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1 T1IE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, .MONDAY MORXIXfJ, MAY 31, 1915 PAGE SEVEN Undertaking and Embalming TUB CEO. F MKRRYMAN CO. Kmlwlmers and Funeral Directors. 12 NT. Second Ave. Fhone 651. tf K AST E RLI NT. & WHITN EY- Un dertakers and Emlialmers. 213 West Washington St.. riioenix. Arizona, tf M UIN," DRIS 'OLL&-MAUS-Un"-dertaker. embalmers and funeral di rectors, 311 N. 1st Ave. tf I N ii:UTTKi:RS Moore & McLl ln; lady assistant, auto hearse: 329 West Adams St.. Phone C01. tf Vulcanizing TIRK HOSPITAI, OF PHOENIX Vuloan'zini? and welding dune rromptlv and guaranteed. Out of town work solicited. Arizona Vulcanizing Works. 207 w. Washington. Phone 2. Patronize the man who thinks enough of his stallion to advertise him TO FILM VISIT (Continued from pace One) pany and others. The visitors will he met on their arrival in Phoenix and taken on an atuomohile trip north to the Indian school and the northern lait of tile valley, returning to the Adams liotei for luncheon before leav ing at 12:3'l for the Roosevelt dam. 'J he party will spend the night at Roosevelt, returning to I'hoenix the next liny via "handler, where lunch will be served at the San Marcos. The party will leave I'hocnix at 6 o'clock in the owning of Ji:ne C to inspect the project at Yuma. Members of the party who will ar rive next Saturday are: Hon. John J. Fitzgerald o' New York, chairman of the eonimittee on appropriations; Hon. V. P. norland of Missouri, lion. J. W. Itrun, of Tennessee. Hon. ". It. lavis ot Minnesota. Hon. Frederick H. Cil lette of Massachusetts, Hon. James W. Oood of Iowa. Hon. Frank W. Mondeil MKMP.Klf OF PARTY COMING SATURDAY DIRECTLY 2:03. LOU KINNEY, No. 4765. New state CorraL SYLVIO red. blk. Percheron, Wt rooit; BILLY BRATTON, hay trotter, wt. 130.1; DEL NORTE, blk. running horse, wt. li-,n; either horse 310 casil for ojson. J. F. Lee, 115 E. lluchanan. PhoTie 249S. Si NO, black registered Percheron. 6 years old. weight soon, $15 to insure. Itartlett-Heard I.and and Cattle com-I-any. Call 92 ask for 27J1. Joseph I.oell. manager. tf COLBERT, black imported French Percheron Stallion, wt. 2100. P. T. Hur ley. Huckeye Ifoad. tf Vn Kirk s STALi-iONS; also REG. JACK. 1300 Block N. 1st St Phone 1770. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Kills are asked for on the con M ruction of a railioad Thirty-Kight miles in length from the railroad t ;iki l:end south to a point near Ajo. All bids to be in the offiec of the General Manager, Mr. John ". :reenuay, at Warren, by noon, June Inth. Plans, profiles and specifications can be bad by applying to 11. il. .! ne;-. Chief Engineer. ;ila Tieiid. Ari mh:, on and after May :Mth. l'.Ui. T!ie right is reserved to reject any ami all bids. -o- llire a little salesman at The Re liiildiean office. A Want Ad will tsoe inoi customers than you can. RAILROAD BRIDGE CONTRACTORS NOTICE information or -r ss. "v- v 1 OFFICERS GATGH SLIPPERY GANG Last of Outfit Who Have Ko')u'l Numerous .HoUSl'S anl Stoics JJomuled V Yesterday by Sheriff Adams and Deputies 0UTH SIDE NEW 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 M ESA OFFIck Casa Loma Hotel Bldg., Phone 53. With Everybody's Drug Store, Phone 6 or 55 Tempe Correspondent, H. B. Griffen, Jr. I tlie f 4"- il TEMPE NEWS NOTES on appre-several Frederick H. Gillette. of Wyoming. Hon. James McAndrews of Illinois, lion. ( ;. W. Ranch of Indi an:!, lion. Su;i?rr Sherley of KeiitiieVy and Hon. Thomas F. Sisson of Missis sipjii. members of the committee; James ". "iirtH clerk; M. ". Shields, assistant clerk; II. P. Weaver, S'tenog mphcr: K. F. Ilea. ierk. A. P. Davis, chairman of the reclamation commis sion: Judge Will I. King, chief coun sel; w. A. Ryan, eoniptudlrr: Sidney P. Williamson, chief of construction; and K. .. ("lark and J. I.. Clancy, clerks. "Hie committee's visit to the west is bci-.-.g mad" at the instigation of Sec ret:;: y Franklin K. I.ane of the inter ior, vtlai if! desirous that the members of I be house be show n the great Irri gation projects. Tiie party will come to Phoi r. ix frtn an inxpection of the Klr ih tr.t Putte nroject near I,as Cruces. -o lor the information of railroad bridge contractors, the Tucson, Cor- i tiell.( .md (Til.! I..n,l T?:iiIr,Mjl ri r r ! ' ' S wishes to advise that under the plan) of proposal entering the construction! of its line from Oila. Arizona, to Ajo, 1 Arizona, a distam et of approximately i forty-two 112) miles, it is arranged ili.st the bridge contractors can bid di- j re- t t. the railroad company on the trestle and culvert portion of this work. Pi t'is and specifications covering same will y ready for examination at Gila Pend fter the 24th instant, upon ap plication to the undersigned. AH bids tnuct be in by June 10th. i K. H. JONES, ' Chief Engineer. ' MOOSE MOTORCYCLE f Continued from Page ( me) est in the elimination yesterday. For Perrv is the stuff that two-wheeler heroes are made of, and in this race, is riding a machine that has not only ,'cn its excessive speed, but has r.p in longer races than stood -o- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Kaate of John M'N'augliton, de feated. Xoiii-e is hereby gi'en by lio- milersigno.l administrator of the esi.-te of John McXaughtoii, de-eas'-l, to the creditors of and all rrons having c!aiuis against the raid diseased, to ehibit them, with i He lv'eossary xoiahers. within ten longer will be run today. Oddly enough, this same motor was in the possession of J. e Wolters. when the latter was riding for the Kxcclsior people last year. Xet to perry, the man most to lie feared on account of his motor speed is Martin Craves, rider of a new eight-valve Indian. His mo :nt is unpioven. for it has never been in a race before, but Graves is a crack, who has held his own with the best in the game. Frank Montgomery, riding a ported Kxcclsior. is not to be forgotten when making up a mess of dope. He ha:; got by without much attention chief ly because he has not come heralded with the backing of ibe factory, but parflv because his mount looks like a gi en se not It'iil al! t!;e using todav. ni hir.l in praeti"e. Joe Wolters d'T.geroiis ir.an iver"d wre -k. M nty has '..f e.. iprie 't be intends o !;;:; fallen be- With the arrest of R. K. Hrooks in Hayden, the sheriffs office succeeded in rounding up the last of a gang, who are thought to have burglarized more stores and houses, than has been the luck of any similar organization in some time. The gang, ivhco official head and brains, was James Wilson, and whoso membership in addition to Brooks, was Clarence Butler, a negro and Ed Iep kla, had for some time, been rambling around the valley, and helping them selves to whatever came handy. The first complaint that Sherif Ad;, ins received, was from Mr. White, in charge of the warehouse at the south end of the Tempe bridge. He had been divorced from a large (piantity of ce ment in bags. Sheriff Adams went to the Kcene of the depredations and picked up tracks, coming totvards l'lloe nix. and with some clever trailing suc ceeded in finding t!;e wagon loaded Willi the stolen goods near by. Wilson and I.epkla were there, and were ar rested. It was a simple matter to iden tify the wagon and team, as the outfit used was drawn by a mule and a horse, and both had been newly shod. They confessed to this and a num ber of ntlier.rimu;, and implicated But ler and Brooks as accomplices. Yesterday Wilson accompanied Sher iff Adams around the valley and point ed out places which they had entered and robbed. They utole a dressed hog ;n Tempe, entered Teeters store at the same place and secured a Winchester rifle. Broke into another store there and secured a quantity of merchandise. Broke into Ion Harmon's house south of Tempe, raided a tent between Mesa and Tempe. and took everything move able except a washing machine, and expressed the wish that they had taken that too. Brooks was accompanied by his fam ily when arrested yesterday, Wilson and Butler were partners in another escapade some time ago, which landed them behind the bars for fin (lavs. They M re employed by a local i -I railroad company, in cleaning off brick taken from a building being t un down. AT HOME TO m?Mi SENIORS 3 green -cabbage were thrown stage as expressions of the (iation of the admirers of th performers. I . ' roiiowiug ine pi;; locic nun p. ! general reception and the serving of J delicious refreshments, during which ! music was rendered by the orchestra. All told, this was oen of the very best of mauv delightful receptions that ions juniors have given. MESA NEWS NOTES of the Tempe COUNTY FAIR AT IV1ESA AIDED BY SDPERUiSORS Present Burlesque on Senior Play and Create Untold Mirth Best Reception in History of Normal What is conceded know to bo the very bit cresting recent ion. I Jur.ii r c lass of the b those thai lust and most given by Die Tempe Normal seht.ol to the members of the Senior class, va held Saturday night v.-l.en members of the class of BUT, ,v. rc- ! HOME FROM TUCSON ) Miss Delia Austin returned yes- terday from Tucson, where for the . nast .school term she has been teach- ing in the graded schools. Miss Aus-j tin will spend the summer with her Judge and Mrs. C. O. Aus- ; will return in the fall to; i Co-operation of Farmers and Busi- . i I Men Is Nov Earnestly Requested parents, tin. and Tucson. BACK Charles H. the members of the class of BUT. ,v.-.c- from Missouri the guests of the class of BH'i. Ureal"- weeks or more visitin j ing ;.v.ii- fiom previous custom, the at bis old home. Junior:; this ve.ir introducid an in-' no-at ion that proved "Si evt ionVly I pleasant, and ei.t'-rtaiiicd Tie Seniors oii tae lawn if the b --; il -,il Xoimi! campus. Not a member of cither class was absent and the receptii.n j 'va:; ia every respect a brilliant iht. J The evening's program proved to i be so interesting that time literally flew. During the assembling of the hosts . rind guests the Tempe orchestra ren ' dered several numbers ill a most excellent manner and prepared the way for the splendid program which followed. A pesno solo by Miss Alice I Knight was so beaut i f idly rendered that she received voluminous ap- FROM EAST Prather has returned where he spent some his parents OFF TO TUCSON 1 Mrs. Charles If. Prather has gone to Tucson to be present at the an nual convention of the state organi zation of the Christian Women's i Board of Missions, of which she is stale secretary. The society is in convention with the Arizona Christian i Missionary Society, which convened 'last year in Tempe. Mr. W. S. Aus tin, state treasurer, represents the Tempo (hutch at the convention. J TO HAYDEN ' The Tempe base ball team is play ing today at Hayden. hnving left !for that place on the Winkelman ! t ra m over same this morning. They will remain for tomorrow and will meet the team tomorrow afternoon. plause. A vocal duet by Miss Helen Harrington and Mr. lyawrenee Austin was also received with sincere appro- ciajion. i The real n!":isure of the evening - TO THE DAM came as a great surprise both to t'lej Q :ite a number of local people took seniors and manv of tile J u n iors '. n d va n t a ire of the double holid;LVS to who had not previously been posted, j view the Roosevelt dam. Among It had boon but a few weeks since those who went were Mr. and Mrs. the Seniors had produced their play. U;. H. Bransford. who left Saturday. "A Gentleman from Mississippi.'-' This : Mrs. Minnie Jones anil sons Dallas afforded the ingenious members of the 'and Delniar and Mrs. Myrtle Kaw- The company furnished them with a team to haul them around to another pait .if the lot. Taking advantage of their privileges, they uned the team and wagon to haul the brick downtown, where they disposed of them at a hand some profit. Butler, claims that ordinarily he is of a good and law abiding disposition, but that when he meets up with Wil- off, and he follows beikons, be it for ni-ir ci-ts.-- an opportunity for ori-,ley and ginal composition, which vas main-1 morning fested in the burlesipie on the Senior ; w heel. Ihey presented for the of the Seniors last night. son Walter, left yesterday with Wm. Strong at the Pi;. iedifi. I that a t ion son. all bets are wherever Wilson good or l ad. ATTENDED GAME Coming as a complete surprise and! A number Irem here attend-d the produced with the skill of art ists, base ball game- in Phoenix yesterday the playlet called for continual rounds afternoon. Among those who at of appiause. Iter.. led were Fred J. Joyce and Sid- Tn their burlesiiue the .) -nior ae- ,ney It. Moeur. tors and actresses v ere concerned j o the purchase of a site for tbel ' IT;.-.. 111 oMl-.vm:! ti of Tain r p - of an asylum for indigent 1 . . . .... puoiican oiuee. j wani au win ecu t more customers than you can. over erection of an school marms stacked in fuvi asylum for indigent J ind the cards were of Kvrene as airains "JUICE" IN MAN'S BODY TASKOCIATEO rilKSS DISPATCH I LONDON". May I!". The theory that a man's body may contain enough elee eii. it to set off a charue of explosive, was put forward this week by a gov ernment expert on combustibles to ac tum. t for an explosion at Stowmarket which resulled in the death of four men. Major Cooper-Key. the expert, expro.-sed the opinion that one of the men had accumulated electricity in his body, "and not having earthed himself, a --spark passed through i dangerous commodity ; nd so canned it to explode" lie added: "It was an exceptional ac cident, which could probably have been prevented b.wtho insertion of a metal stud in the workers' rubber overshoe. A regulation to this efrect will prob ab! be made in the future." Mesa. Tin strong oar marrv off gentlemen play was .- location pulled was intended to latter as it the school marms lo the if the Evans school. The scream from the raisinir NoTP'E (1- SALE OF PROPERTY PERSONAL of the curtain on the first act to its dropping at the close, j Tlie east of characters were: Sena - j tor Riee. Miss Elizabeth McKeen; Senator McCreary. Miss Minnie Oir- ides; Senator Dains, Miss Hazel I Vestry; Congressman O'Uill, Grant Tjiney; Mrs. Smith. Lawrence Austin;' i Bessie Wvndham Rice. Miss Muriel 'Willv-x: Olive Huff Ri.-e, Miss Ellen' I Humphrey: Mayor Burtis. M;ss Isabel j Corey; Madam Bessie opietto. Miss! E bel Cor'xll: D.ie Downs. Kenneth j MoClennon: Brady. Leonard Hilbers;' Margaret I'inson, Miss Alice Knight: j and "Spec" Moss. Herbert Enderton.j BAND CONCERT The first Re giment Band ruder the leadershio of Redewill w ill give a ( on- this afternoon. The l Shady Lane from Lieutenant cert at Riverside band will play months afler the first publication of this notice to the said administrator at no.". Fleming Buiiding, Phoenix, Arizona, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in the said County of Maricopa, Arizona. WALTER BENNETT, Adm.nTstrator of the Estate of John S. M--Nau-;hton, deceased. Hated Phoenix. Arizona, thin Stli day f May. 1 '' 1 Sealed bills will be received by the P-'ards of Ias'ri't No. " and of T-mpe high at the office of J. I. Malbn. superintendent. Tempe. Ari 7on, v to I'l a. in.. June R, l'.7i. for ibe leveling i-f nine, more or less, it- re:; of go::nd; also for the con struction of r.fo so'-are feet, more or j Ic-ct. of concrete walks acrnrding to spei ifications for leveling and con- 1 striictioii on fib- in t he ofice of J. O. Mullen. Supt. Tlie board reserves I the light to reject any and all bids. (Signed) J. ft. MI'M.KN", Superintendent. ricers to figci endi-ranee as in"; the last ;, raci?g force any be b; th- i-ar. the P" of the Hai :1 NOTICE il- ! he most 1 ef t !;e out- 1 : i he proven t speed. Dor- j luets of the ' ley factoiy have established enviable reputations en tiie long racer, winning the Venire three hundred miler and n-.-merous hundred miie an I hour races. In a va . t'lday's contest w ill be an at-t-nr; on tlie part of the Excelsior nrl Indian to wrest from the Harley its i 'nutation for jvrsevcrcnee In long grinds. Wolters comes well recommended to the racing fans, for he has won many a lorg contes. chief among thern being the L'.Vimia-r on the two mile course at Sioux Cit. Eor nzo Poido r.ad J-e o Conne'.l run about even at the head of the local riders. Roido has tlie better machine, according to practice per formances, and is a "i-etyr mechanic, w),c" tT' v :)' h is an advantage in (his .light weight, and his ability to st ik aboard a machine 'while it is going fast. Cn ndall's mount is the factory tuned Harley. ordered I y Dr. Boido, and not delivered to him on account of Triis-iTi'ierfndinc of the terms ,,naf. ,.-l;,.l. ii-oelfl (!if maehtnp (attracted Wolters has put the speed in it, and if Crandall is willing to ride wide I;ve o clock until seven thirty. j MAY SEND TWO CARS By reason I of the large number of members of the Arizona delegation who have sig nified their intention of attending i.ie launching of the battleship Ari zona at New York June it is probable that another Pullman will be added to the train leaving here June 14. All the space in the first car has already been reserved by members of the party. The cars will be routed over the Santa Fe to Chicago, thence over the Michigan Central to Niagara Falls, arriving at New- York via the Eehigh Valley June IS. Between the acts sweet bunches of OF FAMILY OF SIX ON THE LUSITANIA, SHE ALONE WAS RESCUED r 1 'r -nk Scllncr, owning his own na (hine and entering purely for the sport of the thing is counted on as one of the sure finishers, although he refuses to develop a speed that times his miles lower than 54 seconds. Tires Will Win Race Tires will won today's race. No body questions this. The man who goes through without a stop due to wearing his casings down, will stand very much the best show. All the factory riders are eouipped to make lightning changes. Wolters will spend less than a minute changing a back" wheel and less than forty seconds switching a front one. Never before has a motorcycle race so much attention as this Notice is herebv given, that the As- , h ,,, fh Kofrl in it and;ono- Designed primarily to advertise r-ssinint Roll of Maricopa County. jf C'randall is willing to ride wide the desire of the Eoval Order of State of Arizona, for the year 101", has ,(,,ipn- -he 'will count in the money. j Moose to gain a tubercular sanitarium been fil-! in the orfice of the Board of, y.j' c,vri, the young person whm for the'Vallev. It has already brought Snpervi:-ors of Maricopa County, where m;in). believe to possess the lest'n,!Se quantities of publicity. Trade the same imv be inspected by those t R(.n0 ,lf balance on a two wheeled j magazines all over the country have fleviring to do o. ! machine of anv rider in the game, published preliminary accounts, and The Board of Supervisors will sit as is shv r;n spped. but goes into the carry scareheads over illustra- a It.iar-1 of E-7'ializ.ition commencing j ra e y(.u equipped w ith confidence. ited stories of the running. He also has a system worked out.) expenses nave ceen neavy. i ne which puts him among the big league . riders have been guaranteed a purse of the trood old "noodle." His!"' "". anu mere are contingent Tuesd; y, June" First, 1915, and continue its sesrion until the afternoon of June Tenth, 1915. Clarence E. Standage. Clerk, Board of Supervisors, Maricopa County. Arizona. o Hire a little salesman at The Re publican office. A TVnnt Ad wjlr see more customers than you can. users composite crock. Indian ; inz a racing frame, the motor bore several city speed cops for years and the big tanks from a touring motorcycle. i contain- (expenses totalling about two hundred that more. At fifty cents for the grounds and the same for the grand stand, todayi's crowd, estimated to reach at least 1200, will leave the lodge a Ellie Wilson, the fastest and most "" oaiance (o onset expenses con v.,.rieneed rider of the Merkel team ' traded in getting out other lines of t.oo the slowest mount of the t wo. I Publicity. Late I ' dm - s. ! Mrfi .... 1 ;'; ':-" $ , " ' I v - i Bra . Helen Smythe. To THE CITY CI-KAXIXt; WORKS, FRANK I.OYE1T, and to whomsoever it may concern: Please take notice that on 1-Viday, the 11th day of June, l'.'lj, at ten o'clock A. M., at No. Pi East Adams street. Phoenix, County of Maricopa, State of Arizona, the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder therefor, for cash, the fol lowing persona! property: 1 nressing machine, . 1 triple tailors' mirror, 2 c!e( trie fans, 1 electric iron, 1 sewing machine, 1 gas stove, 3 chairs. 2 counters, 1 roll of paper, 1 button machine and buttons, i bicycle, I washer ruui extractor, Clothes hangers and brushm. Which n;:id personal property has been taken by the undersigned to se en' e the payment of rent on No. 13 E. lioenix. Arizona, said sum of One Hundred sixty-six 6ne hun ( Ji: :.;. W), being rent l'il."i to and including a No. 1!) E. Adams Adams Street. I I rent being in tiie ! Fifty-nine unl idredths Dollars from February 1 Mav 21. B'l.-i. ' co. 1 1 Little Helen Smythe was rescued from the sea, when the Lusitania was torpedoed," by Ernest Cowper, a journalist of Toronto, Canada. She is unaware of the fate of her father, mother, sister, brother and aunt who were aboard the ill-fated ship with her when it went down. Strict. Phoenix, Arizona, the proceeds of said sale to be applied, first, to the costs and expenses incurred ill said sale and the remainder to the payment of the amount due for the said rent above desc ribed and the balance, if any, to be turned over to the said City Cleaning Works. Dated this 2Mb day of -May 1915. ItOY S. GOODRICH. Trustee. o NOTICE FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by tiie Beard of Trustees of School District No. One. until eight o'clock in the afternoon of Thursday, the third day of June, 191a, and thereafter consid ered for tlie making of certain alter ations to four certain frame buildings located on Woodland avenue, the moving of one of said buildings to the McKinley School ground and the building of a toilet, all in ac cordance with plans and specifica tions on file in the office of V. i). Wallingford, 317 Goodrich building. The Board at the same time will take bids for the repairing of the roof of Central School building in accordance with specifications on file in the office of Mr. Wallingford. A certified eln-ck, payable to L. D. Dameron, Clerk, .must accompany each bid for ten per cent (10 per cent) of the amount bid. Tin? Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Mark all proposals, "Bids for al teration of Buildings' and same to John D- Loper. Supt Meeting of the Board will at Superintendent's' office. school. Bv order of the Board of trees. School Dist. 1. JOHN O. T'PER. Supt. address be held Monroe Trus- Tiie second step in the line of the : sucecssi'ul promotion of the county j fair, was accomplished Saturday when Secretary Robertson received ! word that .Maricopa county tiirougn the f.oanl il' supervisors, lias approp riated $:;r.i).'-H for the fair. This amo.ml was st! pleir.ented by tin Phocnix Board of Tiarie in the gift of a silver ioving cup tu tie used as one "I the prizes. As soon as a di finite date for the holding of the fair had been decided upon, the committee on advertising held a meeting, as a result of which practically all of the literature and posters have been ordered. Now- that the movement haibeen ("a finitely launched the co-operation of the farmers, fruit growers and the business men of Mesa and the vari ous districts particularly of the al le v, is earnestly solicited and any one wbo is growing any particular crop, or is experirm nting in the- rais ing of agricultural products that are in-iv to this section of the country and can furnish a sample of the same for an exhibit are requested to do so. Material help can be given the coni'iiid tee r.n exhibits if all who are contemplating having a display, will rinify the chairman of the commit tee of the faef. Word for the pres ent can be lift with tiie secretary of the Commercial club. These measures an- te.ki-n at this time in order that some estimat" can "ne- fornf-d and. the proper space, to be allowed for this department of the fair which is a most important one. with the expectation of those v.h' have had the matter in charge, w.a ; evident from the large audience pri sent at the time for' opening; numbers of the morning session. Th'V spirit of enthusiasm in tin- work of of the convention was maintained! throughout the delineation of the various lines of work, by the var ious spea kers as each in turn took up some different essential couiici ted with gospel training of the young and the importance of the Sunday school as a factor in this line of work. The dense shad-- proviih d hv tre gr s and aunds it. to the c ntral at the Ni be an ideal ived ding of the convention location of rlli school. ;ite for the M. V. A The matter form rank in Modern Wool . UNIFORM RANK of organizing the uiii the local camp of the linen of America, wa:; taken up at the last n order, at which time el of tlie order signified tion of tiKkiug up this i e- ing of the von member-: their intcn- new fc; lure. Suits have been ordered through tin firm "f Hart ,t Johnson, and ar rangements will soon 'a mail a for the special line of training coirjie-,--ted with ilii" phase of the work. -O CURTAIL LITIGATION BONi " 'X, eurtai- lb-- J which feeo- I 'rial is ! courts b'-re J uv. inp ! mi n. f ASSOCTATItf PKKSS !IS I "ATI! 1 1 J .May ::m. A propisal (lasses of litigation rs,.f , an be had to .i ing ( oiisiiieri d by aa a a r-t in:e rn as I Id- Mr. age. that the - YOUNGSTERS HIKE Yesterday morning Marshal Peyton received word that George, the 14- year-old son of Ed Angle, and I Ia den's boy of about the same after arriving ;!t the eonebjsion the world was wide and that lange of their aeti ities were some what clamped under parental jui isdic tion. appropriated two of the work horses used by Mr. Angle and had started on an overland voyage of discovery. At the time the intelli gence was received by the marshal lb-1 oung scouts were SUpeised to be navigating the w a of cliap.ual and to tii" ii'ffi'aiity Justice Darling, from jury service a who explained that a bad ' ill is1 el1, i eina rked, gr- at di I iieult y .a.'-os -'.'!;i:-h ci m tried by juries, lire considering some means of .f !t-'iiii eler! ell i carry t;-g mi tie to the eo, r-s to bl and the a ; i lairit ie.-. the adoption of eompelli u- I ii iL-.a ni :; tin ir ta tri d without HE LIXENE3I :it i.- a f-uin'ain bead of elo'-iK r.e "Yes, gushing. eismueli New Ye tit "I!Z" FOR ACHING. SORE, TIRED FEET 'TIZ" for Tender, Puffed-up, Burn ing, Calloused Feet and Corns TIZ every time for any foot trouble." 1-?, nr, "Sure! ! us mi squite of Iligley somcwlHic in the vicinity Tin t tires. co'lll Back n nor r:im:- AT THE MAJESTIC second of the paramount Pk--to be shown in Mesa, will be n this evening at the Maiestic. enting tic dist inrniished eomodi--. May Irwin. in her greatest iv su-eess, -.Mrs. Black is " Through the efforts of JIiin-Meiihe-nnct tliis famous line of has been plan d on a regular Hypocrites,'" was the first i hedule. how n. LARGE ATTENDANCE That the attendance at the Sunday school (ini-i-nti'-n vesterday met You can be happy-foutcd just liko me. Cse "TIZ" and never suffer with tender, raw, burning, blistered, swol len, tired, smelly feet. "TlZi" mill only "TIZ" takes the pain and soreness out of corns, callouses and bunions. As soon as you put your feet in a "TIZ" bath, you just feel the happi ness soaking in. How good your poor. old feet feel. They want to da joy. "TIZ" is grand, draws out all the poi;- which puff up votir sore, inflamed, aching feet. Get a 2.j cent box of "TIZ'' at any drug store or department store. Get instant foot relief. Laugh at foot sufferers who complain. Because your feet arc never, never going to hnther ir make you limp anv more. for "TIZ" instantly ions exudations feet arid cause sweaty, smelly PHOENIX DIRECTORY Automobiles - Garages - Accessories s Arizona Gomoan ' motor y, Inc. AUTOMOBILES Everything for the automobile carried in slock FIRST AND VAN EUPEN STREETS w. CATLIN COMPANY, State Agents. , Garage and Salesrooms 313 North Central Avenue. Phone 1 1-"0 MOTOR CARS. W. A. Horrnll 521 N. Central. Phone 1223 Expert Service Men CAPITA! AUTO SUPPLY CO 517 ACCESSORIES U. S. TIRES, OILS, GREASE Everything But the Auto N. Central Ave. Phone 1071 FRArlLlN THE EASIEST RIDING CAR ON THE MARKET TODAY GEO. HAGEMAN, Distributor for Anrona Corner Second and Adams St recta FORD Mot oruar 5-Passengcr, $565. Runabout, JCi15 EDWARD RUDOLPH, Aqent 308-313 E. Adams St. Maricopa County Agent for Firestone Tires HUP10BLE ThOS. H. McKEVITT CO. Car of tho American Family. Fred L. Waugh Sales Manager. 25 N. 2nd St. Phone 1246. MASTER CARBURETORS CONGRESS TIRES Both Are Big Money Savors. The Best in the World SOUTHWESTERN CAREURETOR 306 North Central Avenue CO. Huntsman-Hotchkiss Overland Co. 227-229 North Center Phone 1916 FEDERAL TIRES