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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 5

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THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919. FIVE Announcement Extraordinary I HAVE BOUGHT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES FROM HAUCK, THE SHOEMAN Who has been forced to close out his business on account of the expiration of his lease, effective May 1st, and intends to leave the city. Everybody in Arizona Knows That Mr. Hauck has the reputation of being the best judge of men's shoe values in this state. I Have Bought These Shoes at Half the Price They would cost me today from the manufacturer, I am going to Close Out the Entire Lot at About Half Hauck's Former Retail Price Remember, these shoes are made of the highest grade leather throughout $14.00 men's Hauck Shoes and Oxfords, in calf skin, $6.50 men's Hauck shoes in calf skin kangaroo, vici kid, Russian calf vici kid $8.00 $4.00 $12.00 men's Hauck Shoes and Oxfords, in calf skin, $6.00 men's Hauck white canvass kangaroo, vici kid, Russian calf and velour $7.00 shoes, leather soles $3.75 $10.00 men's Hauck Shoes and Oxfords in calf skin, kangaroo, vici kid, Russian calf $6.00 $5.00 canvass men's Oxfords Hauck white $3.00 and velour calf $8.00 men's Hauck Shoes and Oxfords in calf skin, $5.00 All of the above shoes are made by the best, highest grade vici kid, Russian calf and velour calf shoe manufacturers in the United States.

GOLDSTEIN 70 E. CONGRESS STREET PHONE 36 land, for some weeks, but his present whereabouts unknown. Rupprecht has never recognized the republic of and his last words upon leaving Belgium were: "I abdicate nothing; I renounce nothing." Louis, the erstwhile king of Bavaria, succeeded in entering Switzerland' and the lieutenant in charge of the frontier port of entry was arrested for allowing him to depart without proper passports. Louis was traveling as a commercial man. Most of this galaxy of kings, emperors, dukes, princes, etcetera, are short of money.

suit of E. D. Scott against A. A. Holland Mr.

Carpenter came to the city from was under Cecil Clmapitt, Jess Hall. Home Boy's. and Rollin Burr. At camp Leon River over thedivision of commissions on the Portland, where he had managed a Lula Pearl Clark Johnson sale of a mine, was begun yesterday in large retail concern. During his manage- everything was found ready, for several Paramount the superior court with the impanelment ment of the Steinfeld retail department, High school boys had gone ahead Friday Ranger- Burk of a jury.

Taking of testimony will be- he made numerous changes, making the night. These were Eddie Brooks, Walter Southwestern Reltable gin today, store a show place of the city. Rodee and Donald Texas Chief SCOTT -HOLLAND SUIT BEGUN--The HOPE OF FEMININE SAVING. SATISFACTION Have You Ever Seen Any Quite So Fascinating As These Dainty New Dresses No doubt you haven't as they are altogether new. To buy dresses without seeing these first or last will be an illadvised move, and possibly a source of later regret.

Certainly one cannot find anything daintier, for instance, than the Dresses developed in voiles and organdies. Other models are--but why specify here when our apparel department tells the tale so much more interestingly and convincingly. We should add, though, that you will like the prices just as you will love the dresses. $9.95 to $29.50 ON GUARD The man with a savings account is pepared for a financial emergency--his bank book is on guard to protect him in investments he had made, and there to make it possible for him to take advantage of opportunities. A savings account is any man's greatest asset--without it no one is standing on a firm foundation.

We are anxious to open an account for you. You'll like our friendly way of doing business. Tucson National Bank The Bank of Personal Service If You Have Tuberculosis, Come to Silver City, New Mexico, for an Ideal Summer Climate. Cool days and nights. No dust storms, no mosquitos.

Nine miles from the $2,500,000 U. S. Army Sanatorium at Fort Bayard. Wonderful mountain scenery, good roads. Excellent camping and trout fishing in Gila National Forest.

The New Mexico Cottage Sanatorium Wayne MacVeagh Wilson, Manager. For all classes of tuberculosis. Established 1905. Separate cottages. Resident physicians.

Rates moderate. No extras for ambulant patients. Write for free booklet L. The White Cross Sanatorium A home-like institution for a limited number of patients. Margaret Waelly, R.

N. Supt. Grant County Chamber of Commerce, Silver City, New Mexico. ELECTRIFY YOUR HOME For Safety Comfort Economy Convenience and Cheerfulness! Cost a little-satisfaction great! We'll tell you how -now, if you'll call in, or call up 18. RUSSELL ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO.

Tucson Nogales SIC TRANSIT GLORIA SEE WHO'S HERE Emperors, Dukes, Czars of Old World Snowed Under by "Winter of Discontent" -Here Is the Latest "Royalty" News Final Payment Made by Wilson On Option for Upper Stratton Group Making the final payment of $3000 on his option, C. N. Wilson personally and on behalf of his newly organized corporation, closed his option on the upper Stratton group of copper mines in the Catalina mountains, thus securing the option held by the Daily interests in the group. The payment will be applied by the Daily interests in the development of the Daily Consolidated Copper compony's holdings. Reports yesterday from the Daily camp showed that the crosscut driven toward the apex from the main tunnel had penetrated feet and was still in ore with prospects of considthirty erable more mineral being developed.

Thus far the ore encountered assays an average of five per cent copper, several ounces in silver and a dollar gold. construction of the new road by the forestry service," said William Daily yesterday, "will cut our transportation cost from $16 to about $6 per ton. We can concentrate about six in one, which will give us about an average of $1 per ton haul." 25TH INFANTRY BALL NINE BEATS STEINFELDS While the Steinfeld team was busy at Nogales, endeavoring to stay disaster in its game with the 25th Infantry, the game here was abandoned because of the disbanding of the Reid Sports, which left the Southern Pacific no team to play with. The Southern Arizona bank and the Consolidated bank teams played, ever, the former winning by the score of 19 to 18. The Steinfeld team was defeated at Nogales, by the the 25th Infantry, 12 to 0.

CHAS. WALKER IMPROVES--Chas. E. Walker, vice president of the consolidated National bank, who has been confined to his home for several days by a threatened attack of appendicitis, was reported greatly improved yesterday, He was able to sit up and to move about his room, MARRIAGE LICENSES -Marriage licenses were issued yesterday for the weddings of James M. Moody, of East St.

Louis to Gene Ruth McKenna of St. Louis; J. A. Kealy and Mary McQuade, of Deming. I KORRICK'S SMART SHOP "Watch Korrick's Prices" CALL attention to WE.

our very complete early showing of Washable Skirts Which in Tucson are a very important part of every woman's wardrobe. There are many models represented by the Korrick's Smart Shop at prices with an irresistible appeal to those who desire the best for the least. "The price is the thing. We sell for cash so sell for less." Korrick's Smart Shop 22 E. Congress St.

H. H. HAAS, Mgr. Paris, March to the Associated that the dust of crumbling thrones that wrecked whole dynasties in their fall has somewhat cleared, that emperors, kings, grand dukes, archdukes and princelings have abandoned the tottering structure of central Europe, it may not be uninteresting to compare the present condition of these rulers with that which they occupied six months ago. The story of the fall of the House of Hohenzollern would fill volumes.

It is a far cry from the dreams of world dominion, the dictation or peace! in shining helmet and spurred boots arrayed in the Palace of Versailles, to the little villa hidden among the lowlands of Holland. Morose and taciturn, William zollern, second and last of the name, is awaiting the judgment of the peace conterence within the narrow confines of the estate of one of the few men in this world who still have the courage to term themselves his friends. The only recreation from which this former emperor seems to derive any pleasure or solace from his shattered dreams is in woodchopping. He still maintains quite close relations with the present German government. His staff, and his servanta.

are paid by the "'Hoffmarschallamt" 1 in Berlin as was the case when he was emperor. The number of his attendants, however, has been greatly reduced but what 1g left of them are still state officials. A few weeks ago the Herr Hohen. zollern appeared to be in financal straits but his exchequer has been replenished by remittances from Germany, Crown Prince Loses Publicity The crown prince at Wieringen after a few interviews has been silent. Silence from him and silence concerning him is considered the bitterest form of punishment that could be visited upon him.

A feeling of pity not untinged with sympathy seems to characterize the attitude of the world at large toward Charles, the former emperor of Austria With his mother, the former Empress Zita, and the children, he has led a lonesome, dreary life in the ancient Castle of Eckartsau. Very few servants remained in attendance, for gold Wag scarce at Eckartsau. Colonel Summerhays of the British army, commanding a small British force, acted more in the capacity of a mentor and adviser to the former emperor than that of a Sir Hud-1 son Lowe. But life was sad at Eckartsau and young Charles was said to be wasting away under the weight of his chagrin. (Charles and his family have since sought refuge in Switzerland).

Austrian Archduke in Ill Health Some weeks ago there arrived at the Swiss frontier a pale, thin youngster of 13 years of age. He gazed absently about apparently taking no interest in what was going on about him. listless, dull. Under ordinary circumstances this young man. would.

haye been received with pomp and honors and addressed as His Royal Highness. Archduke Robert. He is now plain Master Hapsburg, come to Switzerland for the. benefit that the clear, limpid. air.

of. the country might afford to his weakened lungs. Maria Theresa, grandmother of the former Emperor Charles, and her daughter, Maria Annunciata, reside in the Vienna palace. Archduke Eugene. former commander of the southwestern front; Archduke Max, who has resumed his law study at Vienna university; and all the families of the archdukes be.

longing to the Toscana branch, are living in upper Austria. Archduke Salvator, son-in-law of the late Franz Joseph, is at Walsee castle; Frederick at Wellburg castle near Archduke, Vienna: his son, Albrecht, is a student of agriculture at Altenburg, Hungary; Archduke Joseph and his family live in Budapest; Karl Stephan at Saybusch; while Archduke Leopold Salvator and family have left the country and are thought to reside in Spain. Belgian King "Laying Low" Ferdinand, late king of Bulgaria, is keeping as inconspicuous as possible "somewhere in Austria" as the communique was wont to say. He it was who deserted the sinking ship first, after trying to steer it before the most favorable wind no matter whence it blew. No one hears about Ferdinand's financial needs.

The report sent out from Bulgaria at the time of his flight was to the effect that he had not left emptyhanded. Ridicule and humorous remarks are always heard when the name of Constantine of Greece is mentioned. The news that "Tino" has no funds is received everywhere with pitiless mirth. "Tino's" troubles with his servants are subjects of conversations on the boulevards and fill the columns of humorous publications. "Tino" is now at the Dolder hotel in Zurich and is said to be meeting his bills regularly, but the gize of his tips has shrunk.

The flow of paper marks which came from Germany during the reign of Emperor William has been stopped and although it has been officially denied the rumor persists that the former Queen Sophie, the sister of the former emperor of Germany, has had to call upon some friends to visit the pawnshops with some of the regal jewels. King Nicholas in Exile King Nicholag of Montenegro divides his time about equally between Nice and the Hotel Meurice in Paris. When he is not busy pinning decorations in unsuspecting visitors he is working hard to regain his throne. There is strong opposition among some of the five big powers to Nicholas returning to Cettinje either as king or as a prominent citizen. Of the smaller princes, Joachim, youngest son of the former German emperor, has been living in a hotel on Rigi Mountain, Switzerland, under the name of Count Mansfeld.

Rupprecht Disappears Rupprecht, the former prince of Bavaria, of western front fame, WAS the guest of the Bishop of Coire, Switzer- Carpenter Resigns As Manager of Steinfeld's The resignation of R. D. Carpenter as general manager of the Steinfeld retail department, was announced yesterday. The resignation is to take effect May 1. Mr.

Carpenter, who returned yesterday from the coast, where he has been for month, announced that he had accepted an executive position with a San Francisco concern. The Carpenter family, which is still in Tucson, will leave shortly for San Francisco. 75 'Y' JUNIORS RETURN FROM TWO-DAY OUTING Seventy-five boys joined Secretary Russell, of the English -speaking boys' department of the Y. M. on a twodays hige, Saturday and Sunday, returning shortly after sundown Sunday after.

noon. "All of the boys were on the job as soon daylight came Saturday," said Mr. Russell, "with packs and grub. The entire crowd was divided into two groups. The first group was supervised by Strickland Thornber, Malcolm Darrow ani Clayton Patterson.

The second group BEVERAGE Tho all- yoar-round soft drink For business men, professional men, men of sports golf, bowling, tennis, shooting, riding. For everybody, everywhere, the year 'round. Bevo is hale refreshment for wholesome thirst--an invigorating soft drink. Ideal for the athlete or the man in physical or mental training--- good to train and gain on. Healthful and appetizing.

ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS Wholesale Distributors Bail-Heineman TUCSON, ARIZ. THE OIL EXCHANGE Oil 1.00 Royalty 1.50 Oil Co. 15.00 Oil 1.00 Consolidated Oil Co. 1.00 120.00 Ranger 10.00 10.00 April 28th, 1919. The following are listed as active oil stocks by THE OIL EXCHANGE, Congress Hotel building.

Amalgamated Oil $250.00 Big 4 Oil Ref. Co. 1.00 Burkburnett Center Oil Co. 2.00 Burk-lowa 10.00 Burk- -Mack 10.00 40.00 Cactus Oil 1.00 Comanche Home Oil Co. 2.00 El Paso-Burkburnett 10.00 El Paso- Ranger 1.25 Damon Oil Co.

10.00 Duke of Dublin 2.00 Hog Creek Pet. Co. 1.00 0 1 I.

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