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Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Friday Morning, January 13, 1933 Telephone 3-1111 Fate Of Powell Little Stories Of Phoenix Daily Life Lefebvre Made Manslaughter Case Near End Continrjd Krorn Om) wV.n thy noticd the Brown auto- Lies With Jury (Continued From Page One) himself in front of their hom City Engineer E. S. CLARK, Phoenix attorney, will'address members of the Legion i Luncheonnaires at a noon meet-lino- in the Grand Cafe today. Dr. said he knew nothing until he "woks lmohi.

utandinjr almost in the cntr lf th5 hUrhway. The tH light a buminr. they id. An Stephens Wife Slaying Plot Charged (Continued From Page One) cell today. He embraced her affectionately.

You don't believe atl this stuff about me, do you?" he asked. "Yes, I do," she replied, tearfully, and hurried out. Iter father, Jim Morley, former owner of the Ixis Angeles baseball club, expressed belief in Craig's Innocence. A complaint charging Craig with attempted murder was Issued by the district attorney tonight after the grand Jury refused to act in the case. Bryan and two other officers C.

McGrath. elected president last week, "will introduce the speaker. A. LONG, regional engineer for the I'nited States Forest Serv- Z'rldar Moraine. Junaarr 13, 13I Srd Vear.

N. 24 AXUtOjff -Q? fTBIAC every momtnt and Sunday Ariiona Hubltriln Company North Cartral Avenu Phoenix. Arizona. Subscription rates la advaoc I'er f'er Threa fix Una opy Mo. Mot.

Mo. Ti Arizona OS SZ.60 l.0 lint mt Arizana .1 1 2i 13 10 7 tlJ.Ot Ersieref) a aecortdlaaa maiter at pom office at t'hoentx. A risona. anrtar Act of March 2. MRS.

H. W. BACON. 5IS Wt! Wiilftta sir-ft, vai r-prted '-1 t-rday a recovering at her homj aftr an two months. NEW OFFICERS of the rhornix htanrh.

National Association for the AdvaRf firnent of Colored I'eopie, will; tf lnjtatlfd at a mf-'tinsr at orlnrk tfmifht in the African Meth-' odift thurch, Eighth and J-fffrson street MEMBERS of tho Womrn'f! Mi-i Hionary Soc jetv of the Baptist thtirrh wiil hold a luncheon in the rhurch at 1 o'clock this afternoon. A TELEGRAM waa held in the Western offire htre last: nLcht for Harrv Jacobs. i ice, Albuquerque, as in Phoenix 'yesterday on business. M. F.

MURPHY. Globe, former representative from Gila county I In the legislature, was jn Thoenix i yesterday and visited the capitol. (Continued From Page One) would not brinir it in until there "was a better reason" for it. Presents Affidavits Kimball gave Joseph C. Furst, acting city manager, two affidavits which he asked to have read.

The contents were not made public, however. He also railed a witness whose name was given as Fred Cobb, who testified he had been approached by a man to pay money for a slot machine concession here. He said he refused the payment sought. Demanding that the questioning be brought to an end, Mr. Guess was -successful in starting ahead up in me nospoai." Alleged attentions paid by other men to Mrs, Powell were related by the defendant a one of th things which led to the shooting.

In rebuttal the prosecutor. Grant Laney, deputy county attcrnev railed Beit Shuey and Merle. Dotm" friends of Mrs. Powell, and rerMj'aS J. A.

Swader. her father; Mrs tv B. Martin. Carl Swader and Ar'ea Swader. Mrs.

Velma Thomas, frienfj 0 Mrs. Powell and only eye-witness to the shooting, never was located hy' deputies sheriff who sought her to appear both as a state and de. were questioned by the Jury before C. W. SEELEY, general agent for the passenger department of the Erie Railroad, was a caller in local railroad offices yesterday.

ttirnM hi car to driv! aronnfi tn "taJiid machine, two joisnr ran arwi th; road fn frf nt the a pjiroachlr.jr rsr, they docisrrd. Thoiijrh P'Thin turned hi car off th hU-htiay. could not arid "trikirig th rtiiidren, fit and Mrs. St'ph'riw 1p1 ifi'd. Fo'irt'n r.thfr dffn witnss trifififi hfor th court rTd at 5 o'rlof k.

The tria! wHl resum-f-'l at o'rlof thin morning. Big Cut Made In Army Funds Farm Relief Bill Passed (Corii ift'if'i Ymm Patre; On) P.earo rr.d, any posjiih! effectiveness ia lost. Br hog in f- are ma kin- the mista of your and by pot tin dairy product In fa are intensi-fj f-'i-jSrsn'in, li' momt, 9-itM tf. art i'n, aavtng had beard rmrMit'( riinpennir "It r.evtr thf Jijfit of day in t.e He sio t'l'td oat 'if or)r by the rhn'r pepre-eritame Warren. Itin'wrat, North CJs rosir a.

From both Jietrioerafie ranks tr.o trrf of tr.e bill re. Katied. P.apf.n of totd hi f. tea that liT i I understood tbl bill I ad the upport of mv iiiK'Snlent-ci'-f 1, I fried t' luaj i after tVi( rn'irr mi mud ni'ir-'l, Kitd. "tk1 v-in try to down rue the hiirb'-V tariff e-r prf'(Kin-1, I atir-p." Cotton Out A five -'frit Jin4 tariff on was rotM o'-it, to 31, on a rn'-'ion of Snow of But ti.

bill passed import rfijt)i of rents a pound on ahorf rotton, five pound fin nnd f.fts Hi addition JAKE FINE, Chicago lettuce it voted against taking action. Three Slavers p. T. ROBINSON, of the Southern Pacific Lines, Tucson, arrived yesterday for a business visit, lie is a Sliest in Hotel Adarns. buyer, who has been in Phoenix for the past month, left yesterday for Brawley, Calif.

THE REV. E. S. STRICKER, CHARLES HARTMAN, member JOHN SAPP, publicity director of the Fox theater here, will leave this morning for Tucson on business, A DANCE will be held in the Odd Fellows' hall. Third avenue and Adams street, from 9 to 12 o'clock tomorrow nitrht, by Arizona bekah lodpe No.

1. S. D. HURWITZ, rabbi of f.m- of the Fir.et Methodist of the industrial commission returned yesterday from a business trip to Tucson. 0 Bolivia has practically stopped the import of luxuries.

church, has gon- to Stockton, to attend a district conference of MISS WILLIE HARRISON of ministers of his denomination. He sukumtm com 'Jtl-oa. rasa al Cont inuf-d From Past On) it iv and non-military will return to Phoenix January 21 Phoeniv h'i3 been appointed secretary to J. IMack. state' dairy commissioner, it was announced (iNSiass Concept I 1:1 ii DANIEL HURLEY, United States grf-tcation Iieth Israel, 1L'2 lst latt'-r supplied iKh thf Are Electrocuted OSS1NINX.VN.

Jan. 12 (AP) Withi.i 16 minutes tonight, three youths were electrocuted at Sing Sing prison. All convicted of murder, those who paid the law's penalty with their lives were: Peter Harris, 21 years old, of Olean, N. who fuught a gun battle with Olean policemen and fatally wounded a bystander; Thomas Carpenter and Charles Bates both 19, colored, of the Bronx, convicted of slaying a grocer in a holdup. commissiontr's commissioner, was ill with influenza from the ver will preach on Vhn i vesterday I.

noil the reduction. vesterdav in his home on Glendale Death P.eckons' at the service in olfice. the church at 8:15 o'clock tonight. J. W.

HUNT, member of the state avenue. A DANCE ill be held bv he i livestock sanitary commission, re- Ml Je to his home, in Douglas yes- Jatlattt Paradise Valley Improvement Club turned in the Kunnyside school house to-terday PHONt J6IS3 PVtONI 341)) after spending several days Senate Irked At Filibuster with the original purposes of the session by offering a motion to vacate the office of chief of police. It carried over the' negative votes of Mr. Kimball and Mayor Paddock. Another motion for appointing Matlock as chief carried with the same vote.

Then Guess moved the vacating of the office of ctiy engineer and appointment of Lefebvre to fill the vacancy. The latter motion carried without opposition. Both Surprised Both Lefebvre and Matlock said their, new appointments came as complete surprises to them, adding they had not had an opportunity to consider what, if any, changes they would make in their departments. Matlock has served as assistant chief of police under the present administration and has been chief under several previous administrations. Mr.

Lefebvre is a highly trained engineer and for several years previous to becoming chief here last spring was the state highway engineer. I.ate last night a lengtliv statement signed by Commissioners Pat-ton, Guess anil Marston was issued "deploring the pu'dic attack by innuendo and inference made upon one of the commission members." tion here. The action of today does t) fXI'tl'lf Iff fin Most Coughs Demand Creomulsion thf rti'iiiT Si. me eut.s propfjpf ii by the om-niittf-e broui'bt immediate promise f.f lontfNt. ne due for floor debate was that which would win-pend citizens' military training amps for a year.

A similar proposal by the committer last year was overridden by the house. The fiminit however, yielded on one pi.jnt that it also tried but la I to put Lionel) last year a ii ion In jinny fdticer strenrrth li'fm to lO.onn. In its report diseiissinjr this question, the committee said that beeaus of th lejeeiion of this decrease matter is nut npain presented, al-thouKh it would iem that the conclusion of any informed person, without bias or self-interest, must lie that both coononiv and effi- inot constitute a combination nor a jnew alignment of the commission, I but 6n the contrary, we will wel-Icome the advice and co-operation an'! ooot-Tfjil Mr. 'i orrirnndit i iy rif f- ptlii cllle tav iW'ii th'so wiii'. ii would a bilboti-n on (iin tt.at i to SiiHiflntcf tiif farnir I' morrow night.

It will be open to attending- meetings of the board, the publiff. MAJ. A. C. HORTON, district MARSHALL NORTHINGTON cadastral ensineer for Arizona and pleaded not guilty yesterday to a California.

United States public peace disturbance and survey office, will leave today for Clarence K. Ice, Kast Phoenix headquarters in fiJendale, Calif, tic, set 3 o'clock Tuesday after- JOHN H. DALL. deputy prohibition as time for trial. Northinsrton jtion administrator for Arizona, re-was returned to jaii in lieu of urned late yesterday afternoon bond jfrom a business trip to IToscott.

JOSEPH M. HOLUB, local at- H. E. KOYEN, New York City torney, is in Winslow on business 'business man, is a. Phoenix visitor, and is expected to return here to-jlle is a suest in Hotel Adams, morrow.

T. H. O'BRIEN, general manager MRS. LEO CHAMBLISS is re-'of the inspiration Copper Company, covering in Pt. Joseph's hospital 'arrived yesterday from Miami with rr pf (iiiir hji'i th oil! f-fr-y of all members of the commission and the public at large to the end that the citizens and taxpayers of this city will be served as a unit," the statement concluded.

a prif-f en his share of tho f-r-nKomptinn of th seven if. it ima tel this minimum fir if niniiii 'if the j.i'f-'-war parity ratio with Industrial cmi-rn orl 1 1 (Continued From Page One) a whisper, Long immediatedy accepted the challenge and drew assistance from Senator Thomas. Democrat. Oklahoma, who voted against the recess motion of Senator Wheeler, Democrat, Montana, in order to make a long-planned speech. The tall, white-haired Oklalioman read a number of telegrams from citizens in his state, including one from the state banking objecting to the bill's branch hank provisions.

-o- Don't let them get a strangle holfl. Fight germs quickly. Creomuisiori combines the 7 best helps known to modern science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take.

No narxotics. Your druggist will ra. fund your money if any cough or cold no matter how long standing is not relieved by Creomulsion. CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON after a major operation. She' te Biit "a tine f.ijt.

thf measure, -n-to a acric-ult'ire and -xivtinp iiMtioriH! stn li! i-1) Ol'ficials of Britain are much interested in reports that the first quarter of 1S32 the population of Kngland, Wales and Northern Ireland increased only 3.309. while that of Italy climbed 101,751 and that of Poland 124. 3S1. ciency wouid ensue from such a I III 1 Although CJen. Douglas Mac-J Arthur.

hief of staff, ranked the! rioroif fin hp l-it co. an aff" tf 'i il n.teii states l.tii in military jsfrencth of land forces, and Hi Coolie rt. Pillsbury, assistant Toi- at vesterdav mornings session. v.n a it li in i da vk li i a i i M'i iritf imt i lfi.it to, li III i the Richard McDonald, also of the mining concern. They arc.

guests in Hotel Adams. THE REV. FRED A. LINE, pastor of the First Congregational church, will speak on "Thrift and Child Wei r-" at a meeting of the Balsz school Parent Teacher Association in the school auditorium at 3 o'clock this afternoon. TRINITY CATHEDRAL auxiliary guild will hold a regular monthly luncheon meet at 1 p.

m. today at Bishop Atwood House. Dr. Francis J. Drown of Yuma will be guest speaker.

Mrs. W. D. Rever-itlge, president, will preside and Mis. C.

A. Carson will be chairman of the day. by i a I (a li) a df a -1'" i chif of army enaitieers, said flood control work must be sharply re-duccil if the bude'ef estimates vvete accepted, the committee refused to make any increases in these it "li is, one notable budsret increase. ing lif1 i''a n. Punt Sample Shoe SALE fan It ti till I Itlt VSi'K ai i I i i fair ret ho Fixed Valu' i 1 1 hHt iind fit ti 'tit' After he had proceeded for about three-quarters of an hour.

Senator Watson of Indiana, the Republican leader, moved a recess. The few senators present agreed. Glass interrupted Thomas at one point to term "utterly preposterous fabrications" statements that the, bill had not been looked into fully and all points thoroughly investigated. A moment later Glass called "the grossest injustice" ever done him the hearing of an independent banker held last Saturday by the banking committee, contending the bill was not properly before that committee as it was before the senate for consideration. When Thomas said a great deal wever, of H4.fi(ifi was frranted i- national cuard.

called the "ef-int and foremost adjunct of Hie l-i lar establishment." "i id i lu The statement also promised an early Investigation with the object of reducing water rates and chal-; lenged the opposing faction of the-administration for "not taking ac- tion to alleviate" the condition which has arisen in connection with, the forced sale of property for de-i linquent taxes. In their public message the three commissioners also promised the directing of their energies toward consolidation of municipal offices in order to effect further economies, and efforts to place civil service in the city government upon a sound basis. i The statement closed with an ex- a pn. poull'l on i ot tort fi nl hogs; thif ifiits jionnd nut and 2ft nts a pi trfat. With 1 1 1 pt imi of lii-P' fiftv I ft ilial to I i till ni-f t.i i a fin i ih'so iiiur-M a no artna ki JH r- (.

1- and i ii.uii pi oflui fi fit) subs at It; IS West Washington sti eet. THE WOMAN'S AID of the First Methodist chuich will meet today at 2 p. in the church, parlors. Mrs. Russell Shedd is program chairman and will present Mrs.

Munson in devotions. The Kcnilwoith Glee. Club under the direction of Miss Kdith Chapman will give a group of numbers alter which members will have a social hour. One Fugitive Surrenders (Continued From Page One) prised Finest Poach, deputy sbcrilT. who was shaving.

Morrell and Poach were left locked in a cell, screaming for help. It was four minutes. Roach estimated, beloie some visitors to the jail who were on an upper floor at the time of the delivery, released them so that they could notify the sheriff's Office. The escapes fled through the busy courtroom corridors, in which were many persons who had left courtrooms, a attending afternoon sessions. In their flight they passed within a few steps of the division No.

1 courtroom, where three had been sentenced to prison by Judge M. T. Phelps, where Pritchett is to go on trial January 21 and where Maddi-gan faces arraignment Monday morning, if apprehended. Pictures, descriptions and records of the four prisoners still missing were sent yesterday to all parts of the state and to adjoining states. he do- A REAL BARGAIN FOR LADIES WEARING SMALL SIZES.

A select portion of our model stock is on sale and we would advise your early selection. Suedes Kidskins Satins Hi Lo Heels. All samples on sale at the low price of 93c. SAMPLE SIZES ONLY 2y2-3-3V2-4-4i2 i.l tii-ir of In a. The air corps allowance was continued without, substantial the bill carrying: $2.1,537.

ooft and a at imi iziriK- contracts for new an planes to the extent of This ill How the purchase of 375 in plans and let qualified pilots flv an of 210 hours. Two items ill the bill were by the. committee for the siime am. unts as recommended by the binicft. They were for ni is and harbors and fur Mississippi river flood contii.l works.

Manchu Troops Chinese Joe L. Little Rites Arranged Funeral services for Joe U. Little, Merchants Police Patrol officer who died in a local hospital Wednesday night, will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorroyv afternoon in Memory chapel of A. Ij. Moore and Sons mortuary.

The officer was injuifd a week ago when he slipped while climbing a pole, in the business district in pursuit fit' a prowler. Though he regained his hold on the pole when he slipped, he ruptured a lung and no i.nirii pression lavoring equal distrinution of patronage of merchants through-! out the city in connection with the, buying of city supplies and effeoi tive operation of the budget sys-i tern. "The reason for the removal of one of the heads of the depart-ments of the city are best known to himself and are beside the ques- of pressure was being brought to put throu-gli the bill and there was much propaganda in its behalf, Glass, with a show of anger, broke in angrily and said: "Dues the senator mean he believes undue or sinister influences have been brought to bear?" Thomas said he did not mean that, particularly if Glass thought it applied to him. In the midst of the fight to force a to pt ion. i pi ration this would be .1 thioush the Issuance i i ei if i al the 'I' in1 i tf ii a would a'-.

in and I eib blf: at i 1 i i 1 1 i' a ii a ii lip tills (id i to 1 dil'tfi'-i, i I a 1 ins I Wet of "adij-t tin)' i he 1 1 li i the TI Il'i; ern l-i prii a n. vahii-. Car he tiaii'i i ponllii four i UP to 1 Mt7' inn I 1 later contracted pneumonia. the night session as a means of! wearing down the filibuster, back- i ers of Long threatened to block all a 0 la at 1 a ii. 1 1 hi o.rd I.M1IS ina to to 4'.

(Cont i nued From Pace One) His condition became serious Tuesday and he was removed from his home to the hospital. He died less than 2t hours later. 'liiouienkou. f.n the Great AVall. To pa legislation unless prompt attenticui were assured both Tor currency tn-flation and hunger relief legislation.

The contest was precipitated by the proposal of those behind Glass to invoke the cloture rule, clamping the lid of debate and forcing a vote. fits il 111); bin's ne- pi I lo.l, to mnikei 2n than during 1 1 .11 lUlj- Cn- no in The minute this was Kin Of Death Victim Sought The iTails Mortuary here is seeking information relative to Roy Watson, who collapsed on a downtown street and died in a local prod i i per i 'it he sa aland dan their I'M et I i the Son preccd'n i'iir ha to show not illrl-i 11 s.m) iig in. of described heavy fighting in which the Chinese repulsed the invaders, although the Japanese, officially announced they had not advanced beyond Chiomenkou. the Japanese legation and voong Marshal Chang lica do ua 1 1 i here officially insisted there had been no negotiations in the past 2t hours looking to settlement of the it subsequent incidents. NANKING GIVES STAND 13 (Friday) (' Pi The Nanking covernment in 1au Hoover Delays Filipino Veto Senator heeler.

Democrat, Montana, entered the fray. He is author of a bill for free coinage of silver at the ratio of ifi to one with gold. He took the floor to warn that unless some measure of inflation of "reflation" were given prompt attention, all legislation would be Hie not cn tin i .1 lioutltv on bat- an i PURE DISTILLED RTv. 122 E. Wa.hington WATER I I PHONE 3-5156 Vflf i I L.r" fp nt rrt of t.

te i ouid roc i lien, i fife.l i it hospial Wednesday night, H. M. Mans, in charge, said. Mr. Mau-s said the mortuary was anxious to get in touch with friends or relatives of Mr.

Watson, on whom little information is available. (Continued From White House within Page One) the hour, but wotiii) not I i age 1 it a. a ai identical memoranda today to the, United States. Creat Britain, France. Italy.

Helaiiim. Spain andi the Netherlands declared Japan is! -s of the l.i initial priod. to shmv any acro-benef fl -S4. cfup year las would have ID benetit and ould hac to show -o- On. li p.

held up. Long immediately joined the Wheeler cause, but a little, later allowed the Glass bill to be laid aside temporarily, for a second time since he launched his filibuster, to permit consideration of the $31,000,000 deficiency bill. pi tO cat ii in the da i i ma to in. fl'i'. ti $00 rz $1.10 I and AOs 110 If rtt jf 7 fMfsl anil HI.

In ckkmk II Jf I it II if rJ A kkxnk tut: koik A A 11 Vl i 1 PimntR ($1.5 Value) JL -A. Jk. i taint) Al FOR 1 Arts -f I OR $1.00 I WITH; A REPUTATONjj 97 pet For a I 1.1 he rent neres.i grow ci lot ion tec hot nil id" i an. i a u-i-F cent use it never came. "It will be sent up the first thing tomorrow after congress convenes," Snell said later.

Despite the possibility- that a two-thirds vote could be mustered in the house for such action, there appeared little probability that the veto could be overridden in the senate. President Hoover interested himself directly in the Philippine question during the day. He conferred with Secretary Hurley, who recommended in a formal report that the measure be vetoed and Representative Hare. Democrat, South Carolina, author of the house bill which was merged with the senate measure. a 2" per pi od 1.1 Hi i i i- a 1 a 2" pet i Hubbard Rites Are Arranged services for Mrs.

Annie K. Hubbard of Ray, who died in a local hospital Wednesday night, witi be held at 3n o'clock tomorrow morning in the A. D. Moore and Sons chapel, the Rev. ('.

Ar-lin Heydon officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood Memorial pa rk. Mrs. Hubbard, wife of Orril Ico Hubbard, had been a resident of pat ae taking advantage of special privileges claimed under the Boxer protocol in the 1 ha ik wa and nt incidents. Tee memorandum said the Japan, jn their attack on Shanhaik-uaii killed thousands of innocent Chinese, damaged property and are imu concentrating troops in that region.

Theic-fore. it was set forth, China an not assume responsibility for tiny situation in law or fact resulting from the exercise by the Chinese of their legitimate right of resisting "the aggressive actions of pa ii." iiu I i in cent ip would Level Pat ity Wood Fuel Oil Capital Fuel Feed PHONE 3-1171 fn 1 I II 1 aid I. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY In tins parit pile Slid the proi CIGARETTES Luckies, Old Gold, Camels, Chesterfields, Aw Turkey Lunch Roast Tom Turkey, Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Vegetables, Hot Rolls, Sal ties Ray for 20 years and was a nirin- lie i price plus an Hid fT the secretary of war nor i ber of the Florence chapter. Order in I in -oui'd a p. -nt- a lit a in of 200 7A.JL7 index in th.

Carton Packages Hare would comment upon details their conference as they left the executive offices. ad, Coffeo or Milk r. Filing Ot Judd .3 for 25c 95 95 would he addit nnial eat 'i pi-p. Of I'M Sho'i'd op a ion Pir n-. tsr.l To ma: com pe levied lined in lit v.ar the ar p.

ta mild Paul Jones, 200 White Rolls, 200 AKTKKNOOX M'KOAI. 20c (boeolnla 10c Pecan fundus hi Plea Due Today Husband Slays ((alotaos TRADE MARK REG. of the Kast cm Star. She also was a sister of Dr. Warner Watkins of Phoenix.

She died after an illness of five weeks. Many companies are sledding mining outfits to mine prospects located in Alaska last summer, and gold mining promises to be one of the chief developments of the territory during the coming season. Make Money By Saving ON (Continued From Page One) 'Untidy' Wife PADRES ELIXIR 39 78 LISTERINE 1.00 Bottle i-i'iiiiiiinfit pr. s. nt.

lev el of betiev i-r il tax is linn pi the lid he levied oil siih Htssiiitr. ger. New a an. soim lit to hav n. but was d.

fcatcd. IS Ounce Size nil HENNA POWDER 23 65c Ksrptian ELECTRIC HEATER 1-19 82.50 Value CITR0CARB0NATE QQC Ormc. Phoenix, chairman and member, and Arthur T. Pa I'lade. attorney general, and Herman K.

Hendiiv, state superintendent (if public instruction, members. Counsel for Mrs. Judd include beside lllson and Verge, Krwin II. Kaiz and Jacob Morgan, both of Phoenix, and Howard G. Richardson, ou Mill t.nioj 69 house retascl to charge IP and Pll i lev (in ed I the a ci Itottu a (Continued From I'age One) untidy housekeeping made me.

We quarreled. 1 shot her." The teacher testified after state's Attorney- Carson Perdunn had demanded the death penalty and introduced an oral confession in which Moor admitted the slaying because he said, his wife was untidy and hinted he was jealous because she was more popular as a teacher than he was. a 1 I t. 89c BEEF, IRON WINE fiQ SI. 00 Pint Bottle For lazy liver, stomach and kidneys, biliousness, indi gestion, constipation, head-ache, colds and fever.

101 and 35 at dealers US 80 60 89 processing is eiend-ois and lold.cis, with that or lew cr bar- 35e 50c. VICK'S Gillette RUB RUB Blades 21c 33c I 1 Hot Water $2.00 Bottles Nue-Ovo Values tip tfi 9'l for While th-y lat KheiiiiiHfit.ni S9c M.S9 Sl.9 Psyllium Heating Seed paj White 1 lb. Can Kleetrle 23c 90c 1 I 0e Voisterol N0SE Mead or DROPS arae-Uais Sew I-are 91ze 63c 33c AUT0PIA 3901 K. Van Rurtn Rooms witb Bath Curare 1 .50 4 Room Cnttnrr SI. 50 up Ttr Iay Sprrlal Wt-eklj-Vlmithly Rates pi WAFFLE IRON 9 89 IW.OO Value, 1 CHAMOIS HI.

25 Value. Larue SCOTTS EMULSION $1.20 Size SOAP FLAKES 30c I K. Pke 79 19 rurDrmr flfrC similar exemption, with the sales limit at T5. Since the bill is designed to benefit only on the domestic consumption, processing tax collections are i. funded upon exportation.

re. 5 ot flc-or Professing for home consumption so i exempted. On hogs is would exempt the processing farmer Whose salfs do not fv.rol $110. On product there ou'd he a 26 35e Can TOOTH BRUSHES 1g a.V Valuta IW WOODBORY 19c 25e Face Powder Be Sensible HAIR OIL St. 00 Pint Bottle FR0STILLA 59' 24' Mac Marr Savings for Friday, Jan.

13 In all Phoenix, Glenda le and Mesa Stores 35e 1.1 ion PEACOCK BLEACH 7Q' SI. 10 Cream TANGEE LIP STICK 9Qe I'urse Sim HAND BRUSH 17 25c Value GILLETTE RAZOR 10 New and Blue Blade I CASTOR OIL 17c ,25 Bottle L-B HAIR OIL fiQ St. 00 Bottle HOSPITAL COTTON 50c Teiind Roll NIPPLES OQc Antl-Collc, ft about the FLUJ A POPPY SEED BREAD THEATRICAL 1QC Cream 50c Lb SPUTUM CUPS QC 75e Pks. af 100 flat TJ 24 ounce Loaf 10 GROUND VEAL 15 COUNTRY SAUSAGE 10 MALTINE Qjc And Cod Lirer Oil SHAVING CREAM 1()c 50c Prep CREOMULSION gQc 00e Bottle Lb. Chocolates KCPFKR-S 2'a lb.

Box 89c 50c Shaving Cream I her Giant Mr.c Tube 19c With evrty epidemic of an epidemic of advice. Hut if you have the f'iu or you even suspect its presence there's ov.e thine to do. Call a doctor immediately. There are. however, some Mmp'e.

precautions that evervone should take at Ihiv time. 1 ry to keep in uood physical condition. Ciuard acimst colds or ore throat by avoiding contact with ail toughers and sneeiers. The FRESH OYSTERS 35' 79' Pint If you should catch a cold. Haver Aspirin will help light it.

Keep a supply of these tablets in the house and take them according to directions at the tirst sign of anv col.J.' Crush three Haver Aspirin tablets in half a g'as of ater and gargSe as directed, if there' is any soreness of the throat. Be sure to use the genuine Haver Aspirin tablets stamped with, the Bayercross. Above don't debv calling your doctor if you have reason to suspect that vou have caught the flu. ADEX TABLETS 70 SI.M (Miuibb's BIS0D0L AQ Blao 0 0 0 HAM PORK STEAK 15 Clicquot Club GINGER ALE 2 JELL WELL 3 For easily prpaiM desserts and MlAri. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBbM BBBBBBBBBSBSWilaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBManBBBMBaSlBBBBBa I.ibbv'B CORNED BEEF Best Foods.

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to faa M0THEX BAGS SI. 00 Value IR0NIZED YEAST I.H Tablets LEMON SHAMPOO 10 Soaa. 4 for SUPER-D SI. 00 Cod Liver Oil ELECTRIC CLOCK St. 00 Valoa ASPIRIN TABLETS Poaibb's.

Box CLEANSER a i 09 39 79' 23' 79' 98 17' 4' 1.00 Bencoline Milk Antiseptic Magnesia Mouth Wash Qmmn and rtHK -aity 19c 39c I SI. 00 Lucretia Hind's Vanderbilt Almond Perfnme Lotion 39c 69c PIERCE'S FAV. Rx QQ fl.SS Bottle CASHMERE B0QUET 1JJ 25 cJoaa JAD SALTS fiQ 85 Kottle SHAVING CREAM 00 1 I. Jar Broshltss Vr ENVELOPES 15e I Into ORANGES 30 Large Arizona navels Dor. RHUBARB 3U.25' PARSNIPS Sweet, tender Ariiona parsnips Lb.

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