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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 10

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fA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBtfRU929 TUCSON, ARIZON THE 'ARIZONA DAILY STAR PAGE TEN FRIEND'S ESTATE They Tell This One WEE WILLIE IN JAIL, BADGE 'N EVERYTHING FINDS SCIENCE, is your i RAIL MEN LEARN ABOUT ARIZONA "Yes, sure, you'll get it back." Woolard promised. "Can I have my tobacco in jail?" "Sure; give him his tobacco." "Can I have my book?" "Yes 'give him his book. It's got shorthand in It.

Willie's studying 8hr vou'd better take your HARRIES COUPLE RELIGION AGREE "Yes I have stood up and been sworn 'in as an officer In my day," Willie Johnson told John Belton and Gus Wollard Tucson police officers, while he was being booked at on Gila Bend M.D. Doc Wells, S. P. Surgeon, Tries to Flag Auto, Thought Holdup Dr. Q.

T. Weill, Southern Pacific physician at Gila Bend, ub-dlvision terminal. 128 miles west of Tucson, Douglas, In Liberal Arts Lec Spend Entire Day Trying To Find Procedure To Protect Property S. P. Agents In East Acquire First Hand Information For Customers ture, Tells Of Progress In Both Enlarging upon the Scientist's Lecturer I i I i I I 1 the station yesterday.

Meanwhile the pockets of the Bmall black Negro were yielding up an amazing collection of rags, bot Representatives of the Southern old washer worth hit week and next, we will allow the TOP PRICE for wringer-type washers ott a safe has received a bandlnage of honor task In modern life, Dr. Andrew Pacific railway lines In New York and Pennsylvania, sent here to from his station associates. The fol E. Douglass, professor of astronomy star along. Where's hw big star Belton pawed through the mess the desk.

"Here it Is," he said kind-y he Pinned it on the Negro vest "Those boy sin there won believe you're anfficer if you don wear your star." "Sure Willie's an officer" Chief Jack Dver put in as the man was bdng led to'a cell. me once, didn't you, Willie? Hp was on the chain gang. Willie was booked for investiga Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H.

Wobrock yesterday searched" through Tucson for legal means of handling the property of a dead friend. The young couple are camped at Yellow Inn where they have been for several months. A few days after coming here they began to befriend lowing appeared In the November and director of the Steward observatory at the university, last issue of the railway buletln. gather data on the Southwest, and to make, personal contact with various points of Interest, arrived last night. night spoke on "Science and Hu tles, blank and canceled checks, note books, rocks, papers, a box of fine tooth combs, a little money, string, tire caps, pencils.

A battered Sam Brown belt and a tin badge completed a collection which overflowed from the police desk to the floor. "Can I get all this back when I get out of here?" Willie asked. man Welfare." "According to A. Petty, telegrapher, the clock had Just resis-tered 12:01 a. m.

when a hysterical These men, A. M. Longacre, trav Dr. Douglass' lecture was the an old man named Alfred C. Crum third of a series of annual liberal eling freight and passenger agent, Philadelphia; G.

L. Herrlck, pas tion. arts lectures. He spoke to an audience of approxtamtely 175 peo who lived In an adjoining tent, but who was so 111 he could not prepare proper meals or get Into town comfortably. The young couple furnished the senger agent.

New York; and Joseph B. Haggerty, of the passenger traffic department. New York, were ple assembled In the campus auditorium. He told of the background of as wrihgerless Ohio tourist burst Into the waiting room at Gila, claiming that a big, fat Mexican had flagged him down on the Yuma highway, several miles from Gila. When the tourist stopped, he claimed the Mexican came lumbering toward him with a piece of gas pipe, or other lethal weapon.

The Ohioan gave his old boat the gun and sped met by E. D. Rockwell, district frleght and passenge ragent at Tucson, with their arrival on the Golden State at 7:30 o'clock. BARGAIN WEDNESDAY Two Feature Pictures for the Price of One tronomy and the "picture book" of the sky In his opening statements, then went rapidly on into phases of astronomy and research which were old man with meals and Mrs. Wobrock nursed him until a few days ago he died.

Crum had a battered old car, a small amount of money and papers which the young people sought to get as part payment for their past services. Southern Arizona will be visited bv the trio, and they will start to vital to everyday existence. toward Gila, assistance, and law. "Action was forthcoming Immed The property was In the hands of the sheriff who could not release it without legal authority. Judge Also Hoot Gibson In "Smiling Guns" the washer that Is safer faster, easier, gentler i FREE Demonstration in your home The Chalkline Electrical Appliances day under direction of Rockwell, to make contact at the Bar-O ranch near Tombstone, the Circle-Z at Patagonia; and, to spend the night In Nogales.

Thursday the party will return to Tucson by way of La Osa ranch near Sasabe. The second night will be spent In Tucson. Casa Grande will be visited. The party will leave Tucson Friday by motor for Linda Vista ranch near Oracle, San Carlos dam, the Apache trail and Phoenix. From Fhoenix an airplane flight The Laugh f5u, Riot- 1 Don't )Sm Miss DR.

A. E. DOUGLASS In mention of the Hopl prayer for rain, and also in way of a prefatory remark to others on the subject of religion and scientific research, Dr. Douglass said that "the work today In science certainly Is as religious as it was In primitive times; and it certainly Is more efficient." He then expressed his belief that there were three phases to man's advance along the path of science: The attempt to control rain (or any other phenomenon), the prayer to a deity or to deities whom the masses believed controlled rain, and the study of the forces and 408 N. 4th Ave.

Fhorie 1823 WALKER RE-ELECTED iately. Officer Jim Hall gave the official whoop that brings the gang together, and a carload of determined law enforcers hied out In a cloud of Arizona dust. Three miles west of Theba the law found a new Ford roadster parked and a big, burly individual violently flagging down the eaid law. It was the geniel Doctor Wells, the company surgeon, who had been to Piedra on a sick call and, having a flat ttre, discovered he had the handle to the jack, but no jack. He had unthinkingly kept the long handle In his hand when flagging the tourist down.

"Doc's eyes flash when he tells about it, and he says that with Ohio tourists It's "money on the bar." And also that he hails from Iowa. And, tarablen, he's not fat, only healthy." MAYOR OF NEW YORK Edwin F. Jones of justice court was consulted and directed them to the superior court. Here the pair found Mrs. Lenna H.

Burges, clerk of the court, who gave them the first definite information they had been able to discover. She told them how to make out a petition and file it and got them a hearing before Judge Fred Fickett who questioned them about their relationships with the old man and ordered the property examined. A locked bag was opened and found to contain an Insurance policy in one of the railroad brotherhoods made out to his mother. There was no means of knowing whether payments had been kept up since 1902 when the policy was Issued. Mrs.

Burges volunteered to Investigate and the case was continued sinco the method of pro-ceedure in the case will be different If the estate proves to exceed $300. laws which controlled rain with a hope to better understanding of the subject. Ha placed the scientist of today In the third class. LYRIC THEATRE Continuous Daily 1:00 to 11:00 TODAY ONLY (Continued from Page 1) Walker defeated Congressman Fiorello H. La Cluaivlla, candidate of the Republicans and Fusionists by a plurality of 497.115.

This was the complete vote in 3,411 districts: Walker, 865,549. La Guardla, 36R.384. Norman Thomas, Socialist, K. 10. Enright, Square Deal.

5,950. over the Grand Canyon is planned, before the trio leaves for California to continue the observation tour. They came directly from New York to Tucson. They are to view the country along a route planned for them, the trip to consume as much time as is necessary for its completion. These men have been sent Into this country to make a personal observation tour so they may be prepared to answer Individuals who enter eastern offices with questions of the Southwest, as well as other sections of the country, they said.

RADIO PROGRAM TO BE ARMISTICE FETE Lew- en WAllY Cody Aileen Pringle PITTSBURGH ELECTS REPUBICAN MAYOR PITTSBURGH, Nov. 5. () Charles H. Kline, Uepubll-can, was re-elected mayor of I'ltts-luirgh today in a Republican sweep of Pittsburgh and Allegheny WIFE IS KILLED IN DUEL WITH HUSBAND MIAMI HAS RAIN MIAMI, Nov. 5.

(P) A heavy shower started falling at noon today and with heavy clouds in every direction there are prospects of a general precipitation in the surrounding' country. He's a Rootin', Tootin', Shootin' Cowboy from the Wide Open Spaces. Thrills! Chills! Laughs! Speed! Action and Where should a cave-man feel at home if not in a cave? The story of a "virile" author who tries to follow his own formula for making love. LaugKs? You'll never stop! "There never should be any such thing as a contest between science and religion." he said at one point In his llceturs. Then he went on to say that most religious-scientific "conflicts" were caused because someone who had set Ideas would rather protest and blind himself to research than to "rebuild the cherished points of life" as he viewed It Individually.

He explained the reluctance of the man of science toward the making of starring announcements by tailing of two times when he himself had been seriously mlslnter-prected and misquoted In a minner which brought embarrassment. Both were In relation to his work in studying the planet Mars. "The scientist must be every ready to correct his errors," he said, in explanation of the stand the man of science had to take in regard to his own achievements. He related the story of how the distance to the moon was measured, found to be close to a quarter of a million mfles, and so people decided that heaven must be at least that far away. Then the measurement of the 93,000,000 miles of distance between the eartb, and the sun was attained, and "Heaven was beyomd reach," so people decided that God must be farther A radio program over KGAR will be sponsored Armistice day for the "shut -Ins" by the local chapter of the American Red Cross, it was announced yesterday.

It is expected that the program will be conducted in the afternoon, but definite time will be announced later, with a complete program for the listeners. The radio room is being donated by fc'rank Howe, manager of the station. Announcement that the University of Arizona will be canvassed In the roll call drive by Mrs. Ida Reed Leonard, and that Mrs. F.

O. Heed will conduct the drive to a number of hospitals not already assigned to other workers. DETROIT MAYORALITY VOTE IS CLOSE KBTKOIT. Nov. 5.

Former Mayor John W. Smith was leading Charles W. Bowles by a small margin with 324 of 852 precincts reported in the Detroit mayorality election tonight. The vote stood: Smith, 47, SIC; P.owles 411.229. TUCSON'S FAMILY THEATRE PRICES 50-30-10 Opera House Today Only MEXICO CITY, Nov.

5. OF) Both Senora Adriana Bel Iran De Kigueroa and her husband. Senor Raul Figueroa carried guns. Yesterday they quarreled. Servants In tiieir Mexico City suburban home said In the midst of the argument fenora De Figueroa drew her gun and shot her husband in the leg.

He thereupon drew his own revolver and shot her In the heart, killing her. He is In a hospital. TOMORROW AND FRIDAY M'EACHERN NAMED SENATOR FROM GILA CBILUtr RTOWRD THBOPS AVIATOR KILLED COLORADO SPRINGS. Nov. 6.

OP) Pat Love, 35. Richmond, test pilot for the Ale-mander Aircraft corporation here, was fatally injured this afternoon when an Eagle Rock Bullet plane with which he was making a load test, crashed from an altitude of 6,000 feet. He died in a hospital. GILA GETS $800,000 MIAMI. Nov.

5. UP) Nearly $500,000 in checks was received by the Gila county treasurer lata Monday, the final day on which to pay taxes without payment of penalty. The Inspiration Consolidated Copper company sent a check for $331,000. Nov. 5.

(P) The Gila county hoard of supervisors today apnpinted E. It. McEachern, democrat, as state senator to fill than 93,000,000 miles away. He the unexpired term of the late John R. Lyons.

At the same meeting. H. P. Williams, democrat, was appointed justice of the peace for the Miami district, to fill the unexpired term of the late Judga W. C.

McKenzie. Also on the program starting new serial "Police Reporter." No. 1 Casper's Night Out went on, explaining step by step until he reached the most modern research with giant telescopes which had reached out 140,000,000 light-years Into space (a light-year Is a long enough distance so that to the lay mind it becomes merely a list of digits) and "still heaven I RIALTO Everyone Who Has Seen This Picture Is Raving Over It It's Perfect. I IX. 100 Willi I ANTONIO MORENO NOAH BEERY TALKING DONT SEND USUAL XMAS CARDS We Have a new and uhusuQlline, typically Ariiona Prices 5c to fiOc each Coming Tomorrow The Hercules of Strong Arm Love Comedies.

Victor McLaglen In STRONG BOY HER GREAT SECRET was beyond reach." "Yet God was out of reach," he said, and then Immediately stated his belief that heaven was within one's own being and one's own heart. He concluded his lecture with a word of praise for the work of liberal arts colleges, telling how the See it and hear it exposed! MAN AND WOMAN ARE DISCOVERED, DEAD KANSOS CITY, Nov. 5. tP) Mrs. Minnie E.

Hare, 50. and Jessie J. Barnwell, 65. were found dead from bullet wounds this afternoon In the woman's home at Meriam, Kns, a suburb of Kansas City. Barnwell for two months had been a roomer at the house.

Dr. R. L. Mooerly, coroner, said they had been dead several days. The bodies were discovered by Joseph Johnson, a mail carrier, who had gone to the house to deliver a special delivery letter.

She dare not tell it to her own husband. ALSO Now Playing 100 Percent Color, jTalking, Dancing, Singiijg Hit! "ON WITH THE Featuring Betty Compson, Sally O'ltfeil, Joe Fairbanks Twins, Ethel Waters, ArthuALakeyLouise Fazenda and others. Coming Friday Colleen Moore in ''SMILING IRISH EYES' The Egg or the Hen? Jimmy Day and His Knights of Note FEATURING AN 8-PIECE ALL-COLLEGE STAGE BAND MARY LEONARD, VIRGINIA ATKINS, "ECK" ECKFORD, JOE LEVINSON, CHANCY GOODWIN, AND GILBERT RONSTADT SINGING, DANCING, COMEDY A BIG DOUBLE BILL DON'T MISS IT Be sure to look for our sing CONVICTED OF BRIBERY NEW YORK, Nov. 5. (IP) Frank H.

Warder, resigned state superintendent of banks, was convicted of bribery today in connection with the collapse of the City Trust Back to Tell You About the Cockeyed World! Intimate Chats hy S. H. Wallis The smartest men have never yet been able to answer the question, "Which came first, the hen or the It is just as hard to answer some other questions. For instance, do we continue in the cleaning business because we do quality work, or do we do quality work because we intend to stay in the cleaning business? Just as in the hen and egg question, it does not make so much difference NEW YORK If and when he gets married, Joseph McFarland will receive from the estate of his father. Meanwhile the will directs that the money be held In trust by other children.

colleges of letters, arts and sciences the world over provided a broad and cultural type of education which i was serving its practical purpose daily in life. I Screen-Grid YoTnilhoSt pit in her affection 1 when you bring Comrades in love or war back after their triumph in "What Price Glory" Now in "The COCKEYED WORLD" You laughed when you imagined their dialogue in "What Price Glory" but wait 'til you hear it in "The Cockeyed World." chocol'ais which, is cause which effect, so long as.the fact remains that we DO do quality Work, and HAVE continued in the cleaning business in Tucson for nine years. And our investment! is larger today than ever before. Our volume of business is larger today than ever before. Our service today is Vetter than ever before.

Our prices are lower today than ever before. We have made the practice of cleaning, pressing and delivering a suit for $1.00 popular in Tucson. We invite and appreciate your patronage. Wallis Cleaning Service slrgCSdcoIstes the Vssr4Choce-Utesl Orchestra A Werl. N.ght, RIALTO 6 BIG DAYS.

STARTS MONDAY, NOV. 11TH Come In and Let Us Show You Real Radio Values! We Carry a Full Line! Buy at the New Prices! iUU tpjff i LJB-vl 435 E. 9th St. Phone 807 I 1 OhiuLU-fcLil. EFFECTIVE TODAY! How Long Since Your Transmission Has Been Checked? Differential and Transmission should be 500 miles The Jmmensevohime of 12,000 sets per day production makes mmm-.

possible a drastic cut in prices on Come TONIGHT Hear "THE SCAPE GOAT" "The Most Solemn Day i the Bible Typified" BIBLE LECTURE PAVILION Thursday Night, "Daniel'k Famous 2300 Days" 1 Tent is comfortably hcated-vour feiblr questions answered your red 7:30 Community Free All Welcome 6th Avenue and 2nd Street all Atwater Kent models. Buy for possible need of Kegijja irnd correct lubrication is Imnortant to the ife of your carjma yHTa now and we will store it for a Xmas gift to the family. yourself. forrect Correct We Specialize In Lubrication WINSTON REYNOLDS The Original Mexican Restaurant 271 North Strie Ave. Mexican and Italian Dinners a.

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