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PACE SIX THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1914 OUR. examinations, tell the trouble Our Glasses correct it. Korthrup Optical Co. Successor to 6WIGERT BROS. 9 East Adorns St. Prescription lenses ground In our own shop. Garden City Resturant New Location 21-23 East Adams St. 5 gals. Zerolene $2.85 5 gals. Vacuum Mobile Oils.. 13.50 5 pounds Arctic Cup Grease. . .85 and Only Red Crown Gasoltn. PHOENIX OIL CO. Phone 1330 221 W. Jeff. St. SPECIAL PRICE On wood and coal for September only PHOENIX WOOD & COAL CO., S. Third Avenue and Jackson Phone 1235 These cool nights and mornings you'd find one of our fine most comfortable. All styles and weaves $2.50 to $10.00. ,35-37 N. Central "If it's correct, Hyder has it" U3E OUR CUSTOMERS' PHONE Whenever vou're down town. Located on our customers' desk by our Adams street entrance. It's at vour service. Mniuctw KOTOKCrCtl PIUVCRY- 1ST. J,n MACHINERY Machinery of all kinds built, re built or repaired. Best equipped shop In state. Only expert me chanlcfl. Work guaranteed. O'NEILL AUTO & SUPPLY CO. 326-328-330 N. Central HAIR GOODS FOR SALE Ladles' Toilet Parlor, Shampooing, Manicuring and Facial Massage, Hair Dressing; Expert Chiropodists, all toot troubles removed. Moles and warts removed by electricity. SHIRLEY & SHIRLEY Phone 1704 3 East Adams StrMt BUTTER-NUT BREAD Pure as the Drifted Snow Since 1881 PHOENIX BAKERY rr ITT tlr "ki vi rllTl S I V. VV iifillliil,""1 Sn J ARIZ. POST CARDS 5 Cents Dozen BALKE'S Big Curio Store Closing-Out Sale Of Local Interest STORED WATER SUPPLY Water service report for Nov. 18: Elevation of water in reservoir, feet 118.00 Contents of reservoir, acre ft-. 188,03 Gain preceding 24 hrs, acre ft. G.1S E'.evation of water 1 year ago. 108.74 Contents of reservoir 1 yr ago. 143,695 Normal flow of Salt and Verde rivers at" Granite Reef dam, M. 1 32,80 J Normal flow water tor lands up to year 188? Amount of water used for irri gation, north side, M. 1 9,700 Amount of water used for irri gation, south side, M. 1 15,280 o LOCAL WEATHER YESTERDAY 6 a.m. 6 p.m. . .58 73 Tt-mpmature, degrees 58 Scnsibl-j temperature 4(i 52 Humidity, per cent 35 IS Wind direction W N Wind velocity, miles 2 5 Rainfall 0 0 Weather .. . . Clear Clear Highest temperature 79 Lowest temperature 47 Ji'ean relative humidity 26 Excess in temperature yesterday 5 degrees. Excess in temperature since first of month 35 degrees. Accumulated excess in temperature since January 1, 535 degrees. Deficiency in rainfall yesterday, .05 inch. Excess in rainfall since first of month t5 inch. Accumulated deficiency in rainfaU s-ince January 1, .78 inch. Data for Tucson Highest temperature yesterday 75 Rainfall yesterday 0 ROBERT BRIGGS, Section Director. MATRIMONIAL A marriage li cense was issued yesterday to Ray mond Pohle and Josephine Coyle of Maricopa county. OFF FOR CUBA P. F. Innis, Bible colporteur of the Seventh-Day Ad ventist denomination, leaves net iJontlay fur the province of Santa Clara, Cuba, where he will take u; his work. ADMITTED TO THE BAR Wil liam A. Carter of Phoenix was ad mitted to practice before the -supreme court yesterday on certificate from the supreme court of Missouri. SOME YAMS'-There is a 48 pound tunch of white yams on exhibit in the display window of the E. J. Ben- imt real estate office. These bid! spuds are from a single hill and were ri'ised by W. A. Hood on hi 3 ranch near Peoria. FEDERAL OFFENSE S. E. Allen, a bartender, is held in the county jail to answer a charge of selling liquor to an Indian yesterday. in Judge Langston's court defendant was bound over in the sum of $r,i;0, in default of which he was committed to the county jail. ' SEE IT PULL The bull tractor v hich attracted so much attention at the fair is now busy on a big rh.wing job for Dr. Norton on his ranch just north of the fair grounds. For such a small tractor it is mighty efficient and all who have seen it work think it quite a wonder. HEARING AT TUCSON The complaint of F. J. Wahrton against the Tucson Gas, Electric Light and power company has been set for hearing at Tucson on November 24. The case, which involves charges extending over a long period, will be heard by Corporation Commissioner Cole. GLENDALE P. T. A. MEET FRI DAY The postponed meeting of tin Glendale Parent-Teachers' associa tion is announced for Friday even ing at the high school auditorium. Instructor F. Colodny of the Phoenfc high school faculty will address tho meeting on the topic of an educa tional survey of he schools of Ari zona FATHER AND SON DISCHARGED The charge of cattle theft against O. R. Gruewell and his son William was dismissed by Judge Johnstone yesterday. The case arose out of the loss by R. Taylor, a southsid? rancher, of a calf, back in August. Defendants, however, produced evi dence from three neighboring ranch ers testifying to having witnessed William Gruewell purchase the calf from an Indian, ignorant of its ori gin. The judge decided that there was insufficient evidence against de fendants to record a conviction. Do Your Xmas Shopping Early Do your Xmas shopping early. Help the clerks. Help yourself. Follow the Band? Advertisement. dd New pears 20c per lb. New Silver Prunes ....... ..20c per ih. New Popcorn 10c per ib. Fine Cabbage 3 for 19 Swift's Premium Ham .23c lb. No. 10 Snowdrift $130 No. 10 Crusto $1.30 Ranch Eggs, 35c doz. Special Fresh Roasted Coffee. .20c lb. Solid Pack. 2U lh. Tomatoes 12V- Standard Pack, 2',4 lbs. Tomatoes.. 10 M'KERS CASH STORE. (Advertisement) tf o All automobile coupons in President, Ambassador and Statesman coffee re deemed at Lerg's Music Store, aC227 West Adams, for 5c each, until Novem ber 25. Buy these brands and get bet ter coffee for less money. (Advertise ment.) GUNS for rent Finney Robin son. AdYertisement. NEWCOMERS' DAY" MEETING The newcomers' day meeting has been indefinitely postponed. . DIRECTORS' MEETING There will be a meeting of the directors of the board of trade this afternoon at fcur o'clock. A BABY BOY Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Boyton of 1831 West Jefferson were yesterday receiving the congratulations of their friends on the birth .of a son. RAMON WOMAN'S CLUB The Ramon's Woman club will meet at the home of Mrs. Neff on North Central avenue this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. r,K3 ANNA FLORA CLUB The Anna Flora . Past Noble Grand club will meet at the home of Mrs. Peter Gor don this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All members are requested to attend. LOST HIS DOG W. B. O'Neill lost his pet brindle Boston terrier yester day. The dog answers to the name of "sport" and is about four years old. O'Neill lives at' 1544 West Harrison street. LADI ES' AID SOCIETY The Ladies' Aid Society of Grace Evangelical ; the neighborhood of $l,00.000-makes Lutheran church will meet with Mrs.jit one of thR most int(reg;;n casos L. F. Zimmerman. 15SS West Wash- ! tne SI1,(reme cort of the state of Arl ington street, this afternoon at 2::;0 ,lina nas h:inafld in a long. Ume O'ClOCk. n ,h. l,ini Ca.I.11a o.l -,, UNDELIVERED TELEGRAMS ' There are undelivered telegrams at : Fhares that each held in these sev thc Western Union Telegraph oil ice Pnteen claims were never recorded, for the following: Thomas Johnson, j Aftpr Cunningham's death, Costello lorn .viuiiOT, J. Mm noub-.on, v. i ..e Bristow and A. F. Medine. JOINT LUUUt UANt-t-ine louges of Pocahontas and the Redmen are combining forces in a dance and sup- per tonight at the Knights of Pythias hall. The dance will open at 9 o'clock and will be followed by a supper pre- pared by the ladies of the joint lodges. NO CASE There being no white slavery charge proven in the case of ?.lanaeer Beezley of the CarniVi'l company, United States Commission Langston dismissed the defendant. The aggregation of entertaining fieaks will now move on to fill its i1 clayed dales. PYTHIAN SISTERS ATTENTION All members of Purity Temple No. 9 Pythian Sisters, are urged to at tend the meeting to be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Knights of Pythias hall. Besides important business to be transarted, this Is th-j meeting at which nominations for officers will be made. The mteting j ..in , ii.. .... ,i PIONEER IS DEAD J. C. Shackel ford, aged 79 years, for more than 30 years a resident of Arizona, part of the time a prospector and rancher, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. E. House, at Tolleson, on Tuesday night. The funeral will be held from the home of Mrs. House at 9 o'clock this morning. under the direction of Merryman & Hayt and burial will be made in Qreenwood cemetery. TO MAKE PHOENIX HOME Mrs. M. E. Frantzen, formerly a resident of Bridgeport, Mono county, California, has turned from the cold of the Sier ras to the sunshine of Arizona, arriv ing in Phoenix by the overland route through Los Angeles. Needles, Barstow and Prescott. She has leased a five acre tract of land from the office of Dw ight B. Heard, and will go to ranch ing south of the river, expecting also to become admitted to the bar. At present she is temporarily located at 229 West Madison street. Do Your Xmas Shopping Early Do your Xmas shopping early. Help the clerks. Help yourself. SAY TRANSPORT ATTACKED ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH VALPARAISO, Chile. Nov. 18. There are persistent rumors that the F.ritLsh transport Crown of Galioia has been attacked by German cruisers and sunk. It is not stated whether the ves sel was sunk by her own crew or the Germans. The transport's crew it is said was saved and will be landed at Valparaiso by the German steamer RhaKotis of the Kosmos line. CHI' 'CHANGE STARTS MONDAY (ASSOCIATED press dispatch CHICAGO, Nov. IS. The Chicago Stock Exchange will resume business on Monday posting the quotations that were prevailing on July 30. when the exchange closed on account of the war.. All automobile coupons in Presi dent, Ambassador and Statesman cof fee; redeemed at Lerg's Music Store at 227 West Adams, for 5c each until Nov. 5. Buy these brands and get better coffee for less money. (Ad vertisement.) br Doing Business Temporarily AT Adams Pharmacy WE DESIRE TO HAVE All people having open accounts to phone us or call and same credit will be extended and delivery made by our regular quick service. We will appreciate all business given us at this time in face of our loss. Prescription, kodak work, etc., all handled here without any incon venience by our own force. All our regular customers are earnestly requested to phone 550 and 660 and immediate attention will be given to their wants. The Busy Drug Store Temporary Quarters With the Adams Pharmacy, Adams Hotel Bldg Mail orders will be given our usual careful attention vvvvvvvvvvvv - vyvvvyvv'vv - - . - - i - i - . - i,'ii GUAM IIS. COSTELLO Old Partnership Mattel Brought Before Supreme Court Claims Amounting "to Million Dollars Fought for bv Heir's Just what were the legal relations in partnership of Martin Costello and Paddy Cunningham, two very old- , timers in the copper mining district of Cochise county, are being fought I out by the two daughters of Cun ningham and the widow of Costello. And the amount heino- ..mwh,vi ningliam had seventeen claims, and the .,,. six of ,he clainlSi ,md aC(OUnted to the widow for her share of them. Later jn the suerior court oC Co hise countV- ,he Cunningham estate was ffivpn a rig,,t in lhe prot.ef,s of j six more (.aims. all the remaining !Pieven having been sold, and Costello having died in the meantime. Both Sj,ies appealed, the Costellos because they didn't believe the CunninKhams had any right at all, and the Cnn- nine-hams because thev claimed tlwH- had a right jn all of the mines. Before the supreme court yester day the case was given its first set of arguments, and, according to the way the testimony is going, the dis- ' cussion will last several days. Joseph Scott of Los Angeles, Ellin wood and Ross of Tucson and Ben Goodrich are appearing for Mrs. f'os tello, while the Misses Cunningham are represented by Eugene S. Ives of Tucson. o- nr.,.1,,nt. 1'iJ.. Xti-Ci tuaiai. Catch the early Xmas Shopper with an early Xmas ad! Follow the Band? Advertisement. dd W. C. T. U. MEETING lhe regular w eekly meeting of the Woman's Christ ian Temperance Union will be held this afternoon at the home of the society, 227 W. Monroe St. The devotional ex ercises, to be led by Mrs. Custer, will begin at 2:15 o'clock. The program has not been announced, but an inter esting one may confidently be expect ed, and a full attendance is anticipated. Strangers will be given a cordial -welcome, and it is hoped that new mem bers will increase our ranks. PICKPOCKETS BEFORE JUDGE JOHNSTONE William Bowers and John Watson, the men arrested during fair week for picking the pockets of fair visitors, were before Judge Johnstone yesterday and were held to answer to the superior court, being admitted to bail in the sums of $1000 and $600 respectively. Thomas Hall, the local fruitgrower, a victim of pickpockets, and his son Richard, testified to the theft of a bill fold containing $400 in bin's, in Gass Brothers' Chop House, by a man whom he recognized as Powers. The day af ter the robbery, the two witnesses con stituted themselves detectives." and it was while watching at the entrance of the fair grounds for Bowers, that they saw the tw men helping themselves to the contents of other people's pockets on the crowded street cars, and had them arrested. Defendants were un able to furnish the required bond. Mr. Merchant: Catch the early Xmas Shopper with an early Xmas ad! Benefit for Associated Charities, Friday evening Nov. 20th, at 8 o'clock, at the Woman's Club. Adv. It Follow the Band? Advertisement. dd TENNIS GOODS. Pinney & Robin son. Advertisement. THE - i - ii" "i ------ i -i-i-t,iii-,-ii-i-.-yyw-w-yt LEWIS UNION SUITS You're finding a real shiver produc ing chill in the air these mornings, and you need heavier and more comfort able underwear. The man who wears a LEWIS Union Suit likes it be cause it gives him the finest fitting underwear he ever had, and because it wears so well. LEWIS knitted is always so good. A full line in all weights and sizes, $1.50 to $5.00. McDougall and Cassou Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gentlemen's Furnishings TRUSS FITTING By our expert guaran tees you a perfect fit. Each case given special examination without cost. Elvey & Hulett Quality Druggists, O'Neil Building, Phoenix Phones 411 and 441 MENS $3 SHOES No. 31 8A Mad of black calfskin with double sole. if There's splendid wear in every pair these Shoes stand up under most strenuous usage and re tain their shape. In but ton or lace with heavy or light soles. Extraordin ary values at $3.00. H. A. Diehl Shoe Co. 8 W. Washington St. AUTOMOBILE TIME TABLE GLOBE-PHOENIX STAGS Quicker and cheaper than train fare. Globe, 15; $25 round trip. Leaves daily at 8 a. m ; arrive Roosevelt 2 p. m.; Globe and Miami, 1:30 p. m. Passengers collected from iny part of the city. Tickets at idams and Ford Hotels and Shaw's Smoke House. W. A. H1U. Prop., it J. Second Ave SALT RIVER VALLEY MONU MENTAL WORKS V. E. Lindsay, Prop. 409 West Washington St Arlsona granite as well a all other granite used. Phone 1323 for prices Lodge Notice , LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSB Phoenix Lodge, No. 708; Meetings every Tuesday, Moose hom 28 S. Center. Visit ing brothers invited. George N. MacBean, Dictator; Walter R. Van Tyne. Secretary. 1 Pillll:illf:l;l:fflj The Phoenix Savings Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS H. J. McClung, Prest. T. E. Pollock, Vice Prest M. C. McDougall, Vice Prest W. C. Foster, Secy and Treas. N. D. Sanders, Asst Secy and Treas. II. J. McClung T. E. Pollock Wm. S. Humbert W. A. Drake The Season's Most Extra ordinary Millinery Sale In this sale is included every Hat in our store. A complete line of correct Millinery fur you to select from at prices extremely low. All $5.00 and $6.0Q Trimmed Hats now. . .$1.95 All .$8.50 and $9.50 values now $4.95 This lot includes many very desirable hats in both the small Turban and large Sailor shapes all beautifully trimmed. All $18.50 and $20.00 French Pattern Hats now $9.95 Our Entire Stock of Trimmings is now on sale Fine black and white French Ostrich Plumes, regular $7.50 values, now $3.95 112.00 and J 12.50 values in Fine Plumes In black, white and fancy shaded effects, now $6.95 tlS.50 and JHO.OO extra large black and white Plumes. These are the finest Plumes obtainable your choice now at $11.95 ALL FANCY FEATHERS, FLOWERS, FLOWER TRIMMINGS, ETC., NOW HALF PRICE Ladies' Ready - S-H-O'E-S and Hosiery That's all. Harry A. Drachman Shoe Co. 22 West Adams St. AMERICAN KITCHEN Regular Meals, 35 Cents. Short Orders All Night. 33 North Center, Phoenix. Yee Sing, Proprietor. REOEWILL MUSIC CO. Established in 1881 224 West Washington St. INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED Piano Rebuilt and Refinished Hire a little salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see more customers than you can. How Can We Help You? This bank is something more than a place to deposit money. Ask us about your business problems. The National Bank of Arizona "OLD RELIABLE" DIRECTORS M. C. McDougall i. James S. Douglas L. H. Chalmers Geo. A. Olney H. D. Marshall to - Wear Exclusively Phoenix Savings Y) Bankfc Trust Co. VMwVwVVwwVWwJWWWMMMrMrV BENNETT LUMBER COMPANY Everything In Lumber iiinnrnnniifirrnifir..". " " Enlarging, Copying, Kodak Fin ishing PHOTO CRAFT SHOP; 1 CACTUS WAY "Wi photograph anything, any. time, any place.' KM 1 S W