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.' -if , y -i MP 'TO'WJ'S" JDAILX.BIZONA,SnVBR BBL'-t 9 - - -i. WiW. ' ' . i. . '. Pfce'EisKt r1 . I ! t iilt'Tffc-'V4i k.rHirtr4Hfc'S:-i'-'' A.. ..'j.ilimi jtmrf.;it:,lfcr . rt"r i jV JJ1 v A ...., - m . -nfr- im -j " &. h u i! - 1U-4? rl - t A- ; . ' (,i ; : ""-t, X 1 , r " P& , ItH' R EA. M$ ... r , 4s.- .. s l" ' "'' .1 u Ltt- ri i ka ft- ! . F" p' k. k ..' . . , AT- L-fA SP !3l SPECIAL, GJ.E)ARANGE ', - jlVJJ1 5un K'-ftt II JUST THE TIME OP THE SEASON TOR A OLEABANOESAIiE AND JUST THE EIGHT PRICES TO BRING TJIE BUYERS HERE. Every Piece is a Special Price MILLINERY, WAISTS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY AND EVERYTHING IN THE STORE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIDES. COME TO THE STORE TODAY AND YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED, h 'If you got It at It ia Ooreect," rrect." FORT'S hnff already, been much admired. Ono of tho pieces contains seventeen pieces of silicate, arranged in two rows under tho throat, with a largo pendant of silicate hanging from tho center over the chest' 'Thb-"tfthor!' somewhat moro olaborato, is mado up of twenty ovals of Biliqnto, arranged in groups of three, soroohing liko.,tref oils, and, mounted .in. exquisitely chased gold sotting,. As al ready stated, these beautiful pieces nro boinir made for local persons, .and a glnnco at tho calendar will show why neither tho names nor the prices can bo given out. Leaves for England t Teddy Fulwood, lat'o mine suporin tendent n't tho Iron Cap, leaves this morning for the east and after brief strips at Philadelphia and New York, will'tako passngo for "Liverpool-. Ha ex poets to spend two months in Great Britain, visiting his old home in the north of England and other points 6 interest. It is twenty-five years since Teddy lust visited England and ho ex pects to extract a whole lot of pleasure out of the trip. ? , I .-!. V , 'if. recontly -married and is accompanied by Us brdo) It;is .tinderatoodUhat 'the omployoes of tho First National bank havo selected av suitably wedding pres ont for Mr. o.iad.JIrs, NotyoMr, Norvcl if wtukk'nowniii ilorjhCriftvintr spent several months horo about a year SHORT STORIES OF THE CITY Odd. Follows Surprised lleacuo Lodge No. 12, Independent Ordor of Odd Fellows, was taken com pletely, by surpriso by Sultana Rebekah fradgo No. 5 Wednesday evening. Tho election of officers was in progrosa wheh'thb ladies called 'at Odd Follows hall, but this only meant a brief delay, and soon tho brethren and their sister? w6ro enjoying a delicious luncheon which had been brought by the Itobek ahs, after which an improirlptu "program was rendered by morabers- ,of- both lodges, C. A. Wind nctiug as master of services, only tho strict ritual being carried out, but tho day of mourning for tho brethren who hnvij gono before will not be hny the- less, earnest and heartfelt than .in the lodges whero tho ceremonies will be carried on much moro oxtensivcly. "Tho faults of our brothers, wo write upon the sands; their virtues, pon thetablcts of 'mem ory," is ono bt tho maxims of the Elks, and' on 'Memorial day full, bqnqr.is uono heard the 'voice of tho to all' who'huv.e Divine Ruler. dors' Examination Monday 100I Superintendent W. O. Kel ceremonies. Teach School Superintendent W. O. Kellner Ulimquuucs uuu me reguiur ujluiiuuuiiuu 'nf tnit.il.Ki ftll 1. lint.l fif Kid nfflnn u. VUrfl'.k. mi. vii ..u.4 .. ...tv v.... Od Fellows; Eleqt,Ofacers ; .Ullicers to sorve during the ensuing! year were elected Wednesday night by Kcscuo Lodgo No. 12-, Independent Or der of Odd Follows, as follows: Arthur H.Hargrave," nolilb' grand; 'George II;"' Otis, Jr vico grand; W. 8. Sultan, treasurer; Harry 0. Housor, financial secretary; Alex Simpson, rccbrding sec retary; Edwin pi Bright, trustee. T,ho Tiptlo grand" was cocteU by ncclama tidi' but there wore spirited contests for all of the other officers,, thero being three or four candidates for each of them. . in tho ourthouso 'next JrQndavt when ....i!..ij. i '..' CAA..1 V ii.. cnauiuuies lor mo vutnucica in iuu county schools may qualify tions xns' teachors.( ' ' in for posi Railroad Business Improving ' .That tho volumo of business being dono in Globo nnd Globe district is ex periencing a general and continued im provement isr .prbven 'by the amount of freight coining in over tho Gila Valley, (Jlobe. & Northern railroad. Superin tendent Jtallard said yestorday that thb freight business had,, since August, of this yc"ar, been increasing at th6' rate of about 30 to 35 per cent each month, and that tho business for tho month of November totaled fully twico that of August. ' Tho freight showing. at pres ent will compare very favorably with that of the same time a j-eur ago and if thch increase is maintained will soon bo back to what it was iu tho boom times of 1907. - Globe Invites Bankers- , Cashier J. N. Robinson of the First National bank of Globo has telegraphed to' tho delegates from this city at tho bahkors convention in llisbee, advis ingi.thonv tbaU.nll tho banks of fijobe extended a cordial invitatiun to the convention to come to this city for its session next year. Messrs. Smith and Greer are, representing Globe at Ulsbeo,' Mr. Smith holding office as territorial vico president. ' Elks' Memorial Sunday In accordance with a touching pro vision of, their ritual, the Benovolent and Protoctivo Order of Elks will' ob Kcrvo Memorial day with simple, though imprcsisvc, ceremonies at Odd Follows hall next Sunday, simultaneously with other lodges of Elks all over thb world. Tho local lodgo will not hold public Waonload-ofJag8-r- ". . va,. - Deputy Sheriff At M. Stone came in yesterday from tho O. I). Keystono mine with threo Indians who wore so 'full of "firo water' thnt they could hardly ?' iov$. The braves haif been hilarious or" a whlfe "as they" started a war dance alwut tho mines, then they got Uprorlrions, then pugnUci6u!) and one of them was showing symptoms ,of becom ing murderous when tho officor came upon tbom and loaded them into a wagon and drove to town with them. As 'they arrived at tho county jail, the wnrriors wero snoring. Fumarolo Looking Good F. A. Woodward, general manager of tho Fuinarolo Mining company,- return ed last evening from a trip of inspec tion to tho property,, near Safford. He reports that tho mine is looking well, tho working shaft now being down 705 feet. Tho shaft has bcim in mineral ized ground from above tho HOO-foot level and a twelve-foot vein of fair cop per oro has been encotintorcd. The shaft will bo sunk to 725 feet in order to make a sump and n crosscut will be ex tended frpm the 700-foot level to inter sect tho oro body. The gold values in the oro continue; to show well and Mr... Woodward reports that he is very' weir iniitmu null uu auiuiuvii u nu.ivn jib finds the property u . . ""! Knlghts.tBlect pfllcers-4 v ? Tha. Knlglits f Columbus last," fven- ing held their regular annual election of officers, at which tho following wero selected to servo for the ensuing year: A A. AH weis, grand knight; J.'TC6n- nally, deputy grand knight; .Lawrence Cusack, Chance.llpr; William - Burke, financial secretary;. J. A. McIIugh, re cording secrotarj-; F. L. Powers, treas urer; J. J Maloney, advocate; John McCluskey, warden; Thomas P. Byrnes, inner guard; Michael Murphy, outer guard; Herman Kelly, trustee; L. Cu sack, J. W; Welch, T. Fegan, alternates to state convention at Flagstaff. These officers will be installed nt the meeting to be held on the first Thursday in January. Next meeting will be" ini tiating night, at which timo n nice class of new members will bo taken into the lodge. The Kilights of Columbus is a rapidly growing organization and one of tho important secret societies of Globe. . a t Trouble for PiinVDogs--? Ben is gono. It has been dreadfully quiet along Broad street Jslnco Bon incurred tho displeasure of the""lawand was hold a prisoner; but now"it. Is set tled that Broad street will know Ben no moro. Ben was Walter Dayton's brindle bull pup. Next to having some one throw rocks in Jijs fapo, Ben .on-, joyc'.d npthi'ng ho much ,as "a light,. 'jlcn whipped every dog "on, thq stroif-somo-timos Boh took .n. "two 9f them. ata time. Dayton tnougnt tho world of lien, but 3$m lacked judgment. It sailed into a dog which had been raised a pet. Dayton' was arrested for Ben's pranks and the court ruled that Ben ihnst bo muzzled and kept at, home. W; T. Webb of Pima had a fancy for, Ben And rather than let tho poor dog break its heart in grief Uchirid that muzzle, Dayton reluctantly consented to sell Ben to Wobb for $100. Ben was ship ped yesterday morning. Thcrb will be something doing' around Pima pretty soon. Capital PaM la,-flfc,00.00 i, .srplaa 40,ooo , THE GILX VALi-EY BANK & TRUST CO. 10. E.' MILLS, PrMdMt.' Dr. L. D. BicketU, Vice PrMidMt T. A. PABCOK, Vice Piesidk :jH St VAN GOBDEB, Caihl. j . ifi; .- :A- DCMlOTOSa - ' r B-?M- HTJUD, Local MaMgJ ;0. E. MILLS' , H. 8. VAN GORDEB "'T. THOMSON )We Invite New,Bueineei. L. D. BICKETTS l" T. A.PACOH LL WALTER DOUGUj E. M. HURD iWM yay:4 per cent ea BaVfaigB Accotna, TraveL'LectuW-" " . .Tonight at the Methodist churcbtho' pastor, E. G. Decker, will deliver an illustrated" 'JcQturp on. tho "First .Jour neys of tho Child' Jesus." Tho'Vit'ws ar'6 mado from recent photographs and tho Jecturo is .based ontno -Gospels and Jdhn L; flt6ddard 's, famous lecture on' thb Holy Land. EycryQn is cordially invited to "a'tiend. A collection will be taken, 'to defray expenses.'. - - .; ' " ' ' 'vi . " , " LADIES GUILD MEETING. Tho Ladies' .Guild will meet this af ternoon at 3 o 'clock with Mrs. Nave, at 328 South Hill street. ., ., ' '.:;".." ,; SANTtAGO FLYNN i 'Last time tonight and tomorrow, at tlio Camcraphono theater..... ' FUN ATT THE .Hear Miss Westfalls song onight. It'salit. IRIS. . new flirting v, PERSONAL, PARAGRAPHS 'Miss Grnco Wightmnn, tho daughter ofIIarry"Wigh.tnian, is'ill wltti'typhoid fover'at her home. Jt was stated, how ever,, puch .to, thp relief of tho young ltfuy's many;"fri'ends. that the 'attack was but of a mild type. Mrs. Tom Ingram and baby liavo re-' turned from'GaTden Grove, Calif;- ' Mrs. Etta Tfason of Ratton is;in thp city for tho winter,, the guest of her sister, Mrs. E.C. Crancr. Contractor Altweis returned yestcr- day from a visit to his brothor Joe at tho IronIprse mine.. . i Coalj wdody.Jmy and grain.- Fullcmea Buro and a square deal. Phone 2511. Brown & Francis. . - . Give an Edison or Victor, and a mor ry phristmas'1 will follow. Wightma.n' has a good stock to select from. T TheGlobeBai and Sayings Q Docs a special safe banking, givis, Term and Escrow Depositors ab security by Its ,i - conservative raci and the backing of the fortune aJ tegrity of the.E. P., Kellner tu Also pays the best interest, hag fc, surance, makes collections and ruf, tato deals. " - "Undo Josh Perkins" Coming Harry La Mack, .advance agent for tho "Unci Josh Perkins" company, which is to show at tbo Dreamland next TucsdajVwnS in tho city "lust night', pre paring to bill the town -for tho big fun making production which has been mooting with all sorts of success in Loa Angeles, San Franciscb, nnd other cities. Mr. La. Mnck reports a remarkable im provement in tho theatrical business, all over the country, the business revival which has set in in every branch of trado helping, the entertainers to such an extent that even the moro costly productions , find, liberal patronage iu cities to "which their managers, a cou plo of months 'ago, would not have dreamed of taking them. Artistic Jewelry 'Work v ' . -i Exhibited in Tiffany's big window iu New York, two necklaces, or, moro properly, two lavalucrcs, being manu factured .for local -customers by the Globo Jewelry company" "Would bo class ed with some of tho most beautiful and expensive diamond parures. A lava Here, it might be stated for the benefit of tho uninitiated, is a ne,cklaco carry ing a sort of bib an gems held by an arrungomont o( gold or silver chains. Tho two being made by tho artists of tho Globe Jewelry company are set in silicate, according to a design by Wal ter Hegc, whoso excellent, taste in tho goods turned out by the capable firm Registered at the' Dominion R. II. Launder, Carl Foorman," L. E. Blumbcrg, San Francisco; E. W. Fo, New York; O. V. Larson, Pueblo; W. Schnobly, St. Iibuis; J. E. Harper, Milwaukee; L. Toricrfi Chicago;-A: Ju dell, Kansas City; John E. Cotter, H. Bradford Lewis, Henry Wilmorth, Bos ton; J. W. Norvell and wife, Colorado Springs; F. O. Baxter, El Paso. Altar Society Meeting Tho Altar society will meet at Sacred Heart church Friday morning at 8 o'clock. New officers are to be elected. Morey-Shea John E. Morey and Mrs. Agnes G. Shea were married by Justice Hanson Thomas yesterday evening at tho Georgo R. Hill home in Devereaux street, in the presneo of a number of friends. It was a pretty home wedding followed by an elegant supper, and tho young couple was tho recipient of many valuable presents. Mr. Morey is a Well known young man of this city, who counts his friends by tho number of Lhis acquaintances, and the bride is a handsome and accomplished young wo man from Long Beach, Cal. Bank Examiner Here J. W. Norvcl of Colorado Springs, uoio., arrived an uiodo last evening on his regular tour of inspection of tho national banks, and is registered at tho Dominion hotel. Mr. Norvel wns u JLX A5 ft the brand that gives perfedl satisfaction We have just received a car of 1908 packed "Iris" Canned Goods. In this shipment are the following Yellow Free Peaches Apricots, Grapes, Pears Lemon Cling Sliced Peaches Maine Sweet Corn White and Black Cherries Stringless Beans Grated and Sliced Pineapples Baby Sifted Peas Wehave just received new1 lot of Phoenix Oranges, 40c, 5ic, 60c per doz. IrisCoffee Is the best coffee that you carbsy. All w 'want yoa to do is to give it one trial. We know you'll like it and will buy it regularly after you hare used it once. Tell your frioaus .about this splendid offer. Wagons everywhere. Goods delivered to all parts of the city THE SEELIG COMPANY, Inc. Wholesale and Retail Grocers PHONE 151 SATISFACTION OUABANTEED., PBOMP SEEyiOE , - - THE HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY ON YonS OBOOEBIES REMOVAL SiVl-xL The opportunity for such wonderful values as this REMOVAL SALE presents to the women of Globe is ex ceptional. Our entire stock must be -sold and, we are , cuttitig prices almost in haft ;. arid these 'remarkable bargains are doing the business. Each day the store is crowded with eager buyers, each day sees greater interest. Have you been here. If not, come today. It means money to you. Removal Sale Prices This is the biggest sale ever known in Children's Dresses and Children's Coats. Coats -worth $6.75, now.. '..... Coats worth $5.50, now .......'..,. Coats worth $1.00, now Coats worth $3.00, now ,........ Dresses worth $10.00, now. . . . . . Dresses worth $8.00, now I........ Dresses worth $6, now.... Dresses worth $2.50, ' now '. a. i Dresses worth $1.50, now. I $3.75 3.00 2.00 1.50 6.00 4.00 3.25 1.75 75c i Removal Sale Prices $5,.000.00 Stock of Ladies' and Children's Shoes at less than cost. These shoes nruet be sold and we hava placed them on sale at incompar ably low values. The world's leading and fcest brands $4.00 Wertheimer, Swarta v ' Shoes, now ... $3.50 Roberts, Johnson & Band Shoes, now. $3,00 Noyes-Norman .Shoes,, now ,. . $2.00 Courtney Shoes, $1.50 Courtney Shoes, ' sow. ..-..'. r ,:' 1 a price $2.00 1.75 1.50 1.00 75c And there, are many otharv celebrated brands going at this great Closing Ont and Bemoval Sale. The above prices vyiU give you an idea of what this sale means to you. - Every article in the store is marked down below actual cost, and that means a big sav ing to you. Join the crowds today. Dolph Baatz & Co. '686 North Broad Street - A Christmas Suggestion A Detachable Handle Umbrella it i iVji Ideal Gift for Man or Woman 4-.; K'v? ; fe rKK' ? "v '-;tfT The detachable feature costs no more. You can put ?ts the umbrella in your trunk or suit case when travel inflr: You can always get a new base to tit the handle. We have a large stock of Silver, Gold and Pearl Mounted v handles ranging in price from $2 to $12 and Taffeta Silk '; ' ..; s J?".. '',:& ..'; t k-'". -'V i r ' A Bases from $3 to $1 GLOBE JEWELRY COMPANY ' ftvtn,':,' & 3 .. I .-i. ...-. I-M. , . Ji ." i .,. vio-rA?ii.v j i. j.AtiW(e..' Utt. ...-. ix.'.fc.. w. - . .u'. ,-t . r,,--.-.-, .j. ,.. .- ' -- i. . " ' - - " -... .- . ' Wm&dm3m &' 4E!nfiGS awwi'v ; :: t&xv . . 44 T .. -?r K . . c -?- , ! - w1&m- xy wpr. ' -t 'irv' l 7 - ;;-' -T- . - h . wtyrrjvm&tim mmmymwmM'm