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BHKBMBBal -. .K- 5. i,1 aafLfc.-, g&ajga.-. . ,.. .... TTt ohea. kiKKaaBSHvwlBHHBKnHHHHIMHHBnBHiHIBHHHBHinBBBBWilSBS . -1 i - iS '. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922. THE COCONINO SUN QJmhiii tlMIIMIMIIIIiniHIHIIHUItltlHIIIMMHIIIIIMIMMMtlllllllMMIIIMMIIIUIMMIIIIIHIIIHHIMIMIMIIIIIIIIIHMMIIIIIIItllllllllMlfn CHEERFUL CHIRPS (By "DEL.") Mostly nonsense, except in those rare Intervals when a real idea comes along and is grabbed off. llllllllllllllllllMIHIIIIIlllllltllllllllllllllllMMIIIItllMMIIKIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII.IIIlllllMllllllllllliiliiiiiiiittlllllMitiiiiiiiiiiii ilinnin Well, we're at homo now. That is, next to Flagstaff, it's home. It's the most interesting place in the United states, next to rlagstau. A dozen miles away the Potomac empties into Chesapeake bay the lat ter, two miles away, in plain sight Four miles to the south the Rappahan nock also empties into the bay. That's how the bay gets so much water. So much water's the reason for the hickory, walnut and pecan trees scat tered all around, roses still blooming and the big apple orchards. So many apples is the reason simon pure applejack brandy is only three bucks a quart and about as plentiful as anything else. Well, yes, if you insist. No, no wa ter in it; a little sugar, please. A-h-h-h-! now. "Sivcn in all," she answer, "Four by the third wife of me second husband and three by the second wife of me first." Tho combined circulation of our pa per and the Saturday Evening Post used to be about two million copies a week. Mrs. Del would deaily loved to have bought a little alligator wo saw but I dissuaded her because I understand they are mostly used to Florida wa ter, and that is so expensive. Going down to the boat in Balti more we rode in a cab from the hotel. A fat man, a regular behemoth, rode with us. When we got to the wharf tho fat man handed the driver the exact face, 50 cents, and started off. Grant, the former all dressed up in a handsome new uniform while all Gen eral Giant had on was an "old, rag ged Union suit." Modernity hasn't hit tho mountain eers in tho extreme southwestern part of Virginia very hard. Some of the old mountaineers there never saw a negro. Not that negroes are modern, but the fact they never saw one shows that they don't travel much. That sec tion of Virginia was strowrly for the union during the civil war. They are hardy and honest, addicted to feuds and great lovers of nature. The sun shines only at intervals, but theres always moonshine. DAM SITES AND PACT ARE DIFFERENT THINGS HOW WANAMAKER KEPT CLOSE TO THE PUBLIC Page Three John Wanamaker, whose long and useful career was closed by death re cently without doubt was the world's greatest merchant when he passed away. Succeeding A. T. Stewart in the New York Wanamaker store, he went far beyond the mark in mer "Just a minute, friend," said the cabby. "Would you mind waiting un til 1 ,lv?vn nwnv? T .lon'f wnnfr in Turkeys are funny birds. Often Unko n rhnnrn nf Wt.ino- this horsn lately I've wished I was a turkey. Sm wW ho'e Via drnrrmnn- nil nvnr "Ptimr nut tAAnnn nn.l lnnlrnHii nulf , r "" ycvuiia uim iinnuij iiui., town IOT OU CdltS. swauowing tnem wnoie, or course. And they can tell which aro the good ones,' too, and when they pick one up that isn't good they drop it. Would be fine to drink a can of Campbell's soup without having to open tho can, or eat oysters, shells and all. Coming down Chesapeake Bay from There's a young married woman hero who makes her husband pay her a dollar every time he kisses her. She is saving up for a limousine. I'm pretty certain that if she had adopted a similar plan before she ever met him she might have had a whole garage. A little neice complains that arith- Baltimore in the boat last night my metic is the hardest thing! You can't wife wanted to know tho altitude. We take three pears from eight peaches, figuied it out as exactly nothing, net, nor eight horses from ten cats, but deciding that was about as low as it's perfectly easy for the hired man we'd ever get unless the boat sunk, which considering tho fog and the narrow margins by which we escaped several collisions with other boats, to get twelve quarts of milk from two cows There was an artist boarding here We do not know whether any con siderable number of Arizonians have read the Colorado River compact, but in some way many of them have been misled as to its purpose. One hears in discussions of it much talk about the tvne and location of dams to be erected in Arizona. Gentlemen are i chandismg attained by Stewart. It divided as to whethe. there should be (safely can be said, in due respect to a dam at Boulder Canyon, at Glen i others, that Wanamaker was Ameri Canyon, or in both places. There is ca's biggest and most sucessful mer some dispute also as to the height of .chant, a dam that might be erected at Boul- Wanamaker was a pioneer in ad- A friend who tauriit there told of der Canyon. vcrtising and he set the pace for de an Episcopal minister who rode na an mis nas noimng wnaicvcr,!""""! aiui-ua uvuiywnere. lie ex-j through, prospecting. He asked a i to do with the compact. There is just , pended millions of dollars in adver woman if there were any Episcopal- as direct or remote refeience to the tising, and to it ho gave credit for ians around there. location and types of dams on the the success that came to him. His "Deed, I don't know," she said, "but1 Colorado River to be found in the Ten 'advertising covcied 1'hiladclphia, and John shot somcthin' this momin' he I Commandments as there is m the Col-1 his .New lork store's advertising didn't know the name of. Yo' kin look' orado River compact. Never is theihelped draw trade to his establish at its hide 'mong the others on tho (location of a dam advised or mention- .ment in the metropolis. I back fence." ed. The Colorado River Commission1 . The advertising of Wanamaker car-, The minister stayed that Sunday 'was not formed to build dams or to , riea witn it a personal touch. The and preached, playing up pretty prescribe any plan for the develop-1 mature ot his newspaper advertising! strongly what happens hereafter to 'ment of the basin. It was organized and he used practically no other . the unrepentant. The same woman, only to lay a foundation on which the , agency in reaching the public was , whose husband didn't hear the sermon, 'people of the seven states might con-, the More News Page," which he al asked the preacher not to tell him . struct a plan of development, so ways led with an editorial over his mat tne operations ot one state would own signature, ana mvariaoiy written not interfere with the operations of by himself. i another. ' The Wanamaker editorial was his. Once such a foundation man was i means of talkimr to the nubliV. nnd ine iiiuu , ., , , ... , . u , . i . ' . ' .. Pi,i in. ,i,.. m;,im r lam eacn state, or ine group oi states " raugcu in suoieci irom store pon- tories, homes and methods are veryl!" each division, might proceed with- cies to state and national matters. Of- much in evidence, it is said that most ln tself or wlt,h thet,aid VH f C,d" ' 1 1? A T? S S&J hlm 1"1.1tlie of the farmers, whose chief crop is eral government to the work of de-, editonal while on his way to the store tobacco, have their savings buried in velppment. It would then be decided, I jn the morning, setting it down on tho ground, and along the valley of and the decision would not be dictated the back of an envelope or any scrap the upper James river, in one county I ln, the slightest egree by the compact, . of. paper he might have in his pocket, alone, it is estimated that there is atiwhc e !,alVs' Hervou8 or other His editorial s became noted, and they These are matters to which the leg-1 ten with more eagerness than the edi islature in considering the compact is torials of the newspaper whose space not lequested to commit the state. In he bought. any action which it is possible to take I In his writing Wanamaker told hi"? on the compact, the legislature could customers all about his business, what not commit the state. his policies were, and of his plans for If in Arizona any extensive develop- the future. Thus, his hold upon the ment works are built within the pres- public became strong and enduring, ent generation, it will have to be done for each day the readers of the news- hir tVin TTnitorl Stn oa nprtifftrnmnnt TJin ' nanprs hp nntl-nninl fnlt Via ...or. f nil.. Plans to more effectively protect greatcr part if not the entir0 initial, ing to them. "I have found newspa- nt-.vut-!,! """ "- " cost, will be paid by the government. , per advertising the lest," he once what he had the rest of them, "fer he'll sho' go an' git rarin' drunk." Even north of there, along the Blue least a million dollars hidden in that way. ARIZONA NEWSPAPER ' PUBLISHERS WOULD CURB PROPAGANDIST the mn n rtf I . ... . ,jjvitu jw v wn - j i iuli licit, in rfoinet tho rv-tri rrnrwln nrncc nrrnnr mi i , i j i ni .i didn't Spm imnrnnnW. Wo did hit last Slimmer. He was Very fond Of :5"f5- f ' 'I,,?;" ,- - tV.o V,e ':' " ?-'"":. will lavei ' "-"'" uuy eacn mure people two buoys, stopping immediately both times to see whether we'd cracked any of the boats' ribs. 'Twas real excit ing, but I didn't caie much for it. Read in n Baltimore paper this morning that times are getting much better there now and money is plen tiful. Expect that's because while there I returned all mine to circulation. Here's an "In Memoriam" poem I just found in the paper 1 used to pub lish here: "Phileola dear, we cry because thou hast gone and left us, But well we know it is a merciful heaven which has bereft us. We tried five doctors and everything else we knew of you to save, But alas, nothing did you any good and today you are in your grave." "Shall I have your supper brought up on deck here to you 7" 1 asked Mrs. Del. "No, dear, have it thrown straight oveiboard; it will save time and tiou-ble." puds. Aunt Lucy, who'd got next to some of his conversation, asked him one day how he wanted his spuds cooked: "In their jackets or in the nood?" adoption of resolutions favoring the eirly passage of the Smith-McNary bill and expression of appicciation of the able work of Mike Cassidy, fed eral prohibition agent, were the im portant features of Sunday's meeting of the Arizona Dailv Newspaper as- They practice high finance down ' sociation held in Phoenix. heie. Fellow told me he'd got his Practically every daily newspaper in unu nuw car uy muniruiriiiK ins jiuiuc. rne state was renresentea at tne, i i j :iui. .1:..:-: Now he's building a garage "Howll meeting ; which was called for the pur- Lj the wters of the Colorado and wili you pay for that? I asked Mort-, p0se of discussing the problems of leave it pretty uell settled that there gage the car," he explained. "But," I the publishers and adopting plans fori..,:,. be no beneficial development of vl- IrJ n1 th mtual co-operation of the daily , g,? river so fa? a" icSK ?hp f n hJ Sn ?. ' mortsase J Papers in this state. Therc ;s nothi we can in b re. the garage, he said. During and since the war the so- fusaI but thele is much that mi ht I called publicity matter developed to jogCi This town's all excitement over an i such a point that newspaper officers, V ,'c- iHn-n(-v,n,. v,vaUr ? f-,t oi. insult to one of its female social j throughout tho country are flooded I t inevitable, that the government charire of the works which will bo lo- and aie more closclv roH thm .-,ti- cated by government engineers where other medium. The distribut on or they may beliee they will do the most ' circulars and handbi'ls K vie'ess good. I and is money thrown away, sinre thev So, in ratifying the compact w e will rarely are read, and certainly they do not bind ourselves to the location ! not reach the buying public." And or type of dam, but if we should re-Jonn wanamaker, having tried all fuse to ratify it we will declare that methods and tested them, ought to we will not agree with our neighbors Know. l'rescott Courier. iitddii ((((((.! Choice Eastern and Local Beef Veal, Pork and Lamb IIIIIMIIMMMMIHIIIIHIIllllllMIt Home-Dressed Turkeys and Chickens lltlMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHiliH Fresh Fruit, Nuts, "Vegetables 'and Milk MIIIIHM MIIMIHIII I Itllllllllimt Fancy Figs, Raisins and Currents. IIIIIIMIIHIIIMIIt First-Class Mince Meat RITZ T. SCHUERMA i; iJiivJiM In the old C. W. Black Grocery Store- swells, who is swell in more ways 'with tons of printed matter, most of than one, since she weighs over two i which linds its way to the waste bas hundred. She wrote in answer to an ket. Propaganda by scores of organ Lightning Delivery Co. George Black, Jr., Prop. Transfer Baggage and Express, Household Goods Packed, Stored or Shipped Office Phone 165 ADVERTISEMENT will take steps for the protection of I the Imperial Valley and the lands I along the lower river against floods. " i tt iti ! uu.ei.ix.iinu,, " y..-,j.v.v. ---.- r; ;.......b --... ine government would iiKe to uo tnat your fat," and sent $5, and the ans- ulually and in conjunction with estab- un(jer the terms of the compact in wer came back: "Sell it to a soap lished services become a gi eat part' conjunction with the general deve'lop- maiuiaciurcr. oi mu nuwsaauer s uuuy limn Willi uie .. nt fi, T,oc. f ADVERTISEMENT "Jos' how many shirts yo' kin git outen a yard ontirely depends," says Aunt Maria, "on whoso yard yo' gits into." Asking questions of a middle-aged There is still a little of the old woman here as one usually does in foelinir left here, as is illustrated bv mcetintr someone not seen in vonrs. I r cmnll nnnViow wVm tnld mo .-llinut tlin mg space, inquired how many children she had I surrender of General Lee to General!. That employment conditions result that the press is expected to carry advertising matter for drives of every description, day after day, in the form of free "news" stories. The publishers will attempt to show the press agents that in fairness to tho readers that this publicity matter should be carried in paid-for advertis- lrngat power purposes. But if we or any oth er state should foolishly decline to ratify the compact, that would not lessen the need of flood protection and the government would then act on its own initiative. It would not then con sult Arizona as to the location of a ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION dam. It would put it where it would , script of the State of Arizona Office of the Arizona Corporation Commission. United States of America, State of Arizona, ss. The Arizona Corporation Commis sion does hereby certify that the an nexed is a true and complete tran- !EIBHlMBnSliaE2IEBIiE3IEEB&BBBaQBeBHIE!:BIBEBMB Gl B U a S3 n B t9 U H U M n H H m u H a is H H H n M M H H M H H H M H M B M H n H m M H H H n m m n N m m n '9A4M44! HEATROIA have been greatly improved throughout the cfntft Tt'ic" nvnrnccfl1 lnr tho miVilicria ! i 1 . .. m," r-f-"" "j "- """" 'under some such legislation as i cia. nils iiupiuv triuuiit wiib ULiiiu- 'uled in great measuie to the elimin ation of booze by the able work of Mr. Cassidy and his associates. Pub lishers reported that alley transac tions in contraband liquors has been I almost entirely eliminated in a ma , jority of the towns of this state. They I felt that appreciation of this work i was merited and adopted resolutions I endorsing the active and effective work of the federal prohibition di-1 , rector. hns made a hip demand on the T.am Among the out-of-town daily news- son Business College, 28 West Wash- best serve the purpose of flood protection. That would likely be accomplished the pending Swing bill, which has not been drawn with reference to Ari zona's needs and wishes. Phoenix Republican. o A medical school was founded in ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of DA SILVA HOME-BUILDING ASSOCIATION means into the ownership of others than memlers in good standing of any I Council of the Knights of Columbus ' in good standing and located at the Town of Flagstaff, Coconino County, Arizona, or to such Council of the I Knights of Columbus, shall become I immediately subject to purchase by ' this corporation at its par value, and no person other than a member of the , Roman Catholic Church and no cor , poration, association or organization I other than a Council of the Knights oi Columbus m good standing and located at the Town of Flagstaff, ocomiio county, Arizona, snau oe al lowed to vote any of said stock. ARTICLE V. The general nature of the business proposed to be transacted and car ried on by this corporation is as fol lows: To purchase, lease, option, locate, acquire, possess, exchange, sell or otherwise dispose of, pledge, mortgage AI) EKTISEMCNT Athens by Demecedes in 522 B. C. THE REVIVAL OF BUSINESS whn, -oQ i,i ; u ; e !j, omerwise dispose ot, p Aiirnn.n Pnrnrrntmn rnrv,mio,- hypothecate and deal in lands, city Arizona Corporation Commission on the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1922, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., as provided by law. In testimony where, the Arizona lots, farm lands, ranch lands and real and personal property of every kind and character, and to build on and im prove the same; paper publishers present at the meet ing were: Col. J. H. Westover, Yuma Sun; Col. F. S. Breen, Coconino Sun; Herman Giragi, Tombstone Prospec tor; O. B. Jaynes, Tucson Citizen; T. S. Garlow, Miami Bulletin; Leroy Ken nedy, Miami Silver Belt; J. W. Milnes, Prescott Journal-Miner, and W. P. Stuart of the Prescott Courier. The publishers decided to hold their April meeting at Miami. HOW AUTO TRAMPS BUM WAY ACROSS COUNTRY u s M H B U IK ington Street, Phoenix,- Arizona, for office help, especially bookkeepers and stenogiaphers. A complete course in this business college is equivalent! to insuring a fine position at a sal ary worth while. The Mid-Winter term of the 34th year opens Tuesday, January 2, 1923. For full information, write. Corporation Commission, hv its rhnir. ,.10 wn 1na n01t ?s security, or man, has hereunto set its hand and ri'fwj 0Wn C?-P'tal affixed its official seal. Done at the , k ,d ?,at "L0,?" corporations; City of Phoenix, the Capitol, this 23rd day of November, A. D., 1922. ARIZONA CORPORATION (SEAL) COMMISSION, D. F. JOHNSON, Attest: Chairman. F. J. K. McBRIDE, Secretary. Let Me Put That Heater in Before Cold Weather Comes. -I have a fine stock of heaters on hand, both "Automobile tramps" seeking the southern transcontinental highways never were more numerous than now according to srnrnrrp. and trnffin offic ers. Countv Engineer Julius Morton H' of Globe declares that "some of these men pick up autos that already are wrecks and then proceed- to start H across the continent, living off the country as they travel, little better off, except for the broken down ma chine, than tho old-fashioned tramp. Some of them ask for a few days of employment on the roads, that they j may buy gasoline and journey on." A resident of Douglas tells that in g his city the gasoline station men de II i mand cash in advance from a certain H type of tourists, who has been known J to get his tank filled before hodivulg r ed the sad fact that he was broke. A 3 ! continual stream of travelcis flows S through Phoenix, bound for Califor-i W , nia in machines that drop by the way-1 I 5 ' side continually, their owners then I n i stopping the passing autos to ask for 2 gasoline or oil or even for the loan Flagstaff Undertaking Parlors ED WHIPPLE, Director 116 E. Aspen Avenue lllllillllllllllimitlHIIIIIIIMHMHHIIIIIIIIIIHHIIHIIIIIIIIiri B I Jk THE GENEROTORI of a spare tire till the next town can n ArnnlfiKflnrl Hpfir.vnlns Dmn in nnrl lot mo m' g be reached. One cheerful party of m . ; " ' "'"i"""""-""-6"v,yu H ' five people managed to get to the Col 2 u uumuiisi-iiuiuii. n M M H M M n I can install a heater in your home at once, make it comfortable for the kiddies, and give you good terms. Fair enough, isn't it? H. A. SAMSKY Cor. Beaver and Railroad, Ave. orado river without a single whole tire, with gasoline, oil and water ex hausted and without a dollar in the party with which to pay for supplies or gasoline. On tho northern highway, near Kingman, passed a traveler of very different sort. When he stopped for lunch lie hung on the side of his truck a sign, "Danger! Keep away!" His freicht in caires, consisted of a grown g ' mountain lion and cub, a large black Flagstaff, Arizona bear and several dogs. o- The total potato crop of nearly all countries is reported to be 128 per WHY? Why let inexperienced men fool with your generator. Economy and satisfactory motor action both demand high est skill. Bring in your genera tor troubles and they'll be promptly solved. Sam Sweitzer New Location Former Selck Block It. R. Ave., East of Beaver Flagstaff Arizona ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of DA SILVA HOME-BUILDING ASSOCIATION KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, the undersigned, do here by associate ourselves together for the purpose of forming a corpoiation un der the laws of the State of Arizona and do hereby make, adopt, execute and acknowledge these articles of in corporation: ARTICLE I. The names, residences and post-office addresses of the incorporators are: P. J. Moran, Residence, Flagstaff, Arizona; Post Office Address, Flag staff, Arizona. John G. Vcrkamp, Residence, Flag staff, Arizona; Post Office address, l lagstaff, Arizona. Henry L. Albers, Residence, Flag staff, Arizona; Post Oflice address, Flagstaff, Arizona. Eugene Phelan, Residence, Flag staff, Aiizona; Post Office address, Flagstaff, Arizona. David Babbitt, Residence, Flagstaff, Arizona; Post Office Address, Flag staff, Arizona. ARTICLE II. ( The .name of this corporation is DA i SILVA HO" IE - BUILDING ASSO CIATION. ARTICLE III. The principal place of business of this corporation shall be Flagstaff, Coconino County, Arizona, but branch omces may do maintained at any place or places which may suit the requirements of this corporation. ARTICLE IV. The authorized capital stock of this corporation shall be Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000), divided into five hundred (BOO) shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100) each. The capital stock of this corporation shall be issued when paid for in cash, or its equivalent, and shall be for ever non-asse3sable. No capital stock shall be originally sold or disposed of except to persons who are members of the Roman Catholic Church or to a Council of the Knichts of Columbus in good standing and located at the Town of Flagstaff, Coconino County, Arizona, and any of the capital stock to cancel and to re-issue shares of its own capital stock; To issue bonds, notes, debentures and other evidences of indebtedness and to secure the payment of the same by mortgage, deed of trust or otherwise; To own, hold, buy and sell, hypo thecate and mortgage bonds, hotes and debentures of persons and other corporations; and, in general, To do and perform such business not inconsistent with law in any part of the world as the board of directors may deem to be to the advantage of the corporation. ARTICLE VI. The time of the commencement of this corporation shall be the date of the filing of these articles of incor poration in the office of the Corpora tion Commission of Arizona and the recordation of a certified copy thereof in tne oinces of the County Recorder of Coconino County, Arizona, and it shall terminate twenty-five (25) years tnereaiter unless it be renewed in the manner provided bv law. ARTICLE VII. The affairs of this corporation sha'l be conducted by a board of seven (7 directors, who shall be stockholders pf this corporation. Said directors shal e elected at the annual meetings o the stockholders and shall serve foi one (1) year and until their successor1 are elected and qualified. The an nual meetings of the stockholders of the corporation shall be held at such place and hour as may be prescribe!1 iy the by-laws of the corporation on the thitd Monday in December of each cir. Special meetings of the stock holdeis may be held at uch time and place and in sveh manner as may be prescribed by the by-'aw? of the cor poration. Until the first annual meet ing and until their successors are elected and qualified the following named persons shall constitute the board of directors: Joseph H Fio! md'o , G. W. Jakle, Trancis Chisholm. David Babbitt, Eu gene Phelan, P. J. Moran and Henry L. Alcprs. Said board of directors shall meet as soon as convenient after incorpora tion and shall fill any vacancies in the board of directors, and thereafter if at any time a vacancy in said board shall occur the same shall be filled by the remaining members of the board in office. The person elected to fill tho vacancy shall serve during the un expired term oi his predecessor and until his successor is elected and qual ified. The officers of this corpora tion shall be a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer, who shall be elected by the board of di rectors at their first meeting, and thereafter immediately after each an nual meeting of the stockholders, and shall hold office for one (1) year and until their successors are elected and qualified. In the event of a vacancy in any office the board of directors shall fill the same. Additional of fices may be created by the stock holders and when so created shall be filled and vacancies therein supplied by the board of directors. The officers elected at the first meeting of the board of directors shall serve until the first annual meeting of the stock holders and until their successors are elected and Qualified. ARTICLE VIII. By-laws for this corporation shall be adopted by the board of directors at their first meeting and thereafter may not be amended or revised ex cept by a majority vote of the stock holders. ARTICLE IX. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability, direct or contingent, to which this corporation may at any time subject itself is Thirty-three Thousand Three Hundred Thirty-three Dollars ($33,333.00). IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have hereunto set our hands this 21st day of November, 1922. P. J. MORAN, EUGENE PHELAN. HENRY L. ALBERS, JOHN G. VERKAMP, DAVID BABBITT. -TATE OF ARIZONA. '"ounfy of Maricopa, ss. The foregoing ins'r ment w.xs .eknow lodged be'oie me this 21st day f." November, 1922, bv P. J. MORAN. TOHN G. VERKAMP. HENRY L. LRERS EUGENE PHELAN and DAVID LA131UTT. U. W. JKLK. (Notarial Stal ) Not.ir Public My commission expires March 17th, i .j:!. Filed in the office of the Arizona Corporation Commission this 2"rd da of November, A. D., 1022, at 2'?0 P. M , at rcquoft of Armstrong, Lewis A: Krampr, whose post oflice addre.-. is Phoenix, Aiizona. ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION, Bj D. F. JOHNSON, Chairman. Firt publication December 1, 1922, Gt, last publication Jan. 5, 1923. 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