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Yuma Examiner from Yuma, Arizona • Page 6

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Yuma Examineri
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Yuma, Arizona
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"BLOWN uljNDIlE, ML. OLMNDALE, Nov. MfM were blown up and one black- tween nbop robbed at Ulendnlu be- 2 and 3 o'clock mornliiK, the unknown burKlars using nltro glycerine. There Is no clue to the direction the men took after a i their haul. Officers are scouring the country ID evry direction.

The MfM cracked are In the officer of the Sample Moore meat a the Glendale New. The. blacksmith shop Is the Juncker. The yegKtnen got i from Mm newspaper safe. At the meat market they obtained many checks, amounting to about $200 and $15 In money.

A of tools were stolen from the a i shop. The market safe WIIH a damaged and the In Ilio cooler of the establishment, was broken. The News safe was slightly damaged. It Is believed the, bnrglaTM used the tools from Mm bl: M.lfHimlh shop In their work of blowing open the safes. Entrance Into Mm market was Rained through the front door and Into the News office the hack door A key was imed to unlock each.

Many perHoim heard the reports of the explosions but though! nothing about It on account of much shooting recently In the Mexican district of tho town. When the phiccH were opened for bimlnesH Ibis monilm; the robberies were discovered, 0 AMUSEMENTS YUMA THEATRE "Wninba, the. Child of Hie a Sellf? two-reel fenture, WIIH Ibe blx drawing curd at the Yumii Ihenlie lasl nlghl. Tills aboiindK In tbrllhi as the lions In their a i lalni nre seen coming mighty near doing retil mire nnoiiKh than catlnii; iitmil. The other plnturnB were lluny liny In a City," a comedy; "Splendid dramn; and "The old Women of New York," cduciitlnmil.

This program will be repciiicd to night. UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT Ylfl POSTOFFICE KollowlliK IH a list of the lelti-rn remaining nnciilled for at Vutim (Arl- poHtofflce, November 2(1, IB13: 0. Alexandei, Mr, M. llnr- ton. Mm.

.1. W. Caley, (lertrnde (lamp- i Mr. A. C.

Ciirhion, Mm. Hnrnli Frith, Hoy Ciirlnon, Allln Colninnii, Mr. 1). Urokiiw, (In-Korlo (liittur- TCK, H. IlumiiHlon, Ml'.

Knlla, N. I.Muiilhi. AniiHlnebi PranidHco Mr. VVIIIIinn I'rlm, K. 11.

1'arkti, A. P. Turner. When oullliiK for liny nf the above Biall idpime nny "Adverllned." 1GBS IS 1161 WORKING PRESS Nov. bcr feelings have been unduly macer- Ued and that she ban bean embarrad- and harassed -by reason of the newHpaper comment mado becaiiBe Hhe walked down the HtreetB of Tucnon In an X-ray gown, Claire HlmpHon, thru her iitturnoy, Hayes and Lancy, terday filed suit In thy Superior court it I'hoenlx for $5,000 against IxjulB B.

lacoliH, manager of the musical com- Molina, HiHter of the groom, and Mr. POPULAR COUPLE IMHEDUSr NIGHT The murrluKe of AJlHH Ktlisl S. liar- and Mr. J. Antulln Molina was HOlfini7.fil Thursday i at 9:00 o'clock In the parloro of the Immaculate Conception church Rev.

ICdward A i i a i The bride WUA handsomely a In a vclour chiffon uroadcloth i I'arlHlan rind a picture hat of white beaver and pink jinnies. Fcdelia edy company of that mime, which now filling an enfcalccme.nl at tin; Kni- theatre. Cliilrt) BlmpHon IH the Honbivttc of Die company and appcarH to have, no objection lo wearing Hiich a confet-- lion on tin; HtaKc did sh; object to wearing the (tamo confection till) Hi reel, lint what linn causal her many idocplcsH hours IH th; fact I hat when Khc did wear Mm In though tlid manager promised her that nollilng more than a llttlo local publicity would h(! Klv- cane -lie proceeded to make IlKlil. of the performance mill get her name In about, every paper In the I'Jilted HtatcH. Following "ilH.

the ncwHpaporn made a greal of comment upon the nl.mil, Khe alleged, mi parlleiilar al.alomcnl at which lin lakcn great, offence being Mint Hlyle of gown IH being worn In London, I'nrlH and New York by the deinlmondn only." HlmpHon eomplalmi Ihat IIH rcHiill nf nil tliln. lo which lld nol find hiiK not. given her connenl, Hhe ban become thi! of ing und Hlnrrlng lolloni, and llml ,11.1 el ttllil.il prior been attacked. The lurid detnilH of her ulie clalniM Inivn been printed, nnil pic- of her wearing the have recelveil general clrculaMon a re i (if MM. Illilll iil.dien PrombioH iif her malinger, Ibe mild Minn Simp cliilins idle would Illlo In never ber comtoellnn wIMl Ml'' eompiinv, but Unit who linn her under eonfrnet, rcl'iinon to releaHe her, nnil Hint the onlv Ihlni; Hint will naive her menial nnil mural Inirtd, 'ilnee he will nol.

lei her Icnvc, lit porllim of Hie pelf from the IneoliH eofforn. Hbe iieemed rcnllv burl In refcrrlni-' lo HIM mnll.er yovlorday. "I filed Hi. Illll. ar.lllnsl IIIV Illllllllgcr becalllle I Unit nil lln- hat I hnve been Htibjecieil to comer a 1'enull of Ibe publli'lty in him given my nrreiil for wearlnc.

be X-rny gown In Tncunn nt In- ntlirnlbm. At find I comddeivil II oke, but be bun curried II I'm far. Vhy. even my mother IIIIM heroine no boclieil Hint ibe refuses lo In in. They iioem to think 1 Inive done omolhlng awful, hccaimo 1 won- thill reiiH mill nut arreMled.

If (I nol nr Ibe cimlract I havo wllli iduiubl lenve Ihe compmiy limned- in'iv I linvi' done Hie (inly Hunt; I mi, I Hiltili. AH for mid Hhc rowned IIH the big fellow limn led by, I hllle Ibe very ulght nf him." fiardner HarnoB, brother of the brldo nerved an atlendants. MhiH ItnrncH IK ilio daughter and C. li. Har- neH of Kllzabethtown, and IH one of fafj-eBt and moHt accompllHhed daiightcrn of that place.

Mr. Molina Ihc won of Mr. and MI-H. .1. M.

Ma- Una of thin city and IH one of Ynma'H inoHl. young men. Immediately following the ceremony, a beautiful arranged dinner party wan given In I heir linnor. Mr. and Mnt.

for the Diego. Molina left the name future home in San RACQUET CLUB REBEL OFFICER AT AUGA PRIETA IS SHOT Nov. 28. --Lieut- JOBO Castro of the Agua Prleta garrison was shot today for the of Maximo Montana, y. hacknian of Doug- Is s.

The execution was viewed by the entire population on the Mexican side the line. Castro a court martial. was condemned Montana ran a hack for hire In the HtreetH of Douglas. He was killed Sunday night In front of the Agua I'rivta postoffice. He was- taking a woman to her home In the restricted district.

Montana insisted that he had been hired to take her home and that he would do no In spite of the lieutenant's orders. This led to an altercation, during vhlch the lieutenant whipped a from his pocket and shot a number n( times at Montana, killing him instantly. The murdered man has a family of wife and children living in Douglas. 0 WORK WANTED AT ONCE 0 15 Kldorly woman who hi i i 0 to work wuntu a position oncn. "800 Hhorey About II," 0 THANKSGIVING Thank (loil every monilni; Hint you have Homelhlng lo dn.

Itriiir 0 forced to work and do your bent, 0 will breed In you Tcmpernm-e. Self-control, nillRuiiro, of Will, Conlenl mid a hundred vTrtlies which the Idle will never i know. I IPENIN6 OF G. Thoro will be nnind openlni; ol old ('. A bur toiiHirrow (Saliir ly) mornliiK.

November lili; Ihei't free liarbecne and nimde, inn general imHiired fur nl frho come. DKAM. PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS Mm. Halley IK prepared In do nl llndn'of diicoratlvo work In oil wale alors or lapuHtry, pli Hcarfii. rlc: ennui-i pic iprliiK-tlnio and inihitmi iicein'i 1 more In (five frlendo.

l.envc your onlern enrly rlth M. Kl.r/AHKTII IIAII.IOV, ArtlHl Bcbool of Arln 1 CHIMAYG BLANKETS AND A A HUGS AT TO CONFER DEGREE ON TWO Aiinlvcrmiry l.od|!e, No. Ill, I.O.M.I''. I'lll confer Ibe third mi Iwd iimlldnleii hull lonlrJit at o'clock. Niiiiiliiiitlons of ol'ficerH nr the pliiillllii 1 term will bn The Yuma ciuli plnyc-i; r.oiid teiinlK on their courtu aft rnoon.

Krom until dark i little while ballH weri' tnivelllni' ovr thn net in r. l-'ivt wetH wire; played followK: Met. Morena and Oarner 0, -ii'brelber li. Set 2: Miller ami darner Mnr and Scbri'ibei 1 li. Si-l Mltli-i mid C.IIIM 1.

Mm and S'-brelber Met in rner li, Moreno Si I. Mclirelhcr Miller LATE TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS a a Oil IH soon to have $75,000,000 f'acifl'c coaiit rival. The decolb-tte caff, no in. Is tho i I'arlBlan fad. Now, wbat'H next? A troop train nml ItflO federals were blown up by dynamite near Mexico City yesterday.

Women and children i among Ihe killed. It IB claimed tha 1 the P'lji-ls Killed nil the Boldiurs who tried to escape, and then Bet fire lo Ihij wreckage. HOTEL LC1BY i. iird OANDOLFO THE JEWELER II a ni In Viniiii. piulieH iiioU Ibeir ami hilled fur (lie i-niintry.

ll waH an Ideiil Arlx.onn alleriionn fur (bill vcr clenr iiml Hiinin'. HerviccH held ill St. 1'atll'n I'll. ill. Ill II.

III. The Hci'tmin WIIH preached by (be pnHlnr, lli'V. Stephen I'nwer. The pilHonern nl tln county Jull were ii holUluy dinner roiiHt beef, mile of Inrliey anil chicken, cxlru Ken ermiH of pnlMto mid breitd nlul Illlh' pnililliiK or jelly were the HOI I of and, really, (lie pour fcllnwH In to MO llihli; In illelr llllH The iniinly and i "I'l'lce'i i limed. IIM ivell mi neiirly nil the Htoreii.

In the uer vli'e of tin- public did llieir wnrlc In Mad Ihe In Iho (ifti'iiMiiin hurried hoiii" lo c.el llieir Kliiirn of Ihi- Inillibiy lilnl. A spleiidld Thiinkrinhliu; i i Hi-iveil tit Stan a i nml ii-r ill didll'l i i nil nii't a vilin Were Mi.inded IHMC on Su were eiinnreii nnil (heir id perr.ilt. When you go lo and i I'ainiliia" JUKI h-im. voni at nine, or elHo pnl it. on Ihe cluilr Mild II on II, aln'l gnln' In care vho you llle a blamed nol; everybody el docs, so H'li nut inllceil.

The dnelor HII.VM Unit every line you yon kill about a Million inlrrnhcH. I'll bet (hat every lime von ree "Mult and Jeff" you will 'cboke" aboul len million groucbeH. Not a on a pleaHiirc trip, but luminous and pleanure comblniMl. Mud Flnbei-'H clever character concep- 'liniM vlHll (lie I'annma Ciinnl and do good work along bilarloilH I lie new bonlt lills iiiil'fi 'nr inimical comedy, melodramatic pro luelloii IH called "Mutt, and In "aimmii II IH along dlHllnclly differ from anything you have iv" ii'en inlroduced lo, and will ulnloulil prove to Ije the Baino record 'irealilng, tliiiu-derviiig. laughing hli hat Ihls remarkable carlooti play has been HH appearance two years Owen Davis and Mud Plsiher an 1 Ihe anlhorfi of tin- story.

I.en Ivl wards wrole the music and I). II. Cohh Ihe lyrics. The fact Hint nnrc than a Ihntisand III the I'nlted Stales and Canada have been running the Fisher daily and Sunday for a two M'aiH wllhoul tin. least, of be eimilng ilreHome Ihelr reailr: lias moli' "Mull and the u.osl re inarliablo play In Iheatrlcal hitsory.

atnl in ol'I'iT a sernnd edition lo 'n merit thai nf Ibe original a sure jiib," 1'iit (Ins Hill, i Is Ibe lean of a plav prodin-'-ts, has 'lice more made gnnd and and leff In Piuiaiiia" "ill prove Ihe one eMt bet lit till" HI asi'll. Th" i IB an Innmailnii I'mm every ilandi'iilnl. in fact ll Is a sensational melodramatic slory filled i innsl cal comedy harness and an at.nion- pbere nf ly (lit polite traves Iv and Hllle a Id glv It The big N'ew York nimpam will pa a visit In the Yiinin Ihealrn nn Mini- day nil.In. lleeeniber I. for an engage of one nnlv.

Seals shniihl be engaged In advance as this tlnn simp 1 a i Nv. ol'i'M oi'iin and a capacities al slnp. FRESH BUTTERMILK puro fn'ali. nt crPimiflrv. M.

(iriimbiic.hur. .1. A. Sparl-K and wile, I- 1 II. KcynoldH, Waller K.

I law 'ioi, W. W. Dadlcli, N. Cniwlcy, M. lielbanty, 1 A.

John. mi, C'. hau 1 ami W. i.liibl'ardt, ol AiiiseleK: II. l.altne, W.

a. id Col. I I'ender. of San .1 SeamondH, M. Itn :tl.i iridne.

A IIV.1II Hlld I 1 .1: I 1 ilinddoii, ('. N. a A. 10. (l and ColdKiiillli, ol S.

I'ieice, Hard; T. A. S.ii'.tb, ambna Marl- l''iaK Caloxlco; .1 W. Hall, I'onuma; L. K.

lOvaiiK, St. MfH. .1. Corey, Salinas; .1. F.

Viniderpunl, Hard; A. Leroy, Santa Ana; .1. II. Miles, Louis; S. If.

Al. Crory, Washington. D. It. A.

Hart, Salt Uikn i .1. Andrews, Douglas; S. Laseonia, HI 1'aso. (let new nmpmies al. Shorcy'H rRAlSESffte DOUGH I Better than other powderi producing light, dainty, wliolo- some cnkos and pastries CRESCENT BAKING POWDER it grndo and modcrnte in price 25c Ib.

tin at Mfg. I WILL GIVE $1000 IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR ITREATBEFORE it Poisons Bone orDoop Glands No KNIFE or PAIN No Pay Until Cutod No liny or otlu-r swindle. An Inland plimt nmki'Sthn run" ABSOLUTE OtUIIANTEE Any TUMOR. tUMP Vnni DII llui lip, fi or liody InnK is I'nnorr It Nivor PalnimiOl ulniix. 120-PAGE linQK wilt fro': trytltniininh of UllM'K TO SOME ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST In A nnd it nciilcrtcd alwiwa poixnnB Uofp HlnndH in tho armpit, nml kilin quickly.

PIIIT Curi'il nl Unit 1'rlr" it CnnnT iv j-rl Small riR UR; HR PHAUI FY "strictly fteiiibit" un, Mnoi un. IIIAMLCI BOOK EN A 747 SO. M1IH LOS ANGELES, CAL. KINDLY SEND US NAMES ol Iho AFFLICTED (l 0 (l C. D.

A A I A In for (-) hi i per FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS F4 Yuma Theatre MONDAY Tickets on Sale at Smith's Drug Store GUS HILL PRESENTS The Sensation of the Universe AN ENTIRELY NEW VERSION OF BUD FISHER'S CARTOON PLAY 3uo FISHER'S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY A Pronounced and Certain Success Verified by Press and Public 14 Months In York 6 Months in Chicago 4 Months In Boston Two Cars of Special Scenery and Electrical Effects Colonel Roosevelt Receh Word for All His African A Hunting Stories That was a high rate to pay to even a very distinguished author, lint--to a i i extent--YOU MAY A A i a i RATIO OF A I A THAT FOR OWN I I If. for exainplo. you write a fifi-word "situation Wanted" ad. foi The Examiner, and It i you a position paying $500 a MOR10 a you'vu been earn.ng--how much "per word" have yon earned aa an Or, suppose tbat a 50-word "help wanted" ad. would an employe for yon, whoso services would be WORTH i aa much as you'll pay In salary or wages, wouldn't "writing" of that sort a you as a high-priced author? In i i ads.

that will sell your real estate to tho right buyers--or any property which you want to sell to the people to whom it will bo WORTH MOST--you may earn, i your pen, a far higher rate of pay than $1.00 per word! Are You a Woman The Woman's Tonic THE STAG CAFE CHARLIE SAM, Proprietor High Class Service The Best of Everything Wild Game, Ducki, TurKey, Oysters In Season. Every- thing the market afford! you can get at STAG CAFE. No palm or r-pcnil wtll be spared to glvt our cuito- very kcit. Short orden a Specialty. Our Charges Are Reasonable.

Chinese Chicken Noodles and Chop Suey, after 1:00 P. M. Open Day and Night 75c Per Month and Worth It OAILY mm i i A i i I.

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1909-1914