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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 4

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TUCSON, ARIZONA, SUNDAY APRIL 22, 1928 THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR FACE FOUR Principals in High School Comedy GIRL RESERVES COURSE PLANNED SENIOR PLAYTO BE GIVEN TWICE HUSBAND AGAIN SUES WIFE FOR DIVORCE For the' second time In recent months Nlcodemus Lacy of A jo, has filed suit for divorce from his wife, Stella Lacy. The first Bulb was filed November 10, 1927, but was dismissed April 7, this year, after a reconciliation had been ef- Flagstaff Normal to Teach i Different Leading Ladies to Be Cast in Peg O' My Heart Subject and Give Quarter Credits leciea. 1 the efforts of Miss May Carter, xeruMve at'ore- tm-y of the Arizona cormnlttoe o( the national bunrd of the Y. VV. (iirl Unserves of Arizona will bo ftlven an opportunity to enter a he following article is copied from page 148 of the December, 1 927 issue dfvXhe American Magazine.

Its writer reeved a prize by that magazine for "The Foolish Investment I Ever Mad? Heard Of." The couple were married at Riverside, on December 24, 1919. There 1b one child, six years old. Lacey alleges in his complaint that his wife continually nags and threatens him and always wants to be moving to some new place to live. lead. Van Deman had a part in the recent all school play, "The Fortune Hunter." Other members of the cast are: Mrs.

Chichester, Margaret James, Ethel Chichester, Beatrice Foster, Alaric Chichester, Merle Moore, Christian, Brent, to be portrayed by George Preston; Jarvis, the butler, Watson Fritz, and the maid, Olive Kimball. A play, which, at a conservative eHtlmute, has been produced 20,000 times by professionals and amateurs, written by J. Hartley Manners for Ills wife, Uturette Taylor, who by It made herself the sweetheart of the American stage, is 'Tw )' My Heart," senior class play the hlfih school, to be given Thursday and Friday night of this week under the direction. of Miss Lillian Cavett, with a different "Peg" each night. Thursday night "Miss Mary Mccarty will play "Peg," and Miss Mary ltierdon is to take the title role on Friday.

Otherwise the cast will remain the same during the two nights. Supporting the Misses McCarty and Rierdon will be William Van Delimit, as Jerry, the masculine jviumngr Hohool at the summer nohool of Northern Arizona Touchers' College and the University, In FliiBHtat'f. The dates for this wi' Juno 1 Julv 19 According- to Miss Cut-tor, this course will offer an opportunity to Htudy needs and Interests of yotiiiK b'irln and ways of muetlnir the through Kroup activities. The course Is complete and offers information on the forming of groupa for certain activities. Practical work will be done by members of the class in camp craft, handicraft, music and nature study, services of worship and ct-i'lnonlals.

The national school of the Y. W. A. has maintained a branch of Sis school In Berkeley, California, 4ii connection with the University (oi California summer school, where bourses for the training of secretaries in the Y. W.

C. A. have been but this year marks the lu-Arizona, where young1 women amy SUal opening- of such a course In To anyone who would pass up this new LI iyd comedy, llttile could he said, unless it would be "quite fncoimprehensible! i n' ir f. ol to; i nt id aii n.i ini 1 r' tb int W(i nd 'S. "Just Try Giving Me a Free Lot Now!" i prepared for advisory work.

With more than loot) Girl Ro- erves in Arizona and "because of i Your Eyes Are Invited to Dinner, Too! When you dress for dinner remember that your host and hostess will- look first at your eyes and that your eyes must be irreproachably dressed, just as must, be the rest cf the body. We are prepared to show you many examples of excellent craftmanship in white gold spectacles, rimless eye glasses and oxfords. "Have Your Eyes Examined" Greenwald Adams, Inc. Optometrists and Opticians East Congress at Scott CI the distances and remoteness of some of the centers, advisory service from the national Ciirl lie-serve staff was slight. Feeling the need for someone to study the situation in the state of Arizona and to give more definite advisory service to the organized groups, a group of women started a movement of activities last spring which resulted in the appointment of Misa Carter as the secretary to be located in Arizona, with headquarters in Phoenix.

Miss Carter went to Phoenix last October and immediately made a survey which convinced her that the summer training: school is the til I Above, are shown the leading characters- the high school senior class play. "Peg- My Heart," which will be produced Thursday and Friday evenings of this week under tlia direction of Miss Lillian Cavett. One day last pear a woman came to my door and asked me to write mu name and address on a card, saying: "W.e are giving away a lot. You may be the lucky thought no more of it until, some months later, a man presented the card I had sinned and informed me that I was entitled to a free lot. At upper left is Miss Mary Kelt-don.

who will play Friday while Miss Mary McCarty, upper right wtJJ take the title role Thursday evening. William Van Deman, Jower center, portrays the part of Jerry the masculine lead. only solution to the problem otj CHARLES H. GILBERT DIES IN PALO ALTO STUDENT INJURED IN AUTO COLLISION: JACKRABBST NOT WITHOUT SENSE minting tuueieni: leaaersnip to uie Various groups of Girl Reserves, The state committee, with -Alu. Saw Bailie as chairman, is conir posed of Mrs.

H. B. Wilkinson, Phoenix; Miss Jean Thompson, Phoenix; Mrs. Paul Doty, Tucsor Mrs. Edwin Kurmier, Jerome; Mrs.

James Whetstme, Prescott; Mrs. 13. J. Leahy, Douglas; Mrs. C.

P. Thompson, Blsbee and Mrs. I. J. fciimeox, Clifton.

Miss Carter is now at Berkeley, A Wis f1 tr' 11 in? tt wi CK if if Say Tucson Scientists After Study of Rodent's Habits as much sense as a jaek- Jim Kmnek, university student residlni; at the Siftma Chi fraternity house, was severely injured yesterday when the automobile in which he was riding crashed Into another and turned over three times. He was taken to the Southern Methodist hospital following the accident. The accident occurred at Tyndall avenue and East Third street. I was afraid there was a screw loose somewhere, so said, "Isn't there some' thing else to it?" "No," he replied, "you onlv pay $40 to cover cost of the abstract and deed and you get a clear title. PALO ALTO, April 21.

(P) Dr. Charles H. Gilbert, 69, professor of zoology at Stanford University since the institution's inception 18M, and an internationalily known authority on fisheries, died here last From boyhood he w's associated with Dr. David Starr Jordan, first as a pupil in the Indianapolis high school, then as a fellow teacher at the University of Indiana and at Stanford and then as a co-worker in the field of science. With Dr.

Jordan he wrote a synopsis of North American fish. It was Dr. Gilbert who persuaded Dr. Jordan to make an ascent 'of the Matter-horn in ISttl. Dr.

Gilbert leaves a son, Carl Gilbert of Phoenix, and two daughters, Mrs. Percy R. Baker of Atlanta, Oa, and Mrs. Carl V. Braun of Pasadena- Whfere she is gettini? material for the Girl Reserve training cours? which she will give at Flagstaff.

One quarter credit in the denart-lnent of education will be' given upon completion of the course, small Kmnek was riding in a or Krutt-g-oing Iaw- roadster driven by Julius KchnKitt, which was South on Tyndall avenue, rence Rose, son of C. r.ibbit." This phrase may or may not be a libel upon the human beins to whom st is applied. But -it probably is a libel on the Intelligence of the jaekrabbit, Tucson savahrs say. That jaekrabbiis may be dumb, but that they know how to hide their so well that very few-are ever found by naturalists, was asserted bv Dr. Chas.

Vorhjes, ot the I'otversity of Arizona and. Dr. Walter P. Tftvlor of the Bio- Rose, superintendent of city schools, was TWO COMPANIES ASK FOR AIR FRANCHISE PHOENIX, Anril 21 (API r'rivini? a larsre coupe east on Third strv- an the two cars collided. impact-turned the light roadster over three times, throwing out the occupants.

Emriek was cut and bruised about the head and neck and received a sprained back. The Roadster was demolished, while the coupe received only minor damage. Set tAz AowieuxfiA tcr -Two airplane companies will battle next Tuesday before the State Corporation Commission for a permit tor operate an air service from Phoenix to Douglas. The. two companies are the Aero Corpora Mars rotates on its axis in 24 -hours.

37 minutes and 22 seconds; so that its day is only slightly longer than that of the earth. Against my better judgment I allowed myself to be persuaded into signing. Later, when I read the printed sheet on which the man wrjoffoa receipt for the five-dollar deposit Jtv required, 1 noticed that the free ibt wdonly 25 feet front by 150 feet back. I sqid, "Why, that's only half a lot." The man said, "Yes; but you have the privilege oMmy- tion of California, now' operating a tri-weekly Tucso n-Phoeriix-Los I Angeles service, and the Apache Aircraft Corporation, recently or music ganized. 1 at ing the other half." Casa Grande Fig Groves logical Survey, United States Department of Aricult-ure.

at the meetmsr of the American Society of Manimalosrlsts at the- National Museum. The various jack rabbits were stated to be ransre pests of out-standing- destructiveness. In fenced plots on the open ranee near Tucson, jaekrabMts and other rodents consumed Al. percent of the range forace. One season hi acres of cotton were destroyed in one locality, entailing a loss to the farmers of 1 4, 900.

00. The season of the jac-krabbits of the Southwest embraces nitre months of the year. January to September, although the number nf vormfr lit each litter, is Kigali, usually onlv from 1 to 3. with a niMimum of 5, The tood of the rahlpil-s includes several species of important forase grasses, as well as the bark of raestiuite, cat claws, and palo verdes. When available water is but over most of the ycal- reliance has to be made on cactus and buried tuberous roots.

The life-history and experimental studies of.the.se animals are to be Continued -with the object of obtaining a' better understanding of the relations of rabbits- to important torane plants on the Kruy.mf. ranses and of possible means of increasing runarn productivity through their control. A few days later, I went to the real estate agent to ask for my five dollars back. IT'S surprising bow much an Orthophonic Victrola helps lighten the daily routine around the house. A couple of dance records, a popular song or two and nimble fingers fly to finish the morning's work.

You can count on your Victrola for a world of entertainment in the evening, too, when your family and your friends gather around. Visit us and hear the latest Victor Records. Inspect our wide choice of Ortho-phonic Victrolas. Ask about our convenient plan where you play as you pay. fAs' A Owned and developed First tonal Finance Casa (Jrande, Arizona Income, Home, Independence TWENTY-FIVE miles out in the blue Pacific from Los Angeles I didn't get it.

He drove me up to the most desirable part of the addition, and persuaded me to exchange my free lot for half of one of the more desirble lots. I was to buy the other half at a figure which I later realized would have been a good price for the entire lot. The whole addition was miles and miles from the city, with no access to electricity, gas, or water. 11 Harbor, reached by palatial pleasure craft. Million Dollar Herryships to Fairyland daily.

Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Golf, Tennis, Dancing, Riding, Mountain Hiking. Famous Glass Bottom Boats showing wonderful Marine Gardens. Evening trips over Marine Gardens and to sec Flying Fish by searchlight. Wide variety of accommodations. 1250 cosv bunua-lettet.

Largest one floor hotel in the world. Also Hotel St- Catherine, Am. plan and Hotel Atwater, European. Write for FreeViewBoolt Phonos 140-111 118 K. Congress lieJ Eighth concert! itt Creek Amphnb'atre by celebrated Calahna -trine Band "We will sell you a KA-DOTA FKJ' (JHOVK.

planted and cared for. until the trees are in bearing, for $100 Down and CAMP LITTLE BAND ANNOUNCES PROGRAM The folloivintr enncert, pnisa-ini will be fitive-n by the tnfantrr "band- f.h's the band stnnd at. i'anip Stephen D. little, 4 fv a o'c'j The public is corlially invited. i March.

Vtjood Luck" Clarence Vt ls I Trot. "There Must be a Silvfi- Linlner" D.Hlv Morse and W. Don I tl i Ove.ru1.-e, "Pajacraph HI." V. rfnpne III I Waltz. "D.m-t Zellor b.

Pox trot. "My Ohio Dome" and Donaldson IV Ballet music from Faust Cn. GnutKKi 11. Waltz fi the CorVs do liallet. b.

F.nsemble of Helen -and her Santa Catalina Island Company Sixth and Main Sts. JUos Angeles And a poor widow, was induced to buy a lot on the monthly payment plan. I paid down the $49 which I had to borrow! In All thebrld IfoTHp -HfeBa I $15 Per Month 9 Plenty of water cheap electric- power fine Tt1 jan maidens and t'lejpatra The next day, when I came to my sense8l knew that I was the biggest dumb-bell on earth. schools and churches. KSj Safer and Sounder Than Ever In the crucible of time, a bank's sturdiness and stability undergo the severest test.

Mrs.G. W.H. and this property 'rii'Lt up the fastest, growing town in Arizona a.nd on the main ea 1 and her Nubian slaves. c. iCntry ol the Nubian slaves.

I d. Pas'seul Cleopatra. e. JCntry of the Trojan maidens. f.

Is Seal of Helen. g. Hacchanale and entry of Phyrne. I VtMial seleeUons "Peautiful" Gillespie ami shay b. 'Mv nine Heaven' Walter Donaldson Staff iii ii-'t.

Cleude A. VI Mtli-iciil Tr.ivesuc. "The Warbler's Serenade" F. W. Wood i.

H. L(-lie Wn; is band leader. Finds a Way to Stop Attacks of Fits ltd 50,000 Baby Chicks are being raised by the colonists in EMERY PARK this Kniery I'ark Uroilcrs have Iieen in constant demand, more families are demanding Emery Park Eggs each day, WHY? ccause they are produced under ideal conditions in a scientific manner, of the finest flavor and quality. Iiccoiiic a Producer. Not a Consumer This yon can do with success when you Ux-ate in Judge Kmery's Poultry Colony, tinder expert advice with the co-operation of marketing our products, anil buying your poultry supplies.

To appreciate what this means to the individual, ask those Jiving in the colony. Electricity will be -available in unit No. 6 on May 15th. Drive 5 miles south on 6th -Ave. Visitors welcome.

See 1 Since 1903, through all kinds of business and financial conditions, this bank has always maintained its solidity and dependability, and today after 25 years it is safer and sounder than ever. You'll find this time-proven bank a good business partner! 32-38 Ji. Stone Are. Capital, Surplus Profits Over $500,000.0 Banking in All of Its Branches r. McKean The type of selling exposed in this article may probably "Just Within the Law" but it is thoroughly condemned by the REAL, ESTATE BOARD OF TUCSON ri Rcp'-ts are received of an treatment that epileptics vtate has tproved successful in stopping their nttneks.

P. Lepso. Apt. tJ. sss Island Milwaukee.

has been supplying sufferers V.frh this treatment. lie now wishes to reach all those who have nnl been helped tnd to do so is milking the startling offer of a 306 N. 4th Ave. Tucson Phone 2422 Hifir SERVICE APPRECIATION Benerons treatment free to all sufferers. Anyone afflicted should wrtte to It.

Lepso and this free treatment will be sent them at once. Adv." i.

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