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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING, MAY" 24, 1915
DON'T WEAR GLASSES
unless they are correctly fitted.
We assure you of comfort, ac
luraiy and prompt service.
Northrup Optical Go.
Eyesight Specialist
Successor to
SWIGERT BROS.
9 Kast Adams St.
MM'. Adams Hotel. Lens
srindinc and repairing
r ' v V A A
This
Is
Prana
The Home Soda Fountain works with
K.is cartridges 3 pts of flesh- spark
ling Soda Tc. Let us- show "Plana"
to MU.
tOTOOCVCkC OTUWCITy- UT.iMCl
c
p
hcmically
are the preparations you
net at the
cntral
P
I Iiarmacy
W. R. Wayland ,Mgr.
PHOENIX OIL CO.
GASOLINE 17e
to sutos, S gals, or over.
Zerolene 50c Gallon
221 W. Jefferson. Phone 1330
Demand St. Brands
HAIR GOODS FOR SALE
Indies' Toilet Parlor. Shampooing,
Manicuring and Facial Massage. Hair
Iressing; Expert Chiroporists, all
foot troubles removed. Moles and
warts removed by electricity.
SHIRLEY & SHIRLEY
Phone 1704
30 East Adams Street
BENNETT LUMBER
COMPANY
Everything in Lumber
Hire a little salesman at The Re
publican office. A Want Ad will see
more customers than you can.
Kunz Bros. & Messinger
MACHINERY
Cor. 2nd Ave. & Jackson
WHEN YOU HAVE ANY
PRINTING
DONE SEE THAT THIS
T0 "7,9 COJNC '..
Is on it or that it is done by
one of the firms below, who
are entitled to use it:
ARIZONA REPUBLICAN
ARIZONA GAZETTE
FIVE POINTS HERALD
G. G. MORGAN PRINTING CO.
ARIZONA STATE PRESS
MESA TRIBUNE
WATKINS PRINTING CO.
SOCIALIST BULLETIN "
THE McNEIL COMPANY
THE GUALITY PRESS
(Signed) Label Committee.
Say' 'Good-Bye"
to KODAK
troubles. Let Berryhill's develop
ind print your films for you.
Prompt, careful work. Velox paper
jsed.
GUARD OFFICERS HERE
'. SCHOOL BEGINS TODAY
AMUSEMENTS
Of Local Interest
To attend the sessions of the an
nual course of instruction, officers of
the National Guard of Arizona poured
into the city on every train yester
day, and by nightfall over half a
hundred were established in their
barracks at the fair grounds.
The regular work of the course,
which will begin this morning, in
cludes exercises in field work, infan-
jtry drill, engineerng problems, tact-
jCai proniems anu lectures on tne care
,of guard property, camping, and a
host of other subjects of importance
to guard officers. The object of the
(course- is not only to instruct the of-
cers and sergeants, but also to fit j,
Mhem tor tne work or instructing
I when they return to their commands.
THE LION HAS ANOTHER
MASTERPICTURE TODAY
The men are quartered in the Mari-
Water Supply Facts
co pa wing of the agricultural build -
ing. and the relief maps and other
! 'equipment being housed in the cream-
T ery building. Captain Cromwell
Water Service Report for May 20 by Stacey. instructor-inspector X. G. A.,
Special Phone to The ReDublican Adjutant General Harris, and Capt.
Elevation of water in reservoir,
6 a. m 226.92
Contents, acre feet 1,400.400
Oscar F. Temple, assistant adjutant
general, are among the lecturers.
Weir reading, feet
Intake reading, feet
Elevation, one year ago
Contents, year ago
Flow of Verde and Salt rivers
At Granite Reef dam, M. I.. .
Amount of water used for irri
gation, north side, M. I
Amount of water used for irri
gation, south side. M. I
5.35
1.39
135,79
296,936
ARCHBISHOP IS OUT
(Continued from Page One)
161,360 I
"The outcast" from the pen of
Thos. Nelson Page, and featuring
Mae Marsh and' Robert Harron in the
leading roles is the Mutual Master
piece attraction at the Lion theatre
today and is said to be a wonderful
photoplay. It . is an intense drama,
with touches of humor ana patnos,
intermingled in such a way as to
reach every human emotion, of Mae
Marsii and Robert Harron, it is need
less to dwell as they are so well
known through their excellent work
in other big features, but they have
never been better than in "The Out
cast." Thomas Nelson Page, the au
thor, is at present the American
ambassador to Italy and is a cele
brated writer. "The Outcast" is in
four parts and will be shown at
the Lion theatre today and tomor
row, the first show beginning at 10
A. M. and continuing throughout the
uay. "The Outcast" is recommended
by the Lion management as one of
the best of the Mutual Master productions.
Riverside Park
tive body was unanimous. It is printed J A long list of good things is pro
as an appendix ami Dears the signa- grammed for Riverside this week. To
47,810 -turea of the archbishops of York. day there is the big picnic of the Cale-
Armagn, ano Jamaica, tne oisnops or l Ionian society to celebrate Empire day,
Winchester. Exeter, Gibraltar, Ruperts- the British holiday and for this a spe-
26,55a
LOCAL WEATHER YESTERDAY
Temperature, degrees 61 93
Sensible temperature 50 62
Humidity per cent 45 14
Wind direction E NW
Wind velocity, miles 6 4
Rainfall 0 0
land and Brechinand Bishops Ryle,
Copleston and Willis. The consultative
body had the advantage of prolonged
'interviews both with the bishops of
Mombasa and Vganda and with the
bishop of Zanzibar. They point out
that three items of special difficulty
arise out of the Kikuyu federation
scheme, viz:
Weather Clear P. Cdy 4 ne aumission 10 our puipits or
Highest temperature 95 men wno nave not oeen episcopauy or-
Lowest temperature 60
Mean relative humidity 30
Total rainfall 0
Excess in temperature yesterday 0
degrees. '
Deficiency in tehperature since
first of month. 127 degrees.
Accumulated deficiency in tempera
ture since January 1. 205 degrees.
Excess in rainfall yesterday 0
inches.
Excess in rainfall since first of
month. .15 inches.
Accumulated excess in rainfall
since January 1. 1.58 inches.
dained
! ' The A1miiion to Huh' nmtnim.
ion of Christians who have not been
episcopally confirmed :and
3. The sanction directly or by im
plication given to members of our
church to receive the Holy Comunion
at the hands of ministers not episcopal!-
ordained.
In writing on these points the arch
bishop, w ho adheres' nearly to the ad-'
of co-operation as is now in progress.
In the final passages of his state
ment the archbishop refers to the cele
bration of the Holy Communion at
Kikuyu. He says that it was not in
tended at Kikuyu to inaugurate a sys
tem of free inter-communion, and he
adds that the question of such open ;
Data for Tucson
Highest temperature yesterday .94
Rainfall yesterday 0
tit .TiI'TlT T DDlnHC I
- i;. . communion is entirely independent of
Section Director. 1 . . .
. j the question of temporary or occasional
j "hospitality" towards individuals de-
PRICES PAID TODAY BY WALTER prjve1 for a time of the ministration,
n,LL ! of their own church.
l-.ggS lac
cial program has been prepared that
bristles with real novelties.
This celebration falls on the regular
mother's day and that means that all
women and all children under fifteen
years of age will be admitted to the
park free until four o'clock this after
noon. The pool was emptied and giv
en its regular Sunday scrubbing last
night and today it will be full early in
the afternoon, so there will be good
swimming for all. In the movie the
ater there will be a complete change of
bill. It is "Beginner's Night" at the
dancing pavilion and from 7:30 until
S:3 there will be free instruction in
the new dances by W. L. King, the
competent dancing master who is in
charge of the floor.
Our
Men's
Wear
this summer is more than .
ever based on a sympa
thetic analysis of our
customers' needs.
The Phoenix man
knows and appreciates
what this shop lias
done toward making
the summer more bear
able. A Palm Peach 'Suit
a White Canvas Shoe
a Tight Madagascar,
Panama or Silk Hat
Wilson Bros.' Athletic
Union Suits Silk
Shirts are all "Com
fort Producers."
McDougall
& Cassou
Friers, per dozen
14.50 I
writes:
The archbishop
I believe that we shall act
Hens, per lb 12c ,
..... v 12c
rightly, and that the wisest and strong
est missionaries believe that we shall
Cheese, per lb. ...... ..
j from such services as the closing serv
FUNERAL OF HARRY KIRCH ice hpI(I nt Kikuyu. now that in a
Harry Kirch, who died Wednesday world of quick tidings and of ample
night at the home of Mrs. Smiley, 11 t)k th(,v are s,,own to be onen to the
mile north on the Black Canyon Hm, of miSunderstandings which have
Road, will be huried tnis -morning at
10 o'clock from the J. T. Whitney i.
arisen.
undertaking pallors. Interment is in
the Catholic Cemetery.
O. E. S. TO ENTERTAIN The la-
vice tendered by the consultative body.
I declared as to the first that, granted
! Iha aillh,rilv of the riocena:an Riuhork
dies auxiliary of Phoenix Chapter. be maJntan and tnat the preat.nrr.
whether he be minister or layman, be
duly accredited by the bishop, he sees
"no reason to itstrict the freedom of a
bishop in the mission field as to those
whom .he may invite, to address his
people, or as to the sanction which may
be given to a priest or deacon of his
Diocrse to address in their own build-
Ings, on due invitation given, Chris-
regon, in a report received today, "aV" ' tjons
that after the troops of General Villa grly. on the second point the
illliKKfU Ilia men ai i , uunuu,
will entertain their gentlemen friends
husbands and the male members of
the Chapter. Wednesday evening.
May 26, at the Masonic Hall.
VILLA IS DRIVEN BACK
I ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHl
VERA CRl'Z. May 23. General Ob-
1 arc
hbislt
top says that it is in his judg
ment right to leave large responsibility
Villa back to Leon, capturing or killing
two tuousauu oi iiie o l" ' - : -;i, iK0 .iwiw..on ir .
hours ... ' ' ' , '
careiuny at presem-uay iacis
fight continued for sixteen
Saturday. Generals Villa and Angeles,
according to the report, were moving
south from Leon to strike Obregon's
flank. Obregon saxs the move failed
utterly, and that Villa lost many of
ficers. Obregon puts his own losses at
two hundred. He says he is pursuing
Villa northward.
o
PRINTING TESTIMONIAL ALBUM
f ASSOCIATED PSKSS DISPATCH)
PARIS. May 23. The album of ar
tists and writers to be offered as a
testimonial of gratitude to the United
States for aid and sympathy given to
France, is now in progress. It con
tains sketches and designs by Carolus
Duran. Albert Besnard, Leon Bonnat
and more than eighty other artists
with autographs of more than a hun
dred literary men. including Emile
Boutmux. Her.ri Bergson, Maurice
Barres. Paul Bourget. Eugene Brieux,
Alfred Capus. Anatole France, Paul
Deschanel. Maurice Donnay, Pierre
Loti, Maurice Maeterlinck. Camille
Saint Saens and Joseph Reinach. The
album will be handed over formally to
Ambassador Sharp at an early date.
BUYS RUMANIA PETROLEUM
r ASSOCI AT ED PRESS DISPATCH)
BUCHAREST. May 23. The entire
The Girl of the Golden West '
v "The Girl of the Golden West",
Belasco's wonderful drama of the
Golden State was shown at the Ari
zona theatre last night and proved
equally as popular in screen form as
it had previously on the dramatic
stage. Produced by the Lasky stu
dios under the supervision of Mr.
Belasco, the picture showed that the
wizard mind producer had lost noth-j
ing of its cunning. In the picture;
the story had just the wonderful j
setting that nature had provided for j
it and Mabel Van Buren, Theodore!
Roberts and House Peters appeared j
to excellent advantage in the three
leading roles.
It is beautifully " staged ' and hws
all the interest of the original drama.
It will be shown at the Arizona
theatre again tonight.
Have you been thinking
about getting a
TRUSS?
Well, if so, go to
ELVEV & HULETT
Drug Store, N. W. corner
Adams and First avenue,
and Consult their Truss
Expert, it will cost you
nothing and may save
your life. All , trusses
fitted on a guarantee or
monev back.
BLACKSMITH
ft. KJNOUftG
FUCL-OH. COKE ,
CHARCOAL
COAL -rfSM -ft-
.si v.. r-J t i '1-
I 3icr
PHONE (235
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PHONE IS 3 3
NEW SUMMER HAT
Fielding Day at Empress
"The Accusing Hand'' a strong two
part drama with Romaine Fielding in
the leading role will be the main
feature at the Empress theatre to
night. Monday and Tuesday are
Fielding days and this week the I.u- j
bin picture is the big feature of the
program. I
A three part Vitagraph special is '
another Dig,trfing on the bill and j
in it Edith Story appears supported !
by an nil star cast. It is a story of
life and sea and is fully up to the.
Vitagraph standard.
"Mr. Jarr and the Lady Reformer"
is the Vitagraph comedy and another
laughmaker. "Legal Lighe" from the
Selig studios completes a seven reel
program of great merit.
and conditions. I have no hesitation
in saying that in my opinion a Diocesan
Bishop acts rightly in sanctioning,
when, circumstances seem to call for it,
the admission to Holy Communion of
a devout Christian man, to whom the
in jiylra tionp of his own church are
for the time inaccessible, and who, as a
baptised person, desires to avail him
self of the opportunity of communi
cating a,t one of our altars."
On the other hand, with regard to
members of the church of England re
ceiving the Holy Communion at the
hands of ministers not espiscopally or
dainexl..'tne archbishop denies that the
occasional admission of , non-episcopalians
Involves any such sanction di
rectly or by implication. In his view
the result of giving such advice in
general terms would be not only to
create perplexity in administration, but I the World company has turned out.
and will certainly favorably compare
with any of the films whih have as
vet been shown in the city.. As far
as good pictures art concerned how
ever its getting to be the naou ior
the Columbia to offer, the Pest tnat
the market affords not only as to
films alone, for the house is easily
all that could be desired as far as i
comfort is concerntd, cusnionea
chairs and a modern cooling s.siem
playing no small part in this.
f iTf-f? -Ml- V
WEATHER TODAY
Columbia Has a Real Winner
Witn.iut doubt one of the prettiest
stories seen at the Columbia in film
form in many days is that which
had its initial effering last night.
"Perpetua". while of a light trend
of plot is truly entrancing. J he j
title role is very capably handled bv
Miss Vivian Martin one of the World !
Film corporations very best leading I
women, or rathei leading girls, for I
she is no more than a slip of a girl,
but in a story of this character it associated press dispatch .
is obvious that the refined atristry of WASHINGTON. D. C., May 23.
Miss Martin finds adequate scope. Arizona Fair on Monday and show -
This beautiful girl shines in every north portion ieblastp saat hfoanonsf
film in which she is seen, but when ers at nisht or on Tuesday, in north
the entire framework of the play portion and fair in the south.
has been designed for her, her per
sonality stands out all the more
pleasing and distinctly.
"Perpetua" might easily be classed
as one of the very best things which
to hamper and retard such measure
o
HELPING THE ARTISTS
associated press dispatch
BERLIN, .May 23. The bureau of the
conservation of art works in the Ba
varian government, has been helping
inpeeunious artists by setting them to
work to renovate the old mural paint
ings and architectural ornaments in a
number of churches and chapels. Sim-
-o-
stock of petroleum In Rumania has ilar work has been undertaken in some
been purchased by a company provided of the other German states.
with capital in France. The company
has secured the large reservoirs con
structed by the government for the
Constantza pip line. The exportation
of petroleum has been prohibited since
the. beginning of the year.
COMET BREAKING UP
associated press dispatch
FLAGSTAFF. May 23. Observation
and photographs of the Mellish com
et 'at the Lowell observatory Indi
cate that the comet is breaking up.
PICTURE FRAMING
See Drayton at
GRAVES' INDIAN
SHOP
Hire a little salesman at The Re
publican office. A Want Ad will see
more customers than yon can.
Thane W30Affion?XrePfionel938
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DAfyND Night
R
eoo
RmiNo Trip To
OOSEVEL
"The Rounders" at Coliseum
n't.i. i h.jn nitrht at the Coli
seum and House and Allard's Broad- j
wav Honeymooners will put on a !
brand new bill "The Rounders" which
Mr. Billy House states is the biggest,
laugh producer yet produced. He ,
says it is something quite new in j
the tabloid musical comedy line and
promises many surpries, and that all (
of them will be pleasant. The scene ,
is laid at Riverside Park, and the
bill opens with a "Carnival Time"
song that is a genuine hummer. The
musical numbers and dances are all
new and Jimmy Allard, Billy House,
Florence Lane, Hazel Wilson and
Bobby Fitzsimmons all have good
parts.
. The business of the Coliseum dur
ing the past few days has oeen of
the record breaking variety and as
crowds don't flock to a ead one
it is evident that "Old Ironsides" is
very much alive.
Wonderfully re
freshing. Delight
fullv stimulating.
PHOENIX t
BOTTLING
WORKS
Phoenix, Arizona,
i
Here. There. Everywhere
At founts Qor Bottled
I
PJ?ESS UP!
It is part of the press forward plan!
The Wardrobe
Cleaning and Pressing and Dveiuir
Phone 504
237 North Central Ave.
Tuesdav and Wednesdav Two Davs Onlv
Your Suit Cleaned r7fT
and Pressed . . . I fJL
Special attention paid to Palm Peach and all
Summer fabrics Coods called for ;uid delivered.
PHONE 504
THE WARDROBE
237 N. CENTRAL AVE.
I I i r l j
I TV f
si in
ft A V-
FREE ROLL
LIBRARY
is the feature of buving vour Plaver Piano from us
and besides we sell the famous AUTOPIANO
bought direct bv us in CARLOADS NOT CON
SIGNED. (Get that?) .This means that by buy
ing your Player from us you are safeguarding your
self against future disappointment and trouble.
You write the guarantee we'll sign it. If it isn't
an Auto-Piano, it isn't the best.
REDEWILL
MUSIC COMPANY
224 W. Washington St.
Pest Terms
HORSES WANTED!
We have taken a contract to furnish some horses
for foreign shipmeuts and will have a
GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR HERE MAY 26TH
and will inspect in different parts of the Valley un
til shipments are complete.
There are two classes of horses to be bought; one
kind is for light Cavalry and are to be 15 to Mi
hands high, with no weight specifications, 5 to 12
vears old. Unbroke horses will have to be ridden
I two or three saddles, or enough so the can be rid-
cien past tne inspector, xne noises musb ue bci
viceably sound. Unimportant blemishes or wire
cuts that do not injure the animal's movements
will not be counted against it.
The light Artillery stock is to be 7. to 16.2 in
height and weigh from 1050 to 1250 pounds, 5 to
12 vears old, broke to work; if not broke to work,
they must be gentle enough to harness. We will
call or send some one to look at stock at any time,
before inspection day, by arranging dates, but any
one vvho has stock that will meet the requirements
may bring it in on inspection day and will buy
the animal, if the price is right and it will pass in
spection. Any one having such stock they wish to
dispose of should see or call up Johnny Moose or
Frank M. King of the Arizona Live Stock Commis
sion Co.
33 West Jefferson Street. PHONE 546
The National Bank of Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona
Capital, $200,000.00 Surplus, $175,000.00
The oldest national bank in Arizona
Solicits your account

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