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PAGE SEVEN ALL LOOP CARS STOP AT THE SUN CORNER ) 3 THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1919 Attention School Teachers! YOU ARE WELCOME MAKE oar store yoar headquarters. Call, write or phone us and ask to open a monthly account. Your Credit Is Good at the largest and most up-to-date drug store in ARIZONA WE PAY PARCEL POST CHARGES IT PAYS TO GET IT AT THE SUN TOWN TOPICS COMES FROM AJO Mrs. O. D. Belt arrived yesterday from Ajo and Is registered at the Hotel Adams. GOVERNOR TO SONOITA Gov ernor Campbell left Friday night for NogaJts from which place he will go to Sonoita to attend the Santa Cruz county fair. He will be back at his office Monday. CHANGES PLEA TO GUILTY Charles K. Sadey yesterday changed his plea of not guilty to guilty of the rharge of transporting liquor. Judge Stanford will pass sentence Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock. GOES TO DOUGLAS Dr. J. J. Newcomer, well known Phoenix dent ist, has left for Douglas where he will do a great deal of dental work In the schools. Dr. Newcomer expects to re turn here as soon as the new Heard building is completed- and open a dental office there. Y MAN TO SPEAK Ira E. Lute, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Denver atijl visitor to all the Ys of the south -Wit is in Phoenix and will speak at the Phoenix noon lunch Thursday, Oc tober 2 at the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Bessie Kox Davis, popular soloist of Denver, will sing. ASKS DIVORCE Claiming that his wife deserted him one month after tteir marriage, J. E. Fulton yesterday tued suit for divorce in the superior court against Mollie Fulton. Accord ing to the complaint,' the couple mar ried in Gainesville. Texas, August 15. 1913, and his wife left him September IS of the same year. The plaintiff alleges that the present whereabouts of the defendant is unknown. DESERTED ON CHRISTMAS EVE Christmas eve was chosen as the In addition to better CLEANING and PRESSING . You get prompt and courteous service. Jones Cleaning Works 225 West Adams St. Phone 1768 date of her husband's desertion, testi fied Mrs. Amad.i Aguilar on the wit ness stand in Judge Stanford's court yesterday. She said that Jesus Agui lar left her and their three children the night before Christmas in 1916. and has since made his home in Florence. He was a barber in this city before leaving his wife. ASSEMBLY MEETS The assembly at 13 East Polk street will meet in their chapel this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Everyone is invited to attend. NEW SOLOIST ARRIVES Mrs. Bessie Fox Daxis, a new resident of Phoenix, who arrived last week from Denver, will sing the offertory solo at tne irst Presbyterian church this morning. Mrs. Davis is a contralto soloist of note, halving sung in the Pres byterian church of Denver for the past la years. VACATIONING IN CANADA Miss Elizabeth J Smith, one of the best known nurses of the state, is spending her annual vacation at her home in Llstowel, Ontario, Canada. She has succeeded in making many -friends for Arizona by her consistent boosting for the valley. RETURN FROM TRIP EAST Mrs. Wilford Hayden and daughter Mildred returned Friday from a trip through the east, during which time they spent several weeks visiting Miss Helen Hay den in St Louis, where she has been preparing for entrance to Randolph Macon woman s college of Lynchburg, Virginia. BRITISH ARMY MAN HERE A. J. Russell, for three years a member of tne 513 Field company, royal engineers, British army in France, Is the Euest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Rumney of this city. Mr. Kusseli has lust been dis charged from the British army, and is visiting this country tor the first time in years. He was formerly employed on the Antofogasta and Bolivia Rail way company of Chile. South America, betore entering the British service. o It is proposed to establish numerous divorce courts in Oandada to place div o;ce within reach of the poor. FEDERATION BULLETIN APPEARS Devoted entirely to the interests of the local Church Federation, which in turn is devoted entirely to working for a better Phoenix, the first number of the Bulletin of the Phoenix Church Federation appeared yesterday, under date of October 1. It is to be pub lished each month hereafter. The Bulletin Is a small four-page affair, well , gotten up. Featured in it are announcements of the federation's noon luncheons, future coming events of interest, reports of the federation's committees that are working on eivic problems, suggestionsr from members, and a variety of other notes of Interest to the federation. The "HI-Y" lecture course is purely educational, no profit to either high school or the Y. M. C. A. All receipts put Into talent, Adv. , d A NEW LITTLE-SHrTnER Jack Thornton of Goldwaters yesterday was passing cigars to fellow employes and friends. In this way be announced the arrival at his . home of a nine pound son, thus adding "another lit tle Shriner" to the Thornton family. This little Shrir.fr, to Join his little TO THE PUBLIC: A NEW SWEET SHOP Refreshment and Luncheon Parlor Will Open at 10-12 EAST WASHINGTON STREET Saturday, Get. 11th with many forward features GOOD THINGS to EAT AND DRINK 71 A New Departure From Old Methods. We Invite Your Attendance and Approval ' THE CHOCOLATE SHOP "Home, Sweet Howie- Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, ' Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home. ' ' , A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, Which, seek thru the world, is ne'er met with elsewhere. An exile from home, splendor dazzles in vain, Oh, give me my lowly thatched cottage again. The birds singing gaily, that came at my call, , Give me them, and that peace of mind, dearer than all. Home, home sweet, sweet home, There's no place like home. Oh, there's no place like home. Picture to yourself this charming , scene. The day's work is over.. You're snugly repos ing in the "old arm chair." The clock on the mantel is just striking the hour of seven. From the room beyond comes the twinkling of child ish laughter. Like heavenly music is wafted to your ears the crooning of mother as she rocks darling baby to sleep. Worries are forgotten, content reigns supreme. Such a picture is "home, sweet home." May we hope that all homes might be such as this. Who is there that could over-estimate their wonderful influence toward right thinking and right living their wholesome effect on the community, the state and the nation. t iisi sis If you would enjoy to the depths the bet ter, the finer things of life live close to home. Let home influence "regulate your conduct and attitude towards the more perplexing problems of business life. You'll be happier, wiser and more successful for it. We would have you believe (if you will )! that the Ford-Levy store endorses such senti ments as above, and that in the making of that happy home they have an interest far beyond the pursuit of the sordid dollar. We have our families, our sweethearts, our mothers, our affections and our sympathies.' We're all intensely human. For that reason we feel that we can look at the home proposition from the same viewpoint as you do. . . We hope this message will give you a clear er idea of the spirit that animates this store of the kind of sincere helpful service we believe we should extend to our patrons. Come ex , pecting such service and let Ford-Levy Co. co operate in making and keeping your home "Home, sweet home." , We want you to know that we can furnish your home on the "easy payment plan." Come in and ask us about .it. Make your home attrac tive, cozy and comfortable. You can do it, on the "easy payment plan." ' Come Over to Our Place" "Home Outfitters" 144 E. ADAMS STREET PHOENIX, ARIZ. l'-J S 13 .1 a i n r n if.: y n il brother Jack, arrived Friday night at 8 o'clock at thu home of his mother and father, 325 West Latham street. COLLEGE CLUB The College club of Phoenix will hold Its first meeting next Wednesday, October 1 In the high school at 3:30. The study for this club year wll be ' Russia,' and the first program, "History of Russia; Peoples of Russia; and Present Economic Situ ation of Russia, ' will be given by Miss Bertha Knipe and Miss Nellie Wilkin son. The year promises to be one of unusual interest owing to the promin ence of Russia in affairs of the world today. All college women of Phoenix with either an A. B. degree or two years work In an accredited college, are eligible and will be most heartily welcomed LIGHTNING KILLED FINE BULL R. R. Schultz who lives four miles north of town, is mourning the loss of a fine two-year-old Jersey bull that wa3 struck by lightning during the storm yesterday morning. The bull was It: hlr. pen and the lightning struck the ring in his nose. The ani mal was valued at 1700 and was being prepared to be shown at the state fair. RECORD REPORTER A Daily Report of Filings in COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE U. 8. DISTRICT COURT STATE SUPREME. COURT SUPERIOR COURT JUSTICE COURT Compiled by Expert Searcher L. D. Hiatt Zee M. Hiatt ' Phone 856 Some of the most prominent breeders in the state were urging Mr. Schultz to show his animal at the fair and expressed tneir opinion that it woull take the grand sweep stakes. WOULD ADMINSTRATE LOCAL ESTATE Ralph" Murphy yesterday filed a petition to administer to the local estate of George Kretzinger, which consists of 80 acres near Glen- dale. It only recently became known that the pioneer railroad man, who died in 1913, left real, estate in Glen- dale that, had not been administered. The entire estate was willed to the widow and son, George Kretzinger, now in France. Mr. Murphy's sister is Kretzinger's wife, the wedding hav ing been an event of several years ago. COTTAGE KINDERGARTEN TO OPEN The cottage kindergarten will open its second season Wednes day, October 1. It will be located in the large, sunny room of the Congre gation parish house on Willetta street, which proved to be an ideal environ ment for the kindergarten last year. The educational activities in the class are designed to meet the needs of chil dren between the ages of three to six. Miss Florence Aller, the graduate kindergartener in charge, will be as sisted by Miss Lucile Grable. ROE'S TAXI DODGE CARS Stand 35 West Washington St. CITY CALLS, 50c; $2 PER HOUR Country Trips 10c Mile . Phone 1236 Liberty Bonds Bought CASH PAID No Delay Partial payment receipts handled f B. H. Dodt 3 West Adams Phone 1248 WkomixSngrayimjCo, S. HARRY ROBERTSON 35 East Washington St. Phone 1709 Thomas F. Nichols CIVIL AND CONSULTING ! ENGINEER Room 419 Fleming Bldg. j AT FORDS 13 220 East Washington Phone 1776 f"l nrr m ryT TPVTf -"T T" rXT JTTMT' I TOT? TV U SOLE AGENCY; ALL SIZES; VERY CHEAP Immense Stock Men's Underwear, Wholesale or Retail; Entire Bank rupt Stock Hardware; High Grade Full Agency Line Standard Paints and Varnishes. Believe me, these goods are for' sale. D D FOR D S 220 East Washington St. QDDDDDDDD Worried feet cause half the ills arrf discomforts that harass the men anc women of our age. Ik Scloll "Foot-Eazefn is a remedy. It is a scientific arch aupport ot cushion that supports the muscles and tn dons and gives them strength to carry the weight cf the body at the foot arch. j ' It does away with all nervous and musculaf strain and quickly replaces the natural elas ticity to the foot and prevents flat-foaf wita its painful consequences. i ; Hakes walking or atandinr absolutely comfort, able, keepa ahoea in shape and gives the instep a fmxiiu arcn. The Scholl "Foet-Eazef" ia made j Of two German Silver Springs. leath r covered, and is springy, flexible and sell -adjusting to all feet andean be easily slipped Hi to any moe. They do not needtackingor I pasting bat are" easily changed from one pair to another. If you have any foot trouble whatsoever th( Scholl "Foot-Earer" will give you instant Telle! as well as rest and comfort. - All Bizes tor men and women $3.01 per pair. " l .i We are headquarters for foot com fort and the Scholl "Foot-Eazer"' I: one ot the principal means of convey log It to you. Let us prove It SHIRLEY & SHIRLEY Fbone 1704 29.31 E, Adanu St, I h E3 I .- i a - ?vti. i 1