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-lors Engines MEXICO REFUGEES RESCUE PRIEST HELD FOR RANSOM AND FLEE CARRANZA MEN SOUTH SIDE NEWS HORACE B. GRIFFEN, JR, GENERAL SOUTHSIDE AGENT Refer to him Subscription Order Stops, Changes, as well aa all Buai ' nets regarding Advertising and Job Printing TEMPE OFFICE MESA OFFICE Casa Loma Hotel Bldg., Phone 53. With Everybody's Drug Store, Phone 8 or 55 Temp Correspondent, H. B. Griffon, Jr. Correspondent, Charles N. Downs. Schieren's Duxbak Belting, Pulleys, Shaftinar, Pumrjs, Etc. ARIZONA HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. " 3rd Ave. and Jackson. '.'We Have the Stock1' Phoenix PHOENIX DIRECTORY Automobiles - Garages -Accessories 1 - I TEMPE NEWS NOTES KEEP TO IHE RIGHT TRAVEL HAS A BACKER New Police on Duty at 8th Street ! and Mill Ave. Will be Assisted ! by Marshal j OIJ M.in "Wooden Policeman was I r turned to his job as traffic Kimrd i ;it thf intersection of Mill Avenue j :ir,.l Kitfhth street esterd:iy after noon ami henceforth Ordinance No: recently enacted by the council to jrovrrn travel by all varieties of motor pronelled and horse drawn ve in) les will become effective. Ti.e former policeman that -was guardian of travel at the important 1'Ublii' school corner lived :i short Lie of just two weeks, lie was the firt of his kind the town ever own . .1 an.l he cared for his job bravely un.l without error until on.- dark Tiiht some luckless autoist enjrapeil in a head-on collision and smashed l.im into a thousand pieces. The new KiiarUian is painted all in white ex cept for the jr.. 00 warning sipn that stands out in bold black lettering as a siitfjestion to the would-be of- r. 'i r. The new traffic ordinance governs rill the travel within the corporate limits of the town and specifies that on Mill Avenue between First and Kishth street a machine or buprRy must proceed to a street intersection b. f..re turning to the opposite side of the street. The "keep to the riBl.t" plan of travel will be firmly impressed by the police and every ef fort will be made to regulate traf fic a it should be. I'.F A SPORT You don't have to be n sport to wear fin old sport shirt. Fifteen dozen new ones, new patterns an,l new styles at tl.T ?2.50. $3.50 and just received. Call and see them. Hyder's. Tempe. Adv. It PECULIAR ACCIDENT An accident that misrht have result ed quite seriously for all concerned c-curied Monday nieht as Judp-3 C. ". Austin and rar' were enroute b. me in the surrey from the Independence day celebration at Riv erside park. They were about a mile vest of the bridge on the highway w h-n a speeding auto forced them a little too close to the edge of the road. Fortunately the rig skidded slowly down the bank and eventually turtle,! rnly onto its side, spilling I r.ll of the occupants only enough to cause some sore spots and a few bruises. The judge soys he flidn't figure he was so close to the edge but the glaring lights of the oncom ing machine cut off all view of the roadway. HERE FOR SUMMER Jack Teeter, some years ago a per manent resident of Tempe and inter ested in the Teeter Brothers' market has returned from Los Angeles where he is attending a medical school. Mr. Teeter is now as strong and healthy a.s a man could wish to be, despite the fact that when he left here there were but bare hopes of his recovery, i I TWO FURNISHED ROOMS Close in. with screen sleeping porch for rent for gentlemen. Inquire Karmer's Irug Store, Tempe. 2t WILL SUMMER IN IOWA Professor F. M. Irish, of the nor mal school faculty, departed last evening on his accustomed summer vacation. He will visit for the next few weeks with his relatives at the old home In Dubuque, Iowa. THEIR ANNUAL FOURTH One of the numerous parties of Tempe people that enjoyed the Fourth .f July in picnic style gathered on the E. Schmidt spacious and shady lawn on East Eighth street Monday for th day. Nearly twenty were GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAIR She made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to bring back color gloss, thickness Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant, remove every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, gray or dry, Beraggly and thin. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing about 50 cents a large bottle at drug stores, known as "Wyeth'8 Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it does It so naturally, so evenly. Tou Just dampen a sponge or port brush with it ana draw this through your hair, taking one small ptrand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after an other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dartc, glossy, soft and luxuriant. . . . , a ALL ABOARD!! To Where? Mon, voi no n and ehil tl it'll arc fii ding the besr bargains in furnishings, hats and shoes. Our i';o)'N :'!('. guaran teed, our pi ices are satis factory. "Seeing i Believing" eoiiie in ami inspect om stock. HYDER Temue l MESA NEWS NOTES TO COUNTY FAIR ON CLOSING DAY Program of Lectures on Practical Suhjocis Fol lowed by 'ohoy Spoils Fair Closes with. Grand P.al! in F. veiling. With a program of interest to all the hundreds of farmers from all parts of the valle, with cowboy sports in the afternoon and a rmiil ball in the evening. Maricopa coun ty's most successful fair came to a close yesterday. Lectures on subjects of special in terest to the farmers drew a largii attendance, and it was in this part of the program that the greatest in terest was manifest. The lecturer were under the supervision of James Armstrong. The first talk was hy i'rof. Stanley I". Mocse of the Uni versity of Arizona, who spoUe on "Markets. Vresent and Future." I i was followed by W. W. M.i 'onm-ll. who spoke on 'The Oairy." and Frank lUed t'anders, who handled the subject "The Importance of I 'lire llred Stock" in a masterly manner. H. M. Fenneniore. president of the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce spoke .in the subject of "Markets." calling attention to the need of more sys tematized ways of handling firm products and emphasizing the possi bilities in the large markets in the stale. He was followed by W. K Ferris, w ho gave a most interesting and instructive address on the sub ject of "Poultry liaising." Music by a quartet was a feature of the pro gram. After dinner everyone went down to .McOonald street, where a number of good races were held. After the races w re over, the baseball irnrne at the ball paik drew unite a crow.!. The Mesa team applied the white wash to the Arizona P.eds of phoe nix to the r.rne of 10 to . After the game the cowboys from all over the state showed their skill in busting bront hos. and witli the exception of one contestant, they all stuck. Last night the Farmers- dance was held at the Mesa opera house. The attendance was very large and ever - tie enjoyed themselves to the ut most. Much of the success of the dance is due to the excellent work of the Mesa orchestra. present and the fact that it was the third or fourth time many of the Mnm t;rtv have observed the same in uqiti.. mnntmr find I at the same place made the time happily spent by all. VACATION TIME Miss Amelia Kudobe, assistant sec retary at the normal, with Mrs. Ku dobe were departing vacationists last evening for their old home in Iov.a and adjoining states. TO THE COAST Mrs. Lyle Weir and young son are among the summering Arizonians who will pass the next couple of months on the coast. They left yes terday afternoon over the Santa Fe. THE WEEK'S WEATHER Quito a steady temperature pre vailed r.xvr List week as shown ly the thermograph at the entomological laboratory that records the maximum and minimum marks. These were the records for the week June 2Sth to July 4th inclusive, Itfite June 2S June 29 June 3') July 1 July 2 July 3 July 4 COAST VISITORS Mrs. Hattie Vensil and family save left the valley for Long Beach where they will spend the summer. Children's Sports As interesting, amusing .and ougbly entertaining as any one of the day were the sports for ) ren staged on Maedonald and streets following the close of tin thor even? hild M air: pa- Max. Min. 10G S3 100 C4 103 70 107 74 107 72 106 71 109 70 ICE COLO WATERMELONS at a cent per pound. Eat them while they're cold. Pioneer Meat Market. Tempe. Phone 23. Adv. It AID MEETING TODAY The regular meeting of the Ladies Aid society of the Methodist church will he held this afternoon on the parsonage lawn at three o'clock. Mrs. Fisk. Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Cherry will entertain. All members and friends have been requested to attend. HOME FROM FRISCO C AV. Zimmerman, foreman of the milk department of the Pacific Creamery plant returned Monday from a trip to the coast and the San Francisco exposition In the Interests of the company. It Is proposed by the railroads to charge for folders. The railroads spend millions for these folders each year, and are devising a plan to economize on this item. triotic exercises at the fair ground--. Entries ran as high as fifteen and twenty in nearly every event and the scramble at the close of the roe foi first place was accompanied by the enthusiastic cheering of the crowd that thronged the. corners and on each side the street for the entire block. The one race of all was that par ticipated in by the fat men. Marshal IJowen, Fred Bracket t, Frank Ourley anil A. N. Smith. Ilowen was the winner by a narrow margin. The shoe and sock race and the burro race were also especially amusing events on the list. The results: Egg race Willie Prist, first: Joe Wing, second. Girl's race Para Ellsworth. Laveene Beyerle. Wheelbarrow race Clemens Core, Riggs and Maedonald. Three-legged race Diehl and ens, liollins and Core. Burro race Leroy Smith, Jim ton. One hundred yard dash Wiley Smith. C. Iiehl. Shoe and sock race Clarence Vi ault. Ed Shill. Fat man's race Marshal li. Bowen. Sack Race Ralph Maedonald. C. Diehl. Boys' race E. Riggs, Andrew Vus-dante. first : and Clem- Bus- OFF TO THE FAIRS R. C. Reynolds left last night for California, where he will ta'ie m both of the big fairs. From there he will journey east as the buyer for the Toggery. SWIMMINq PARTY Again Monday, night f3eo. Johnson took the employes of the . Toggery and a few friends, on a picnic and swimming party.) All report a good time. GOLD RINGS CHEAP Jeweler (to new boy) Did you sell anything while I was otit, Johnny? New Boy Yes, sir, I sold six plain gold rlngw. Jeweler fvery much pleased) Good, my hoy. We'll make a first class jew eler of you one of these days. You got the regular price, of course. New Boy Oh, yen, sir; the price was marked on the Inside, lKc, nn' the gen tleman took all there was left, sir. P-ti a -:y y y ' x C ? - i ' y j K S . S.: 3 -:?: ' v, ' ' Arizona ioter Company, Inc. BlllOff W. w UlUl XT AUTOMOBILES Everything for the automobile carried in stock FIRST AND VAN BUREN STREETS W. V. CATLIN COMPANY, State Agents. Garage and Salesrooms North 'ct)1 nil Avenue. Phone 1450 r. Z ? m m .- r.: ii f j MOTOR CAES. V7. A. Horre.ll 521 N. Central: Phone 1223 Expert Service Men C A IP I TA IU . U' S' Tm?s.SOiLS,EG3REASE AUTO SUPPLY CO. Everything Eut the Auto 517 N. Central Ave. Phone 1071 Two of the refugees, Maria Luisa Vazquez (left) and Aurora Kli zonoo; Father Felipe Klizondo. Forced to lite for their lives to escape the wrath of Carranza revolu tionists, seventeen refugees from Kosario, in the state of Sinaloa, Mex ico, headed by their parish priest, Father Felipe Klizondo, have just ar rived in San Francisco. GERMAN FILMS SHOW REAL WAR But the Movie Reels Will Be Used Or!y for Army Men .Y.Airii; ;,i.'tuns of ai ',i': l '.,ir oj-cri-tii u" lire I ill'-; 4uT'.i::i':l :' .; by lie-Keri'-ra! stuli nt the i;eri!i; n iirmv in .-rent U1 :ti'. !'! ;be ..ie ",ri .-e uf e-uc:ititig ..ffh-ers nov. ;nel 1:1 th" fu- l"re--ill I..- V. :l c.'M'J'e-. S.illl.l'lilV.: like th.ree t!:oM:iiid till is 1 : 1 v . ) : Mor. uv..iy hi i- :nn for t; is liori-o.-e, t' o'.L'li :i i-ry rev. ol t!ie lilms !.. . I -cell JliloW.'d to g t I 1 t!iv (Mlblio .'rid a I V. 1.101 1- liave been xhi!i:el officers oil ;:f. 1'f r.-iiy in I'eiiin to etn idi.is:::e (lt'ii:i immeiii.ie ltsoiis of nut'i'-rn fcriit irii;. Wl.e;, the" war is " er i!.e war e. l-l-nis will f:i.-iit oer tin I'll the dif ferent . ini'.u-ns ;iud .it." l:s, to te.o h th" of.'..-..rw how to dete-'t v roi.g motii ihI. and right ntet'iods of .ro- -edutv. Tile :i:HIS '.'.i'l ! ir-'l'' 1. Ie l!:e !',- of th' I'rr.jlllil 1 "f e' , A .!.e-. s. Oil '.iiH il W II' e"i!e:"eS -- :'',i:r, S relied. .t the e: o; -r.ir;-: v. r th" L'eTiel.'.i st:ff - 1 11 1 : j .1 S"l-le nlo:ril-' piet ::- . ' tm t . r - for the iii-!d, Matii.u-i.'n- them u ith the r'af's id' th.. :irt:n iri t ' e 1 ield. 1-h eh . r i tor !.a : ( : in -era straM-ed to his .!, na i anoth r to l,::..-lc. Th-'.. ..M-r.-.tors not !ia' ini!: eeinrni. s;r?r,s, (,:it r niai:i 10 I . . i ' ! j 1 1 . : 1 ! Is, readv t" r'-e.i.c oid -el: r. .l..e(ed t.i :.u j : ' r I i iiir I,:::t v. li.-i- i:,i. r. --ting e.erarn.n-; . m e ex I t. d. .l.':l i f them 'ca'-r- t lia-n u;t j. lions i: t'n- H'M"h s .rior to : u .'it' o-k on th ' .!!. . of the enemy, ,.r r-rior to . n ex,. . ted nttae1; I y ti e en- mj . Their fihas iia'.t- i.een tin nn -d eseit- :t!l-: bit. .-1 tile ulanC. 1 e .V i;,,od "IKS have i,e n obtnint d, nwil",' t.i the dif ii' 'liti.s of k'lktng a hi'tnie v. it! ..-;t ih-s' r;i- ; i. ii '!' the ).iin r:i a:,,i r'n v..inid:n'.- . f tl:i- o.. ia!or bv a !i.-n" b'lllet !.'estl'lleti"ii of hnddin-rs b . :uil:.MI lire, i-i.ellii.g of 1 Mil- a. r"ti' ; ;a '. b;i:ni.l:;; t: in I.e.- rilul it 1 .u b ' : nu' 1' 1 i u - es inijeai in the ir-al'':-! atri"!ig thi' rii'eii!n:!l."ti'd film. THE SCHOOLMA'AM CP 1lffl IM E EAS'EST RIDING CAR N THE MARKET I HlPiiXLSre GE0- HAGEMAN, Distributor for Arizona . Corner Second and Adams Streets 5-Passenger, $565. Runabout. 515 rfinRl f?l O. EDWARD RUDOLPH, Agent riiNii biflinr i.sr 38-3i e- Adam" s- I UiSL? llSUiUi Maricopa County Agent for Fireaton Tire3 I J R ft I S THOS. H. McKEVITT CO. 1 B E l 1 1 B ! I 2 cf the American Family. Ill iWlSlOILS Fred L- Wau3h Sales Manager. ' IliWWIhiB 25 H. 2nd St. Phone 1246. MASTER CARBURETORS CONGRESS TIRES Both Are Big Money Saver. The Best in the World SOUTHWESTERN CARBURETOR CO. 306 North Central Avenue A ' !:t"d tea. her is a person 'A ho t'.i.hts tli;n-s ti eiiildrrn wlnn Jmy a:.- yoanr. Tie te.icl.er comes I r i: . 1 nt s :: ...I.;.: ml v. hen sh" ' : ii'.iri'ii ennuh fer a mess in 'n-i I '. rn. sile teae'tn s til.-in I en '1 i UK. writ -re-..', li . v r.i ; .h , vrrammai'. nriihnu .ie. n nsie, liraw imr. ' "i-iini;, 'n.'.-ird s i-v- : i-i ... In-' iic. il ep liivathinj-'. bird j r m: ;e;ii!:" .-atni. j a trio . in. pl.i.oi and fai-i y l.atiiinH. fores't y, ' i .-'.- -lid other si ienres loo l. 'l.'i- hool is out r-he stays bea'rnl .! -,x it lor worst s' h'.lais s:.e the state the jo i 01 j i hi in f.irth'-r. A fter tha t A(( ft ,(T' .f ' IIuntsman-HotchkisJi Overland Co. FEDERAL 227-229 North Center TIRES 1 Phone 131S S7h ' I 6 ! yj&- i A v I cry Gitqravi&Gloffip&ffif MAKE CUTS THAT PRINT 8. HARRY R0BEET20IJ 35 East Washington St. Phone 1709 ii'i!p.i...i j 1 1 r- ji p",t-r i j ; - t vvilh five -in-1 tr,. ! 1 Uli IS V . an lltii.I'i'-.i 3'.-lUIsi n Ifir J.iS- i-ry t r : ; i T 1 v in r..t.ii.'tinia, v,hi'h "i" siii't : :i ? -Mlt nT thinks Tiny civ I .!i." ii:f--rr:;a 1 i n uhi'h ma" 1" j f. ' ' ' " " 1 . ' ' ' ' 11 ? ""It'm GIRLS! HAVE BEAUTIFUL. LUSTROUS, ... ,,rv ,.;:. ri s ho., .",.,.,.! FLUFFY HAIR 25-CENT DANDERINE a:.1! S"i'ie i i iieni are ei i I uri. t., i.inLr to ti'.-ni so li.ra,' that the p... li tanies Ii,e t- sit no umil rnoi'iiinr v hen tl.i y a.-: h'Tip'. to vi t their daily I '" I ,,,.;. ,1 reeled. S ' ! lea-hers" sahiries r:ini.;e f,-.ni Vin a. ni"nth np- le t not fir ereniuh i ! to make them dizzy, i in in r s. 1- .':1'.' tin- teaeher TTlll.-'l dress li! "iv. ! ' ! e'Velf thlf.tfS for ll'T W'MI'n -.ihie'i the eitv is t'" i r in net. -o to i .v. n'y- niiii' i" rules and inni' its : 'ear. buy be'pfi! boohs on p.-d. y :.:-. niv lur v. . y to oi.'-trii t. eoniiiy ::nd suite inst ii ii '--, and en.ioy in-iseif d rin a ihi.e months' vi'catioii which ln-r saii ry takes- ca ll yenr. In a Idilioti the tiin h"r is Mippned to h.'.ud a way V isl S' !11S o money, so that when she i-elolll' 1 . . f ) IHTVO'IS to tl'lle'l. at th" ;? of .".ii or t in-! eabont s, .-he c-ui i'l!'- and live happily e'.ir af'er n mi'. I ndependenee (Kas.) l:e- Kore Dandruff or Falling Hair A Real Surprise Awaits You . ;' f .iiiiisc hair; but your veal sur.ri.o nil! be after about two weeks' -ise. when you "v. ill see r.e-.v h.air fine 'Hid ; downy at first yes but really mw possessed of a head of heavy. . hair sprout in;; out ail over your lip Ijanoerino. is. we l.eiieve, :ha !y sure li air k rower: destroyer e i little : di.ndrulf and cure for itchy Scalp :uiJ ' i; n. '-er fails to stop fulhns huir nt To be b'aritiful hair: soft, lus:rous, fluff v avy and free from dandruff tie rely a mutter of usin I landi-i ir.e. It is easy and inexpensive t. hav; tii'e, soft hair and lots of it. Just f t a IT. l ent bottle of Kno'. lion's i nderine now all liru- stores r. :--(uiinend it aj.jily a little as (iirei"ed iinl within ten minutes there will 1 . i;i appearance of abundance: fresh ness, fluffiness and tin jncoiuparab! If you want to prove how pntr,.' and soft your hair really is. moisten a cb th with a little dandi rine i:al carefuliy draw it through your hair - tak.nir one small strand .it a time. Your hair will be soft, p lossy and I-. untiful in just a few moments i plos.s and In: tre and try as you wiil ' delight fill surprise awaits everyone you cannot find a trace of dandruff who tries this. 23 Summer i ouns Fares On sale Julv 1 I, :K 2-!, 21, '2i. 27, Au-ust , .1, I:1,. Jf. ' - " Final rotuni limit throe; months from date of .sale, but not later than October 31st. PHOENIX TO TO Baltimore, Md $103.53 New York, N. Y $105.70 Boston, Mass 107.70 Omaha, Neb. . 55.00 Chicago, III 67.50 Philadelphia, Pa 105.70 Denver, Colo 45.00 Portland, Me 110.70 Duluth, Minn 75.00 Quebec, Can 115.50 Kansas City, Mo 55.00 St. Louis, Mo 65.00 Memphis, Tenn 65.00 St. Paul, Minn 68.90 Minneapolis, Minn 68.90 Toronto, Can 93.50 Montreal, Can 105.70 Washington, D. C 103.50 DIVERSE ROUTES LIBERAL STOPOVERS "When planning vonr trip, insist on having your tickets routed via THE EL PASO & SOUTH WESTERN SYSTEM from Tucson, and use the Golden tate Limited the finest train' in trans-continental service. For full particulars, reservations, etc., inquire of the ticket agent of the Arizona Eastern Railroad Co., or address GARNETT KING, General Passenger Agent, El Paso, Texas. Ipsa pr. r ill ASS t-"3 J Parcel Post Guide "Ye have on hand a few of our revised IT. S. PARCEL POST (iLTIDl'IS which we wiil be pleased to give without charge to any one making request. These guides are fi gured with Phoenix as i4 center" and one numbers given will nt apply for use from other offices. Those guides are printed n heav' paper, suitable for office and shipping-room needs . The: zone nurnber of every post office in Arizona is given, alset that of all important coast ami eastern cities is given, together with a complete scale of weights and postal rates. The Arizona Republican PHONE 422