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A out r-Li- . '-,' - THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1920 SOUTHSIDE NEWS OFFICE SOUTHSIDE DEPARTMENT 15 SoutS Macdonald Streetj Phene 841 j Mesa TEMFE AGENCY Llrd & Dine, Drut Store Phone 22 GILBERT AGENCY Gilbert Pharmacy Phone Msta 1R2 CHANDLER AGENCY Gardnar 4V Harme? Drug Star Phone 21 GOODYEAR AGENCY J. E. Flanagan Refreshment Parlor OFFERS GAS. Pill j! TD TOWfJ OF TEW1PE jriMrn, Oct n.At tha ga hr- l.'K whk-h. was held In tbp city hall to div Mr.Ohanrtier offered to giva to tha ttn of lmp tha whole ga plant wt'.i the exception of the meters, lor M-h ha offered to aocept $1S each. Tie hearing was continued to await tHf dt'clNion of tha town council cou cemlng the. mutter. PVt Traffia Over Railroad Creselng 'ir.m first traffic, a. new truck driven h'iiJ. W. CtiiPiniin, pas.ed oner the rail frond croKNmij on Kaat Eighth street atl I o'clock Wr.lnrsday afternoon. Tha nt'.Ji ..! company contended tht In nasuring th 200 ft the point of twflnntntf should ba In tha center of th railroad crossing. Tha state en gineer aald It should ba on the railroad whr a straight Una from Eighth utrnot would crosa tha ranter of the railroad track. Tha town official took th enslneer's daclilon and carried out their contract under thosa measure irpMs. Tha enunbers of tha corpora tioti commission went over tha sltua tlon personally and a tor a, abort con uit;Uion orJod tha crossing opened ImmeUlatafy, and thus settled tha dis pute. New Daughter Mr. and Mrs. York Sagawa are tha proud parents of a alx-pound baby girl, bom In tha Calhown hospital Sun tiny. Hoth mother and child ara doing nlnely. Daath of Minnie J. Mayar Minnie J. Meyer died In Pasadena Monday right. Tha body was ahlpped to Tampa and waa supposed to have arrived hera ioma time Wednesday. At tna tlm of writing nothing definite could ba learned about tha funeral ar-rangements. Haydan Visitor Earl Hatch of II ay den was In Phoe nix this week and visited Jack Kinney and family Tuesday, returning to Hay- aen Wednesday morning. Entertain Society Tha Misses Reba Talbott and Frieda Mathewa entertained the Kalkagathla Society at tha home of Mlsa Talbott on East Eighth street Wednesday night. The housa was prettily deco rated In spooky things. Hallowe'en re freshments were served and a general good time waa had by all the girls. Card Club Meets The Tuerday Card club met at tha home of lira. A. B. Clark this week. Mrs. Tholora Dickinson won first prist and Mrs. A. B. Clark the con solation. Refreshments were served and a pleasant afternoon spent by all. Card ef Thanks X wish to express my thanks to our friends and the pall bearers for their sympathy and deeds of generous thoughtfumesa during tha Illness and death of my beloved husband, W. J. N'lchola. I want to especially thank tha Southwest Cotton company em ployes for their beoutlful floral offer ings. Dora It. Nichols. ONE LITTLE PIMPLE : SPOILS A y ' BEAUTIFUL FACE No matter how perfect the features, hoy radiant the companion. Just one little, pimple will spoil It all. Jnt always ran thesa little facial bl.mirhea be prevented for they may b caused by tha too frequent use of Irritating soaps, powders, rouge or pos sibly Impure blood. I : very car ahould be taken to pra-anr-o the skin, especially the face, neck, arpta and hatula. Only tha purest and best sterilized toilet snap should be usd to cleans the skin, and whea a fa. powder must be employed one of tha highest quality should ba selaoted. When a ilmple pops out on your face, you don't have to remain Indoors or try to hide It. Rimply touch tha little spot with BLACK and WHITE ntiifmnt and it will vanlah almost lik-e mac;!c. This little aid to beauty should ba kept on every woman's t.ri:j!nff taUo. because. H 1 a neces m toilet requisite for removing Uir facial blemishes such as rough, blo.chy. sallow akin. Tha way It clears tha complexion In marvelous. ELACK and W1UTU Soap ahould al ways be ufd with tha.OlnLment. Both ar4 sold and guaranteed by all good drug storen at 23o each a package, or th" manufacturers will send postpaid 9n-rece!pt of CDc. A stiu'le of BX.ACK and WHITE (Ointment, llteratura and KLACK. and WIIITK nirthday and Dream Book s,t free If you v 111 .Hi and mall thl .'-r-t!m....t to i r LACK and WIHTI3, i U.07, Memphis, Tenn. CHRIS SIGALA FOR CONSTABLE To tha Voters of Tempo and Scotts dal Precinct: In placing my name before you aa tha Democratlo candidate for Con stable for Tempo and Scottsdale Pra- 1 clnct, I feel I am well qualified to ful fill the duties of that office. Having resided In Tempo for many years be ing well acquainted with its people and surroundings and having been elected for threo onseeutlve terms as con stable In the past, and also serving aa d-eputy shoriff of this county. I be lieve that If I am elected, through your assistance, I can give you aa efficient service as an officer, and promise to devote my best efforts to serve without fear or favor. I am at present serving as truant officer to tha publlo schools of Tempo. Trusting that you will give my candidacy your fair consideration. am. Respectfully youra. It . CUIUS SIQAUL, Mrs. Long mora la Heme Mrs. W. J. Longmore returned last Saturday from an Interesting trip of three months through tha middle western states and Into Canada, where the summer waa pasaed. The return was made down the western coast and Into California, where a short visit was enjoyed enroute home. &Dacisl Niaht Stage Tha Union stage line has arranged for a special car to leave Mesa each nirht at 11 o'clock for Tempo and Phoenix. The SDeclal will be continued throuah the remainder of carnival week. Temoa Faila to Aooesr No Game Tha Tempe-Mena echeduled game for W.(inr1av afternoon fell by the way side when after an hour and mora of waiting the necessary four men to complete Tempa's line-up failed to put In an appearance. The Mesa team was on tha flald and the fana congregated, but Tempo's lone five. men appeared without the remainder of the team to support them. They practiced and they waited and finally tha crowd dis persed. Manager Nichols of tha Tem- pean rolled In about then but as he couldn't account for the other missing ones tha game was called off. Cin 2185 Balaa Cotton Up to noon Wednesday 21S5 bales of cotton had been ginned out by tha Attawav-Phelpa rln In Mesa. The first to get under way on tha southslda this season, that Blant has turnd out more baled. cotton than any other ana nas been runnlna- almost continuously night and day since the early part of the season. Peed cotton still plls In on the plant and keep It taxed to capacity Returns From Summer Away P. P. Klsemore has returned to Mesa after hla Bummer's vacation andN Is again domiciled In Mesa with his fam Uy at 151 South Hlbbert street. No Director Elected After calling a meeting of the Mesa Cotton (Growers' association, for Wednesday morning It was discovered upon reference to the by-laws that the director member of tha Arizona Cotton (Growers' association must be chosen from and by tha board of directors That part of the program waa conse quently dispensed with and the dlrec tora. it is nlanned. will meet at an early date to make their choice. SOUTHSIDE THEATERS TODAY Majestic. Mesa "The Cyclone." starring Tom Mix. Sunshine comedy. His Naughty Wink." Gilbert "Mary's Ankle." reaturms Douglas MacLean and Dorla May. TemDe "Cuoid. the Cow Puncner, starrins Will Boxers. "Daredevil Dick" seriaL featuring Jack Dempscy Chandler Marguerite Clark in "ah of a Sudden Pererv." Mark toenneu comedy, "Fresh lYom the City." o T EIIS TOIIH FOR YOUNGER BOYS of age. Full information may be ob tained at the desk. As there la much mterest being; taken In tennis by the boys at this time, it Is certain the tournament will be re ceived with Joy by the younger hoys, w'ho have never had a chance to prove their skill In this line. The cabinet is composed of the following boys: Sam Joy. Verland Haldiman. Dean Thayer, Milton Coggrlns, Bert McKinney, Car roll Batte,.Dean Hicks, Lionel McGarr, Morgan Tennlngton. o IN HIS FAVORITE LANGUAGE "An altruist. Tommy, is one who subjugates his own Interest to the In terest of his fellow man." "I got yer. He's a guy what makes a sacrifice hit." Boston Transcript. The "Older Boys" cabinet of the M. C. A, held the annual election or officers at its rearular meeting last night. Deane Hicks was elected presi dent Bert McKinney vice president, and Morgan Pennington secretary. The social committee waa instructed to draw plans for a social for the younger members of the "Y," and to submit the clans at next cabinet meeting. The extension committee will conduct tennla tournament for the members of the boys' department under 14 years Beautiful Women of Soclety.duringthepast seventy years have relied upon it for their distin- ulshed appearance, ine ft, refined, pearly white complexion It renders Instantly, Is always the source of flattering comment. i a .at,., --f II Bin iii iniaii m ii ii i n i jSiwEabSsaBaSSXiial have Resinol ready for scalds and mirns The tormenting, insistent pain of t bum or scald is quickly subdued bj Resinol Ointment. Its cooling ingre dients remove the Inflammation, and hasten the healing. Cover the burn well with Resinol and bandage with o ft gauze. In severe bums or scalds covering a large surface always send for a doctor. IUsIboI products at all druggist. aawaaaasaw" mm m every IJjJI ! home-- f PIii 1 by every Afel' COokr- mM It v Made of Arizona Wheat i Known to be the best eoft -wheat in America by a special pro cess which Insures never varying duality, evenness of textnra, and snow white color. i IT MAKES BETTER CAKES, PEES AND PASTRY " -.. a I r "' i 5,'CST.J .1 n :: FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acres. miles from Dallas, Tex. Choice location for dairy, good cotton and corn farm. B. C. Branson, Mesa, Aria. it o MESA A! PHU MEET ON GRID SAT. MESA, OcL 17 Valley honors In football will he at stake when Mesa and PhoeniK high schools meet here next Saturday afternoon. Tha game Is being staged as one of tha events of carnival week and a record crowd Is expected out to witness It. Defeat waa victory for both of thesa two schools. which wara defeated last Saturday, and the experience gained them will tend to make of this week's match a much batter exhibition. For the first aeaao nln football Ma htgh has so fax put np a good frout and big thlrga are extwscted of tha eleven when its goes up agalnsx x-noenix htgh next Saturday. The winner of this game will In all probability bo matched against Tucson high school for a valley game on Thanksgiving day. Play will be called at 1 o'clock Sat urday afternoon. Aa the game Is to ba played at the baaaball park It will be necesjary to nave It out of tha way by 2: SO. when tha last of tha three days' rodeo program commences. u , ,u iw IP' , v f r3 larais A. Smith km 9 f L Davis i Democratic Legislative Nominees . "7 m Q Icn. " Fred V. Norton 0. A. Kane 1. T. Holland at . 1GII SCHOOL AUDITORIUM iHon. Hon. lO 5 0. I A Stxaddlini at last, Realizing dodging, 4 the evading, Senator ices tne uaai wave ior me this, he now In Sheer Pterdii bd ywus to bold k felgfc. 6 Tt) bxesk fcii with its wi di, WstisbS sot ftfceis fboth popjrta grow, Ir Handera- fieldi.'-Jaia JfcRa I . The fosmdera of the League of Nations BsidAJg sa bo Stsss mA Stripes Harding, cornered League of Nations, Desperation says: 4i France has sent her spokesman to me, inform ally, asking America in its new realization of the situation to lead the way for an Association of Nations.'. . . Grtcncasth. IntLf Speech ;, October 15th. On being brought to account for this amazing statement, he would not namethis4'spokesman rep resenting ; France." The French Embassy at Washington has officially informed the State De partment of the United States that the French Government has not con sulted Senator Harding, either formally or in formally. . . ' Senator Harding stands convicted at least of gross misrepresentation. But there is a Voice from France that Am 9 lenca Has H ea And shall continue to hear. It is The Voice of Our 80,000 Dead. They cannot and will not be denied. Nobly they fought and gloriously they died for the ideals expressed in the League of Nations Covenant. The Mothers of our Dead will vote their votes. Let xa then with Lincoln say, ' 'that from theso honored dead wc cake increased devotion to the cause for which- they gave the last foil xnetsnre of devotion that we hero highly resolve that the dead shall not have died in vain." 1 V 1 7 f 7 for aai aa PfiMtia National CaaaaajMaa. HI a -, J f