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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1909.
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ONE
WEDNESDAY QLY
On all Shirt Waists, Ladies'
Suits and Wash Dresses. A dan
dy line to select from. One day
WEDNESDAY ONLY
THE EXQUISITE CLEANLINESS. OF CUR BAKE SHOP
Appeals to particular housekeepers. Bread at 5 and 10 cents; delicious
Dinner Holla and Buns at 10 cents a dozen. Raspberry, Red Cherry and
Gooseberry Tarts, 5c each.
PHOENIX BAKERY A CONFECTIONERY.
Est. 18S1. Edward Eitele, Prop. Phone M. 89.
JUST LIKE HOME
Is the way you will find the cooking at
California Restaurant, 33 N. 1st Ave.
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Standard Furniture Go,
A complete line of New and
Crockery and Granite ware.
WE SELL
Phone Main 357.
Garden City Restaurant
Coolest and Cleanest Place In Town to Eat. Nce Private Rooms or Partlt
and Families. Short Orders at All Hours.
REGULAR MEALS, 25c
Nob. it and 24 Kant Washington St. MARK LAND. Proprietor
ARIZONA SCHOOL OF MUSIC
North Center St. Fhoenlx, Arizona
...GROCERY BARGAINS
We are redecorating and remodelling our store, and next week will
offer bigger bargains than ever before.
Rule-Matt hews Grocer Co.
PHONE MAIN 3 NEXT
TOM'S AMERICAN HITCH LN
Parties rvel with extra fine real Chinese China dishes. Private room
and family stylo when desired. Tom does all his own pastry. For a good
dinner on special occasions or at ordinary times come to Tom's new
American Kitchen. Repul-jr meals. 23c. Short orders a1 nUhL
SI North "Center Street. Phoentr. Alison
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Walter A. Wood I
J TWINE BINDERS
J $150.00
I PHOENIX HARDWARE COMPANY.
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If It Comes From
Ackel Its Correct
We Show the Most Complete Stock of Summer
Apparel
IiX'ludins ladies' "Washable Skirts and
Suits, Shirtwaists of every design,
Muslin Underwear, all styles and
prices. "Wc also carry a complete line
of summer clothing for men. Shoes
and hat to match the suit.
Sal im
16-18 East Washington Street
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Second Hand Furniture, Rugs, '
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FOR LESS I
34-36 W. Washington. 4.
DOOR TO NEW YORK STORE. 4-,
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SULH LIKES
THE SHOW BUSINESS
Hs i Saving Money For the First
Time in His Life.
"Hut I've always found human na
ture to he pretty much the t-nnie the
world (ikt; my theory is that one
man is as Rood as another as lunK ns
he tends to his own business. There
was never a fish caught but that
there was another just as good in the
sea. I've been on earth a good many
years, but I'm wearing the same size
hat I always wore," so reniurked the
frrcat champion pugilist, John U Sul
livan, to a reporter a few days ago.
He meant what he said and he spoke
with an earnestness and conviction.
The most talked of man of his day,
the idol of hundreds and thousands,
sought after, praised and banqueted,
ho is the same honest, simple, plain
John L. as in the. clays when lie sVwA
ready to defend his title against all
comers under any rules. Time has
changed him in some respects. His
hair has silvered, his smile is more
reassuring and perhaps less seldom
seen, but the bright light In his eye
and every nerve and muscle Is as
steady and as strong as it ever was.
If any one doubts this Mr. Sullivan
is willing to thrust his fist through
a hardwood door one and a half
inches thick, if the doubter is will
ing to stand on the opposite side of
the door. Xo one who has watched
him box at the theater doubts it,
for the scientific men who are in the
game today watch John 1.. at his
work, or it might be play, and get
pointers every time.
Sullivan presents a most interest
ing chaarcter study. He has a pleas
ing personality, a cordiality that i i not
affected. His hand clasp is hearty,
decidedly so. and he impresses one
at once with the fctling that .ill the
fame and notoriety his years of
championship gained for him, meant
little- to him. " What is the title of
champion?" he asked. "Why discuss
it?" hy seek it? When I was jn
the ring, meeting all coiners, I fought
whenever I was challenged and I tell
kou I fought for the money."
He grew reminiscent then ::nd !
called many instances of li'.s c.ir-er.
He started to fight, not to box. v.l-i
he was a young boy in Boston. IK'
fought in the professional class
18 and at 19 he was champion. His
greatest battles were in the Mi's aul
he gained the title under the T.-ml in
prize ring rules, which prescribe t:.'t
the fight shall be on the ti.it f an I
no gloves allowed. It is under these
rules that he is still champion. Xo
man has ever cared to go against
him under them. When Sullivan went
against Corbett it was for the big
gest purse ever hung up at that time.
The prize or purse was for $."i.0ii0 a
side and a side bet of $10. 1m a side,
which made $43,f'iiO in ail. Sullivan
stipulated that the whole amount
should go to the winner as in al! his
battles. Sullivan declares and greatly
regrets fliat there is a great deal of
fake connected with the fighting of
t(jay the matter of purses, the ac
tual terms of agreement and many
other points considered. But no man
hns ever yet accused John L. Sullivan
of being a party to anything that
was not absolutely on the square.
The champion has reached the re
flective age of life, and his views of
matters of current history' show fa
miliarity with the subjects and clenr
logical reasoning. He discusses war
with England. Russia's war with Ja
pan, matters of finance and policy
and' all similar subjects with as great
familiarity as the Xelson-Oans fight.
The latter, by the way. terminated
just as he predicted. He offers no
criticism. Sullivan Is a man of ten
derest sympathies, fond of children
and a respectful admirer of true, good
women. His liberality has made him a
joor man for he has given away for
tunes. He is making money now and
is saving some of it.
How do I like tho f-hnw bus:n?ss?
Oh. first rate. I've been fn it a good
while now. There's a fascination in
the life, and everywhere I g' I meet
old friends. Yes. I "like it."
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Mix For Rheumatism
The following is a never-failing rec- '
rr . I. .If nlnt '
ie for rheunia.isin: to uue-u.io !.
of good whiskey, add one ounce syru:
-arsaparilla anl one ounce Toris com
pound, which can be procured of any
druggist. Take in teaspoonful doses
before each meal and before retiring.
OSTRICH
MOUNTS
See our window
of Ostrich Feather
Mounts. It contains
the finest creations
in the United States.
See the Naturals.
ALL PRICES
We Fill Mail Orders
Arizona
Ostrich
Farm
Salesroom 1st and
Adams.
AND IF YOU LIKE
Coar jtVi?
THE ARIZONA CLEANING AND
DYEING WORKS.
.Mrs. Lilur Wilson, Prop.
BABY'S ITCH EASILY CUSED
Infantile Eczema Quickly Relieved by
Washing with Wintergrcen
Compound.
Results of the last two years Indicate
conclusively that baby's Itch, Infantile j
eczema and other skin ellsenses or chil
dren can be very simply cured by the
application of a compound composed
of oil of wintergreen, thymol and
glycerine, as In I. I. I). Prescription.
The Rev. Ix-wis Steeley, of Weather
Ij. Pa, writes: .
"Our bnby boy's little face was so
dreadfully covered with eczema that
blood and water ran. from the sores
nearly all the time. After using 3'j
bottles of D. I. I). Prescription (at i
$1.00 a bottle), we are so happy to tell j
you he is entirely cured and the dis- i
ease has never broken out again. If .
this letter is in any way a help to
other sufferers, you may publish it." j
If you have a child which is suffer-
ing with the terrible itch, we are sure ;
you will not neglect one hour to give ,
your baby the right kind of relief. We j
have seen too often hovy quickly the
remedy mentioned above 'takes the itch
away at once and how all the cures
seem to be permanent; we have seen
this too often to hesitate at all in rec- j
on. mending the remedy for your chil
dren. Elvey & Hulett, druggists.
BEST LOCAL TALENT
AT y. IH. C. A.
Ti
Like the one given last year, the I
Y. JI. C. A. concert is assure d of '
financial success as already enough I
tickets have been sold to fill Hie !
house. All of the best local talent
that could be obtained lias been en- i
gaged for this concert. 1
There will be fourteen or fifteen
numbers, among which will be a cello
solo by Uwight Defty, a clarionet solo
by Ir. Francis H. Kedewill: and a
piano number by his sister,. Miss Alice
Keilewill, accompanied by her teacher, ,'
J. Homer Orun. This will be her last ,
appearance before going to Europe to
pursue her studies. Miss Bell, the
elocutionist, will give two selections
and Messrs. Keep and Heinrich will
render several vocal numbers. There
will be an orchestra of twenty-five
pieces. Selections will also be given '
by the Y. M. C. A. vocal quarttte
and by the Redewill instrumental
quartette. j
The proceeds will tje used for the ;
general meeting fund. It will be giv- i
en at the School of Music tonight.-
CIVIL SERVICE. POSITIONS Civil
service examinations will-be held in
Phoenix and elsewhere on June 2 to
secure eligibles to fill vacancies in the
folowing positions: Chief of tile train- :
ing sc hool (female) in the government
hospital for the Insane, at JM'rper an
num, with maintenance; engineer and
miller, qualified to operate a sawmill
in t'tuh, at $9"0 per annum: local and
assistant inspector of hulls in the
steamboat inspection service, at Jl.V1' .
per annum: inspector of weights and
measures, bureau of standards, at from
$1,400 to $tS00 per ;inm:m: skilled la-
borer (male), fn the bureau of animal
industry, at from $4S0 to $TJ) per a
aily Fashion Talks
BY WAY
A FASHIONABLE
fHITE linen with threads of rcsc
last are the materials that make this very charming and serviceable
little (rock. The material is durable and will withstand any number
of laundering and the color combination
Girl's Dress 6331.
. ouierect
ways. Crcss-barrci white muslin with trimming of embroidered bands would
be daintily charming and distinctly different in effect Irom the dress illustrated
yet the model is equally appropriate for both.
For the twelve year siie will be required 7 yards of material 24, 5V yards
32 or 4 Mi yards 44 inches wide with ?' yard 27 for trimming. A May Wanton
pattern. No. 6331, sizes 8 to 14 years, will be mailed to any address by the
Fashion Department of this paper on receipt of ten cents. (LI in haste send
an additional two cent stamp for letter postage which insures more prompt
delivery.) ,
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PRICES
TUMBLE
Greatest Furniture Sale Phoenix
Lace Curtains.
All of our beautiful stock of
Lace Curtains, Portiere will
be discounted at 20
Blankets.
All of our B'ankets and Com
forters, mostly summer weight
for porch sleeping will be re
duced 20Ve
Suit Cases.
Our complete line of suit
cases, trunks and traveling
bags to be cut 15',e
Mission Rockers.
An extensive line of Mission
Rockers, Chairs and Settees
will be brought down 15't
Turkish Chairs.
Here is one of the best bar
gains and will be grabbed up
early at a decrease of 20.i
1
Lay Something By.
By taking advantage of this
exceptional sale you will be
able to spend a little more
for something else you are
needing.
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mechanic ian in the weather bu
reau service, at Jl.'jno per annum.
FX ANTON
LINEN FROCK.
color and bands and colUr matching the
is one of the most fashionable as well
as the prettiest
possible. The
straight plaited
skirt is always
a desirable one
for washable
materials and
the simple
blouse is joined
to it, the two
being clcsed at
the left of the
front, and the
front closing is
in itself a fea
ture. The dress
can he slipped
on and o!f with
the greatest ease
and no outside
help is required,
such conditions
meaning com
fort and satis
faction to both
mother and
chad. If the
long sleeves are
not liked shorter
ones can be sub
stituted. Linen
in the various
colors and
weaves is much
used for dresses
of the sort but
galatea also is a
favorite and the
model suits the
favorite lawns
and muslins of
the sort quite as
veil as it does
t:ie heavier ones,
consequently
the model
can
be made
avail-
able in a
great
I rr
DORRIS-HEYMAN FURNITURE GO.
COMPLETE HOUSE .FURNISHINGS.
Noble Block. Cor. 1st & Adams St.
Inventory
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HELP YOURSELF
BY HELPING US
This is going to be the big
gest House Furnishing Sale
Phoenix has ever known. If
your homo is in need of
additional furnishings this
will be your opportunity for
by spending now you can lay
something by besides. The
more you spend, the
wore
you II save. It will
to watch this spa
pay you
e every
day. U
Notify YearNeighbors
China Closets.
We will
reduce our elegant
Buffets, Extension
line of
Table and
China Closets..
15'c
.- Wall Paper.
Don't forget that our
plets line of wall paps
also be reduced
com-
will
13"c
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39 $a n
I LONG HARDWARE COMPANY.
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DAIRYMEN HAVE LEARNED
THE MARICOPA CREAMERY
sets the price. Our record correct, tests correct.
; prices highest, absolutely. Promises always ful
: filled. Compare this with monthly failures to make
I -good and bring us your
: - F. M. Mognett, Pres.
M"l' H"M "l"H-H-H-"M I iH - H
THE ENGLISH KITCHEN RESTAURANT
4-5 EAST ADAMS STREET.
Everything New, Nice and Clean. Private Family Dining Room.
CHARLIE LING & CO, Props.
A FULL
JUST RECEIVED
CALL
acific Gas and Electric Co.
130-132 West Washington St
"PRICES
TUMBLE
Has Ever Known
Rug Snaps.
All Axminster, Body Brus
sels, T.apestry Brusselfs, Vel
vets and Wiltons, as well as
Carpe'.c cut 15'
China.
All our" odd pieces of art
China, as well as Cut Glass
and Fish Glebes lowered 2o'i
Kitchen Utensils.
Everything in Royal and
White Enamel ware will be
decreased
Hall Racks.
Hail racks of all kinds and
finishes, both standing arid
hanging, as well as Hall
Mirrors will be cut TST'c
x Couches.
Beautiful Leather and Tapes
try Veiour Couches will be
discounted 20
2y Spending Now
3y taking advantage .of
these big discounts in house
furnishings you will be aole
io add a little more to tho
"rainy day" fund.
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milk and cream.
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