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;ft;pr,ifyf ?r :ri$ .f rf T" t V ''Page Four , DAILY 'AEIZONA' SILVER'BELT Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1008 jLriWmjtf!Ef9KSJ''i iistMnKiiain'rHHali!9flilRm?UJil9vK3 r t- Nono botter than Tony Fnust bcor. Hold only nt Tho Parlor. M. B. Mon iihan. The efforts of Ryu a ft Co have been rewarded by a most complete liuo of school books and supplies. You can find anything thoro. MWN II Just for Women's Eyes Dra. SWIGERT BROS., OITIOIANS, (PHOENIX and DENVER), will bo hero agal uat tho Dominion Hotel for Ave days from September 21th to 28th. If thoro is anything tho matter with your oyos or in need of SPECTACLES, EYEGLASSES, ARTIFICIAL EYES, or anything OPTICAL, WAIT FOR US. Wo carry every stylo of mounting man ufactured and our glasses "fit in every detail." Let us refer you to our many satisfied patrons HERE among your friends and thousands throughout Ari zona and tho southwest as to our lia bility end reliability. Wo visit Globo and Safford rogular.ly twice per year (spring and fall). Peoplo in tho GILA VALLEY can seo us at tho JONES HO TEL in SAFFORD, from SEPTEMBER 21st to 23rd, or como to GLOBE on dates above. Our work is all guaran teed. Parents should have their chil dren's eyes examined now before send ing them to school. WAIT FOR US KJk Swigert Bros. w- Navajo Emblems In all art departments we seo many clover patterns of embroidery showing tho emblems used by tho Moki and Navajo Indians. Tho most primitivo ideas are used, and in brilliant colors tho embroidered designs aro really very noticcablo and attractive. For cushions, portieres, and stand covers tho patterns aro shown in largo or small designs. On very thin lines the work is done with bright threads, while heavlor em broidery (loss is employed for largo patterns. -Crisping Foliage Have your hopes of a crisp, refresh ing salad ever wilted in proportion to tho wilted, leaves of lettuce upon which you had been counting? If so, this bit of wisdom from my good Pnnchltn's experience is for you, says Harper's Bazar. It is doubtless owing to tho enervat ing heat of Mexico and tho crudo efforts of her peoplo toward creature comforts that this simple device is evolved. At any rate, Panchita takes lettuce, celory, parlscy, greens, almost any foliage vege table, and restores them to perfect crispness and freshness, however limp and wilted thoy may be, by first plung ing them into cold water and allowing them to romain a few moments; then sho drains them, leaving them practical ly dry. Now sho puts them into an air tight receptacle, leaving them several hours from two or thrco to six or eight, it docs not seem to matter and, presto I tho leases that wero Hat and lifeless aro now as fresh and crisp as when they grew in the garden. A largo tin milk pan turned over an other milk pan of equal size is a satis factory air-tight receptacle. It is what Panchita uses and the results could not be better fro ma inoro elaborato device. Tho Empiro Comb Tho demand for tho Empiro comb tho real antiquo articlo and' not its mod ern imitation is at tho present moment vory great. It is a most becoming fash ion, and whether used in diadem or comb form for the front or back of tho head, both being possible by means of the reversiblo slide, it is particularly suitable to tho present crnzo for "pos tiches" and Mnrteaux curls. In tho process of adaptation tho old brass comb part of theso ornaments is removed, as ladies nowadays find it too heavy, not having tho other Empiro accessories in tho way of puffs and turban to support it, and tortoise-shell foundations havo been substituted. Somo of the most beautiful of theso combs aro set with largo pearls; whilo others in gilt-motal, with coral, amber, turquoise, or pasto stones, and worn without any altera tion in tho setting, make charming or naments. Their cost is not excessive. CALIFORNIA FLOWERS Carnations, 25c per dozen, $1.50 per 100. Roses 50c per dozen, $3.50 per 100. Asparagus Plumosus Sprays, $1.00 per 100. Asparagus Sprengcrii Sprays, $1.00 par 100. Asparagus Plumosu3 Strings, 35c to 50c each, eight feet long. Smllax. 15c nor strine. S1.50 ner dozen. Funeral designs mado and shipped on telegr?phic orders. Special rates to dealers, agents wamtsjj. ARMACOST NURSERIES 107 Pier Ave., Los Angeles," Cal. New Ownership One Management The Pioneer Produce Market has been ac quired by M. C. Bonne, who hereafter will conduct same in connection with the Pioneer Meat Market. Mr. Bonne's reputation for serving the people of Globe is well known. He will conduct the produce end of his bus iness along the same lines as he has that of his meat market giving the public the best that can be had. At all times you can be sure that everything in season can be f qund at the Pioneer and that the products will be fresh and satisfying. Your patronage is solicited, Pioneer Wholesale Meat and Produce Co. PHONE 351 M. C BONNE, Mgr. Tho Small Repairs . .1 am a firm believer in, tho stitch in time most wo mon who have been train ed by scnsiblo mothers do. I know that tho freshness of wearing apparel, can bo prolonged by vigilance nnd tho timely nso of tho. needle. I saw a basketful of beautiful silk stockings tho other day which aro entirely out of commis sion through carelessness. In some of them stitches had been allowed to run down till there was no liopo of repair ing tho mischief, and in others small holes had been allowed to grow to largo ones and tho stockings wero of no fur ther use. The owner happened to bo ablo to replace them, but that did not excuse her negligence. Had sho been poor I doubt if sho would havo taken better caro of her belongings. Thoro aro wo men to whom money comes hard who neglect to protect tho horns of their pet ticoats with a braid of somu sort, and who pay no attention to tho call for repairs until tho damage becomes seri ous and requires tho expenditure of a deal of time. Thoy never look trig and trim becauso they will not repair but tonholes, replace missing buttons, and mend small breaks in tho stitching of clothing. liquid strdined off. To this sufficient rosowater is addedt to rcduco It to an agreeable strongth. It may bo used twico a day, or onco only, if tho skin is not very oily. Tho littlo candy shop on tho bridge is now in charge of an expert candy makor, who makes all tho popular candies fresh overy day. All goods made of puro cano sugar, fresh, clean and pure. " A sprained anklo may bo cured in about one-third tho timo usually re quired, by applying Chamberlain's Lini ment freely, nnd giving it absolute rest. For salo'by all druggists. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETIES BUSY Plan Convention at.Bl3boo October 31, to Novombor 1 to Further Work In Church Departments. Boy Wanted At Silver Belt office. This Is Amateur Night. A" great program at the Iris. AMUSEMENTS Tho Unwise Purchaser A woman whoso pockot money was cut down by hard times showed me six pairs of beautiful silk stockings, pur chased at a sale, but costing six times tho price of well made cotton foot cov erings. "Look nt theso and seo what I am obliged to wear by my extrnvnganco of last year," sho said, as sho held up to view a bag of much mended hosiery which needed further attention. Tho silk articles wero useless for common wear, but they represented an expendi ture that would havo kept her in whole stockings for two years. The wardrobe of tho averago woman is qui to as absurdly mixed as that. It contains articles too good for general wear and somo too bad for any wear at all, and in somo cases the earnings from good, hard work wont to purchase them. Thero is ono woman who pays from eighteen to twenty dollars for a hnt which must bo worn with a renovated frock. Thoy do not fit together, of course, but to say so does not good what ever, nnd we find the number of badly dressed women a great deal larger than their expenditure warrants. Bank Exchange Restaurant IJ. T. LOUIE, Proprietor Now open in rear of Bank Exchange Saloon Chinese Chop Suey and Noodles Meals at All Hours Open Day and Night Suggestions for Salads To keep tho salad oil cruet clear and sweet, add a tablcspoonful of salt to n quart of oil. Tho oil will not tasto of tho salt, as tho latter will not dissolve, but will sink to nnd sottlo at tho bot tom' of the cruet. In mixing salads the oil should be added first and thoroughly spread bo foro adding tho other ingredients nnd mixing. Salads which are very moist and coo". ing particularly cucumber should havo an extra pinch of pepepr added to counteract tho chilling effect on tho eater's stomach. Cold string bean salad should have a double doso of vinegar, as beans possess in great degrco tho nutritious and healthful food salts which develop to perfection in acid. Whenovor it is possible pure lemon juice should bo substituted for vinegar as being far more wholesome than the latter. Endives tho pale, cool, sncculcntly curly chicory salad should bo scalded and then chilled to make it more digest ible for elderly folk, children, or weak digostioncd invalids. "Greed for Gold." Tho Ina Lcfyr company pleased a fair sized audience last night at Dreamland with tho old southern comedy-drama "Greed for Gold." Tho play is1 a story of nnto-bcilum days, the characters all typical of south ern lifo "befo' do wnh." Tho negro mammy, the southern colonel, the old planter, take many old timers back to childhood days. Miss Lehr as "Florida," tho blind girl, won the. audience from tho first. Tho miserly villain played by -Mr. Will iams could not have been in better hands. It was a capital conception of a detcstablo charncter. Tho specialties were good, and, as usual, caused roars of 1'iightei. Tonight, for the first timo in Globe, will bo presented tho old English melo drama, "Brother Against Brother." EVII'S EPIGItAMS Which of us recognizes tho child of our brain afttr It hath been blue pen ciled 7 The prayer t',hat best pleases tho Mak er of us all is good work cheerfully done. Sho that hatli boarded Will sho not bo bored by tho simple joys of Paradise! Let's bo thankful. If wo didn't get what wo wanted, neither did we get what we didn 't want. What discomfort could Purgatory of fer to those who havo lived under a family with a pianola 7 now things do get mixed in modern literature! In a recent novel: "Her head was on his shoulder." Tho bachelor next door usually has a private conviction that a now baby is a yell-spring of joyf From the drifting rose petals of youth we may mako the fragrant potpourri of memory for old age. This is tho festive season when the coal man can't Bleep for calculating how much tho ice man is making. Tho practical girl dreamed sho dwelt in marble halls, then worried until she waked np over who' would scrub them.' BISBEE, Ariz., September 22. Tho united young people's societies, of this city will hold a convention on October 31 to November 1 to discuss topics pertinent to tho carrying on of vari ous departments of young people's ac tivity in tho churches. The services will be held in tho Methodist and Baptist churches, and will last two full days. All of tho young people's soefcties in tho territory have been asked to send delegates and a largo gathering is ex pected. Ucports already received indi Onto a gathering of more than 100 dele gates. Svcral speakers of noto will bo present nnd address tho convention. Ono of tho chief features that will in terest many will bo a visit to the mines on tho evening before the convention opens. Entertainmont will bo proyided tho delegates free of charge, provided fivo days' uotice.of their coming is given to W. E. Stoncr nt Bisbce. Tho hope of tho promoters is that a regular annual convention can bo or ganized to hold yearly meetings at dif ferent places throughout the territory. Lifo of Jcsso James. A great moving picture at tho Iris. JAILS HUBBY TO KEEP HIM AWAY FROM .AFFINITY Wife of Alleged Chicago Postal Thief Stood by Him Till He Eonsed Her Jealousy CHICAGO, September 22. Prcfcring to havo her husband in a federal prison rathor than in tho homo of his affinity, Mrs. Bay Becker of No. S71 Colorado avenue, iravo information to postofficc officials which today resulted in the nr rest of Clnudo W. Becker, n postal clerk". In spite of tho fact that her husband failed to support her, Mrs. Becker re fused to forsako the man to whom sho had given her lovo at the demand of her parents. Even "when she was told that he was a postal thief her affection never wavered. Not until she learned that he had be como infatuated with another woman did sho givo to tho federal authorities the proof, they say, of a long scries of crime against the government. Becker was arrested and after ho had confessed to General James E. Stuart, chief of postofficc inspectors, ho was arraigned before United States Com missioner Footo and was held 'to the grand jury. GO OUT TO KILL INJUNS AND SHOOT THEMSELVES PLANS TO PIPE GAS TO EUBOPE St. Louis Man Says Oklahoma Can Sup ply Older Continent LONDON, September 22. It is with in tho realms of possibility that within ten years continental Europe may bo supplied by gas for both illuminating and power purposes sent direct through a pipo lino from Oklahoma. Alexander A. Eberson of St. Louis, who has just secured a concession to establish at Havre, France, tho first American pack ing house in Eurdpe, is now figuring on the feasibility of supplying Europe with tho natural gas from the United States, "Oklahoma alroady suplics the states of Oklahoma, Kansas, Indiann and the northwestern part of Texas with natural gas," said Mr. Eberson, "and there are also pipo lines from Oklahoma to St. Louis and from Indiana to Pittsburg. "My clients, who havo immense lease privileges in tho Indian Territory and, who supply the Standard Oil company with oil, have mado uptheir munis to pipo their gas, if it is at all possible, to Europe." GERMAN IS BEST HAGGIS COOK Milwaukee Scotchmen Hail Teuton as Greatest American Expert BACHELOR SARCASMS Bacholor girls are spinsters wh. art not willing to admit it. It's a pity an actress can't cloV3t tho stage as easily as she can he jf brows. Some men gel; married for the por c oi Having someone to drive the, t drink. A girl may refuse a man becau.'. nt feels surclbat he will propose again bat a widow never takes itnv chances A woman always wants her nei;ti Br, to believe that she trusts her hus'-ni vij a ouu uwt-oi . tj-.nv ti unv ' Some women arc self-made and aro remodeled by the drc3smako Marriage is a poor eye opene those who arc blinded by jealous Women may come and women go, but the bargain counter habit g0 on forever. ' Even a strong minded female di ,kfNi tho idea of standing up for herself d i street car. K? ht Zi NO REGRETS When no maid comes, My wifey hums About our shack; Of how to put To rights the hut Sho has the knack. Nor docs she then Of richer mon , Who came ,to court Set up a whine. That wife of mino Is a real sport. Young Scalpers Have Bad Time in Al loy Trail Eyes and Teeth Pat Out BRADDOCK, Pa., Sept. 22. Two small boys, nine-year-old pals, started out this morning to hunt Indians in Wright's alley. Johnnie Manning and Frank Maslite wero tho Indian hunters. Tho former got hold of an old gun of his father's, which he didn't know was loaded. Two-year-old Maggie Manning was taken along the Wright's alley trail too, as a young squaw, to lend more reality to tho picture. On tho first fire, at fifty yards, both Frank und Maggio Manning fell on tho trail. At the hospital it was found tnnt Johnnie had lost his left eye entirely, whilo Maggio will also lose one of her eyes. . Frank Mnslinc, who fired tho gun, had thrco teeth knocked down his throat by tho recoil. ! The Globe Commercial Co. PHONE 221 WE WANT YOUR TRADE The quality of goods carried by us can always be depended on. Wo buy and sell the best, and handle only such qualities as will appeal to lovers of "good things to eat." We have accommodating salesmen. Our solicitors are competent. We make prompt deliveries. Open an account with us today, and wo will both be winner. . TELEPHONE 221 Question of Trimmings A great deal of interest centers in tho new trimmings. Thero is a return of ! jet and pearl bead bandings and ap pliqucs for tho black nnd white cos tumes, and there aro somp new and won derful specimens of oriental embroidery and bead work, tho latter bcintr listed as ono of tho latest fads. Braiding is , still popular, especially on nets, whero a great ccal, self-dyed as well as black and white, will 'bo used. Buttons con tinue to increase in beauty. More metal and otherwise fancy ones will be used, and thero are beautiful vari-colorcd ones. Honey for the Skin English cosmetic is puro comb honey strained and bottled. A very little of this is rubbed into tho skin with a uit of cotton wool. This is dono just after tho fnee has been thoroughly warned ami cleaned washing is -not always cleaning and tho honoy applied while the face is wet. After rubbing the lion oy in lot it dry on tho face. It will be absorbed by the pores if too much has not been used. Another English cosmetic, for greasy skins, is a combination of rose vinegar nnd rose water. To make the vinegar, half an ounco of dried roso leaves should be placed in a gill of white wine vinegar for five or six days and tho MILWAUKEE, Wis., September 22. The champion compounder of haggis pudding, the Scotch national dish, in the United States is a Milwaukee Ger man. Joseph Oberhofcr, chef at the Kirby house, beat all competitors at tho Scottish picnic today by turning out tho best haggis that any of the local J Gaels have tinted since they left the land of the heather. Oberhofcr never saw a sprig o' hea ther in his life and has no Scotch affi liations not even. Scotch whiskey-,! which he detests but his recipe for! haggis resulted in a dish that was a j ilrnnni finil n ilnlirrht' Haggis is made out of a sheep 'a heart, lungs and liver, minced with suet, on ions, oatmeal, pepper and salt, and then boiled in a bag, usually the stomach of n sheep. How Oberhofcr was able to impart so raro a flavor by the use of such ordinary ingredients puzzles every body. All tho picnickers, however, de claro that Oberhofcr boils thebest hag gis on this side of tho Atlantic. A woman is known by the acquaint ances she cuts. Copper Belt Realty Company BARGAINS Tvso-room house and lot, Noftser Hill, $300. New nine-room board and Iodgng house, well furnished, Noftsgcr Hill; $3,500, $500 cash, balanc easy terms. Good four-room house, Nof tsger Hill, $700, $330 down, balance like rent. Five rpoms and bath, South High street, $3,d00, $1,000 cash, balance payments, 10'per cent interest. 9-rooni furnished board and rooming house. Good barn and out buiM ings. Shade and fruit. Hill street, cIofc in. Price $4,000, one ta!f cash, balance easy terms. INSURANCE Fire, life, aecnient and liability in best companies 'bat always pay dollar for dollar. FOR RENT Furnished and un furn:jbed house in all parts of the city. Public Stenographer and Notary Public. Copper Belt Realty Co. 140 East Oak Street Phone 1291 Hotel Melrose, 120-30 So. Grand Ave., Los. Angeles, Cal. Remodeled and renovated 1908. Most popular family and tourist hotel is Los Angeles, and only one in the city giving such a servico at reasonable rates. Capacity 250. Open all the year. Reference, Globe, Mrs. .Harringtoa. M. W. & J. D. CONNOR, Props. Donations for Democracy The Bryan and Kern club of Globe is anx ious to assist the democratic national com mittee in the election of Bryan and the success of democracy generally throughout the country, and in order to do this a sub scription paper has been started. It is the desire of the club that every democrat in Gila county contribute to the fund. The success of the ticket in the states means much for Arizona and while we are not privileged to vote for the presidential elec tors we can aid with funds. Subscriptions, large or small, will be received at democratic headquarters in the Trust building. MME. MELBA, WHOSE "DEAR OLD DADDY" WANTS HER IH AUSTRALIA. Melba, the famous soprano, declares positively that she cannot come to America to slug next season. She has an engagement for eighty concerts In Australia after her English torn closes late in December. But the singer, who Is a native of McMbotmie, AiiKtrnll.i, Avhence her stage name, snys that "dear old daddy wants mo In Australia," nnd that Is her chief reason for go ing to her native land Instead of lining an engagement for Oscar Hammer stoln In New York. No Accumulation. Here By reason of our splendid and capable or ganization all cuts of meats move in the correct proportions. There is never an accumulation here of one class of meat. "Supply" and "Demand" regulate the dif ferent classes and you can depend on us to supply you with the best meats properly de livered. Our knowledge of the meat bus iness is also a protection to you in prices. At all times we give you superior meats and lowest prices. A cordial invitation is ex tended at all times to customers to visit our market. We guarantee satisfaction. The Gatti Meat Company ,., -