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o PAGE SIX THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1921 M EAST WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 3089 WATER REPORT Reservoir, elevation Reservoir, contents, acre ft.. Loss, 24 hours Klevation, rear ago Contents, year ago Water used, north side Water used, south side . 182. S4 746. 35S 2.844 226. 35 l,30.3t0 33.46S 35,600 SPECIALISTS In Examination of Eye and fitting ef correct Glasses NORTHRUP OPTICAL CO. 9 E. Adam St. Phone 690 For Appointment. HANSON & KARLSON j 737 GRAND AVE. Machinists Engineers Auto and Gas Engine Mechanics Welding and Forging PLUMBING HONEST WORK FAIR PRICES i Sand ma your work for i quick and efficient service I O. E. BELLAS t'O North First St. Phone 2875 WEATHER FORECAST ' Arizona Friday and Saturday, lo cal showers; not much change in temperature. New Mexico Friday and Saturday, local showers, possibly thunder storms; slightly cooler. West Texas Friday, partly cloudy; Saturday, cloudy; not much change in temperature. WEATHER BULLETIN Stations 3 3 s m go X SHOES ! THAT NEED REPAIRS should receive the besL We know bow. SANDIGE SHOE SHOPS 123 W. Washington and 21 N. 1st Ave. CONSTABLE ICE & FUEL CO. Phone 1555 Pure Ice, Good Service A FORBIDDEN FRUIT Eve tasted the forbidden fruit in the long ago and Eve's problem has come down to us today "Forbidden Fruit" Is a master drama of human life. Boston 46 84 Rain Buffalo 54 68 Ft. CMy .. Chicago 6 60 Clear Denver ; .70 76 Cloudy Flagstaff 48 60 Cloudy Fresno 54 56 Cloudy .10 Galveston 70 74 Clear Kansas City ....68 70 Clear .. Los Angeles ....54 56 Rain .S Minneapolis ....68 68 Clear Needles 80 S6 Cloudy New Orleans ...68 72 Clear New York 46 52 Rain Oklahoma 64 68 Clear .01 PHOENIX 7S 79 Cloudy Pittsburg 50 54 Cloudy. Portland, Ore... 58 58 Cloudy St. Louis .'....68 70 Clear Salt Lake City. .72 72 Cloudy San Diego 56 60 Rain .22 San Francisco.. 56 60 Cloudy Seattle 56 66 Clear Spokane 62 66 Pt. Cldy .. Tampa 66 72 Clear Tucson 80 88 Cloudy Washington ...48 50 Rain - .OS Winnipeg 64 72 Clear Yuma 66 86 Pt. Cldy .. o 13 23 SE SE ' 7 12 0 ' 0 Local Weather Yesterday . 6 a.m. Noon 6 p.m. Temp., dry bulb... 56 77 76 Humidity, per ct. 24 Wind, from . ...... E Wind, miles .... 8 . Rainfall ..0 Weather Clear. Cloudy. Cloudy. Highest yesterday 79 Highest this date for 26 years:... 9 Lowest yesterday .55 Lowest this date for 26 years 4s Total rainfall .'. 0 Deficiency in temperature yester day, 5 degrees. - Excess in temperature since the first of the month, 13 degrees. Accumulated excess in temperature since January 1,278 degrees.' Normal precipitation, January 1 to date, 2.78 inches. Actual precipitation, January 1 to date, 0.29 inch. Deficiency since January 1, 2.49 inches. G. W. M DOWALL. o " ATTENTION, SHRINERS , yfTX- El Zaribah Temple, Mys tJUi7 tJc Shrine, will meet in Stated Session Friday- eve ning at 8 o'clock in the Auditorium.- A good attendance is solicited. H. E. ST. CLAIRE, It Recorder. (A aeries ef talks ts the Good Citizen by the Public Utility) The Price of Continuous Service CHAPTER IX ELECTRICITY, is supplied to Phoenix largely from the plants of the Water Users' Association. When storms blow down the long transmission lines or .when water is not brought down for irrigation, there is a time when there is a shortage of power. To provide a reserve supply of power for such times, a transmission line seventy . miles long, connecting Phoenix with the' system of the Arizona Power Company in Yavapai County,, has been built. This line with its large sub-stations, cost over a quarter of a million' dollars. It is in use for weeks at a time. No lights or powTer could have been supplied in Phoenix for twenty-eight days last year, and only a portion of the city could have been sup plied for thirty-five other days, if this re serve supply of power had not been avail able. . v THE gas plant- of the Company has duplicate generators, pumps and other machinery standing idle most of the time and put into service immediately upon failure of any apparatus. A CORPS of trained men is kept on hand to take the place of any employees who are unable to report for duty. IT requires large investment to give unin terrupted service to a city. It is worth all it costs to the community. THE Good Citizen appreciates that the Public Service Companies must be maintained in a sound and prosperous con dition if continuous service is to be ren dered. Central Arizona Light and Power Company A SUGGESTION: (A series of talks to the Good , Citizen by the Public Utility) Ipcal'Bnefs ASST. ATTY. GEN. RETURNS George R. Hill, assistant attorney general, returned yesterday from Globe where he has been for a week on official business. BARBECUE BENEFIT There will be a barbecue on Saturday, be ginning at ll a. m at Fifth and Jef ferson streets, for the benefit of the Second Baptist church. ROTARY CLUB LUNCHEON The Rotary club will hold its regular weekly luncheon today at the Y. M C. A. Group nine will have charge of the program. WOMEN MEMBERS TO MEET A meeting of all women members of the chamber of commerce will be held at the chamber of commerce at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. WANT NAMES OF SOCIETIES The chamber of commerce desires to get a list of the names of all the state societies of Maricopa county, with the names of t.ieir officers as well as the date of the next meeting of each. COOKED FOOD SALE The wom en of Central Christian church will hold a cooked food sale Saturday -May i, from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m., at Haokett's market. APPROVE HIGHWAY PLAN The board of supervisors of Gila county has unanimously approved the proposition of Thomas Maddock, the state engineer, for construction of a portion of the Superior-Miami high way. submitted last week. UNDELIVERED TELEGRAMS - The following undelivered telegrams are at the local Western Lmon ot fice: H. S. Thomas, Fred E. Gibbs. Mrs. Bessie Hooper, Porter Davis, J. E. Irwing, Jake Burnes, Edna Lopez, W lley W. Conway, Mrs. W. G. Cham bers. Mrs. N. C. Jef ferson. HUSBAND GETS DIVORCE On grounds of cruelty, E. M. Lynn yes terday was granted a decree of di vorce from Hattie U. Lynn by Judge Jenckes. The first suit filed by Lynn for a decree was denied on Wednes day by Judge Jenckes and a second complaint was immediately filed by Lynn. This was heard yesterday aft ernoon. FIND MOONSHINE T. Carleybov and C. E. Cable were arrested yes-" terday afternoon by Deputy Sheriffs R. M. Price and Al DeWitt after the officers found about nine gallons of moonshine - whisky in their house j on West Jefferson street. Both men j were released under bonds of $250 each to appear today. An investiga tion was made by the officers when neighbors called the sheriffs office and complained that the men were intoxicated and were disturbing the peace. SEIZED CAR TO BE SOLD After a hearing yesterday morning on the sale of a Studebaker car taken by the officers wheri W. P. Hart was ar rested several weeks ago on a charge of transporting intoxicating liquor. Judge Stanford adjudged the equity of Hart in the ,car to be $607.90 and ordered that the cat be sold and this amount be turned over to the county treasurer. Hart pleaded guilty and was sentenced to serve one vear in Jail and pay a fine of $300. "Several days ago Hart was released on pa role. FARM BUREAU MEETING C. S. Brown, president of the State Farm bureau, will be the principal speaker at the meeting of the Madison Farm bureau at-the Madison school at 7:30 o'clock tonight. He has just re turned from Washington, where he had a conference with President Harding and Secretary of Agriculture Wallace on a protective tariff on long staple cotton and. other legislation. He-will give detailed information on the work being done by the National Farm bureau federation. All farmers of the district, whethen members or not. are invited to attend the meeting. TO TELL OF SIAM TRIP Mrs. George W. P. Hunt will be the chief speaker at the meeting of ths W ll son Parent-Teachers' association this afternoon, telling of her recent trip to Siam, where former Governor Hunt is now V. S. minister. HORSES AWAIT OWNER Chief of Police Brisbois reports that seven head of horses have been picked up and are being held at the Pioneer stables. These animals are In fine condition. The owner is requested to call at the stables and identify the horses. - MAY SELL SHARES The cor poration commission yesterday au thorized the Borderland Construction company of Tucson to exchange 25, 000 shores of its stock for equipment, assets and property formerly owned by the West Coast Construction com pany. A permit to sell 15.000 shares of the stock at $1 a share was also granted the company. HEBREW SERVICES Regular He brew services will be neld at 8 o'clock tonight at the school administration building. Dr. Liknaitz will speak on "Negative and Positive." Mrs. Bes sie Fox Davis will elng, and the Temple chorus will give the musical parts of the services. Classes in re ligion followed by short sen ices will be held tomorrow and Sunday morn ings. TO INVESTIGATE MIN ER'S DEATH A. H. McClurkln was killed at the Globe Dominion mine yesterday morning, act-ording to word received by Jack White, state mine inspector. The mine has not been worked for some time and only the lessees have been on the ground. James F. McManus, deputy mine In spector, is making an investigation of the accident and will file his re port with Mr. White in a few days. TO JAIL FOR CHICKEN THEFT Two live turkey gobblers and a dead chicken presented damaging evidence against Santiago Perez and Germo Armento In- police court yes terday afternoon. One chicken which had been subpoenaed failed to ap pear. Both chickens and one of the gobblers belonged to United States Deputy Marshal Fred Weage. The other turkey was the property of J. L. Taylor. Judge Kirkland sentenced each defendant to serve 15 days in jail. SET RATE INCREASE HEAR ING The corporation commission yesterday set the application of the Mountain States Telephone and Tel egraph company for an increase in its toll rates for hearing in Tucson, May 10, Nogales May 11, and Doug las May 13. The matter came up for hearing in Phoenix several weeks ago and since the toll busi ness on the state asylum Is involved, hearings will be held in various sec tions of the state. The increase should it be allowed, will raise the toll rates to $30,000 a year for the company. HAS INFORMATION FOR 41 If the following persons, or anyone having any knowledge of them, will speak with Mr. Ellis in the business offices of The Republican, they will be given information of ndvantage to them: A. W. de Allnmajid, Ras. W. Anderson, Edythe Arthur, George W. Blount Jose Castelan, Coryell and Johnson, Homer J. Cumtnings, W. R. Darnell, Katherine G. Doherty, Nick Barash. Jennie Falling. Mattie Dilli hag, Hobart Foster, W. H. Gibbons, R. L. Grigsby, Kathryn Law will, Mary F. Hillis, Eugene Burrus, Wil bur F. Nelson, B. G. Patterson, Joseph S. Piper, Ignacio Quihuis, C.. S. Rie del, Joe Rogers. Clareno W. Russell, F. B. Taylor, C. A. Vinson, George F. Wyatt, Mrs. Lull Wong, Henry Weatherage, Allah Ballan King, Wes ley Pattisor, Mrs. Oscar Weyer, A. E. Hammerland, Joe Hesson, William E. Thomason. Henry Stover, J. I Tay lor, T. A. Ruman, Nelsoa Tomilinson, Edward L. Werner. Coming Events T Today's the day for you to get summer wearables. Stock complete. McDougall - Cassou quality. "Knox" Straw hats. White Flannel trou sers. . Canvas Shoes. Palm Beach Suits. McDougall & Cassoj Washington Street SPECIALS For v Friday andSaturday At Wetzler's 5 lbs. Pure Cane A n Sugar . XC By sack of . flQ pjf 100 pounds . tpO.tll Pink Salmon; fine quality 2 for DL Bob White and Crystal AVhite Soap, f Bar'.... JC Marshmallow Creme (fine for cakes, desserts) 28C Maricopa Milk (The pride of Salt River Valley) Premier Salad Dressing, Each Wesson Salad Oil. Pints Hills' Blue Coffee, 3 lbs. 12c 47c 27c 86c Sell 0 Skinless The Highest Crtd Macaroni Egg Noodles, Spaghetti and ether Macaroni Product Extra fire assortment of fruits and vegetables for your Sunday dinner Fresh Tomatoes, Green Peas, New Potatoes, Asparagus, Biell Peppers, Cucumbers, Spinach, Large Head Lettuce, Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes, String Beans, Pie Plant, Summer Squash, Green Onions, Parsley, hundreds of boxes ot local and California Strawberries, Ripe Apricots, first of the season. Special Demonstration Del Montis Canned Fruit; Friday Only ' Everybody invited Wetzler's Basketeria BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY . 127 North First Ave. Make your reservations now for your summer va cation, at Payson, among the pines. Four room bungalows, bath, good, substantial home-cooked meals. Fishing, hunting, camping, swimming, dancing. A real place to take the family. One day drive from Phoenix. Good roads. Rates most reasonable, by day, week, month or season. ADDRESS HOTEL STADLM AN, Payson "UNEXCELLED FOR SERVICE" a Saturday, May 7 May Day fete at mrs. uwight B. Heard a. Monday, May 9 Red Cross salvage arive starts. Monday-; May 9 Meeting ef the Americanization committee at the West Precinct court room, 17 North Second avenue, 8 p. m. Cadman, 25, both of Moncton; and Arthur G. Slivers, 24, and Kdna Lan ingham, 21, both of Phoenix. NURSES TO MEET The monthly meeting of the Graduate Nurses" as sociation will be held Saturday, May 7, at 2:30 p. m at the Nurses' home at St. Joseph's hospital. All graduate nurses are urged to attend. BOGS WANTING HOMES There s a nice puppy for whoever will give him a good home at 1517 Grand ave nue: a male dog is at the city corral waiting to be domiciled: and an other is at 765 East Wllletta street. LEAVES FOR COAST STATE Oliver P. Morton left yesterday for California, to be there several weeks in the interest of litigation under hi direction as special assistant to the United States attorney general. He will conduct hearings in the Stony creek water rights adjudication ; In the United States district court at Sacramento and in the circuit court of appeal in San Francisco and make the argument in opposition to the ap peal of the Tuma Water Users asso ciation from Judge Sawtellea de cision of last year denying it a 32. C00.000 reduction In the government project charges. ATTENTION, SHRINERS El Zaribah Temple, Mystic Shrine, will meet in Stated Session, Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Audi torium. A good attendance Is so licited. H. B. ST. C LA IRK. Itecorder. o ARIZONA LODGE No. 2. F. & Vi A. M- will confer Master Ha lf Jt son Degree tonight in "Masonic ' 1 hall at 7:30. Visiting brethren ; cordially invited. i . . j G. J. HiM.MU.NS, It W. M. o I PHOENIX LODGE, No. 2 K. of P. will meet Fri day evening. May 6th, at 8 o'clock. .Visitors wel comed. LUKE W. HENDERSON, It C. C. Specials i I Shave With Cuticura Soap The New Way Without Mug SUGAR SUGAR V?..:. 69c With $5.00 Worth of Groceries - Picnic Hams, 1 Q per lb. XOC Cream Cheese, per lb .' dOt High Grade Coffee in Bulk, fl"; 3 lbs. for Campbell's Pork and Beans QP ' 2 cans for itll Macaroni or Spaghetti, 1 . per lb lOt Peanut Butter, fiQ 3-lb. can J DOC GriebelY Grocery WE DELIVER 213 WEST WASHINGTON PHONE 1508 BOY RECOVERIN G Kenneth Goodson, 8-year-old eon of John L- Goodson. 1822 West Monroe street, is reported on the road to recovery following a serious illness. PRESENT FLOWERS A huge basket of beautiful sweet peas was presented The Republican yesterday by the state hospital through Fred Pochon, florist at the hospital. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCI ETY The Women's Missionary so ciety of the First Presbyterian church will meet in the church par lors at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEET ING The Woman's Missionary so ciety of the Central Christian church will meet in the church parlors at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Large at tendance Is expected. LICENSED TO WED Licenses to marry were issued yesterday to Alestin A. Allen. 40, and Roslyn S. 1 21b Cane Sugar $ 1 25c $1.40 $1.35 63c $1.20 8 Large Pkgs. $10() 25c Large Loaves Bread Sack Rolled Barley . . . . Sack Bran for 3-lb. can Crisco 6-lb. can Crisco Oats 2 cans Eastern Sugar Corn .... 2 cans Solid Pack OKp 2 cans Sweet Sugar Peas . . , Gallon Can Peaches Gallon Can Apricots Sugar Cured Hams, per lb 6 to 8-lb. slabs Armour's 28c 25c 65c 65c Picnic 17c Bacon, per lb 12-lb. can QK Armv Bflfnn . V-t.tt j This figures 16c per lb for high-grade .bacon. 4 large rolls 10 lbs. Fancy Idaho Potatoes . 10 lbs. Blue Label Karo Syrup, 7Kn 33 c clt . 98 lbs. wheat flour . 48 lbs. wheat flour . 24 lbs. wheat flour . Kansas Hard ....$4.90 Kansas Hard- $2.50 Kansas Hard- $1.25 Marvin Smith Grocery Co. 329 E. Washington St. "MOTHERS' DAY" Say It With Flowers From Donofrio Floral Co. Phone 1766 Chas. Morton Mgr. A Large Stock Always On Hand Members Florists9 Telegraph Delivery Association Flowers Delivered to other Cities By Telegraph - Condensed Statement Of Condition Of COMMERCIAL NATIONAL ' ) BANK PHOENIX ARIZONA ' -at- Close of Business May 1921 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ..$619,127.69 Overdrafts 1,498.19 U. S. Bonds, Stocks and Other Securities 105,304.59 Furniture and Fixtures ' 15,977.80 Interest Earned Not Collected 6,014.31 Cash and Due From Banks 100,395.58 Total $848,318.16 LIABILITIES Capital $150,000.00 Undivided Profits 1,052.46 Reserve for Taxes and Interest 1,821.18 Circulation 46,400.00 Interest Collected Not Earned 4,199.64 Bills Payable 360,339.38 Deposits 284,504.81 Total $848,318.16 The Above Statement Is Correct H. B. CAS SIDY Vice President and Cashier G