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PAGE SIX THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1920 SPECIALISTS In the Examination of Eyes and the Fitting of Corrtct Gtassea Northrop Optical Co. EAST ADAMS STREET Phone 630 for Appolntmant ' .: 'if V l 1 4 i--r w 36 EaitWashington Si. Phone 30S9 WATER REPORT newrvolr, elevation . . .' 138.85 Reservoir, c ontents, acra feet. .955,59 Ioss. 24 hours 845 Elevation, year ago 168.22 Contits year ago 579,031 Water used, north side t 29.920 Water used, south side 11,298 o WEATHER FORECAST Arizona: Thursday and Friday part ly cloudy; warmer Thursday and prob ably Friday. Colorado: Thursday and Friday fair and warmer. New Mexico: Thursday and Friday fair and warmer. o WEATHER REPORT Stations -J tr P tr 5-2 ?o 1 r 0 "i o V f C o D MUNSON OPTICAL CO. 8 E. Washington Street PHOENIX, ARIZONA Phoenix Seed and Feed Company WhoWaala and Retail 125 East Jefferson St Boston tg Buffalo 68 Chicago 44 Denver ii Flagstaff 46 Fresno ......... 74 Galveston tl Kansas City .... 48 I -on Angeles .... 64 Minneapolis .... IS Needles 70 Naw Orleans .... 2 New Yorlc 3 Oklahoma 4 PHOENIX . 72 Pittsburg 68 Portland, Ore. .. 64 St. Louis 48 Salt Lake City .. 64 San Diego 63 San Francisco .. 54 Spokane 66 Tucson 76 Washington .... 72 Winnipeg 2s Yuma 76 o localBticis 76 Cloudy .00 68 Cloudy .02 (2 Cloudy .20 62 Clear .00 66 Clear .00 78 Ft. Cldy .00 61 Clear .00 62 Clear .00 72 Clear .00 49 Cloudy .00 80 Cloudy 00 70 Pt. Cldy .00 70 Cloudy .00 62 Clear .00 84 Pt. Cldy .00 64 Clear .18 64 Rain .01 60 Ft. Cldy .00 64 PC Cldy .00 66 Clear .00 62 Ft. Cldy .00 68 Cloudy .00 82 Pt. Cldy .00 76 Cloudy 06 26 Clear .00 84 Pt-Cldy .00 time vns spent In New York and Boston. ADMITTED TO BAR On motion of W. R. Kramer and credentials from the appellate division of the supreme court of New York, Martin Le Boutillier was ARRAIGNED ON CHARGE Tewis admitted to- practice law in tms siaie Walker yesterday was ararigned before by the supreem court yesterday. Mr. Justice McKea on a charge of commit- Le Boutillier will locate in this city. Inn- tafntorv offens. He was com- Tn FNTFRTilM r.l 11B LEADER mitted to the county Jail when he failed Mra E j piajan of Eisbee, presi- to furnish a bond of $10,000. The pre- dent of the Btate federation of women's , limlnary examination of thcasa win culDSj who is in the valley to attend bo held next Monday afternoon at 1 tne central Arizona district federation o'clock. The complaint was made by conTention which wfll be held In Peoria Ruthie Ma tsraneuiii. today, will be the guest of honor at a TO ELECT OFFICERS The annual reception glv,en by Mrs. IL C. Lockett, election of officers of the Arizona district leacration president, tomorrow Anti-Tuberculosis association will oe afternoon. Mrs. Lockett will receive held at the Woman's club on Thursday from 2 to 6 o'clock. Her guests will evening, Nov. 4. The meeting will be include presidents of women's clubs of In the nature of a dinner to which in- the district and the executive board of vitatlons have already been sent by the the district federation. She will be executive committee. Dean isyron assisted In receiving by past presidents Cummlngs of the University of Arizona of the state federation, Mrs. -lenry . will be the principal speaker. Ross and Mrs. II. A. Guild. Miss Louise DAin MAPPFRR COMING The Freeland, president of the Woman s chamber of commerce received word club of the Washington district, will yesterday that Harry Locke, author oi pour. Locke's Road Maps, accompanied by WILL RECEIVE SUNDAY Dr. and his map maker, William T. Taylor, is Mrs. DavM L. LIknaitz will receive in tha state on a road mapping tour Sunday afternoon from 2 until S and will presumably be In Phoenix o'clock at their apartments at the within a few days. LocKe is engaseu Westminster. No cards have been 1s at present in mapping the Prescott- sued for the event, which will be in Jerome shortline. formal in character. WANTS MILO MAIZE The Marl- ORDERS SURVEY The surveyor rona. county farm bureau issued an in- general issued an order Yesterday for quiry yesterday among farmers of the mineral survey No. 3717, providing for Salt River valley for live carioaas ui the survey of the Pasadena No. 1, No milo maize. 2. No. 3, No. 4, No. 5 and No. 6 lode GETS LONG SENTENCE C. II. mining claims, situated 1 nthe Cedar Duggan, who pleaded guilty in the su- mining district, Mohave county. RETURNING FROM COAST Mrs. Bertrand R. Cocks will return te Phoe Haas, Barcch & Co, he GROCERS WHOLESALE Local Waathar Yesterday 6 a.m. Noon Temp., dry bulb .. 47 Temo. wet bulb .. 43 Humidity, per cent 72 Wind from Wind, miles ...... 6 Rainfall 0 80 67 20 B 6 0 ARIZONA HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. . , Tha Only EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE Hardware Hausa in tha State p.m. 72 5& 44 N 5 0 Weather ....Cloudy ruciay rr-iay Highest yesterday ......... ..85 LowMt vesterdav 44 Total rainfall 0 Deficiency In temperature yesterday, 2 degrees. Deficiency In temperature since the first of the month. 87 degrees. . Accumulated deficiency In tempera ture since January 1, 87 degrees. . Normal nreclnltatlon January 1 to date. 6.30 Inches. ' Actual precipitation January V to date 6.03 Inches. Deficiency' since January 1, Inches. Constable Ice and Fuel Company Phone 1555 WOOD AND COAL nrlnr rnurt recently ta a Charge Oi I tmbezlement. was sentenced on Tues day by Judge Stanford to serve from nix tomorrow from Palo Alto, where two to five years In the state penuen- 8ne attended the funeral of her mother, tlary. Dug?an was charged witn rent- Mrs. T. B. Downing, yesterday. Mrs. Ing a car from Sam i lelds ana driving Downing was in 111 health for several it to l secure this he is alleged to have offered the other daughter, Mrs. Ion Parks, lives car for sale. He was arrested on bus- jn Palo Alto. The eons who survive picion by Sheriff Hall at Florence ana Mra Downing are P. M. Downing of brought back to Phoenix. I San Francisco and Claud Downing of HALLOWE'EN PARTY The Ep- Berkeley. worth league or the irst aieinoaisi 13 VISITOR HERE Lester Lan- Eplscopal church is to give a Hal lowe'en "blowout" at the unnnisnea skeleton of the Deaconess hospital at I Tenth street and McDowell road on Friday evening. Oct. 29. K. OF C. DANCE The social com- deker Goodman arrived In Phoenix yesterday from New York en route to his home in San Francisco. This is Mr. Goodman's first visit here since he left Phoenix- a number of years ago with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Charles Wesley Smalley Charles Wesley Smalley, 20-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Smalley, died at the family home on Fast Brill street yesterday after an Illness of two weeks. Funeral services will be held at 8:45 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Mary's Catholic church. The body may be viewed today at the A. L. Moore and Son's Undertaking rooms. Besides his parents, Charles Smalley Is survived by a brother, James H. Smalley of Collbian, Colo., and three sisters, Mrs. II. WT. Henderson of Em- mitt, Idaho; Mrs. Mary Henry Ellis of Chandler, and Miss Anna Smalley of the home here. o HIGHWAYS WEATHER BULLETIN . River Crossings The river at Sacaton is still dry. The crossing is in good condition. Cochise County All roads in good condition and be ing Improved. ' Gila County Snow and rain over county has soft ened the roads. Maintenance work going on which will restore the gen erally good condition. Graham County Graham County roads rough and dusty. Maricopa County Valley roads improving, drying rap idly; roads north good; coast roads dusty and rutty. Superior and Apache Trail drying. Navajo County Fort Apache road good to Snowflake. Snowflake to Showlow muddy from snow on Wednesday, the 20th. Show low to Fort Apache passable, Hol brook to Winslow being dragged; o. k. by Tuesday. 26th. Old Trails to St. Johns, good. Pima County About one-fourth of an Inch of rain fell at Tucson. Pinal County Recent rains of slight benefit; roads little better than 'before. Mountain roads good. Valley roads dry and dusty. Santa Cruz County AH county roads In good traveling condition: no rains or snow' up to the present. Coming Events mlttee of the Knights or coiumous wm Goodman. Mr. Goodman holds a re give a social dance on Friday evening, sponsible position with the Beach Nut Oct. 29. Knights and their friends are packing company Invited to attend. ORGANIZING TOBACCO DEALERS JUNIOR AUXILIARY MEETING There will be an important meeting of association of the United States, a na the Junior Auxiliary at the school ad- jonal organization including tobacco ministration building Friday evening, dealws of &U kinds. Is belnr carried at 8 o'clock. All members are urged lnto Arizona by V. E. Hicks of 24 to attend and to bring their friends. South First avenue, renresentatlvn of FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD I the John DANCE The T. I. C. of the Fraternal Francisco, a branch of th ljrft nrf Brotherhood will give a "Jinx" dance Mvr Tnho on Saturday evening at the K. of P. now recelvinr membersh'ln amplications hall. All members are urged to be from Arizona tobacco dealers. The present. There will be cards and danc- work or tne Tobacco Merchants' asso- ing, with one of the best orchestras elation, devoted to serving the lndus- tnai can oe procureu. a gouu iuno 13 tryt includes protectln the Interests HUH CASE IS POSHED Thursday, Oct. 2S Tea dance at the County club, 5 to 8 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 29 Semi-annual con vention of Central Arizona Dia trict Federation of Cluba at Peoria. Thursday, Oct. 2S Hallowe'en dance at Woman's club by Business and Professional Woman's club. Friday, Oct. 29 Box social by Madi aon Woman'a club at tha Madison achool, 7:30 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 30 Hallowe'en aupper dance at Country club, 7 p. m. Thursday, Nov 11 Concert by Joseph Lhevinne, Russian pianist, at high achool auditorium, under auspices of Musical Events club. o ' BALLOT BOXES Iff .FOB POLLING PLACES Inspectors appointed by the board of supervisors for each of the voting precincts in Phoenix and those ad joining the city are requested to phone C L. Standage, clerk of the board of supervisors, whether they will call for the election supplies and bal lot boxes for their precincts or not. The boxes will be ready to send out to each of the polling places in a day or two and it Is necessary that the board know the Intentions of the in spectors In order that arrangements can be made to get the supplies to the precinct. When the inspectors were notified of their appointment by the board of supervisors, each was requested to ad vise the board about the supplies for that precinct. So far only a few have done so. Clerks in office of the board of supervisors have more than half of the ballot boxes ready to ha taken to the polling places. Those going to the outlying precincts in the county will he sent out tomorrow by express, Each ballot box contains all the sup plies for the election with the excep tlon of the ballots which are in 1 separate package. Each ballot box Is locked and one key is sent to the In spector and the other is kept at the board of supervisors. o assured to all who attend. ELKS MEET TONIGHT The Phoe nix lodge of Elks will hold & big meet ing this evening at the Red Bird, the old Arcadia hall, on "West Washington Guaranteed TITLES Phen!x Tide eV Trust Ca. 4' 'ifcAi4t.i.nil.ii ft ialiTujl I Buy Diamonds and m rav mznest iasn rnce Mack Gardner 45 N. CENTRAL Cotton Region Bulletin ' NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 26 Tempera tures continued somewhat above nor mal In eastern districts but cool weath er continued west of the Mississippi river where temperatures were 6 de grees to 16 degrees below seasonal. Rain mostly lirht to mod rate but local ly heavy In Oklahoma Arkansas, Ten nessee and Alabama and at numerous stations In Georgia and Mississippi with scattered showers In other states except Texas. ROBERT Q. GRANT. 0 The present ruims; family of Japan came to the throne In 660 B. C. O 1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY of tobacco merchants In all ways. In educational matters as well as In trade practices. OPEN TEMPE CROSSING After personally Inspecting the railroad street. A large class Is to be initiated crossIngr at Tempe. the corporation which the members are urged not to miss. Among others, the Masked Mar vel will do the Poo Poo dance. LADIES' AID MEETING The La- TAKKN Oct. 16 from In front of Y. M. C. A., a blue and white Yale bicycle; $5.00 reward for return to 60 wet Moreland street. Phone 8498. gs LOST 13 Government horses. branded U. S. on left shoulder. If found I call 1793 or 1461. . dr PLUMBING 1 HONEST WORK FAIR PRICES Sand ma your work for quick and efficient eerviee , O. E. BELLAS 10 North Flrat 6L1 Phone fS75 STRAYED to my place, young colt about I months old. Owner .-all at 602 So. 7th Ave. LOANS EASY TO GET In iumi uo to $300. at lawful rates, an ye' furniture, plana, automo ile, livestock, implementa, eta. Rapay In email monthly payment if daalred. Ample fund. Juet ana tourtaoua treatment. Strictly aan fidantial. PEOPLE'S LOAN AND INVEST MENT COMPANY Phone 1334. S3 East Washinatea PIANO FOR' BALE CHEAP 1007 Weat Madison St. commission yesterday ordered the Art zont Eastern railroad to remove the cars which blocked the crossing, which it ordered open forthwith. The state hifrhwav denartmont ImmoflloHv filial C , l . , - ln the tracks and the highway was op- church will meet this afternoon l at 2 ned to the pubUCi whlch ha, had o'clock at the home of Mrs. II. Leiber. 164S West Monroe streot. ENDS VACATION IN EAST Mrs. Harriet Moore has returned to her home. 603 North First street, affsr a vacation spent In Wisconsin. Her lis ter, Mrs. Peter Stevens, and children returned to Phoenix with her. PAN-HELLENIC TO MEET The Pan-Hellenic Luncheon club will meet on Saturday at 1 o'clock at the Ranch House at Central avenue and Roose velt street. M'ss Margaret Hurley, the president, urges all college womn who are members of Greek letter fraterni ties to be present. RETURNS FROM EAST Robert Baker of Warren Brothers returned yesterday from a month's absence in the East, the greater part of which Sb r 1 1 s 3 v ( uk 4 j Iron Works, Inc. Phone 1271 4 Muth of Biate Cap- , , , . i?a and llarrt- V'hav. -to-data Foundry Machine iiiop and speclallxe -palring Mining and, Oottoo Qlm hinery. E. C. VOSS. Manage ". Engraved WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS MAKlIrACniHINC STATIONERS ai7 WEST ADAMS ST. Special Today 4-lb. package of Pratt's Poultry Regulator 60c and 1-lb. package of Pratt's Lice Powder 30c Both for 75c Phoenix Seed and Feed Company 133 East Jefferson St. "OUR MOTTO" Service and Satisfaction We call and deliver to all parte of tha city A Trial Will Convince PHONE 1042 ASK FOR HARRY STRAUSS Now. With Paris Cleaners 121 West Monroe . public, which has had to make a 200-yard detour over bad roads for the past few weeks. The town of Tempe cleared the right-of-way in ac cordance with the ruling of the com mission. The railroad engineer then refused to open the crossing and the town council appealed to the commls sion to Interpret its ruling. WILL SPEAK AT RALLY William P. Crump of this city will speak at a ngro Republican rally at Trescltt to ni.'ht. JUNIOR GUILD MEETING A dis cussion of "District Nursing" by Miss Weed, public health nurse, will feature the meeting of the Junior Guild which will he held Thursdav afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The meeting will be held at the Newhaven apartments, 850 North Fifth avenue, and the hostesses will be Miss Clara Ople and Miss Prlscllla Wilson. o I Ll- On account of the absence of Jark Klrby from the city, the preliminary neanng or the case of the state aeainst ii. j. ltaven. charsred with man slaughter In connection with the death of Blaine Clark, who died from In Juries received when Raven's car col lided with a truck on October 15, was postponed from yesterday afternoon to 1 o'clock next Saturday afternoon Raven was arraigned on the charge last Saturday and was released under a bond of $600 which he furnished. The accident occurred at the Inter section of First and Washington streets about 8 o'clock in the morn ing. Klrby was driver of the truck with which Raven's car collided. Clark died at 1:30 o'clock on the moilnlng of October 16 from injuries received when he was thrown from the run ning board of Raven's car against the truck. ' The complaint against Raven was filed by R. D. Clark, the father of Blaine Clark, who arrived In Phoenix a few days after the death of his son. o RULES. Beth, aged 6, announced at dinner: "Papa, I have made up three rules to go by, and I am going to keep them all my life. First, 'Be kind to everyone:' second. Keep out of danger;' third and best of all, When I grow up and get married and have a little girl of my own if I have one and tha house gets afire, save the child. Life. m 0 Mails between the United States ana Canada are handled as freight. S HELD I CHARGE OF STEALI1 AUTO F. J. Watson yesterday pleaded not guilty before Justice McKee on 1 charge of grand larceny and was com mitted to the county jail when he failed to furnish a bond of 1600. He will have a preliminary hearlne at 1 o'clock next Friday morning. Watson is charged with taking an automobile belonging to William Peper last Mon day night. He was arrested In Mesa by Constable O. L. Pickens about two hours after the car was missed. Watson had Just parked the car. Constable Pickens said, near the car nival grounds when he arrested him. Two suit cases belonging to Watson was found In the car, which had the lifcense numbers of a Ford auto be longing to Miss Josephine Crowley on it when It arrived in Mesa. Watson claims he was driven to Mesa in the car by another fellow whom he was unable to locate Tuesday morning. WTatson told the officers he had ar rived from San Francisco Monday morning. Miss Crowley reported the i theft of the license numbers from her car a few minutes before Mr. Peper reported the loss of his car. o The cowblrd," like the cuckoo, lays Its eggs In nests of other birds. In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of clothes. . The same thing hap pens in the Fall, and, when it comes to "thoughts of clothes," we're all young. Suppose you could buy clothes only at those two seasons? It might be possible to reduce the price, be cause such an arrange- . ment would reduce the cost of doing business, but would you approve of a reduction gained in such a way? No, you would not. You want service; you "want what you want when you want it;" and we're here, 1 every working day in . the year to supply you with the best of clothes and the best of service at the lowest possible prices. . McDougall & Cassou Washington Street TRUSS FITTING A Specialty Private and Satisfac tory Fitting KIMBALL & HULETT N. W. Corner Adams. Phone 4414 Diamonds In their natural state are usually of a dull lead color . The language of Corsica, Napoleon'ai birthplace, is chiefly Italian. IF IT'S JEWELRY WE MAKE IT TO ORDER .Geo. De Freitaa Manufacturing Jeweler If It'a Broken Wa Repair It 25 North First Ave., Phoenix OBITUARIES Horton J. Dowd Funeral services for Horton J. Dowd, who died last Tuesday at his home, 2942 North Fourth street, will be held at 10:20 o'clock this morning at the residence. The Rev. George M. Lehigh will officiate and interment will be In Greenwood cemetery. Mr. Dowd was 69 years of age. lie had lived in phoenix for only six months, coming from Indiana. A. wife and a daughter survive. BIG JINX DANCE Giver by the T. I. C.s of the Fraternal Brotherhood Saturday evening, October 30, K, of P. halL . Excellent Music ABB: THE FIRM Where You Can Safely Send Your Clothes HANSON AIJD MACHINISTS ,- r- i A Phone 1360 tZ" Grand Ave. Phone 1896 3rd Ave. and Madison St. The Largest Wholesale and Retail Cleaners & Dyers In Arizona C K. & Co 1S26 I 4 TT' tt Clothes Get quality WE show here the Glen Rock, one of the new Stratford overcoat crea tions. Undeniably, style is a Stratford supremacy, but you have only to examine this overcoat itself to see that the style is companion to other qualities no less excelling. . . . - From the very cutting of the pure wool fabric to the final touch in the finishing of a button hole, you will find a quality of craftsmanship that will give youanew con ception of fine tailoring. As an example of the thought and care that enter into the making of Stratford Clothes, just note the band of stitching across the pockets cf this Glen Rock model overcoat. Thi3 "total stitching" is employed on the pockets, and in some instances the cuffs, of certain overcoat models, wnose fabrics are heavynapped or soft-finished. Thus there is no chance for that "worn" appearance at points where the wear is hard. See this model as well as the others we are now showing and you will know what clothes to buy for real value. r- I. - I - M 1 k- M 1 5 - m m 4 i 'A H ' 1 ! i t f if X1 - ' I' -J