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TTIE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 0, 19i: PAGE NINE i . Wanted Help, Female W'AXTKIi Con. I girl for general l...u.'...rk. N washing.. Apply T02 A". -"irM :trvt. tf A it-.NTS Sell utir New Accident - ri.l Si'-km-ss l'olu-y f"r Yearly l.iys r.0 d.-ath. $23 weekly bene t.t; 1 .1 I-1 1 t'oiumissiiins. $LT"it pn "; . -: i . 1 h posit Willi State. Nurtli Anurbnn Accident Insurance ".. Hfpt. Xowrirk, X. J. H V.NTEl ldiv solicitors, liberal mmifsinf, j.'i.iMi to $.".") dully, easily :i; N..!i bws. tf WAXTEi Cirl lor general houee irk. riione ji;4S. bs i.MAN To take charge of room ing house, good home to right party. I t. )..x LT7. dd V ANTED Woman to cook on raneh. ltir.g 21J". tf C; n ip Counter Waitresses. Apply Hot.-I Adams Lunch Room. tf Wanted Help, Male and Female WANTKI i Man or woman to keep ii. .us.- lor 1 at helor on ranch. Address I". . -,'. I)!. U'ANTKD l.idy and gentleman so 1 imr f-r a dozen household neces--:'i-s. I':.!Vr those owning bicycles. ; rmaneni. soo.i pay. Call Monday ii;..: inn-; r.ly. West Washington. It A UK Y"t" MARRIED? Are you golf-.; to lie'.' Yo.i nhnillil have a copy of It. laik'rs New Marriage Guide. In teresting ti married people and such . s in. iv intend entering the married si.i'e. ivT pages. Send one-dollar to il. iv and hook will reach you within a lew days. Ass. News T3S Rhelan I'.iiM.tig. San Fram-isoo. fa I. It Money to Loan Sr.t.tl.lMI, N;ilI.IHl. $ 1 ll Ml.tllf. $i.,00.0ii TO l.iiAX on ieal estate. John T. Dnnlap. hs .I"NI:y To LOAN-Amounts "from inn . .'iitni ,, real estate, first i:i-. t;:n. s. no delay, f. AY. f omstot k, ..w-r Central Hank. it Wi: WILL LOAN YOf .MONEY on ; ;;r salary. household goods, live st.H-k. etc.: i' sums to .suit. No pub ! it. no 'elav. Easy payments. I NI-.N l.HAN I'OMPA.N'Y "rd St. a: Adams. I'bone Xn. laST. M-inrs ! a. m. S p. m. tf ."" T L.N in sums to suit on ini roved tity or ranch property. I" Nil iN LOAN COMPANY" "r,l Si. ,v- Adams. I'hone No. 1!37. tf Ti LOAN on improved Central r North Phoenix income property; tivi- street and mimlicr and particu-!!!- in lirt letter, liox ."i.'.i) Republi can, bs PRIVATE MONKY TO LOAN on r.pp roved ranches in this section at s p. r iftit in sums of $jr,ini, $:tniii, $40'', S"..fiii. Jiimift, $T"U0, $vn0. $;miiiii, $lu. i .... j.u.m. vor a fpiick loan address P. . r, nvi l.os Angel.-!, fa I. bh Mo.N'KY TO IjflAX On Improved r.in.-h or income city property, Xo de l.y. miXCE & TUTTLE 14 "West Adams St. tf H 'UltoW MONKY from the Mutual Loan Co.; $10 to $100 on your salary furniture, piano, live Ftock, farming implements and other things of value; v. hhout removal, publicity or delay; lowest rates; plenty of funds; strictly confidential: fair, courteous treatment. P. M 3 LEWIS BLDG. 5 W. ADAMS St.. niOXK 13!S. tf M'iNKY TO LOAN" on improved city property, can he paid in monthly in stallments, like rent if desired. E. E. PASCOG 302 N. Central Ave. tf A NEW LOAN CO. IN PHOENIX Plenty of motley for everybody in sums to suit on real estate or household iroods, pianos, livestock, any other things of value; $5 to $".0 loaned to salaried people on ea?y payments. If you are in need, we extend a helping hand at reasonable rates; notes bought. Open evenings until g P. M. INIO.N LOAN COM PA XT, XE. corner 3d St. and Adams. Phone 1937. It Lost and Found LOST A four chain, flat watch fob, with (harm, initial "R" engraved. Re turn to Paiis Cleaners, 121 W. Monroe St.. for reward. bs LOST Auto license plate. Xo. ."221. Kinder please not if v ".43 Rcpubli- i-an. ' 3t LOST rH-ketoook . containing- $20 and :; notes, valuable only to owner. Re turn Kenyon Tire Co. Reward. r L ST oil "sTOLEXATlIersey bi cycle, black frame, no coaster brake; finder will please return to Popular Dry Coods Co., and receive suitable re ward, tf At the COW HOT CORRAL Classy rigs; trained drivers & saddler Riding & Driving Taught K. A. STARR. Prop., Ph. 1063 v an IJuren & Grand Ave. tf Business Chances ' NIT:i "TIONKRY. making money, very low rfnt: must sell. 120 Xorth l ir-1 stre t. bb WILL SKLL good small growing business -t right price. I'.ig profits, t-l'it ndal liel.l for enlargement: thor ough investigation invited. Call at 530 Y-st Washington, afternoons only. It I HAVE an excellent cement quarry ner new town, want to sell to man who understands making cement; will take cement for pay and sell cheap, as I do not understand the business and have other interests. Address ISox 542 Republican. bs ;o! PAYING H'NCH COUNTER for sale at a bargain if taken at once, other business demands my attention. Smith, 8 West Adams. tf Business Chances POOL HALL, tobacco, cigar and soft drinks. Fred C Whitton. 4tf X. 1st street. bb Ktilt SALE Cigar anil cold drink stand; well located, doing good busi ness; will sell at invoice price. Just the thing for man and wife. Address Owner, care Republican. tf KOit SALE Auto bus and trans fer company wishes to sell at once. Now doing A-l business. Owner wants to "cave and invites interested parties to investigate daily returns. See me for terms. X. K. Wilcox, lliiyden, A'.'izona. bb WANTING TO DISPOSE OK small utock of goods. Good location. Reas onable rent. V. K. James, 40 X. 1st St. bs PARTNER WANTED for half inter est in traveling moving pictures; big money maker. You can handle the money end of business. Look this up. Address liox 21t7 Republican. tf CO R RA L 4 1 3 North First St. tf Special Notices RESERVE SEATS in Schilkes Loco mobile f.,r Roosevelt dam Thursdays and Sundivs. Office S X. 2nd Ave. r LADY will take charge of roomini; house. Au interview solicited. l!ox ."32 Republican. r Auto Painting DETROIT AKTO PA1XT SHOP. See us for good auto painting, right prices and guaranteed work. 334 K. Washington. Phone 1451. tf A UTO PAI X,TING7 estimates" given. Phone 193S. K. C. Higgins. 011 East Monroe. tf Awnings AWXIXO A.'D CAMPIXG season now on; we make everything known that will fool the sun. Phoenix Tent and Awning Co., Cor. 1st and Monroe Sis. Phone 1411. tf Auto Time Table FIKK'S AKTO STAGE LIXE I'hoenix-Tempe-Mesa-Chandler Cars leave. Phoenix and Mesa every 30 minutes from 7 A. M. until 6 P. M, and thereafter as follows: Leave Phoenix Leave Mesa. 7:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. S:"0 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. . 8:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Leaves Tempe about 30 minutes af ter leaving Phoenix.. Iave Tempe about 30 minutes after leaving Mesa. Mesa-Chandler Division 8:00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 12:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 4 :00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Pike's Auto Delivery Phone 414 tf Corsetiere MRS. KUHLWILM, Spirella Corse tiere. 409 W. Jefferson St. Phone 2950. 4-bn Cleaning and Pressing WANTED 100 suits to clean. Ariz. Cleaning Works. Mrs. L. Wilson. Phone 508. tf Chiropodist CHIROPODY, corns removed pain less and bloodless, 50c each; bunions, moles, warts, etc., removed. 39 East Adams. Krank Shirley. Phone 1704. tf Furniture REPAIRIXG of all kinds, promptly done in the best manner. We bring your stuff in and deliver it free. Bar-rows-Kooshee Eur. Co. tf Dressmaking ALL KINDS OK DRESSMAKING. 127 North 2nd street. Prices reason able, bs INSTITUTE of cutting and fitting, evening class from 5 to 7 p. m. Dress making, tai'or suits a specialty. 1st avenue and Adams St. I'hone 1844. Over McKee's Cash Store. gs COMPETENT Phone 81-"7. DRESSMAKER 6-m WE TEACH SEWING, bring your material. American College Dressmak ing, Room 12. Monihon RIdg. tf Hand Laundry SANITARY HAXD LAUNDRY, washing and Ironing, all hand work; each bundle washed separately. Piione 3540, 502 W. Adams. tf GRADUATE MESSAGE SCIENTIKIC body and facial mes sages. Crcdonia M. Hundley. 423 W. Jefferson. 5-dn Messenger Service HASTY MKSSKXGER SERVICE 770 PARCEL DELIVERY 770 OPEN ALL XIGIIT tf WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OK THE CITY liT RELIABLE MESSENGER BOYS. RING 414. tf "Mnternitv MATERNITY CASES TAKEN IN QUIET HOME by gradu ate nurse. $15 per week. PHONE 2481. . 4-dg Osteopath jVWj-LnxixiJVVtrtrwT-riP DR. A. C. CRAVES Osteopathic physician and surgeon, over McKee's 1st Ave. and Adams St. Phone 1935. tf Hire a little salesiru-n at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see more customers than, you can. Restaurant 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 centa Short orders all night 35-North Center St. Tee Sing. Prop. tf Tractors & Cultivators SEE THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR at Cleaveland ranch. It plants, culti vates, mows and rakes. Price $450 de- j livered any Arizona R. R. station, in cluding 2 cultivators. Agents wanted through the. ftate. R. I- D. No. 5. Phone 117RI. tf Transfer and Storage PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. AUTO TRANSFER CO., 139 N. 1st Ave. Phone 1487. Night Phone 8494. 4-dk I ORDINANCE NO. 43. against An ordinance prescribing regulations for the maintenance and operation of places in the City wherein live stock is kept, prescribing rules for the prevention of the breeding of flies and the carrying and spread of disease, and prescribing rules for public sanitation and to promote public health. THE COM CITY OF LIGHTNING DEL. TRANSFER CO. We store or haul anything. Phone 694 and 1126. 42 South Central. tf LET YOUR MOVE HE OUR MOVE j CHAMBERS TRANSFER CO. PHONE I22S. IS South Central Ave. tf Typewriters SMITH PREMIER Typewriter. A-l condition. Cheap. See Potter, 3(1 X. First Ave. lib I ''x77ERV77r f VPE WRITERS .old, exchanged, rented, repaired, new, rebuilt. l'nili'1'Hiiiiil Typewriter Co. 119 Xorth Second Ave. C-k Urjholstering .and Cabinet Work WE HAVE ADDED to our shop, power cotton pickers; also have hair pickers for mattress work. Work done right and cheap. Phone 1419, 28 South 4th Avenue. tf Undertaking and Embalming THE GEO. V MEKRYMAN CO. Embalmers and Funeral Directors. 12f X". Second Ave. Phone 651. tf EASTERLING & WHITNEY Un dertakers and Embalmers. 213 West Washington St., Phoenix, Arizona, tf MO) IN, DRISCOLL & HAL'S Un dertakers, embalmers and funeral di rectors, 311 X. 1st Ave. tf UNDERTAKERS Moore & McLel lan; lady assistant, auto hearse. 329 West Adams St.. Phone COL tf Veterinary Surgeons DR. H. E. GERDES, veterinary, phy sician, surgeon, dentist. Fhope 1452. SOS X. 1 Ave. 4-ge Vulcanizing TIRE HOSPITAL OF PHOENIX Vulcan'zing and welding done promptly and guaranteed. Out of town work solicited. Arizona Vulcanizing Works. 207 W. Washington. Phone 62. Patronize the man who thinks enough of his stallion to advertise him DIRECTLY 2:03Vi: LOU KINNEY, No. 47565. New State Corral. MISSOURI CHIEF Reg. Jack, 5 years old. H. Renaud, Alhambra. Phone 24J4. 4-dp SYLVIO reg. blk. Percheron, w't 2000; BILLY BRATTON, bay trotter, wt. 1300; DEL NORTE, blk. running horse, wt. 1050; either horse J10 cash for season. J. F. Lee, 115 E. Buchanan, I'hone 2498. Si NO, black registered Percheron, 6 years old. weight 2000, $13 to insure. Bartlett-Heard Land and Cattle com pany. Call 92 ask for 27J4. Joseph Lovell, manager. tf COLBERT, black imported French Percheron stallion, wt. 2100. P. T. Hur ley. Buckeye Road. tf MUGGINS 61716, blk. Percheron stal lion, wt. 1900. ANDREW JACKSON, Mo. Jack. M. B. Brooks, Yuma Road. tf Van Kirks STALLIONS; also REG. JACK. 1300 Block N. 1st SU Phone 2770. Hire a little salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad "vill see muro customers than you can. RE IT ORDAINED RT MISSION OF THE PHOENIX, as follows: Section 1. For the purpose and within the meaning of this ordin ance, n public corral shall bo, and in hereby, defined as any inelosure. corral, lot or place, other than a stable, where horses, mules, asses, ('attic, sheep, goats, swine, poultry or other livestock are kept or main tained for hire or compensation or are affordod for rent or sale to the public; and the word "stable" shall be and is hereby defined as any building or portion thereof used for the housing of any horses, mules, asses, cattle, sheep, goats, swine, poultry or other livestock. See. 2. No owner, tenant or oc cupant of any premises within the city of Phoenix shall hereafter erect or construct thereon any barn, stable or corral within the City of Phoenix, whether public or private, within twenty feet of any bedroom or room or place used for sleeping purposes, or of any door or window of any (lining room, lunch counter or lunch room, within the city of Phoenix, un less and until the said premises so used fur the keeping of such animals and livestock shall l.e securely screened or shut off from the view of such bed 'room, dining room, lunch counter or lunch room by ;l solid and substantial wall of sufficient height and thickness to prevent per sons occupying or using such bed room, diningroom, lunch counter or lunch room from being annoyed by the view of or the odors arising from such premises so occupied and used for the keeping of such animals and livestock. Sec. :;. It shall be the duty of every person owning, controlling, ojieratiiig or having in charge any public, or private corral, stable, barn, or place -where horses, mules, asses, cattle, sheep, goats, swine, poultry or other livestock are kept to have and maintain at all times upon the prem ises in or adjacent to such corral, stable, barn, or place a receptacle of sufficient dimension, which shall b fly-tight, for the purpose of contain ing the dropping ol manure from such stock, which said receptacle shall have a. top or lid so arranged ajtd maintained as to he fly-tiht and to exclude therefrom all flies; anil such owner. tenant or occupant shall promptly deposit therein all drop pings from such stock, and shall keep the lid thereof closed (except when necessarily open fur the purpose of depositing thereon or remove there from) in such manner a-i to prevent the ingress and cures of flies thereto and therefrom. and every such owner, tenant and occupant within tile City of Phoenix shad cause the contents of such receptacle to be removed from the premises at least nine a. week, and oftener if required by the city health officer; and no such manure shall bo transput-ted over or along any public street or way within the City of Phoenix except in a tight vehicle, which, if not inclosed, must be covered with canvas or other suitable material, so as to prevent the falling of the man ure therefrom and the access of flies thereto. Sec. 4. Xo owner, tenant or oc cupant of any premises within the Cits- of Phoenix shall suffer, permit or have upon such premises any privy, vault, cesspool, pit or like place, animal manure, garbage, trash, litter, rags or other thing in flies may breed or multiply, the same shall be protected prevent the attraction and the ing and multiplying of flies. Sec. 5. Every owner, tenant and occupant of any premises within the City of Phoenix, in or upon .which are kept any horses, mules, asses, cattle, sheep, goats, swine, poultry or other livestock or in or upon which there is any privy, vault, cesspool or Place which is or may become nox ious or offensive to the senses, shall at all times keep and maintain such premises so covered, inclosed, protec ted, cleaned, drained and disinfected that no offensive or noxious gases or odors may or shall arise there from. And any such premises which are not at all times kept and maintained so covered, closed, protected, cleaned, drained and disinfected as to prevent any and all offensive and noxious gases and odors arising therefrom, or which are allowed or suffered to be come a breeding place for flies and insects, or to become offensive or obnoxious to the residents in the immediate neighborhood, and hereby declared to be nuisances and subject to summary abatement; and in ad dition to such abatement, the person or persons in charge or control there of, or responsible therefor, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and pun ishable as hereinafter provided. Sec. fi. Each person, firm, associa tion and corporation that shall vio late or fail to comply with the pro visions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punish ed by a fine of not less than five, dollars nor more than fifty dollars for each offense, and each day or portion thereof during which such violation or failure continue shall be deemed, and is hereby declared to be, a separate offense within the purview of this ordinance. Sec. 7. Any person, firm, associa tion or corporation occupying, own ing, controlling or having in charge any promises within the city- which are used or occupied for the rais ing of a garden, grass, flowers, trees or shrubbery may use therein or thereon animal manure and other fer tilizer, provided, that no more than two loads of animal manure or fer tilizer shall be piled or stored upon such premises at any one place or time, and that no such manure or fertilizer shall be piled or stored within one -hundred feet of any house or place urfed for dwelling, or of any dining room, lunch room or lunch counter, and that the same when so used or piled shall be safeguarded The breding and multiplica tion of flies therein. Sec. S. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed: and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the thirtieth day of June 1915, and shall be published as re quired by the City Charter. PASSED BY THE COMMISSION of the City of Phoenix this 26th day of April. 1913. APPROVED this 2fith day of April, 1915. GEO. U. TOUXG. Mayor. Attest: FRANK THOMAS, City Clerk. o ORDINANCE NO. 42 which unless as to breed- AX ORDINANCE PERMITTING CERTAIN FRAME STRUCTURES WITHIN THE FIRE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PHOENIX. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PHOENIX, AS FOLLOWS: Sec. l. Xo frame or wooden structure, shall hereafter be built within the fire limits as established, or as may hereafter be established, except the following, and all such structures shall conform to any ad ditional requirements deemed neces sary by the City Inspector of Build ings; (a) Temporary one story buildings for use of builders. (b) One story sheds, confined to the rear half, of the property, not abutting on a street and not nearer than twenty feet to any other frame structure. Such sheds must not be over ten feet in height. If sides are covered, such covering must be of incombustible material. wooden feme shall not be used to form the back or sides of such sheds. If such sheds are entirely enclosed they may be built with a floor area not to ex ceed two hundred and fifty square leet in the special fire limits, and not to exceed five hundred square feet in the general fire limits. If such sheds are open on one or more sides in cluding the long side, they may be built with a floor area not to exceed five hundred square feet in the spe cial fire limits. In the general fire limits such sheds with at least three sides open may exceed five hundred square feet in area and shall not be confined to the rear half of the lot. All roofs placed upon such buildings or structures shall have ati incom bustible covering. !c) Wooden fences not over six feet high. Corrugated iron fences not over ten feet high. fd) Screened Sleeping Rooms: Subject to the approval of the City Inspector of Buildings, screened en closures may be erected within the fire limits provided such structures do not exceed six hundred square feet in area and twelve feet In height. If the roof 1 covered with canvas the entire framework of the structure must be of metal. If covered with corrugated iron or other incombusti ble material, such structures may he built with substantial wood framing. (e) Roof Gardens: Roof Gardens consisting of a pavillion or series of pavillions may be erected on the roofs of buildings of Classes A, B, & C, construction of four stories or more in height, subject to the specir.l permission and approval of the City Inspector of Buildings, providing that such structure shall not constitute an undue fire hazard. Such structure must be of substantial construction with metal frame work. Wherever nuch roof gardens shall be built the roof must be capable of sustaining a live load of not less than sixty pounds to the square foot, and shall be subject to an actual test of one and one-half times said live load, !f no required by the City Inspector of Buildings. (f) Interior Frame Partitions. Non bearing board partitions extending not to exceed two-thirds of the height from floor to celling. The i space above such partitions may be i closed with wire netting, metal grills, or glass set in wood sash or frames. Such partitions shall not be used to separate occupancies. c) Pavillions: Pavillions of sub stantial construction intended for recreation purposes, open on at least three sides may be built within the fire limits of the city unless in the judgment of the city Inspector of Buildings such structure will consti tute an undue fire hazard or menace. The floor of such pavillion shall not le more than four foet above the grade of the adjoining street. (h) Reviewing Stands, Band Stands and Speakers' Platforms of substan tial construction may be erected by special permission from the City manager. Sec. 2. WHEREAS, The immediate operation of this ordinance is neces sary for the preservation of the pub lic peace, health and safety, an emer gency is hereby declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in full force from and after its passage by the commission and approval by the Mayor, and is hereby exempt from the referendum provision of the City Charter. PASSED by the Commission of the City of rhoenix this 2th' day of April. 1915. Approved this' 2Hh day of April, 1915. GEO. U. YOUNG, Mayor. FRANK THOMAS, City Clerk. MASCOT WILL BRING LUCK, THINK CUBS 1 : m it . i-ih. i ! Hm iWih rti " ,:p':::: v H 1 1 - Roger Bresnahan and Toy." . "Toy," the 1915 Cub mascot, is a canJneVof high degree-nd-more ( likely to become a permanent fixturethan thebaby bear, which ere w so', big and developed such a crabbed disposition that he had to be discarded last fall. "Toy" used to be the mascot and assistant caddie of a feminine golf expert who was a visitor at Tampa daring the Cubs' stay there and who became such an ardent baseball fan thatshe bestowed her pet on the team when the Cubsdt;parted for the. north. .-w - -- ' m ''w IN' COXKORMITV to the provisions of law. Notice is hereby given that the City Commission of the City of Phoenix, Arizona, will meet at the usual place of holding metings, at t'le City Hall in the said city of Phoenix, on Monday, the Pith day of May, l!iir,, at the hour of in A. M.. and then and there sit as a IJoarrt of Equalization for the city taxes lor the year lfllu-lii and will con tinue in session from day to day for c. period of twenty days. Anv person interested in any proo frty listed for taxation upon the city as-iesment roll for the year 11115- j ductory 1fi, prepared by the City Assess'or and! offered viz: Reading, Spelling, Aritiirnei ic. Geography. Physiology, language and Gramnw-r. History, Writing, Drawing, Music Dictionary, Household Arts, Manual Training, and Agriculture. Sample copies of the books bid upon must be filed with the Slate Department of Education btfore bi-"n are opened. Successful bidders will be required to enter into contracts and giva bonds in suffic-i'ent amounts to in demnify the State in case of any de linquency. r.ids must state a wholesale intro- and exchange price on books and all bidders must submit filed with the city Commission, and ! "Ids unuer each of the fol.owing con desiring such assessment as to such clitions of delivery: property, to be corrected, modified, j a) A bid. naming price per book, stricken, redi'cr-d or raised, may ap- i delivered, freight prepaid to any rail penr before the said Commission atfroad station in Arizona as directed s un time and place and show cause if any should be be have why such change made. ROIiT. A. CRAIG. City Manager. PROPOSAL FOR TEXTBOOKS Sealed proposals for textbooks for the common schools of Arizona for a 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 will be opened immediately there after. Proposals must be directed to C. O. Case. Secretary of the State Hoard of Education, and be endorsed "Proposals for Textbooks." A certi fied check for $500.00 must accom pany each bid. Bids are invited for textbooks to cover all the common school subiects. I by properly authorized rtate officials and consigned to County School Su perintendents, shipments to bo in units of not less than K0 pounds. lb) A bid same as Ca) K. O. B. rhoenix (c A bid samp as fa) F. O. P. publisher's shipping points. (d) A bid per bonk K. O. Tt. earn at a central depot. Chicago. Books to be packed and labelled as ordered by properly authorized state officials. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids or parts of bids. C. O. Case Secretary State Board of Education. "Th comes roof." ' Yes, I the attic. say Mrs. licr poor de Style nlways wel rclalions under her i-nderst.ind :ihe puts them in ' Rocky Mountain News. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Phoenix, Arizona, May 8th, 1315. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived at ti.e office of the City Clerk, City ITnll, fhoenix, Arizona, until 10:00 o'clock A. M., May 17th. 1915, for the following material, delivered at such time, at mich places and in such quan tities as liie City Manager may re quire in the C;ty of Phoenix, Arizona. 700 ft. inch class "B" bell and spigot water pipe. 2 12" x 6" C. I. tees. 212" x 6" C. L. reducers. x 12" x 6" x f." crosses, plugs. C. T. sleeves. 312" 2 10" 3 S" 3 12". 1 13" 150 ft. Fairbanks-Morse Engines Schieren's Dusbak Belting, Pulleys, Shafting, Pumps, Etc ARIZONA HARDWARE SUPPY CO. frd At, and Jackson "We Have the Stock" Pboant PHOENIX DIRECTORY Automobiles - Garages "Accessories Arizona Motor Company, Inc. AUTOMOBILES Everything for the automobile carried in stock FIRST AND VAN BUREN STREETS BUICK W. W. CATLIN COMPANY, State Agents. Garage and Salesrooms 313 North Central Avenue. ' Phone 14.")0 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 Arizona Corner Second and Adams Streets FORD Motor Car 5-Paisenger, $565. Runabout, $515 EDWARD RUDOLPH, Agent 308-310 E. Adama St. Maricopa County Agent for Firestone Tires MOBILE THOS. H. McKEVITT CO. Car of the American Family. Fred L. Waugh 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. C. I. water pipe Class ROBERT A. CRAIG, City Manager. Huntsman-Hotchkiss Overland Co. 227-229 North Center Phone 1916 FEDERAL TIRES