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1 r z . PAGE SEVEN HE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1920 (Section Two) s , 1 r . t i 1 t ff 1 SOUTHSIDE NEWS OFFICE SOUTHSIDE DEPARTMENT 18 South Macdonald Street; Phone S41 j Mitt TEMPE AGENCY ! Laird & Dines Drug Store Phona 22 f ' GILBERT AGENCY f Gilbert Pharmacy !, Phone Mesa 1R2 s. f mill niKin IRin V Ullll III 111 I ft 111 1 1 I HUM llll. 11 UIUII K. w 1 ' ma I MESA, Nov. 24. Plans to make of the Southslde Buildn and Loan asso- , elation a larger and more complete or- ganlzation were perfected at a meet- lntk?f e Btockholders held Tuesday night, when the decision was made to a slocK to lnc amounl or 1100.000. Brought Into existence but a year ago, when there became such a areai neea ior aaamonai nomes in i iursa, me association nas gradually i ana rapidly expanded into an organl- zauon that has now over lo,000 as- sets. New sub-divisions have been opened in Mesa and over a half nun- dred new homes have been built. According to the plans of the build- lng and loan association officials, stock will be ssued with a guaranteed in- terest of 8 per cent, in units of 1100, and can be paid for either in cash or purcnasea on tne installment Plan or irom a per montn up. me stocK it is piarmea will nave a nxea maturing oatr ana can either De traded ror paid- up sjcocit. reueemea in casn, or iraaea on property. The purchaser of stock I will be given preference at all times in the matter of loans, it is planned. - Parade for Joy Night tinhHo nntifioattnn th th Mom v!k ,n m i,f n Thanksgiving night was made Wed- nesday evening In Mesa when over a hundred of the school students Joined streets. Banners carrying an Inkling of what is in store In the way of en- tertalnment were desplayed and other means were taken to acaualnt the dud lie generally with the fact that the Thursday night entertainment Is going) to be well worth while. There wil be shows galore, other stunts of a varied nature, and all concluding with a dance. The Joy night festival is to be given in the high school auditorium, w 1 i ct !" We JDUV VaOlQ, OUVCr. CIC. We cay high prices for high grade rold or silver ores, amalgam, concen-I trate. bullion, retort, etc. ShlD to us bv mail or express in any amount or Quantity. Cash sent you by return mail. Ve also buy diamonds, plati- I num. new or broken Jewelry, watches. false teeth. Liberty Bonds, War Stamps, mercury, magneto points, and all valuables. Goods returned within 10 days If you're not satisfied with the amount we send you, except wnen re fining must be done to determine the value. Ship to us now wnue nign prices are prevailing. Small and large shipments solicited. The Ohio Smelt inr & Refining Co. 231 Lennox Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. 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Direot Private Leased Wir LIBERTY BONDS , LIBERTY LOAN ISSUES BOUGHT LAWHON&PIPER Correspondents Logan & Bryan 39 South Central Avenue CHANDLER AGENCY Gardner & Hirmir Drug Store Phone 21 GOODYEAR AGENCY J. E. Flanagan Refreshment Parlor ifunds derived going: to the support of the athletic association, Will Observe Thanksgiving Practically all business will be bus- is;iitc;i4 aii ai cjcs, uu iiiui sua; ill uu- servance of Thanksgiving. AJ1 stores and business houses will be closed for the entire day, while the drug: Btores will close ieom 1 to 6 o'clock in the afternoon. The postofflce will observe Sunday hours, with no delivery on the rural routes. ft Newsboy Has Collision Norman Stoddard, one of the Repub hcan carriers in Mesa, sustained slight injuries and bruises when, while de- llivering papers shortly before daylight , . ' .o ' hv a mntorrvpio nnth rMr worn going west on the right side of the road and both carried lights, but they discovered each other too late to avoid the collision. Riders and bikes , alike suffered injuries with the result that they were all laid tip for repairs Wednesday. . Retj Cross Has Busy Day Camnalirn workers for the American Red Cross bad a husv rtav in Mesa Wednesday, their net nroeeeds from the sale of memberships runninsr close to 1130 for the dav. While not eoual to the near $150 raised on Monday, the onenin dav of the drive, the women were enthusiastic over the results of their day's efforts and count on bigger returns the last two days of the week Thursday la to b. observed as a holi day, with a cessation of campaign WOrk, but It will be resumed on Friday. p,y Indiana Thanksgiving Mesa hlgh and tne Indian team from pt. John's misson school will meet on the football field In Mesa Thursday afternoon as the stellar attraction of tne rootDau season, me game is jo be played at the baseball park, com- ncm al 'au: m uo w. iu "l arnts aown town at i o ciock. A short Thanksgiving service will be conducted Thursday morning at 10:30 t t- SOUTHSIDE THEATERS, tuday MaJedtie. Mesa "The Daredevil," starring Tom j-Iix. Sunshine comedy, "Heart Snatcher." ' Gilbert Maurice .Tourneur's special feature called "My Lady's Garter wjtn an ail-star cast. Bray Picto- graph called "Winged Huntsman," and "The Movies r'.xposea. rsramuuni Magazine Tempe "Mary Regan,' starring Anita Stewart. "Phantom Foe,' serial featuring Juanita Hansen. I Chandler "Jack Straw," starring Robert Warwick. Comedy, "Doing Time," featuring Snub Pollard Y PICE JO BE HELD AT TEMPE TODAV TEMPE. Nov. 24. A number of picnic dinner have been planned for Thanksgiving by Tempe people this year. A party Including the Alexan der, Dickinson, Clark, Carr, Griffin, Lanka, Sanders and Wamsley families will have lunCh some place on the desert. This is an annual and very pleasant affair, must of this crowd having enjoyed the same sort of an outing for the last nine yearst "How tha Story Grew" Put Orr at Scottedale "How the Story Grew" was put on In the schoolhouse at Scottsdale Tuesday evening, and was well attended. The ladies of Scottsdale furnished the musical numbers. The $36 which were cleared will be donated to the Tempe Woman's club bunilding fund. After the ent rtalnment, the Tempe women were served with cake and cocoa and a pleasant social hour was spent. Visiting Relatives Mrs. John F. Dooley of Bracketville. Texas, is spending Thanksgiving In xemye wiin irienus ana relatives, ssne Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. T. Bircnett. U. D. C. Ladies Will Meet , The U. D. C. ladles will meet at the home of Mrs. Norman Friday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. . Stages Hourly To Tempe, Mesa, Connection Chandler, TELEPHONE 1419 OIL STOCKS Will Have Social Hour Next Tuesday the K. P.'s and. their families and the Pythian Sisters will have a social meeting. A crowd of Tempe K. P.'s went to Chandler Wednesday evening to put on the third degree. Jerome Visitor Ray Alexander, attorney at law, is here from Jerome to spend a few days with relatives. Entertain Mccabees The Maccabees of Tempe were en tertained all day Tuesday by Mrs. Don Ftankenburg at her beautiful country home. Kach lady took one dish of cooked food and everyone had a fine time. Charles Piel Accepts Position Charles A. Piel has accepted a posi tion at Chandler with the Southwest Cotton company. o PEOPLE TO MADRY CHANDLER, Nov. 24. At a dliner party, given on Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Herzberg at Tempe the announcement of the en gagement of Ethel Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Herzberg of Los An geles and a resident of Chandler, to Allan M. Simon, a prominent young business man of Chandler. The popu lar and charming bride-elect is a mem ber of the junior set of the valley and has been making her home here with Mrs. Abe Lukin. Mr. Simon Is inter ested in the Miller-Simon store here and is a popular member of the local Junior set. No plans are as yet set for the wedding date, but it will fake place in the very near future. Accident Dewey Smith had a narrow escape from death on Tuesday afternoon when he was caught in a revolving pulley at the Southwest Cotton company gin here. One arm was literally torn off at the shoulder, his head was badly in jured and he was otherwise bruised. The accident happened about 3 o'clock as the young man was feeding cotton Into one of the gins. The belt slipped off and he went into the basement to slip it onto the pulley again. These pulleys go at a rapid rate of speed and in trying to engage the belt around the pulley he was drawn Into the machin ery. His head was Jammed against the shafting and his arm was torn off. permitting the body to drop to the nwr. ivieaicai aiienuon was sum moned and his condition was such that it was deemed advisable to rush him to the Sisters' hospital at Phoenix. Dr. A, Andresen .the attending surgeon. h,as hopes for his recovery. The young man came to Chandler about two months ago from Arkansas. He is un married and a brother of Greed Smith, a well known rancher. Recovering Mrs. C. A. Baldwin, wife of C. A. Baldwin, cashier of the Bank of Chan dler, is in the Mesa hospital following an operation. She is reported as re covering rapidly. Stores Close Chandler epent a very quiet Thanks giving, as all the stores were closed7 in honor of the day. Install Meat Department The Smith grocery has installed a meat department In Its store. Visitor Mr. O. G. Brundage of Farmersville, Cal., who has extensive land interests east of Chandler, has been spending the week here as the guest of Mr. R. M. Crenshaw. o : COPftRS 1 Cempned for The Republican by R. Ally Lawts. BJ. F. Huttoa j Co.'s Leased Wire. Hotel Adams 1 I r.ulldlnc. ill North Central Ave. j r Anaconda , 404 .... Butter .' 11 Calumet and Arizona ....... .46 .... Gere de Pasco 32 .... Chlno 20, ..i. Inspiration 3414 .... Kennecott 19 .... Ray Cons , .... Utah 52 Aritex Big Ledge A . A Calumet and Jerome 1,4 Dundee 1 Green Monster 14 Jerome Verde it Magma 21 Magma Chief New Cornelia 15 Ray Hercules Silver King ..28 United Eastern 2 Verde Extension 24 Verde Combination Ms V 23 M 16 33 2 ' COTTON FUTURES NEW YORK. Nov. 24. Cotton fu tures closed barely steady. December 16.80c; January 16.45c; March 16.34c; May 16.25c; July 16.10c. MERCANTILE PAPER NEW YORK," Nov. 24. Prime mer cantile paper unchanged. Exchange heavy; sterling demand 348; cables 34894. New York exchange on Mon treal 12 A per cent discount. U -"5? St L-J Old Fashioned Turkey Dinner with all the Trimmings at CHANDLER CAFE CHANDLER THE Tempe Grand Opening Thursday, Nov. 25 Wonderful Floor The best in Music PERCY'S JAZZ BAND Dancing, 10c Admission, 10c LADIES FREE - Republican A. P. Leased Wire NEW YORK, Nov. 24. The reaction ary trend of prices on the stock ex change today, in which many leaders canceled a substantial part of their re cent recoveries, suggested that finan cial conditions imposed further re vision of quoted values. Dealings were much smaller than on any previous day of the week, for which tomorrow's holiday was prob ably responsible. The confidence mani fested by the short interest, nowever, evidently had its justification in the ease with which the market receded. Money conditions remained easy, with an abundance of call loans at 6 per cent and more liberal offerings -of time funds and purchases of merchan:s' paper, but industrial and corome-clal advices merely confirmed the growing conviction of an inevitable slackening cf trade. Further cancellations of merchandise were referred to by. banking interests as one of the evils confronting the do mestic business situation and the sharp decline in imports of luxuries threv an interesting sidelight on the attitude of the buying public. Steel mills reported more cancellations on finished con tracts and sales of copper for home censumption were, made at 14 cents. t.ie lowest price in years. An extreme decline of aimo3t nine points in Atlantic Gulf affected other shippings by two to four and a half Doints. Representative industrials eased one to four points, with oils and motors and rails of the speculative and investment groups lost one to three and a half points. In most cases rallies of from one to two points ensued at the close, Pittsburg & West Virginia making an actual gain of five and three-eighths points on large dealings. Sales amounted to 700.000 shares. Foreign exchange markets were dull and lower, snangnai raie reiiecnug an other decline In bar silver in London Of the continental European markets German and Spanish remittances were weakest. Bonds were dull and featureless, the most leading Issues, including Liber ties, showing nominal gains or loss Sales, par value. $14,875,000. Old Unit ed States bonds were unchanged on call. CHICAGO. Nov. 24. Acute fresh weakness developed in the wheat mar ket today. There was a general rush to sell and a nearly complete lack o support. Reports of distress in the flour trade at -Philadelphia formed the chief bearish influence. It was said Philadelphia merchants had on hantf 300,000 barrels of flour for which there was no demand; down turns in stocks and cotton tedded further to unsettle confidence. Opening prices, which ranged from lc to 4&c lower, with De cember $1.641.67 and March $1.59 01.62, were followed by sharp addi tional breaks. Corn gave way with wheat. ATter opening unchanged to 13c lower, in- 32E3X325 Majestic TODAY MESA Tom Mix the daredevil of the world in The Dardevil 'THE . v The romance of a hard-boiled tenderfoot Tom Mix wrote it Tom!Mix directed it , Tom Mix is the star MAJESTIC TODAY MESA GILBERT FRIDAY TEMPE SATURDAY CHANDLER .. .. ... SUNDAY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES SPECIAL Thanksgiving Dinner Today ARIZ. MIDWAY Arizona eluding May at 7272c, the mar ket -underwent a material setback all around. Oats were depressed by the depres sion of other grain, starting unchanged to ic lower, May 49i49l,sc, and then undergoing a general sag. Lower quotations on hogs and cereals J forced provisions downward. Financial Review By ERIC KOBBE Of Blyth, Witter &. Co. Retail Price and the Public The public has read in the dally hand, and yet it fails to receive any immediate benefit from the drop. Daily reports show further reductions in woolens, cottons, leather, sugar or wheat, yet the retail prices to the pub lic remain practically the same. Nat urally, this condition of affairs is re sented, and this resentment has taken the form of a refusal to buy. We ad mit that it takes time for a reduction in the wholesale or market price of commodities and foodstuffs to be re fleeted in the retail trade, and that possibly reductions of any extent can not be made at this time by the retail trade without a loss. But if the public won t buy at present retail prices, what is the answer? The retail trade must face and accept any loss necessary to stimulate buying. Some retailers have seen and appreciated the situation and have made reductions accordingly, but others are slow to accept the verdict and, unless they change their attitude, they may find themselves facing greater and more serious and perma nent loss in the end. Beyond doubt the retailer can show a customer where they are making only a small profit at their present priced. and that they can not reduce t price on a shirt, for instance, because it was bought before the reduction in the price of cotton. This fact, though true, does not interest the customer. He know very well we are in for a period of INDEX A The Arizona Republican The Arizona Republican'a Print Shop. Arizona Photo Engraving Co. B E. J. Bennett & Co. Buntman & Kellogg. Dr. H. H. Braxton. c Central Finance Corporation. D Dr. Robert M. Dunlap. E F- H Dwight B. Heard Investment Co. Joe C Haldiman &. Co. OFFICE DIRECTORY OF THE HEARD BUILDING FIRST FLOOR DWIGHT B. HEARD INVESTMENT CO. REALTORS GROUND FLOOR THE ARIZONA REPUB LICAN'S PRINT SHOP GROUND FLOOR Fred O. Adams, Mgr. -Phone 4331 Book and Job Printing, , Ruling, Binding, Etc THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN THE STATE'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER Private Exchange All Depts. 4331 Editorial and News Dept, Mez zanine Floor. Display Advertising Dept, Mez zanine Floor. Classified Advertising Dept., Ground Floor. Circulation - Department, Ground Floor. Business Office, Ground Floor. SECOND FLOOR ARIZONA PHOTO ENGRAVING CO. Rooms 210-211-212-213 E. J. BENNETT & CO. REALTORS Rooms1 302-205 MRS. A. MONETTE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ROOM 213 lower prices, and what he wants is the benefit from them. He has been suf fering from high prices and now de mands retribution. And only a few will be fooled by "sales" which are not ac tually a reduction to at least a cost price or below, and the reactio'n against a retailer who marks down a few an cient relics and expects the public to think it a sale will be expressed in no uncertain terms. In other words, the buying public has been taught a most mighty lesson: "Let the buyer de- ware ! The most important thing is to get customers into your store, and have them buy. If it is necessary to take a loss to accomplish this, and it will be necessary, take it with a smile, be cause it has to be -Taken, and the sooner it is done the better off you will be. This will keep your customers buying. you will gain a reputation for fair treatment, you will have a satisriea trade to buy your new goods from you at a profit when you readjust your stock, and you will retain your old cus tomers besides adding new ones. A customer who gets the habit of go'ng elsewhere Is not easy t entice back. Don't let some other retailer take you. customers away from you through of fering them the prices tnjy oemano, Remember that if you get the public back in a buying mood your troubles are half over; but to do this the le- tailer must cut prices. COTTON NEW YORK. Nov. 24. Cotton closed barely steady net unchanged to 10 points lower. BAR SILVER NEW YORK, Nov. 24. Bar silver, domestic, unchanged; foreign 72. LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK, Nov. 24. Liberty bonds closed: 3's 92.60; first 4's 87.20 bid T second 4's 87.30; first 41i's 87.70; second 44s &6.96; third 44's 89.30; fourth 4i's 87.40; Victory 3's 96.00; Victory 4's 96.00. FOR QUICK REFERENCE -J -K F. D. Lane. M Mrs. A. Monette. N New York Life Ins. Co. Dr. D D. Northrup. -0 p- T. J. Prescott. . ' -Q- ' -Z- THIRD FLOOR FIFTH FLOOR BUNTMAN & KELLOGG NEW YORK LIFE . 319 INSURANCE CO. CENTRAL FINANCE ZL CORPORATION - , P. K. LEWIS, Pres. ' Rooms 308-09 i STODDARD INCORPORATING CO. STODDARD INVESTMENT CO. " Rooms 323 to 325 tollpSuell ' "SIXTH FLOOR" Room 306 V. O. WALLINGFORD ARCHITECT Room 310 l . FOURTH FLOOR ; DR. ROBT. M. DUNLAP SEVENTHFLOOR - DENTIST : , - Rooms 407-408 T. J. PRESCOTT "7 7 HENRY J. SULLIVAN F. D. LANE ATTORNEYS REALTORS Rooms 720-722 Room 426 . nn JOEC. HALDIMAN & CO. DR. D. D. NORTHRUP insurance and bonds OPTOMETRIST Room 709 Suite 421 Phone 4948 : i . n NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE j Furniched By I R. ALLYN LEWIS I Private Leased Wire to all E- I ehangse t - a Am. Beet Suger Am. Can . .1.;- Am. nlternational Am. Locomotive Am. Smelting and Refining Am. Tel. and Tel. Co Am. Woolen Atchinson Baldwin IxitonTotive Baltimore and Ohio Roth. KtApl (B) b; 14 26 m 84 y, 67 i , 84 , 5 385; 5a Vi Canadian Pacific "'Vi Central Leather J Ches. and Ohio JJ Chandler Motor 7o .2 Chi., Mil. & St. Paul " 3Vi Chi.. R I. & Pac. Ry 30 Colo. Fuel & Iron Corn Products 73 Crucible Steel S31'2 Erie JJs General Motors "Si Great Northern Pfd 80 Great Northern Ore 3t4 Haskell & Barker BS International Paper 2 Vi Int. Mer. Marine pfd B3i Invincible Oil 24 Lackawanna Steel 62", Mexican Petroleum ' 180 Midvale Steel 33 Vi Missouri Pacific I- N. Y. Central 75 14 N. Y., N. H. & Hartford 22 Norfolk & Western 100 Northern Pacific 86 Pan American Petroleum 77 Pan American "B" 72 Penn'sylvabnia 41 Pierce Arrow 23 Rfading 871,4 Rep. Iron & Steel 67 Royal Dutch .' 69 yt Southern Railway 2S Southern Pacific 112i Ptromberg Carb 44 Studebaker Co 45 ti Texas Co ..... 49 R v S Stoddard Incorporating Co. Stoddard Investment Co. Henry J. Sullivan. O. E. Schupp. T Tolleson-Samuell Land Co. U . V- W- V. O. Wallingford. X- Y ! O. E. SCHUPP ATTORNEY INVESTMENT BONDS INVESTMENT STOCKS Room 208 Phone 3382