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- Page Eight Friday, March 38, 1910. When YOU Order Coffee Won't You Say Gan?t Better 1EST PLEASE DO NOT TAKE A SUBSTITUTE. IF YOUR DEALER HASN'T SOLWICO TELL HIM TO GET IT FOR YOU. The Gila Valley BanK & Trust Co. SSI Capital - - - $100,000.00 ats of Superb Beauty - - 60,000.00 Savings Department in Connection. 4 per cent interest paid on Savings Accounts. Foreign Exchange at lowest rates. Safety deposit boxes absolutely fire proof. G. E. MILLS, President L. D. RICKE'lTS, Vice Prest. T. A. PASCOE, Vice Prest. DIRECTORS 1L L. VAN GtBDER, Cashier GEO. A. OLNEY E. M. nUBD, Local Manager : WALTER DOUGLAS R. B. HEGARDT A. T. THOMSON New Busniess Invited. and Phenomenal Low Prices will Force Sen sational Selling in the Big Millinery Gallery THE DAIEMMVER BELT H The Home of the Easter Hat is Browns Our Artist-Designer and her (jorps of talented as sistants have been busy all week among all sorts 01 straw braids, flowers, rib bons, laces, chiffons, vel vets, and other materials connected with the millin ery profession. And Such Creations and Such Colorings as their deft fingers develope! Hats that are fair rivals of the rare specimens which wc have gathered from such designers as Madame Georgette, Esther Meyer, Madame Carlier, Josephs, Bendcl,. Phipps, Burgcs ser, Gage and other people high in the millinery world of France and America. . Tirst u quaint little "Bonnet" ill most QnaKcr like in its oddity Then a trim "Tmloicd" Toque or Tuiban, and next a huge broad-brimmed Hat tilted, or drooped into hecoiningness. And so lint after lint springs into shapely and artistic form. It lias aptly been said that "competition is tlio nourishment on which Indi viduality thries." This wo believe will prove itself in tho suceoss of huts from tlio housjj; of Brown. The First National Bank DIRECTORS J. N. PORTER HARRY SULTAN W. D. FISK P. P. GREER A. W. CRAWFORD L. E. WIGHTMAN J. N. ROBINSON SHORT STORjESJF THE CITY GREEN CARNATIONS at Maxsons. LOOK FOR MEXICAN UnaersherilV Frank Haynes left for tho Winkleman district yestorday, in search of Bono facio Olhas, wanted on n grand larceny charge. Ohvas is charged with steal ing siv burros fiom a local Mexican laborer. NO COUNCIL The citv fathers did net meet in session last night, tho meeting having been postponed until noj?t week. This action amis taken by reason of the fact that tho day was a semi-holiday, with cry littlo business ou hand to "bo disposed of. RESTAURANT CHANGES Dick Goodwin, vvoll known in this city through his connection with tho Globo Athletic club, has taken oer the O. D. v-oucc nouse, on uroau street, ilomo cooking is the feature with which Good win expects to make tho cafe popular. W. C. T. U. MEET Tlio Women's Christian Temperance Union of Globe will obsero Saturday, March IS), as tag day for tho purpose of raising funds for tho temperance cause. Tags will bo on sale by members of the committee wher eer you meet them. NEW BABY BOY Tho home of Mr. and Mrs. George II. Stratthor was made happy yesterday by tho arrival of a fine baby hr7 lie weighs pist ten pounds and is bright and health. Mr. Stratther is wearing tho incrasablo smile and is passing tho cigars among IjSgSsk s use a protection aiad a A tgfgS Kv guarantee against alum illtefpjfll SKssSSfc J'iKSl I V HATS of unusual style leatui'ed by sensational selling in the millinery gallery ol this great store. .New hats the very latest Parisian and New York effects, have been pouring in during the past week. Our own corps of artistic trimmers have been working overtime in making preparation for the most gigantic sale of millinery ever undertaken in Globe, which will start promptly at S o'clock this morning. You have profited by heeding our advice in the past and being here when the doors open for business, and we wish to warn you again: Be at the store this morning promptly at S and make haste to the millinery gallery. There is a great banquet of beauty and bargains awaiting you. It is a spread that you cannot afford to miss. The showing of hats outrivals any thing this store lias undertaken in the past. You know what that means. We are go ing to make this a pre-Easter event that will long bo remembered by the ladies of off. The time to buy is now today e complete in every particular. Hundreds of bats no two alike will be at the disposal of the ladies of Globe. Easter is but a week Globe. This morning the stock will bfor tomorrow the very bat that you would have selected may be in the possession of some other lady. The styles are magnetic. They cannot be duplicated in other stores. The prices are about one-half what you will be compelled to pay elsewhere. If you don't believe the assertion try the other places first. When you come to Brown's it will be an easy matter to sell to you, and you will better appreciate our styles and prices. That's fair, is it not. Comparison is what has builded up this great millinery business of ours. It is so profitable that we are inviting it. Another shipment of beautiful patterns reached us yesterday. These hats are normally worth from $5.50 to $12.50. To stimulate buying, while they last, however, we are going to offer you your choice of these beautiful creations for the small sum of $4. If you want to take advantage of this offer be at the store early. You are the only person to profit. The best dressed women in Globe are wearing hats secured at Brown's this week for $4. Ypu'll buy ihem too if you see them. They are the kind that others arc asking $12 and $15 for. Be here when the clock strikes S this morning. OF GLOBE Capital . $100,000 Surplus . $100,000 United States, Territorial, County and City Depositary FUNERAL NOTICE DAVIS Tho funeral of tho late Wil liam Samuel Davis will be hold to day (Friday) at 2 p. in , at tho fun eral chapel of F. L. Jones & Son, nn dor tho auspices of tho Bartender's union, l'riends invited. BARTENDERS NOTICE IA11 members of tlio Bartenders' un ion are requested to meet at the Trades Union hall nt l:.n0 p. in. to attend the nbovo funeral in a bod v. his follow woikcrs at tho Arizona Com mcrciat. PAYS $7 FINE Guy Gray, colored, was anested yesterday on complaint of Lottio Wheeler, also colored, on a chaigo of disturbing tho peace. As it was shown tint Gray had used linpiop er language in the piesence of tho com plaining witness, he "Has found guilt and fined $7 by .Jude Ilinson Thomas. FRATERNALS CELEBRATE Tho Fraternal Brotheihood will meet at Mineis' Union hall this evening to cele brate tho eighteenth anniversaiy ot tho founding of tho order. Thero will bo several initiations altei which thero will bo a social and n general good time for overvone. Thoio will doubtless bo a la'rgo attendance. MAY DEPORT WOMAN Dolore? Bora, who was arrested Wednesday on a charge of vagrancy, may be deported by tho United States authorities on tho chargo of being an alien, residing in this country for immoral purposes. It is expected that the woman's case and unrivaled prices count, BROWN'S OFMCERS J. N. PORTER, Prest. P. P. GREER, V. Prest. J. N. ROBINSON, Cashier. A. .1. MeKINNON, Asst. Cashier. G C. SIMMONS, Asst. Cashier. J. T. BROWN, Asst. Cashier. will be taken up by the United States anthonties at once. LIBERATED COW .Tohn Toy, tho new city poundinaster, broke into the spot light tor the first time yesteiday, when he caused the ancst of A. A. J'or est, on a charge of having liberated a cow t rum the city pound without the formality ot puing the impounding fees. The matter will be aired m Judge Unison Thomas' court today. COL BREATHITT HERE Colonel Bieatlutt an old and well known lesi dent of Aiizona, who is now making his home at Tucson, arris ed in tho eit List e tilling and will be here for seeral das on business. Colnnol Breathitt was delegate to the St. Louis national convention of the democratic party and is prominent jn tho dcinociat of tho torntor. PAINT FLAG POLE llroad stieet pedestrians geneiall gao the top of too tourt house their attention estei da afternoon by reason ot tho fact that a man could be seen clinging to the Hag pole carefully painting its metal suitace. The task, while ratlici nerve wracking foi tho spectators, was com ploted without accident. J. H. Ben had ch.ugo of the work. GETS MEDAL Elmer Heathering ton, member of Company A, First Col oi.ulo, who is now living in this city, jcsterdiiv received a hinilsomc bronco medal f lorn the war department, as a iceognition of distinguished sen ice in tho Philippines, during the insiurection whith followed tlio .Spanish Anieiican w.n. Sinulai medals were voted to a L. -4t7 wi "??rVtirt the next few days will be 0 number of veterans some timo ago by congress. MOSES FOUND GUILTY Joe Moses charged bv ltomalo Chaired with assault, was found guilty in Judge Uni son Thomas' lourt csterday, it having been established, after a score of wit ness had been cxdtnined, that Moses had kicked Chairoz without provocation. Scntenco will bo imposed today and the case probably appealed to the district Court. EPWORTH LEAGUE SOCIAL The Epvvorth League will give a social at the reading loom next Wednesday even nig, March 23. This is the social which was to have occurred this evening but was postponed. It will be in tho fonu of a "spring millinciy opening" and a full lino of Easter hats will bo prepared to suit eveiy individual need. Epeu ented milliners will trim them while u wait and there will be a bargain sale, nil the beautiful creations being sacrificed at 10 cents each. A shoit pro giam, games and music will add to the evening's amusement, and a gencial in Mtation is extended. Mound City Paints are bettor. Wlnl ley Lumber Co. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Dr. Lord has opened dental parlors In the now Sultan block, second lloor. Rooms 3 and 4. PROFESSIONAL NURSE 2.11 East Sycamore; terms rcasona ble; best references. .j. .j . .. ! .j. .j. .j. .j. .J. PERSONAL MENTION Wesley Oant will leave this morning foi Fort Snith, Ark. Joseph S. Swan will leave this mom ing for Los Angeles, where he w ill spend a few mouths hoping to benefit his health. Mrs. James H. Todd loft yesterday morning for Tombstone, where she will spend a few weeks as the guest of her motliei, Mis. Ilatle V.. M. White, of Black Warrioi, re turned last night from a ten das' busi ncss trip to Bakersfield and Los An geles. Mrs. White, who accompanied him, will not loturn until later Mis A. V. M.usch Ii id perhaps gi eater reasons than anvone else to be delighted with the visit of tho Los Angeles ladies vcterdiy as among them was .in mti mate friend of hers, Mis V. A 1'iown The two ladies were together thimtghotit tin gieiter p-nt of the dav and renewed then former friendship. Mis. ( . L biinkiiiH left yesterday 1oi Miami, where she will spend a lew (Ins as tho guest of her daughtei, Mrs. A. Quinliven, after which she will go to Courtland to join Mr. Simkins. She was accompanied by her daughter, Miss itell,i, who has just letovcrcd tiom i scveie attack oi appendicitis. I have taken chargo of the Anicii can Shoe Shop, on Bailey street. Fust tlass work guaiantecd. JOHN CAROLAN. Medicines that ml nature are alwav most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this pi in. It loosens the cough, reliovcs tho lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold bv all druggists. PILES CURED IN G TO 14 DAYS PZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to euie any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed nif or Protruding Piles in 0 to 14 das or money refunded. COc. HG TS AND MODE BOMB IN CONGRESS (Continued from Page One.) 4 stiengti., jmr in morion ll tiicir re "ourcts in summoning absent members. Telegrams were sent to those absent on leave, and tnxicabs ordered to make quick trips to hotels and homes of a tew members known to be in Washing ton, who were not on hand. News ot tho impending struggle spread about tho city tintl galleries were ciowded. Want Immediate Action Norm, whoso seat is ou the demo cratic side, appealed to the speaker for a ruling in favor of immediate consid eration of the resolution. Hhe insist ed the tunc had come for action in the house, that it might take into its own hands matters afleeting legislation. The attitude of the democrats toward tho movement so suddenly put under way was evident from the prompt clrj dorseiuent of Norris' contentions by Un derwood ot Alabama and Minority Leader ( lark of Missouri. Underwood insisted that tho lan guage of the constitution made tho Aebraskan's lcsolutiona matter of tho highest privilege. Clark leminded the speaker that he had said the house could do an thing it pleased, oven to the elec tion of a new speaker. "Tho speaker has said an elephant could be put through tho house, it tho house so desired," shouted Clark. "The speaker," retorted Cannon, who until now had watched the proceed ings m grim silence, "will bo prepared to rule on that question whenever any gentleman thinks the minority has be come the majority. But that presents an entntdy different question from the one now before us." Wouldn't Trust Committee (lark, opposing tho suggestion to re fer tho resolution to the committee- on rules, de hired that the committee eon sists of three republicans and two dem ocrats and could not bo trusted iwith a measure, curtailing its own powers. "The republican majority of one on the comnntteo was as great as the ma jority in the house," he added "and", amid laughter, "more reliable." "If you want to change the rules," shouted Claik, "now is tho time." When the applause had subsided, Ma jority Leader Pa ne made .a strong and feeling plea for "regularity." "Wo cannot have the responsibilit of tho majority of this house," said Pa ne, "unless we exercise it under the niles of tho house. Men on the other side come toda to break down the rules." Would Start Revolution "You sec Greeks over thcio starting a revolution at this time in an attempt to reorganize the house committees," he tontiuucd. "We are ready to hold up the hands of that brave fighter at the other end of tho avenue President Taft with his clear vision, great inter est in public welfare and with a great heart beating in sinpathy with tho Anieiican people. "Now, at a critical time, with elec tion mining on, with the best interests ot the people at stake, ou who have fought tor tho republican part have a caie that ou don't aid and abet the enemies of the republicans. The closest attention was given tho words of the republican leader. The outburt of applause on the lopubliiun side had hardly died out before Pom dextci of Washington, one of the long time insurgents, obtained the floor. "Upon eveiy question when a crisis ai ist s," said Pmndexter, "what is the piactice of this house as f.u .is parlia mental v proceedings is eonceined? A special older is brought out setting aside the rules wliicn nave been extolled by the gentleman from Now York." Selected in Caucus Tjwney inteirupted and asked the nieiiibei fiom Washington whether the I'oimuitteo which it proposed to create would not bo as aibitrary as an other committee. He asked Pomdexter wheth er members of the committee on lules had not been selected by the republi toTis in emeus. "If is lniiiu correct to sav," nitei let'ted Noiris, "that the taut us ton firmed the men selected b the speakei "Tlio speaker did not select them." ictoited Tnwne, "on my motion the were selected." "When a isolation conies from the gentleman from Minnesota, it is safe to siv its origin was net far from tho speakei of tho house," shouted Nm ii. An upproar of applause which uitirupt ed tho proceedings tor several minutes, gieoted the Nolnashan's jetort. Pomdexter charged the insurgents to bear in mind th.it the resolution give them a chance to allow the country to see vvhero they stood. Fsh Makes Speech One of tlio most vigorous speeches was made by Hamilton Fish ot New York, who told of his eflorts to get si hearing on a bill for tho creation of a parcels po-d. "Your resolution would allow the committee olilv thirtv davs to inmlude its work " suggested Smith of low i "Oh," exclaimed the Nov York member densiveh, "vou cou'd have! changed that to suit vtiuscli " Df I Then followed charges and counter charges concerning the methods of de lay alleged to bo responsible for the in ability of tho members to get hearings on bills. Fassett of New York appealed to his colleagues to resist the effort to divide the party. "If wo give you the power," Fassett shouted, shaking his forefinger at -the democrats, "wo eonldd not strip our selves of an iota of our responsibili ties." He reminded the democrats that in curtailing tho power of tho majority they established a dangerous precedent for themselves. Hesaid tho democrats wero already referring to the insur gents as "near democrats" or "mer ccrized republicans." Question to Split 'Party "This is not a question to change tho rules," no continued. "It is a question to change the party, control. It is a question whether by an unnatur al torclgn alliance with our natural political enemies, theso rules shall be changed. "Finally, the action here means the success or failure of tho Taft admin istration." "Wo have been in session three, months and a half and what have we done to make effective any of the pres ident's recommendations?" interpeeted Haughen of Iowa. "We are on the vvav," replied Fas sett. Fassett read a letter written by Roosevelt to Watson of Indiana in which Roosevelt referred to tho great accomplishments of the house under Cannon. This evoked protracted ap plausc from the regulars. Harris of Michigan, charactcri7ed the speaker as the wisest man in public or private, life. Madison of Kansas, said favorable action on the resolution would result in republican victory at the polls, because the country would think representative government had been restored to the house. Tavvney then moved that the house tnko a recess until 11 a. m. This was defeated by 142 to 147. Malby, republican, of New York, eluded the republicans who joined the democrats to give the minority control of the house to make rules which bust ness would bo conducted, in suite of the fact that the country holds tho republicans responsible for the legis lation enacted. When Malby concluded, Roberts of Massachusetts made a point of "no quorum," on which an ae and na vote was demanded, "ind twent five minutes weie consumed in discussing whether there should be -a call of the house. The whips of both sides began rounding up their forces and members poured back into tho chamber m nn svver to their names. The "regulars" woro again defeated, 10S to 110. Representative James, democrat, of Kentutky, mado n point of order against Malby 's speech, declaring that he was not addressing himself in point. The speaker oveiruled James, and said ho thought the member wanted a full op poitunitv of expression. Tho democrats began calling upon the speaker to rule, but Cannon in ti listed tho chair to Representative Olmstead of Pennsylvania and left the chamber. The speaker pro tent recognized Representaive Parker, republican, of New Jersey, who began denouncing those who would try to amend the house rules to take away the power of the majority. Parker was frequently inter rupted bv the democrats, who wero in high spirits. The fight reached its crisis at 12.30 when Clark moved the speaker be re quned to rule on the lesoliition to reorganize the committee on rules Mann of Illinois is debating against tune. CAUGHT Ifl PHOENIX Accused Embezzler of Cali fornia Says He Can Es tablish Innocence PTIOEVlX. Alirth 17 Thomas II Havlis, wanted in 1 us Angeles m mini erous charges of t'liibolement in tun ueit ion with fe.il estate and mining, was airested here this morning at the depot as he was about to leave for Me-a City, bv Uert H. 1'i.anklin, u deputv marshal of Los Angeles, who left with him this afternoon. Ho nt first denied his identity, but later admitted and went without papers He savs ho tan clear up the misunder standing and prove his innocence TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Plain g Id brne'et, bitween (enliil st Ii il and Dreamland Re turn t ( lIie oinmcrt i il coi ipn v Rewarl Kareful Klothes Kleaning KOMPANY AND DYE WORKS Out Wagon will call at your home, deliver and re turn them. Walter & Griffith The Tailors TEL. MAIN 234 385 N. BROAD Let Your Eyes Be Thy Witness Let Your Mind Tell You that I am saving you two thirds of the money on your Eye Glasses and Spectacles. I guarantee a fit and I guarantee my jjoods, or money refunded. Prices in Silver Spectacles 25c to $1.00 Prices in Gold Spectacles $2.00 to $4.00 Calf or address H. C. MONTAY 631 S. Broad St. GLOBE, ARIZ. That Easter Suit You are thinking about tSA W. TP 3-SOS I. $25, $35 and $40 Suits will cost you ) W: W Don't wait, but gel it -OiaA $18 50