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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MOIiNIXO, JUNE 3, m: PAGE NINE Typewriters rsi.n i"ri-:nv ks Model r., 'I' k sr icr, liii'i'lur ribbon, $47.o' to i;n:ir:uitt ed. I nderv ood Type writer Company. US North I'nd Ave. tf l".MF.HViJ TYPLWRITKR lor sale. Is c.tippod with all latest con-venien-cs. practically now. Stand at-t-u liable to .lesk included. See Griffen. 1 :-I.ul.li.-.in. Terapc. Adv. tf Transfer and Storage WmI.I.I'KUT SToBAGF. WAKK ll"l'ST fireproof. (,r. 2.1 and Ma.X-s.-n X. St. .taut" Tor honsehnl) poods, ti:in.s. automobiles &-e., rn cents per e;i;tre ;u.i tcr month: also separate war. n.. us. for main. I'hone Res i.Uine : N. i.ih St. gs riA.Mi AM) KLHMTURK MOVING. AUTO TRANSFER CO.. 139 N. 1st Ave. Thone 1487. Night Phone S494. 4 -die LIGHTNING DEU TRANSFER CO. We Ftore or haul anything. Phone E94 and 112S. 42 South Central. tf I.KT Y' H"R MOVK BE OUR MOVK f'HAMHKRS TRANSFER CO. PHONE 1228. IS South Central Ave. tf I Upholstering and Cabinet Work WE HAVE ADDED to our shop, r"wer cotton pickers; also have hair picker for mattress work. Work done rieht and cheap. Phone. 1419, 28 South 4th Avenue. tf Umbrellas For umt.r.l!a. parasol covering and r.pa.rs. See Van llaren, 224 East A-ian-s. 6-bI Underta king and Embalming THE GEO. F MERRTMAN CO. Kml'alniers and Funeral Directors. 12 N. Second Ave. Phone 651. tf i:STERI.lNG & WHITNEY Un dertakers anil Embalmers. 213 West Washington St., Phoenix, Arizona, tf M H N. DK1SCOLL & MAI'S Under-.. .kei-. embalmers and funeral di rectors, nil N. 1st Ave. tf UNDERTAKERS Moore & McLel lnn; l.i.lv assistant, auto hearse. 329 West Adams St.. I'hone 601. tf Vulcanizing TIRE HOSPITAL. OF PHOENIX Vulcar.'zing and welding done rromrtlv and guaranteed. Out of town work sol. cited. Arizona Vulcanizing Works. 207 W. Washington. Phone 626. Patronise the man who thicks enough of his stallion to advertise him DIRECTLY 2:03. LOU KINNEY, No. 47"65. New State Corral. SYLVIO rcg. blk. Percheron, w't. 2000; BILLY BRATTON, bay trotter, vt. 1300; DEL NORTE, blk, running horse, wt. 1050: either horse $10 cash for eason. J. F. Lee, 115 E. Buchanan, Fhone 249S. Si NO, black registered Percheron. 6 years old. weight 2000, $15 to Insure. Bartlttt-Heard Land and Cattle com pany. Call 92 ask for 27 J4. Joseph Lovell. manager. tf COLBERT, black imported French Percheron Stallion, wt. 2100. P. T. Hur ley. Buckeye Road. tf Van Kirk s STALLIONS; also REG. JACK. 13"0 Block X. 1st St Phone NOTICE Notieo is hereby given, that the As-e-siiif :n Roll of Maricopa County, State of Arizona, for the year 19 13, has i . ii filed in the office of the Board of S'm. r isors of Maricopa County, where the same may be inspected by those .-V;-: iir.it to do o. The Hoard of Supervisors will sit as a i;.ar. of Equalization commencing Tae.i.:v. June First. 191.1, and continue its session until the afternoon of June T.ttt!.. 191.1. Clarence L. Standage. Clerk. Board of Supervisors, Maricopa County, Arizona. Hire a Utile salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see niote customers than you can. RAILROAD BRIDGE CONTRACTORS NOTICE For the information of railroad bridge contractors, the Tucson, Cor n. lia and Gila Bend Railroad company wishes to advise that under the plan of proposal covering the construction t.f its line from Gila, Arizona, to Ajo, Arizona, a distancet of approximately forty-two M2 miles, it is arranged th.it the bridge contractors can bid di re, t to the railroad company on the trestle and culvert portion of this work. Plans and specifications covering same will be ready for examination at Gila Bend after the 24th instant, upon ap plication to the undersigned. All bids rm:st be in by June KMh. R. H. JONES, Chief Engineer. Hire a little salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see more customers than you can. A FREE "HO" FOR ARIZONA X. W. Aver and Son, Printer's Ink. (Jive m It One of the Rest the State Has Ever Had In Paper of AYide Cm-illation. Arizona nver had a better advertise ment than that given the state in the May 27 number of Printers Ink. It is the advertisement of N. W. Aver and Suns, one of the greatest advertising agencies In the world. This agency alwayn uses the first page, that is the outside page of Printers Ink and as much more space as is necessary to say what it has to say. This advertise ment iloco not cost the state a cent. Under a picture of a cowboy in the foreground, the rising sun and cactus in the background the advertisement goes on to say under the head of "Ari zona's Awakening" that the picture is the tenderfoot conception. The real facts" set forth are as follows: "Arizona can't give us any advertis ing: so we propose to give some to Arizona. '"If there's a rtate in thi kingdom of the common people that needs adver tising, it is this same Arizona. In ten derfoot geography, it is written down as a land of "sun, sand and sagebrush," and you've never seen a picture of it that wasn't all cowboys and cacti, red skins and rattlesnakes. "All of which is well, not the triiW. the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, nbotit the state. For, know you that Arizona possesses some wonderful resources. "Take the climate every variety of desirable climate from the year rounfl cold ,.f snow -rapped mountains to trop ical. As a dry -atmosphere health re sort. Arizona rivals Upper Egypt or will, when she puts her story into proper advertising form. "Anil as for scenery well, for in stance, where is the magnificent Grand Canyon of the Colorado? Nine chances out of ten. you'll guess wrong for it's In Arizona, every foot of it! Advertised as it deserves to be. you would not be satisfied till you had trekked out to see it. "Some of the largest copper mines in the world are here. too. Silver, gold and precious stones are ;i valuable, side line. "With an area that could cover all New England and New York, there wasn't mucli doing in an agricultural way until the water came through the irrigation ditches. Now. this vast tract is just blossoming out in the most lux uriant way. "Arizona is still in the experimental -tjge commercially, just awakened "to her opportunities but she has found out several things for sure. She can j i in u.s nuii.-f .i an Kinus aim get first o market with them weeks LKGAL BITILDIXG ah-ad of California on oranges, lem ons, limes and so on. (Advertising would help in the marketing would find the markets and get premium prices.) "Arizona raises better quality figs than Syria, and her dates surpass thoso of Algeria in taste. "She grows alfalfa in bumper crops six and seven a year. She raises the prized long-staple cotton used in the manufacture of thread, the same kind of cotton which we import from Egypt at the rate of 55.0i'O,0lO pound a year. "Then, there are the ostrich farms, with about live thousand birds. Salt Rier Valley is the greatest place in the world for raising ostriches its dry, clear air and sunshine produce finer feathers than come from Africa. And, incidentally, these war times afford a chance to put the Arizona feather in dustry up front. "This is Arizona in synopsis. "When it comes to manufactures, she ranks among the "and other states." Tet r.he manufactures goods worth more than $50,000,000 a year a 37 per cent increase over the previous five years. "What the state most needs is popu lation tihe has about 240,H'0 all told, or two persons to every square mile of soil. It is a good stock to begin with mostly American, with ninety-seven out of every hundred farms and ranch es held by white men, and eighty out of every ninety-seven owning the land! In the country, it's a long way to t' nearest neighbor, but the cities and towns are as up-to-the-minute as the. East. "It it part of our business to know Arizona as intimately as we know the other states. Our dealings thus far have been mainly to hitch up an out side selling plan to the Arizona mar ket. We are prepared to take the oth er end to advertise an Arizona pro duct to the nation." NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Trustees of School District No. fio, Maricopa county, Arizona, will receive sealed bids for the construc tion of their school building until ten A. M. on Thursday. June 10th. 191.1 at the Iligley school house, Higley, Ari zona, each bid to he accompanied by a certified check for 10 per cent of the amouat of the bid. made payable to the Clerk of the Board of Trustees, a copy of this advertisement, and shall state the number of days required by the bidder to complete the work. The successful bidder will be required to give hond for ,10 per cent of the con tract price. Plans are on file with the Clerk of the Board at Iligley, Arizona, and at the office of the architect, I.. G. Kr.ipe, Ifi South Second avenue. Phoenix. Ari zona. A deposit of $.1.oit will be re quired for guarantee of return of the plans. (Signed) H. W. TICK. Clerk of Board of Trustees. School District No. CO. Higley, Arizona. o ON TO HIM Bilton What did your wife say when you got home at 2 this morn ing? Tilton Nothing. She sat down to the piano and played, "Tell Me the Old. Old Story" Judge. "Anv Man Worth His Salt J This is your opportunity to et in on the ground floor. 1$ A $10.00 investment will hring you large returns. J This is an absolutely, elean-f-ut, open and above hoard, permanent proposition. CJ It woulrl be impossible to answer all letters asking Tor information send $10.00 ; in return mail I wili send you full particular. C Upon receiving particulars, if you are not satisfied, write me within ten days and I will return the money. J Bankers and business men are especially invited to investigate. GRANVILLE SOUTH SIDE NEWS HORACE B. GRIFFEN, JR- GENERAL S0UTHSIDE AGENT Refer to him Subscription Orders Stops, Changes, ae well as all Busi ness regarding Advertising and Job Printing TEMPE OFFICE MESA OFFICE Casa Loma Hotel Bldg Phone 53. With Everybody's Drug Store, Phone 6 or 55 Tempo Correspondent, H. B. Griffon, Jr. 4 j TEMPE NEWS NOTES J TEMPE NORMAL COMMENCEMENT Twentv-eighth Year Best in History of Institution, to Close with the (.ommi; Week nounced. Program An- The very best year in the history of the Tempe Normal school will come to a close with the commence ment exercises Friday night, June 11. when the 76 members of the class of 191,1 will be awarded their diplomas. During the year 1914-191.1 the at tendance at the Normal has been larger than ever before, some 3C7 students being enrolled in the Nor mal and 220 in th training school. As a whole the work done by tho members of the different dosses has been more generally satisfactory and the results have shown up well. Good work has been done by the fac ulty who have received a splendid co-operation on the part of the stu dents. The closing weeks of school have proven unusually interesting an'i, while the. students have put in some of their very best work there have been sevral social occasions of more than customary merit, including the senior play, junior reception and sev iral parties and entertainments by the various societies. The culmina tion of the year will come next week. Cards announcing the program for the twenty-eighth annual commence ment are being mailed out and show the full official list of exercises. President Matthews has requested the reporter to inform the public o2 Tempe that a cordial invitation is extended every resident, or visitor, in th" city, to attend the baccalaure ate services next Sunday night in the auditorium and the commence ment exercises Friday iiinht of next week in th" auditorium. On account of the heavy expense attached the usual custom wili be followed and invitation cards will not he sent out BUG Likes to Feel Independent C. BRADFORD WASHINGTON. D. C. in Tempe. However, the public is t-x tended, a. general invitation and. this is to be considered a personal invitation to one and all. The program as arranged is as follows: June 4. Closing exercises of train ing school. June fi. Bacalaureate address, Rev. J. It. Rountree. June. 8. Class day. Junw .1. President's reception to Senior class. June 10. Alumni day, reception and banrjuet.' June. 11. Commencement address, Hon. Carl T. Hayden. The exercises of the 6th and 11th are open to the general public and ore of course of general interest, the other exercises being of a more personal natr.re to the students and faculty. ! APRICOTS at Hunter's ranch, 3c per p-mnd. g THE NORMAL APPROPRIATION The Appropriation allowed the Tempe Normal school by the state legislature last week shows a total allowance for the next two years of $209,000. This includes $180,000 for maintenance, $10,000 for improvement to buildings, $10,000 for improvement to grounds, roads, walks, ditches, etc., $.1,000 for completing the sewer system and $4,000 for the erection of an infirmary. With the exception of an appropriation for the building of a boys' dormitory, the allowance was about all that was asked. It was hoped that the boys' building would be allowed, but it had to be deferred to a later date. ASTERN STAR TO MEET The Tempe Chapter, Order 3'!as tern Star, will meet in regular con vocation Wednesday night. June 2, at 7:30 o'clock in the Odd Fellows hall. All members are urged to be present. e CHRISTIAN S. S. LAWN PARTY The Sunday school of the chris tian church voted Sunday to have a lawn party picnic on Thursday night of this week on the lawn of th Christian church, corner of Eighth and Forest. Every member of the school is Invited to be present. Spec ial entertainment will be provided for the young folks. The party will begin at 7 o'clock. HERE FROM MESA Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Smith, of Mesa, spent yesterday afternoon in the city visiting Mrs. Smith's moth er. Mrs. Rice, on South Van Ness. rArrWNrWNrMrrMAAArVMArrVVWVVVS - MESA NEWS NOTES f MESANS BOOST FOR MOOSE SANITARIUM Dr. J. B. Nelson Proposes Site Near Superstition Mountains in Case Big Saniairium is Secured Dr. J. B. Nelson and Secretary II. Q. Robertson were among those who took in the races in Phoenix at Un fair grounds yesterday. Dr. Nelson is a member of the order which is soon to build a sanitarium for its members somewhere in the south west, has been an enthusiastic boos ter for its location near the Super stition mountain. Several auto loads of Mesans left yesterday noon for the races at Phoenix. As a result of the net receipts of yesterday's races the expenses of the delegates to the meeting in San Diego are to be. paid. This meeting will be for the purpose of choosing the site for the institution. It is understood that some of the strongest opposition to be met in connection with its location in the Salt River valley will he made by representatives from Silver City, New Mexico, which is also desirous of securing tile new sanitarium. MEETINGS NEXT SUNDAY Evangelists Harper and Love of the Church of Christ, will begin a. series of revival meetings on Sunday evening next in a. large tent which is to be erected in the open lot on Macdonald strut a short distance north of Main. NO NEWS OF BOYS Fp to a late hour yesterday after noon, no news of the whereabouts of the two boys, George Angle and Guy Hayden. who left their respec tive homes on Saturday last for an overland trip supposedly to Silver City, N. M., had been received. So far at least thev have h, en n.bte successfully to cover up their tracks; and all attempts to trace them have teen without results. M. I. A. MEETING There was a large attendance at the first of the Sunday evening outdoor sessions of the M. I. A which are to continue throughout the summer. The speaker of the even ing was Frank Pomeroy. who gave a historical sketch of the life of Brigham Y'oung. MRS. WALLACE BETTER Mrs. J. B. Wallace, who has been ill for the past two weeks at her ranch home east of town, is im proved, though still under the care of a physician. INVITED TO CONVENTION J. W. Lesueur is in receipt of an invitation to attend the National Genealogical convention which is to be held in San Francisco July 27-29. Mr. Lesueur stated that he is de sirous of attending the sessions if possible. "THE OUTCAST" A Mutual Masterpicture. "The Outcast," written by Thomas Nelson Page, now amabssador to Italy, a PHOENIX DIRECTORY Automobiles - Garages -Accessories Arizona Motor Company, Inc. BUICK W. W. CATLIN COMPANY, State Agents. Garage and Salesrooms 313 North Central Avenue. Phone 1450 CAPITAL AUTO SUPPLY CO. 517 FRANKLIN FORD Motor Car HUPMOBILE THOS. Car of Fred L. 25 N. MASTER CARBURETORS CONGRESS TIRES play of excitement and thrill, humor and pathos, will be shown at th I Majestic this evening. MRS. STILWELL ENTERTAINS Mrs. Ij. V'. Stilwell entertained at luncheon yesterday for Mrs. F. I. Drew. Those present were Mestlames J. I. Coffin, W. If. Hogle, A. F. Bellamy and F. P. Drew. TO LEAVE FOR PRESCOTT Prof, and Mrs. Hoganstrant are planning to b ave for Prescotc shortly in the hope that the climate of tha Mile High city will prov beneficial to .Mrs. IIogatiKtraat's health. CURFEW NOW RINGS For the benefit of those who may still be in doubt as to the meaning of the ringing of the bell of the M. E. eh.irch very evening of late, be it known that this is curfew" an.i that at its ringii.g all young chil dren who are without escorts are expected to be off Hie streets. Hire a little salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will bee more customers than you can. o NOTICE FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by tin Board of Trustees of School District No. One, until tight o'clock in tho afternoon of Thursday, the third da of June, 101.1. ami thereafter consid ered for the making of certain alter ations to four certain frame buildings located on Woodland avenue, tho moving of one of said buildings to the McKinley School giound and the building of a toilet, all in ac cordance with plans and specifica tions on file in the office of v. O. WalJingfoi d, 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. Wallingfurd. A certified cluck, payable to I,. D. Dameron, Clerk, must accompa r.y each bid for ten per cent tlo per cent) of the amount bid. Tho Board of Trustees reserve the rfght to reject any or all bids. Mark all proposals. "Bids for al teration of Buildings" and address same to John D. Loper, Supt. Meeting .if the Board will he lold at Superintendent's office, Monro. school. By onler of tiie Board or Trus teees. School Dist. 1. JOHN D. LOPER. Supt. COMB SAGE TEA IN LIFELESS GRAY HAIR Look Young! Common Garden Sage and Sulphur Darkens So Natu rally No One Can Tell Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wy j eth's Sage ami Sulphur Compound. " j you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, ready to use, for If bout ,10 cents. Tlii i simple mixture jean be depended i pon to restore (natural color and 1 uty to the hai; and is splendid fo. dandruff, dry. itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known down town drug gist says everybody uses Wyeths Sage and Sulphur, because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobojy can tell it has been applied it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking a strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two. it is restored to its natural color and looks glosi.v, soft and abundant. AUTOMOBILES Everything for the automobile carried in stock -FIRST AND VAN BUREN STREETS ii MOTOR CARS. W. A. Horrell 521 N. Central. Phone 1223 Expert Service Men ACCESSORIES U. S. TIRES, OILS, GREASE Everything But the Auto N. Central Ave. Phone 1071 THE EASIEST RIDING CAR ON THE MARKET TODAY GEO. HAGEMAN, Distributor for Aniona Corner Second and Adams Streets 5-Passenger, $565. Runabout, $515 EDWARD RUDOLPH, Agent 308-310 E. Adams St. Maricopa County Agent for Firestone Tires H. McKEVITT CO. the American Family. Waugh Sales Manager. 2nd St. Phono 1246. Both Are Big Money Savers. The Best in the World SOUTHWESTERN CARBURETOR CO. 306 North Central Avenue Huntsman-Hotchkiss Overland Co. 227-229 North Center Phone 191i FEDERAL TIRES V