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PAGE FIVB TTTE ARTZONA REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORXIXG, MARCH 17, 1914 rr i Business Chances Al CHANCE for small investment, living tent, 1 0x1 J ; two bonk tents, "2x1(1; cook holism lent. 1(1x36, fur nished with tables and cocking uten s.'s including dishes fo." ;:." pc iple: have 1." regular hoarders n"i( at $1.00 per day; must sell: oaly $:;oo,(Hi. hitterhaugh & Carr. Tempo, Ariz; phone Z". bp BOARD Kill! SALE At saciificc. brick building: business running $12iHi.uO month. C;t!! on Mis. Dart. "10 North First .'.vi:. bp DRUG STORE $.1200 cash. Rest In Arizona. Investigate this anil you will own it. Address Box 3.VI2, Rc tuibliean. tf IXt'OME business corner, 100xl37y., for sale at a sacrifice, for a few lays only. Address Box SUGG Repub lican. t E 10 HME PAPER Directors Instruct Secre tary to Publish Monthly Bulletin in Form of News paper Similar to Other Live Cities Phoenix Hoard of Trade will a regular newspaper. Per- was granted the secretary IE YOU WANT TO get located In a good paying business. See Cook with J. S. Griffin, Alone. 4 West Adams St tf Undertaking arid Embalming K A STERLING & WHITNEY Un dertakers and Einbalmers. 213 West Washington St , rhoenix, Arizona, tf MOHN, DRISCOLL &iTuS Un dertakers, Embalmers and Funeral Di rectors, 311 N. 1st Ave. tf Undertakers Moore &Mcciei lan; lady assistant, auto hearse. S29 West Adams St., Phone 601. tf Nursery Stock Tlil'lT TREES and ornamentals Get a few trees of the coming peach, tin- J. H. Hale. Our Giant Poplar is the fastest growing shade tree. OCR ROSES WILL PLEASE YOU tint I'RI'IT TREES ARE THE PAY ING KIND. OCR MOTTO IS: RELI ABLE TREES AT RIGHT PRICES. Ask about our bargain in 500 navel orange trees, heavy stock. See us be fore you buy. PHOENIX ROSE GARDEN AND NURSERY CO. S. E. COR. CENTRAL AVE. AND VAN KUREN ST. PHONE 1412. CLEAN ATORIUM PHONE 1595 PHONE For service Phone 1595. Cleaning, pressing, dyeing and repairing, work called for and delivered. Your patron age solicited. Wolf's Cleanatorium. 13 East Adams Street. tf DRESSMAKING THE GEORGE SISTERS have moved to 510 AVest Washington. The have ; mission yesterday to make arrangements for a regular publication, to be issued as the monthly news organ of the board, modeled on the style paper gotten out by boards of trade in other and larger centers, and individualized by the Salt River Valley, Phoenix, and t!ie board of trade. The first issue j order the of the new organ will make its ap- I to-wit: pearance about the first of next month. Beside, there were dozens of other things done by the board at the extra session. A letter from the governor of the state .asking the board of trade to appoint delegates to the Irrigation Congress to be held in Denver next month, was read, and was referred to the Water Users' Association, that body being the proper place for such appointments to eminate from. The matter of tile Corn Club, Cot ton Club and other farmers' club, brought up by the University of Ari zona, was referred to the Maricopa County Farmers' Institute, and to the principals of the several high schools of this county. The board was asked to lend their assistance in the secur ing of funds for the clubs, but they did not see that the matter lay in their field of action. Roosevelt Signs Tile directors of the board asked that the secretary rush the billiifc of , the Roosevelt roads that the travelers I over the route will be able to know j at all times just where they are and ; how far they are from the nearest i garage. The movement is in re- i sponse to the announcement that the i Raymond Whitcomb Tours have ar- j ranged to route their trips over the Globe-Phoenix road, and will be in , the line of work the board of trade is conducting in making everything I easy for the Arizona visitor. I The securing of the Raymond i Whitcomb Tours for this part of i the state should really be attributed to the board of trade, since they ! LEGAL NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. 671 A RESOLUTION OF THE COM MON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHOENIX, DECLARING THEIR IN TENTION TO IMPROVE THE AL LEY IN BLOCK TWENTY-FOUR OF THE ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OF PHOENIX, AND DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF, AND DE CLARING THE WORK OR IM PROVEMENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUB LIC BENEFIT AND THAT THE COST AND EXPENSE OF SAID WORK SHALL BE ASSESSED UP ON A DISTRICT AND PROVIDING THAT THE PROPOSED WORK OR ! IMPROVEMENT SHALL BE DONE i UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE j IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1!U2. AND I SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENTS, i HE IT RESOLVED, by the Com mon Council or toe city oi inoenix: Section 1. That the public interest laid convenience require, and that it is the intention of the Common Council of the City of Phoenix to following work to be done. RESOLUTIONS OK SI CARLOS; Board of Trade Names the j Committee to Draft Reso-j lutions Urging Building! of Storage Project on the j Upper Gila River j in Stables and Corrals THE HIGLEY Horse & Mule Co., has removed to 220 N. 7th Ave. We buy and sell horses and mules. Phone 511). J. R. Lambert, Prop. 4-r HAND LAUNDRV company to this state, nd to show them the advantages of the Roosevelt dam from a scenic viewpoint. TERRIBLE W SANITARY HAND LAUNDRY, rough dry, "5c; each bundle washed separately. 706 N. 1st St. Phone 2876. tf PAINTERS AND DECORATORS GET OUR PRICES ON 14x20 OVAL FRAMES with con vex glass. Real attractive. Phone LONG'S PAINT HOUSE 37 N. 1st AVE. PHONE 1550. tf FIRE EXTINGUISHER BEST MADE fire extinguishers, oderless, airtight, 5 years guarantee. W'estern Chemical Fire Pail Co., 3rd Ave and Jackson. Phone 1231. tf ALL OVER BODY Worse On Arms. Itched and Burned. Sores Would Fester. Suffered Day and Night. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Completely Cured. ATTORNEYS. WALTER BURCH. Attorney at Law 403 Fleming Blk. Phone 489. tf CARPET CLEANERS CARPETS CLEANED Telephone 733, Electric Carpet Cleaners. tf Stables and Corrals NICE RIGS AND HORSES for rent. Commercial Corral. Delivered to all parts of the city from 8th Ave. and Van Buren. Phone 1708. tf FOR THE BEST IN LIVERY AND boarding. Phone 1136. THE WALKER STABLES COR CENTER AND VAN BUREN tf Corsetiere NU BONE CORSET Designed and fitted according to the individual needs of the figure. Comfortable, hy gienic and stylish. Helen Jennings, 715 West Washington; phone 8689. tf D. D. HORNING For sale Lands in small or large acreage; also city property. INSURANCE AND LOANS RENTALS. COLLECTIONS Office 411 West Monroe St. Cor. 4th Ave. Phoenix Lodge Notices Phoenix Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pvtblas. meets 7:30 n m.. every Friday Visiting members invited. Clarence E. Ice. C. C. f.ir iv n Vowell. K. R. S Thone" Office 5G7: Residence, 209R: PHOENIX LODGE No. 70S Loyal Order of Moose. Meetings every Tuesday, I. O O F. Hall. Visiting brothers invited. Wal ter J. Hayt, Dictator Walter R. Van Tyne, Secretary. Hire a little salesman at Thr Re- i.ii..a nffieA x Want Ad will see R. F. I). No. 5, Sturjris. Mich. ' Last summer I picked cucumbers about a week before I noticed 1 being poisoned. All at once I broke out with a terrible rash all over my entire body. It looked like pimples only was very mach smaller. On my arms it seemed to he worse than any place else. It would itch and burn ho I would scratch and make small sores that would fester. 1 suffered day and nisht for about two weeks but could And no reiiof. " I used and and many others but they all failed to brine relief. At last I wa.s advised to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment." Every two or tlire times a day I wo'ild wash '.villi the Culirura .Soar) and at niht I -on!'! apply tiic. Cuti cura Oittimon!. After using them one mon'h I was completely cured." (Signed) Miss Clarr Mallory. :pt. 10. I!)':;. TO REMOVE DANDRUFF Prevent dry. t'lin and falling hair, nliay itching and imiaiion of the scalp, remove .'rusts and scales, and promote the growth and beauty of the hair, frequent shampoos with Cuticura Soap, assisted by occasional dressinas with Cuticura Ointment. alTord a most effective and economical treatment. Cuticura Soap (2."r. and Cuticura Oint ment (."lOr.) are sold by riruirgists and deal ers everywhere.' , Liberal sample of each mailed free, with :i2-p. Skin Hook. Address post-card "Cuticura. Dept. T. Uoslon." t g"yrn who shave and sli..nixm with Cu ticura Soap w ill And it best for skin and scalp. Typewriters REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO. :(5 East Adams: Overland 670. tf ARCHITECTS A. BUILDERS ATTENTION PROSPECTIVE BUILDERS plans to suit free; if we do your work. special attention to percentage work, or will contract. At references. R. A. Gray, architect. Green McAbee, supt. construction. Room 7 Central block. Phone 1 Office hours 2 to 5 P. M. S-dk WHEN YOU .WANT A CAR for short or long trips we have 4 at your service. We assemble loads for Roose velt. Phone 799 or 431. Cross & Bor ree. tf 1. That the roadway of the alley in Block .Twenty-four (24) of the original townsite of Phoenix, includ ing the alley intersection, and in cluding also private drives, and ex cepting such portions of said alloy ns will be occupied by a cement con crete gutter, where shown on the plans hereinafter referred to, b-; graded and paved with bitulithic pavement. 2. That a cement concrete gutter be built along the center of the alley in Block 24 in the original townsite of Phoenix. 3. That a cement concrete curb be buill along both sides of the roatl v.ay of the alley in Block Twenty four (24) of the original townsite of Phoenix, excepting at the Intersection of said roadway with private drives, and excepting where a cement eon ciete curb has already been built and is in satisfactory condition as shown by the plans hereinafter re ferred to. 4. All of tile above work to be done in accordance with a certain set of plans approved and adopted by the Common Council of the City ot rhoemx on the 10 day of March, 1C14, and on file in the office of the City Engineer of said city in Book One of Street Improvement Plans or Pages 172 and 173, and in further accordance with Specifications Nos. 13. 20. 21 and 22 of the Citv of Phoenix on file in the office of the j lty Recorder of said city, and which sail plans and specifications! are hereby referred to for a mora par ticular description of the said work and made a part hereof. I ciecuon j. xii at the said contem- ' plated work or improvement in the ( opinion of the Common Council is of I more than local or ordinary public i benefit and said Common Council hereby makes the costs and expenses of said work or improvement charge able upon a district, and hereby de j (lares that the distiict in said City 'of Phoenix benefitted by said work oi improvement and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses there ' of is described as follows: AH of Block Twenty-four (24) of the original townsite of Phoenix. Section 3. The City Engineer is i hereby directed to make a diagram of the district described hereinabove i in Section 2 of this Resolution of Intention, to be assessed to "pay the j tests and expenses thereof. Such diagram shall show each separate lot. piece or pat eel of land in sakl dis trict and the relative location of the same to the work proposed to be done. Section 4. The said Common Coun cil finds that public convenience re quires that serial bonds shall be is sued to represent the costs and ex penses of such work or improvement and said Common Council determines that serial bonds shall be issued to represent each assessment of Twenty-five (2j) Dollars or mole for the icsts and expenses of sard work or improvement. Said serial bonds shall extend over a period ending nine !)) years from and after the second day j of January next succeeding the date I of said bonds, and an even annual proportion of the principal sum there of shall be payable by coupon on the stcotul tlay of January every year after their date until all is paid and the interest shall be payable semi annually by coupon on the second day of January and July, respective ly, of each year, at the rate of six (t) per cent per annum on all sums unpaid until the whole of said prin cipal sum and interest are paid. section j. The serial bonds herein mentioned shall be issued in ac cordance with the provisions of an act of the Legislature of the State of Arizona, known ami designated as the "Improvement Act of 1912," approved May 17, 1912, and all the proceedings lr. the aforementioned improvements shall also be taken under said "Im provement Act of 11)12," and subse quent amendments. Section 6. The City Recorder shall certify to the passage of this Reso lution of Intention, ami shall cause the same to be published ten (10) times in the Arizona Republican, a o'aity newspaper published and circu lated in the City of Phoenix anil hereby designated for that purpose. Section i. The Superintendent of Streets of the City of Phoenix shall post notice of said proposed improve ment as required by law. and in said notices shall refer to this Resolution of Intention. Refeience is hereby made to the Bitulithic Mixture License Agreement of Warren Brothers Company of Boston, Mass.. dated March 4. 11)14. on file in theofficeof the City Recorder of the City of phoenix. I hereby certify that the above 'nd foregoing Resolution No. (;T1 was, duly passed by the Common ' ouncil -oi tne cite 0f Phiionix al a meeting held March 10, 1914, and that a ipinrum was present thereat. FRANK THOMAS. City Recorder. o . In order to crystallize the sentiment favor of the San i arms uuiu, m- Phoenix Board of Trade, at the request of numerous persons and organizations has called together a committee on resolutions, specially to draft the nec essary articles. This committee is named by the president and is com posed of B. A. Fowler. Joseph H, Kibbey, ': Geo. A. t lney. W. S. Humbert. J. H. McClintock. his called to meet at the Board Trade rooms Wednesday afternoon four o'clock. Having had the honor to start things ! favoring the San Carlos dam eonstruc I tion. some years ago. the Board of I t,".i.. -mvifius to lake advantage of the favorable report of the Army Hoard to continue its boosting. Far from be ins as selfish in this matter, as its ac cusors woudl have it. the Salt River Valley, by all the indications, is strong ly in favor of developing the Gila Val ley by means of storage darns and canal line. of ! at i o l Hire a little salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see more customers than you can. 3BS-' IP . mm SDJW' ! ''rank ' of Iowa. This is a photograph of a home just completed in Kenilworth. We will sell you this beautiful place for $5800, $2000 down, bal ance as you like it. This is a home that cannot be thoroughly appreciated until you have seen it. We will be glad to show you the place. Southwestern Building and Investment Company 17 West Adams Street New new-style fringes she must don With many silken stitches; But father wears his fringes on The bottom of his breeches. Cleveland Enquirer. -o- "They say that women have no sense of humor." "Well, it's a good tiling." 'How so?" "If a woman laughed heartily it would endanger every button on those tight gowns." Kansas City Journal. plant a hive of bees on the window sill. Five dollars wili stih't a swarm going and the yield should be suf ficient for a year. The little ani mals arc clean and neat, of capable habits and few vices. After a day's work in Central Paik they are guar anteed to return home as faithfully as a commuting husband. Il may be protested that a city swarming with bees would mean tn novance and pain. But this notion ignores the well known customs of New Yorkers. When a man has been stung by his janitor, the In terboro, his laundry, the ticket spec ulator and two hat cheek boys, among many others, year In and year out. what could a mete bee do? New York Tribune. The man behind the gun Is the man who does the work; The man behind the bar Is he who pulls the cork; The man behind the throne Is he who draws the string. And J".it behind the bee You'll always find the sting. Birmingham Age-Herald. -0 tint "Has i nvens ever paid back 10 you loaned him a year ago." "Oh, yes: he borrowed $2r more from me last week and only took Boston Transcript- Happiness fer me an' you You ain't got none to sell me; Ef all yo' dreams wuz comin' true You'd be too mad to tell me! Atlahta Constitution. -To Eaton Why donf you think Pen lam will ever be. a literary light? Singley Because he won't break away from his combination. Eaton His combination? Sjngley Yes. He tries .to imitate Robert Browning's style and doesn't try not to imitate Josh Billings' spelling. Judge. XtiMNL BEES FOR NEW YORKERS a clever suggestion of Mr. . Pellet, state bee inspector that city flat dwellers should rCLL PihoeimiLx's Best Bey i 60x145 Lots $550 - -T - - A RESIDENTIAL PARK Its ill Phoenix, and with all the improvements the other sections will have to pay to ft later on. OAKLAND Hire a little salesman at Thy Re- puoiican oirice. A Want Art wl I see more customers than von can. Yes TWO BLOCKS NORTH OF THE STATE CAPITAL It has gas and electric light, city water, sewer, cement curbs and walks.street parking, shade trees and palms, Pergola entrances. $50 Down and $15 per Month GREENE & GRIFFIN 127 North Center St. more customers than you can.