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A1BfelDER BELT THE. D Wednesday, May 25, 1910. Page Eight Try Any Variety of If not satisfied as to quality, come to us and money will be refunded. V "YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST" FREE! SOL IGO GOODS w The First National Bank DIRECTOKS J. N. PORTER nARRY SULTAN W. D. FISK P. P. ORERR J. D. COPLEN L. E. WIGIITMAN J. N. ROBINSON OF GLOBE Capital . $100,000 Surplus . $100,000 United State:, Territorial, County and City Depositary OFFICERS J. N. PORTER, Prest. P. P. GREER, V. Prest. J. N. ROBINSON, Cashier. A. J. McKINNON, Asst. Cashier. Q C. SIMMONS, Asst. Cashier. J. T. BROWN, Asst. Cashier. tins city. His mother, Mrs. Harriet Wild, also survives him. The deceased had resided in Globe for about fifteen years and leaves many friends in this district. COUNCIL INSTALS Notice to Property Owners jUl 'f, V Take a walk some afternoon op evening "this week f and see for yourself what an additional asset Garden Grove Park is to the city of Globe. Why not stop right here then and make Garden Grove Park your summer resort you can buy any thing in Globe you can buy elsewhere. Colorado Springs; A. J. Matthews, Teni ae. - , TACKLED WRONG- MAN Perfeto Torres, a Mexican from El Paso who claims to be something of a fighter, at tempted to raise a row with City Mar shal R. M. Anderson Sunday night. He met with so much Buccess that ho lnnd ed in jail. After a hearing before Judge Hinson Thomas yesterday, ho went back for thirty moro. RELIEF CORPS ENTERTAIN MENT The Alexander Woman's Re lief Corps will give an appropriate en tertainment at Dreamland Monday ev ening, May 20, 1910, at 8 o'clock. The committeo aro getting up a fine pro gram. There is to bo no admission charged. The public aro cordially invited. FIRE W SYSTEM Perfect Contract for Game well System at Cost of , Nearly $5,000 13 BRIEF LOCAL NOTES MEETING OMITTED Tho Presby terian mid-week service will bo omit ted on account of tho grammar school commencement exorcises tonight. MISS UPTON ILL Miss Oma Upton, sister of Mrs. L. Hucholz, is confined to tho county hospital with an attack of typhoid fever. CLERKS WILL MEET Tho Retail Clerks' union will hold a meeting in tho Trades' Union hall tonight, at which a number of matters of impor 'tnnco will bo taken up. A full atten dance is requested. one of the city ofllcors. Six dollars was tho cost of tho snorefest, as meted out by Judge Hinson Thomas yesterday. M'CLURE HERE J. C. McClnre, engineer of maintenance of-way of the Randolph system, arrived hero last night to look aftor right of way mat tors of that company. II0 will probably remain in tins city until l-nrtay morn COMPLETING GARAGE Tho now brick garage, which is under construc tion on South Broad street opposito the freight depot, is practically completed and will bo ready for occupancy within a few days. It is being constructed by Fred Hengehold. SNORES WERE ANNOYING Louis Harris, an Apacho, went to sleep in n local'theatcr Monday night and snored , so vociferously that ho was pinched by CREATED DISTURBANCE Exhib iting a black eye and other ovidences of having fallen against something sonu, !'. u. iiimmer raced Judge Jim son Thomas yesterday on a drn'nk and disorderly charge. Six dollars was tho line handed out by tho court. STRENUOUS LIFE Because she ac quired a jag of largo proportions, fell into a cellar and cursed the officer who rescued her, Mrs. Sarah Soto-Galvan-Gonzales was sent to jail for fifteen days, by Judge Hinson Thomas yester day. During the past five years Sarah has spent about half of the timo in jailj dividing her sojourn between Flor ence and Globe. NEW SINGER AT GLOBE Miss Mnrjorio Dalton, who has been with the Quinn stock company for tho past soveral weeks, wrll maKo iter appear ance at the Globe theater tonight, where she will fill an engagement as a singer. Miss Dalton has worked for some time in musical comedy and is said to have an excellent contralto voice. Sho will render two illustrated songs at each performance. , NEW MIAMI SERVICE Beginning tmlnv. Minim will receive added train service, tho time of tho morning train being changed so as to make the trip to Miami and roturn'boforo the passenger train leaves ior tue vuuey. m uuutu nvnninir train will milko the round trin after tho arrival of tho passenger train froin Bowio. In all, five trains n day will be operated both to and from Miami. SHOULD BE IN USE IN THREE MONTHS The Gila Valley Bank & Trust Go. 2S : - $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, Vico Prest. T. A. PASCOE, Vice Prest. DIRECTORS H. L. VAN GORDER, Cashier GEO. A. OLNEY E. Al. HUKU, L,ocal Manager : WALTER DOUGLAS R. B. HEGARDT New Busniess Invited. A. T. THOMSON ATTENTION Members of Alexander "Wo men's,. Relief Corps You aro requested to meet at Odd Fellows' hall, Sunday, May 29, 1910, at 10:30 a. in., to get badges and to go from there in a body to tho hall, where tho Presbyterians are holding their services. Rov. Mr. Cory is to preach a memorial sermon to tho G. A. R. and Woman's Relief corps. The Spanish war veterans and Confederate veterans are cordially invited to meet with ns. By order of tho president and CONFERENCE COMMITTEE. Will Consist of Twenty Sta tions and Paid for in Installments BUSINESS IS GOOD At Pete Taylor's Newport barber shop, If you don't believe it, come in and see. , FORMER RESIDENT DEAD W. T. Gann, one of the early residents of this city, died recently at his homo near Los Angeles. Mr. Gann camo to Globo from California in tho early 'tOs and made his homo hero .for a number of years before returning to the coast. HOTEL ARRIVALS V. A. .Rede win, Phoenix; F. M. Pnrcell, El Paso; J. C. McCIuro, Tucson; B, L. Worthcn, Tucson; W. A. Eaton and wife, Du 'luth; T. W. Hamilton, Denver; W. Klat chin, Los Angeles; S. F. Hazlehunt, AFTER MORE WATER The Ari zona Eastern railway is improving the water well at the shops by running an extensive drift toward the east across tho underground channel, of Pinal creek, in order to secure an ad ditional supply of water. The drift has been started from tho bottom of tho present sump, at a depth of about forty-five feet and will be extended un til the cast channel of tho creek is en countered, t EDWARD WILD'DEAD A. E. Wild, a well known milling man og this city, died at his homo on North Broad street yesterday morning, asthma, from which lie had suffered for some time, being tho causo of death. Tho deceased was a brother of Charles Wild of this city, Frank Wild of Phoenix, Wallace Wild oi Thatcher and Mrs. Tl, J. Coylo of E The House of Kuppenheimer "INDIVIDUALITY" That is what "predominates m the garments that come irom tiie "House ot ivuppen heimer." These garments have a distinctiveness not noticeable in any other reacty-to-wear suitings on dis play in this vicinity. They are all that is best in materi al, workmanship and design. They are the fashion plates as recognized in the Eastern centers and when one of these beautiful creations adorn your figure you can rest assured that you are perfectly groomed. Come in and look them over. YThey range in price from $15.00 to $35.00 GANTNER & MATTERN SUMMER UNDERWEAR How much more comfortablo theso hot days aro made when ono is dressed and clothed for tho season. Undor garments aro as important as your outer garmonts and whon you have tho popular Gnntner & Matteru brands so handy, why be uncomfortable! We carry theso garments in all the latest shades made up in linen mesh, Egyptian cotton, sea island thread and they aro popularly priced at from v $1.00 to $4.00 SUMMER WEIGHT OXFORDS Your feet is another important factor in comfortable grooming for this warm weather. A cool restful condition of tho feet is a sense of plcasuro to all. Our Howard & Foster and Boydon Oxfords aro worn tho world over for just this reason. They will outwear any other make and tho price is no more in comparison of quality. Wo have them at from $3.50 to $6.50 At an adjourned meeting of the city council yesterday, the city fathers de cided upon tho purchase of a fire alarm system for this city, voting to enter into a contract with the Gamewell Fire Alarm company for the installation of a twenty box system. Tho installation will cost $4,880 and will be in oneration in about three months, according to statements made by a representative of tho Gamewell company, who visited this city a few weeks ago. The first payment will bo mado on December 13, the" remaining payments will be mado in two yearsat tor that date and jvill bear interest at C per cent. In addition to tho twenty fire alarm boxes, which will bo installed at con venient locations throughout the city, completo equipment for a central sta tion will bo furnished and put in place. When an alarm is turned in from any ono of tho boxes, the number of the box will bo recorded at the fire house and at tho same timo a large steam whistle will automatically sound the mfmber of the box. Tho box number will, indicate its location and enable tho fire department to reach tho scene of the fire at once. Tho fire whistle will bo blown auto matically at 8 a. m., 12 in. and 5 p. in., serving as a time indicator as well as a firo alarm. The. city council has considered the fire alarm matter for several months and lias apparently acted wisely in voting to install this very important adjunct to tho fixo department. In addition to selecting the fire alarm system, the council disposed of a num ber of routino mattsrs. A sinking fund for the water bonds was created, by which $100 a month will be set aside. This money will be used to purchnso bonds or other inter est bearing securities in order that it may be earning additional money, be fore it is utilized to meet tho bonded indebtedness entailed by the purchase of the water works. A number of other matters were taken up and will bo completed at the last regular meeting, to bo ncia lmirs day night. All persons having bills against the council aro asked to present them Thu'rsday night, as tho present coun cil desires to practically wind up its af fairs at that session. CARD OF THANKS " I wish to thank the voters of the First ward for tho kind support accord ed me in the recent elcetion. ' M. FEGAN. SpecialNotice Practical Tailoring B.K.SNOWSKI- The Most Reliable Tailor In Arizona Sixteen Years' Experience Gent's suits mado to or,dcr. La dies' garments altered to it, skirts shortened and fitted around the hips. No fit no pay. Also clean and press. I do any kind of repairing and do it right at right prices. All work guaranteed. Globe Office Bldg. Next door to telephone office Maxson Candy Company where you always get good things mmtSWjmS mm ML mmv:m i. ,Zwrtyt..vtf ryi.r wmm r-MVJ 111 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC s Dr; Lord has opened dental parlors in the new Sultan block, second floor. Rooms 3 and 4. Phone Main 16. PERSONAL MENTION Afrs n Ti. ttnvd nf San Carlos ar rived hero last night to visit with friends. v Miss Beryl O'Conncll, formerly a niirso at tho county hospital, will leave for the, coast in a few days. Attorney F. J. Elliott returned to this city last night after visiting Prcscott and oher territorial cities. Mrs. E. E. Hceg will leave for Chi cago in a few days, having resigned her position at tho county hospital. .Tiidrrn V. W. T.fw!s rntiimpd to this city last night, after attending the su preme court session m I'lioenix. Miss Mabel Briscall is expected to arrive horo from Boston in a few days to take a position at the county hospital. The store now occupied by the $ Union Clothing Co. (Kroon & Ro- lando) Miners' Union building, fr will be vacant by June 1st, and bids for leasing said storo 'will bo received at Miners' Union office on or before the above date. For par- ticulars see tho Secretary of tho Miners' Union, or call phone 376. CLOTHES FOR CRITICAL MEN Wo aim to 'satisfy the men with particular taste, tho man who wants the best his money will buy. We make our clothes at home. They are made by hand, made to fit, stylish and to keep shape as long as they last. Prices $22.00 and up. All suits for $30.00 or up aro mado strictly by hand. We guarantee a fit or re fund your money. In connection wo have the only steam cleaning plant in Arizona. If you arc a particular man, come hero. We can surely please you. K.K.O0.& Dye Works Walter & Griffith The Tailors TEL. MAIN 231 385 N. BROAD ICE CREAMS Pineapple Strawberry Vanilla Lemon Sherbet Manhattan Sundae Banana Special Fig Sundae Coney Island Extra Try them. Ice Cream $1.50 gallon, 50c quart, 25c pint. , Sherbets $1.50 gallon. Ices $1.25 gallon. Brick co Cream t0c. QUARTER F0TTOT A WEEK At least is what a young baby ought to gain in weight. Docs yours! If not, there's something wrong with its di gestion. Give(it MeGeo's Baby Elixir and it will begin gaining at once. 'Cures' stomach and' bowel troubles, aids diges tion, stops fretfulness,,good for teeth ing babies. Pi ice 25c and 50c. Sold by Palaco Pharmacy. Stanley Woodward Contractor and Builder ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED P: 0. Box 14 Phone 1181 DR. H. H. SCHELL Arizona's Leading Optician, TUCSON, ARKONA Send broken glasses to bo repaired or duplicated. Next visit to Globe in June. l Globe Tent I Awning Co. MANUFACTURERS Tents, Awnings, General Canvas Goods 383 North Broad. Phono Main 404 15- DISCOUNT on all diamonds for the next five days. Wo have a fine selection of perfect, pure white diamonds, ranging in price from $20.00 up to $225.00, mounted in any way to please. Also some very fine diamond 'cluster rings. Mindlin Jewelry Company Try us for watch repairing. Rail wad watches a specialty. CARL E. STOKOE, Practical Watchmaker. 0 FEDERAL COURT . this Amount of Business Not Suf ficient to Justify Cost of the Session -Ti-. In. III I ViS Copyright 1910 The House of Kuppenheimer Chicago I THiSliUB MARCUS LANTIN CLOTHIER STRAW HATS Ono of tho most com pleto showings in straws and panamas over offered in this vicinity. Straws in both soft and stiff shapes, $1.50 to $4.00. Panamas in nil shapes at from $5.00 to $15.00. That in all probability there will be no session ot the federal court until next November was tho announcement made last night by Ju'dge E. W. Lewis, who has leturncd from .Phoenix after attending tho supreme court session. According to Judge Lewis, there is so little business scheduled to come before tho federal court that tho ex pense of holding a summer term is con sidcred unwarranted. Unless matters of unusual importance should arise, there will bo no session called until fall. There aro but three civil cases on the federal calendar and but two criminal cases demanding the attention of the federal grand jury. This is an u'nusual condition of affairs, which reflects cred it upon the morals of this community. Clerk George II. Smallcy has return ed from Tucson and tho district court session will be resumed 'in court this morning. Whether or not there will bo a readjustment of the district court calendar as the rcsul of the postpone' ment of tho fedoral session could not bo learned last night but it is prob able that tho majority of cases on the calendar will stnnd as they aro now set and tho proposed civjl jury not called until next month. Mound City Paints aro better. Whal ley Lumber Co. Special Values IN SUITS 100 SUITS Special Values IN SUITS AT- 1 These nro e-eei)Honnl values, bcimr the season's best output ill fabric, workmanship and design. They are from the best designers in the wo rid and are strictly hand made garments. They are t he Spring creations and are the recognized fashion plat es of New York. They will not last long. You had bettc r come in today and pick one out. 300 Wilson Bros. Shirts Exceptional values, spring weights Your choice, while they last $1.25 Special Values IN SUITS GLOBE. ARIZ. Special Values IN SUITS -s V t