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THE DAIftgAglEVER BELT Page Eight Saturday, April 23, 1910. WON'T YOU ORDER TODAY T YWTfO KRAUT? You Can't Better J. nc .D.EO 1 SAY-'NO SUBSTITUTES. PLEASE. SEND ME SOLWICO." The First National Bank DIRECTORS J. N. PORTER HARRY SULTAN . W. D. FISK P. P. OREER J. D. COI'LKN Ii. E. WIGHTMAN J. N. ROBINSON OF GLOBE Capital Surplus $100,000 $100,000 United States, Territorial, County and City Depositary OFFICERS J. N. PORTER, 1'rcst. P. P. GREER, V. Prcst. ,1. N. ROBINSON. Cashier. A. J. McKINNON, Asst. Cashier. G C. SIMMONS, Asst. Cashier. J. T. BROWN, Asst. Cashier. CLEANING and DYEING The lady or gontlcman who lias any kind " of a garmont that is "mussed" or soiled, will derive much satisfaction by letting us send for it and' "making it look liko now again." This sounds liko an empty boast, but you'll find it is not if you givo us a single trial. We aro ex perts at this business and if the gar ment be too soiled to clean, wo dyo it any shade at a reasonable price. If it's iu the fabric we'll rcstoro it. K.K.K.Ito.&;Dye Works Walter! & Griffith The Tailors TEL. MAIN 234 385 N. BROAD ho would continue the affair at some more opportune time. BEARD TAKES COUNT Frank Heard, who was picked n'p on Broad street while in an intoxicated condi tion, held a seance witli Judge Hinson Thomas yesterday 'afternoon. Seven days in jail was the outcome. PRAGER-RODEN Harry H. Prager and Miss Etta L. Rodcn wore quietly wj'.lded Thursday by Rev. 1). C. Wil limns. Only immediate friends were in attendance. Tlio couple will make their home in this city. INSULTED WOMAN Mariano Or tiz, who insulted a woman near the Bioad street foot, bridge yesterdny, was placed under arrest and later taken before Judge Hinson Thomas on a charge of disturbing the peace. Ho was given ten days to think it over. BRIEF LOCAL NOTES BEST chocolate soda Mnxsou's. PICNIC The boy's Sunday school class which Mr. DecKor lias been teach ing, now taught by Mrs. Lewis, will go for a picnic tramp today, leaving tlio ehurch at 0 o'clock. NEW OIL MAN G. T. Ji.Venal, rep resentative of the Great Western Oil company, arrived here last night from El Paso. Ho will succeed Albert Carter who has formeily covered this district and will spend soveral days getting ac quainted with local oil consumers. the new court term. Although theio are no cases on the calendar, it is prob able that the injunction suit of Mrs. Charles T. Martin against Quinn Brothers, managers of the Martin thea ter, will be taken up and that other cases will also receive attention. FIRE AT WARRIOR DESTROYS COTTAGE QUIET WEDDING John Zueco.and Miss Santa Brocco were quietly w$Jded by Judgo P. C. Robertson Thursday af ternoon. Only the necessary witnesses were present. FIGHTERS PINED Henry Tally and C. V. Iiincecum, who engaged in a fistic altercation on lower Broad stieet yesterday afternoon, faced Judgo llin son Thomas on n charge of disturbing the pcaco and were assessed ten hard iron men each. They paid the assess ment and departed, eacli vowing that MACHINERY ARRIVES The, now !)-horsepower gasoline engine and other equipment for the city waterworks lias arrived and is now being installed at the pumping plant. The now engine will furnish plenty of reserve power and will obviato the possibility of a water famine by reason of tlio break age of any ono of the engines. TEMPLE NEARLY WELL Harry Temple who was injured in an automo bile collision several weeks ago, made his first appearance In tho down town district yesterday. Temple claims that ho looks thin becauso ho was badly llat tened out by M. L. Nnquin's auto but that ho is feeling fine in spite of the serious accident. COURT SESSION The district court will bo in session today to take up a number of routine matters which re quiro disposition before the opening of Believed to Have Started by Spark from Pipe An early morning blaze at Black Warrior yesterday totally destroyed a cabin occupied by a miner named "Fields and damaged two other cabins before the llames were subdued. Fields was a pipe smoker and as neighbors smellcd s moke apparently caused by burning cloth during tho night, it is supposed that tho fire or iginated by burning tobacco having dropped on his bunk. Fields was at work at tho time and the file was not discovered until the cabin was iu a mass of (lames. His personal effects as well as tho cabin were totauv destroy ed. The ellicient work of Delaney and O'Xeil, two miners living near Fields' cabin, was mainly responsible for the quick control of the fire. GLOBE MALE CHORAL SOCIETY A meeting of the inalo singers of Globe was leoently held and steps were taken toward tho organization of a per manent Male ('hornl society. For tho purpose of further perfecting the soci ety, a meeting is culled to be held at the St. Paul's Methodist church next Monday evening at 7;.'(0 o'clock. Re ports of committees will bo received, ofliceis will be elected and the work for tho immediate " futuio will be planned. This organization is .strictly ,non scctarian and non-political and all men who aro interested in voice culture aro invited to attend. Clothes can be made extra white by a little kerosene lidded to tlio wash water. STOLEN JEWELRY IS RECOVERED Harry Temple Secures More Evidence Against Al leged Robber Additional evidenco against Tom Pate, who vas recently hold to answer to the grand jury on a charge of rob bing his room nato at Miami, was dis coveied yesterday by Watchman Harry Temple of tho Arizona Eastern, when ho recovered a gold watch and a diamond locket alleged to have been stolen by Pate from Ira Walker. Tho jewelry was recovered from an Indian who found the missing articles on tho railroad somo distance this sido of San Cailos, where they had evident ly been tluown away by Pate as he was being brought to this city by Temple. Pato entered tho toilet whlie cn routo to this city with the officer and it is thought that he disposed of the ar ides while out of sight of Temple. The watch and the locket correspond with the description given to the authorities by Walker. Tho jewelry was purchased from the Indian by Temple and turned over to sheriff Thompson, to bo used as evi dence against, Pate when he is tiied befoie the district court at tho coming session. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VS. MANDOLIN CLUB Two Youthful Nines Meet on 'Diamond This Afternoon The Globe High school baseball team will make its initial appearance on the diamond this afternoon, when it hooks up with tho Mandolin Club nine. The high school boys have been prac ticing steadily for some time and from all reports will enter the game with a strong lineup. Their colored opponents have also been working out for several days in anticipation for the game and have already played several practice scrimmages, with the result that both teams should be well seasoned for the struggle. The game will begin at 2:30 with Ed Richards in charge ,of the indicator. Only For One Day A Selling Event That Will Surely Crowd the Store TO-DAY Tub Suit Day in Ladies Suit Department We have arranged for today's selling a most fascinating line of ladles' ready-to-wear Tub Suits. Most of tlio stock that will be shown today has been received during the past week,' and represents tho most stylish output of the country's best makers. Tho materials from which these beautiful and serviceable gowns have been mado aro tho cream of tlio loom and tho weaver's art. No such showing was over made In this city before, and the salo of today offers you a wonderful opportunity to securo an unusually attractive tub suit for a comparatively small Sum of money. Tho dresses aro of the one-piece design in lawns, dimi ties, dotted Swisses, and all tho pretty and new shades in linens, chambrays and madras. No store in the country makes a bet ter showing or can name you lower prices. Wo also will show today for the first time this season new things in tailored tub suits, in coat suits and Russian blouse offects. Whether you wish to buy or not wo want "you to como to this store today and lookat these pretty things in tub suits. It will bo a veritablo tub suit .day at tho store of Brown, and as warm weather seems to bo with us to stay you should bo keenly inter ested in these neat and serviceable gowns. Tho assortment is wide and varied. Too many dresses to givo you prices on all. But as we havo previously stated this is Tub Suit Day. Low prices will prevail, starting at $5 for a neat dress and stopping at 510 for the best suit of the kind ever brought to Globe. PRICES $5.00 to $40. The Only Hair Dressing Parlors in the City of Globe Wo are today operating the only hair dressing parlors in tho city of Globe. This department of our business has attained highly satisfactory proportions and enables us to keep steadily employed an expert in the respective lines. Wo are fully equip ped to do your work in tho best posslblo style and at reasonable rates. Facials, shampooing and manicuring. Wo also carry a full lino of hair goods and the best the market affords in faco creams. Your patronage would bo appreciated. Hair dressing aud massage parlors to the right of main entrance to the big millinery gallery on gallery floor. A Saturday Special Sale of 500 Gage and Fisk Trimmed Hats A lucky buy places us in a position to make a sensational Sat urday salo in the big millinery gallery, and it will start this morning promptly at 8 o'clock. No matter what the transaction may have been that makes this selling possible; no matter what our loss may be. The facts aro these: Wo have 500 of tho prettiest and most attractive hats displayed in Globe this sea son at any price. Many of them are fresh from tho famous house of Gage Brothers and many more from the great house of Fisk. Thero is a goodly collection of our own creation. They all are right up to tho minute in style. They arc hats that would sell iu tho average millinery storo for nearly four times what we are going to sell them for today. We consider them tho best bargains over offered Ty this store. That is a pretty strong assertion when past bargains aro considered. Wo have sold hats for less money to bo sure, but today 500 hats, every one of them high class in every particular, and actually worth 520, are going to bo sold your choico for $5.50. Special salespeople will bo in the millinery gallery to wait upon you. We would suggest that you bo here promptly at 8 o'clock. There are hats here that it seems a shame to sell for the money, but come to the gallery early tQday and take your choice for I I t ! R $gso Store Opens at 8; Closes at 8 The Gila Valley Bank & Trust Co. St: - $100,000.00 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. C. E. MILLS, President L. D. RICKETTS, Vice Prest. T. A. PASCOE, Vico Prctt. DIRECTORS H. L. VAN GORDER, Cashier GEO. A. OLNEY E. M. HURD, Local Manager :WALTER DOUGLAS R. B. HEGARDT A. T. THOMSON New Busniess Invited. CLUES DISCOVERED Fresh Search to Be Started for Bandits Who Bobbed Southern Pacific MARTINEZ, Cal., April 22. With tho discovery of several articles of clothing in a deserted house near here, occupied by tho two men suspected of having robbed the China-Japan mail train near Bonecia Saturday night, Pinkcrton detectives have renewed their limit for the first two suspects. The clothing, which consisted of a heavy overcoat of fair quality and sev eral shirts and neckties, had been se creted in the attic by removing part of tlie ceiling. Part of the lining of the overcoat had been cut and it is believed the cloth was used for masks, as just enough had been taken to make two masks. Sheriff Veale and members of his po fe hero express little hope of connect ing the two Oakland su'spects with tho robbery. Monnd City Paints aro better. Whal ley Lumber Co. McEIroy for best painting materials RESERVE ACCOMMODATIONS All porsons expecting to visit Tucson du'ring tho Cinco do Mayo celebration should writo T. H. Schuster, Chairman Accommodations Committee, care of Santa Rita Hotel, Tucson, Arizona, for reservations at hotels or boarding houses. See the beautiful new Kimball Pi ano we are giving away FREE. On ex hibition in our store. Sultan Brothers. NOTICE Second annual meeting stockholders Arizona Co-operativo Mercantile Co., to be held Monday, April 25, at 7:30 p. m., at-Imers' Union hall. SIMON KINSMAN, Sec.-Trcas. NOTICE TO THE TUBLIO Dr. Lord has opened dental parlors in tho new Sultan block, second floor. Rooms 3 and 4. Phono Main 1C. NOTICE Rumors in regard to the withdrawal of Louis Steckcr as candidate for city marshal are false, and he is still in tho ring subject to tlio democratic voters at tho primaries to be held April 23. LOUIS STECKER. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Notice is hereby given that tho rcg-j lar meeting will be postponed u'ntil Ap ril 28. W. E. wvT, President. Choice Scotch Collie PUPS FOR SALE Inquire at Ingram's Clothing Store Matches The 3 for 25c kind, our price, 5c per box. Toilet Paper rolls or squares, 1 for 25c. Face Cloths and Bath Mitts, 5 and 10c. Colgate's and Mennen's Tal cum Powder, large cans, 20c. Turkish Bath Towels from 15 to 50c a pair. At the little store around the corner from -ie postofilce, op posite the courthouse. The Globe Bargain House and 5 & 10c Store The Celebrated War Drama rih r ABEL" The Pearl of Cuba 44 TO WW AT: DREAMLAN THEAT RE One Night Only Iss This! AUSPICES: Pythian FREE DANCE AFTER THE SHOW Reserved Seats 75c, Including Dance General Admission 25c and 50c Seats on Sale at The Globe Commercial Store r -, fjm KtE