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VA TUCSON, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1930 THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR PAGE FIVE TRADING PARTY Public Records TEXAS GREETS EX-PRESIDENT A Store Alert (TjfX A Pioneer VISITS TUCSON i im tm wrs "ii i an -ai i J. M. Clark: 254 East Congress in value living street: sign, $20. Nabor Cruz: 409 North Herbert Tour Made for Purpose of UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Judo William H. Sawtell.

pre-siding Lydia Grageroff, Russia, and Lina Mapdalena Latz, Germany: petitions for admission to citizenship avenue; garage, $200. In Tune with Progress Home Owned Independent of Outside Alice De Conclnl: 849 North 34 Years Old, Yet as Young and Ambitious as the New West Stone avenue; $1500. 1 1 nNii Coolidge Spends Day Staking Hands; Due in Tucson Tonight Former President Coolidge Is due to pass through Tucson at :50 o'clock this evening on the Stimulating Trade, Says Spokesman Twenty members of the Los An- filed. Department Stores Inc MARRIAGE LICENSE Ralph A. Lane and Naoma Swopo, geles-MoxIco Trading company, with headquarters at Los Angeles, Tucson.

Dwlght C. Grant and Hannan Frank, Tucson. passed through Tucson yesterday morning, en route on a tour of Mexico. The party, which ls traveling In the special Pullman, Intervale," arrived at 10:20 a. m.

TRANSATLANTIC One Whole Week of Values To acquaint our Winter Visitors and residents of our Beautiful City with the most progressive store in the Southwest. I on the Californian, continuing to Nogales at 10:40 a. m. The car was attached to the regular South I AIR LINE READY ern Pacific train which left the border point at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The Very Newest Spring Dresses According to P.

Urlbe, manager SUPERIOR COURT Judge Fred W. Fickett, presiding Raymond Reyna against Lupe Beyna: suit for divorce filed. Pearl Laurant against Lawrence Laurant: decree of divorce signed. In the matter of the estate ot George Gilbert young: order sale of personal property. In the matter ot the estate of Math Arend: final discharge of administrator with will annexed.

Angellta Toro Avaristo and others against Sanford Narclsco Toro nd others: suit on bill of equity filed. Lucy Goodman against Thomas A Goodman: Judgment for divorce. J. R. Halstead against George B.

Echols Building company: judgment for plaintiff for $607.20. In the matter of the estate of Josephine Garcia anl Amelia Garcia: notice. Spain Prepared To Commence of the foreign department of the Smart Prints Flat Crepes Georgettes Service To Argentine From Madrid WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. (fl5) trading company, the group specializes in the Importation of mahogany woods, chicle (for the manufacture of gum), turpentine, resin and henequen, the latter being 'a fibre used in the manufacture of rope.

The old and new worlds mav be connected by monthly transatlantic dirigible service. Out of plans spun several years Undergoing Extensive Alterations Keeping in tune with National Prosperiy Month In preparation for the biggest business we have ever had Forward Tucson! Forward Arizona! ago, forward steps have been taken to establish regular air transportation between Seville. Spain, and Buenos Aires, Argentina. In the matter of the estate of Sam Glass: order. A recent Spanish royal decree, Chiffons Dresses for every daytime occasion.

Dresses strikingly new and stylish in black, high colors, navy and a great variety of prints. Our popular Feature Dresses of $12.95 REDUCED DURING WEEK OF 1 A A PROGRESS EACH P1U.4J New Spring Coats Made by Redfern-Coljer All pure wool coats of the finest woven materials Very nicely lined and ideal for spring days, also for travel days which are not far off. We have selected a big group of values up to $19.75 and are running these DURING WEEK OF d1 QC PROGRESS VlO.VO In the matter of the estate of HOUSTON, Feb. 15. () Leaving a trail of well shaken hands and autographed albums acrpss east Texas, Former President Calvin Coolidge and Mrs.

Coolidge, paying a "duty call' to the ecuth and west, were on their way to- El Paso tonight, loaded with flower? and the best wishes ot cities afrng their route. Coollge's New England conscience made a real duty ot his duty toiir and he was up and dressed at 5:30 o'clocK this morning ready to shake the hands of two little girls, who waited in the darkness on the station platform at Lake Charles, La. The former president had expected to greet his uncle, F. H. Moor of Welch.

22 miles east of Lake Charles. Mr. Moor, however, fearing that the hour was too early, had taken a seat in the chair car, where he was discovered and brought to the Coolidge drawing room by a brake-man. Mr. Moor, a rice planter, farms 1800 acres of land.

He chatted with the Coolldges until the train reached Houston. Although the former executive maintained his usual silence on national and political affairs he showed a keen interest In the section through which he was passing and asked many penetrating questions about grain storage facilities here, cotton shipping and the oil industry. He said he planned to greet those who might come to the station to meet him, but that he would make no speeches or str p-overs between here and Los Angeleb, his destination. To numerous requests that he leturn to Texas to make speeches he replied that he might come back ls far as San Antonio before turn according to Charles A. Llvengood, department of commerce commer A.

G. Ellinghoe: petition filed. In the matter of the estate of cial attache in Madrid, lays 'the foundation for scheduled flights by llghter-than-air ships. 1 1 A government bounty of nearly TIM Ira M. Phillips: order assigning property to widow.

In the matter ot the estate of Isla Lorena Hall: order appointing appraisers. In the matter of the estate of Siege Gustafson: letters of $3,000,000 has been made available for "Socleda.1 Colon Transaerea Es- The products handled by the group are native of the states extending south in the Mexican republic, from Sinaloa to Yucatan. Uribe stated that the trip had been planned solely for the purpose of stimulating trade relation between the United States and the southern Republic. The tour is being made under the supervision of F. C.

Lang, district manager of the Criswell Travel Service of Los Angeles. The party, following Its arrival at Mexico City over the west coast route, will make a trip to Colima, following which the members will return to the border over the interior route, re-crossing the border at El Paso. The party will be in Tucson the return trip, March 3. The group was joined here by Mr. and Mrs.

M. J. Edgeworth, winter visitors from Illinois. The party was met at the Southern Pacific station by Travis Jones, city ticket agent of the Southern Pacific, representing E. D.

Rockwell, district freight and passenger agent. panola," to be followed with an ad ditional $2,798,500 if trial flights are successful. In the matter ot the estate of For trial flights, the company must complete a hangar, mooring mast, plants for the manufacture Piece Goods Department of hydrogen and ethylene, and Marx A. Mann: petition. Realty Mortgage and Bond company against T.

C. Triplett Building company and others: plea in bar, demurrers and defendant's first amended answer. Virginia Encinas against Guada compressors before July 30, 1931. Trans-oceanic service must be inaugurated within two years after complete installations have been lupe Leon, as administrator for the authorized for the airport. One round trip monthly is pre scribed as the minimum and when estate of Jesus C.

Reyes and Toma-sa Leon de Reyes: suit for accounting. State against Ignacio Flores: postal traffic exceeds 10 tons, serv ice every two weeks or every week will be required. pleaded guilty; sentenced to 30 days ing north, but that his plans were It Li TIT IT lIMiiill in county jail. DAVIES WORKS ARE DESTROYED os yet Indefinite. Pure Dyed Silk 40-inch Crepe de Chine in plain colors.

You'll need some of this for your new light pastel shade dresses, for your spring and summer lingerie, and for many other purposes white and black and all colors. Our regular feature Crepe at $1.79 yard. During Week 1 .49 Of Progress yd. 36" Printed Percales Very new spring patterns; light and dark designs; some good shirting patterns; guaranteed fast; regular 25c yard. During Week of 1 .00 Dirigibles will have a minimum capacity of 40 passengers and 10 metric tons of general cargo.

A weekly service between Seville and 40-inch Butterfield's Elmway Flat Crepe In prints and plain colors. Suitable for dresses, ensembles, skirts, slips, beautiful silk finish, launders like a common print. Our regular price is $1.75 yard. DURING WEEK OF AQ PROGRESS, YARD 1 .4 36-inch Butterfield's Printed Linen A good weight suiting with permanent linen finish; very good for ensembles, dresses and at this time specially good because of its weight; good patterns, guaranteed fast. Regular 59c yard.

DURING WEEK OF AC PROGRESS. YARD 4DC UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER Edwin F. Jones, Commissioner No proceedure. the Canary Islands Is also pre scribed. Should trial flights be the contract will be rescinded and the state will acquire the JUSTICE COURT Edwin F.

Jones, Justice of Peace State against Gene Merrill: sim Widow Finds Incompleteness Makes One Group of Paintings Bad Sixty-one oil paintings by the late grounds and installation for ap praisal value. ple battery; arraigned, pleaded not guilty, trial Monday at 10 a. leased on own recognizance. Progress, 5 yds. for Ajo POLICE COURT Judge L.

O. Cowan, presiding Juan Serwin: drunk, $20. Sport Satin Slips white, pastel shades; a very Robert D'Arcy, Lloyd Wagner. Barney Harton, Jack Bangston, II Akk I In 54x54 Pure English Linen Luncheon Cloth Made in England, solid colors in rose, gold, green, blue; very colorful and inex- good S2.45 Vinson Ryan and Maurice Torvea: quality satin, all es; regular Arthur B. Davies, noted American artist, which were found In his Chelsea studio after his death, have been burned by his widow, it was learned yesterday, because she did not consider them representative of her husband's work.

The paintings, which were In varying stages of ccmpletion, dated from different periods of Mr. Da-vies's career. All the oil paintings found In his studio which had reached a sufficient stage of completion "to convey Mr. Davles's quality" have been preserved, however Mrs. Davies declared.

Decision on works to be destroyed was made by Mrs. Davies and her son, David, after careful study. to stop: values. During Week of Progress $1.95 AJO, Feb. 15.

(Special to. the Arizona Daily Star) Rev. J. O. Barrette was a business visitors in Tucson during the past week, and this week was spent at Agua Caliente, near Sentinel.

Father Barrette's health has not been of the best of late and the trip to the hot springs was taken to speed his recovery. Mr. and Mrs. James McGrady ic-companied Father Barrette to Agua Caliente and returned home immediately after leaving him there. vagrancy, 20 days.

Frank Narega, failed $10. Car license No. 9-33-82 for overtime parking. a pensive lor the winter visitor who is 1 fined $3 Housekeeping. low yiii (luring Week of Progress.

1 Williams, Juan Alvarez, M. N. I.sidro Forites and G. H. Walters Awning Time Is Here! Don't delay calling on us for estimates.

Make your home more attractive this summer. Sleeping porches are comfortable now if you have canvas siding. Let us help you. 21x44 Turkish Rath Towels Heavy, double thread Towel, white ground and large colored checks of rose, dark: investigation, discharged. Edward Karry: drunk, forfeited $20.

Art Taylor Post No. 10, American 45c Regular Size Kotex. pkg. blue, gold; a nice 39c value. During Tlite Giles and Bertha Giles: so liciting, forfeited $50 each.

Week of Progress, 3 Towels for $1.00 B. Lewis: drunk, $20 or 20 days. BUILDING PERMITS C. V. Fowler: 1131 North Tucson Day before yesterday the selection was completed and the doomed works burned at the Davies' home at Congers, Rockland County, N.

Y. What may have been the commercial value of the paintings destroyed could not be determined. Several of the completed paintings which Mr. Davies left have been sold by the estate at unannounced prices. Sixty-eight water-colors by him were sold last April at the Ferargil Galleries, 37 East Fifty- avenue; addition, $25.

Tom Loy: 201 North Fourth Visitors and friends Get acquainted with our beauti-ful line of Martex towels and Bath Mats. 60-in. Mercerized Table Damask Solid colors, guaranteed fast, good for kitchen tables, dining tables; inexpensive (or our winter guests; rose, gold, blue; regular 75c a yard. CQ During Week of Progress, yard. Jv.

Legion, was highly complimented during the Post Commanders' and Adjutants' conference in Phoenix during the past week-end, for its activities in civic work and also for having the largest amount of publicity published in the Legion page of the Phoenix paper, during the past year, than any other post in the Arizona department. Adjutant Ben Levy who attended the conference as the local post's delegate, also brought back word that Department Commander II. T. Brooke will pay this city a visit on or about April 6. The post has already exceed the 1930 membership quota of 90 set by the department officials.

store, $150. R. W. Scarf: 2427 East Haw thorne street; addition, $40. Alfred Goldsmith: 531 North 84 East 6th Phont 86 Fourth avenue; demolishing, $150 'They Do Wear Lonqer" Charles K.

Inman: 334 East Lee street; addition, $75. SHOES Ladies' Spring Sweaters Light weight wool, slip-on style, very pretty colors; one of these will give you the added comfort for these balmy morn seventh street, for $48,000. i Practically every drawing left by Mr. Davies is being preserved by I Mrs. Davies, she said yesterday, be- cause these were frankly studies and incornpletion does not detract from their quality.

In compliance with the desire of Mr. Davies that his work might be made available to students, Mrs. Davies intends to give sets of from ten to twenty of Ladies' Sport Oxfords In combination of Black and White, Lido, Sand and Brown, Rubber Crepe Among the many Ajoians who visited Phoenix over the past weekend were, T. C. Hicklin, Dr.

Mae Pankey, Mr. and Mrs. Pascual Gutierrez, the Misses Mae Landeene, Soles, unusual values up to $4.45 Week of Progress, pair. Ideal for every-day and sport wear. Just the thing to rejuvenate your feet and put you in tune with spring.

Gwendolyn Wooly, Mrs. Bertha Campbell, Mrs. Ben Levy and children, Mrs. Edgar Hall and Miss Grayce Gibson. The latter two, were delegates of the Art Taylor Post Auxiliary to the Arizona Department Auxiliary Presidents and Secretaries conference held Friday and Saturday.

Men's Shoes tnese drawings to throughout the country. Already Mrs. Davies has given many lithographs by her husband to public libraries, Including the New York public library, It was learned. Mrs. Davies estimates the number of drawings left by her husband at between 2,500 and 3,000.

Mr. Davies died suddenly on Oct. 24, 192S, while painting in the mountains of Italy, but news failed to reach this country until weeks afterward. The Metropolitan Museum of Art will open a memorial exhibition of his works on Feb. IS.

ings; values up to oi nr During Week of Progress J)00 Children's Half -Sox, Three-quarter Sox Rayon plaited; some very nice lisles, others highly mercerized, very good patterns and colors, sizes 5 to Sji sold regularly up to 50c pair. OOn During Week of Progress, fciUL Van Raalte Suede Fabric Gloves Spring colors and styles, ideal for everyday wear; our regular price to $1.45 the pair. Reduced during Week CQ of Progress 1o. pair Men's Dress Oxfords A selection of four styles to meet your requirements of Dress, Street or Sport wear. Consisting of two styles in Black, designed in a plain dressy model for sport or street wear.

The Tan are of the A. E. Long has been appointed superintendent at the Cunslght Mining company properties to succeed C. W. Steinman, according to announcement just made.

same design. Consistent, sfrviceable Ox The Ajo school board has ordered new stage scenery and equipment for use on the Curley school auditorium stage to the amount of $1,300. fords; regular S7.50 the pair. Week of Progress, pair. $5.95 Table For Two 1 1 INDIGESTION? "Correct It," say the Specialists MEN'S STORE Stylepark Hats Alton Netherlln local young man, graduate of the University of Arizona, who took the state bar examination last November, passed the same with one of the highest marks ever made by a university graduate and ls now practicing here.

The Catholic Ladles' Aid society sponsored another of their popular monthly card parties In Gheldolf hall late last week and was attended by about 50 per sons. Ladles high honors were won by Mrs. P. C. Carlston, consolation by Miss Bertie Gatlin.

Gentlemen's high honors were won by Pat Stanford. UNION MADE If you rather insist on service in a hat and expect smartness of design that will become you if you hope for the feeling of the moment in the shape and shade that will present you at your best, we would remind Men's Manor Brooke Suits Style and value together in Manor-Brooke Suits with extra trousers. You'll find our suits to give the utmost in wear as well as appearance; rich, smart and enduring fabrics; perfect hand-tailoring; models to suit the most particular. Dress well and succeed. Two Big Groups Picked From Our Stock you that the new Hats for spring are now here.

Yes, providing the lady first sends us the Washing and Ironing Try Our Family Finished Service .35 155.00 Hats $, During Week of rrogress uiii. iuiiviiuii ci ani mv .75 Spring Shirts 29 Suits up to $37.50 "Now-a-days we inov that Calcium Carbonate is the one sure, safe relief for gas, "sourness" and other stomach disorders." Calcium Carbonate, properly compounded, does not burn and irritate like strong soda (and is 2Vi times more effective) nor does it disturb the normal action of the bojvels and other organs. Best of all, itisju harmless in any quantities. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are an ideal form of Calcium Carbonate, blended with other valuable substances. That's why we recommend them as safest for children and best for men and women.

MAKE THIS TEST! Take Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets aftre meala and note the quick relief from gas and discomfortof over-eating. At All Drug Stores: 25c and COc Tin Qukkat Relief tor Gastric Disorder STUART'S Colors grow smarter and patterns grow neater. We are now displaying some wonderful shirt ideas this year. Starched (collars to match) and semi-starched, collars attached collars hand-turned and pre-shrunk. Ask Your Routeman $0 7.95 laaies in cnarge oi me evening entertainment after the finish of the card games.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Candretto have as their guest Joseph Cubitto, of Globe. Mr. Gubitto is a nephew of Mrs.

Sandretto's. Nothwithstanding the district dull period, there being no Sunday work in the Calumet and Arizona Mining company. New Cornelia Mines and plant, the slight reduction of working force, houses for rent arc still difficult to find. The H. A Nelson residence is being remodel- Suits Up to $45.00 $3.50 OH It $3.00 (f0 AC $2.50 OF CO AC YaluesJo I Shirts 'iD hirts 0 1 Tucson Steam Laundry During Week of Progress New Styles in Men's Hose Many other Specials in our Men's De Are interesting; clocks and patterns oi intricate color blends, smart and masculine; new spring ideas 7A in color combinations and desirrns: values partment Come in and see them.

"Look for Our White rAutos" Phone 464 P. E. Howell Mgr. DYSPEPS ed, redecorated and another large room is being added. The new i residence ot Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Kelsey, Is more than half com-! pleted, and the residences of Mr. and Mrs.

Fd Riley nnl Georce B. Phillips which were recently ruined i by the are fast being rebuilt. Rnrfcci trip Rnrlnl Don't Forget Your Rodeo Outfit. TABLETS I.

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