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TUCSON, ARIZONA, MONDAY MORNING, JULY THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR PAGE TEN TOMBSTONE I DOLLAR SALES Three Deaths Result From Border Rum Battle Tombstone News Briefs HOOVER PLEASED BY DEBT ACCORD NEW LIONS PLANNED HERE i i id a the guest ot Mlssea Jane and Susanna Gordner. Civic Organization o. M. C. Hankins, former county treasurer, now with the highway the commission, passed through Tomb President Gratified, by Ratification of Plan By France Two new boulevard stop signs have been Installed recently, one at the Intersection of Sixth and Freemont on the paving, and one where the highway turns from Freemont to Allen, on the curve.

Several accidents have occurred on this spot, and, according to the stone Tuesday afternoon en route to Douglas. He was accompanied regular Meeting, TOMBSTONE, July 21 by his wife and family. One daugh in cl xf-- tfegi vil -V ter, Winona, remained here, the stone Lions' club was orslcJ guest of Mary Christine Moss, while marshal, these signs mean Special Day Will See Many in Tucson Establishments An event that promises to be the red letter day of the summer on the shopper's calendar is the city wide dollar day planned by more than a score of Tucson merchants for Tuesday. At this time merchandise of every Imaginable line will be especia ly priced at one dollar. Of course, this will include many combination offers as well as reductions on "Ston" and not merely -blow Thursday evening, Juy 2( meeting at the Tombstone cc, nity club rooms.

Th his wife and daughter, Lola tmma, continued on to Douglas with him. State Treasurer Charles R. Price Down," and anyone caught not mak WASHINGTON, July 28. (JPy President Hoover, In expressing gratification today that France had ratified the Mellon-Berenger debt agreement, told the American people that "this settlement, In effect, wipes out the entire Indebtedness of France which arose during the war period, and simply provides for the payment of advances to France after the armistice." and Asssltant Attorney General men are charter members of" ganlzation: A. J.

lw der, H. B. Moore, p. 'v Chas. L.

Strouse spent a short time In Tombstone on Thursday. Both men were en route to Douglas to attend the conference being held there this week. Del Brlggs, Harold Earthenball CVm? J- V- Taylor, ing the stops are liable to arrest. Tombstone received another severe electrical storm about midnight Wednesday, which, according to reports, played havoc with many telephones around the city. Lightning also struck the residence of Mrs.

A. T. Schuster, causing some damage there, and knocked down two telephone poles near the Lemons residence, and put that phone xauuus, li. sanders, K. L.

Ledford, L. I. itemj, usually sold for much more Schenck, C. A. Morris, H.

than the silver cartwheel In some wuuam urr, s. L. tin. Secretary Mellon, who headed the commission which concluded the agreement, In a statement issued simultaneously with that of the insfances several times as much. Welch, J.

C. Brown, A. Crista This will be the atcond summer and Raymond Hall, who have been visiting here for the past few days, the guests of R. B. Krebs and family, have gone on to the coast, where they will spend a few weeks, before returning to their homes in Mis- "avis, ana vv.

e. Mjj, election of officers dollar day for the city, and the presmt one promises to distinctly president, said the French ratlfica tlon would "prove a powerful fac out of commission. It also struck the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lorls 1 louowing men bemg for the coming term: i i tor in promoting general economic Woolery, tearing 1ml Ii IU4 uut eclipse that of last year, which will be remembered by shoppers as an occasion of exceptional opportunity sourl.

Hull is nephew of Mrs. progress." The president's statement, issued president; C. P. Schnelde, president; H. B.

Moore, Iec, and treasurer: P. Tf'w' In many homes, the electric lights went ou during the storm. A very heavy fall of rain accompanied the Krebs. Eleven niarrfciga licenses were Issued out of the clerk's office during the past week. Those announc tamer; A.

P. Giacoma, tall tt, electrical disturbance. from the buyer's standpoint. Dollar day Is a day looked forward to with eagerness in many large cities where It has become somewhat of an institution, and Is I 1 xfrv i ine louowing were named tc on the board of The hearing of V. C.

Musgrave, Elgin man, who Is charged with the ing their Intention to wed are as follows: Omer Bryan Hunter, 29, to Taylor, W. T. Hoobs, C. thoft of seven horses from unknown wed Searcy Phillips, 22, both of Tuc ano iv. juavis.

at the White House upon his authorization from his camp In Virginia, in part follows: "I am very much gratified to learn that Franc has ratified the agreement providing for the settlement of the debt of the French republic to the United States, thus disposing, Insofar as lies within her power, of one more of the great financial problems left over by the World War. With the high sense of honor and financial responsibility iiic uuu win mee, tor wpje son: Ross Vickers Glenn, 22, of Bisbee, to wed Lois Levlna Burrell, 18, of Dragoon; William L. Vaugh-an. 23, to wed Frances V. Thomp uiscussiun oi civic affairs o-second and fourth Tuesday month.

staged several times a year. Because it is only an annual affair here and, like Christmas, comes only once a year the merchant is inclined to give even more tempting bargains than where It is a quarterly occasion. Most of the items featured Tuesday will be sold below cost. son, 18, both of Douglas; John owners, by Sam White, cattle inspector from that district, will be held on August 6, at the local justice office, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. A community meeting will be held on Monday evening at the Crystal theatre, for the purpose of discussing Tombstone's Helldorado Celebration, which is planned for October.

Mayor R. B. Krebs will be in charge of the meeting, and Shean, 43, to wed Allie Chambers, 40, both of Douglas; Refugio Hernandez, 44, to wed Carmen Marujo, 39, both of Bisbee; Wilfred A. Kin that have always characterized the actions ot the French people, It was sley, 33, ot Hereford, to wed Louise Hesser, 33, of Winslow; Joe Forrest, always certain that to the full ex 33, to wed Celsa Gastelum, 30, both tent of their ability they would meet their obligations. The definite all local people are urged to attend.

LoWell; Armando E. Munoz, 29, Miss Thelma Holland was the to wed Consuela Lopez, 18, both of Every day 10,000 women bottle of Lydia E. PinkhamV table Compound. They knot there is no better remedy troublesome ailments with accompanying nervousnea, ache, headache, "blue" epeii rundown condition. settlement of the amounts to be paid in complete discharge of this debt is a cause for mutual satisfaction, removing as it does a question Douglas; Stanley C.

Sleeman, 25, to wed Nellie Mae Patterson, 20, bota of Warren; Jack Gallup, 36, SOVIET ENVOY WILL TALK WITH BRITISH LONDON. July 28. IfPh-Valerian Dongalevsky, Soviet an.oassador to France, arrived here from Paris tonight It was expected he would have his first interview tomorrow with Foreign Minister Henderson on the procedure for resumption of diplomatic and commercial relations between the Soviet union and Great Britain. to wed Myra Hodgson, 29, both of Associated Press Photos that has occasioned much contro versy and debate. "The settlement calls -for- pay San Francisco, California; Frank Cota, 21, to wea Socorro vela, 18, incentive for a delightful evening spent at Mrs.

Lee Jenson's home, on Wednesday, by members of the local Rebeka. The occasion was a linen shower for Miss Holland, who was an absent guest, as she-Is now visiting in Clarksdale, where she will soon become the bride of Ivan Barnes of that place. Those enjoying the evening were: Mrs. Tony Giacoma, Mrs. John Giaeoma, Miss Viola Tyler, Mrs.

P. H. Knoles. One patrolman and two smugglers were killed in a clash on the Rio Grande river, near El Paso, when an attempt to run liouor across the line failed. Above, three captured smugglers and two officers.

Below, part Bients ot $35,000,000 in the fiscal both of Douglas. Frank Vaughan of this city has received word of the death of hi3 of the 150 kegs of high-grade liquor seized. brother, John C. Vaughan, of Brooklyn, New York, who passed away at the family home several weeks Miss Dorothy Krebs, Mrs. Sheldon Ijams, Miss Martha Toland, Mrs.

Fred Bennett, Mrs. Clarence Darnell, Mrs. R. B. Krebs, Mrs.

Mike Bennett and Mrs. W. H. Marrs. ago.

Mr. Vaughan states that he has not seen his brother for more than 25 years, and that the deceased was 76 years of age at the time of his death. Thomas Cowan, pioneer mining Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. E. E.

Ainsworth in Mrs. Ainsworth is well oj known in this vicinity, as she own year 1930, gradually rising over a period of 11 years until they reach a maximum of $125,000,000 annually. "I think in fairness to the American people I am justified in mentioning the liberality of the settlement. The total debt of the French republio to the United States as of June 15, 1925, was approximately M.230,000,000. On a 5 per cent basis, tvhlch is the rate of interest borne by the obligations given by the French government, the present value of the payments provided for by the Mellon-Berenger agreement is $1,682,000,000, or, in other words, a reduction of approximately 61 per cent of the total Indebtedness.

This settlement, in effect, wipes out the entire indebtedness of France which arose during the war period, and imply provides for the payment of advances to France after the armistice, which agreement includes accrued interest, $1,655,000,000. While some of the after-armistice advances were made for the liquida man of Cochise county, wandered away from his home in Gleeson on Wednesday evening, and up to this time efforts to find him have proven fruitless. Many ranchers from that ed the Rancho Manzanita in the Chiricahuas for some time, and was a frequent visitor in Tombstone. Cause of death was not stated in the message. Page-XMera left, for Nevada this week, after a short visit here with his father, L.

I. Thiers. Mrs. H. H.

Hughart has as her guest for some time Mrs. George Wilson of New Jersey. Mr. asd Mrs. Joe Escapule were visitors in Tombstone Friday, mo district are covering the surrounding hills on horseback, and the sheriff's office is aiding in the intensive search for the aged man.

It is feared that if he is not found shortly the exposure will be too much for him, as he has been failing in health for some time past. Mrs. H. L. Hutchinson and son.

Jack, left Wednesday morning by auto for Long Beach, where they will spend a month's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Musso, who leave shortly for an extended visit to their old home In Italy, spent a few hours in this city on Wednesday. Walter Lombard! and Lem Hilton, local business men, left Thursday for Los Angeles, where they will spend several days.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Worden toring in from, their home in the tion of obligations Incurred in this Dragoons. country by the French government during the war, considerable ad Honoring Miss Ollie May Brown and her brother, Eddie, who leave vances during the war period itself were for permanent Improvements; for shipping; for the meeting of obligations to private creditors incurred prior to the entrance of the United States into the war, and advances to the Bank of France for credit and exchange purposes." Secretary Mellon said that the shortly to make their home In Ben- son, a large number of young people entertained with a dancing party at the Community House on Tuesday evening. The affair was chaperoned by Mrs.

Evelyn Davenport and Mrs. Lucille Bressler. Delicious refreshments of ice cream, punch and cookies were served at a late hour. Vern Kendall and family were visitors in Tombstone on Wednesday. Mr.

Kendall is recovering from serious burns suffered several days ago, when the acetylene lamp which he was working on exploded, severely burning his hands and face. were visitors in Tombstone Thursday, motoring in from their home in Ft Huachuaca. Mrs. William Fowler and Doane Merrill motored up to Tucson on Jhe Wednesday, taking Mr. Fowler to- For Early Fall Rentals We are collecting list of attractive rental property.

Let us list yours and help you get desirable tenant Phone 2992. the St. Mary's hospital for medical attention. Mrs. Charles Schneider and daughter, Charline, leave shortly for a vacation In Long Beach.

Bill Clark, cler of the board of supervisors, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Douglas. TABOR'S GARAGE 520-22 N. STONE AVE Raybestoi Service Adjusting-Relininj Auto Repairing PHONE 2310 At the Theatres Mrs. Mary K. Price has returned home from New Mexico, where she has been attending summer school for the past two months.

Mrs. Lenna Burgess, clerk of the court of Pima county, spent the week end in this city visiting at t'fe Hobbs home. M. L. Porter and R.

L. Landers were visitors in Tombstone on Wednesday. Mr. Porter motored up from his home in Douglas. Landers, who is from San Antonio, Texas, is spending some time in Douglas, the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Porter. Miss Loretta Kegris of Warren is spending this week in Tombstone. COX MILLER The Conscientious Plumber Thop Washina Machines 202 N. 4th at 9th.

Phone 2757 Night Phones 1538J or 1148R RIALTO Today, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday The trial of Mary Dugan, with Norma Shearer, Lewis Stone, Raymond Hackett, H. B. Warner. One hundred per cent talking mystery drama. News, comedy.

Friday, Saturday and Sunday Innocents of Paris, with Maurice Chevelier. AH talking, singing and dancing. News, f-omedy. OPERA HOUSE Today and Tuesday Joy Street, with Lois Morgan. A synchronized picture.

News, comedy. Wednesday Ham and Eggs at the Front, with Myrna Loy, Heine Conklln. Thousand Bargains OFFICE OUTFITTERS Desks, Chairs, Files, agreement Involved some sacrifice on the part of both and the United States. The amount agreed upon, he said, was determined without taking Into consideration any payments from reparations or other such outside sources, and the remarkable financial and economic recovery of France "is convincing evidence that great hardship will not be imposed upon France In meeting the payments to America-" Safes. Typewriters, sola, rented, VERN PEISER Phone 24 218 E.

Congress. i Keep Cool by a shower installed by us in vour home. The whole family will enjoy it these hot days. Hearn comedy; also The Hero of the Circus with Maclste. Thursday and Friday The Big City, with Lon Chaney.

News, comedy. LYRIC Sunday The Price of Headwaiters, with Lewis Stone and Lllyan Tashman. Today and Tuesday-Mother Knows Best, with Madge Bellamy. Wednesday-Hoof Marks, with Jack Donovan. Thursday The Brown Derby, with Johnny Hines.

Friday The Bugle Call, with Jackie Coo- gan and Claire Windsor. Saturday-Fred Thompson in "Kit Carson." Plumbing, Heating Sheet Metal Works 220 N. 4th Ave. Phone 198 You'll be surprised at the things a dollar can do- you'll wonder at the multitude of unbelievaM bargains you'll doubt the sanity of some of merchants, perhaps, when you read their ft ings, but you should worry it will be a wonderW day for you! Once again the merchants have decided to join together in giving Tucsonans a CITY WIDE DOLLAR DAY a gala occasion for shoppers the biggest, according to indications, ever staged in Tucson. SHOWER WILL GIVE SWIMMING COURSES Hazen Shower, Tucson Scout ex- "St.

Louis Robin" Nearing 400th Hour ecutive, left yesterday for Hayden for a conference with Oxnam, president ot the Catalina Council of i Boy Scouts. From Hayden, Shower will proceed to Ray and then to So-nora and later to Florence, where he will conduct water safety cources similar to the one given in Tucson recently. The courses at Ray and Sonora will be given from today to August 3, and that at Florence from August 5 to 10. Shower will go on to No-gales August 12 to 17 and to Ajo August 22 to C7. where he will re-I peat Us soursesi Motor running perfectly.

This is due to correct lubrication and ground service. Your motor car will run indefinitely, if we do the greasing, oiling and contacting. BRICHTA'S SERVICE STATION 141 S. STONE AVE. PHONE 290 Don't Fail to See the Tuesday Star.

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