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PAGE STX THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORXIXG, PECEMBEP 27, 1013. EYES Scient ifica llv examined GLASSES Correctly fitted SWIGERT BROTHERS 9 K. Adams St. Dr. D. D. Northrup Opticul Specialist Prescription lenses ground In our nwn shop. THE PUREST AND BEST MAPLE SYRUP ON THE MARKET Scudder's New Crop Just in Full quart 45c Full U. gallon 85c Full gallon $1.65 It's just the thing and as low in price as inferior goods. We also have a pine Maple Sugar, per pound ...25c Special new shipment and it you wish the best, try it, at McKee's Cash Store Hilderbran' Jewelers A Optician. four of America's best lines 'ars all the standard brands. Get ready for New Year's. Phone the MOTORCYCLE DELIVERY- 1ST. Ave. & ArAIIS discount on our big, love ly line of hand mirrors, triplicate mirrors, etc. etc. W. R. WAYLAND, MGR. GOODRICH BLOCK, Center and Washington. Open till midnight Telephone 591. .--. 1 V ! Pure as the drifted snow ButterNut Bread Our bread would not need ad vertising if you would but pay a visit to our bakery; nor would we have to tell you about the cleanliness or hygienic con ditions that exist throughout. Just "drop in" and we will show you. PHOENIX BAKERY 7 ,West Washington St. . Just received fresh shipment sweet apple cider, 75c. per gal. Call Melczer P. rod. Phone 7.ril. Advertisement. tf Candy For Picture Framing go to BALKE'8 Tha Big Curio on Adams Street ! , . Of Local Interest STORED WATER SUPPLY Water service department report for December 2(i: Elevation of water reservoir 143.!!i feet Contents of reservoir, acre Gain preceding 24 hours, feet fcet.li,i;iii acre 945 Elevation of water in reservoir, feet one year one year ago today, Contents of reservoir, ago today, acre feet 147. 6l .386,; Normal flow of Salt and Verde rivers at Granite Reef dam. M. 1 2S.H04 Normal flow water for lands up to year 1887 Amount of water used for irr- gation. north side. M. 1 7,41)0 Amount of water used for irri gation, south side, M. 1 10,700 -o- LOCAL WEATHER YESTERDAY it a. m. . . .4:i ...41 . . .71 .SE B p. 111. Til) Temperature, degrees Sensible temperature Humidity per cent . Wind direction SE SW Wind velocity, miles 5 Rainfall W eather Clear Clear Highest temperature HI Lowest temperature 40 Mean relative humidity BS Total rainfall 0 Departure in temperature yesterday, none. Deficiency in temperature since first of month. 34 degrees. Accumulated excess in temperature since January Deficiency i 1. 484 degrees. 1 rainfall yesterday, .02 inch. Deficiency in rainfall since first of month, .22 inch. Accumulated deficiency in rainfall since January 1. 2. 38 inch. Data for Tucson Highest temperature yesterday ....tin Rainfall yesterday 0 ROBERT R. P.RIGGS. Section Director. o COUNTRY CLUB TEA Mrs. John 1). nnett Jr. and Mrs. W. M. Seabury will serve tea at the Country club this alternoon BACK FROM FLAGSTAFF Dr. E. T. Checly. who has spent the past live or six months in Flagstaff has returned to Phoenix because it is warmer here. He will again be as sociated with Dr. Gurley. POSTPONE COUNCIL MEETING Owing to the absence from the city of members of the common council, the meting, which had been called for last evening was postponed until soma ni'rht next week. KINDERGARTEN SOCIAL The la dies of the order of Eastern Star will i give a kindergarten entertainment at 2 o'clock in the Masonic hall. Miss Sarah Whitfield will have charge of the entertainment. AH members and friends are invited to attend. KING ARTHUR KNIGHTS DIVID ED owing to the increase in mem bership it has been found neetssary 1.0 divide the Knights of King Ar thur, of Trinity Episcopal parish, into two branches, the seniors and the juniors. The seniors held a regular meeting last evening in the palish house and the juniors will gather there tonight at 7:00 o'clock. Al! membeis of the junior branch are urged to be present at this evening's meeting. HON. B. A. FOWLER TO LEC TURE THIS AFTERNOON Maricopa chapter D. A. R. will hold its regular monthly meeting at the Water Users' Temple this afternoon where an ad dress on conservation, including the salient features of the Newlands full will be given by Hon. U. A. Fowler at 3 p. m. The public is cordially in vited. - An invitation is also extended all visiting daughters and any 'one eligible to membership in the I). A. R. Preceding the lecture there will be a business meeting of the chapter members who are urged to be pres ent at 2: IT). FORD ARRIVALS c. V. Watson. Houghton; S. H. Catheart. Harr'.s burg, Pa.: F. M. ISanks, Needles; Fred E. McKinley. Fresemis, Miami: C Wagoner; I.ouis R. Moeur. Mesa: Ed. Jones, Tucson; Diego: V. Myers, C. D. Reed. San Kansas City; c. Patrick. Kansas City 1 itv; M. U. P.ouen, John Kane, Aiesa: J. H. Moeur, Tempo; J ,T. Alyshy. Pcarcc, Ariz.; Mrs. F. Alerritt. Hereford, Ariz.; Elza Brooks. Hereford, Ariz.; f. S Terry, Florence. Ariz Aliss Colcord, Airs. R. F. Stewart, Flagstaff; Air. and Airs. A. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. Al. Johnson, city; J. T. Murphy. Pearee; Air. and Alls. S H. Sherman, Christmas: E. Wat erhouse, Calcutta, India: A. G. Archi bald, City: J. D. Jones. Winkleman: Hector Gillis, W. R. Elliott. E. C. Hall, S. C. Kineaid. City: Mrs. C. L. Aloore, Flagstaff; Airs. Alarker. Si. John; Mrs. M. A. Johnson, Nate Hart and wife, Trinidad 0 Just received fresh shipment sweet apple cider, 75c. per gal. Call Melczer f os. Phone 751. Advertisement, tf The New Year demands" new methods. Our office supply depart ment is full of sugges tions. The McNeil Co. 130 W. Washington I DRAWS TEN DAYS Tomas Tala ' mantes, who was accused of frac turing the law of the state by reason of illegally acquiring the property of others, drew a ten-day jail sentence from the judicial rat He betore Judge Johnstone yesterday. 1 GOING TO GET MARRIED Abe j Karii, of the Missouri store, left Thursday morning for Chicago where he will take unto himself a wife. His bride is Miss Mensi Kasel, of that city. After spending some time in the east f 'Mowing the wedding, the happy couple will return to Phoenix to make their home. WATCH NIGHT SERVICE Prep- j arations ale being made by the members of Trinity parish of the ! Episcopal chinch to hold a watch night service in the pro-cathedral on j Wednesday evening, New Year's eve. I The services will commence at 11:30 j o'clock. Immediately after midnight till, shi 1 T" I omxl form of" tile eommnn itn ! service will be read. All members and friends of the palish are cor dially invited to adopt this plan for seeing the old year out and the new year in. SCANDINAVIAN PARTY The Scandinavian Society of Phoenix is actively engaged in making prepara tions I r a big Chr.-tma festival to bo held tinder the auspices of the or ganization in I'nion hall. Fifth and Monroe streets, next Tuesday even ing. There will be a Christmas tree from which gifts will.be distributed. In addition to refreshments there will be a pleasing musical and literary program, the whole piobably closing with an informal dance. All Scan dinavians are urged to be present, whether members of the -society or net. ANOTHER BIG SELECTION The state land commission yesterday made another big selection of government land in Yuma county. This land was in the northeast section of the county and embodies :;o,0oo acres in all. Dur ing the past month many of the se lections by the land commission from the body of the public land of the state. have been made in Yuma county. .Much of this land, which is among the best in the state, was not even surveyed when the land commission began its operation. Hut, at the re quest of the state land board, the de partment of interior has been making new surveys. AT THE COMMERCIAL J. W. Shafer. McDowell; Miss J. G. Howell, Lon Peach: ' .Mr.-. F. L. Zook, Colum bus; Jas. Boyee, Muneie, Ind; Etta E. 'UVylor, A! uncle, Ind.; G. W. HaH'en. Williams; C. F. Diihlev, Constella- 1 tion; C. T. Y eager. El Paso; W. Dunlap. city: W. A. ( I'Grady, Alel lose. Alass.; 11. C Reed. Glendale; W W. Craig and wife, New York City: Jaoh Benson, New York City; H. N. Smith. Risbee: II. A. Gay. I. cs Angeles: H. N. Nullmeyer, Gila: J Bucky. city; G L. Burgess, city: Frances Purges, cily: Air.-'. Geo. Alar gale, .Mesa: .Mrs. o. '. Jennings. Wickenburg; J. A. MaAuley and wife, Wickenburg; C. H. Adams, Flagstaff: Geo. Liddel and wife, Hay den; J. R. Goiters and wife; Frisco, ("ton: Frank Valajas, Jerome; A. Q. Artz, San Diego; E. I,. Smith, Lefis tcn, Cal.: Chs. Loise. Alarshalltown. Iowa; Gertrued Croquet. Marshall town. Iowa: R. L. .McCreight and family. Tolleson; Tho-s. Steel. Palo VordaV, C. E. Puisell, Avondale; Robt. Coolev, Winkleman: G. Hen drickson. Glendale: G. C. Douglass and wife, Prescott: K. J. Webb. Roosevelt: G. Dennett, .Mesa. Allen- Pitts, city; o. J. Roehem i.er. Tcmpe: Jas. Home. Glendale; R. E. Haughty, Wichita: V.. E. Laney, Virginia. Minn.; Jas. E. Dain. Casper. Wyo. ; Thos. Pima ; Hugo W. A. Airs. T. P. Dondos. Prescott. Tommbs. city; Joseph Alden. Albert I-evy, Coaling, Cal.; Kregenhagen, Coaling, Cal.; O'Grady, Dublin. Ireland: M. A. Rainweiz. Florence: Reese E. (Scull. Aiaricopa; V. K. Jones; Anna E. Bourne, Arizona: W. G. Downey and wife: A. E. Ruff. Arlington: Al Moolis. City; T. V. Grade. Tucson- Harry land: D. A. Aiesa ; Pa so ; W. J. .Minos, HI Paso; J. A. Fager N. Slelepton: J. Shannon, city; Endslcy. Peoiia; J. 15. Watkins. J. C. Polldrum and wife. El A. H. Buckingham. Tucson; I.ogan. San Friaco: f'lia l.oi Marshalltown. la.; J. A. Germann ar.,1 wife. Higley; V. Jeff Alartin Canon: C. F. 1 , C'regon: Geo. Dennett: Herman Soto; 'Hers. J.. J. Powers, Portland, Leon Maurn. Helen V i E. C. Hal!, Kelvin; H. V. Scott: J. S. Smith. John R. Smith, Citv; Roy E. Butler; J. c,,x: Robt. Alexander"; . Brimhall: R. H. Sherill, csa Grande: B. Harrell. Bellefonte. Ar kansas: Oscar Irvin. City. GUNS RENTED, Pinney & Advertisement. o jbinson. tf Photoplay star. Carl von Schiller, formerly of the Hart theatre tonight in the picture "False Friends." a Iaibin picture. Advertisement. -o- 20 lbs. granulated sugar, $1.00 today. AIcKce's. Advertisement. it On January 1st, 1914, we are going to discontinue our credit business. Our terms will be cash to one and all. CHOP HOUSE Open Day and Night. 19 North Central Ave. CANDIDATES ENDORSED (Continued from Page One.) Dr. L, D. Dameron, William 1!. Lount, P. A. Tlu.raldson, A. L. Moore, Peter Corpstein, Joseph Cope. T. L. Edens. Vernon Clark. M. J. Foley, w. A. Far ish, Charles A. Stauffer, Ed O'Malley, W. L. Pinney, Ceo. I. Young, H. M. Kennedy, J. J. Kolberg, Frank Woods, George Lutgerdins, Rev. William Scar lett, C. H. Pratt and J. L. Gust. After the report had been received and nominations from the flour were called for L. W. Coggins offered the name of Ezra W- Thayer. Charles A. Stauffer nominated H. R. Kersting. Roy S. Goodrich presented the names of W. S. Humbert and V. A. Rlount. Other names offered were those of Miss Nel lie Wilkinson, C. D. Dorris and Dr. H. A. Hughes. Roy S. Goodrich made a motion for suggestions from persons in the rear of tlie hall who were not members of the committee. He advised that they be permitted to present candidates also from the floor. This was seconded by Mrs. E. L. Shaw but no other nomin ations were heard and it was then that Judge Kibbey presented his motion to defer action by the committee until after the end of the period for filing petitions. -o- See Carl von -Schiller in tile pic ture "False Friends" tonight only al Halt's Wigwam theatre. ( Advcr t.senient. II. A. Diehl Shoe Co. The "DIXIE" $3.50 The "Dixie"' is a street hoot that's absolutely ri!;ht for rowing tfirls. and fjrown women who place comfort on a par with style. Low heel, medium broad toe and well defined arch. In Patent Leather, (Sun Metal or Tan Calf. 20 lbs. granulated sugar, AIcKce's. Advertisement. $1.00 today. It SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION OFFER. A few days ago a subscription solic itor employed by the Stockman-Farmer approached a well known rancher with the question: "Do you subscribe to the Stockman"."' "You bet I do, and its the best d m farm paper I ever saw," was the quick response. We could print dozens of letters of praise which He are constantly receiving from the stockmen, fruit growers, dairymen, poultrymen and general farmers of the Southwest, expressing similar, although less vigorously stated sentiments. It is our aim to publish a useful paper. Farming conditions in the Southwest are so different from the conditions in other sections that a reliable farm pa per, devoted to the interests of this section is indispensable to the farmers who desire to make the most of their opportunities. Until January 7 we will accept annual subscriptions for "0 cents each. This amount in silver, if care fully wrapped in paper and sealed in an envelope may be mailed to us at our risk in transit. Address Southwestern Stockman-Farmer, Phoenix, Ariz. Ad vertisement, dp erfumery We have the DAINTIEST and the POPULAR FAVOR ITES. FRESH new SHIP MENT to select from. Call, phone or write. Shopping is pleasant at The Busy Drag Store 550 Phone (i(i() 8 Vest Washington I ti- , Men's Sweaters of the famous "Marin ette" make. $5 to $12.50 All colors and weights AVe also carry a full line of Ladies Sweaters in the latest styles. McDougall and Cassou Co. Did you forget? Did You Receive? Then the place to get that gift to send this Holiday season is at our drug store. Many nice gifts for sale, and while they last at a very low price to you. New Year's Cards, 1 Cent Elvey . Hiileft Quality Druggists Never Substi tute, 27 East Washington. Phones, Four Eleven and Forty-four One. Lucky place. SHOES THAT'S ALL Harry A. Drachman ShoeCo 29 WEST ADAMS ST. Elks Theatre 3 DAYS Dec, 26-27-28 "The Last Days of Pompeii" An alluring love story depicting one of the most appalling events in the world's history, the equal of which has never before been shown in motion photography. The same pictures as presented in New York and Chicago. A Kleine masterpiece. fi reels a produc tion using 10,000 people. Ala tinees on Saturday and Sunday, December 27 and 2X. Prices First floor, 50 cents; bal cony 25 cents. Child-en 10 cents anywhere. Don't overlook the dates. Seats on sale at Elks Theater at 2 p. m. for afternoon performances and 7 p. m. for evening shows. BARGEMAN IMPROVING Charles Bargeman, the East Adams street jeweler, who has been sick at his home, lto;i North First street, for some time, is now rapidly improving, and expects to be hack to business again shortly. VISIT THE BOARD OF TRADE Second Ave. and Adams. Visitors are cordially invited to call at the Board of. Trade rooms. Ex hibit of products, photos, literature Rnd general information on Phoenix, the Salt River Valley and Arizona. Open daily 9 to 5 WELCOME j 1 IT'S ALL OVER The joyful Christinas time iki i in- jim rut in i.-miii nine over in and with it the time of extra expendi tures. Our thoughts naturally turn to resolutions for saving during the Xew Year. Don't put it off start now and it will he a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR This isOyster Season We Receive Them Fresh Every Day They come to us packed In cold storage, direct from the oyster country. Nothing more appetizing or healthy for a good night lunch. Let us send you a few; you will like them. We also have a com plete assortment of fresh fish at all times. Just phone your orders in, our delivery service is perfect. Triplet's Market Opposite City Hall, 111 E. Wash ington Street Phones: O 7S8, on Perry Powls, Cake Dishes and fine Serving Dishes in Haviland, Pav arian and English third glass ware, etc. Fine for Xew Year's gifts. Massie & Sons 11 1 W. Washington If you want the best in Com mercial photography, Kodak Fin ishing and Enlarging, See McCULLOCH & HOWARD 15 East Adams Street We have the only panorama ca mera in the valley. Off Page (iates are the strongest, most durable, eco nomical and ornamental wire gates on the market today. They will support a 5()) lb. weight on the end while they swing around a circle and yet they are so light and swing so easily in their hinges that a child can handle them. All attachments furnished. All widths and lengths carried in stock. BENNETT Second Avenue and .Jackson Start The New Year Right open an account at the bank. will be to save many of the fingers. Then you will have money when sickness comes or that big bargain in real estate is found. THE OLD RELIABLE The National Bank of Arizona Pioneer Transfer & Storage Co. Distributors and fojwarding agents Freight, Passage and Express de livered to any part of the cily. Nothing too large or too small. Phone 1126 and 1146 42 South Central. H. L. GEORGE BITTER NUT BREAD Pure as the Drifted Snow Since 1881 Phoenix Bakery 7 W. Washington St. HAIR GOODS FOR SALE ; Ladies' Toilet Parlor, Shampooing, ! Manicuring and Facial Massage, Uair I Dressing; Expert Chiropodists, all 1 foot troubles removed. Moles and ; warts removed by electricity. I SHIRLEY & SHIRLEY Phone 1704 ! II East Adams Stre.t Hanson Auto Stage Line PHOENIX AND GLENDALE Lv. Glendale. !) A. M. 11 A. M. 1 P. 31. 3 P. M. 5 P. JI. Lv. Phoenix 10 A. M. 12 Noon 2 P. M. 4 P. M. 6 1'. M. one way trip 33c, round trip 50c. .Stations Berryhill's in Phoenix, h'oiel (i'.enwood at Glendale. LUMBER CO. Phone 11! 11 You do not appreciate how easy it dollars that now slip through your f