso tho Bounteous Lord. Prayer Ensign West. Solo "T.ockcd in tho Cradle of I'. Deep, by William Benbow. Losson The Rev. Mr. Latter. Male Quartette While tho Years Arc, Rolling By, by Messrs. James, Richards, Johns and Bonbow. ' Offering for the poor. Duet by Members of Salvation Army. Sermon The Rev. George Selby. Solo Mrs. Patton. Prayer Tho Rev. K. G. Decker. Anthem I Will Praiso Him. Benediction. Card of Thanks Wo desiro to heartily thank our friends who so kindly assisted us in our recent bereavement in tho death of our son. MR. and MRS. R. H. EGXEK. Babies and children need prompt at tention when suffering from coughs and colds. Tho best remedy for mothers to uso is Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. It tastes nearly as good as maplo sugar. It contains no opiates and it is laxative and drives tho cold out of tho system by gently moving tho bowels. For sale by Hanna's Drug Store. AT THE ALEXANDER Two large audiences saw tho regular chango of program last night and wcro very well pleased. The pictures are all exceptionally good subjects, especially tho picturo entitled "Mysterious Ar mour," which is beautifully hand col ored. Miss Edna MacDonnld in her two illustrated songs, "Come Put Your Arms Around Me," and "Moonbeams and Dreams of You," wcro very well rendered and occasioned much applause. Tho management announces a new act for tomorrow evening entitled "A Pleasant Irish Home," by MacDonnld and Connelly; also new vaudeville peo ple for Sunday evening. Don't fail to sec MacDonald and Connelly in their now sketch, "A Pleas ant Irish Home," tonight at tho Alexander. The largest stock of overcoats in Globe. Stoin-Bloch and Alfred Benja min's at Lan tin's. Another Big Laugh Hear Billy Cummings sing his funny song at the Iris tonight. Hard Times Havo Passed Join the happy crowd it tho Iris and forgot your troubles. Enjoy a hearty laugh. ABSTRACTS INSURE WITH Gila County Abstract Co. THE POPULAR AGENCY C3 C O CQ C 0) U c u Abstracts Insurance Bonds Real Estate; Loans OUR MOTTO "A customer pleased ' is a cus tomer forever." Give us a trial and be convinced. SL w P CD 3 r o p S3 Gila County Abstract Co., Inc. Telephone 441 Over Brown's Store OUT GILA VALLEY MERCHANT IS EMBED Large Business of J. M. Foster in Trustee's Hands ' Pay His Creditors Word reached Globe last night that J. M. Fostor of SafTord, ono of the lnrg est hay denlurs nnd gonornl merchants in tho Gila valley, was in financial trou ble "as a result of tho recent financinl stringency, and that his extensive busi ness interests are now in tho hnnds of J. I). Leo, enshior of tho Graham Coun ty bank at Thntchor, as trustee. Mr. Foster is recognized ns ouo of tho most enterprising nnd public spirited men in tho torritory, nnd has been a vory important fnctor in tho upbuild ing of 'tho GHn valley and advancing tho intorcsts of the. rnnehors in partic ular. When his financinl embarrass mont beenmo public tho farmer folks wore tho first to go to his rescue, nnd tho Silver Bolt was informed last night that all locnl creditors hnd choerfully granted Mr. Foster an extension through tho hands of tho trustee, nnd there is no question that his indebted ness will be elenred up in a short timo and that ho will come out with flying colors,. Starting in business,, nt Snfford less than two years ago in a small way, Mr. Foster, Jjy thrift and ontorpriso and strenuouH, rustling, has accumulated something liko $35,000 worth of prop qrty, which stands in his own nniric, and which is now; held as security for his creditors in tho event that liis regular business should fail. But this is not his greatest nssot. lie is known as a porfectly rolinblo man, whose motto hns always been "to livo and let live," and he hns not only strictly adhered to this mptto, but hns shown the farmers in his vicinity how to improve their conditions and has given thorn material aid in reaching tho goal o success. Thoy aro showing their appreciation now by assisting in the arrangements to grant their former champion a liberal extension of time, never doubting tho ability of Mr. Foster to pay out if given n chance. The store is open and will continue to do business just ns be fore, .the proceeds being applied in n fair and just way to liquidate tho in debtedness. t is thought that in this way Mr. Foster can pay dollar for dol lar and close up tho matter with about $22,000 to the good. FtiOTBALL PLAYERS 60 TO HOSPITAL AFTER TWO 'GAMES PHILADELPHIA, Pa., November 28. Ray C. Van Norman, right end of tho Cornoll football team, is in the univcr sitj' hospital tonight suffering with a slight concussion of the brain received in today's game. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., November 28. Thrco men uro in hospitals tonight suffering from severe injuries received in the football gamo between "White hall and Bridgeport, two suburban teams. They are Walter Eccley, con cussion of tho brain; S. F. Swnrtz, dis located shoulder and collar bone; Hugh Luchmnn, dislocated collar bone. They are all members of the Bridgeport team. MANY CHILDREN ARE KIDNAPED RECENTLY IN CITY OF MEXICO MEXICO CITY, November 28. Tho police aro actively at work on tho big gest kidnaping enso they havo over had. It is evident that for tho last; two months an organized gang of kidnapers has been operating in this city. Forty nine children, twenty-two boys and twenty-seven girls, havo been stolen from thoir hom6s. Thoir ages vary be tween two and twelve years. ELKS NOTICE All members of Globe lodgo, No. 480, B. P. O. E., and visiting brothers aro requested to meet nt tho lodgo hall Sundny afternoon nt 1 o'clock to At tend tho annunl Lodgo of Sorrow to bo hold at Dreamland. Tho exorcises will bogin at 2:30 and tho public is invited to attend. II. F. BLKVINS, Exalted Ruler. Havo You a Cough? A doso of Ballard's Horohound Syrup will relievo it. Have you n coldf Try it for whooping cough, for nath ma, for consumption, for bronchitis, Mrs. Joe McGrath, 327 East First street, Hutchinson, Kan., writes: '! havo used Ballard's Hore'hound Syrup in my family for flvo years, and find it the most palntablo modlcino I ever used." Sold by Palace Pharmncy. Alfred Benjamin Clothing sold at Lantln'e. A largo stock of boys' and children's clothing now sold, at cost at The Whiie House CG4 N. BROAD ST. Lowest Prices In the City. Watch our window for holiday bar gains. Van Wngcnen & Co. storo. Special Notico Evervono w'autinc FIRST-CLASS J'HOTOS at a very low prico, now is tho time to got them. KEY'S STUDIO is ranking the regular $3.50 photo for tho Binall sum of 10c each. Don't wait if vou want nico PHOTOS CHEAP. FULLY GUARANTEED. The Alexander Theater PROGRAM Tonight MAODONALD AND CONNELLY In Now Sktcch Entitled "A PLEASANT IRISH HOME" -as. Animated Pictures BEAUTIFULLY 'HAND COLORED ILLUSTRATED SONGS Trunks, 2G-inch $2.50 Trunks, 30-inch . 4.00 Suit cases, 22-inch - 3.75 Suit cases, 24-inch 2.25 Good work-pants, cotton, lnrgo as sortment - 1.25 Wiro hairpins, pnekago .. .... . .05 Best quality safety pins, dozen 05 Small pins, good quality, pkg 05 Fancy Xmas baskets, all styles, each . .... .. . 05 Sco our window display of Drawn Work tomorrow. Tiro-GCbT'Bank-&Savinc8 CoTpays 4 per cent on term deposits, 0 to 8 per cent on escrow deposits and wants es crow loans on real cstato and first-class securities. Real estate sold on term sales, part cash, 9 per cent interest and small monthly per cent on principal balance. Firo insuranco placed in best companies. Bajung powaer at Sam Kee's; flvc pound can for $1.50. Guaranteed sat isfactory. ' "Mysterious Armour," a beautiful hand colored picture, nt tho Aloxander tonight. Gila Valley Bank & Trust Co. Surplus $25,000 Capital $100,000 DIRECTORS L. D. RIcketts D. W. Wickersham T. A.. Pac3o A. T. Thomson H. S. Van Goder C. E. Milbi ' E. M. Hurd Ph. Freodenthal I. E. Solomon INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS All Classes of Accounts Invited. Foreign Exchange at Lowest Rates E. M. HURD, Manager x IRIS THEATER Broad Street Theaters on Iris circuit: Eisbco, Globe, Morenci, Nogales, Tucson, El Paso and Cananca. PROGRAM Four Nights Ending Sunday Moving Pictures "Tho Half Casto's Revenge" "Tho Lost Umbrella" (Comic) Selection by BILLY CUMMINGS MARIAM MARR Singing the Latest Coon Songs Illustrated Song by BILLY CUMMINGS Moving Pictures "Tho Heart's Bidding" "A Pair of Boots, Please" . (Comic) General Admission 15c Reserved scats 25c First Performance 7:30 p. m. Second Performance 8:30 p. m. J. WATT HOOUE President I JAMES W. HOGUE Vice President and Cashier Thanksgiving Day Dawns upon us with all of its Arizona splendors and the sun r ,, path across tho eerie blue dome above, smilingly gilds with goldio t , the many crags and peaks which seemingly stand as senti ids p jrj ing tho onward march of man's progression as ho enters by ' oe 8 gateway tho many untillcd and fertile valleys which sleep sileu' , tho warm enibraco of fragrant winds which float in rhvthmic me are through tho branches of the over nodding pines which grow upor ,8 crest of our thousand hills, where, locked in oblivion, rest the stt Cf timo's tragedies, which speak in a lullaby of pcaco to the trpai 0f marching nges nnd man's effort to draw from nature's vault Tt, treasures awaiting the key of toil and give with ample hand U - who would take advantage of opportunities so lavishly display) t5 thoso who see and seek. Tho HOME INVESTMENT COMPANY gends you greeting, with the announcement that Globo is .await-o c, vclopmcnt nnd offers induccmentts and resources second to none ,,:, City of the Seven Hills. Wo buy, sell, trade and rent houses a ;, a real estate busincs. Buying or selling, see the other fellow, thru The Home Investment Co. HOGUE Utility and Hired Man IM3 JIM HOGUE, Manager. TTTI'tTTTT TV VV VV V T V V V VV "i"!" V'W'V vHrVVV vM'TVViT V TV V'M V'M" V"v f The Hanna Drug Store erv RELIABILITY icei .8 if i & 't, " The name of Hanna on a box or bottle of medicine is positive assurance jf purity, accuracy and reliability. IT INSURES you getting what the doctor intended you to have when he wrote your prescription. IT INSURES you getting what you asked for when you gave your order at the drug counter. IT INSURES the use of the very highest quality of drugs compounded jnto each and every prescription and eve y bottle and package leaving the store. IT INSURES satisfaction to patient, to physician and to trained nurse and it pos itively insures the lowest possible pricts consistent with high quality. E4tI't'r'I?IIIwSi3M24' A Dreamland Mer Skati Tonight from 7:30 to 10:30 Don't fail to sco MacDonnld and Connelly in their new sketch, "A Pleas ant Irish Home," tonight at the Alexander. GREAT TIME AT DREAMLAND Ono of tho largest as well as most select crowds of tho season attended tho Thanksgiving danco at Dreamland last night, there being over 150 couples present. .Tho music was tho best of tho season, tho Dreamland theater orchestra doing unusually good work, rendering mnny now selections. Mnny expressions of approval over tho splendid dancing surfnee wcro heard, the innnenso floor boing polished until it shono liko a great mirror. .Another solect social danco will bo given on Saturday night. Another Big Laugh Hear Billy Cummings sing his funny, sbng nt tho Iris tonight. ) Dolls t Dolls I Van Wagonen has tho finest lino over brought to Globo. Seo our lino of holiday goods before' buying. Van Wagonen 's, next to post-office. Hard Times Havo Passed Join tho happy crowd at tho Iris and forgot your troubles. Enjoy a hearty laugh. OCOOOOCXKXCXOOOOCCOOOOC0XKXX)OOCKXXXXXXXJPCOCOOO M J CONFIDENCE Ve Will Accept Bank Checks Feeling tho utmost confldenco in our local banks, wo will accept in payment for Merchandiso also in settlement of bills duo us " ' " Cashier's Checks Private Checks Local Pay Roll Checks Local Mining Companies Checks Savings Bank Books Our banks aro absolutely sound, Don't draw yeur monoy out. Pay bills by check. GLOBE COMMERCIAL CO. THE "QUALITY" STORE ocoooooooooocscx:ooooooooooooocxxxoocoooooocoocooco a o a Music by DRUMMOND'S BRASS BAND mnHimmHuu H'it-i-4i-ii"i'"i"i"i"i''K"iHiiii ! The H. H. Bru Company, Inc. BKUK.ER5 DEALERS IN LISTED AND UNLISTED SECURITIES. Wire connections with Boston, Chicago and New York Markets. Bisbee, Duluth, Ishpeming and Calumet curli markets a specialty. Listed stocks carried on substantial margins. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSIONS. Trust Building Globe, Arizona Telephone 1901 lllKinnHMHHtHI "M '! I It lm 4 t C l H"W OCOOOCSCXX5CXOOQOOOCKXXOCOCXX il The Globe Wood & Coal Co, Guarantees to sell you 4 -foot Cedar Wood at the same price you pay elsewhere for 3-foot Wood Give us .a Trial and be Convinced THE GLOBE WOOD & COAL CO. I PHONE 2131 Wm. L Whalley, Mgr. S. 0ROADST. OOCXXCXOCCOCOCXJOGCCK3CXXCXXX5G GLOBE BOWIE SAFFORD SOLOMON -WICKERSHAM CO. Wholesale Grocers. Tobacconist and Cigar Dealers MR. SMOKER:- Ask for the AMERICAN or EL SIDEL0 CIGAR There are None Better Tno Eumondson House E. L. Edmondson has leased tho Web ster houso and is prepared to accommo date tablo boardqrs and roomers in a highly satisfactory manner. Tho houso has been thoroughly renovated and is clean and neat from basement to attic. Mr. Edmondson is an experienced land lord and has a splendid roputation in Globo. Tablo scrvico as good as any in tlio city and rooms aro neat, clean and comfortable. TttVTTt "I- PVU V 'FttV Van Wagonen, next door to the post office, does a ccneral naintinc: and pa per hanging .business. All work guaran teed. 'Don't bo fooled by fake sales. You can buy your clothing and furnishing at Lan tin's cheaper than at fako sales. Masquo Carnival on Skates, at Dream land For costumes, wigs and masks, call at Alexander theator. Oet your winter supply of coal while we are delivering it in 'ton lots at $12 per ton. Globe Hardware' Co. Christmas Presents i Our initial shipment of Holiday Goods reached us Saturday and is now being placed on display. Fortunately the goods we selected are of that happy combination of utility and ornamen tation. We want to impress upon you The Advantages of Early Buying Don't wait for the ruth that is sure to be on in a week or ten days, but buy now, while thestock is full and complete and while you can have4the full attention of our salespeople and avoid the jostling of the throngs. Prices are in harmony with existing conditions; You'll save money and patience if you buy now. ; The Palace Pharmacy C . - &,. . a AJm itiiiHtlMiMHIIMHllMIIIIIIIMMIMIIIMIIIt tit ! fH-H,f t fufflrffY-'myy 1jH!Jwp'frjr;f "n J !'-,iVt . ry U A"'Kim::M IfM:- l .- ..vr.?srH ) ' .ig -;j,mKfi . yJe?mivi .1 1 ITJS . arw"' r i-f.W& WX - r&fy ?'' -- -pwwKS.rws' jiM)KPIHPSn&IWJr3iin$ VW3 smss:Wv.'vr ' - wsmmmmtm'"