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PAGE THREE MOOSE 10 SELL TICKETS TO ' THE JOSTOK STQ K-tt ' ' : briei oo THE AKIZOXA PEPUPLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1915 C DIAMOND RING CONTEST C Fa for III -v j t I i 1 I 1 I i i the 50 Rebate WE ARE COMING 300,000 STRONG The est.ib'ished merits of Ford cars. The matchless Service Records of Ford cars. The ail-around utility of Ford cars. The smpll purchase price of Ford cars. The low cost to operate and maintain Ford nverncang about two cents per mile. The profit-sharing with, retail buyers. FORD GARAGE Ed. Rudolph, Adorns St. Agent I j I Phoenix, Arizona 1 30R-10 Live lloosc. to tlio number if a izen and a half have agreed to enter diamond ring contest not that I they may win tlio ring away from ! :ny f the young women now in the j runniiiK. hut that they may sell five tickets apiece for the present eon I testaiits. The credit in votes for these tickets will lie given to the contestant j cyclists j reaching the seller lirst after next i Tuesday, when all. the '.Hi coupons have : been disposed of. The chaps who are going thus to aid the cause, are Walter Van Tyne, K. (i. liuvidson, Tom Adams, 1. A. Davis. .M. .VlcCnnn, '. 10. Hush. It. Manstiel.l. W. M. Jones. C. V. Knell, Tom linnnan, I I. X. Maellean, A. I,. I'll. mi, II. .M. I'loming, lr. n. l!oido, K. jr. Jac llemin. A. V. Costigan, W alter Hayt. I r. '. I. Hughes. There are now four young women competing for the diamond ring and -other prizes to bp, Riven for sale or tickets to the Moose 2011-mile motor cycle race. They are Miss Mary Tay lor, Mrs. Kessie M. Way, Miss Klinuie Schrab and Miss Julia .lacobson. Banquet for Riders The Moose boosting committee has decided to ifive the riders, lnot.ir- md their friends, together with all Aluose, a banquet and dance the night of the race. May V.l. The checks will be presented to the winners with appropriate after dinner speeches, and a general good time will be had i,v all. Hikers At Florence The Moose hikers, who are piiuj," to Mooseheart, Illinois, to boost for the location of tin sanitarium iu the Salt Xtiver valley will be in Flor ence today. (Ii'nrKe Voltz, the leader reports; fine receptions and much' en thusiasm all alun the way. EQUALIZATION BOARD HEARS COMPLAINTS PICTURES TAKEN IN Then Meets as Commission Transacts Routine Business and SPECIAL fflEETIRGS TO BE HELD m GOOO ROADS MEN .Suable V:k j..r Tii.'sun ( S.ti un!.t-; . -si n-i;it i -n to id' 'i 'liilllil 1 c-S Outlined' J . I T- oldelence ji.o, ci-tol-S i.t!AI" 1 ISc IC liUCSt: im W. 1 ran. is. Flagstaff; Kred oiler. I ,lt. rwlh ; J. .M. Sparks, -lias; Ceo. A. i'oi.tc, Kafford; Sam ih.im. I'lifton: l'at Hose, Oiobe; ir Waikcr, Kingman; Win. A. Mouor, Tcniie; Harry J. Karns, No- M.ise I irachnian, Tucson; V. nc,-; A. J. Kddy. Yuma; , Present t; W. II. Clark, I'lai.l.- s'.l;. s'!..n l,e iot, r si in v, .ill. ,1 ai ti,.- Til for th- fir-1 time i s. r pta- ni ing t i si. n.-, u-ll r ke, p 1 I o .11 ' 1 I i in i 1 I he lie the gu ..:.,IV . io for win i I. It the - --noil! l-'c: : e ,!.! meet p-m. n - th .f t at Tin the I,. iar.l 1 every ctiilll- : mid a special1 ion the diree- ; Is Associat i. in : I lie Kxei-utivn I s at lunch- ; pi.tl It l iy con- i d. Il is sua sion he called v in August, , e I r.a lid fan- lie association n are: , gal Y. I "rice, II Win. Slephi llolhrool;. The chairman of er visors of every - lli lid. lias t civcl inu him to wit h the friends ef K. In ad.iinou ehamW, rs of lit, in such Harry Welch, ai.d also seer i wire intend ther the hoar.l of sup inity in the state. , especially mvit the conference, members of the minty engineer and alT d roads. representatives of tho commerce will hi pres iiiimbi is, that Secretary of the fiioeiiix ihamhet etary of the koo, ronds association l.clb" l'..ssil.l.- to have the secretary of al i.ru'aniz.-ilinns. a s t hat it may In' a formal meeting of the s-,;ite comincri'i- DOING has 1.. el - that : 1 I, la - X. a l-.lt. s . err i-a . -. ! . s ai sa;. ,.!'. II .! s in-'i. . 1. .!-. r b.js wh Ti: , S 11 WITKOUT WATER n pr..voo hy actual eN'ieri a: !1 rodents arid regions live tor two or three yeTirs i!..' and without any water, ails in Mexico'- Kail l.ini- I the animals ol tile iles- did ill Illakini; tllrlll iiiiiepemh lit el' the water 1 . m r . ,,le ws in tin i' i Hino nn r i -. . . i- ,- had n in. .r- en ,r. often f. v there is no ne!- tinaja in a 1 wl.i.h the liny Know Icie. i!c-r moiiatain shi-ej r. tlii.nsli Mexicans .round that dents or of n t;rcat niitn uali'r m arer listant nioitn could hardly animals in the arid regions are much less dependent on water than those of moist. -r regions. I'attle will live well for mouths without any other water than the juice of the cactus, which piai.t is also their principal means of SlthsiM.ince. l-.veu hofs. s do not ...me in to drink of their own free v iil every day during the winter. In al thini? Meetini; vest erday sion tn-a: Baptist, pri. -tors tot;eth-r put out building her. and as a board of eiiialiat ion lnoriiina', the cily i-ommis- r.d complaints from '. 1 :. of f. 1!. Haptist .v.- i'o pro if the stationery store which with otiier concerns were of business when the Jones was destroyed last Xovein fri.ni John llolahan owner ts on West ,1 that a p l'emilte which s. whil. Adams street, utio n of last 1 to hini he destroyed bis llolahan had off. I whii wit h h his ref. two ence lots online ,iisine e coiutllissioll d the session Mion. Mayor s was in. ct of the Y an:; of the tw Haptist : year's taxes be cause of tile fil sto.-k and fixtur a complaint to to th.- rate at v, ere assessed. Nothing but r eon id. ted at th it i whii h follow hoard of e.iualiz vas unable to l,e presi nt and his p'rir-p was taken by Vice-Chairman fope. A nnou ncoment heititf made of approval by the governor of the snviidl a m.-ndment s to the city char ter voted upon at the last o-neral id. '.lion. 'ommissioner lticliey siiir- peslfil that it would be Well lo have l.ni'il copies of the city charter with the amendments included printed, lnu for thf use of tlie city, county and state officials, and the r. maiinler for sale .at cost, to those re'iuirinsr such copies. A m.aion to that effect car tied. Thf city attorney was in-'t ructed to secure front the general land office eertjfi. d copies of any documents on file neressarv to aid him in his in ves! iiait ion of the statutes of the sit uation arising from the proposed widenintr of Van Ituren strc.t.- The cily manrisrer was instructed to is sue .1 warrant for such sum as mav he . reonired to corer the expense of sectiriiie; the necessarv papers. The commission will meet nsi.iin this morning as a hoard of eijtmliza-tion. TO THE EMPRESS SOON Long Awaited Event to be Consumated Soon on the Screen at the Empress. Scenes From All Parts of City and Valley to be Shown 'ar'son and it: r askcl f Arizona" produced in environs will answer ipiestion, when is the ini to exhibit lo il Wielding "Mr. ( Phoenix the Ions. KllllU'eSr- pictures' ' I'i'tures tin- story of which have hi in writ ten by liotnaine fiehliuK. and the j roiluclion staffed by him, with Mr. fielding also taking the leading part, an- sure to he one of the biggest at traciions ever thrown on a screen in .;nv movie house in I'hoenix. Scenes in the eiiy, with the actors all well known by this time to most of the pi ojile ,,f the city, are of more than ordinary interest. Theater parties for the nights when the picture is to he shown are already being forrni d anil evidences of a large attendance .are already making them selves apparent. bt Wear AW make tho boast and not without just reason that our showing of lummer Materials janatifiuil cmhraci lieve w( mav ilcsii'c, from a correct and stjlish we Tie summer dress fabrics Mm to the finest imitorted voiles, orandvs a comprehensive! display of what is really are in a position to show vou anvthing in :V calico or crepes. 'LET US SHOW YOU" In a variety o shades in bulli ' beautiful designs and atterns Dresden and conventional ilcsiu'iis, inches wide showing all the dainty season 3e t waf to g ; my 1 1 a vels i our animals ; -ry second d.. " : : . f that western i the animals ki good condition. i in one occasion in re. pure j hors. s and nuiles trav. and in-, and had no water for ; the u o with, such i d-sert p in for ut water o - the i'llstom country, and surprisingly li.aiis ,u.-i.t ram f d!s. M..r.ov. a" an inted; : !l in tail. .1 dee, lllati;.. th. drila; mil Kir.lv He that th drink onlv w hen I h: i a;, nt a in! in .ra . t hat in eastern it on theauthority i.l.si rvant Aincri wiiile the whit"- nora drink reg- hotirs. It was only suffered, and this tl'.e quality of the than from tl'.e lack March our led all d.iy sevent v-six the horses that was more from water they had of it. m t. i n purls never which happens i-i n their t racks ! 1 1 .1,-el w rorn v. ;t ii ciii' ast nt. iin Man's closest companion, the dog, however, cannot adapt itself to des ert conditions, feside.s suffering from thirst, the hot soil makes its feet son, and it does not know on which there, although he leg to stand. Kven the dogs of the ri elsewhere not very j Indians, when they travel, stay pant A not her American of ing in what little shade they can find den. e. who has shot j under the bushes during the hot part t I.iaoi tad, confirms ' of the day, and only follow their its vc it rains. never i hoi, tiUI LOCAL IUSIC1S 10 ATTEND THE FESTIVAL I,; that domesl icated masters Kansas in tlie coo! Cily Star. ,f the evening. The I.ionnial festival of the Na tional federation of Musical clubs to be held in ,os Angeles in June is attracting much attention locally. The musicians' ebib will be officially rep resented by its president, Mrs. Ar thur Cihhons Htihtt and Mrs. Wil liam H. Hefty. Any other members of tlie who are planning to attend, in to be properly accredited must in their names to the secretary W. L. l'inney before May l.a. others, not members of the federated club, who care to attend may do so hy joining the federation as an assoiate member through the recommendation of the stale vice-president, Mrs. I,. K. I lew ins. . club order hand Mrs. Vr , m-j! r? (cr$s tt sitek&wi . la mmwm Mm wmm mV Tjiil 1 11 , 8 f!,,J "7 win -Mr . 'Y .... 1. In 1 H M 'A'mi i ir irm a A :zi Ti i Slid Ymi ilnVW? Ycur Trial Bottle? IF yen did, yoti Ictiow now limv dctfcioiis, rich it is. You know that when diluted with five (WILL MOT FERMENT) '.nd Grnpey" parts of water it tastes better than straight Grape Juice. You know that it costs only :i fourth as much as (Irape Juice. A twenty-five ceut bottle con tains enough for twelve full sized glasses. If you have not triml it, get A Trial Bottle That Will Make 4 Glasses for 10c lor sale al your grocer's in 10c, 25c ami 50c bottles or at soda fountains 5c a aass, - EAGLE BOTTLING WORKS ' K. Jefferson Distributors. I'hone l:is7 SUPPLY BILL'S FINAL (Continued from Page One) lie said "is a brnevolnnt institution for taking care of t-tenogra phrs, and I am Informed t hut they are not needy per sons; some of them are not for I hav. "ui-en told that a half dozen of them are fighting the income tax. Whi-ti. v er a uuestion is raised regarding tlie amount ot an appropriation, the in oiury is at once niaile whether a. re duction of it would throw any stenog rapher out ef a job. There is no re sponsibility anywhere. The appropria tions are all out of proportion to tin work to ho done." Mr. Craham alsc attacked the a ppropria t ion. Mr. New bury's motion to increase it failed but it could not be reduced. Wlun. in the course of the reading. the sections relating to the office of a I tornev general were reached, the sal arv of that official being $l!T,0n a, year, Mr. Christy said that here was an ap propriation he would like to raise, lie was ashamcil of tin salary: It was ah sur.l that the salary of the chief law officer of (he state should he no more than that of a mere secretary, clerk or stenograph r. l!ut it appeared that there was no way bv which the salary could be increased at this time, no that the incumbent wonhl he benefitted. Tilings ran along with reasonable smoothness until the sect inns providing for the tax commission were encount ered and no special objection was raised to any of them until the house came to the subdivision appropriating fil.naii for "ether persons." Who were thr-e other persons, it was asked. It was brought out that experts might he required to determine the valuation of mining properties and. legal counsel in litigation growing out of the assess ment of sm-li properties. Mr. Christy here, resumed an attack he hail recently made upon the mem bers of the commission, especially Mr. Zander. He said, if he had devoted hit ,iine to attending to the duties of his office instead of loafing about the house and corridors there would he no need of employing other indefinite persons in the office of the comm's sii in. Mr. Cook raised a point of order: he did not believe that it was proper to call an officer ef the state a loafer. The court hel.l that the point was not well taken and Mr. Christy continued Ids observations upon the incompetency of the tax commission. Mr. Tapper said i fiat one member of the commission, who it had lieen stated was the ablest mem oir oi n, nan spent anont $3Ui.iiuil on a mine in Yavapai county to ascertain that there was not a pound of ore in the property and he could not there fore be expected to go far in determ ining the value of a. mine for taxable purposes. Nor, said Mr. !oodwin, could any man who was not an expert and it would not he much of an expert who could in. employed for $G.non. He therefore sarcastically moved to amend, raiding the nppropriat ion for "other persons" fi-om $fl,noil to $100,000. Mr. .f-raham reviewed at length the subject of attempteii mine tax Tcgi.tr lation in the regular session and the same subject in the first legislature. All attempts to change the amount of the nppropriat ion faile.1 and other nn- jiropriations for the commission went through almost unchallenged. The to tal anproprint ion for this department is J-I2.S00. Attempts were made in vain to cut down appropriations for traveling ex penses for the various offices and com missions though it was pointed out that they had been made without considera- A most jileasim? iind dainty fabric, drapes most beautifully, small floral designs printed on white and colored Li-rounds, worth yard, special e iplaslb Voiles On accept et tile season's and daintv and costs but leaders, an exceetlin patterns, looks like ;ly pretty and stylish fabric sixty, ..vears like fifty, in all the One oi siiis I!.S i i H- ' the ;i re lies D sheericst rich and wide, van of sheer fabrics and handsome. ;; and I !rcatly in voLine this season- -the de- Imported Mice amd Lac I 'rc-t d vie, i loths. uinentlv two of the season's leaders in Cloth of ainty Dresd MS inches en d wit esiu,!is primed on , i i . special, vaio verv every respect cloths fine lace and seeded extreme e Kverybody knows this washing oualities the (ienuine Klaxon extra spet fabric doth OFUS knows its true worth and exceptional wearing and permanent linen linish. . wi ial the Our showings of fine whiti kindred lines is a revelation LMVen to yraduation fabrics. roods, voiles, crepes, fancy -whites, onjaiidys, and 1' the season s classy goods special attention Summer Corsets Made by II. & (I. Corset from IS to oO rustless quality summer net. if 1,00 summer corsets . . Co. in sizes onin'4", best The best 7B $loOO Silk Gloves Oiu length gloves, sizes, special superior dollar blacks xtra quality 10 button ti'iiarauteed silk and white. All c dimmer w liKTTKR IX STY LM, SUPUIMOlt d2 aslhi Starts CHEAPER HI CI At J x tcket 1.1 all sizes, a snecial valut Tailored Skirts of white pique, medium size welts trim med in large pearl buttons, cut new style, having two I At 1L39 1 in,', ne .v voko belt, At belt, a serviceable1 I 9 ets. hi- Made of fine club pockets, crepe, ratine, white, trimmed in neat pearl with deen hem one of our leaders, all made with country buttons, hip fasten-sizes. and Tailored skirts of a fancy white basket pique, showing the now Peggy from Pari."; pocket, pearl buttons and yoke good style garment, all sizes. Skirts of exceptional value, made of fine cotton gabar dine, trimmed in fancv pearl buttons, country club pock- It waist line belt a skirt we recommend, all sizes. At SB4-oS button fas ten in .Extra large size tailored skirts made of fine quality white Revii), new irored model, extra full, side front regulation waist with belt a pleasing garment. Ask to see our new model skirts in stylish black and white checks,, black white stripes, Palm Peach cloth and Scotch crash, most exceptional values and N Diamond & Bra P;oenix-ronam 2or?2i9 fnfesngfot, lion of the ncidK of the larRe amounts hut that a strange inconsistency ap peared fn them. Kate in the afternoon, when Mr. Christy reiterate,! a charge that mem hers outside the committee on approp riations had had no opportunity to know what was being done in the con struction of the hill leolied in heat denvini? the accuracy of the statement. T,atcr lie apologized to the house for the language he had used. Tne readinc of the hill will he re sumed this morning. The house bill as it now stands aggregates a little morn than .$3,180,000. , The Senate The land bill was not presented to the senate as had been expected yes terday morniiiK:. Chairman ytapley of the appropi-hition committee stated that lie had prepared a recapitulation of a statement of the revenues of the Chairman Powers j state exclusive f direct taxes which was intended to be a companion piece to his recapitulation of the proposed expenditures. ' This. recapitulation which he1 briefly . explained will Bet forth the amount of the revenues of the state for some period in the past with the estimates for the coming year. The sources will be given and the pub lic will be put in possession of infor mation -which has never before been spread before it. The recapitulation has been sent to the printer. President Sims having made inquiry as to the time when the senate might expect the house appropriation bill, said he would at once telegraph the ab sent members. Dr. Bacon of Gila, and Senators laovin and Karns who desfred twenty-four hours' notice. After an early adjournment the ap propriations .and land committees of , the senate resumed the business of clearing the decks for action.