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cecHOii i wo K.UUHPJU HiWWJ'WH'M f liBTT 1 TTT"T7 rtl -TT' 1 r r"1 - r'-i'ir 2 I; ill -ill mm m H 1 rmm Ml i'wrkA The Opening of The Ozr Service A high standard of courteous, cheerful attention is given your , every wish. We wijl endeavor to serve the best meals at mosj; reasonable prices, and to serve them in a quiet dignified man ner. Our Kitchen Thoroughly modern, complete in every detail, and spotlessly clean. Special dishwashing ma chinery enable us to thoroughly sterilize each piece of china and silverware. You are cordially invited to inspect the kitchen whenever you choose. We are especially proud of it. Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner Every meal will please you. Merchants Lunch at noon, 60c. Special Evening Dinner, week days, $1.00. Special Sunday Dinner $1.25. Special Dinner Parties Will be served in our balcony room if desired. Special atten tion given to wedding and birth day parties, lodge dinners and banquets. Ladies' Rest Room Provided with writing and tele phone facilities at your disposal. Excellent Music The best of the popular and classical music will be played during regular meal hours by the Grand Cafe Orchestra. Arizona's most beautiful and most modern restaurant ednesday Evenin September first, at five o'clock w TT IS with unmeasureable pride that we open to the public the doors of the Grand Cafe the finest dining place in the state, a restaurant planned, designed and appointed with the thought of giving the best service and serving the best meals amid surround ings that are pleasingly quiet and restful. The food served here is the best that the market affords good, wholesome, zestful and well cooked food you will relish and enjoy. And it's not alone what we serve that makes dining here so at tractive it's the wav we serve. The courteous, solicitous atten- tion, the variety of good things on the menu, the clean, bright china and silverware, the fresh, crisp napery and the friendly, congenial surroundings all combine to make dining at the Grand really de lightful. Wednesday evening from five until nine-thirty we serve a spe cial dinner to celebrate our opening night, the charge is a dollar fifty the plate. May we reserve a table for you and your party? ) f ialke Buildiii: Kanelos Stamatis Proprietor 34 West Adams P. : i H 1 i R 1 a H I ft a I! I I N -3 j, v u I i P K i ,4 I 4 1 I Pi 1 i t tur, 3 - V!Z -