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I v xwm nn" V ' rJ - ,A-V 4?y i -..... Vo'V vv. "rf'-v ) : i-l i-rJi' sT",w '"-2 DAILY ABIZONA SILVER BELT i! Jrsgtrxwu ?ff . y) ; ; ft. ' jr hu.. - t , ri V r ;i' ?A - iJ!itf : h 'i m $$?! Ml i. t 7 5' i toy ;v- $v .. s K m-r I?!','11" &V&. tfc'i Bt-v" i Ffi I V 7 It. ,t v ; I K'f . i 1 W i- mmlm WHfelvT UHUBSI&& ' "J1 ARIZONA SILVER BELT DAILY AND WEEKLY Bjr tho SILVER BELT PUBLISHINa CO. H. II. HIENEtt II. C. nOLDSWOBTII 4 Published each morning pxcopt Monday. Admitted to mails as second class matter. Member of tho Associated Press. OFFICIAL PAPER QILA COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER CITY OP GLOBE SUBSCRIPTION BATES Daily, by mail, ono year $7.50 Daily, by carrier, ono month. ... 75 Weekly, ono year 2.50 Weekly, six months 1.25 Cash in advance. Subscribers' Notice Subscribers pelago notify this office in ease of non-delivery of iho daily, Monday excepted. Advertising rates mado known on ap plication. Entered at tho Postofflco in Globe, Ariz., as secoud-clnss mail. & .V , . The average dally circulation of tho '' is! Silver Belt during tho month of Novom- a. . ber was 5873 The Silver Belt has a larger circula tion than nny daily newspaper in the world published in a city with 10,000 or less population. HER HOME AND HER CHILD Helen Bertram has given up a suc cessful vaudeville career for motherhood and the homo. "Don't let's talk about art," she said, as she prepared for hex final ap pearance. "What's art compared to the home? I have a homo and a daugh ter. Applauso is mlno today. Tomor row it goes to somebody else. But my homo and my daughter are mine indeed, and they are the things worth while in lifo." ' Here is a wise head and a true heart. The woman who has a home and a daughter has her career cut out for her "by the Almighty. She has the true gold, and can well afford to give up for it the tinsel of the stage. It must seem fine to a talented woman to be ablo to sway tho feelings of vast audiences with her song. But it must be infinitely finer for her to soothe her own little girl to sleep with a luuaby. Ripples and roars of applause must be sweet But the lisplngs of a woman's own child must be sweeter. True, there is a place on tho stago and in business and in the professions for women. Hundreds of thousands of them in this country are making good in public Hfo, as teachers, stenogra phers, nurses, clerks, actresses, doctors and even lawyers. And nono would bar or hinder them. They aro faithfully performing noblo service for humanity. But few of them have homes and daughters. The woman who has theso and proper ly cherishes them need have no envy for her moro strenuous and seemingly more brilliant sisters. Hers Is the Jewel of great price. She may think sometimes that llfo Is dull and drudging. But so do the others far oftencr than she. So, alas! do all of us. But if there iB anything that, more than all else, lifts us in this llfo to true purposes, sets us in tune iwth the infi nite, and gives us foretaste of heaven, it is that little corner in God's creation we call home. Tho woman with a ribboned and scented dog hugged to her heart may Imagine she knows love. Tho woman In the elegantly appointod hotel may think she knows luxury. The woman in tho childless mansion may think she knows wealth. The woman who has no cares may think she knows happiness. But tho woman in her 'home, with her own child at her breast, knows all these, and knows them better than all the oth ers do. Tho homo may be humble but It is her borne. The child may be a care, but it is her child. And in all the ages since woman was created for motherhood, woman nature bas not changed ono whit. MB. ROCKEFELLER'S "BENEVO- LENT TRUST" John D. Rockefeller's idea of "A Be nevolent Trust" has, to say tho least, certain elements of indestructibility. It alone ought to carry Rockefeller's name to a more remote posterity than wil lever view tho ruins of a Garnogio library. This is true because serious things die, in time; it's, the light stuff, lige tho cherry tree joko or the Diogenes lantern story, that survives. Already the "Benevolont Trust" scheme of Rockefeller's has shot sev eral centuries in the future, there to await historians, yet unborn, who will seize on it as a joko of ancient times. Yon can almost read their pages tell ing ns of our present day. In that land," they will say, tthat time, business took a pe culiar form. Thero aroBO from tho com mon peoplo a man whoso naino was Rockefeller. Ho formod groat combi nations of capital. Oothcrs followed his oxamplo and, beforo many years all tho business enterprises of that land wero In tho hands of a few men, who regu lated both prices and wages; who said what man should get for his work, and then what ho should get for his money. 'Tho government began a desperate fight against these organizations, which were called trusts.' Rockof oiler thought to appoaso the pooplo by giving out large sums of money to them. Then when tho fight of tho government was strongest against Rockefollor, ho sud denly declared: " 'Trusts aro fine. Let us organize a trust to dispense charity to the poor.' " Oomo on over here and stand a mln uto with us Mr. .Rockefeller. Get our viewpoint. Do you believe thero will ever bo a benovolont trust in tho United States? You say tho "flower of American manhood, the men who know how to make monoy," will .join it. You propose to us, the American peo ple, that wo go on allowing you and your kind you robato-takers; you ready-letter writers; you ccrtlflcato-of-deposlt-dlspensers to get our money as you can; take our millions when you please, Just as you'vo always done, over sinco thoro was a trust. . And now you propose, when our, mon ey Is gono, to havo another trust that will give us back just enough to keep us alive givo it back to us, after wo havo been Investigated and card In dezed and classified after tho baby is in one sort of a scientific institution and little sister in another and brother in another and mother being cared for in some other scientific way, after father has been ground up, for instance, by a trust railroad that refuses to spend a little of the money it gets from tho peoplo to eliminate grade crossings. And you'll havo the fellows who know bow to mako money on the board of directors? And you think "tho fellows who know how to make money" are tho "flower of American manhood"7 Think your plan over again, Mr. Rockefeller. Some time tho government may do what you propose, but a lot of Americans will die of hunger and women work themselves to death beforo your "Benevolent Trust" will ever livo in this country. One trust to milk the country; anoth er to feed it hay so. that it will givo moro milk! Isn't that a joko for historians 10, 000 years from now? Mr. Rockefeller says that "tho fel lows who know how to get money, tho flower of American manhood," will Join and administer tho "Benevolent Trust." Can one imagine charity or benev olenqe that ould bo dispensed by a board of directors chosen by reason of their ability to GET money? It is written that "It is moro blcssod to give than to receive." Aro wo to bo denied that glorious privilege of giving? It is written, "let not thy left hand know what thy right hand dooth," and yet wo are to havo our benevolences printed oach year in the annual report of the "Benvolent Trust"? Or aren't "we" in. Are the good follows going to comer the market of good works? Tho world is moving fast, but is, as yet, a long ways from tho card-index, scientific, cold-blooded idea of "prac tical charity." The widow '8 mite, carrying with It the infinite gift of human lovo, will out weight a thousand Benevolent Trusts. SMILE; DON'T SCOWL Mako 1009 a year with a smile. Thero never is and never has been in all the world any excuse for a scowl. A cross word is as absurd as a coun terfeit penny. " You may be infinitely sorry for those who injure you or themselves. You may pity those who aro weak. There is no occasion to mako things worse by hurting yourself. And the one thing a 'scowl does is to hurt its wearer. It never docs any par ticular injury to anyone else. Circumstances like a smile. When things go wrong, no mattor whether tho fault is yours or not, don't forget to bo cheerful M03t difficulties aro not so serious as they seem, anyway, and a pleasant face acts on them like tho sun upon a snowball. In nino cases out of ton trouble can bo melted away by good nature. You may not bo able to see the silver lining, but it is behind the cloud just tho same. It is not soeing it, but know ing that it Is, there that docs the good. So ust think hard it is thoro and that will help a lot. In tho long run just about as many nice things happen as unpleasant ones. This year make up your mind to look at the good through your mental opera glasses in tho right way, and turn the littlo end toward tho bad. If you aro like most people, you have been doing it tho other way, you know. Worse than that, you forget what is pleasant, but tho vexations of lifo you carry along from day to day. You pet and coddle your worries and you feed and pamper them until it is small won der you have a whole menagerie. If you mako a rule that every day Is to eb a. day with a smile there will be ryan's Headquarters for Shotguns, Ammunition Toilet Articles, Drugs Stationery and Books RYAN'S J .WATT HOGUE, President - "THOSE WHOM THE GODS WOULD MAKE MAD" , As an evidonco of Billingsgato "Culchur," tho high prater mark was in ovidonco by a compiled array of vitriolic sentences which mado their appearance in tho Sunday isauo of the Silver Belt by a "brother in crime," who took serious issue on our definition of "Littlo Boy Nonsense and Grown Up Nonsense." "I Faith, 'Tis a delightful pleasuro to meet a fooman worthy of my, steel on the field of valor," said James Fitajames to Bhederic Dhu; but when it comes to stealing candy from a baby,' we draw the color line. And yet "Brusus was an honorablo man." It is an old saying that those- living in glass houses throw no "mud" and again it does not necessarily follow that because ono deals In dirt, that he or she is "dirty." Wo aro in tho Real Estate Business and because we sold tho house "tho other fellow" lives in, we hardly think it Just to reveal the intricate points of the trade. Because in so doing, It might roveal the "swaddling clothes of an lnfantilic intellectuality which the public wash tub might not accept as having the aroma of new mown hay.-" Et Tu BRUTE. Tho hired man of tho HOME IN VESTMENT COMPANY will continue to very coyly blush and sell real estato at tho old stand with thoughts of the writing 'on the wall which appeared beforo tho startled gazo of old Belshazzar, ero Father Time got so many wrinkles on his horn. The extreme gleefulness of our "sec ond childhood" will continue to tangle titles because we "stand, in" with tho lawyers and wish to help tho good work grow In greater Globe. Buying or selling, see "the other fellow," then call on the "sec ond childhood" man of tho HOME INVESTMENT COMPANY, because ho is easy. If it's goods you would sell, Advertise. If profits yon would swell, Advertise. '., V n If a house you would rent, '' it a scheme rou would vent, Advertise. If no time you have to fret, When a cook you would get. Advertise. If it's work you, eager, seek, If your store, has, sprung, a leak. Advertise. If your cow yon would barter For a horse nothing easier Advertise. If any need you would make felt There's a medium, tho Silver Belt Advertise. Just Phono 221 if you would advertise Daily Arizona Silver Belt Reflections of a Bachelor Girl By Maude Marie In tho modern gamo of love hearts may bo trumps but it helps im mensely to botablo to .flash a few diamonds. - Nowadays a man looks upon flirtation as just a lot of red tape through which ho has to go in order to kiss a girL Don't worry if your husband rogards you as "a. littlo fool," because that's probably tho reason why he married you. A soothsayer has warned us to beware of red-headed womon on Jan uary 7. Of course! But why didn 't sho includo tho other 364 days? When a girl allows a man to catch her under tho mistletoe without any trouble, ho may kiss her; but somehow he feels just as bored and resent ful about It as though his partner had trumped his ace. How is a girl going to know what a man really moans by his attentions when half tho time he doesn't know, himself? A man's idea of a perfectly modest, Innocent girl is one who knows enough to blush at things she oughtn't to know anything about. A widow's grief goes as deep as the black ribbons in her night gown; a widower's no deopeor than his coat sleeve. one all right if you stick to it hard enough. Supposo tho day is cold and rainy. Forget it Remember what splendid sun shino there was, tho week before. If tho weather is too warm, bo thank ful for ice, and' if it is too cold, remem ber the man who invented the baso burner. , Jrtotjt of your troubles come from tho insido, anyway. Fill yourself so full of cherriness and kindness there will be no room for doubt or discord to grow. Mako. this -your daily watchword: SMELE AND DO XT NOW. ' JAMES W. HOGUE, Vice President and Cashier. DESTROY THEY FD3ST y . . L WW ft. k 3 t r GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OF FERED. The Closing Out and Removal Sale still continues at the store of Dolph Baatz & Co. Greatest bargains ever offered in Globe.. Special sale genuine Oregon City Mills Wool Blankets at $2.50 , $3 aid $3.50. These sell rcjalarly at $5 ad 6. McNeil 's FumitfSre store. LOCATION NOTICE BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. ' C&xras Awnings Globe Paint &.', HOMES, HOMES, HOMES The problem is to get a home You cannot rent, why not buy WE HAVE CHOICEST PROPERTIES AT RIGHT PRICES ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. WOULD YOU RATHER BUILD? WILL 'SELL YOU CHOICE LOTS CHEAPER THAN ANY ONE ELSE CAN. INSURANCE? We have Fire, Life and Accident. Dollar Companies only COPPER BELT REALTY CO. Phone 1291 SILVER BELT POPULAR WANTS BXDCG RESULT! ONE CENT PXBI88UB CASH MUST ACCOMPANY THE Want Ads la the future win bo published In the Silver Belt at the rate ot one cent a word per Issue, No ad. will be taken (or tesa tban 10 cents, and casb must accompany tho copy In every Instance. Count your words, always prefacing the od with Kor Kent, For Sale, Lost. Found, V anted, etc, as the case may be, and multiply by the number of Insertions and you will know the exaet cost, which must aoeompany the ad. No more want ads running for an Indefinite period will be accepted except from partiesharln an open account with Una ofBce. WANTED. WANTED Pupils for piano instruc tion. Oraduato Chicago Conservatory of music. Address Miss Millie But ter or npplr at 815 Mlaplo avenue. Terms reasonable WANTED Experienced dlningroom girl at Mountain View Restaurant. WANTED Colored lady wants -work by tho day. Mrs. Jones, 420 Euclid street. WANTED A No. 1 cook wants work. Inquire Bank Exchange cigar stand. WANTED Position as bookkeeper or clerk. Threo years experience, A No. 1 references, sober healthy and in dustrious. Address Box 74, Safford, Ariz. WANTED Any kind of work for a woman. Address W. W., Silvor Belt. WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 8117 Maple avenue. WANTED To rent modern four-room house not too fnr out. Address 8. M. O., Silver Belt oftV:o. Btato full par ticulars. WANTED Solicitors for the Border Magazine Fino premium proposition. P. W. Bolnndo, Room C, C36 North Brood streot. WANTED-Fivo girls as clerks at tbe White House, 504 North Broad. WANTED Position by man 32 years of ago in mine, or as salesman, or what's offered. Have good education. Address If. M. B., caro Silver Belt. POSITION WANTED Good cook wants .position; good references; boarding house preferred Address J. Thomas, Gen. Del. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Large corral, stable, wag on shed, hay house, otc. Inquiro of Eugono Middlctou. FOR RENT Forty or moro acres of fertile land, ranch seven miles below town; also water in abundance. In quire at this office FOR RENT Four-room cottage on Paa coo hill; rent $20; cheap. Apply Sal vation Army. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Navajo biankota at Ander son Cnndy Co. FOR SALE Ono hundred hives of boos, with fixtures. Located at Liv ingHtono. Address, W. H. McCor mick, Miami, Ariz. FOR SALE Ono hundred hives of boos, with fixtures. Located at Liv ingstone. Address, W. H. McCor mick, Miami, Ariz. FOR SALE Location Notices, 25 cents a dozen at tho Silver Belt Office. FOR SALE Span of ponies, harness and buekboard; ponies good for rid ing and driving. Enquire 053 North Broad. POR SALE Few thoroughbred Plym outh Rock vockerols. from priee win ners, perfectly marked and from a strain of fine breeders. For Informa tion wrlto P. B. Walker, Box Ofi, Teviston, Arte. FOR SALE Fixtures in good paying restaurant and lease ob hoaso. Atl' drees, Box 882. FOB BALE Gents' funiaUag house doing good business. Address A; B. . O, Silver Bolt. . 140 E. Oak St BRING BB8ULT PER WORD pes zaetm COPY .FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Pianola. $250,000 cash. ', Inquire of John Gays at Monte Car lo saloon. FOR BALE See Enlgst Parker at once, 720 East Ash street, for a cheap how n ipstallment plan, both mod ern and commU. LOST AND FOUND. Return to J. W. Walter, tailor, and recoivc reward. LOST A vest, on Mesquite street. LOST Pocket book and about eight "dollars in post-office. Finder plcafce leave at Silver Belt office. Owner is destitute. Reward. LOST Lady's gold watch with fob at tached, engraved with woTd "Colan tho" on inside. Return to Silvr Bolt and receive reward. LOST Lady's gold watch. Reward if returned to this office AT LAST, A PLACE TO HAVE YOUR PAINTING, PAPER ING AND TnraNG DONE IN A FIRST-CLASS MANNER. RING UP Guarantee Paint Co. PHONE 1B25 DR. P. B. CALER DENTIST 285 N. BROAD STREET Over Palace Pharmacy. We Do Laundering as it Should be Done Wo guarantee our work to please yon. All we ask la a trial. Our wagon will call. Phone 148L Globe Steam Laundry FELAND BROS., Preps. Downtown Ofice, Owl Club Cigar Stand. Cough Caution Never, positively never poison your lungs. Mroo cough even from a simple cola only you should always heal, sootlie. andeaseihe irritated broo- cht&l tubes. Pont blindly suppress i WIIU stupefying pokon. It's strange howoE finally come about. For twenty yeawDr.i hum mnictAntlv vramul neoolSBOttO t&X6 mixtures or prescriptions ronauaroi winum. Chloroform, orslmilar poisons. And now .little latethougb-Congresi says 'Tut It on thatabC If poisons are In your Cough Mixture." Goodl Very good 1 1 nereaf terf nrthisveryreasonmothers, and others, should Insist on having Dr. Ehoops Couch Cure. No poison marks on Dr. Bhoop s labels snd none In the medicine, else K taust by law be on the label. Ana in not oniy smie. out n s (aid to be br those thatxnowit best, a truir ro- inn rkablecoush remedy. Take no chance vx ien. colaily wnh your children. Insist on havlns Dr. Bboop's Conch Cure. Compare carefully th i car snd Dr. Bhoop autre wiu omen anu note .the difference.' Hi o poison marks s then I Yc You can always be on the safe side by decaandlai Dr. Sltoop's Cough Cure THE PALMfc ttMIMASY. Pinal Dairy ABSOLUTELY PURE MTLK Quality and Richness All Pre served In All Milk Sold. We DO NOT BOB THE MILK To Make Batter. Inspection Invited. Teats Furnished oa Req.ua. GIBSON BROS. Phone 2153. Box 73L Building Contractor Building estimate promptly famished Work guaranteed J. E. MERRIAM BOX 491 Office Opp. Kinney Seat. HOLLOW Concrete Blocl and Sidewalk Reinforced Concrete ' Manufacturer of Cement Pressed '. 40-ton presa'xe to the brick. Estimate' on cuuaing Promptly Furnished J. MAUREL fwo-etory Concrete Block House, w f dink Lambtr Yard. P O. Bas ! Concrete Block: i ESTIMATES ON BUILDINGS PROMPTLY FURNISHED CONCRETE BLOCK and BRIC Daniel & .total P. O. BOX 486, GLOB BANKER'S GARDEN The Finest Resort in G!c Popular with all cfassea winter summer. Refreshments of all kit Choice Cigars, Winee and Liquors. Schllts and Anhi Bweb Beer wayi ono Draught. GREAT COST SALE Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods Being sold at ACTUAL COST! Now is the time to buy! Don't wait! Buy today! MARK KOCHEVARl 687 N. Broad St I The New Customer We mako old customers out et J new ones, and rarely lose eitbet This Is because they are SATI FIED CUSTOMERS and VJl KEEP THEM SATISFIED. Tbq are satisfied because we dc horseshoeing and carriage rcpali ing as it should be done. Hot cauea ior ana acuverea. BAILEY & SON PHONE 2281 Bank Exchange Restaurant J. T. LOUIE, Proprietor Now open in rear of BANK EXCHANGE SHLO0M Chinese Chop Suey and Noodles Meal at All Hour Open Day aud Nig Architects General Contracts EstimatM Cheerfully Furnished We are prepared to loon boo on buildings put p y m. SIMS & SON! P.O.IM 4M Re. 7 SO MearM St, Cm! 6leM IE jmmmmmm Sia $.;, fTSL ' K!sW('mS3&rfl vJgftSiGtt' vv.-, -V-. -xn.MW'lMPt MTWltW..Wroiiro Vff& fr ' V- '