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L-a'Tj,S':-"V f. PAGE SIX THE AKIZOXA REPUBLICAN, .SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1015 DON'T WEAR GLASSES unless they are correctly fitted. We assure you of comfort, ac curacy and prompt service. Northrop Optical Go. Eyesight Specialist Successor to SWIGERT BROS. 9 East Ada ma St. 0pp. Adams Hotel. Lens Printline: and repairing All Babies Agree that IVlenneiVs Talcum Powder suits them better than any other. Sold by Kunz Bros. & Messinger MACHINERY Cor. 2nd Ave. & Jackson PHOENIX OIL CO. GASOLINE 17c to autos. 5 gala, or over. Zerulena 50c Gallon 221 W. Jefferson. Phone 1330 T"em:ind St. Rrands HAIR GOODS FOR SALE I.a!ies' Toiift Parlor. Shampooing. Manicuring and Facia! Massage. Hair 1 r-s-ir:;T" Kxpert Chiroporists, all fi't troubles icmoved. Moles arid irts removed bv electricity. SHIRLEY & SHIRLEY Phone 1704 30 East Adams Street BENNETT LUMBER COMPANY Everything in Lumber Fresh Every Hour Fee it Made Fay way Butter 30c a Pound Buttermilk 5c Stein G West Washington Goodrich Block Soe nar Frozen Window Display E. S. WAKELIN GROCER CO. WHOLESALE UKKHWTM COM. CHARCOAL 233 & 3rSt. PHONE 1239 WHEN YOU HAVE ANY DONE SEE THAT THIS Is n it or that it is done by one of the firms below, who .tie t-ntitled 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 McNIL COMPANY THE QUALITY PRESS (Signd I-abel Committee. V . Tifcfc til a. ' ntONC 1233 PRINTING KODAK developing done every week-day afternoon. Printing every morn ing. Prompt satisfactory service is yours at BERRY HILL'S Mail your films to us Velox Paper Used Of Local Interest Water Supply Facts Water Service Report for June 4, by Special Phone to The Republican Klcvation of water in reser voir, f, p. m 22C.1H Contents, aire f.'ct 1.3S7.F.30 Intake read ins, feet 1.15 I. legation one year ago 131.74 e'euiteiits one year ago ?til,705 Flow of Verde and Salt River at Granite Reef dam. M. I.. 74,4ti0 Amount of water used for ir rigation, north side, M. I.. 43,522 Amount of water user for ir rigation, south side, M. I.. Sn.Ofij o LOCAL WEATHER YESTERDAY 6 a.m. 6 p.m. Temperature, degrees 60 7fi Sensible temperature 53 60 Humidity per cent 64 3S Wind direction K N Wind velocity, miles 12 10 Rainfall 37 0 Weather Cloudy Cloudy Highest temperature 77 Lowest temperature 5S Mean relative humidity 51 Total rainfall ! 37 Deficiency in temperature yesterday, 1.! decrees. Deficiency in temperature since first of month, 10 degrees. Accumulated deficiency in tempera ture since January 1, 216 decrees. Kxocss in rainfall yesterday. .37 inch. Excess in rainfall since first of month. .47 inch. Accumulated excess in rainfall since JJanuary 1. 204 inches. Data for Tucson temperature yesterday yesterday Ri bi:rt r. r runes. Section Director. Highest Rainfall so .02 PRICES PAID TODAY BY WALTER HILL . CO Kggs Friers, per dozen Hens, per lb Cheese, per lb , . 15c .T4.50 ..12c ..12c DOWN FROM PRESCOTT Prin cipal !'. G. Hart of the present t High sehooi was a Phoenix visitor yes terday. NEW NOTARY A notarial com mission was issued yesterday at the office of the secretary of state to 1 W. Rerg of pho. nix. UNDELIVERED TELEGRAMS mere are undelivered telegrams at j the Western I'nion Telegraph office for the following: C. I'. Dunham. Franl; Takagi. A. Turieh. S. Maloof. J. F. Hedgpeth and Miss Naomi Sul livan. HEARING SET Tne application of tb" Tucson, Cornelia and Gila Rend railroad company for permission to issue $i75.0n0 worth of stock, anil first mortgage bonds in the same amount will I.e heard by the corpora tion commission June 12. ON LAUNCHING COMMITTEE The name of Scth Movie of New York city was added yesterday by Gov. Hunt to the list of delegates to attend the launching of the battle ship Arizona. Mr. Movie was for merly a resident of this state. THE CASES FELL DOWN The last of the four cases against Dave Hughes charged with selling liepror in dry territory, were dismissed a; Flor-n-e jeste relay morning. The complaints were made nearly a year ago, when the defendant was a resi dent of Tempe. The complaining wit ness was George Staley of that town. There were seven indictments but two fif them were dropped. The de lendanl. through his attorney, lien ton Dick, took a change of venue from tnis county to Pinal. The first of the remaining four cuses was tried on Thursday and a verdict of ac quittal was returned after the jury had taken two ballots. As all the evidence had been used in this case County Attorney Lyman yesterday morning moved the dismissal of the rest. Ru'.termilk Drink buttermilk for your health's sake. Silas' whole churned buttermilk which contains a large percent of butter fat can be pur chased at the following places: F.lvey & Hulett. Owl Drug Co., Adams Phar macy. Central Pharmacy, Rear Drug Co., Ozanne Pharmacy, Hunters Phar macy, Ford Soda Shop, Donofrio's, Five Point Drug, Rerryhill's. Sugar Bowl, P.usy Drug Store, American Kitchen, Ham & Restaurant, Quinn's Cafeteria, H. B. Wilkie. Commercial Fountain, Commercial Cafe, Smith's Soft Drink Stand, or phone Silas ranch phone 2CR2 All milk produced by healthy cows which have passed the tubercular test. Our ciws have fresh water to drink which is very essential to the produc tion of pure milk. Advertisement, m Smith's home-made bread, rolls, pies and cakes, quick delivery. Phone 3558, 122 N. 1st St. Adv. tf PICTURE FRAMING See Drayton at GRAVES' INDIAN SHOP- WOODMEN 0 CELEBRATE DAY Phoenix Camp, No. 5, As sisted by Representatives from All Over State, Ob serve Twenty-fifth Anni versary of Their Order This is the day when the Wood men of the World celebrate the twentv -fifth anniversary of the iouneung 01 ineir orcier, anu irom an 1 lover Arizona members of the various tamps will assemble here this morn ing, to join in the festivities ami exercises which are to be held at Riverside Park. An elaborate program of music, furnished by the Pioneer Rand, speecues, land and water sports, and contests which appertain to both and neither, has been arranged. At 12 o'clock there will be a picnic dinner. Picnickers are expected to bring their own baskets of good things; but the Woodmen furnish coffee, cream and sugar. It is ex- ! pet-ted that the picnic dinner will i have been completely devoured by one o'clock anil then the official pro gram will begin. Musical selections, short talks, and readings will occupy the time until three 'clock and then the sport pro gram begins. In the evening there will be free dancing in the pavilion from 7:30 until S:30. From S:30 on there will be the regular dancing and 'a number of surprise? features have been arranged. In the movie theater I there will be a splendid program of I Mutual Movies beginning at S:00 o'clock. THE PROGRAM One O'clock Selection, band. Opening remarks, IT. K. Matthews, chairman. The Day We Celebrate. H. A. Davis. Reading, A. L. Higgins. Selection, band. His tory of Woodcraft, M. I.. Stewart. Woodcraft in Arizona. Dr. Gilbert, Chandler Camp. Woodmen Insurance, Dr. 1 1. A. Hughes. Selection, band. Lodge spirit. Prof. Homer Glendaie Camp. The Duties Woodman. Dr. Nelson Mesa Reading Miss Klizabeth Ivy. lion, band. Woodcraft I.ookin Davis, of a Camp. For- ward. Thos. W. Nelson. Selection, band. Music furnished bv the rioneer Pan 1. Three O'clock PROGRAM OF SPORTS Coremittee: Sovereigns, Sloan Willcox and I.eyho. iiO-yard race for years- First prize prize 25 cents. 50-yard race for years First prize prize I5 cents. 50-yard race for boys under 15 0 cents, second girls under 15 0 cents, second Woodmen First prize II, 50 -yard eoond prize 50 cents. V race Dailies of the Circle First prize $1. second prize 50 cents. 50-yard race for fat men First prize $1. second prize r,0 cents. 25-yard race for fat women First prize $1, second prize 50 cents. Potato race, wives of Woodmen First prize 1 1.25. second prize 50 cents. Tug of war, 2 out of 3 pulls. Ovendeles team (10 men. Welch's team First ;.rize $2.50, second prize f 1.50. Swimming race, free for all First prize $1, second prize 50 cents. Swimming race for boys First priz. $1, second prize 50 cents. Obstacle race First prize $1, second prize 50 cents. Raseball game (5 inningsl. Fats vs. Leans First prize $4.50, second jrize $2.25. ildcst Woodman $1. Tallest Woodman $1. Shortest Woodman $1. Fa'test Woodman $1. Homliest Woodman $1. Ladies of the Circle Oldest, $1 ; tallest, $1; shortest, $1; fattest, $1; homliest, $1. -o- FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD The Fraternal Tirol herhood will hold its semi-annual election of officers this Saturday evening. All members are urged ta be present. PRESCOTT GIRL GRADUATES Miss Nellie G. Marshall, of Preiscott, has completed the stenographic course in the Iamson Business College, and was granted the diploma yesterday morning. Miss Marshall, who is a graduate of the Prencott high school, has secured a position with one of the most prominent legal firms of Preseott, and will leave tomorrow to take up her new duties. POLICEMAN INJURED Motorcy cyele Policeman Strathy met with a painful accident early last evening while leaving the city hall plaza in pursuit of a speeder As the officer rounded the corner of the Central fire station, an automobile coming from the south ran in front of the officer. There was a crash and the policeman and his motorcycle were thrown in a heap. Strathy was picked up and carried to the police station where he received medicial attention and was then taken home. The automobile into which he crashed was proceeding slowly and the driver was in no way responsible for the accident. Hot rolls 4 to 5:30 P. M. Quick de livery. Phone 3558 Smith's "The Home Made Kind" Adv. tf JL,CflAR.DV5 fione !930lPhoneK)lb8rrionpl938 Round Trip To m CXOSEVELi COIilCSION IS CENSOR BOARD Ordinance is Adopted Cre ating Board Which is Em powered to Prevent Ob jectionable Shows at the Local Theaters Impressed with the growing necessity of being in a position to sav whether "r not the entertainment offered at local theaters and picture houses is" of the proper sort, and to prohibit the fihowing of objectionable pictures or acts if an attempt should be made to present anything of this sort, the city commission in special session yesterday morning adopted an ordinance under suspension of the rules and bearing the emergency clause, creating a board of censors. This board under the ordin ance consists of the mayor, commis sioners and the city manager. The board is empowered to enter any thea ter or moving picture house without charge, and witness any production and if in its judgment the entertain ment is improper to cause it to be withdrawn forthwith. The title of the ordinance is quite explanatory of the measure. It reads: An ordinance crepi.r.g a board of censors of shows, places wherein and where are shown any show, perform ance, exhibition, amusement, or attrac tion of everv nature, and empowering the said board of censors, or a majority thereof, to summarily close and put a stop to any show, performance, amuse ment, exhibition or attraction, which the said board of ce nsors, or a majority thereof, shall deem to be indecent, ob scene, lewd, suggestive, immoral, or that may disturb or have a tendenc-v to disturb the peace, health or safety of the city, ir if its inhabitants or any of them, and providing penalties for violation of any provision of this ordi nance, or of any order of the hoard of censors hereby established. Ill the ordinance appears the words, "or permit any act, exhibition, attrac tion, amusement or language 'therein which shall in any wise tend to excite race hatred or prejudice". This pas sage in the ordinance, is taken to mean that if itbe found that the forthcom-j ing presentation of a film entitled "The 1 Nigger", at the 1,-imura theater, shall I in the estimation of the newly create.T board of censors be of -,he sort that j might tend to create race prejudic e or hailed, the commission acting as such board of censors, will he empowered to pre vent its exhibition here. The mavor menlioned th" film as among those j that the new board would be expected to scrutinize and to pass judgment as ! to whether it should bo permitted to I be shown here. o WILSON'S NOTE IS (Continued from Page tine) " " upon the proximity of two British patrol boats and the absence from the steame r's fre e board of distinctive markings usually carried bv neutral ships in the war zone, tacked steamer carried flag," the note added. ' served at the mement "That the at an Ame rican was first oh- of firinir the shot." V The Oulflight was torpedoed In the Knglish channel five weeks ago while bound from Port Arthur, Texas, for Pouen, France, with oil. She was towed to Crows Sound and beached for repairs. Two seamen were drowned when the crew took to the boats immediately after the attack, and the captain died of heart trouble the next day. The text of the note, signed by the minister of foreign affairs, fol lows: "In regard to the attack on the steamer Gulflight. the commander of the German submarine saw on the j afternoon of May 1 in the vicinity of I the Scilly Islands a large merchant steamer coming in his direction ac companied by two smaller vessels. These latter took such position with relation to the steamer that they formed against a regulation safeguard:0 submarines: moreover, one ' of them had a wireless apparatus which is not usual on small vessels. From this it was evidently a case of an Fnglish convoy of vesseds. j Since the steamship and vtssels were 1 regularly armed the submarine could J not approach the steamer on the sur- ; face of the1" water without running the danger of destruction. It was on the other hand, to be assumed the steamer was of considerable value to j the British government since it was so guarded. The commander could see no neutral markings of any kind, that is distinctive marks painted , on the free board recognizable at a distance pic h as are now usual on neutral ships in the Knglish zone of naval warfare. In consequence, i he arrived at the conclusion circumstances that he had with an Knglish steamer. merged and attacked. The torpedo came in the immediate neighborhood of one of the convoy ships which at once rapidly apprpached the point of firing so the submarine was forced Save The Baby Use the reliable HORLICECS ORIGINAL Malted Milk Upbuilds every part of the body efficiently. Bndorsed by thousands of Physicians, Mothers and Nurses the world over for more than a quarter of a century. Convenient, no cooking nor additional milk required. Simply dissolve in water. Agrees when other foods often fail. Sample free, HORUCICS, Racine. Wis. o Substitute is"JustasGood" as HORLICK'S, th Original Men's Madagascar Hats light durable and good-looking $3.50 Just one of the good sum- many nier Hats we are showing now. McDougall & Cassou 33 w Washington St. PEACEFUL NIGHTS? Use Hulett's MOSQUITO KNOCKER-25c Clean, Sanitary. Sold only at ELVEY & HULETT Quality Druggists Special Gas Engine Oil A cheap distillate for gasoline en gines of six or more horse power. 50 gal. drums, 8U cts. gal. WILKEY & WARTMAN OIL CO. Phone J887. 143 W. Jeff. to go to a great cTeoth to avoid be ing rammed: the conclusion of the commander that the1 English convoy ship was concerned was in this way confirmed. That the attacked steam er carried an American flag was first observed at the moment of firing ' the shot. The fact that the steam ' ship was pursuing a course which ' led neither to or from America was further reason why it did not oc j fur to the commander of the sub marine that he was dealing with an ; Americ an ship "I'pon scrutiny of the time and 'place of the occurrence described, the I German government became convinc ed the attae-ked steamship was actu ally the Gulflight. There was no doubt, according to the attendant cir cumstances that the attack was to be attributed to an unfortunae ac eide-nt and not to any fault of the commander. The German govern mnt expresses regrets to the gov prnracnt of the i luted Mates con cerning this incident and declares itself ready to furnish full recom pense for the damage thereby sus tained by American citizens. It is left to the discretion of the Ameri can government to present n state- ment arise of this damage or, if doubts over the individual points, to designate an expert who will have to determine, together with a German expert the amount of damage. "It is not yet possible by means of inquiry to clear up fully the case me American sieauisiiii' c umiiiis. Official reports available re)Krt only one merchant steamship attacked bv a German fixing machine in the vi cinity of Nordhind Lightship. The German aviator was forced to con sider the vessel hostile because it carried no flag and further because of no recognizable neutral markings. The attack of four bombs of course, was not aimed at any American ship. However, that the ship attacked was the American ship Cushing was pos sible considering the time and place of the occurrence, nevertheless the German government accordingly re quests of the American government that it communicate to the German government the material submitted for judgment in order that with this as a basis, further positions may be from all j taken in tne matter. to deal I "The undersigned leave to the am so sub- ! bassador to bring the foregoing to the immediate attention of his gov ernment and take this opportunity to renew his assurance of his most dis tinguished consideration." -o- MARRIAGE LICENSE John L. Mc Coy and Ada M. Millsop, were granted a marriage license yesterday by the clerk of the superior court. MEETING POSTPONED The meeting of the Presbyterian Mothers' League has been postponed until Fri day June 11 at the Y. W. C. A. A talk will be given bv Mrs. Morrill. WEYAND LEAVES "EX" L. K. Weyand, well known motorcycle sales man, has severed his connection with the Pioneer Cycle company, agents here for the Kxcelsior. The business re mains in the hands of J. N. Tirown. Weyand's plans have not been matured. IN FROM ROAD CAMP The mem bers of the state tax commission will meet with the board of super visors of Yavapai county next Mon day to assist in fixing the valuation and equalizing the assessment of mining machinery and reduction work- in that county. THE rnonl Saturday Specials Nice Fat liens 20c lb (icrinan Pot Roast 15c lb. Urisket Dotting Beef 3 lbs. 25c Linscnmever's Special Bacon 18c lb. Kettle Ec'aioVrod Lard 15c lb Sait Pork 15c lb. E. LINSENMEYER 119 North First Ave. I have just received a shipment, of asbestos and sanded roofing manufactured by the Parafine Paint company, especially for this climate. It is claimed to be cooler in summer and warmer in win ter than any roofing made. They have named it the Cactus Hrand. It is in the medium and heavy weights but the price is all medium. Since I ordered this car of Cactus Roofing I have had the good luck to pick up about 250 squares of 1, 2 and 3 ply asbestos and sanded roofing at a very reasonable figure. Since I know this new Cactus six months or six years Irom now tii is pick up Roofing at: $3.00 a square $2.50 a square $2.00 a square $2.50 a square for $1.75 a square for Will sell parts of rolls at same H. H. BONNER 517 E. Washington St. A. J. MOORE NOTICE TO HORSEMEN The foreign government inspectors have been de layed in getting to Phoenix. The dates and places of inspection will bo adver tised in the daily papers, and all who have signed np their horses with us will he notified by mail in plenty of time to get their stock ready. We will continue to contract for horses and mares according to former specifications and want to get all there are for sale, as there is no limit to the number we will buy. Any one having horses to sell, come and see us, or call us up on the phone. We will see them at the office, and will send out to ranches to examine any stock offered for sale. ARIZONA LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO. Phone 54G. 3:5 West Jefferson St. On sale June 14, 15, 23 23, 24, 2G, 27, August 4, Pinal return limit three but not later than October PHOENIX TO Baltimore. Md $103.50 Boston, Mass 107.70 Chicago, III 67.50 Denver, Colo 45.00 Duluth, .Minn 75.00 Kansas City, Mo 55.00 Memphis, Tenn 65.00 Minneapolis, Minn 68.90 Montreal, Can 105.70 DIVERSE ROUTES "When planning vour trip, insist on having A-our tickets routed via THE EL PASO & SOUTH AVESTERX SYSTEM from Tucson, and use the Golden State Limited the finest train in trans-continental service. For full particulars, reservations, etc.. inquire of the ticket agent of the Arizona Eastern Pailroad Co., or address GARNETT KING, General Passenger Agent, EI Paso, Texas. FRIENDLY INTEREST The friendly interest of our depositors and the good-will of the public are valuable assets of this bank. To them we attribute our splendid progress. The account of the smallest householder and that of the greatest corporation we cjprdially welcome alike. The National Bank of Arizona Cor. Washington and Center Sts. arkei: Telephone 1079 Brand Roofing will bo just as good as it is today, I am going to sell for 3 ply asbestos for 2 ply asbestos for 1 ply asbestos 2 ply rubber or sanded 1 ply rubber or sanded price SHOUP BLOCK Phone 502 FRANK M. KING Summer Tourist Fares 21. Julv 2, 3, 5, G, 11, 5, 13, 14. 15. months from date of sale, 31st. TO New York, N. Y $105.70 Omaha, Neb 55.00 Philadelphia, Pa 105.70 Portland, Me 110.70 Quebec, Can 115.50 St. Louis, Mo 65.00 St. Paul, Minn 68.90 Toronto, Can 93.50 Washington, D. C 103.50 LIBERAL STOPOVERS 1