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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 6

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THURSDAY MOaNINOJUNE 241909... PAGE ARI20NA DAILY STAR STAR ATTRACT10IJS D0C0OEIIIS FILED THt.QUAUTY STORE, BOOKED FOR Ti I '4 I Love My- Knox Derby, Btit Ok Yoti Knox Straw" Famous 'Theatrical Will Be Seen at Local Opera House 'Next Season. i YWI.ll Ml- ft IIB .1. aj MOUNTAINS Under Yesterday's Date Instruments Placed For Entering! on Books of Department. 1 Many Nature Loving Tucson- ans Will Be Found Camped Vat an Elevation ol Eight Thousand or More Feet.

Tucson theatre-goers during the coming winter will have nn opportu-nliy 10 wltnwm productions of a class- never' beforo shown here. This Is assured by tho contract entered Into between Manager Emanuel Drachman and II. A. Grant, representative, of the Northwestern Theatri Star Free Information Bureau Deed .1. J.

Miller and wife to Tl. Stein, part oflots and block 110; l-0-nd -valiwlile considerat.iotia.- Deed H. 1. Stein to .1. Miller, part of lots 5 and block 110; jujd vahiabld -Mortgage 11.

I. Sieln to Citizens Building and Loan association, part Of lote 4 and black 110; $2S00. Mortgage J. .1. Miller and wife to Citizens Building and Loan association part of lots 5 and 8, black' i 10;" $32001 Mortgage Harry A.

Batterton. aiid wife to Southern Arizona Bank and Trust compiiny, lots 1 and 2, block 1. Tucson Heights addition; $200. James B. Johnson and vi ire to Southern rArIzbna Bank and Trust lote ur.t 19, in NW section 19, township 13; $100.

Release Klla" W.lglitman, widow, to V. uindenfeld nud Jot 1. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE GOIfIg TO CALIFORNIA After July 1, Dr. M. W.

Fenner and Mrs. Fenner will begin their enjoyment of life at an elevation of S000 feet above sea level on the Rineons, when they will bo neighbors of Gen. Levi II. Manning and family, the latter a few years ago secured a site cal Mr. Grant loft the city yemerdajr after closing the deal' with the local man.

Tucson is- the only -city in the territory that will receive' the benefits of all these high-class attractions. This city being located on the main line of. the Southern Pacific, la now being recognized as a regular' stop for all high class 'attractions, as the patronage has been such bb to warrant the larger and most prominent companies stopping here en route and Coast this Summer, The Star is conducting a compLetetH'lnformaton Bureau," where literature on Coast Points may be obtained, The Bureau will be in charge of a party who is thoroughly familiar with Los Angejes and California resorts. When making your, holiday plans come in we can help yoii. All information cheerfully given and abolutely free.

on tho mountain for a summer resort. Dr. Fenner and General Manning have been sending up supplies to the resort well in advance, so that BRANNEN HAN NY to tho west coast. when arrive everything will be The season la to ho opened. by a KNOX AGENTS In readiness, for Hie summer ouiing block west 1-2 lot concert in which Sousa's band will be the attraction.

This organizaiion, "THE SAFEST 4 II. Only 14 Miles From Los Angeles, Cat. led by John Phillip Sousa-himself. the most popular In the world today. His organization a it' will ap pear next fall, will be.

composed of from 60 to UO -musicians, all makers THE NATIONAL GAME WATER SUPPLY' HOW AND WHERE PLAYED1 IN ABANDONED WELLS 1, block, 50; $10., -i Milling 'Location Notice One by A. B. Ijee aiid G. B. Galduworthy, in Sil-verbell district.

Mortgage Ely Blount and wife to B. Heatley. lot hlock 30, Buell's addition, with improvements; $2200. Mining Deed George W. Webb to H.

0. Dickey, 1-6 interest. in ,7 mines In Milton district $100. Deed Dora M. Ttiesgo and husband to X.

C. Brena, west 1-2 of lot 11, block 50; $10. of the Instruments which they handle. A number of the world's famous The Greatest Resort Today oh the Coa is soloists are now under contract with of two months or more. General Manning and family will live in a.

log cabin as usual, while Dr. and Mrs. Fenner expect to find comfort in a tent bouse. From grounds the two families will occupy they Will be able to secure fine views of the Santa Cruz valley to the. west and the Sulphur springs valley on the east.

Tucson will present to them a charming picture at: aight, the city si reels being outlined by the electric. lights. General Manning will become a gardener, and from, the patch he can gather choice vegetables to his heart's content. Dr. Fenner has not committed himself on this point.

There will be an abundance of cool, clear water at all times, and when something is needed from town the telephone will be at hand, and in less than six hours, the have arrived in camp. The telephone service, in control of the forest rang- Superintendent Brown Says VENICE VILLAS AND BUNGALOWS MAKE IDEAL SUMMER HOMES The Giants of the Sphere on their Annual Circuit Through the Different Cities, Old Watts Well Will Furnish Substantial Volume, ers, will be in operation within ten days. Amps and wagons reacli tho base of the mountain in leas than two hours, and the trail of nine miles up the mouhtain can be made in three hours. The weather pit the "mount tain top. is delightful, i blankets and fires being necessary adjuncts after sundown.

Sousa. Other star attractions wili be: "Fifty Miles from Boston," "I-'oriy-flve Minnies from Broadway," two of George M. Cohan's biggest hits; "The Three Twins," recognize! as the most popular of last yoar'-s road shows in the east; "The Man on the Box," played here two years ago with FIgman la the title role; "Strong Heart," an Indian play; Days" and Out of College," one of George Ado's recent successes. An effort is now being made to book H. Sothern and Julia Mar lowe.

Ogla Ncthersole, the woman who made the play of "Sappho" famous, will appear here, as will also the following: Willie Collier, Florence Gear, Madame Fiske, Norman Hackett and David Warf iold. 300 of these unique homes are located on the Salt Water Canals, Make your reservations now. Write "VILLA OFFICE," VENICE, CAL. NATIONAL LEAGUE, At Brooklyn (first Brooklyn 2, Philadelphia 0. (Second game), Brooklyn 5.

Philadelphia 1. At New York (first New York 5, Boston .4." ('Second game) New York II, Boston t. Ai SI. Louis: Pittsburg 3, S. Louis 1.

Chicago: 4, Cincinnati tl. At the meetinR of the aity council Is likely that Superintendent Brown of tho water department, will tender a report tending to show that the proposed turning of EJlyslan Grove water to municipal use will be an unnecessary step. In a statement to a representative of the Star yesterday, Mr declared that in his opinion, at least 50.000 gallons of water can be taken dally from the old Watts well on the old THE RESORT UP-TO-DATE ATTRACTIONS Nationa- I Monthly Band Concerts, Daily, Dancing Pavilion, Auditorium, Ship waterworks This -li a result of EM Cafe, Aquarium, Bath Houses, Bowling Alleys, Row-Boats, investigation- of the water superinten Midway, Miniature Railroad, and Great Breakwater are some American "1 At Boston: Boston 3 4, New York h. At Philadelphia? Philadelphia- Washington 0. At Cleveland: Cleveland 3.

Chicago i. i COAST LEAGUE. At Los Angeles: R. A Deoecratic Efcgazine for Mea and Women PRICE, CKE DOLLAR A YEAR NORMAW E. MACK, Editor and Publisher, Buffalo, N.

Y. dent- instituted pursuant to an order issued by the city council at its last meeting, authorizing him to look into of the Venice Amusements, i. the possible development of the well. Information is Invaluable for 'future reference. the 3i piiimiiiii i .1.3 17 2.

0 4.. THE ELKS HAVE TWO SPECIAL DAYS AT' VENICE IN JULY. ent water supply 1s.adem,ate lt is thelDeputy Sleeping at the Switch Christian and; JO imge; Will Be Able to Return With Charge. SPEND YOUR VACATION AT VENICE. aud IIOKatu lopment of another, water.

source Willi At San Francisco: -It. essentlalin the not far distant' San .5 14' ,3 i future to meet the demands of the). Los Angeles. -4 --10 0:1 consumers. Besides the Watts Nagio and :Sr.endorXf inhere- ig -another abandoned well on ana -Nineteen in the property, which Mr.

Brown be-1 L. A. iMarsli has been re-arrested. nings. sleeping at tne switcn caused one deputy sheriff from Kansas, Mr.

Win-Chester by name, to suffer the loss of a bankroll of the denomination of $140 At Sacramento: R. H. E. ..3 10 .7 3 6 2 Guyn and Wha- len and Graham. as he whirled along the line of thej lleves can also be developed.

With this information, the council will likely drop the proposition of drawing water from the springs at Elysian Grove. If the old wells are available, the Elysian Grove water will not be touched 'for municipal use; -This will serve to concentrate the supply and will be more easily handled by the department than in the event of pumping water from the Grove, it Is believed. It is DON'T FAIL TO VI SIT BEAUTIFUL Hotel Napoli at Naples 3 Near Long BeacH, Reached by Pacific Electric Railway," only 45 minutes from Los Angeles, on Alamitos Bay, Stillwater and Ocean bathing, boating, fishing, first-class service, reasonable rates, The one ideal spot-to spend your vacation and revel in the cool ocean breezes. For information or reservations, address, R. tt.

STEVENS, NAPLES, LONG BEACH, CAL. Foley's Honey and Tar- Is especially recommended for chronic throat and lung troubles and many sufferers from broncliitns, asthma and con- Southern Pacific somewhere between Maricopa and Benson and incidentally resulted In the escape of Louis A. iMarsh, an ex-convict, who was In charge of the officer, being taken back to Kansas to stand trial, for forgery. This is the story told here yesterday 'by railroad employes. The prisoner not only purloined the one-forty hut sumption have found corrrorf and, possible that Mr.

Brown will be au-relief by using Foley's Honey and thorlzcd to continue the development Tar. The Good Goods 'House, T. Ed of water in the old wells so that they Lin, :16 N. Sone, an; nay he ready for any emergency. also possessed himself of the officer's itime-piece and his handcuffs.

was liberated the first the HOLLENBECK HOTEL c. b'lickc L0S ANGELES, CAL, JN0 chelu ARIZONA HEADQUARTERS NEW FIRE PROOFING 500 ROOMS-REFI'UNISHRD. week from the Yuma penitentiary, where he had served three years for forgery, having teen sentenced from Tombstone. He was formerly a clerk in the Miners and Merchants bank of Blsbee. On-'Monday.

-Winchester his prisoner passed through this city. The officer was wrapped snugly in the arms of 'Brother -Morpheus. He remained in the embrace of Morpheus until he reached Benson, when he awoke to find his man missing, also E. Drachman, Manager.r-Tueson'g Only Amusement Park Admission 'Free Grove Concert Orchestra 7.30 to 8.30 P.M. THOMAS JEFFERSON.

NE of the largest and handsomest illustrated magazines 6 published in the United Each issue contains a mass of valuable information for Democrats in the money, watch and handcuffs. As Hotel Virginia long beach, California. Open May 29, 1909. Open all the Year, American Plan. I TfIE1 TERlGR Of 'E COMEDY CO.

Motion Pictures, Illustrated Songs, Vaudeville. -EVERY EVENING 8.15-P. Admission A 0c. Reserved 20c, Change in motion" pictures Monday, Thursday, Saturday. 'the train came -to -a stop, the prisoner relieved the officer of the contents of his pocket and then hopped off the train, A thorough search of Benson CARL STANLEY, Manager.

Moderate Rates. -was made as soon as It was known every and articles by well known leading Demo-e crats throughout the country. The NATIONAL MONTHLY will keep every Democrat thoroughly, posted upon all the leading issues of the day. It will also contain a mass of Democratic news and current comment from tho leading Democratic newspapers throughout the United States. In addition to the political features above mentioned every issue contains a large amount of interesting fiction and good reading for the entire familythus making it a doubly welcome visitor in every home.

One of the thousands of letters received commending the NATIONAL MONTHLY: f-ft" The Only Thire to-Spend mi Entire Evening DANCING IN; THE pAviLLIO AFTER SHOW. wmmmmK-nBemmmrmmcgmmmmmammmmmmmm that Marsh had made his escape, but the. officers had been unable to find any trace' of the man until yesterday when he was apprehended. TT Most exclusively family hotel In Loi llOiei JtieinZetnan Modern- in Very respect Dining room unexcelled. Close to all car lines.

One halt block from post office. American and European plan. Popular rates' at ''oft seaaonfl. Gl 8-20 South Grand Avenue. Los Angeles Cal C.

C. DORR, Proprietor. and Beauti UJ.1 11 Newly cAmusements i fully furnished. No llUltU. JUlflflUUJUSKU.

Dome The Clifton Air noise, no dust, nure air. Yet only 3 'blocks Vtroadway. Hits the Nail Right on the Mead Rooms or appartments. single $10 en suite $25 per month and up Special rates to families and parties. Cafe.

MRS. AL. PARKER, Prop. 201 Grand Los Angeles, Cal. HON.

NORMAN E. MACK, NEAR THE POST OFFICE Linton and Adler, Proprietors. P. F. Manager.

GRAND CONCERT BY OLD PUEBLO BAKlD WEDNES-, DAY, FRIDAY AND SUNDAY. (,:. n-v TWO SHOWS A NIGHT- I First Show Starts at 2.45; 2nd how Starts at S.50 i. ADMISSION 10 Cents. RESERVED SEATS 20 Ceni.

Yho D)sf Tne lareeat and most perfectly ap-X fit? rfsrislUUl pointed apartment hotel In the west extodito.Arjp guests special low Summer -Rates. We have 225 roonnjfe.otifi suite, with hath, buffet, kitchens, etc. Winsor Jamet, Angeles, California. Buffalo, N. y.

Dear Sir: I herewith erolose you my check and ask my name to be enrolled as a regular subscriber to your National Monthly. I hsve just finished examining the first number. is a publication Of stupendous merit, and it will exert a great Influence for good in our country. It ranks with the beat magazines that are printed in all respects, and its genuine Democracy, gives it distinctive superiority. It wiH succeea for the Democracy is not dead, but very much alive.

It will help save the country from capitalistic greed on the one hand and from the dangers of socialism and anarchism on the other. I am heart and soul with you in ycur new enterprise. Yours truly. 1 FRED J. KERN, Mayor of the City of Belleville.

III. Subscriptions received at this office and liberal clubbing terms are offered by this paper. VTL' LOSE IN. IIP TO DATE Tonight there will be an entire change of program at the Grove, new pictures and songs and a new comedy by the Grove Comedy company. The pictures shown are "positively the best ever seen' For tonight and Friday night, in.

addition to the regular program, the wonderful picture, ''La will be. shown by' request. 'The feature picture will be "Oliver Twist," with Miss Otis as Nancy Sykes. This alone is a guarantee of good acting, as Miss Otis his made this play famous all over the world. Also several Other good subjects make up one kot tho best- programs ever- shown at the Grove.

OnljTT.OoTi.urfclks New Club House. MRS A PAUL, Proprietor. 407 gontfc E-j Cirast, LOS ANGELE CALIFORNIA Finest Family Hotel in the city ot 1 Ju AitmlAn HfAJA- flwnnfnnf hllllrl- Pastime lng'iilK American or European plan. Close In, all car uf ft mtn st. LOS ANGELES, CAL.

1 TV The most exclusive family hotel, steam heat, hot and -cold -water in The Netherlands Strictly first class and modern. European plan. Rooms single or en suite, A place of recreation and amusements where you can bring your wife and family. i THREE MILES NORTH OF THE CITY ON THE ORACLE CHAS. LOEBS, Proprietor, j.

went Parker To Silverbell. O. C. Parker anU family Silverbell yesterday in Mr. automobile for a short visit.

every room. Itomns single or en sulie, American or European plan. Low raies during the summer months. MRS. I).

T. FORRES. Manager. Corner Seventh and Witraer Streets, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. w.efk and Public and pri Vat rooms.

Elc aut irlc light and i VT. C-VRTIS. Prop. 421-3 rect l.OS ANGELKS, CAL..

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