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The Morning Sun from Yuma, Arizona • Page 5

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The Morning Suni
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Yuma, Arizona
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5
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SECOND SECTION SECOND SECTION SUMBBR THE MOUX1XO Sl'N, YUMA, Flllll.lY, SOVE.MBEH 19SJ VOLUME SO. YUMJUNEWS By Frances Bonn Rivalry among the different classes ot Yuma Uniton High school in Inter-class football games Is evident lust now. This afternoon the Imperial Seniors will clash with the Sophomore ele- ven'in tho first inter-class game of the season. Senior and sophomore men practically make up the regular Yuma Hl'eleyen, and this game will no doubt bewail evenly matched strug- ''These' two classes probably have'the strongest class teams of the" school, and It is expected that one of them will win the Interclass championship. Competition is keen, and the classes are "out for blood.

1 high school will be a scene of many noil-sanguinary "fights" all through day--so the faculty fears. "What is as loyal as a loyal sophomore? a loyal Thereby hangs the tale. General admission to this game will be ten cents. Usually there Is uo charge to these games, but it happens the foortball funds are rather low at present. Gross- niont expected Thanksgiving and this means more money will be needed.

will be a game, however, and owing to the Thanksgiving holiday the students are confident of raising the necessary fund at time. Cranking car while In gear, fed Culver, of. Highland Falls. suffered a broken leg when It ran 'OTOT him. Forwarcf Movement of Spanish Artillery in Morocco Fruit-ola-Nut Something night.

short business; Mr and Mrs. Al Chaney of Frank J. Halloran of Wcllton spent Thursday in Yuma Casualty company is on business. phocnix trop. T.

Sllgimoto of First street is confined to his home with a slight Mr. and Mrs. M. Willits, or-, mcr residents of Yuma. are In this.

i i i city from Santa Ana for a visit at Kim 1 1 un trip. Johnson ot Phoenix is In their ranch home, days' business few uo'the operations of the French and Spanish.against tin; The Illustration shows Spanish artillery advancing H. A. Yount of Utah Construc- 'lion company is leaving for Oro- xas Boh. Gandolfo Theatre to- EOU where he has been trans- nighi.

--Adv. ferred for about five weeks. Odle is confined to his Texas Bob. Gandolfo Theatre to- home on Third street with a slight --Adv. illness.

Mrs. Ida Sharpensteen has as Jack O'Malley has returned to er guest at her home on First nna after several months' stay avenue her nephew. Bolt Wagner California. of Abilene, Texas. in the mountains.

-A Montgomery newspaper re-, A London woman broke her en- cords the Injury of a woman who gagement with a man because he was thrown out of a buggy an I did in't believe In hell. Ho poe- I tho ltem Wa8n 't In the "25 Years would hav changed his view Sorno folks who aim at perfection are mighty poor marksmen. I Ago" column, either. 'if she had married him. We may get along without the horse if we can manage to retain a little horse sense.

FACTS FIGURES MOTORS Dodg OFFICIAL REGISTRATIONS STATE OF ARIZONA Jan. 1, 1925, to Aug. 1, 1925 Passenger Cats Commercial Vehicles FORD 377 DODGE 4-82 GRAHAM FORD 1755 CHEVROLET 892. I STUDEBAKER 4 6 1 STAR 351 BUICK 342 OVERLAND 301 ESSEX 183 172 MAXWELL 162 HUDSON 153 OLDSMOBILE 143 CHRYSLER 107 WILLYS-KNIGHT 8 9 JEWETT 71 PACKARD. 4 2 OAKLAND 40 CLEVELAND 31 REO 29 MOON-'.

23' GARDNER 21 CADILLAC HTJPMOBILE 18 FLINT 17 CHEVROLET 48 2 8 WHITE 2 1 INTERNATIONAL 2 0 MAXWELL 11 STAR 9 GARFORD 6 MACK 5 PIERCE 5 MORELAND 5 OVERLAND 3 3 FEDERAL 3 STUDE 1 REPUBLIC 1 NASH 1 Bruce Elliott ot Model Dry Mrs. Joe Dunhar wlvp was- re- paning company Is ill at his ently operated on in San Diego ome on Orange avenue. is doing nicely. The Dunhars formerly resided in Yuma. A.

D. Powell of National Cash eglster company Is in Yuma for Texas Bob, Gandolfo Theatre to- short business trip. night. --Adv. Texas Bob, Gandolfo Theatre to-'.

Gandolfo Theatre TOMGHT Texas Bob THE COWBOY HYPNOTIST ght. C. M. Jahnson is manager and Miss Gladys McDowoll is cashier of the new Delicacy shop recently opened on ays' visit in Imperial valley. js -M i Valle of Los Yuina on an extended visit.

Mr. home- Rogers isjnteres.ed in North Star near Wellton for the mine. Panama Riots Stressed by Yanks and his Big Fun Show Also The Boomerang with AN ALL STAB CAST 3 Big Days of Fun Texas Bob, Gandolfo Theatre tonight. --Adv. Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Patterson left Thursday for Phoenix to at- lond State Bankers convention Mrs. Jim Maxey accompanied them.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Batton of Sheriff Jim Chappnll and Deputy Sheriff Jack Doolittle left Thursday morning for Florence, taking Lagunas and Rivera to the state penitentiary.

Friill-nla-Kiit Something Apologizing and saying it was a Pictures and Vaudeville Daily Doors open 7 p. m. Prices 25c and 50c OFF WITH A BANG LET'S GO CHILDREN FREE Children under 12 years of age accompanied by parents admitted free tonight only Beat Main and Second Street today at 4 p. m. See his mind reading test I null.

i Pasadena spent Thursday in Yuma case of necessity, a bandit held up on their way to Blank Rock mine. Nelson Hammond, of Fairmont, W. near Red Cloud. Mrs. Batton is! taking his watch and part owner of tho mine.

S. 3. Jones and his son Nelson Jones have arrived In Yuma from Snn'a Maria, California, to visit aauther son. S. Jones anO family.

John Ames of Washington, N. was convicted ot nootlegginE, but sentence Tfas suspended whe he agreed to attend church every Sunday for' a year. Compiled and Published by ecord Reporter, Aug. 14, 1925 B. F.

WHITING James Morton ot Morril, Kan. nearly lost his barn by fire when a bird picked up a cigarette bull ho had dropped and carried it Into his hayloft. Rev. Harold Tnrncy resigned as pastor of a cnurch in Inglewood. and took a Job as a soda Ijerker, so that he miKht have more Mr.

and Baker for th.ologlcaljtud.es. their mother, Mrs. Ed Baker, arc Tftf rmj. fij ACPTflV from Mohawk visiting (JO fc, 1U U-iAMSF I Frnlt-ola-Xnt. Something Clement" H.

Colman. grand master of Masonic order of Arizona, is visiting different lodges over the state and expects to return to Yuma in about ten days. in Ynma relatives and days. friends for a few WANTED--First class baled alfalfa hay. Frank Stanley.

Phone 1SS W. N'ov. 5-3t DODGE BROTHERS CARS PROOF GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS DEPENDABILITY Mrs. M. J.

Baker of Ijos les has arrived in Somerton from i Angeles to spend the winter WAN THD girls to work on her daughter, Mrs. Pete Now-j Goofl pa steadv worh lf man nnd the latter family. sa factory. No exp. necessary.

Call Central Hotel. Room 23. at once. Xov 6-ltc SnapBuyshUsedCars Ford Down Bal. fl.OO W.ek Chevrolet $2.00 uoo Dodge Touring Buick "6" Olds "6" Tour.

ONF SPECIAL FORD TOURING-2 1-2 cents lb. cents per pound down, balance 1-4 cent per pound weekly, Take a Look at Vacuum Cup Tires $5.00 $6.00 11 Dick Hamsev. vlcf--presirtent and casbler of FirRt Xittonal bank. 1 JK left Thursday for Phoinlx to lend the State Hankers 1 tissocla- 3 tlon mcclTns'. I Fniit-oln-'ut.

Somnthlne noiv. citra men for Saturday, Tuesday. shoe sales- Monday ami RAY'S BOOTERY. N'ov 6-ltt Yuma Auto Wing Co. 335 First Street Phone 148.

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