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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNINO, MAY IT, 1915 PAGE THREE I i.-CMaC3t-..!E: . TV J ' bX A Pure Sparkling Beverage, Quenches kh the Thirst ft jf & Hf gists, soda foun- l- . ? J jr tains op grocers. AV Demand it. I BOYCE & CREECR I Phoenix. Distributors 8 25 S. Central Ave. Phone 354S , V '-s s , V-OCs IEK STARS GATHER FROM ALL PARTS FOR TOURNAMENT cSi.eiiil to The Republican) I'AS'i. T. x.. May 13 The fourth .ii ima! tennis toiiriKinx nt of the south v. i sii i n district, comprising the status t.l A tizeina. New Mexico arid west Tex as and tli states of Chihuahua and S..i,itr t- in noitin-rii Mei, to be held in this city -May 21 t inclusive, will !' .iiticular interest to the tennis 1 .!: rsi of Arizona lhm the faet that ail the trophies tn tie contended for at the tournament are now held by play- IS of that stat.-. W . A. Horril of Phoenix hold the ti...l;v to l.( played for in the gentle !!!!,' sin-ties ami he, with Jack Ains-Ai-iih. also of I'hoenix hold the trophy t.. ..me nded for in genthmens' i.i. s. l r. WilUerson of I'hoenix ho'.ls th,- triphy for veterans' singles at,.! the vi-ir:ins' trophy for doubles is ( Id b K. I'. ren and Rupert Moore ..f .;:..i.e. It Arizoi.a oritinves to hold what he i s she w have to fight for it. The tennis plavers of Xev Mexico, west 'iVas ;ini? lortla-in Mexico are e-omiiiq-in i loiuls to Kl I'aso on the ecasion of the- tournament, which, by the way. will be comliM led- under the auspices of the I'tiite.l Slates lawn Tennis associa tion. preTioVed to do their best to wrest from the I 'opper state some of the ten nis j. welry it now wears. Interest .n the tournament is ide spre id throughout the district and .I'iduini; from the number of entries lc;rim; ini . the office of the committee Having the affair in charge, the at t. iidan. will break all records for ten toariKK'ietits in the southwest. Kn-tri-s have been received from Phoenix. Tin son. ;io!e. Miami." Safford, Kort Iliiaihiica. loiiiilas. Ilisbee. Clifton and .Moivnei. Aiizona: I.ordsburs. Colum bu :. lieminij. Silver ity, I.as Cruces. A lbiniieriiie. Santa IV, I-is Vefias, Jiawson, Tiu umrnri, Roswell. I'arlstiad, arrizozo. f'loudcroft raid Alamoordo, New Mexico: pecos fit v. Midland. Al pine ami Ysleta. Texati. and the cities of Chiliiialma, Madera and Pearson in the state of fhihuahiia. Mexico. Inasmuch as the railroads in the ter- litory comprising the district are mak ing a rate of a fare and a third for ! the round trip for the occasion it is be j lieve.l that many besides the tennis players in the district will take ad vantage of tne low rates to make the trip to Kl I'.-uso for the outing and to witness the eames. which will be the tic st ever played ut the nets in the southwest. Another thing which should cause deeper interest in the foi theoming tournament than in any j tournament held in the southwest in .ne pasi i, me laci that arrangement have been made to give the ladies of the district, who are devotees of the game, opportunity to compete for a championship trophy in singles. Resides the association trophies to lie pl.iyeo for .n the tournament, there will be a number of splendid silver cups for j... iii-i.-. .inn copper cups tor tne runners u,i in each event, these cups to become the permanent proiierty of the holders. There will also be the usual number ot consolation prizes. In a.Ioition to the games at the ten nis court of tiie K Pas,, Country club, where the -ournament will be held, the entertainment committee has provided for many tonus of diversion for the visitors. There will lie a dinner for air tennis play rs on the roof f the Paso del Norte the night of Thursday. May J7. and there will be an informal dance for visitors in the ballroom of ti... ji'ountiv dub on the niht of Saturdav I May Autoinobili beck ard will McKEE'S Specials !'..' f this week only H ll.s. Kino (Iran. n. $1.00 1-121 lb. Jli-lipst Pat ent Flour $1.00 OiIkt Mtivliaulise.$3.00 $5.00 1; lls. Fawv Kiro.Sl.00 MM 1U. Highest Pat- . nit Flour $1.00 Olli.-r Mrrrhan.lise .$3.00 $5.00 M II is. Fine (Jran. Si ura r $1.00 H5 lls. Fau.-v KMre. .$1.00 Other Mi-rrhanclise .$3.00 S5.00 Tlir. c j)i iocs nr' rooil only with the foiiihiiiations .'iliuvt'. (Jotttls must he takrii on roiMjdrtr iler. McKEE'S CASH STORE at the eall of visitors f..r trhw through tie valley;-: and to Mexico while the tournament is in progress, and if it can be arranged, there will be an automobile excursion to the Ule 1'hant Hutte dam for those visitors who are not too much engrossed with what is going on at the nets during the iive days tiie tournament is on. The annual meeting of the associa tion will b.. held at the Paw. del Norte Thurslay night pr. ceding the dinner to be given the visiting players. Those contemplating visiting KI I'aso for tha tournament are urged to write or wire K. K. N.eff of tin- tournament committee for res.-rvat ions of rooms at Hie hotels in order to be assured of ao commodatings during the life of the meeting. TAX SUIT DRAGS ON SLOWLY AT FLORENCE Commissioner Zander Closely Quizzed as to Method of Obtaining Rail road Valuations (Special to The Republican.) Fl.f iHKNTK, May 1:!. The methods by which, the slate tax commission arrived at a valuation of $114..r.O0 per mile for the property of the Ray and Oila valley were gone into carefully today in the hearing of the tax suit of the railroad company for re fund of taxes paid last year. Tn x Commissioner Zander, who was on the stand all day. was closely cross examined by Chalmers. Kent and Stahl, attorneys for the eomnanv. as to the way in which the valuation j of railroad properties was fixed by 'the commission. He testified that when the earning capacity exceeded the physical valuation it, too, was taken into consideration, and that the commission's figures in this c:ise w re based on a careful considera tion of both items. He will con clade his testimony tomorrow. Owing to the large amount of tes timony and material submitted, it is not believed that the case will be concluded until late Saturday after noon. Roth sides ate fighting every inch of the way. Chairman Howe of tne commission who. has not yet taken the stand, may be put on to-"norrow. LOW S VACAT ONS FOR CITY EMPLOYES Manager ('Yaig JVIakes lier : ommendation to the City Commission and is In structed to Use His Own Judgement In a brief session yesterday morn ing following a sitting as a board of equalization, the city commission di rected the city manager to act in accordance with his own judgment in the matter of granting city em ployes vacations during : the summer. He had previously recommended that all employes be allowed vacations with pay. It is likely that all who have been employed by the city more than one year will be given to two weeks leave FREE TRIPS TO BIG FAIR Novel Proposition is Ad vanced by Local Grocery Company Will Send Six Persons to Panama-Pacific Exposition days from ten with pay. Discussion of proposed new the matter of the city hall building, brought out the statement from Mayor Young that he has the cre dentials indicating where the funds for the proposed building may be obtained. He said that' this- money would not lie available: for the re construction of the present city hall building. It was reported that the city engineer would be in a posi tion shortly to submit plans for the proposed structure, but objection was made to plans being furnished by a city official on the ground that the city engineer and the city building inspector would have to superintend and inspect the construction of the work. It was therefore decided to ask local architects to submit pro posed plans for the structure. In view of the new state law soon effective, the city attorney was di rected to draft on ordinance covering the ne(w duties of the city magistrate who mlider the new law is given con current jurisdiction .with justice courts. The commission adjourned to meet again this morning at, ten o'clock. this the No are INTERNING OF GERMANS (Continued from Page One) government Premier Asquith said "At this, moment there are some forty thousand unnaturalized aliens of Whom 24,000 are men at large in this country. The government proposes that all adult males of this class for their own safety and that of the country, be segregated and interned. If they are over middle, age they should be repatriated. "The government recognizes that there may be cases calling for ex ceptional treatment. The women and children in suitable cases should be repatriated, hut no doubt there will be many cases in which justice and humanity require that they be al lowed to remain. "An official body of a judicial character will lie set up to . deal with all claims for exemption and as soon as military and naval authorities are provided witr. the jujeessarv ac commodations those who have not secured exemption will be interned. In lh' case of neutralized aliens who in law are Rritish subjects, num bering about eiht thousand, the prima facie presumption would be the other way, but exceptional cases established to the satisfaction of the advising body, will be specially dealt with. There must be power of in ternment in cases of proved neces sity or danger." Riots at Capestown. CAPKSTOWN. May 13. Ant i-C.er- man riots broke out here tonight, a number of prominent German busi ness establishments being wrecked unl set afire. The rioters paraded in unorganized bands and for a time the lHiIice were unable to control Ihern,, but the number of bands in creased so rapidly that they got out 'if hand, necessitating the calling out of the military to patrol the streets. The rioters were mainly negroes. A remarkable incident of the riot occured when Mr. Muiler, an optician, who was Ocrraan born but is a nat uralized Rritish subject, faced the mob and said he had two sons fight ing at the front. The mob cheered without damaging took a prominent one climbed a and unfurled a him and departed his shop. Women port in the riot, high clock tower Rritish flag there. The rioters first attacked the Her man club which was strongly guard ed. On being informed that the building was no longer German prop erty but was occupied by the mili tary . authorities, the mob turned - its attention to the stone building of a German firm nearby. Other German establishments were then quickly looted and burned. The fire brigade was powerlexs to cope with num erous calls from various parts of the city. SEES NEED OF MORE (Continued from Page One.) in Galicia and Russian Poland, 143,000 Russians were captured. It also stated that 6'J cannon and 2f5 machine guns were taken from the Russians and that the victorious Austrian and German fcrces are continuing their advances. MEXICANS EXPRESS SYMPATHY associated fkrss dispatch 1 Vi'ASiilVilTON', May 13. A tele gram received at the state department expressed the sympathy of the con vention government of Mexico for the loss of American lives on the l.nsit ini.u The message sjmikc for the government there headed by General Garza and supported by the Zapata troops. Six free trips to the great San Francisco fair. This is the proposi tion that is extended to the people of Phoenix b Manager Smith of the Arizona Grocery company on Kas.t Washington street. Six persons can get to attend the lnost wonderful lair that was ever conceived and brought to such a pinnacle of ier fection since the era of great inter national expositions began. How can they do this? By the exercise ot care and foresight in the purchase of their , household supplies for the three months beginning May 15. What further is there- about offer that commends . itselt to general buying public? Why this: It is not a gamble, one takes an chances. There ncj drawings, no lucky numbers nothing that savors of the dishonest. The whole scheme is founded upon the desire of the management of the Arizona Grocery to show the people of Phoenix and the Salt River valley how mucn money they can save b buying at the right jilace at the right price and buying the right sort of articles. The plan aims at the high cost of living directly, because it carries with it an example of how to save money. It stimulates the saving of money by purchasing for less at the place in this city where high-class Mer chandise is sold lor less. Xow, what further is there to be learned about this? How does the housewife or gro cery purchaser go about obtaining one of these free trips to the great Panama-Pacific, exposition? Here are the facts. This is the plan: To the six persons holding selling tickets for the largest amount of the six following articles will he giver, tine round-trip ticket to the Panama Pacific exposition. These goods must be bought at the Arizona Grocery they sell tlieni for less and upon the sales ticket alone will the winners be judged. The six brands of goods that are considered in this unique offer are: Star flour, well renowned as a flour for pastry and biscuits as well as bread; Hydro-Pura, the washing compound without a superior: Lily Milk, that famous brand packed n the Sal' River valley with "less of that cooked taste;" Fiesta baking powder and spices, a most satisfac tory, well-selected, full-weight line of finest grade: Supreme i 'mckers, every sort of cr.icker and biscuit known, superior in name and fact: Hill's teas, selected from prime stocks of leaves, blended by experts and highly satisfactory in price and quality. l Xow. listen" once- again: Kvcry person who has the largest amount in dollars and cents in selling tickets of eneh of these products by August in., next, will lie entitled to the free trip. The offer is opened on May la and continues for three months thereafter. Care and foresight in buying for the household, buying at the right place wiiere the price is right, will biing concrete results. Think this over. It is worth while. o BOY-SCIENCE TALK GIVEN BY ROBINSON Y. M. C. A. Man Tells How Reforms Are WorKed Addresses Business Men and High School Science of boy-culture was discussed by K. M. Robinson, international secretary for boys' work of the V. M. C A., to half a hundred business men yesterday. Mr. Robinson dropped off en route to Asiloniar. Cal., for the convention of Y. M. C A. workers. In his luncheon talk, he gave many instances of how the reform if had boys had been effected, and how good citizens had been produced from doubtful material. He spoke of the new scientific study made in boys' work, and how the study is being carried out all over the Foiled States. Mr. Robinson addre-ssed the high school students during the afternoon on "What IJo You Care?" He was elated over the beauty and richness of the Salt River valley and its iwtssibilities. He was the guest of Governor Hunt during the afternoon.' SAYS PENALTY FOR (Continued from Page One) Hire a little salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see I more customers than you can. lives in the balance, and in 5'our hands rests the power of continuing their lives upon this earth, or sending them to eternity. In the name of humanity, and in the name of our state, I appeal to you, gentlemen, not to commit a crime that will be.on a smaller scale, juet as re volting as the taking of those twelve hundred lives on the great liner. Germany, in the heat of anger murd ered over a thousand persons, while you three gentlemen: without anger or malice, are considering the advisability of murdeTi ig the men now in the con demned cells of our prison. It is hardly fitting, that you, Mr. Case, to whom is entrusted tne up-bringing and the fu ture welfare of the youth of our state, should be smeared with the blood of your fellow beings, and it is hardly proper, that you, Mr. Jones, whose life had he-en given to the prosecution, should be he re, acting as a member of a tribunal of 'last resort in the cases I ("I'HP TrvC'finXT OT'n,T.T7" Cool for Mmmnier Wear Falbinies We make the boast and not without just reason that our showing of Beaoftifol Sommeir Materials embrace a comprehensive display of wliat is really correct and stylish we be lieve we are in a position to show you anything in summer dress fabrics you may desire, from a 5c calico to-the finest imported voiles, orgaiutys or crepes. "LET US SHOW YOU" Printed Rice Cloths Tn a variety of. beautiful designs and pa tterns showing all the dainty season shades in both Dresden-and conventional designs, VAi inches wide ialtill Crepes A most pleasing and. dainty-fabric, drapes most beautifully, small floral designs printed on white and. colored grounds, lEfts worth .Me yard, special . - fejaJpvL iplaslb Voiles One of the season's leaders, an exceedingly pretty and stylish fabric in all the accepted and dainty patterns, looks like sixty, wears Tike mty, and costs but Printed Organdies One of t lie sheeriest of sheer fabrics and greatly in vogue this season- the de signs art; rich and handsome. 3G and o.S inches wide, yard Imported Rice and Lace Cloths Pre-eminently two of the season's leaders in every respect cloths of extreme style, dainty Dresden designs printed on very fine lace and seeded cloths. ?H inches wide. 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Ask to see our new model skirts in stylish black and white checks, black and white stripes, Palm Leach cloth and Scotch crash, most exceptional values ,N DiaiKond & Bra Phoemx-rqota2ol 2i9'eastlo mwm 1 j.i j 1 1 m 1 bl-j 1 r.i j j 1 ' r.re-i 4 : fa j of men wh stand convicted of br;ak ins the laws. "I would rtiRi-et to see you, Mr. Trott, he-itrint? as you do, the respect and friendship of our people; a respect and friendship brought about by . your many years of honorable effort in our midst, 1 would regret to see you in the closing yeans of your life, lend yourself to the commission of a crime that would t.irn'th the last days of a career, that has been as honorable, upright, and just.sas has been ycurs. ' The nin in yonder cells have been granted reprieves and stays of execu tion without number, covering a period of several weeks. For half a dozen timeis they have faced death on the scaffold, only to be reprieved at the lart minute. They have suffered worse tortures than death through the con stant uncertainty that has .been their portion. . . "The crinies;".f AVhich these men 1 stand convicted,: have been expiated in the "tortures of mental anguish, and nothing that you gentlemen can do, j will add to the horrors, uiat has been theirs. l)?atht probably would be wel come to thenir"but it is not so much for them,- as for the gqod name of our state, that w-Hm lallting; -'. t .. - . ...... "I believe that men, who commit crimes should be punished, and I feed the sentences of these men convicted of murder, should be commuted to life imprisonment. In the first half df.tho year 1914, there were some thirty mur ders committed in the state, and since the state has gone dry, there hasn't been a single murder committed. -. "Now for the sake of humanity, and the g-ood name, of our utate, I beg you, gentlemen to be merciful." '20 pounds fine granulated sugar for $1.00 witlj $5.00 worth of other merchandise.- McKee's Cash Store. hi