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V i f. 4 C iJl ' I s? $S) : , riK,. s n & ?'Foar tmmmmamimi iiicmniu cpotict HnmnuHnauicniiui a U3JTfJJOK0KA'SILVK'.BlfiLii? rrrtr-A .A.. arfc; "iP - . T J& ' i -& CAMERAPHONE TONIGHT ON THE CAMEKAPHONEi- MULVEY & MOULIN Tho whistling Bowery Boys. 'r , DILLON & HUGHES In "An Irish-Indian Idyll." - , "THE OLD STAGE DOOE' A Tabloid Comedy-Drama set to music. SILENT PICTURES -' ' BENVENUTO CELLINI A Beautiful Story of Te Oldea Timw. THE TALE OF A THANKSGIVING TURKEY A American Comedy. One long laugh. AN AWFUL SHOOK 3200 little pictures and 3200 big laughs. Program Changed Twice a Week PREDICTS IRE PES FIBEMEN AND SAILOBS REMOVE MONEY' FEOM BURNING BUILD ING TO WARSHIP AMUSEMENTS, Iris Theater 5BH5 VAUDEVILLE Startingat :: 7:30 :: Moving .Pictures BEOEPTION OF THE AMERICAN FLEET IN IN AUSTRALIA." Illustrated Song by Miss Ida M. Weetfall "IF THEY ALL HAD- A HEART LIKE YOU." KENT AND HARVEY Presenting their Little Comedy "A PER FUMED NOTE. Miss Westfall in a Now Specialty "PLAYING SCHOOL." Moving Pictures "HUBBY'S VACATION." "ALL FOR A BUTTERFLY' DREAMLAND TONIGHT RollerSkating Saturday Night Grand Public Ball Coming Soon: "A Stubborn Cinderella' Watch for the Date The New Models 10 and II Constitute an epoch-making advance In the progressive dovolopment'of the typewriter These new models combine all the famous Remington qualities with new Improvements which are a revelation in time and labor-saving. They do mere than supply every demand; they ANTICIPATE every demand of every user of the writing machine. SOME OF THE NEW FEATURES New Single Dog Escapement New Back Space Key New Column Selector (Model 10) Now Variable Line Spacing Lock New Built-in Decimal Tabulator (M.ll)New Shift Lock New Carriage Governor New Paper Feed Remington Typewriter Company, (incorporated) 117 South Broadway LOS ANGELES, CAL. NEW YORK AND EVERYWHERE ISf ington THE CITIZENS' BANK OF GLOBE DOES A GENERAL BANKING BU8I- KHW AND SOLICITS YOUR AC- .COUNT. S. F. SULLENBEBGER, MM.. -s Group positively stoppod in twenty minutes, with Dr. Shoop's Croup Rome dy. One tost alono will surely prove this truth. No vomiting, no diet rocs. A safo and pleasing syrup 60c. Sold by Palace Pharmacy. MESSINA, January 5. Frank Per rott of Brooklyn, assistant to Prof. Mareuccl, director of the national ob sorvotory on Mount Vesuvius, In speak ing of the disaster here, says that other earthquakes aro inovltuble, as thero nre flaws in the oarttis crust where the slip occurred. lie predicts other shocks and declares somethlug possibly vory serious may happen January 7 and 8, when the rela tive positions of tho' sun and monn will produco the greatest strain. Saturday morning flro broko out again in tho municipal building. Tho city records woro consumed. Tho firo was communicated to tho Han or. Italy building, Where 75.000,000 lire ($15,- 000,000) in paper money, was stored. Enorgotic efforts of firemen and" sail ors saved tho money, which was re moved to a warship. Saturday night nt 9:45 o'clock there was a fresh shock of earthquake and a panic ensued ashore and on board tho ships. Many of tho tottoring walls foil but no fatalities aro rocorded. Thero hhvo beeu a scoro of tromors since tho disaster last Monday morning, but this was tho first that was distinct ly perceptible After tho shock, fico in tho municipal building flamed up and was burining fiercely when this dispatch was sent. Earthquake exports who bto hero to study tho phenomena gonerally agree that tho enrthouok was th result of a fault in tho geological formation under! Messina, which constituted a lino of contact in volcanic action betweon Mount Etna and Mount cVsuvius, and that a slip occurred similar to the enoj which detached Sicily from tho inain-i land. That subsidence occurred at some points and that thero was a ris-l ing of tho earth's surfaeo at others is proved by soundings which showed tho channels of tho hnrbor deeper at some places and shallower at others. - i- - i Croup and Whooping Cough Tho mothors of young children have no need to fear theso diseases if they keep Chamborlain's Cough Ecmody at hnnd. Mr. M. Davenport, of Pauls Valley, Ind. Ter.. writes; "I havo used Chamborlain's Cough Remedy in my family for several years and have found it especially offoctivo for croup and whooping cough." For Balo by all druggists. Manager Alexander of Dreamland han perfected arrnngomonts with tho "Stubborn Cinderolla" to show hero, and tho date lias been fixed for noxt Tuesday evening, January 12. Z. M. Harris, advance agent of tho show, was in tho city last evening making tiT' rangomenUt for tho big production. Mr. Harris is a man who bolievos in Iwhat Ve is talking about, nnd ho informed tho Silver Belt that his .show was one of tho biggest amusement enterprises on the road,1 coming almost direct from Now York, and would bo an attraction such as tho amusement lovers of Globe havo never before had an opportunity to sec. ' i Tho Htory of a "Stubborn Cinderel la" in brief f pilots :' Tho president of Columbus university is cxpocting'Lady Leslie, (under escort) to unveil a statue recently mado by a noted sculptor., Lady Leslie arrives and proves to bo a charming young woman, who has never beon pormitted to speak or have anything to do with real livo young people. Sho is tho vic tim of ono of thoso foolish old country engagements of childhood, and is on her way to meet the man sho is to mar. ry and whom sho has never seon. "Mac" shows up, nnd being thorough- "" , "Vl??!.- ' ly American? afwbolo-soulW.andlheartyj A moricah coll ogo ybu th,jt hcVGvovl table follows. Ho is introduced (in a 'joke) as the sculptor who mad6 tho statue, and' is engaged by Lady Leslie's guar dian to go with tho party on a, trip to tho Pacini coast to make a slatuo of Lady Leslie. Instead ho and Lady Lesllo bocorao vory much in love with each other, and eventually Lady Les lie renounces her lordly betrothed and takes "Mac" in his plaeo. Tho music is of tho most charming variety with a host of pretty song nura born Interspersed throughout the' action of tho pioco, tho, best number being por haps, "When You First Kiss thoh Last Olrl You Love." Homer B. Mason heads tho cast Which will bo soon hero, with Miss Graco Edmund playing tho part of Lady Leslie Harry Pauli, Frederick Trueml'oll, Richmond Kent, Lincoln Plummer, Jack Raffncl, and Marguorite Kcelor are somo of tho principals. THE WHB3TLING BOWERY BOYS On the Camoraphone. Entire change tonight. A crackorjack. F ISwte;- Fooltohneaj i S-'iAVhonv attacked by a cough or" a cold, 'orw hen your throat is soro, it is rank foolishness to tako any other medicine than Dr. King's New Dis covery," says C. O. Eldridgo, of Ha plro, Gn. "I havo used Now Discovery seven years nnd L know it Is tho best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung trou bles. My children aro subjoct to croup, but Now Discovory quickly cures every attack." Known tho world over as tho King of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guarantee at Palaco Pharmacy drug store. CO cand $1.00. Trial hot- tlo free. Thero nro many good bargains in tho Inventory sale at Sultan Bros.' PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS A general clean up sale at Sultan Bros.' THE OLD STAGE DOOR A comody-drnma sot to music, craphouo theater tonight. Cam- Mrs. James Hubbard told Mrs. Jones that Jim novcr growls, since she uses Folgor's Golden Gate Coffee, Her gro cor grinds it for her. A groat many people navo kidney and bladde rtrouble, mainly duo to ne glect of tho occasional pains in tho back, slight rheumatic pains, urinary disorders, etc. Delay in such cases is dangerous. Tako DeWitt's Kidney nnd Bladder Pills. They are for weak buck, backache, rheumatic pains and all kidnoy and bladder troubles. Sooth ing and antlsoutic and act promptly. Don't fail to get Do Witt's Kidney Hnd Bladder Pills. Accept no substitute Regular size COe. Sold by Palace Phar macy and United Drug Co. Caught in the Rain Thon a cold and a cough lot it run on get pneumonia or consumption that's all. " No matter how you ot your cough don 't neglect it toko Jial-. lard's norohound Syrup and you'll be over it in no time. This euro cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmo nary diseases in young and old. Sold by Palaco Pharmacy. COOLNESS IN BATTLE. Bismarck's Test of Von Moltke at Koniggratz. Then he cutno to speak of the battle of Konlggrutz and especially of that "anxious moment" la It before the ar rival of the crown prince In the rear of the Austrlnus, when some Prussian at tacks had failed and there were signs of disorder among tho repulsed troops. "It was an anxious moment." said Bismarck, "a moment on the decision of which tlnj fato of the empire de pended. I confess I felt not n little nervouR. I looked nt Moltke, who sat quietly on his horse and did not seem to bo disturbed by what was going on around us. I thought I would test whether ho was really as calm as he appeared. I rode up to him and asked him whether I might offer him a cigar, elncc I noticed he was not smoking, lie replied that he would be glad if I had ono to spare. I presented to him my open case, in which there were only two cigars, ono a very good Ha vana and the other of rnthcrpoor qual ity. Moltke looked at them und even handled them with great attention in order to ascertain their relative value and then with slow deliberation chose tho Havann. 'Very good,' he .said com posedly. This reassured me very much. I thought If Moltke can bestow so much tlmovnnd attention upon the choice between two cigars things can not bo very bad. Indeed, n few min utes later wo heard the crown prince's guns, we observed unsteady and con fused movements on the Austrian posi tions, and the battle was won." Carl Scburz In McClurc'a. Sincerity. What you know not you cannot ver chart. What you fool not you never can make clear. Tho noblest works ot art aro works of heart. And what Is truly great must be sin cere Houston Post. The Presidency. Since oovon men tho office seek Somo .chances must be missed. A dally voto for ono whole week, 'Twould tako for -all tho list Cincinnati Knqun-er. "In the .Good Old Summer Time." Jeweler Yes, that engagement ring Is plated, but It la warranted for ten years. Purchaser Haven't you got anything cheaper warranted for about ten weeks? Cleveland Leader. jr-c -v- -x i -.-, ' 9 ...Aytrr. ,.. . . i - t '- M 'M W5'wt''Kl ;, iy'f i ' ' ,.-vl.-y? - fcK'vSSP' ;.- A. itVUiriiiiylA' - ' & AS P- &&&hw&. Tr I vitv -s.fc r , W. II. Fisher of Payson is doing a business turn in tho city. Miss Marguerite Anna Murphy loft yesterday morning f6r San Antonio, Texas, whore she will enter the Our Lady of tho Lako academy as a stu dent. Ed. O'Connor, bettor known as "Wing," camo in from his goat ranJb last night for provisions and will rotunt to camp today, six miles west of town. E. M. Hurd, manager of tho Gila Vol ley Bank & Trust company, returned last night from a business trip to tho out-of-town banks controlled by that company in Graham county. Dr. W. L. Spates and wife returned last night from a holiday trip to Rod lands, Cal. Charles K. Ilcwes of the engineering and assaying firm of Van Wagenon & Ilewea returned yesterday evening from San Francisco, whero ho spent tho Christmas holidays with relatives. Owing to the bustling revival of busi ness following tho holidays, it was only yesterday that tho Silver Belt learned of tho birth, December 3J, of a fine baby boy at the homo of Louis Trojano- I vich. Of course, Papa Louis is as proud as though it were the nrst boy tnat cvor "happened." School Superintendent W. O. Kellnor has returned with his wife and daugh ter, Miss Clara, from a holiday visit to relatives at Tucson. Tho ladies had been in Tucson njnco the closing of tho territorial fair, and Miss Tulita Kellncr will continue her visit in tho Old Pueblo for some time. D. A. White, ono of the assistant chemists nt the Roosevelt dam, was in town yesterday, enjoying a brief vaca tion from his work at tho dam eoment plant. The Meanest Man in Town Is tho ono who always wears a frown, is crosR and disagreeable, and is abort and sharp in his answers. Nino cases out of ten it's not the poor fellow's fault, it's his liver and digestion that make him feel so miserable, bo can't help foeling disagreeable. Aro you ia danger of getting into that conditionf Then start at once taking Ballard's Hcrbino for your liver the safe, sure and reliable vegetable regulator. SoM by Palaco Pharmacy. Every Mother Is or shold bo worried when tho lit tle ones have a cough or cold. It may lead to croup or pleurisy or pneumonia then to something more serious. Bal lard's norohound Syrup will cure th trouble at once and prevent any cos plication. Sold bv Palace Pharmacy. Globe City Band will givo a masque rade ball at Dreamland January 14. Prises will be given. THE ORANGE BALLET, IN "A STUBBORN CINDERELLA." A beautiful lino of dress goods at Sultan Bros.' This Inventory Sale has already won the people of Globe, for hundreds have attended and the bargains that they are getting are surpris ing to all. Everything in the store is marked down and in many cases are below the actual cost price. Come Today Thesse Prices Talk Don't Wait In Our Men's Dept. MENS PANTS, RANGING IN PRICE FROM $1.00 TO $1.00 WILL CLOSE OUT AT ACTUAL COST. 100 83.50 HATS, r,( A SALE PRICE., mf B5lU MENS' S4.00 SHOES, gf BALE PRICE fa.OU MENS' $3.50 SHOES, ' ' O 4 A SALE PRICE j,...:....: tmul U MENS' $3.50 WOOL SHIRTS, ' Jj wmg SALE PRICE J .OH MENS' $1.75 AND $2.00 WOOL SHIRTS, 4 AM SALE PRICE ,-. BUU MENS' $155 AND $1.60 OUTING FLANNEL SHIRTS, ' sy NOW UC In Our Ladies' Dept A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LADIES' BHIRT WAISTS, SPECIAL INVENTORY SALE PRICE $1 .00 LADIES' SKIRTS, A GRAND CLEAN UP, SALE AT ACTUAL 006T. DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OF VOILE, PANAMA, HENRIETTA, SERGE IN ALL COLORS,36 TO 45 INCHES WIDE, MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ACTUAL COST. Remnants CONSISTING OF CALICOS, PERCALES, - GINGHAMS, FANOT SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES AND LACES AT FAR BELOW COST PRICE. ODDS AND ENDS LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES MUST BE SOLD REGARDLES OF COST. Stoves, Crockery and Saddles at Cost and Below Cost SULTAN BROS. m S'rf . J