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PAGE SIX THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 6, 1919 1 CORRECTLY FITTED GLASSES nab! you to SEE clearly, THINK cltarly. CONCENTRATE upon the work in hand. Northrup Optical Co. , 9 E. Adams St. Hi llM t-nnnn diu w appointment WATER REPORT FOR AUGUST 5 Reservoir elevation, feet 177. S3 Contents, acre feet 687.790 (Jain in 24 hours 6,390 Klevatlon, year ago 163.19 Contents, year ago 527,250 Normal Tow Granite Reef 304,360 Normal flow year ago 18,880 Water used north side 28.4S0 Water used south side 25,515 WEATHER FORECAST DR. . G. BELT NEW SYSTEM DENTIST Monihon Building Office Phone 60S Arizona: Wednesday and Thursday fair: somewhat warmer Thursday. New Mexico: Wednesday and Thurs day partly cloudy: somewhat warmer southeast portion Wednesday. Southern California: Fair. o WEATHER REPORT :. M East Washington St 1 Abova Goldbergs' Clothing m fc.sj -j Etor. t j Phona 3083 Money to loan On your furniture, Pianos, Automo bile, Livestock, Implements, etc., in sums up to $300 at lawful rates. Re pay in small monthly instalments if desired. Just and courteous treat ment. Peoples' Loan and Investment Co. 23 E. Washington Street Over Donofrio's Phone 1315 04 S . J U Si' ? P 5 2 s- fc. J 2. Stations rr i p I : : '. Buffalo 72 76 Clody !ob Chicago 88 8S Pt. Cldy -18 Denver . S8 88 Clear .00 Flagstaff 72 76 Clear .00 Fresno 92 92 Pt. Cldy .00 Galveston 84 88 Pt. Cldy .00 Kansas City ... 94 96 Clear .00 Los Angeles 68 74 Clear .00 Minneapolis 84 86 Clear .00 Needles 112 112 Clear .00 New Orleans .... 82 88 Cloudy -00 New York 70 74 Cloudy .00 PHOENIX 101 101 Clear .00 Pittsburg 86 88 Cloudy .70 Portland. Ore. . . 78 78 Clear .00 St. Louis 94 96 Clear .00 Salt Lake City . . 84 86 Clear .00 Pan Diego 68 70 Pt. Cldy .00 San Francisco ...56 60 Pt-Cldy .00 Snokane 74 74 Cloudy .00 Tucson 90 92 Pt. Cldy .00 Washington 82 84 Cloudy .40 Winnipeg 70 84 Cloudy .02 Yuma 102 104 Clear .00 Local Weather Yesterday 7 a.m- 1 p.m. 7 p.m. Temp., 94 69 26 SW 6 0 100 72 dry hulh 72 wet bulb 64 Humidity, per cent.. 64 Wind from Wind, miles 5 Rainfall 0 Weather Clear Clear Clear Highest yesterday 101 Ixnvest yesterday 70 Total raintall 0 Deficiency in temperature yesterday, 5 degrees. Deficiency in temperature since the first of the month. 40 degrees. Accumulated deficiency in tempera ture since January 1, 010 degrees. Normal precipitation January 1 to date. 4.-2 inches. A't'ii.l precipitation January 1 to date, 4.70 inches. Excess since January 1, .48 inch- JAMES H. GORDON. o O TOWN TOPICS Asleep Knitting Many pcuplc complain m inviiiuii tarily falling asleep when at a pic ture show or when reading or when doing any c lose work. This is one of the surest signs that the eyes are working under a strain eyes with perfect vision do not resist work ex pected of them unless one is nuy sically tired. A reliable optometrist should be consulted and his advice followed. If glasses are needed he will pre scribe correct lenses to gie perfect vision. MUNSON OPTICAL CO. 8 E. Washington St. Phoenix Seed and Feed Go. Wholesale and Retail 125 East Jefferson St. Haas, Barueh&Ca , he. GROCERS WHOLESALE Constable Ice and Fuel Co. PURE Phone 1555 ICE GOOD SERVICE WANTED SECOND HAND SACKS PHOENIX WOOD & COAL CO. 223 South Third St, pMack Gardner Buys DIAMONDS AND LIBERTY BONDS FOR CASH 45 N. Central Ave. Guaranteed TITLES Phoenix Title & Trust Co. ARIZONA HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. The Only EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE Hardware House in the State Phoenix Flour Mills Flour, Feed, Seed PHOENIX. ARIZ. Van Buren and Ninth Streets HIDES FINNIGAN-EROWN CO. Exclusive Dealers in HIDES, WOOL. FELTS, ETC. 15th Ave. and Santa Fa Tracks PHILADELPHIANS ARE GUESTS .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Klemmer of Philadelphia arrived in the city yester cliy and are staying at the Jefferson hotel. FROM NEBRASKA Marie Weesner of Lincoln. Nebraska, arrived in the city yesterday and is staying at the -ii fferson hotel. DENVER MAN HERE Sam Soda of Denver arrived in the city yester day on business. He is staying at the Hotel Adams. AT THE ADAMS W. H. Frost of Chicago, arrived in the citv vesterdav and is staving at the Hotel Adams. AT THE COMMERCIAL W. H. Hoover of Prescott arrived in the city yesterday. He is registered at the Commercial hotel. AT THE JEFFERSON O. R. Den nison of Globe arrived in the city yes terday and is staying at the Jefferson hotel. COAST MAN HERE ,T. G. Rogers and Henry Tonjes of San Francisco, arrived in the city yesterday and are staying at the Hotel Adams. FROM MILWAUKEE K. E. McCib lion of Milwaukee. Wisconsin, arrived i'l tho city yesterday and is staying at :h' Hotel Adams. I-KUM PHILADELPHIA Knssell Duane and Morris Duane of Phila delphia arrived in the city vesterdav and are registered at the Jefferson hotel. FROM THE PRESIDIO Lieut Harry C. Sessions of the Presidio, San Francisco, arrived in the city yester day ami is staying at the Hotel Adams AUSTRALIAN A VISITOR R. A. Creswell of Sydney. Australia, stopped off in the city yesterday on his way east. He was registered at the Jeffer son Hotel. FROM LOS ANGELES R. R. Rus sell of Los Angeles arrived in the citv vesterdav and is staying at the Com mercial hotel FROM CONNECTICUT Dean Fok ter and family of Stanford, Conn., ar rived in the city yesterday and are reg. 's.creo at the Jefferson hotel. They are motoring to the const. PASADENAN IN CITY H. C. Mer ritt. Jr.. of Pasadena. California, ar rived in the city yesterday. He Is stay ing at the Hotel Adams. RAY MAN IN L. Gilroy arrived in the city yesterd.iv from Rav and is registei-er at the Hotel iTams ANGF.LFANS IN TOWN C.' K. Jew ett. F. T. Thompson and .T. C. Denton of Los Angeles, arrived in the city yes terday. They are staying at the" Hotel Adams. TUCSON MAN A VISITOR W. L. McDonald of Tucson, arrived in the citv yesterday and is registered at the : Jefferson hotel. FROM WASHINGTON Jonathan Daniels send his brother Frank of Washington, D. C. spent vesterdav in the city en route from Los Angeles to ineir nnme. They wei-c registered at ! the Jefferson hotel. I rROM LOS ANGELES II. Stephen son and T. A. Fagan of Los Angeles, Arrived on business yesterday and are staving at the Jefferson hotel NEW YORKERS AT JEFFERSON New York guests at the Jefferson hotel yesterday include H. G. Kahrs John W. Wood, Jr., and W. Donald Wood. FROM OREGON L, M. Rice of Portland, Ore., arrived In the city yes terday and is registered at the Hotel Adams- FROM MISSOURI T. W. Cahien of St. Louis. Missouri, arrived in the city yesterday on business. He is staying at the Hotel Adams. MINING MAN COMES IN Frank Keefer, mining man, arrived in the city yesterday from Kingman. He is stay ing at the Jefferson hotel. PENNSYLVANIA WOMAN HERE Mrs. I. C. West of Erie Penn.. ar rived in the city yesterday. She is staving at the Jefferson hotel. ARRIVES HOME B- Vaughn, yard master for the Santa Fe here, arrived home two nights, ago from Big Springs, Texas, where h was called two weeks ago on account of the illness of his mother. TO WELCOME FLEET Mrs. Mary Gorman, 1204 East Washington street, left last night as a member of the of ficial Arizona delegation which will welcome the Pacific fleet at San Diego tomorrow. , COACH GEARY HOME Francis 1 Geary of the Vic Hanny comDunv re turned yesterday after a three weeks vacation spent in Illinois and Wiscon sin. While in Chicago he visited sev eral of the large clothing houses in the interests of the Hanny store. LEAVES FOR CHI W. B. Twitchell left for Chicago last night on business. GOING TO MISSOURI J. R. Norton left the city last night for Kansas City, Missouri. FROM MINNESOTA F. W. Clif ton of Owatonna. Minnesota, arrived in the city on business yesterday and is staving at the Commercial hotel. FLORENCE WOMEN HERE Mrs. C. G. Powell and Miss Anna Virginia Powell, of Florence, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon and are staying at the Hotel Adams. ' FLORENTINE ARRIVES W.. Y. Rice of Florence, arrived in the city yesterday and is registered at the Hotel Adams. GOING TO L. A. Mrs. George C. Barnum left last night for Los Angeles. ON BUSINESS TO COAST V. R. Elliott, engineer with the Water Us ers' Association, left last night for the coast on business. -AKRON WOMAN IN CITY Miss N. M. Buckingham, Miss Inez Hicker and Miss Adeline A. Hirleman, of Ak ron, Ohio, arrived In the city yesterday and are staving at the- Jefferson hotel. DOWN i' ROM IRON SPRINGS Mrs. Hugh M. Weatherford of Iron Springs, arrived in the city yesterday and is staving at the Hotel Adams. NEW YORKER A VISITOR Eu gene A. Farley of New York, arrived in the city yesterday on business. He is staying at the Hotel Adams. FROM GEORGIA Ed W. Hafer of Atlanta, Georgia, arrived in the city yesterday. He is registered at the Hoi Adams. 'I-RISCO MAN HERE B. P. Byrne of San Francisco, arrived in the city yesterday on business. He is regist ered at the Commercial hotel. GLOBE MEN HERE E. H. Gilil- land and Hoyt Medlen of Globe, arrived in the city yesterday and are staying at the Hotel Adams. WILL HELP WELCOME ARMADA John Hyder, well known local cloth ing merchant, left last night for San Diego to witness the arrival of the great Pacific fleet on the west coast and to help add entusiasm to the peca- sion of the welcoming. It is possible he will go to Chicago on a buying trip j for his store before returning to this j city. ! LEAVE ON BUYING TRIP Ed ward C. Carter, manager of Korricks' New York store here, Mrs. Hill, head of the ready-to-wear department of the store, and Mrs. Walker, of the corset and underwear department, have left for the east on a buying trip for the store. They will be gone about two weeks, visiting the larger buying cen ters in the east. IS BACK ON THE JOB Lieutenant Harold Hess, lately returned from France, is back at the Vic Hanny com pany after an absence, of over three years. Hess first went to the border in May, 1916, and after a session of border guard went to Camp Kearny, California- He went overseas with the 158th infantry, but was later detiiled as an instructor at the Army Univer sity in France. WARNING TO RANCHERS With the death of three more cattle on a valley ranch, after they had been per mitted to feed in cantaloupe patches. Dr. H. E. Gerdes yesterday sounded another warning against this practice The decomposing fruit still in canta loupe patches creates hydrocyanic (prussic) acid, which is fatal to all stock which are permitted to feed in the patches. According to Dr. Gerdis, ranchers should be particularly careful of the practice. CARTWRIGHT MISSIONARY MEETING The regular August meet ing of the Cartwright Missionary so ciety will be held Thursday, August 7, at the honve of Mrs. Hinkle on Lateral 18, south of the Yuma road. The sub ject of the meeting will be Japan and Korea, and an interesting program has been prepared. Special music will be given by Rev. and Mrs- G. W. Forman. Mrs. Olmstead will talk. Those in charge of the program and refresh ments will be Mrs. D. L. Anderson, Miss Vida Anderson and Mrs. Hinkle. CHILDREN GREW RECORD SQUASH A hubbard squash weigh ing 19 pounds, grown by three children all under nine years of age, has been received at the chamber of commerce and may be sent to the International Soil Products Exposition in Kansas City, if Maricopa county sends an ex hibit. The three youthful agricultur ists are Mary Dorman, Arthur and Edward Parsons. RAIN APLENTY LAST WEEK Douglas had 1.60 inches of rain last week. Pinto had but .20 inch but re ports "cattle and range never better." Pinedale had .77 inches of rain and re ports "cattle fattening. u llliams had a maximum temperature of 78 degrees during the week, and a minimum of 45 degrees, with .93 inches of rainfall. There was 1.41 inches of precipitation at Nogales. No matter where you spend the summer, re member, he who spends this summer here, gets wonderful value in our tropical suits. Ever worn "Athletic" union suits? Great! AH sizes up to 52 chest. McDougall& Cassou Washington Street Scientific Truss Fitting Free examination. Come today ELVEY & HULETT Quality Druggists Phoenix Phone 4441 kidding ave You Got Lots of Money? If not, then let us help t t r i you save we can neip you accumulate a Nest Egg- 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 $1.30 . 44c 35c . 10c 25c $1.00 29c 7c lb. pkg. Wilson Steel Cut Coffee 1 lb. pkg. Wilson Steel Cut Coffee Pure- Hog Lard in bulk. per lb. Jell-O, per pkg 5 lbs. Wite Onions 13 lbs. Fancy California Pink Beans - Aluminum Jar Tops, per dozen Heavy red rubber Jar Rings t The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Thelma Stromberg, 6U North Fourth avenue, to Oliver Kerney Benjamin, has just been an nounced. The marriage will take place on October 11, Miss Stromberg's 21st birthday, ;n this city. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Charles E. Stromberg, manager of the Southern Motor company, and has been a resident of Phoenix since last October. Mr. Benjamin, formerly of Provi dence. Ky., but a resident of this city since last January, was a sergeant ma jor in the medical corps of the Cana dian Expeditionary Forces and went abroad in 1515. He has been gassed and has been wounded twice. Mr. Benjamin is manager of the service department of the Sauffley Rubber company, and his acquaintance with Miss Strombzerg dates from last May. BOIOliSLl SOAP! SOAP 6 Bars White Laundry Soap Soap has advanced $1.00 case last, two weeks lay in a supply 3 10c Loaves Bread Bulk Crackers, per lb Walker's quart bottles of Grape Juice Walker's pint bottles of Grape Juice Wooden box of Crackers, per box . 25c size K. C. Baking Powder 50c size K. C. Baking Powder GRAHAM CRACKERS This is some Bargain! 2 20c packages Bishop Graham Crackers itiC Bulk Peanut Butter, per lb i'-lb. crock Jam This is cheaper than you .preserve Jam at home. We deliver orders o $1.00 or over to any place in Phoenix. We Make the Price 25c 25c 17c 43c 24c 80c 19c 38c 25c $1.25 Marvin Smith Grocery 329 E. Washington St. o. Phone 1387 BUSINESS IS GOOD! BUTTER-NUT BREAD IS ALWAYS GOOD! GENUINE BUTTER-NUT BREAD 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT PHOENIX BAKERY 7 West Washington St. PHQN ) T HOR ZED WANTED Good energetic, neat appearing young man 18 to 21 years for good permanent popsition in The Republican office. Must be a good fast and willing work er. A good chance for the right party with opportunity for advancement. See Anderson at Republican office. Adv. tf Permission to issue and sell bonds in the sum of $250,000 has been granted to the Alamos Land and Irrigation company of Yavapai county by the state corporation commission. This money is lo be used to complete the project and turn the water onto the land. It is understood that eastern capita has been interested in the project and will furnish the additional funds nec essary to raise the height of the day about 100 feet, and thus enable the ir rigation of about 20,000 acres instead of the 5,000 originally intended. PRESCOTT MAN HERE J. L. Hopkins of Prescott, arrived in the city yesterday and :s staying at the Hotel Adams. LEADS KOREANS IN FIGHT FOR FREEDOM C. OF C. ACTS FOR SAFER BUILDING 111 An enlarged committee of nine busi ness men has been appointed by Webb Griffin, president of the chamber of commerce, to meet at an early dale and consider the proposition of safer buildings for Phoenix. The committee will in all likelihood recommend to the city commissioners the adoption of the requirements or the board of underwriters relative to improved methods of building construction. Members of the committee are: Royal W. Lescher, L. M. Fitzhugh, V. O. Wal- lingford. E. M. Davis, chairman; H. S. Prince. D. Goldberg. H. I,. Aller. T B. Stewrart and John Rinker Kibbey. MAIN LINE SMfffi FE- ROAD OPEN H CI PEACHES US EY LATE "Can peaches and plums'' is the sub stance of a warning sent out yesterday from the local produce market. Can them now and avoid prcesi which are sure to be abnormal this winter. Peaches are abundant in the valley, with' quality uniformly good. Cali fornia and the Salt River Valley are practically the only regions in the country where the crop has been good, and there is already a big demand for them to be converted into butter, jam, preserves and pickles for the winter season. Nearly 15 varieties of plums, both lo cal and California, are in the market. These include Satsumas. Pruni Sa monis, Burbanks. Santa Rosas. Wick sons, Hybrids, Climax, Shiro and Kel sey varieties. "Prices are going to soar," said one produce man. "If people were wise they would buy peaches and plums now, when they are plentiful." o PROTEST SUGAR SHIPMENT SAX ANTONIO, Tex., Aug. 5. Wholesale grocers of San Antonio to day wired President Wilson protest ing against the order for shipment of 1.000,000 pounds of sugar from govern ment warehouses at Fort Sam Hous ton, on to Chicago, for alleged non essential consumers, when this sec tion of the country is facing a sugar shortage. NOTICE TO THE BATHING PUBLIC. The swimming at Joint Head is great. The river has cleared up, ropes have been set up around the deep holes and signs posted as to deep and shal low water. If you want to enjoy a real good swim these hot evenings, come out to Joint Head. Follow the cars out Tempe Road. Adv. It TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY THREE-ROOM apartment and screen porch. No sick or children. 523 E. V an Buren. P WANTED Furnished house, close in; must have all conveniences. Call Mr. Taylor, phone 3545. n FOR SALF Ford racer with extra equipment. Will sell or trade for an other Ford. Phone 1056. n FOR SALE -Thompson seedless grapes. 2c a pound. Call at 1153 East Pierce- LOTIONS ; That Relieve PRICKLY HEAT ' REMOVE FRECKLES AND The Santa Fe main line across northern Arizona is again in full op eration, according to information given out yesterday by F. I. Cruice, assist ant general passenger and freight agent for the state. . A telegram was received late. Mon day evening directing the local ticket office to resume the sale of through tickets, and later advices were that the line is again in full operation. From this it will he deduced that the ap proaches wwshed out to the bridges across the Rio Puerco have been re placed, and the washout near Hack berry fully repaired, and that the flood conditions of a few days ago have ma terially improved. Dr. Don Bysng Hi. Dr. Don Byung Hi is one of the most powerful men in the orient. He was the first signer of the Korean declaration of independence. It is estimated that he has a following of three million people. GOAT MILK iIUU!1L Heils Keep your Eyes i"Tl Strong and Healthy, ii SwffiiP I Mr" they Tire, Smart, Itch, or jrffcC Burn, if Sore, Irritated, YOUR Ll Lj Inflamed or Granulated, use Murine of tea Safe for Infant or Adult At all Drupgists. Write for Free Eye Book. Hcrine Eye Remedy Cmsasy, Chlcsgo.U. S. k. N, to Mother! Milk Euicft to digest a r-nrIT, J Minions of peo ple in Europe drink goat's milk all their lives en other fail try milk itiseasi est to digest WIDEXANN'S GOAT Ml LI LABORATORIES SiM j tonuU PbiiciawBUfSuFiuciM IN FURNISHED brick. 6 rooms and 2 screens on E. Garfield. $45. Select apartment for two people. N. First Ave. $40. Three small farms on Glendale cer line. Sweeney, with Bledsoe Realty Co. Phone 3"79. It .LOST Between Hotel Adams and Commercial hotel yesterday afternoon, a white unsealed envelope marked "Florence Commercial Co." and con taining deed. Reward if returned to W. Y. Price at Hotel Adams this morn ing. It SUNBURN Eliminate MOSQUITOES m f-ir C?w II t eft -5 MAY TAG and REV-G-NOC Electric and Hand Power Washing Machines Why all the drudgery of the hot wash tub and board this hot weather? Buy a MAYTAG ELECTRIC POWER WASHER and let it do your ; work. It will do a much better job washing than can be done by hand, and oh, so easy. CollingsVehicle&HarnessCo. 26-32 E. Adams St.- Phoenix, Arizona. I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE YOUR CLEANING PRESSING AND DYEING BUSINESS Jones Cleaning Works 225 West Adams St. Phone 1768 WE WILL BE CLOSED During the whole month of August. Open for business again September 1. Phoenix :Sngmmyf(& i 1 - s. HARRY ROBERTSON 35 East Washington St. Phone 1709 -..