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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 5

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THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1111 iKilaliilLUhliiliiliiliiliiliililliiliiliiliiliilillitllllilllllllluliilillulu Store Is Burglarized 'Suspected Slayer Is Freed By Finger Print M. EDUCATORS DELAY MEET Uia Vegas, N. Dec. 12. It Is un-officially but authoritatively stated here toduy that the New Mexico Educational association which was to have met In Albuquerque December 26, 27 and 28 has been Indefinitely postponed due to Influ-fna conditions In the state.

NOBODY LOVES BOL8HEVIKI Chrlstlanl. Deo. Norwegian legation has left Petrograd according to the Afton Foeten. The newspaper reports also that Denmark, the laBt of the neu-tral countries to continue relations with the bolshevlkl government, Is about to sever them. HOLLAND STILL OBDURATE OVER A.

R. Gonzales, Charged With By Two Men in Uniform Police Hold Three Discharged Soldiers Pending Investiga. tion Seven Watches Stolen Murder of Chinese Merchant November 7, Is 'Discharged BR A The finger prints left by the slayer of KAISER'S FATE Lee Kwon on a botUe of soda pop freed Three discharged soldiers were being A. R. Gonzales of the charge of murder.

detained at the city jail yesterday while HEY, YOU FELLOWS Gonzales was arrested November 8 and charged with the murder of the Chi the police investigated the burglarising of the store of Flores Vasquet, on nese merchant Lee Kwon on the night (it A. t. tr.ASFD visr.1 Amsterdam, Iec. 12. The premier of November 7, at the merchant's store C.

GOLDSTEIN Special Men's SUIT SALE $15.00 Men's Wool Suits. $18.00 Men's Wool $12.95 $20.00 Men's Wool Suits $14.95 $22.50 Men's Wool Suits. $16.95 $25.00 Men's Wool Suits $30.00 Men's Wool Suits. These are all three-piece Suits of the latest styles, nobby patterns, sizes 34 to 46. C.

GOLDSTEIN'S on South Meyer street, ana nas oeen in Jail since his arrest, being unable to give bond. Holland, Jonkheer Ruijs De Beeran-brouck, who yesterday declared In the lower house that there could be no question of Internment In the case of Here's your Chance to buy Some needables. South Meyer street, late Wednesday night. It was a bold piece of work and was witnessed by several spectators, who reported the burglary to the police. Two men in the uniform of the United States army were seen to drive up in front of the place In a Ford car.

They got ou tand quickly broke the padlock on the door, using a hay hook. They entered the store and, having secured a number of watches and other 'articles, hurriedly entered the car, which had been left In an alley, and drove off The store was able to discover that seven watches were missing. Nothing of value was found on the three men being detained. Deputy County Attorney B. B.

Fraw-ley, accompanied by Attorney A. A. W'orsley, representing the defendant, appeared before Justice Pease yesterday afternoon and represented to the Justice that the Btate had Insufficient evidence on which to prosecute Gonzales and recommended that the prisoner be discharged, which was done. A telegram had been received from Leavenworth, saying that the fin II ssu-srar. the former German emperor, nor could there be a demand for his return to Germany because of the right of sanct'i-ary, Is quoted In a dispatch received from The Hague today as also saying: "It Is possible that foreign governments might desire to consult with Hol mm itjai land regarding a new place of residence 23 1 SAVE for the kaiser.

The Dutch government would not be 'disinclined to this, on condition that Holland be given a place In such a consultation correspondign with SAVE 20 PER CENT. ger print, made with blood, on the neck if a soda pop bottle found in Lee Kwon's store on the night of the murder was not the print of Gonzales" fingers. The bottle and a print of Gonzales' fingers were sent to Leavenworth for comparison. The first print of the prisoner's fingers was blurred and ne wonea had to be taken. yourseit ana your The Chocolate Shop has reduced the the country's honor and dignity.

"The present arrangement is provl price of its entire stock of high-grade candies (since Thanksgiving) 20 per cent. sional," he explained, "the government parents some money, too. reserving Its definite decision." Phone 36 70 East Congress Street Buy here and save money. Try our Chocolate Dipped Cactus Candy. 25 East Congress St.

Advt. tf This accounted for the delay In making the comparison. Gonzales was the only man arrested charged with the crime and the state is Fred Colter 111 With Flu in San Francisco without further clues. Gonzales Is said to be an ex-convict, sent up for robbery a Chinese merchant here several years ago. Suits and Overcoats madexpresBly for younger young men like you, at the following Amazingly Low Prices WHICH WE ARE OFFERING During Our Retiring From Business Sale San Francisco, Bee.

12. Fred T. Colter, Democratic candidate for governor of Arizona, defeated by Thomas Can.pbell, Tucson Will Present Republican, in the fall election, by 339 votes, said tonight he did not plan to Landing Grounds to contest the election. Colter Is recuperat U. S.

for MaO Pilots ing from an attack of influenza. Many New Members for BIG ASSORTMENT OF PERFECT DIAMONDS, HIGH GRADE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Organized Chanties SUITS $13.50, $15.25, $17.35 $19.35 OVERCOATS Values from $22.50 to $27.50 now $17.35, $19.35, $21.65 A generous public response is being An aviation field and hangar, if one is required, will be given to the United States government for the accommodation of th eproposed aerial postal service. The readiness of Tucson to give the government whatever lssistance was needed was expressed to Major Albert Smith by President Hofmeister of the chamber of commerce upon the occasion of the stopping here of the major's palhfinding squadron of airplanes. met by the campaign of the Organized Charities, for money with which to carry on its work.

The following new members were secured yesterday: Pierre A. Rally 25 N. 8tone Phone 928 Sustaining Members Mrs. H. A.

Spohr. No definite offer has been made, but the chamber stands ready, it is understood, to meet any request which the government can make. Whether the Or Donators Miss Strealy, Mrs. E. E.

Thorpe, Mrs. G. Mansfield, Mrs. J. W.

Rand, Mrs. McMullen, Mrs. Ffeiffer, Mrs. O. H.

Smith, L. C. Bustamenle, V. acle road field would be chosen in the even the government desired a perma nent landing ground here Is not known. A.

Tapia, Mrs. W. B. PurcelL. Mrs.

A. Young. Miss M. Ballesteros, Mrs. J.

Ricks. Mrs. Mittle Ramage, Mrs. Nellie Shibell, Mis. N.

O. Lynn, P. R. Brady, MEN'S CAPS BOYS' The biggest assortment in this city. The greatest colors and combinations.

They are neat, dressy-looking Caps big, cosy warm ones all sorts of attractive patterns and styles. 75c Cap 55c $1.15 for values that were $1.50 $1.00 Cap 75c I $1.55 for values that were $2.00 Everything Here for the Man Specials In every department Shirt3, Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear, Shoes, Hats, Sweaters and Mackinaws. Our Extensive Stock of Leather Goods Including Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks, Bags and Suitcases all sacrificed at factory prices. COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Ptiil. C.

Brannen "THE QUALITY STORE" TUCSON'S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS but It probably would, as the aviators expressed the opinion that a better one could not be found. It was selected on a notice of only a few days, however, and R. B. Brena, Mrs. M.

Eilas, Herman George, C. H. Leon, Cleopha M. Leon, Victor Myerson, Mrs. "VV.

F. Hoke, J. H. Grayson, Mrs. V.

C. Callahan, W. ground closer to the city might be MILLER'S FRUIT STORE 125 North Stone Avenue The place to buy when you want the best at the lowest prices. FRUITS, GROCERIES, VEGETABLES, CANDIES, CIDER SPECIAL ORANGES, 40 a doz. NUTS, 40c a lb.

We are open when other stores ire closed. found upon investigation. he Oracle field belongs to Judge Sawtelle. T. Robinson, Mrs.

S. Elam, Mrs. R. H. Colvln.

George R. Holloway. Contributing Members L. Rosensfri, Christmas Pianos and Player Pianos WHY not make your family a present of a piano or a Player Piano? The whole family can enjoy a piano. It appeals to everybody in 'the home.

How iO provide wholesome, rational, and inspirational diversion for vour children and for every member of your family is perfectly solved by introducing into your home a good piano or player piano. We invite you to call to see our line of attractive instruments. No obligation entailed your visit will surely interest you. Modern Lochinvar Uses Mrs. J.

Knox Corbett, Mrs. Eva Mans Faithful Ford As Bait Yuma, Dec. 12. E. M.

maze is well named, according to local officers, who also accuse him of substituting a trusty Ford automobile for Mr. Lochinvar's well known steed. Blaze, when on Loch-invaring, is apparently an agricultural character, and the Yuma Sun puts the story this way: field, Mtb. I. A.

Gould, Mrs. O. C. Parker, Babbitt Brothers, Mrs. S.

Heine-man, Friedman Brothers. Members Theresa E. White, Mrs. W. A.

Grosetta, Mrs. O. L. Cullen, Mrs. William Wilson, P.

M. Roskruge, Fred A. Ronstadt, Mrs. J. L.

Toohey, Mrs. J. B. Brown, Mrs. A.

E. Rogers, Mrs. K. Eberhart, Mr. J.

J. O'Dowd, Mrs. J. J. O'Dowd, Mrs.

R. R. Bovee, Mrs. J. O.

Bayless. Florence Beck, E. A. Clark, Herbert Draohman, W. W.

Evans, T. M. Ellas, Mandie Lowe, E. H. Mason, Mrs.

Charles Rak, Marianna Tharrar, E. P. K. M. Blaze, the farmhand, who eloped with Nina Morrell, the pretty 16 year old Somcrton girl, a few days ago and headed for California in his trusty Taylor, Bonnie Valenzuela, E.

P. Van IN ONEY SAVED Kuren, John Mets, Al Marsh, Delia J. Ford with his loved one, has managed to elude the officers of Imperial valley YOUR OLD PIANO TAKEN EXCHANGE. Boice, Mrs. E.

P. Taylor, Mrs. M. G. Flores, W.

P. B. Field, Hortense Ron ho is headed that way. Word from El Centro yesterday was stadt, Mrs. Byron Mack, G.

S. de Pes-queira, Mrs. A. E. Felix, Mrs.

B. Taylor. that the officials of the valley had been wired to keep a lookout for the pair, but had seen nothing of the couple. Fishers tl is believed here that Blaze sought trail in the direction of Phoenix or some southern section of the state, for Fellowship Members Elizabeth H. Wren.

George E. Dodge, A. V. Grosetta, Tucson Hay Grain F. J.

Hermes, Percy A. Lucas, Mrs. N. R. Reynolds, B.

J. Anderson. R. D. Carpenter, A.

M. Franklin, Villaescusa Company, Mrs. H. Soto, I. B.

Stone, Ethel Arnold, Ory ContrillH Edwin F. Jones. Mrs. G. W.

I'1 had he crossed the California line with his unmarried sweetheart ho might have subjected himself to arrest for violation of the Mann white slave act. In Our Christmas Savings Club Is a clear GAIN Sullivan, Mrs. Frank Culin, Druylec Grapefruit, fresh from the trees, direct Martin, Lewis H. Friede. from producer to consumer, at $2.50 for a box containing dozen.

Send us your We Have With Us Today check, or if you prefer, we will send by express, C. O. D. Arizona Orange Box 738, Phoenix, Ariz. 6t Dr.

Servln left Wednesday for Sopori New York Store New York Store Amadoville. and neary ranches, returning yesterday. He reports that the Influenza SWISS FAVOR WILSON epidemic is Bevere in the rural districts. He attended 106 cases on the trip. Paris.

Dec. 12. (Havas). Gustave Adorm. newly elected president of Switzerland, in an interview with a corre because it represents a total made up of small amounts conserved weekly and placed on deposit, instead of being spent in the many ways in which small change is usually expended.

Captain Robert G. O'hSea returned to Surplus Stock Sale spondent of the Journal, declared that he believed the visit of President Wil Tucson last night from Camp Pike, Ariz where he recently was commissioned at son to Europe was a guarantee that the future Rociety of nations would be based on right, justice and a respect for the Become a member and it will be "just like finding money" when you get a check for your entire popular will. The Swins democracy, he added, believed it had a strong friend the officers' training school. He was the only one of the candidates out of 1500 who received a captaincy. Secretary Ray B.

Leach of the chamber of commerce, who has been ill of Influenza, has returned to his duties at the chamber. C. N. Wilson will leave tonight for in Wilson. before Christmas.

savings plus interest, just TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY THE FIRST DEPOSIT MAKES YOU A MEMBER THERE ARE NO OTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR RENT To employed person, desirable front room on northside; block from carline; private entrance; adjoins bath. 40 E. Second St. (tf) IndianapoliR. to attend a reorganization meeting of the stockholders of the Stratton Crpier company.

He expects to return shortly before Christmas. Ray Jenkins, formerly with Savage Duncan, expects to be mustered out of the army about December 14 and will -NO EXTRAS -NO FINES- NO FEES- FOR RENT Furnished apartment. no sick, Griffin. 194 No. Church.

three room no children. spend the Christmas holidays at his home, after which he will probably re turn to Tucson. Byes examined and glasses fitted for all refractive and muscular troubles. Dr. F.

D. Rockefeller Optometrist 28 South Stone Avenue. Registered by examination in New York. Minnesota and Arizona. WHEN NEURALGIA Surplus Stock Will Be Closed Out Regardless of Market Value Outing Flannel, extra value, 35c and 40c 07 value, Closing-out Sale price 32-inch Gingham, value 40c, Closing-out Sale price 36-inch Percale, value 45c, Closing-out Sale 322 CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKET SALE Vicuna Tan Wool Blanket, 10-4 size, weljht 4 1-2 A 1 pounds.

ttegular $13.50 value, sale price, the pair Standard Gray, 5-pound Single Army lllanket, all wool, size 62x82. Regular $14.00 value, (11 9C sale price vl ImLd Gray Fresno, 4-pound, all wool lllanket, 9-4 and 10-4 dA A A sizes. Regular 12.50 value, salu price, the pair J)JUU Tan Vicuna, 5 1-3 pounds, extra fine quality; 10-4 (1 9 flfl size. Regular $15.00 value, the pair plUU Vicuna 8-pound all wool Tan Blanket, 12 4 size. CI ft flfl Regular $24.00 value, sale price, the pair D10Uv Standard Gray 9-pound all wool Blanket, 13-4 size.

(90 flfl Regular $25.00 value, sale price, the pair PUUU Mottled gray, 12-pound all wool Blanket, 13-4 size. (97 flfl Regular $33.00 value, sale price, the pair Mottled Gray. 5 1-2-pound all wool Blanket, 11-4 size. (19 Cfl Regular $18.00 value, sale price, the pair ATTACKS NERVES Save for Christmas. Save for Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps Everybody Old or Young Invited to Jojin Have Everyone in the Family Become a Member ENROLL NOW 1919 CLUB NOW OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT Sloan's Liniment Scatters the Congestion' and Relieves Pain HEMSTITCHING Buttons, Buttonholes, Pleating, Pinking.

All this machine work Is done by the NEW YORK ROYAL DRESSMAKER A LADIES' TAILOR 148 N. Stone Ave. Phone 313-M A little, applied -without rubbing, will penetrate immediately and rest and soothe the nerves. Sloan's Liniment is very effective in allaying external pains, strains, bruis Frank Kalil's Fruit Store 53 W. Congress es, aches, stiff joints, sore muscles.

lumbago, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges. Keep a big bottle always oa hand Southern Arizona Bank Trust Co. Service and Appreciation for family use. Druggists everywhere. Phone 218 Chili Con Carne 15c Chicken Tamalet, 3 for 25c Oyster Stew 30c Hot Coffee and Chocolate.

All kinds of Sandwiches GIVE US A TRIAL THE NEW YORK STORE B. ROSENFELD MERCANTILE CO. West Congress Street 30c, 60c, ii.cn..

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