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V u-i we... ' v f : 3 THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING, 31 AY 1. 1915 PAOE SEVEN Corsetiere MRS. KCHLWILM. Spirella Corse tiere. 409 W. Jefferson St. Phone 2950. 4-bn Undertaking and Embalming THE GEO. F MERRYMAX CO. Kmbalmers and Funeral Directors. 124 X. Second Ave. rtione 651. tf Special Notices EASTERLING & WHITNEY Cn- I j dertakers and Embalmers. 213 West ! ashington St., Phoenix, Arizona, tf , WIl.I. HIND and put your grain in shock at $2.Mt per acre or will cut and thresh on sh;:res, or if your grain is h.ged mi., ni save it. T. S. Ma- l"i y, corner Osborn road and 7 Ave. It. F. 1. No. 6. Box 110. k Apple Cider PURE APPLE CIDER. 75c Ion. 100 E. Adams. per gal-tf MOHX, PRISCOLi, & MAUS Un dertakers, embalniers and funeral di rectors. 311 X. 1st Ave. tf -Moore & McLel- UNDERTAKERS- lan; lady assistant, auto hearse. 329 West Adams St.. Phone 601. tf frmii and after its passage and its approval by the Mayor, and due pub lication as by law required, and is hereby exempt from the operation of the referendum provision of the Charter of the City of Phoenix. Passed by the Commission of the City of Phoenix this 22nd day of Apiil, l'.Ui. GEO. U. YOUXG, Mayor. Attest: FRANK THOMAS, City Clerk. (Publish 111 Times Upholstering and Work Auto Time Table KIKE'S AUTO STAGE LINE Phoenix-Tempe-Mesa-Chandler Cars leave Phoenix and Mesa every 30 minutes from 7 A. M. until 6 P. M, and thereafter ns follows: Leave Phoenix Leave WE HAVE ADDED to our shop, power cotton pickers; also have hair 7:i0 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Leaes Tempe about 30 6:30 7:00 8:00 9:00 Mesa, p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. PROPOSAL FOR TEXTBOOKS ' i Sealed proposals for textbooks for , . jthe common schools of Arizona for "abinCtla period of five years, and for a period of from one to five years will be received at the office of the State Department of Education until 12 o'clock noon of May 21st, 1915, and pickers for mattress work. Work done J v-1,1 " opened lmmeuiateiy tnere j right and chc;n. Phone 1419, 28 South ! after. Proposals must be directed to : 4,1, Avenue. tr('- ' t'ase' Secretary or the State - j lioard of Education, and be endorsed ' 1 Prunosals for "Textbooks " A eerti Veterinary Surgeons fied check for $500.00 must aeeom '-'' pany each bid. DR. II. E. GERDES, veterinary, phy- j sician, surgeon, dentist. Phono 1452. ! 308 N. 1 Ave. 4-gs I SOUTH SIDE NEWS HORACE B. GRIFFEN, JR., GENERAL SOUTHSIDE AGENT Refer to him Subscription Orders Stops, Changes, as well as all Busi ness regarding Advertising and Job Printing TEMPE OFFICE MESA OFFICE Casa Loma Hotel Bldg., Phone 53. With Everybody's Drug Store, Phone Tempe Correspondent, H. B. Griffen, Jr. Mesa Correspondent Chas. F. 6 or 55 Jones i MESA NEWS NOTES MESA WANTS minutes af ter leaving Phoenix.. Leave Tempe , tihout 30 minutes after leaving Mesa. j Mesa-i 'handler Division Vulcanizing 8 : 00 10: no 12-00 2 : 00 4 : oil 6 : 00 Kike-. a in. a m. am. p.m. p.m. p m. I Auto 7:30 a.m. Delivery- 9:30 11:30 1:30 3:30 5:30 -Fhone a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 414 tf Chiropodist CHIROPODY, corns removed pain less and bloodless, 50c each; bunions, moles, warts, etc.. removed. 39 East Adams. Frank Shirley. Phone 1704. tf TIRE HOSPITAL OF PHOENIX Vulcan'zing and welding done promptly and guaranteed. Out of town work solicited. Arizona Vulcanizing Works. 207 W. Washington. Phone 626. Dressmaking DRESSMAKING out by day. 13 K at home, linchannan. n ill COMPETENT SI 57. dressmaker Phone 5k WE TEACH SEWING, bring your material. American College Dressmak ing, Room 12, Monihon lildg. tf Electrical Works have your cl aned and oiled. Phone 1717. ELECTRIC FAN Phoenix Cycle Co. tf Ford Specialists FORD SPECIALIST, gasoline ne per gal.: l'enn. oil 45c gal. Phone 490. Harry Creswell, Mb Ave and Wash ington. 5-k Furniture ORDINANCE NO. 41 An Ordinance establishing grades anl ,m. opting plans for the improve ment if First Avenue, between the north line of Monroe Street and the south line of Van Burtn street, lie it ordained by the Commission of the ('ity of Phoenix, as follows: Sit:on 1. That the plans pre pared by the City Engine. i1 for tie improvement of First Avenue be tween ihe North line of Monroe street and tli- South line of Van Ruren street, and on file in the office of the City Eugiuier in Rook Two 2) jf Stieet Improvement Plans on Page Eighty-seven (ST) are hereby adopt ee? as the official plans for the Im provement of said street. The grades shall lie at the ele vations shown on these plans the width, shall and be as location of the shown on these ;. Duplicate ci shall be filed roadway plans, ipies of with the and kept on file in his ordinances or parts conflict with the oidinance are here- REPA1RIXG of all kinds, promptly j done in the best manner. We bring j your stuff in and deliver it free. liar- i rows-Kooshee Fur. Co. tf i these plan: I'itv Clerk offi. e. Section 3. All of ordinances in provisions of this by repealed. Section 4. Whereas, this ordinance requires early operation in order to improve the streets of the city of F'hoenix, and to preserve the pub lie peace, health and safety of large number of residents of the City of phoenix, an emergency is herebv de'dared. anil this ordinance shall take if feet and be in full force Hand Laundry SANITARY HAND LAUNDRY, washing and ironing, all hand work: each bundle washed separately. Pnone 3540, f.02 W. Adams. tf GRADUATE MESSAGE SCIENTIFIC 1 sages. Crcdonia Jefferson. iodv and facial M. Hundley. 4: mes 3 W. f.-dn Messenger Service Patronize the man who thinks enough of his stallion to advertise him Bids are invited for textbooks to cover all the common school subjects, viz: Reading Spelling, Arithmetic. Geography, Physiology, Language and Giammar, History, Writing, Drawing, Music Dictionary, Household Arts. Manual Training, and Agriculture. Sample copies of the books bid upon must be filed with the State Department of Education btfore bids are opened. Successful bidders will be required to enter into contracts and give bonds in sufficient amounts to in demnify the State in case of any de linquency. Rids must state a wholesale intro ductory and exchange price on books offered and all bidders must submit bids under each of the following con ditions of delivery: (a A bid, naming price per book, delivered, freight prepaid to any rail road station in Arizona as directed by properly authorized state officials and consigned to County School Su perintendents, shipments to be in units of not less than loO pounds. (b A bid same as (a) F. O. B. Thoenix c) A bid same as (a) F. O. B. publisher's shipping points. I'd) A bid per book F. O. B. cars at a central depot, Chicago. Books to be packed and labelled as ordered by properly authorized state officials J he Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or parts of bids. C. O. Case Secretary State Board of Education. The Chamber of Commerce X jin ip.s ( 'oinmittee to Con fer With Hlpes Randolph About Electrification of JiJiiiwjiv to Soiithside BUSINESS OPPOR TUNITIES IN TEMPE, ARIZ. $10 REWARD For the name and ad dress of any person who will establish a new bus iness in Tempe, Ariz. W. J. Kingsbury I TEMPE NEWS NOTES ! I I ! & j VISITORS IN TOWN C isa Loma Hotel YV. Hitchcock, ! 'city; J. B. Prewitt, Winkelman; Eugene; Dobe, Phoenix: Elic Cox, Payson: J. S. i Cox. Paysoi.; Dr. Risser, Payson; W. i 1..T 1.1 II . . T . . . 1 I ' 1 KlJ'l .icioii.aiu, x.iison, r.. i. i ensnaw, j (epj -ic.a( .mi. rtiuj .virs. j nomas, Aiurnari, N. M. ; C. C. Cook, Los Angeles; C. L. Atwood, Globe; R. A. McTrain, Sona nolo Texas; L. A. Smith, Los Angeles; S. Kram, Phoenix; Billy Hill, Phoenix; Fied :. Clay, city. , -o- IIASTY MESSENGER SERVICE 770 PARCEL DELIVERY 770 OPEN ALL NIGHT tf WE DELI V EI : TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY BY RELIABLE MESSENGER BOYS. RING 414. tf Maternity MATERNITY CASES TAKEN IN QUIET HOME by gradu ate nurse. $15 per week. PHONE 2481. 4-dg Osteopath DR. A. C. GRAVES Osteopathic physician and surgeon, over McKee's 1st Ave. and Adams St. Phone 1933. tf Restaurant DIRECTLY 2:0314: LOU KINNEY, No. 47T.65. New state Corral. MISSOURI CHIEF Reg. Jack, 5 years eld. If. Itenaud, All.ainbra. Phone 24J4. 4-dp HACHEUR f";ri(2) 443C2 IMPORT ED Black Rcgisteied Percheron. E. E. Jack, Grand Ave., bet. Glendale and Phoenix. Phone 10.SJ4, Glendale, no toll. OTIS JR., registered uaik bay trot ter by JatiKS Otis dam I.oe. Blossom by Leplde by Wilkes Boy. standing at Fair Grounds. Mrs. L. M. Schenck, owner. 5-g EAT AT THE COMMERCIAL CAFE Open day and night. A restaurant for ladies and gentlemen. We feature quality and service.. 31 S. Central Ave. tf GARDEN CITY RESTAURANT The best in Eatables 21-23 East Adams St.' tf AMERICAN KITCHEN Regular Meals 35 cents Short orders all night 15-North Center St. Tee Sing. Prop. SYLVIO eg. blk. Percheron, w't 2000; BILLY BRATTON, bay trotter, l. I.T'0; DEL NORTE, blk. running horse, wt. 1050; either horse $10 cash for season. J. F. Lee, 115 E. Buchanan, Phone 2158. Si NO, black registered Percheron, 6 years old, weight 2000, $15 to Insure. Ba rt let t-Heard Land and Cattle com pany. Call 32 ask for 27 J4. Joseph Lovell. manager. tf COLBERT, black Imported French Percheron Stallion, wt. 2100. P. T. Hur ley, Buckeye Road. tf tf Tractors & Cultivators SEE THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR at Cleaveland ranch. It plants, culti vates, mows and rakes. Price $450 de livered any Arizona R. R. station, in cluding 2 cultivators. Agents wanted through the elate. R. F. D. No. 5. Phone 117R4. tf Transfer and Storage PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. AUTO TRANSFER CO., 139 N. 1st Ave. Phone 1487. Night Phone 8494. 4-dk LIGHTNING DEL. TRANSFER CO. We store or haul anything. Pbone r4 and 1126. 42 South Central. tf Eetyour movebkoitii move chambers transfer co. phone 1228. 18 South Central Ave. tf Hire a little salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will aee more customers than you can. MUGGINS 61716. blk. Percheron stal lion, wt. 1900. ANDREW JACKSON Mo. Jack. M. B. Brooks, Yuma Road. tf FOR SALE KENTUCKY JACK, five years old, second premium at state fair. Jack Evans. 31 S. 3rd St. tf Van Kirk's STALLIONS; also REG. JACK. 1300 Block N. 1st St.. Phone 2770. (& l'&v ""-'"" """-"V ORDINANCE NO. 40 AN ORDINANCE INCREASING Till' SALARY OF THE CITY ENGIN EER AND PROVIDING THAT HE SHALL FILE HIS OFFICIAL BOND IN THE SUM OF $5,000. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COM MISSION OF THE CITY OF PHOE NIX, as follows: Sec. l. That the salary of the City Engineer be, and the same is hereby increased from one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, as fixed by ordinance No. 1 (New Series) of the City of Phoenix, to the sum of Two Thousand Four Hundred Dollars per annum, which said salary shall ic payable in equal semi-monthly in stallments, and shall be in full com pensation of and for any and all duties anil services pertaining to, or to pertain to, said office, as well as for all duties and services which are or shall be required of him by or under lawful authority. Sec. 2. The City Engineer, before entering upon the performance of the dutes of his office, shall make and file his official bond, conditioned as required by law, in the sum of Fiv Thousand ($5,000) Dollars. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after ihirty days after its passage by the Commission nnd approval by Mayor, and shall be published as quired bv the City Charter. PASSED by the Commission of City of phoenix this 19th day April. 1915. APPROVED this 19th day of April 1915. GEO. U. YOUNG. Attest: Mayor. FRANK THOMAS, ''ity Clerk. the re- the of Scale it the at ion. CALL FOR BIDS 1 proposals will be receiver office of the Hoard of Edu f Monroe Street School Ruilil- n-?, in phoenix. Arizona,) School Dis 'riet No. l, Maricopa County, until four o'clock P. M., May 5. 1915, and thereafter considered for the paving of ti portion of McDowell Road be tween the Center line of 5tb Street and the East line of lot Thirteen Block 20, Central Place; a portion of Central Avenue between the center line of Monroe Street and Van Bu ren Stieet and a portion of 1st Ave nue between the North line of Mon roe Street and the South line of Van Buren Street, as per plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer, City Hall, in Phoenix. Arizona. A certified check for 10 per cent of the amount of the bid payable to the Boaid of Education must ac- ompany each proposal as a guaran tee that the suciessful bidder will enter into a contract for the comple tion of said paving in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any infor malities in any proposal. Board of Education, Maricopa County L. D. DA MICRON. Trustee. SIMS ELY, Trustee. W. G. TOLLESON, Trustee. o THE ANNUAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of the CAR NEY MINING COMPANY will be held at city hall at Ray. Arizona on Wed nesday May 5th, 1915. For the purpose of electing a new board of directors and the transaction of such other busi ness ns may come np before the stock holders on that date. F. M. WARD, Secretary Carney Mining Companj J. M. BAKER. Secretary Pro tern. Hire a little salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see inure customers than -you can. At a meeting of the Commercial c;ub Thursday evening the matter of inducing the Southern Pacific to place electric equipment on their line running from Phoenix to Mesa and to build a spur running from their tracks to the business section, was discussed at length. That such a plan has been considered feasible for some time has been generally under stood. A committee consisting of C. Fred Brackett, George A. Johnson and p. E. Fuller was appointed to take the matter up with Epes Ran dolph and to submit a report at the next meeting. " Dr. J. B. Nelson, president of the club, who is also an active member of the Mouse lodge, was appointed a delegate to go to San Diego for the purpose of assisting in locating a sanitarium in the valley. Dr. Nelson has consented t r make the trip which will insure a liberal amount of boost ing for this section of the state. The m;;tter of tile midsummer fair was considered at length. It was brought out that the several churches and the ladies of the Library Associ ition contemplate holding a Fourth of Jul celebration at this place. I; was considered advisable to hold the fair commencing July 5, the date on which the l'oulth will be celebrated this year. This would insure a. mucu greater attendance and much more enthusiasm. it was stated that there are large number of members who are paying regularly into the club who do not attend regularly. A committee to be known as the booster committee was named to secure the attendance of the cluh members. during the would indi giving the planted the a view to i yield. It appears that the New England cotton i.o:- ca se, ning. office coming season, and the: i:o the advisability of Arizona crop that is uest jor-sioie e.ne, with ; Teinj(0 ecuring the best possible i number of I manufactur T Pair of nose glasses in black n Tempe road, Thursday eve Reward or return to Kikes stage in Phoenix or Birchett's store in Advertisement. It i lioard, upoint an Executive Commit tee with such powers as they may jionfer." I In Witness Whereof, we have here to affixed our signatures and the seal of said corporation, this day of September, A. D., 1914. ' D. AINSWORTH, President of Arizona-Vermont Copper I Company. Corporate Seal) j Attest: GEORGE IRVINE, ! Secretary. State of Arizona, County of Maricopa, ss. I Before me, ( ). E. S' hupp, a notary 'public, in ami for the state and coun ty aforesaid, on this day personally appeared I). Ainsworth, known to me to be the president of the Arizona-Vermont Copper Company, and to me known to be the same person whose name is subseribed to tlie fore going instrument and he acknowledg ed to me that lie voluntarily exe cuted the .same for and on hchn'f mpany as its free ae nnd and for the purposes anil ron- sideration therein mentioned. Given under my hand and sc;il of offive this day of September, A. D. 1914. O. K. SCIIUPP. (Notarial Seal! Notary Public. My commission expires February 15, 191 1;. of -o- CERTIFICATE ARTICLES OF KNOW ers who have used the American grown Egyptian cotton this past win ter are very well satisfied with it. .ni.,.:.. n. . .... ... 1 lieu unri iiuAieiy now ;ippe,ii , PPFSFN'TS" oe me exieuu oi me supply. "One other point needs serious con sideration on the part of growers, namely, the supply of rogued and in spected seed for 1916. If the grow ers of the Salt River valley make a OF AMENDMENT OF INCORPORATION ALL MEN BY THESE That at a special meet ing of the stockholders of tiie Arizona-Vermont Copper Company, a corporation of the state of Arizona, duly called and held at its office in the city of Phoenix, Stale of Ari- the mil dav of Senlernber i iirueies Iirsl. I ill'il am at Filed in the oi'fire Corporation ( 'ninmiss of April, A. D. 1915, ut re tuest ot ( ). E. pe.st office address i zona. Arizona Corpora t ion By F. A. Arizopa the this :js dav 1:0n A. M ehllpp. Whose Phoenix, Aii Commission, .ii xi:s. Chairman. -o OF 7nnn ,.n Slum ciop (ins eai, ano pai i icuia riy j . it ...ai.. ... .....l ..1 , . ' fifth of the aitieles of ineornor-i t i, n rnav exneit a verv lame increase in oi in oi jioi.iuon ., .--- --- - (it s.(i(1 me acreage next year, ano lo meet T 1 1 E S RE INTER LAM A - this we provide seed." should early take nn adequate supply steps to of good PICNIC POSTPONED The Methouist Sunday scfiool picnic which was scheduled for today at I the Frankenburg road west of town I the affir taken o, a majorit;, said com ot saal company were, by mative vote, separately each of said articles, of of the shares of stock of pany, issued and outstanding, respec tively amended to read as follows, to-wit : "FIRST: The names of the incor porators are ( i. E. plath, E. Pavne has been postponed on account of the j rain. Due notice will lie given of the date and place of holding the event. MAY DAY PROGRAMS Manager Menhennett has made ar rangements for two special May day programs at both the Coliseum and Majestic theaters this evening. The Majestic will put on a matinee this afternoon. Palm- Louis Raffe jv.orth, nnd the name jtion shrill be Arizona- mi . upper ( 'ompany. MADE NOISE LIKE FISH Chas. Spain returned from Roose lt yesterday where he went on a i i fishing trip, lie reports that theie i onsiderable water up Tonto pal place of business tion in Arizona shall and the coiporation other offiees either and 1). Ains f the corpora Vermont Gold The princi- of the corpora I lie at Phoenix, may have such within or witli- theie way. COTTON GROWERS MEETING A call has been issued for a meet ing ot the cotton growers of the Mesa I exchange on Monday afternoon of GROWERS ADVISED TO CARE FOR COTTON CROP next week. This is the annual meet ing at which officers for the ensuing year are to be chosen. Department of Agriculture Evidences Much Interest in Development of Industry W. S. D' rman, president of the Mesa Egyptian Cotton Exchange, is in receipt of n letter from the bureau of plant industry of the department of agriculture which should be in the hands of every cotton grower in the Salt River valley. It speaks words f encouragement for the growers relative to the outlook for better prices this year and shows the deep interest that is b inr taken by the government to produce results in the Arizona section devoted e the ion staple cotton industry. At the outset the department official states that the bureau has been kept advised of the conditions in the valley through the columns of the Arizona Republi- i can. Mr. Scofield, the writer of the let ter, states that he ha.s been .'isited by one of the most extensive users of Arizona cotton and that a deep in terest was manifested in the new variety of cottn being developed at Sacaton. Furthermore the informa tion was inferred that the quality of ist year's crop was very satisfac tory. Quoting further trom the letter Mr. Scofield states: 'Taken altogether the prospects now seem good for a sharp demand and good prices f ir Egyptian cotton REDMOND AS DAVID HARUM I Ed Redmond in his original char ' a lerization of ' David Harum," the genial banker and "hoss trader" in j the play of the same name, will be I I he attraction at the Mesa opera j house on Monday evening of next (week. A three-night engagement will J he played with a new play each evening. All of the popular players will appear in each production, and out the state of Arizona as may be established by the Board of Direc tors, at which offices meetings of the Hoard if Directors may be held." "THIRD: The capital stock shall he Three Million $ ".(iiio.oiio.Oti ) Dol lars, divided into three million 3, 000.000) shares of the par value of One (il.Du) Dollar each, and the faid stock shall he issued fully paid rind non-assessable at such time or times as the Board of Directors may designate, in exchange for cash, iroperty, service or other valuable tight or thing, and the judgment of the Board of Directors as to the value thereof shall be conclusive." "FIFTH: The affairs of this cor poration shall be conducted by a Board of Directors, consisting of not I less than three nor more than nine persons and o. E. I'lath. E. Payne Palmer. Louis Raffe and D. Ains I worth, s'gall constitute the Roard of j Directors until the annual stockhold jcrs meeting, which shall be held on ;the first Thursday in March, eom jmeneirig in 1307. The Directors ar? I empowered to make such prudential DEPARTMENT lOli, UNITED STAT I TliiN SERVICE. Washington, D. C. April 21. 1915. ADVERTISEMENT iposals will be received e of the United State; Service until 2:00 v K,!!i. P.U5, for 2 1-2 acre tracts Roosevelt, Arizona tela, collages, dub pr. .ffiv Sealed at the Reclamation P. M Mai twenty-four at or near used for h o'clo.:; h-asin '. ,f land to be houses sites, o with period temporary residences or tamp Contracts v ill bo entered iiu tiie ' highest bidders foi the of one to live years, and such con tracts will he subject to the ruli : and regulations of the United States nelcamntion Service, the United Slates Forest Service, and to the laws of the State of Arizona. For particulars address the Project Manager, U. S. RecJamat ion Service, Phoenix, Arizona. A. P. DAVIS. Director and Chief Engineer. with the complete scening equipment by-laws as they may deem neces and special novelty features which, sary - frr the management of the CALL FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, until four o'clock P. M. Wednesday, May 5th, 1915, and tinreafter considered, for the paving of a portion of 1st Ave nut, between the North line of Mon roe Street and the South line of Van Buren Street, ns per plans and speci fications on file in the office of the City Engineer. A certified check lor 10 per cent of the amount of the bid payable to the City of Phoenix must accompany eadi proposal as a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter into a contract for the completion of said paving in accordance with the plans ADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR Bring back color, gloss and thickness with Grandma s recipe of Sage and Sulphur. always characterize the Redmond productions, the theatre goers of this city are assured of a royal treat. There is already ouite a brisk ad vance sale of scats at Everybody's Drug store. OVERCOAT DAY Yesterday was distinctively nvpr- c.aL day in Mesa. A few straw hats , were in evidence early in the mor-' ning but by noon they had been re- 1 placed by head pieces more suitable to the weather. I COLD N MOUNTAINS ' Information was received here Thursday that winter weather con tinued in the mountains. If the tem ! erature is correspondingly lower compared to the brand furnished Mesa yesterday, the report of a really cold snap may be expected. corporation, to fill vacancies on the and specifications on file in the fice of the City Engineer. The right is rcs rved to reject or all bids and to waive any in malities in any proposal. ROBERT A. CRAIG, City Managi Hire a little salesman at The publican office. A Want Ad will more customeis than you can. if- f..r- Re- SfC Fairbanks-SVSorse Engines Schieren's Duxbak Belting, Pulleys, Shafting, Pumps, Etc AXIZONA HARDWARE SUPPY CO. Srd At: and Jackson "We Have the Stock" Pfeotni QUARANTINED FOR MEASLES An epidemic of measles has appar ently broken out in the town and seveial families have been quaran tined. The home of Mrs. Ogden on West First street, the Jack Trimbles and Swains, were quarantined yesterday. Common garden sage brewed lnt3 heavy tea, with sulphur and alco hol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant; remove every bit of dand ruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, la troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing about 50 cents a large bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we all desire to retain cur youthful appearance and attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it does it so nat urally, so evenly. You just dampen sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: bv morning all 'gray hairs have disap peared. After another application or dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. SCARECROW ADVERTISING The members of the senior class who will present a play entitled "The Scarecrow" at the Mesa opera house May 7, have exhibited originality in advertising the attraction. Tiiey have placed ingenuously devised scarecrows life size on three corners of the intersection of Main and Mac donald streets. So one vhn has passed along the main thoroughfare but what has stopped long enough to learn the wherefore of the stuffed clothes and to learn the date and place of the senior class play. PHOENIX DIRECTORY Automobiles - Garages -Accessories Arizona Motor Company, Inc. BUICK AUTOMOBILES Everything for the automobile carried in stock FIRST AND VAN BUREN STREETS W. W. CATLIN COMPANY, State Agents. Garage and Salesrooms 313 North Central Avenue. Phone 1450 MOTOR CARS. W. A. Horrell 521 N. Central. Phone 1223 Expert Service Men CAPITAL AUTO SUPPLY CO. 517 ACCESSORIES U. S. TIRES, OILS, GREASE Everything But the Auto N. Central Ave. Phone 1071 FRANKLIN THE EASIEST RIDING CAR ON THE MARKET TODAY GEO. HAGEMAN, Distributor for Amona Corner Second and Adams Streets MASKED A masked held at 8ih at SKATING CONTEST skating contest will be the Vance auditorium on May which time numerous prizes FORD Motor Car will be given for the best costumed. A number of valuable prizes has been hung up for those taking part in the contest. 5-Passenger, $565. Runabout, $515 EDWARD RUDOLPH, Aqent 308-310 E. Adams St. Maricopa County Agent for Firestone Tires THE COMFORTER Mother absent from church asks small daughter: "What was the text this morn ing, dear?" "It was, 'Never mind, don't worry, you will get the quilt.' " Mother, puzzled, writes to the min ister asking for the text, and his reply was: "And behold, the Comforter shall come unto you." MOBILE THOS. H. McKEVITT CO. Car of the American Family. Fred L. Wajgh Sales Manager. 25 N. 2nd St. Phone 1246. MASTER CARBURETORS CONGRESS TIRES Both Are Big Money Savers. The Best in the World SOUTHWESTERN CARBURETOR 306 North Central Avenue CO. Huntsman-Hotchkiss Overland Co. 227-229 North Center Phone 1916 FEDERAL TIRES