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PAGE TWO :T THE 'ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY C. 1015 CHILLY WEATHER DRIVES THE AUTO RACERS WEST; MAKES IT GOOD FOR CALIFORNIA SPORTS I'rcpoiKlcriUice of Auto Classics West of Rockies Is Due to Fact Famous Handlers of Fast Cars ( A Weak ness in Endurance Department, and !o to Icllowr 'limes to Send Winter: Point Lonia ('lassie LVsult f Fact That Neighbor State Is .I'-ojnilated Now ly Well Known Speedsters. By SCOOP. .1.1-! as Winter drives the ducks : Hi .-r:-.' 10 tin' lagoons ct' Florida .ii-! Culf of Mexico, sit dues tnii! nw;ii'T send til.' automobile liu-ii! ;r .'.rivets i(, soiubirn California, .mil ho i-' -till is :., wt iif classics nv. r in ll'.i- neighbor state, each year. He ..unition ni the excellent winter 1 1 ii. i i is in-ii- than usually hearty n:i winter, mi account nf thi addc! ..Mi.u-ii: t litis nf other visitors, : ;urif"iv lots . f coin. Winn fame arrives. t-iiiluranc-..nii'tim-.s departs, mi thai these "Wvi in'.s'' ia the WHtlil nl motor sivorts ic-i th.' need ul' seeking Til U I climes iiiiiiu ihe rigors of ehilblain-t iine in In- c.:M. mi' of iho greatest races in be . andled l.y southern California pro ii. in. is hri ly. is tlio Point I.nrn-i i'Mui. to be hi'lil next Saturday. The same olil lium-h nf drivers are eniered. Fxcept liurman, nearly every famous pilot, now wintering ill California, is on the list. There is Harney Oldfield, til'' Master Driver of the world, vvlio has engaged to drive a Maxwell the same ear with which he inaile sm-h an ex'eellent showing in the Corona race. Hilly Carlson, another Maxwell entry, is elltereit as a partner, line ran u'aee the teams right ilown through the entry list. Cuy lluck stall ami l.ouis Xikront are piloting the Mercers. Art Klein is back in his Kins sneeial. Huntly Cordon Willi tin- same ohl Mercer-.Mercedes, ! is among 'em. Oaston Morris, a new johap ami Al roldwill are handling I the Marmons. .. T. Diekey lias the I same Sehaeht w ith which he entered at Corona. Tlie Dnsenherg orew eon-, sists of Tom Alley. Ralph Pe I'alnia's old mechanician, Kd. O'Donnell and lack Cullagliun. Ot course .inc race would not be worth while without Karl Cooper, and his old X. 8 Stuti. The Peugots that made such killings since the last lndiunopolis race, are being handled by Ed. Rickenbacher and Fred McCarthy. Jack Cable, a new one in the west, is nominated to drive a Tallin. The total prize list is about $12,500, as those sandy posters about town indicate with a careless disregard for the fact that there "ain't shurely that much money in the world." Since the successful running of the Tucson Happy Xew Year race, we have tried in vain to hear the croak of the knocker, Hut worse than that, we have been also unable to detect the blowing of the booster's horn. And it is about time that somebody j blew a horn to start things for the Kl Puso-San Diego race, or else everybody will forget that such a race was ever contemplated. YEAR'S NEW IS" TOTAL MILLIONS Over 7,(H 10,000 Expended for New Buildings in 1014, and Many More New Association Homes Erected. Bein- ays If You Live Insurance That Pays $622 on a $89.90 Investment COl' LI) there he any hitter form of inur - ance than one that pays you while you live.' , Could there he any hetter investment than one that has hern proven to pay living claims on 'an average time of only '.) years and ! months amid pay an average of sil'JJ for every sSM.fio paid in. Insurance in ihe "Heralds of Liberty" means just 111 is. Besides payimr the henefi ciary of the deceased, it' pays at the same time 1 tn living claiiiis. Here is when- von uet paid iff while you yet live. Here is wh.-re you re ceive an average of '!22 for the fSD.'JO of your investment. No waiting for death to make your policy LiiiiLi- your .widow or relatives money: for, while you have protection a'! that insurance offers you any day you may he the recipient of from s."io to 2.."(M) and he a paid, living claim. Insures Your Life Yet a Most Unique Investment Make it a point to inquire into this. See for . yourself, what a splcnitid opportunity it is for . you. Claims have been paid within three weeks. , while the longest period lias been 11 years. Your average is : years, .) mouths.. If yon die yon would he paid anyway. Why not yet your insurance while you live. Send in this coupon today! What we mean is this: "We yive vou vour briouet while vou can smell it." ' ' DUNAWAY & DOANE i STATE ORGANIZERS Office: 129-1:51 North First Avenue. Phone 1121 y This paper was kidding on th level, when it made a statement just a year a so, to the effect, lhat auto racing, which is slowly declining in the "fur east," would he reviving in iiie west. In 1014. there wire eleven widely famed toad and speedway races west of the lloeky Moutains. There were three, east of the Miss issippi. In dirt track raring, the easi has captured the greatest number of important retards, with four record hreakini; events of lull miles encli, while in the west, there ate only about four dirt track races of similar importance, and no records until Kill-man's performance at Oakersfiild Sunday. SOLON FROM GLOBE ARRIVES IN CITY William K. Tin inks, of c,lobe. re led to the legislature, to succeed self, arrived in the city, last evi Mr. lirooks was a member of the omtnittce, of the first state lei;isla and chairman of ' the appropri oininiltee. .Mr. I'.rnoks ts a candidate for speaker's chair, and already lias supj-ori pledj-etl him. liii'ii-hiin-nintr. rules turc, at ion the some HIGH SCHOOL CLASS BASEBALL ORGANIZED I'Ltsinesfe depre.ssim, pychuingical or otherwise, hs-not rWlo-tel in the report of the Ittiiltling operations of ihe Y. Af. A. for 1914 w hit h lias just been puhlislied. The report shows that in addition to opening: new buildings cost ins over .seven millions, the 'V" has now under roust met ion $i,17S,0nn wor.th fd new assoriation equipment. Milliins more are pledged t)V already on, hanl for new liutldin.s in this country nnd abroad. Noteworthy anions the ih:w huililinfi.s opened during the past year were those of the "Grand Central" association in Xew York City. This is one of the :nost modern and completely equipped railroad associations in Ameriea, and was the most expensive buiidinjr open ed dm in;? the past twelve months, costing in all $47-", . I'rovidcnce, It. I. was second with a $451 ,omh huililiny. CtJie of the finest buildings ojend lately is the new "twin" building- at Atlanta, which offers equal space for men and boys. Its cost was $343,Oini a nit pi'ovides amon ot her equipment. t;4 apartments for youiitf men. Anions t't T7 buildings now he. ins erected, the new llrooklyn " Vnt ral." costini; Sl.r.iHt.ljii't will be, when com pleted, the most splendidly equipped association in the Vnitd States. Two other association buildings in pTeater Xew York. ayHM'itat inH" n'er .1 million (itillais iir-' now m euiirse of constriu lion. The new "Y" at Turson, t'eeently ci'inpieted at a cost of .lMit.hiia was one of ihe ;.'! new buildintrs ad'b-d during j ,;,M- i Help Yourself and Helpl the Valley; Drag the Roads! RIGHT OF WAY Corpulent Correspondent Will Cover Ball Games for The Republican BY GOLDBERG r.aseball is with rfs" again: The (.'oyote clan of the high school has star-ted practice ill preparation for the interclass matches which are to de cide the championship of the school. Kven ihe little freshmen have organ ized and are out for the soph's scalp. Meetings were held by Ihe different classes yesterday afternoon for the purpose of electing the captain and manager ol each class team. The following is the result of tiie election: Senior class Laurence Harrison, captain; Kd Hrooks, manager. Junior cla..s Floss Ly.tll, captain; Fran!;.- I.uke, manager. Sophomore class Clement I'.. King, eaptain; l.ouis Hart, manager. Freshman class Aubrey Sealock, captain; Fred Joy, - manager. Post grads Keith Evans, captain; Kenneth Comstock, manager. Late .yesterday afternoon the new ly elecied managers anil captains met with 1. Turner, who is in charge of the games, and set a schedule. The seiies will be played in tournament fashion. The winners of one match playing tin- winners of the other. The schedule is as follows: Tuesday, Jan 11', Seniors vs Juniors; Wednesday, January 1:!,. fophs vs. Freshies: Thursday, January 14, win ners play for school championship; Friday. January 15, school champions vs. Post Grads: .Monday, January IS, consolation gane between losers of preliminaries. The games will all be played on the Polk street grounds on thf corner of Second and Polk street. They will be tailed at 3 : 4 r" sharp in order to be finished before dark. V. I.". Pinney of Pinney it Robinson, tins offered to give either a cup or a pennant for the series. Great enthusiasm Jias been aroused among the classes and good clean games are expected. Watch the Republican for the returns. Their fat high school reporter will be tin the job. "Prayer for success in war is the most shameless hypocrisy, the bit terest mockery, the vilest prostitution of things sacred, the most revolting blasphemy ihe human brain can con ceive. Hell echoes with rancorous mirth at the mouthing to heaven of these butchers ho masi(ucrad is followers of Him at whose birth the angels sang of peace on earth anJ good will among men." Painter tint L.iecorntor I Mail Heralds of Liberty: Please, forwanl me further information about I fC your plan of insurance Xnme NOW Atltmss ORDINANCE NO. 32 AN OKMXAXCK A.MKXDIXC, SRC TIOXS 6 and 13' F ORD1XAXCF, XO. 4fil OF THK COMMON COFX CIL OF THF. CITY OF PHOEXIX, PAS.SKO BY THK COMMOX COFX CiL AX1) APPROVF.I l'.Y THE .MAYOR OX THK f.th HAY OF MAY. 1 !H a. HE IT ORDA1XF.D RY THF. COM MISSION OF THK CITY OF PHOK XIX. as follows: Sec. 1. That section 6 of Ordinance No. 461 of ihe Common Council of the Gun Repairing PINNEY & EOBINSON: . 17 South Central IMWWMIWIIIMlWlWIHMWffYl city of Phoenix, passed by the Com mon Council of the city of phoenix and approved by the Mayor mi the f.th day of May, mi a. and being entitled "An Ordinance creating the office of Inspec tor of Electricity anil providing for electrical inspection," be. ami the same hereby is, amended as follows: Ry substituting for the words "In spector of Electricity," wherever ttte same occur in said section, the words "City Inspector of Puddings": and by substituting for the words, "and said hond shall be approved by and filed with tile City Recorder." the following: "And said bond, as to form and suf ficiency shall meet the approval of, and be approved bv. the city il.mager or the City of phoenix, ami filed with the City Clerk, anil whenever, in the opin ion of the said Cit y Manager -"of the City of Phot-nix, any bond filed here under shall be or become insufficient, thi- said City Manager may require a new and sufficient hond to he filed in lieu thereof, and unless such new band is filetl within twenty-four hours, afier demand made therefor by the City Slanagcr of the City of Phoenix, the certificate of registration anil the right to do or transact any business by such corporation, co-partnership, associa tion oi" individual shall be forthwith suspended, and shall remain so sus pended until such new bond .so re tpiiretl by the City Manager shall have been furnished, approved anil filetl." Sec. ". lhat section i:t of said Or- I tiinanc,. Xo. 461 be. and the same here- I r 1 Qoldwater's SemiAnnyal Clearance Sale 1 of Fashionable ReadytoWear and Boys9 Suits, and Overcoats The extravagant reductions in our entire 1 eniaiuiiip; selection of Winter and .Mid-Winter Fashions in Keady-to-Wear and I Soys" Suits and Overcoats makes this the most popular of all Scmi-Anmial ('le.-ivance Sales. Ea-h day lias shown greater interest by conservative shoppers, which iV not surprising, as every garment in these departments hear sharp redtK-rions. A few of the nianv unusual values now being offered are here listed: All remaining Coat? of fashionable fabrics, smart ly tailored, suitable for afternoon, evening and street wear, at exceptionally low prices. $37,511 Coats $18.75 $1 S.r.O Coats $27. "ill Coats $13.75 SPl.TiO Coats $ii.ii(i Coats $10.00 $1.5.00 Coats All, other Coats marked accordingly. ...$9.25 ...$8.25 ...$7.50 Splendid selection of smart styles for ages f, in MO.r.u Coats Jin.Oii Coats $ x.7.-i $ S.5II remarkable saving. .$5.25 $5.00 Coats $4-39 Coats $4.25 f T.r.ll Stl.Titl Coats. Coals. J4.r.O Coats. SL'.rift Coats. ..$3.75 ...$3.25 . $2.25 ..$1.25 Chflidreini's Gingham Dresses A varied selection of Children's Dresses for ages to 14. made of good., sturdy ginghams in plaids, checks, stripes anil plain colors. $4.iiii Dresses $3.00 $I.T,u Dresses '..$1.13 IS.r.ii Dresses $2.63 Sl.4.1 Dresses $1.09 2.tti Dresses $2.24 $1.2.-, Dresses 94c $2.:,H Dresses $1.88 1."U Dresses 75c Faiinicy Silk Waists $1.89 A special assortment of ladies' Fancy Waists of chiffon, satin, chiffon taffeta anil lace combinations in black and colors which were moderately priced at jt:!.Tr. St."", J4.7T. ami up to 6.9a on sab- at one pri.i- $1-89 Boys' Overcoats Ladies' Tailored Sanits The residue of a large s tailored, ot select fabrics There are the plain tailor iitely trimmed suits eai for our regular showing prices originally that now immediate dismissal. 75.111) ititi.nii 4ii.Hii ..'!7.5il $;:."i.iii Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits . $37.50 . $30.00 ..$20.00 ..$18.75 . .$r.50 $ll7.5ii Suits. 25.00 Suits. $22.50 Suits. $20.1)0 Suits. $l:i.5o Suits. Ladies' and Misses' Afternoon and Evening Dresses EVENING DRESSES of silks, lace and net combinations, in ; 11 the leading shades: beau tiful selection of smart .styles at r-xtravagaiit redm tioiis. $4n.oi) Dr.-sses $23.75 St'i2.5ti Drosses $29.75 ji;5.iiii Dresses $38.75 $27.5" Dresses. .. .$20.75 $25.i.ii Dresses. .. .$13.50 $15."0 Dresses. . . .$ 9.50 Boys' Hats i ert.-oals i-i-ir.ark- by is, amended to read as follows: "Fvery corporation, copartnership, association and indt ittual. or agent thereof, placing or installing electrical wires, appliances, apparatus, construc tion or eipiipmi nt in, on or about any building or other structure in the City of Phoenix shall, before certificate of inspection as provided for in section in of saitl Ordinance Xo. 461 is issued by the City Inspector of liuildings. pay to the said City Inspector of liuildings the following fees, viz: For each permit issued .75 For each outlet at which current is controlled or issued .05 Klectric signs. SCO watts or less 2.00 Kach additional 660 watts or part thereof, Window; outline, border, strip and foot lights under is" spacing, each, For arc lamp complete, each. For each and every electric fixture. Chandeliers, :j sockets or under. Kach adtlitional three sockets or less. For each motor or generator ot 1 h. p. or less, or generator of p.'and not more l.i'in .05 .511 or generator of p. antl not more or generator of . p. ami not more 1.2? generator of anil not more For each motor more than 1 h. than 5 h. p., i.oo For each motor . more than X, h. than 1" h. p. . For each motor more than la h than 15 h. p., 1.50 For each motor or more than 15 h. p. than 20 h. p., 2.i'm For each additional 1o h. p. over 20 h. p., .50 For each rectifier, 1.25 Other current or voltage regulat ing devices, each, .25 All devices consuming an excess of 66ii watts will take the same fee as mo tors of the samp wattage or current consumption. Provided however, that the minimum amount of any bill of fees to be charged shall not lie less than 75e for any job where the cost of labor and material exceeds $2.00 and not less than 23c where the cost of labor and mater ial is less than $2.0". Kach such corporation, copartnership, association or individual, or agent thereof, before commencing the plac ing or installing of any electrical wires, appliances, apparatus, construction or equipment in or about any building or other structure within the City of Phoenix, and at or prior to the time of securing a permit for the placing or The latest fashions in -Hot s' able savings. 1 .:.lmaci-an style oveivu.a mad - - of '.'" nei :' mixtures regularly priced al $12. On iiov $5 00 liios' Palmaooan Coats of the newest fabrics. splendid values at $2o.uii, now $13.35 Hoys' Shawl Collar and Halniaecan Overcoats of the season's choicest fabrics, regularly priced at $7.50, now $5.00 Hoys' Kepfer Coats in grey shades and mixtures. choice seleciion, $5.oo values now $3.35 Hoys' overcoats of good sturdy coatings in sny. $4.50 values now $3.00 Glove Specials Children's lined Cahmereth Gloves in red. navy and black, sizes 4 to 7 very special at pair 25c Children's' Knit wool mittens in white, pink, blue and black, complete range of sizes, prices ranging at pair 25c, 35c and 50c Children's Knit Cloves, sizes 4 to 7. in navy, red antl black at pair 3 Women's Knit Cloves in black or gray, splendid values at pair 50c ,9 JO it! Why not the Gold water quality at a saving. "THE! E5T ALWAYS' N. rlRST it. litAK. VnAJlMtfilOH ason's selling fashionably in all the leading shades, ed. then the more elabor h one carefully selected and marked at very low hear sharp reductions for . $13.75 . .$12.50 . $11.25 . $10.00 . .$ 6.75 AFTERNOON DRESSES of satin and silks with chiffon .-oad lace com binations in all this Season's most desirable shades. $4o.iiii Dresses $16.50 $.17.50 Dresses. .. .$16.50 $27.50 Dresses. . . $18.25 15.00 Dresses $10.00 t iur si it-eii.in is comprised r.f tho-e nifty little l!ah: Itah: hats collet;,' styles antl Knglish crush ers in alt ihe fashionable colors and mixtures. $2.oii Hats.! $1.00 $1.00 Hats 50c $1.50 Hats 75c 75c Hats 38c See windows lor spet ial showing. ooys All reiuaiiiing fall and winter fashions in boys' suits at unusual low prices many of these snappy suits hale an extra pair of trousers. 512.00 SUITS I5.C0 ' Hoys' all wool suits of good sturdy givy mix tures with extra pair of trousers of same fabric splendid $12.un values, now $9.00 $10.00 SUITS $7.50 Hoys' all wool suits witli extra pair of trousers made, of the season's choicest fabrics in bron ns and grays, regular $lu.ou vaiiies, priced at $7.50 $8.50 SUITS $6.35 Xol.liy stiles for the boys who care made of well selected fabrics., anil la i luted with great tare. Some ot' these have extra pair of pants, splendid $-i.5o values now $6.35 $5.00 SUITS $3.75 Wide range of the newest styles in a variety of fashionable shades, some have extra pair of pants, regular .5.-no values, priced at $3.75 other suits at in between prices at the same sharp reductions. All mail orders carefully filled the same day they are received. installing thereof, shrill deposit with; the City Inspector of liuildings such sum of money as the said City Inspec tor of Ituiltlings .shall estimate as (suf ficient to cover the' total amount of fees to become due to the City hereun der for such contemplated work. How ever, in no event shall such sum so to be deposited be less than the sum of Two Dollars. And upon completion of such placing and installing, and after inspection and Jiassing thereof by the Oily Inspector of Puddings, the fees due to the City under section 2 hereof shall be 'deducted from such sum of money, and the. remainder, if any, shall be returned to the corporation, copartnership, association or individual so depositing the same, together with the certificate of inspection of said plaeingyir installation. The duties herein required to be performed by the City Inspector of Huildings may be performed by the -said City Inspector of Puddings, or ly assistunts authorized thereto by the Cjty 'Commission by ordinance or reso lution. Sec. .1. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, and only to the extent that they are in con flict herewith, and hereby repealed. Sec. 4. Whereas, the immediate op eration of this ordinance is neeessary for the public peace, health and safety of the City, an emergency is hereby declared to exi.st. and this ordinance is hei-.-by exempted from the referendum clause of the State' Constitution and the, city Charter, nnd shall he in full force and effect from and after its pas sage by the Commission of the City of Phoenix and approval by the Mayor, and shall he published as required by the City Charter. PASSF.D hy the Commission of the City of Phoenix this 22nd day of De cember 1014. APPROVED this 22nd day of Decem ber, 1011. GEO. v. Yorxc, Mayor. Attest: FPAXK THOMAS City Clerk. The "White" Laundry ' I'M I ft I ' "i laundei'ed that? oui' business IliVdiiiJ ' 1 i i1 lM'! I I ' li i L w . i m, l BUk Start your New Year by sending your laundry to the "White Laundry," the best laundry. In 1915 you might as well get the best work for your money as the poorer kind. Arizona Laundry White Autos m if, I' I : - li '):