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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 3

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TUCSON, ARIZONA, THURSDAY. MORNING, OCTOBER .2 1924 AGE THRtC WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN AT 9:30 THIS MO "THE COMMONER" RJ2RAL STUDENTS STARTS SEARCH FOR- HOTO SHE LARGE AK HAS NOT SD'CE BABYHOOD IN EFFORT TO PROVE CLAEI TQ WEALTH Former Tucson Woman, Who Believes She Is Niece of Actrea, Belies Upon Old Timers In Tombstone to Help Identify Her; Will Make Careful Investigation in Tucson. If!) Ml SDp TONIGHT Members' of the Associated Federal Students at the t7nlversity of Arltoiia will their, first meeting 'of the fall season In Boom 10J, Agricultural building, at 7:30 clock th's evening. The program for the year will be discussed' and talks will be made by President Marvin, Jack Duerion, president of the university student body, xand Dean Lockwood. Officers1 of the associated students have Issued, a general invitation, to all veteran's' bureau mer to attend the meeting this evening.

-w -r- TO TALK ON HYGIENE In a special talk to the men of the University of Arizona, Dr. P. N. Seerly of Springfield, and connected with the International M. C.

A. will on Friday morning discuss social hygiene. Dr. Seerly Is a noted speaker on this subject, and his appearance in Tucson was through the efforts of President C. H.

Marvin and Dean F. C. Efforts to locate her mother, whoni she has no recollection' of. having ever seen and of whom nothing has been heard for more than Vt years will be made by Mrs. Robert Cock, burn, formerly Cariotta Crabtree of Tucson, as part of her plans to WILLIAM fgNXlXQS BRYAN prove her claim to the (4,000,000 estate of Xiotta Crabtree, famous stage favorite, who died several days ago.

Cockburn, who is believed to be the niece of the famous actress, arrived in Tucson from Angeles some other name. I do not even know if she is now living. If I could find her, I believe it would be of great help to me in proving my identity. "My success depends largely upoti finding enough old-timers to helpJne. Unfortunately.

Tombstone at that time was in a turmoil because of the failure of the mines and many of the old residents have left. Also, most of the older ones have long since died. neing- a chaotic mining town at a time when birth certificates were not regarded as important, I have no birth certificate. However, 1 hope there are enough of those old timers living to 'aid me. "Regarding my legal claims to the estate if I prove that I am the niece Of DOtta Crabtree, I cannot say, as I haVe not yet consulted a lawyer.

I tirst wish to be certain that I yesterday to conduct the Investiga tion. IS EXPECTED TO HEARWIONER Veteran Democrat WiU Visit Three ArUona Citiee on One-Day Tour of State -1- William Jennings fcryan will arrive in Tucson thla morning to speak In behalf of the (SjinflWMy of John Davie and brothelv Charles Bryan. address Will be delivered from the Armory shell :3 the Com. moner betnidu tn arrrre here on the train. All arrangement! 1 for the address have been completed and members of the recently 1 organised Davis-Bryan Victory club will take part In the event, 1 Bryan is on his from Log Angeles to tb.

st and upon Invitation of Thomss Jfateirey, campaign manager of the Commoner in his 1896 and 1904 campaign, he will stop off In Arliona. -'u After discussing of the pres- cnt campaign, he wilt leave by automobile for Florence 'where he will speak at noon. From there he will go to Mesa where he will deliver another address and proceed to Phoenix where he will make his fmal Arizona talk, leaving there on the Santa Fe for Al-buquerue, New Ideatico, where he Is scheduled to appear tomorrow night. Howard (Jrlffin, president of, the Tucson Davis-Bryan Victory wll: i preside at the meeting. The following is the reception committee: Howard Griffin, Claude Smith, Thorns 4 Elliot, John Tom Donnelly, Paul Cella, John C.

W. Hlnchcllffe. Oerald Jones, Tom Collins, Steve Hoehmer, Dr. K. J.

Gotthelf, Arthur Olcott, Judjfc Samuel Pattee, Judge W. H. Sawtelle, Judge George R. Darnell, Dr. H.

Mose Drachman, Harry Drachman. A. C. Dr. Schnabel, J.

Mos Ruthrauff, Vic Griffith, Charles 1odge, Walter Bailey, Dallas Ford, K. Berry Peterson, Judge Charles Blenman, Frank Curley, Paschal of the university. GOVERNOR HUNT DELAYS NAMING SUPERIOR JUDGE Mrs. Cockburn will remain in Tuo-' son to make an exhaustive -search among the old timers of Tucson and Tombstone for evidence to sub. stantiate her claim that she is the daughter of John Crabtree, only FOR INDIGESTION CO.

brother of Lotta and that she is the only living relative, of the deceased actress. Mrs, Cockburn's 'mother left Tuc "Be Sure to Bring Home HONEY MAID BREAD, Frank, the Rids Ate Every Scrap We Had in the House." Mf Clusky Quoted as Saying 'No Appointment Will Be Made for Several Days Appointment of a judge of the can prove that I am her niece. son shortly after she was born, and the only other news she received of Pima county superior court to succeed her was at the age of 21, she said. 6 Bellans Hot. wafer Sure Relief Twenty years ago, the only, clue to Stonecypher's Bakery the location of her mother was lost when Patty Woods, well'known here in pioneer days, was stricken with 3 ELL-AM 2S arVcf 75 Packages Evarywhere apoplexy and died after mailing lttter to the mother, Woods, who was then an old man, was the only Judge George Darnell will be delayed until Governor Hunt is able to return to his office and resume his duties, H.

S. McCluckey, secretary to the governor has announced at Phoenix. As the governor Is stlll'ln the hospital, It Is believed In local political circles that the announcement means that no action can be expected for at least a week or ten days. The announcement upsets the rumors current in Tucson during the past few days that Paul 'Cella, at person who knew, the address of the mother, although it was known that she had been living in Seattle. YOUR FPOIRTUNI "My plans are still indefinite, and I cannot say just what steps wlll be taken until 1 have written to niy husband, who Is still lit Los Angeles.

However, feel certain that I will make a. trip to Tombstone within a few days to see what proofs can ohtain there, and expect to -find as many old timers as possible here in Tucson." Mrs. Cockburn, who was adopted by IOd brother of Tom Bullock, when she was 4 years old, said the adoption papers were signed before Superior Judge Woods and that they are now on file in the courthouse. She did not know whether the names of her real parents are given in the papers. Mrs.

Cockburn said that she had only seen her aunt on one occasion, that was when she visited San Francisco several years ago. She saw her pass in a parade, but had no opportunity to speak to her or la make known her identity. During her stay in Tucson she is stopping with the family of the At that time the girl as 21 years old. The mother wrote to Woods wanting to know Jiow her daughter1 torney, has been named for the Crew Myers, General H. Manning, post by the governor.

E. Whit worth, Thomas Maloney, Judge Darnell remained Ed Ten Eyck, George Kltt, J. M. Ron- duties yesterday although at his October was getting along. He wrote bacK tnat, she was married to Robert Cockburn and that her life waa' happy.

"It was the last thing Patty Woods ever, did, for on his return from the postoffice was Mrs. Cockburn said. "Except for that one time when I believe my mother was in Seattle, nothing was heard from her. Her Ktadt, Judge S. W.

Purcell, W.i Sr 1 was the date which he set as the inser, Doudnaf Brad Duncan, day' for the resignation to become Nealy Pennington, Jack1 E. (effective when he sent his letter to Seare Smith. Judge L. Cowan, the governor. Pa- I I I This, is your opportunity to place a New 1923 Model Great Majestic Range in your kitchen at a real bargain, i By all means don't" fail, to see the New MODEL MAJESTIC it's the last word in modern range construction.

Many, many improvements have been added to this already famous range and its graceful stream line beauty will please you immensely. Make it your maiden name was Anna Leopold, and I do know whether she used Mate Frank B. Russell, 306 W. Sixth A petition was circulated among the local members of the bar yesterday requesting Governor Hunt to appoint Gerald Jones and urging the Democratic and Republican county committees to put his name on the ballots as a non partisan candidate Mrs. W.

Whitmore, Mrs. Theodora Marsh, Mrs. B. J. McKinney, Mrs.

Walter Mrs. J. II. Durham, Mrs. L.

Q. Cowan, Mrs, H. M. Price. Miss Mary Duffy, Mrs.

C. Hernandeii Uon. Mrs. M. F.

Shaw. Mrs. Edith Crasford and Mrs. Eugene Shepherd. that namey name of Crabtree.

or street. Bowlers Map Out General Hinds to i for the office at the coming election, Thirty-five lawyers, members, fit Ihiifh nnllthtnl nnrtis. n-A aifrner Tournament Plansj Visit University TOM WILLS AWARDED i League of 10 Teams Certain Eighth Corps Area Commander Seven Already Signed up Will Inspect Cadet Units, for Winter Season Address Student Body business to drop in our store at lease one day during our -i A Special Exhibit and, Sale of Great Majestic Ranges ONE WEEK ONLY Plans for the fall bowling tourna- j. Arriving this morning, Major Oen-ment In Tucson were mapped TindH 'Kiirlith "FIRST DEER" HONOR o( the petition. I The petition, addressed to Governor Arriving at the Tucson Sporting and' the Democratic and Re-Goods store at 9:30 yesterday publican committees, read as fol-ing with his catch on his shoulder and blushing under his prize load.j we, the undersigned members of Tom veteran ranchman and the jiar fo i-ima county, Arixona, hunter, laid claim to the 30-30 car- respectfully request hi excellency, bine rifle offered as a prise to the the Honorable Jeorge P.

Hunt, hunter bringing in the first deer. governor of Arizona, to appoint Mr. Wills' deer, which weighed over 100 (Gerald Jones of Tucson, Arizona, as pounds, was the. first delivered to judgc of tne 8Uperior court of this the Tucson Sporting Goods company, jCOUnty to fill the vacancy created who offered the rifle, and wls was i by the acceptaice of the resignation awarded the The sward of a)of judge George R. Darnell.

last night at a meeting of bowling Area commandor, will siend 'a great deal of the forenoon on the campus of the University of Arizona, first in Inspecting the military work of the cadets of the university, and later speaking to the assembled student-body in the auditorium. General Hinds will be met at the train this morning by the officers detailed at the University, in company with Major Dietrich, senior, officer of the Reserve Officers Corps, and Captain Prugh Herndon, sesilor officer of the local national guard. After breakfast at the Old Pueblo Club. and a few short scenic trips, the party will motor to the university, where General Hinds will spend an hour or so ta an inspec enthusiasts at M. C.

A. A league of ten teams -is' assured this year with seven teams already entered and eight possible organizations for the remaining three places. The season will open on the evening of Monday, October 13. Entries will close on October 9. The alleys at the Yi M.

C. A. will' be ready for opening next Monday. The' teams already entered include the DeMolay, Arizona Eastern, Rotary Club. Old Pueblo Club, Bara-cas, lee Compan-, nr.

Arizona National Bank, The remaining three places will be filled from the Albert Steinfeld Company, Standard Oil Company, Motors, Kiwanis Club, Southern Arizona Bank. Lions Club. Engineers chapter, Hiram Club or from some other The first three filing entries will be ad- rifle to the first hunter getting in we recommend Mr. Jones to with a deer oa the opening day of 111 the Democratic and Republican the deer season Is an annual custom central committees of this county established by A. Buehrnan, Pro-Jag a tawyer of the highest personal prletor of the store.

Dast year How-mttgrlty and legal attainments as ard Hunts was the lucky shot. eminently, qualified to direct the Wills shot his "prize winning deer duties of that high office and we, re-about o'clock yesterday morniug in spectfully request each of said com-the Blackr. mountains on the J-F mittees to select wid nominate Mr. ranch not far. from Florence.

i Jones for this non-partisan office." Ask vour friends and neiglibois to come with you wo are so delighted with the New Model MAJESTIC that we want everyone to see it. Come whether you buy or not. Let the factory vesentative, who will be with lis all week, show you just how the MAJESTIC is 'made inside and i outsicje show you the true reasons why this performs, looks and lasts so much better than other ranges. FREE During This Exhibit Only Porfirio Gatvan was released from the Pima jail yesterday after serving thirty, days In lieu of the payment of a fine for a federal offense. Charles Oodge, county treasurer, J.

Moss Ruthrauff, county ngineor, and Hrry Bat tertortj clerk of the board of supervisors, were among the county officials who resumed their duties yesterday after attending the central committee meetings and party councils at Phoenix. Look at these two fine sets of cooking utensil-; Either! Ladies and children hair bobbing. I mitted into the league. set may be yours absolutely without cost, just for. de-J ciding to buy your Great Majestic Ia.nge this week in I'niverslty Beauty Shop," 939 East Each team will consist of five men.

Third. Ave. Handicaps will be allowed with 1,60 stead of later. tion of the cadet classes in their regular scheduled work. Following the inspection the general will address the students and acuity In a specially called assembly at 10:45 in the auditorium.

Through the efforts of President C. H. Marvin, JIaJor General Hinds was prevailed upon to speak' a. few words to the special assemblage of students. Before leaving for Nogales Tn the afternoon for a review of the loth Cavalry and 2oth Infantry, General Yilnria will have lum-h with Dr.

and i Special iMajestic Ware This wonderfully 'service (Mrs. C. H. Marvin. able ware, illustrated below, is well "known thousands and thousands pins for the scratch Gold silver 'and bronze medal will be' offered Polished Solid Copper Set The set illustrated to left-is of pure heavy copper highly polished and of exquisite design.

Every woman falls in love with it ron sight don't fail to droiv'in and see it. for the high single score, high three of Majestic Uangc users. games score anc average at the end of the season. it is the highly prized, extra heavy, old time Majes tic Set, the same as fur nished before th war. Gas Can Gossip Your Puncture Our Pleasure take pride in helping 'you out.

When you need tire work let us be the service men to send yon away smiling. Choose the style of new MAJESTIC that meets your individual need and preference, the practi-. cal durable, ni i a nd matchless cooking qualities that have always distinguished the MAJESTIC ranges are the same in every type. In addition to its superior working qualities, the new MAJESTIC, by its handsome design and graceful artistic appearance, gives touch-of beauty to any kitchen. It is not only the best range to work with, it is the best to live with.

Let Vthe tactoiy representative give you thS opinion of an experienced expert. He will show you the many- features of the new MAJESTIC, that have gained for it the proud position of being the i most dependable and beautiful lange in America. Reputation in a range is something, to be carefully considered before-buying, for reputation is made up of tests successfully passed. If, in the morning, you find that somebody went to the ice-box last night, at least you have the satisfaction of knowing that your pic must have been pretty good. Snowdrift A ftkimg that mskft ifi thimgt tssti BORDERLAND SERVICE STATION LUMBER AND HARDWARE CO.

Coriett Jo "Service Fred and Charlie" i Phone 270 North Sixth Avenue at Railroad.

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