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'i Jage'Four DAILy;ABIZONA SILVER-BELT; ;, SUNDAYrEBED-AET 28, 1909 '&' m f MAJESTIC THEATER The Home -of Success Crowning Attraction of the Season Mr. and Mrs. Loo and Little Madclimo In tholr Big Eastern Success "THOU SHALT NOT STEAL" Pronounced by tho theater-going pooplo of Globe "tho best play of Its kind 'ever presented In this or any theater In tho city. A, playlet that carries ono from laughter to tears. A playlot with a moral A playlet that ovory man, woman and child should sco. TOURTH BIG SUCCESSFUL 'WEEK OF ' ' r'- The James P. Lee Comedy Players IN THE KINQ OF LAUGH PEODUOERS "THE JANITOR'S WIFE" Every Favorio. In tho Cast. Soa Mr. Leo as Mrs. Mulcahy, "tho janitor's wife." A Beautiful Motion Picture and Illustrated Song. LAST TIME THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING of abovo program. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TOMORROW. tho Matinee Today 3 P.M. Popular Prices 15c and 25c to any neat in tho houso. Send tho children to tho matineo they will bo taken good caro of. RECORD , Of tho Jas. P. Leo Comedy Players 108 weeks in Los Angeles, Gal. 45 weeks in San Francisco, CaL 10 weeks In Seattle, Wash. 10 weeks in Evoretto, Wash. Now playing their fourth successful week in Globe. Watch this rocord grow. REMEMBER This afternoon and, evening is vour last opportunity to see this excellent show. Popular prices, 5c, 25q, 35c. Tickets now selling at Palace Pharmacy. , tmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmKtammmmm Program for Tomorrow and Tues. and Wed., .March 1, 2 and 3. A play different from tho rest. "OUR OLD COUNTRY HOME" and Thel Thatcher and Al. G. Flournoy in an original skotch, "HOW MARTIN WON OUT" Now Pictures New Illustrated Song Another GreatBiif hmhom from national CAPITAL SAYS HE DOESN'T KNOW WHETH- EK OR NOT GOVERNOR KIBBEY WILL BE CONFIRMED. IS NOT CANDIDATE FOR PUCE DOES NOT SAY, HOWEVER, THAT HE WOULD REFUSE JOB IF OFFERED TO HIM. Iris Theater VAUDEVILLE " " MARVO --- THE HANDCUFF KING In his wonderful paper bag mystery. 'J '- i ' - r O'CONNOR, SAUNDERS AND ELLIOTT , Presenting tholr original rural sketch. Two new moving pictures and a new illustrated song. ' Seats on Sale at Adams' Candy Store Get your scats early. Every seat was sold for both performances last night. Tonight!" Tonight! at Dreamland The Sylvanus Stock Company presents "A Debt of Honor" A complete production in 4 acts, with specialties between acts Two Hours Free Dance after the Show Popular Prices General Admission 50c Reserved Seats $1.00 Secure Seats Now We Do Laundering as it Should be Done We guarantee our work to ploase you. All wo ask is a trial. Our wagon will calL Phone 1481. Globe Steam Laundry FELAND BROS., Props. Downtown Office, Owl Club Cigar Stand. BANKER'S GARDEN The Finest Resort irr.GIobe Popular with all cissies winter and juramer. Refreshments of all kiadt Choice Cigars, Winea and Liquors. Schlita 'arid Anneum-Budi Mu al v, ways cao Draught. I Declamatory Contest AT DREAMLAND Friday, March 5, at 8:00 p. m. Seven students of tho Globo High School will compete for a Gold Medal presented by Hon. Goo. W. P. Hunt. Tho winner will represent the Globo High School at tho " Territorial Contest at Tempe Saturday, .March 13 Tho Dreamland cntsrtainciont will bo varied and intarcstlng, the bright little farce, 'Woro All Toctotalcrs," will also, bo prca-mtcd. Romomber the date Saturday, March 0. Admission 50c; Ohildroti 25c. Proceeds go to pay expenses of our contestant to Tempo. Ours is a Careful Laundry Perhaps yon arc not satisfied with having your laundry work dons at homo or by your present lann dryinan. If such is the cose don't get discouraged, but giro us a trial, aa wo aim to satisfy and please each of our customers. Just phone 461, and we will have our wagon call. WHITE WAGONS, WHITE WORK, WHITE TREATMENT. Arizona Steam Laundry 750 NORTH BROAD ST. TUCSON, February 27. Colonel W. S. Sturges, republican national commit teeman for Arizona, has returned to Tucson from Washington, whoro he has boon for sevoral weoka on a 'combined business and political, trip. Colonel Sturgos has been mentioned as a probable appointeo for the gov ernorship of tho territory in the event that tho nomination of Governor Kib bey by President lioosovclt .is not con firmed in tho senate, and ho stated that ho is not an applicant for tho governor ship. , Ho did noeay, however, t hat ho would not accept tho office if it were toudercd-him by President-elect' Taft after tho latter. takes office on March -1. "Will Governor .Kabboy's nomina tion be confirmed in tho senato?" Col onel Sturgos was asked.. "I am suro I cannot say what tho, senate will do. There are still a num bor of days, remaining before, tho scn ato adjourns. What thoy' will do in that period I do not know." "There is a persistent rumor that you may bo, givcu tho gubernatorial hpnerrs by Presidentelect Taft in tho event that tho, Kibboy confirmation is not forthcoming," was stated to Mr. Sturges. r JI am not an applicant for tho gov ernorship," wa tho reply. "There are other .applicant bow ever, judging from what f sec in the newspapers,' which state there are two. There mny be ten for all I know. How- over that may be, 1 am notweking the position," Colonel Sturges said. Ho did not add, however, that he would refuse tho honor if it wcro ten dered to him. "Despite all reports to tho contrary and notwithstanding that there aro a few days remaining until congress ad journs, I am btill confident that state-, hood with bo itfrcality before March 1," said ColonuJt&urges. "There, is some littlo quibbling iu the' committee, but I am confident that 'tho bill will be brought on tho floor of the-senate and then it is certain, of passing." Although ho is a member" of tho ro ceptiou committee at tho Taft inaugura tion, Colonel Sturges will not be in Washington ou March 4. Ho stated that his business interests hero required hia return homo and he will not. make a second trip to the national capital. , BABE DESERTED BY HEARTLESS PARENT CHILD PLACED ON STEPS OF PRIVATE RESIDENCE BEASON FOR DESERTION ENVELOPED IN MYSTERY. BARCLAY & COMPANY Single and Double Teams Saddle Horse Hay,Grain & Coal A Specialty made of Fine Livery Kigs TELETHONE 171 GLOBE, ARIZONA 8$ XR'T&&' gprJj i W553 &sm i 'ZEEEsazssKCCiA'Kr: ?.5S1 .' mffln w irxj. u. a. pat. or? Complete catalogue of Columbia's, 65 cents. Ask us about exchanging new records for old records. Wight'man's Globe's Music Store ' 'MirTnTriiiwriiiMM mi i it mm iwMmiMiiiM i Pinal Dairy ABSOLUTELY PURE MILK Quality and Richness All Pre served in All Milk Sold. We DO NOT EOB THE MILK .To, Make Butter. Inspection" Invited. Tests Furnished on BcQutit. GIBSON BROS. ,. Phono 2153. -,' Box -.731. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS .. Charles W. Soles of McKcesport, Pa., xmo of tho directors of tho Lost Gulch Mining company, arrived in the city last night, accompanied by W. C. Soles. T. A. Otis of Tucson is one of tho business visitors in town. J. A. Fnrrcll of Tucson, one of. tho officials of tho Randolph lined, arrived here last night. H. I). Johnson of Copper Hill camo in last night. K. U. Dunlnp anil John F. Bauchctto of Ray, Ariz., aro registered at tho Do minion hotel. . . . Mr. and Mrs. 1$. I). Henderson of Gib son wore among tho guests at the Do minion hotel last night. Thoy will leavo this mornring for Safl'ord. Miss Rosa Cnplett of Gibson Was ouo of the guests registered at tho Dominion hotel last night. Mis3 Jessie Scott, whoso mother, Mrs. W. G. Scott, was buried here yesterday, will leavo this morning for Columbus, Ohio, where sho will henceforth niako her' homo with her mother's sisters. Marion L. Iforrcll, of Mesa, is in the city. Mr. Horroll and his brothers own a largo hord of cattle running on the lower Pinto creok raugo in tho western part of Gila county. Conditions are very favorable for livestock in that sec tion. Mrs. Annie Shanley, who was ill with pneumonia, is, happily, convalescent, nnd expects to leavo for her homo in Los Ango'es ,within a few days. James McElroy of Los Angeles, trav eling passenger agent for tho Missouri, Kansas & Texas, is in the city in the interest of his lines. George A. Mauk, the local agent for tho Gila Valley, Globo & Northern, went down tho valley on business yesterday morning. CHANGE IN AGENCY. J3. E. Nugent has accepted tho agoncy for the Los Angeles Examiner, com mencing March 1, with headquarters at tho Palace Pharmacy, 2SG North Broad streo. GenuiueMexican drawnwork Foist 's. FASHION HALL COMPLETED. Tho lodge hall ovor tho' Fashion sa loon is completed and for ront to lodges, societies, dances and any public meet ings. Already several lodges and so cieties havo rented tho hall for meeting purposes. Among them aro tho follow ing: Le'ga Fratcllnnsca No. 118, meets at 7.:30 p. m., second and 'fourth Mondays' of each month. - ' The W. L. Human Rights No. 339 meets at 7:30 p. in., tho first and third Wednesdays of each month. Projeshen Nationnl meets at 1 p. m. ever whift change at Old Dominion mine. The Red, Men o tho World meet at 2:30 p. m. every Tuesday. Knights of tho Royal Arch meet at 3 p. in. tho first anil third Thursdays of each month. Anyone wishing to rent this hall will find tho prices reasonable. Apply to BRACCO & GIACOMA, Proprietors. A sensational incident, su:h -as is usually introduced in the emotional melodrama of stageland, .has actually transpired in this city. To dispose of u penniless or homeleem babe, tho play wright often unceremoniously drops tho luckless waif at the door of eomo child less old banker, who awaits with open arms (and pockctbook) an opportunity to supply the unfortunato fouudling with gowns, jewels, automobiles, yachts, nnd any other littlo bagatelles her heart may desire. In real lifextho homeless babo.is not ko easily disposed of, nor does tiio un fortunate one usually meet with. such a luxurious fate. For somo mysterious reason uh j-et un solved, some luckless parent has seen- fit to desert a helpless babe after the manner of stageland, and the little one was found on the veranda of W. T. Tuppor's home" early yesterday morning. In a quandary as to tho right method of disposal,' Manager Tupper Awt sought tho authorities, then tho ofliclal staff of tho Silver Belt, and the latter suggested a novel means of disposing of tho waif. Acting upon fneir advice, Mariager Tupper will give fho littlo ono away frnm the. stage of the Ma'jestic theater next Friday ovening. Tho method of selection of tho fortunato person to re ceive this living, breathiug morjel of flesh will bo. explained to All who visit the theater this wock, and any ono of the visitors at tho theater all this week mny bceons. tho owner of this cute and coning little infant. The ouly restriction made m the giving away of this baby is that tho recipient must bo able to care for it and will bo. good to it. SPERRY CONFIRMS REPORT. . WASHINGTON; D. .0., .February 27. Rear Admiral Spdrry has declared ho will ,mnko formal request to be re lieved of command of tho 'battleship fleet after consultation with Secretary Newberry. ' At th5 navy,. department the impres sion prevails, that, either Admiral Wain Wright or Admiral, Schroeder. will suc ceed. ' i ' ., CHURCHES Episcopal. At St. John's, tho services during tho coming week will bo: Sunday, holy communion, Sa.ni. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a, m. Holy baptism, 2:30" p. m. Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Each day during tho week evoning prayer will be said at 1:15 p. m. 'On Wednesday and Friday afternoons there will be reading in addition. First Baptist Church. (Hill and Oak Streets) 10 a. in., Bible school. 11 a. m., Sermon,"" An Argument for. tho Immediate Evangelization of the World." 6:15 p. m., Young People's meetiug. 7:30 p. m.j sermon, "The Need of a Orowing Life." 7:30 p. m., Monday, Teachers' meet ing". Tho "workers' . school" meots en Wednesday night. Tho first class meets at 7:30 p. m. Rnd will begin tho study of "Studies for Personal Workors," a. book published by the Y. M. C. A. The hoeond class meets at 8:15 p. m. nnd will begin tho study of "Tho Sun day School Teacher's Pupils." The first lesson is on "The Study of Human Nature." ( Tho public is cordially invited to these meetings. Evangelical Lutheran Services ,(Ncw Jerusalem Division Chapel, Pas- coe Hill. :30 a. m Apache sen-ice, subject, Tho Death of Jesus., 2;00 p. m., English Sundayscho?l. 8:00. p. m., English service, subject', Jesus and the shiuer. Shinese Mission school every day at S p. m. except Saturday. For Sale or Trade Eighty acroii of unimproved 'laud in fruit belt of southern Missouri. Could be made an ideal fruit and poultry farm, convenient ' to' markets', l. miles, from good railroad town. Will trado for any thing of equal value in Arizona. M. F. OSTKEN, Globo. ' " t'1' n&Jif& , ' ' "t" j ' " , - !'"" .''i '""S it- ' ' There ia not any better Salve than DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salvo. Wo hereby warn tho public that wo aro not responsible for any injurious offects caused from worthless or poison ous imitations of our DeWitt's Car bolized Witch Hazel Salvo, tho original. It is good for anything when h' salve, is needed, but it is especially good for pjles. He sure you get DeWitt's. Sold byPalaco.Phariitaey and United Drag aw &s,'itfri. .vsaw"- .-' : - THE MARKET FOR FIRST-CLASS MEATS PEEkLESS MARKET JOE RYAN, Prop. PHONE 71 G68 N. BROAD ST. New Spring Goods Our big lot of Spring Goods are here, marked and ready for your inspection. Space will not permit us to name the different varieties of piece goods, but to say the least it is the most up-to-date show ing of Spring Goods ever brought to Globe. We have combined the style and quality and can show you the very latest styles and the very best quality. Let us show you the goods that the most ub-to-date people wear. COME TODAY DON'T DELAY SULTAN BROS. 151 North Broad St The Globe Commercial Co. PHONE 221 WE WANTYOUR TRADE The qnaMty of goods, carried by us can always be depended em. We buy and sen the best, and handle only snch qualities as will appeal U teren of "good tfciBgs to eat" We have accommodating salesmen. Our solicitors are competent. We make prompt deliveries. 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