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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 8

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ITHE ARIZONA DAILY STAB, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBTR 2, 191C. 8 Host Etinent Medical Authorities Endorse It1 19 Shopping Dayo, Then, Christmas Shop Early inutvla rt Mental Picture of kd Entering Prison Stays Hand of His Acccser Youth Refuses -fo Charge Possessor of Stolen Wheel With Theft, I urine seldom and accurate knowledte antSJS disease can thus Iwobffi9 1 i backache, scaldmg urine or fS' urination bother or What do you want to make the com nric acid in tha WnoH i If plainttheft, or merely that he took your bicycle off without your permission?" We Are Interested In Your Clothing Nothing speaks better for a city thau its woll-flad citizens. The class of merchandise we show is just a little better. And the prices a little below the other fellow as we do not have closing out sales, but sell at the same price twelve months in the year. Suits and Overcoats, 15, $18, $20, 25 and up.

matiam, gout or sciatica or you 11 kidney or bladder troubU MuSR? Tim was ine puizung query mai justice Q. E. Comstock tired at Antonio Ochoa yesterday afternon, when the tad nnnAarnd to swear out a comDlalnt N.Ysend a of! scribe symptoms. You will recifcT against Earl who had been found in possession or nts wneei. The lad did not answer for a minute.

and Justice Comstock said further: "If you make the complaint theft, the other fellow may go to the state peni tentiary; wnne it you say tnat ne iook it without your permission lie will get a lighter sentence If found guilty." carefully done without charge, and ti. jnil be under no obligation. Kw during many years of experiment hat discovered a new remedy which ful than lithis. in "xou say ne win go to tne penitentiary '4 If I say nneit'T young ucnoa asKea. a rc uno actf res." justice uomstocn responaea.

Well. then, make It the other." Auto nip answered. "I don't' want to send him Yes, Indeed, There IS a Santa Claus His Storehouse Is the Stcinfeld Basement Toy and Doll Shop If the little girl who questioned "Is there a Santa Claus will come to tiro Steinfeld Toy Shop, she will find Old Saint Nick's merry spirit twinkling a welcome from every nook and corner For her, for her brothers, both small and big for father and mother, too, uncles, aunts and all the other grown-np children, there are toys and toys to see, toys to listen to, as well, all to play with joyously just the beautiful dolls and wonderful or funny things to put into a Christmas letter to Santa. to the penitentiary. The wheel was taken from the Citi 3yt i rneumi.

turn, go to your best druggist and tA for a 50 -cent box of zens Transfer company, where young Ochoa works. Thursday afternon. It was nv nr. riMVA. 11.

rr recovered by Traffic Officer Nugent, who caught Brooks riding it. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery foi the blood have been favorably known for the past forty years and more. Ther Cattlemen Opposed To HrH si Ma nil nrn ramoiina iAHn r. vsuwicej Veil 1 1 as Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellet. fnJ New Forestry Ruling VI" iuih uvnr saiiii ruiwnis yah a.

m. vail a 1 ample of any one of these remedy ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS Hit Object to Eliminating Addi Doctor Pierce's Pellets ara nnwin.ii Revised Version of I 7 7. vmu tional 'Areas From the Public Domain. 'Every Man Is Different, But I s-Tiiet a uvm. vure OICK HeadMli" Bilious Headache.

Dizziness. START Luncheon Club Jinx We Can Please Him" tion, Indigestion, Bilious AtUcks, and! all derangements, of toe Liver, BtomtcU That local cattlemen are ODDOsIna: a M.UVA uunw, Fun and frivolity reigned at the meet ing of the Tucson L.um neon club yesterday at noon at the Santa Rita Hotel proposed eliminations in grazing lands of the Coronado-Chlrichahua forest la the statement of Forest Supervisor Don 1'. Johnson, who has just returned to his duties at the local office after a vacation of several weeks spoilt at the Urand Canyon and Albuquerque. 4 i'f-f when a "Jin entertainment" was held for the first time. Music, Jokes, btories and "stunts" formed the program.

A ouartet. consisting of E. Kinney Mil I Tne lorestry otticiuis nave oeen making investigations In the local forest with a view to eliminating certain grazing ler, Clark Learning, Prof. Foster and Wanted Dr. Butler, sang a new "Tucson song to the tune of "Juanlta," and responded with a funny encore reciting the virtues of the Tucson Luncheon club.

One lands now In the national forest. Notwithstanding the fact that the proposal has been made to raise the grazing fees gradually during the next three years verse ran this way: "If you don't like the name by which Tour street has olne been known. At Once irom cents per nean ior came up to $1, cattlemen prefer to have all the area now in the national forest left there. The reason lssigned is that the change would cause much confusion and trouble Lay your case before the Luncheon club; li I in a Jiny your cares nave nown, If you are bald or too obese, Or vour chickens have the Dio. A Bowl of Paper-White Narcissus Now And they will be blooming by Christmas.

There is no sweeter house lant than these dainty, fragrant little flowers. in making new arrangements. The proposed fee for sheep will be 25 cents, as Just make an appeal to the Luncheon VSalnBt 12 cents per Heart charged at CIUD And learn what to do for it." If (1! Stories of a pungent flavor were told by A. M. Franklin, A.

K. Smith, A. I. Wlnsett and others. (Text deleted by censor.) The meeting was largely attended and enjoyed, but members agreed i' 1 if that next Friday they would get down to serious business.

preesnt, TWO CHRISTMASES WILL BE SPENT IN PRISON BY (MEXrCANWHITE SLAVER A sentence of 13 months In the federal penitentiary at McNeil's Island was passed on Louis Paderas yesterday by Judge Sawtelle, of the United States court. He was found guilty by a Jury of violating the Mann white slave act. Paderas was alleged to huve trans- WANT 'A. LITTLE. FAIRY IN YOUR HOME TO MAKE Distinguished Suits Are you one of those men who prize clothes that are ot com-moplace-that possess many refinements and the lines of Fifth Avenue Custom Tailoring 1 THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIIIER has attained these results in the suits we are now showing-novelty ideas for young men in live, narrow lapelled, snug-fitting models with graceful, soft-rolling fronts.

Suits for conservative men that embody Just the light combination of modern style with dignity. We challenge you to duplicate the values in these suits anywhere. -4il $25 $30 Three or four good salesmen that can sell Real Estate Very attractive lwopositionto ones who can produce the goods Write P. O. Box 1002 CHRISTMAS 1916 HAPPY The Arizona Children's Home associa VI Philomena Salcido.

from Douglas to El Paso for Immoral purposes. He claimed tlon has three children unler its care that that he wanted all the time to marry her and was only waiting for his divorce, and that the father of the girl arranged the trip. The father denied this and claimed that 4he couple left in the dark. Tucson Seed Co. 100 E.

Congress Phone 614 are for adoption, a lime Doy, iu, ana a little girl. who are Americans, and a Meican boy, 11, They are all bright, clever children. Anyone wishing to know more about them please eall on Mrs. J. S.

Ebert, state superintendent, 626 North Sith avenue, Tucson, Arizona. We contract for hauling, have teams ready on siiort -notice. Fhone 153. John E. Boyd, of Nogales, was Indicted yesterday by the federal grand jury on a charge of signing a postoffice money 'A i oraer mat ne was not eiuiueo 10 sign The urand lurv adjourned finally yester I i day and were formally discharged by Hay and Grain Co.

Adv. (No. 39.) PUBLIC AUCTION SALE, State School Land. State Land Department, Phoenix. Oct.

17. 1918. judge awteiie. "TUCSON GOOD FOR SALVATION ARMY" In conformity with the nrovininnn ii the Public Land Code of the State oi 'l That Tucson offered a very attractive location for work bv the Salvation Army I was the statement made yesterday byl 1 if i Adjutant Hunter, in charge of work among the Mexicans along the border. Arizona, approved June 26, 1915, notlo is hereby given that the State of Ar zona will on Saturday, December 3il 1916, at 10 o'clock a.

at the Count; Court House; Tucson, Arizona, sell a public auction the following schoo land and also the improvements there who passed through the city from his 1 headquarters in Ki faso to rnoenix. Adjutant Hunter stated that many In vitations had been extended to the army I to come Into Tucson to take up the I work. I "While times are especially good I on: E. Sec. 16, T.

11 R. 11 321 acres more or less, appraised a among Americans and native Spanish-1 Americans." Adjutant Hunter stated yes- I terday, "the army finds much to do with I Mexican refugees driven from Mexico on I account of the revolution. From newsl concerning the fighting in Chihuahua, II think that there will be plenty of workl for the Salvation Army to do the present I SPECIALS! For Saturday and Monday Only Ladies' Silk Waists, picked up in the market at a bargain, will be offered the public in the same way. All Silk Crepe de Chine, large collars, lace trimmed, also plain, with fancy shell buttons, in colors, plain white and flesh color. An extra fine $3.50 value, Special for Saturday and Monday $2.65 Lingerie waist, in plain and striped organdy, also voilea and lawn, large collars, both plain and lace trimmed; excellent 1.50 values; Special for CQ Saturday and Monday SILK KIMONO Picked up in New winter in El i'aao." $960.00.

Improvements, claimed John Nelson, at $2,652.00. No bid for less than the appraisei valuation will bo considered. Renta arrears, if any, together with such In terest as may be due thereon, must liquidated in accordance with the qulrements of the Public Land Coda Pull information concerning the land improvements and sale condition! may be obtained from the State Law UNIVERSITY FRESHMEN hi I -t '-li V11 DYNAMITE HATED SYMBOL 1 Department, Phoenix, Ariz. STATE LAND DEPARTMENT. OF NSQPH I STIC ATED ESS Just at the close of the Tucson-Arizona football game, the freshman class of the university celebrated the end of the pe Overcoats The New Belmont, Roland and Pinch Back Have the Call and rightfully.

They are by far the smartest of all swagger overcoats turned out this season. The snappy materials, the great range of colorings, the perfect fit; the superb tailoring, make them the overcoats you take to as effervescent youth takes to love making in the springtime. Especially appealing to Purse and tastes are the Perfectly Splendid O'coats at $20 Others mighty well worth, the money at 13 to $37.50 By W. A. Moeur, Commissioner First publication Oct.

21, 1916; lasl riod of the "green beanies" by blowing! publication Dec. 23, 1916. up a large green "beanie on tne athletic I field. 1 Three freshmen came on the field car-1 BVInz the large can. which was stuffed! ktiK'V i with shavings.

They lighted a fusel which led to a cap containing dynamite. Then the freshmen serpentined around Rineon Mountain Water the "beanie" until It blew up. This is I the first time tnat beanies' nave oeeni worn by the freshman class of the unt-1 versity. A "beanie" is a small green I is welcome at Ajo. The new and what promises to be the greatest cap.

mining camp of Arizona. It's a fair week for fall painting. Try I our paint and painters. They use last. I think it the best water I ever used; my wife and I hi Ing colors that give lasting satisfaction, W.

Brown Co. Adv. gotten over our compiainis we received it. It coat ma laid Hnuun at mv hnuu 28c Dtr oalint If S. P.

'NOW REFUSING Xmas Gift Hints for Man and Boy but we cannot get along without it I LIQUOR SHIPMENTS Personal use liquor shipments are still 8. a PHILLIPS. October 17, 1918. Men's Sweaters Men's Neckwear being received by the Wells Fargo Ex nress comnanv. and the latest informa '5 tlon on the subject Is that all former orders in regard to time limits In accepting shipments for Arizona have been York City market at a bargain.

Comprising Silk Crepe de Chiillo in plain colors; Satin Foulards, floral designs, in a large assortment of colors; Japanese Silk, Japanese style, hand embroidered, plain colors. Also all wool. Albatross, Khown in plain colors. are showing about fifty different styles, prices ranging from $5.00 to 12.50. Special 'i canceled.

The Southern Pacific railroad has re fused to accept shipments since Thurs day. 8o far as Is known, there Is no T.H. STEVENS Civil Engineer U. 8. Mineral Surveyor, TUCSON, ARIZ.

Men's Shirts make admirable gifts. At-Stetnfeld'a you will find all that la new all that the particular man demands -in Uk. crepe de rahine, oottopJ mercerized fabrics, etc, 'with soft or laundered collars. Espe-. cially 'good selections at $2.03 Others 11.00 to $10.00.

Especially selected for Christmas giving. The very newest four-in-hands in silks and satins, from plainest hues to the most gorgeous colorings. Also the prettiest things In bat -wing ties. Our special line of silk scarfs is a wonder at 55c Others 73c to $3.00, Every man will be grateful for a gift ot a good sweater coat at Christmas. The Steinfeld assortment comprises just what he wants.

The showing 1a especially strong in the (popular "Buff In all colors, also In -V necks and Byron collars, ribbed knit artel Angora. $3.50 to $9.00 change in their decision. It was stated yesterday that news had been received from Kansas City that the Schiller Bros, had already started injunction suits against the Wells Farato Res. 1060 E. 7th 8t.

Phone 10 Express company to force them to accept ft i 5 s' i i tlH jt it L- 'i i i' i 'j. i liquor snipments up to tne time tne new araatic oone-nry aw goes into effect. Don't forget we are Tight on window DR. JEREMIAH METZGER Practice limited to Tuberculosis, diseases of the Heart and Lungs. glass and can reglaze broken windows and doors promptly.

F. W. Brown ft Co. Adv. Doys' Quits Office at Arizona Hospital 123 South Stone Ave.

I Boys' Hats All shapes and styles for boys from 3 to 17 years of age, in felts, velours, flushes, cloth and leather. The largest variety In Arizona In, the popular Middies, Turbans, Rah-Rahs, Telescopes, Alpines and square and stitched crown cloth. Doys' Overcoats Here, too, etelnfeld's excels. The smartest of good, warm. One looking overcoats.

In the Box, Pinch-Back, Russian and Raglan models. Made splendidly of the newest fancy mixed cloths, for boys from 3 to 17 years. O. C. PARKER TTNnP.RTAKIXG CO.

The smartest of the new new Norfolk styles, in plain eerges and fancy mixtures. Boys' pinch-backs and "Belters" the styles that boys like in fabrics that are neat and serviceable. Tailoring of the better kind. An especial strong line at $3.50 Other $3.93 to $12.30. for Saturday and Monday, A Discount of 20 Per Cent XMAS DOLLIES your dollies now for the little ones.

We are showing the hard to break kind, in prices 25c, 35c, 75c and Large Ones for $1.50 New York Store DANGER SIGNAL If the fire bell should ring would you run and stop It or go and lielp to put out the fire? It is much the same way with cough. A cough is a danger signal as much as a fire bell. Tou should no more try to suppress It than to stop a fire bell when it Is ringing, but should cure the disease that causes the coughing. This can nearly always be done by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many have used It with the most beneficial results.

It la especially valuable for the persistent rough that so "often follows had cold or an attack of the grip. Mrs. Thomas Beeching. Andrews, writes: "During the winter my husband take cold easily and coughs and coughs. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best medicine for breaking up these attacks and yon cannot get him to take any other." Obtainable eveTjwhere.

Adr, 27 Scott Street Phone 5 unurM 65c to $3.50 $3.95 to $1 2.50 1. It 9 -t Ml When tne nervousne constipation, as Is often the 'r will aet quick relief t'" .77 Iain's Tablets. These tsWe as- 'Steinfeld' I prove the digestion. I I wnerw. o..

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