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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, PHOENIX, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1921. PAGE ELEVEN ! s ii ; t i h ft- r rV. V v '"fPublkan A. P. Leased Wlrel wk , OUK- Oct.-20. The stock m'urs .tJ' flrm to s,ronS during n tnd.iy'a session. Develop- " n.s .a the railroad and general In-u-mJ situation prompted furtlier ftaPfmtM of short contracts. became more cautious be--e vt the punishment meted out to ra in ih sharp recoveries of Pull ! American Sugar, preferred, wntvmridicuoa of unfounded rumors. Inurr.xtions from well informed ourr-c that rate reductions on food V": n1 other commodities prob 'iy Would prtrede any cut in rail road waccs indicated active measures re r-ing taken to avert the threat---d strike. Transportations held their gains of tn last few days and in several in rt&noe these were augmented by the !arr rails, as well as equipments, l iit steels reflected the poor state wl of the Republic Iron and Steel enmpsny. those shares showing Xur tner depression. j Food shares were strongest of the c! ties, almost every issue in that .'ion being stimulated by the im-I-rovement in sugars. Among the less distinctive miscellaneous stocks, those of dpartmenf and chain stores ere in demand. Aside from General Asphalt, the trontest feature of the final hour, foreign ol's showed no definite trend, Mexican Petroleum occasionally giv ing ay to pressure. Domestic oils. iKvwever. continued to harden on Metier prices for crude products. Sssie. 2i.0Hi shares. No obstacles to the market's better ment was presented by money or for- :gn exchange. Most of the day's call 1-ian were placed at 4 per cent on the exchange and as low as. 3 per eert in the open market. ' British rut- were at the highest for the cur rent movement and continental quo . uno.-.s strengthened.' kinds were relatively dull, but thre were few exceptions in the do mestic and foreign divisions to the fcurhcr trend of prices, convertible rai'.s acain leading. Total sales, par value. HS.S50.000. CHICAGO BOARD CHICAGO. Oct. 20. Bulls had some advantage in the wheat market most , f today, owing more or less to pre dictions which were current that a general railroad strike would yet be averted. I'pturns, however, were not we'd maintained. Prices closed unset tle! at tl- same as yesterdays tin tsh tn a half higher, with December L.S to 11.04 and May 1.084 to ll.o. Corn gained to cents and oats to M cents to H cents. In provisions the outcome varied from 2 cents decline to 15 cents advance. Inasmuch as the prospect of dis ttmim complications from a railroad rik hi hwn irhaps the chief de pressing factor In the wheat market of late, developmenfs indicating that a Kc-ttlement might be reached led to Utile more confidence regarding the buying side. Talk ot important proo- ble reduction of . winter acreage also as a stimulating factor. On the other hand, though, hopes of better export demand proved -to oe l;l isory, and Canadian wheat contin ue,! to get the preference irom jtu Advices, too. telling of conges t ion of terminal facilities at Balti more and with scarcity of storage nwm at Chicago, Kansas City and f.i.y rston. declines after mid-day mrri.d the market down temporarily o a new low price record for the arason. Covering by shorts, never theleso. rallied the market again at 1h Lust- lmnroved shipping demand helped firmness to corn and thus thrcush sympathy strengthened oats as well. asking higher for feeders; none sold early. KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY. Oct. 20 Cattle 9.000; yearlings and a few prime steers steady; other grades slow, mostly 10 'to 25 cents lower; some off more; top pound steers $9.50; other early sales $4.40 (S $9.25; stockers and feeders steady to weak; other sales $4.50 $5.75; other clas ses steady; common to mixed cows $3.25 $4.25; grass heifers $5.50 down; imost cutters $2.75 & $3; canners largely around $2.25: beef bulls $4.35; most bolognas $3 $3.50; best vealers $9.50 $10. Hogs 4,000; generally 15 to 30 cents lower than yesterday's average; best ISO to 210 pound weights to packers and shippers $7.80; bulk 175 to 200 pound weights $7.65 & $7.75; prime 325 pound kind $7.50; bulk mixed loads $7.35 $7.65; bulk of sales $7.25 (a) $7.75; packer sows gen erally $6.25 & $6.40; stock pigs steady; best kind $8.25. Sheep 8,000; sheep generally 25 cents lower; most fat ewes $3.75 $4.10; fat lambs weak to lo cents lower; top westerns $8.15: feeding lambs steady to 25 cents lower; early top 7. S0UTHS1DE NEWS OFFICE SOUTHSIDE DEPT. ' tC S. Mcidonald Si. Ph. 341, Mesa TEMPE AGENCY Laird & Dines Drug Store Phone 22 GILBERT AGENCY Gilbert Pharmacy Phone Mesa 1R2 CHANDLER AGENCY Gardner & Harmer Drug Store Phone 21 GOODYEAR AGENCY J. E. Flanagan Refreshment Parlor TURNS CUD N DENVER DENVER, Oct. 20 Cattle 1700; market slow about steady; beef steers $4.50 $5.75: cows and heifers $3.50 & to; calves $6 $9; bulls $2 5 $4; stockers and feeders $4.50 $5.7o. Hogs 1200; 25 to 50 cents lower top $8.35; bulk $6.25 & $7.25. Sheep 2500; market; fat sheep strong, others steady; lambs $6.5 W $7.75; ewes $2 $4; feeder lamDs ?b $6.75. PRODUCE- CHICAGO, Oct. 20 Potatoes, white dull: Red steady; receipts 117 cars; Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnessota white bulk $1.70 f $1.80 cwt: sacked $1.80 $1.95 -cwt: Redriver Chios sacked $1.85 $2 cwt; sandland Ohios bulk $1.50 $1.65 cwt. Butter firm: creamery extras 44 (f 44c: firsts 35 43c; seconds 31 34c: standards S9c Eggs high er: receipts 2,086 cases: firsts 45 5 48c: ordinary firsts 40 H 4ZC; mis cellaneous 43 45c; refrigerator extras 82 H 3Jc; refrigerator firsts 31 32c. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 20 Butter and poultry unchanged. Eggs firsts lc higher; 44c; seconds, uncnangea 30c. - FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. Oct. 20 Foreign ex change iregular; Great Britain, de mand, $3.94; cables, $3.95: France demand. $7.29 V4: cables, $7.30; Italy demand. $3.94: cables, $3.95; Bel gian, demand, $7.19: cables. $7.20; Oermarv, demand, 66 Ar cables, 67: Holland. demand, 33.85: cables, $34.01: Norway, demand, $12.00 Sweden, demand. 521.35; Denmark demand. $19.10: Switzerland, cemand $18.30: SDain, demand, $13.20: Greece demand, $4.42; Argentina, demand, $32.12; Brazil, demand. 512.75. Mon treal exchange 91. DITCH AVOID - NEW YORK'STOCK EXCHANGE Furnished by W. W. LAWHON Logan & Bryan Private Wire Commercial notei Biog. - LIBERTY BONDS NKW YORK. Oct. 20. T-iberty r-onds closed: SHs, $91.90; first 4s, JsJOrt; second 4s. $92.20; first 4s. 9M- second 4V4s. $92.36; third AMs, $ 4.72: fourth 4ys, $92.48: Victory Js, $59.SS; Victory 4s, $99.40. MERCANTILE PAPER NEW YORK. Oct. 20. Call money ey; h!sh, 4'i: low, 4; ruling rate, 4',; 'closing bid, 8Vi: offered at 4: last loan, 4; time loans steady. 60 davs. SO days and six months, 4'3 ; prime mercantile paper, 6 14 5. Pin SILVER virtiw TORK. Ort. 20. Foreign bar silver, 71ie; Mexican dollars, 55c. COTTON vrw YORK. Oct. 20. Cotton closed steady at a net advance of 25 to 47 points. Spot cotton Quiet, 19.20. COTTON FUTURES vnr YORK. Oct. 20. Cotton fu tures closed very steady: December, 177; January, 1S-55: March, 18.35; Mav.17.S7; July, 17.53. Am. Beet Sugar Am. Can 2 Am. International 25 Am. Locomotive Am. Smelting & Refining Am. Tel. & Tel. Co Am. Woolen Atchlnson Baldwin Locomotive .... Baltimore & Ohio Beth. Steel (B) Canadian Pacific Central Leather Ches. & Ohio Chandler Motor Chi., Mil- & St. Paul Chi.. R. I. & Pac. Ry Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar Erie General Motors Great Northern Prd Great Northern Ore Haskell & Barker International Paper Int. Mer. Marine Pfd. . Invincible Oil Island Oil Lackawanna Steel Mexican Petroleum Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific 89 ,. 36 ..108 .. 74 . 86 . 36H . 53 .110 . 27 . 54'4 . 41 . 23 . 32 . 75 . 59 . 6 . 12 . 9 . 72 . 29 . 65 . 47 Vt .. 46H ,. 10i ,. 2 .. 38 .. 95 .. 234 .. 18 N. Y. Central 72 N. Y., N. H. & Hartford 13 Norfolk. & Western 95 Northern Pacific "4 Pan American Petroleum 43 Pan. American "B" Pennsylvania 35 Pierce Arrow 12 Reading 69' P.ep. Iron & Steel 487', Retail Stores B2S4 Royal Dutch 41 Sinclair Cons 21 Southern Railway 19 CHICAGO ' CHICAGO. Oct. 20 Cattle 16,000 -,rkPt verv slow, tendency lower on nracticallv all kinds; bulls steady to weak: few bolognas as high as 4; ralves steady; best vealers to packers 11 RO; best to outsiders 12. Hoes 30.O0O: steady to 13 cents lower than yesterday's average; top ,.riv 20: bulk lights and light irhrri $75 i $-10; bulk 270 to S)0 pound smooth sows $6.90 fit $7.25; -. vv r.ackins sows $6 & $6.40; . , ' active: mostly steady bulk de-j U. S. International Alcohol TO STUG CHILD TEMPE, Oct. 20. What might have been a serious accident occurred on the Tempe-Phoenix highway near the Balsz school Thursday morning about 9 o'clock. George E. Cooper, a mem ber of the Normal faculty, was on his way to Phoenix, accompanied by his ife and two little children ana Mrs. Cooper's sister. Mrs. Russell and her little daughter. In trying to avoid running over a little girl who was on her way to school he made a sharp turn and ran into a ditch, turning his car completely over. All the occu pants of the car escaped with minor bruises, but Mr. Cooper, whose shoulder was badly bruised and one leg severely cut with the broken, wind shield. A physician was called and after making a thorough exami nation stated that ne tnousm bones were broken. -The injured man was taken to the St. Josephs hos pital. The little girl, whose name could not be learned, was knocked to the ground by the car and rendered un conscious. She is reported to have sustained a scalp wound. Basket Ball Game The Tempe high alumni team, com nneori rf last vpar's basket ball men. played the high school team W ednes dav afternoon. The final tally was 5 tn 53 ti-ith ihn alumni on the long end of the score. Estrada and Lukin were easily the star performers and they received splendid support from Mul len Cole Stewart, Wickliffe and Alexander. The high school has a Hs-ht but RcratiDV bunch. They travel to Gilbert on Friday for a practice game. Dance at Midway nuiirirKF Twnnip of Tempe are in vited to attend the dance at the Mid rrair hall Fridav night. These weekly dances under the management of Mr. Herzberg and Mr. Krause have proved a great success in every way. 4. new five-piece orchestra will fur nish the music this week. Spot dances for prizes will be featured throughout the evening. Saturday night another Spanish-Aroericau dance will be given. . Anniversary Dinner Greatly Enjoyed The anniversary turkey dinner giv en by the Woman's Benefit associa- tion wennesaay mpui nil those who attended. After the dinner the older people while the young folk spent several hours dancing. The Snvlor. Sedric Austin and Ross Rorter furnished the music for the evening. m. riulld to Sdcsk In addition to the program already nix will speak at the Woman's club Friday afternoon on "Council Meeting at Salt Lake. -j;..' Will Weave Ruq rru hiiiM' aid of the Christian church was recently presented with a ru loom bv Mrs. Zella Stroud and at the all-day meeting Thursday the ladies began their rug work. The warp was all placed in the loom and weaving will be started at the next regular meeting next Wednesday. Ladies' Union Holds Meeting The ladies' union of the Congrcfa tinnal church SDent a pleasant day at ,rr,o f Mrs Charles Daughrty Thursday, embroidering a cnnu a guilt and making rugs. Dinner was ..rvod nn t 'A hies out under th trees. and the 27 women who attended the meeting thoroughly enjoyed the en tire day. The officers, for the ensuing year have been elected and are as follows: Mrs. J. L. Felton, president: Mrs. R L. Alexander, vice president and chairman of the missionary depart ment; Mrs. Charles Daugherty, sec retary, and Mrs. Walter Johnston, treasurer. The next meeting of the union will b held at V i home of Mrs. Guy Loomis. Teaching Safety First In accordance with a suggestion detailed on a poster mailed to alt grammar schools of the state by the highway transport foucauoimi com mittee, the children ot the Tenth and Eighth str.et schools are being taught safety first rules. ine instruction will culminaie in an essay by each child entitled, "How I Can Make the Highways More Safe. As an incen tive four prizes are offered by the national bureau. The national prize consists of a gold wrteh and a trip to Washington; first state prize, a goirt medal and $15; secon 1 state prize, a SITE OF ra LD..S. TEMPLE TO BE DEDICATED El 4 to raise funds for the poultry exhibit to be held at the district fair on Nov. 4 and 5. Here from Tucson Frof. II. David Evans was a visitor in Mesa Thursday from Tucson where he is conducting school this year. En Route to Home Mr. and Mrs. Max Viault, former Mesa residents, were visitors here Wednesday, en route from Phoenix to their home in Tucson. Southside Theater Today Majestic, Mesa "Seven Years Bad Luck," starring Max Linder, Pathe News. Gilbert Pauline Frederick in "The Mistress of Shenstone," Ford Week ly, comedy "Name the Day." Tempe Wanda Hawley in "A Kiss in Time," two-reel western "A Forest Sampson." Chandlei- "The First Born' star ring Sessue Hayakawa, comedy "Cir cus Heroes." MESA. Oct. 20 With the date for the dedication ceremony set ahead from Nov. 11 to Nov. 4, men and teams will commence work Friday morning clearing the tract of ground just east of Mesa where the proposed new L. D. S. temple is to be built. President Heber J. Grant of the Lat ter Day Saints church and his party will arrive in the state the last of October, coming here from northern Arizona for the dedication of the building site on Nov. 4 and the quar terly conference of the Maricopa Make on the following two days. Those are the latest plans, according to the local presidency. ine site for the temple grounds Is now a pasture, but it is expected that the work to start Friday will quickly transform it. East First avenue is to be continued into the plot where the temple will be erected and a similar roadway will be built leading to the site from the Roose velt road. The foundation for the new edifice will be outlined with ropes and the crowd will congregate on tho site for the dedication cere mony. Work of building the road ways, clearing the temple site and otherwise preparing the grounds for tne ceremony will start Friday. With the announcement this week of President Grant's expected ar rival on November 4. the date for the quarterly conference originally set for the 12th and 13th was set ahead a week. It is expected that the pres ident and his party will remain in Mesa to participate in the confer ence. Woman's Club Program An interesting program has been prepared for the meeting of the Woman's club of Meso to be held Friday afternoon in the guild hall at 2:30. Following is the pogram: Song, (Tate) "Somewhere a Voice is Call ing," Miss Turner Hurst; talk, "Play Grounds in Americanization," Ruth R. Huber; piano serenata, (Mosz kowski). Miss Mary Kingsbury. Indians to Tang'e Saturday The Phoenix- Indian school and Lehi Indians have matched their football teams for a battle on the local high school field Saturday aft ernoon. The event marks the initial appearance of both squads on the Mesa gridiron and in the absence of a scheduled game for the Mesa High team, a large crowd is expected out to witness the game. The Lehi In dians admit that they have gone down to defeat before at the hands of tho Phoenix boys, but they are confident that they can stage a come-gack and they are counting on this as their biggest game of the I season. Play will be called at 3 o'clock. Drey Instead of Day In reporting the marriage of Miss Thelma Johns to Ted Drey in these columns Thursday, the latter's name was incorrectly spelled as Day, thereby confusing the name with an other young man known locally. Mr. and Mrs. Drey were married in Flor ence last Sunday. Mrs. Drey, who is a sophomore in the local high school, will continue her studies here. Mr. Drey is associated with a hardware concern in I'hoenix. Alt Set for Henney Penney Party Eggs will be counted in Lehi Fri day, and eggs only will count at the Henney Penney party to be staged Friday night in the Lehi school house under the auspices of the poultry division of the farm bureau. Six eggs will admit one to the party, there will be an egg-laying contest, a con test between the White Leghorns and farmers' mongrel flocks, an egg dance and other interesting features to entertain the guests during the evening. The affair is being staged CUDLEBCOFCTO ELECT SECRETARY SCOTTSDALE GIRLS TO PICKLE OLIVES SCOTTSDALE." Oct. 20 Believing In practical wo.-k in home econom ics, Mrs. Austin, head of that depart ment of the local high school, plans to have every girl in school who is taking home economics pickle at least a half gallon of olives. Several of troducing a new version of the '.veil the farmers have donated the olives known musical comedv success "Mrs. and the girls will pick them, prepare I Temple's Telegram" and gi-ing the the lye solution and carry the work Greer-Lawler Pioneer Girls company through until the olives are ready to an ideal setting for their new vau process. The cost per gallon for deville specialties will be the musical vilians divide honors with the Greer- Lawler Pioneer Girls company and Bryant Washburn, who occupies the top position on the silver screen in his big success "Too Much Johnson." Friday is bargain night at the Ha mona, with three big attractions crowded into one bill, offering more varietyl of entertainment than a three ring circus. The management announces a real surprise in the amateur show tonight, having secured several new entries as well as all the favorites who have won favor in the past. "Tom and Jerry" which had its first local showing last night in FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A REAL BARGAIN IN TEN ACRES Located north on proposed paved road; comfortable foiir room house with two screen rooms, barn, good well, .engine and tank, fine shade and family orchard, lood alfalfa pasture. For particulars see Jesse F. Kelly, with FRANKLIN D. LANE, 12 W. Adams St. Phone 1231 db pick NORTHEAST, improved i acres. Bargain for the cn-;i. and a coiner ling will not be higher than a few comedy offering. Greer and Jackson 2100 block. North Eleventh St tf iOK SALE A bargain; teaitifui residence lot in Los Olivos addition, corner North Central Ave. and faun Lane, 165x300. Phone 752 between I and 6 and ask for Mrs. Anderson. 8S63 Sundays and evenings. dl hO ACHES of oil lease northwest of In Chelsea at a bargain. P. i:35. Box tf CHANDLER, Oct. 20 The local chamber of commerce gathered at the Suhwaro Hotel Wednesday noon for lunch which was followed by business. However, the leading sub ject was postponed till evening, at which time the members will gather at the chamber of commerce rooms to discuss the selection of a secre tary to supercede W. ,W. Pickerel. ' With the regular services last Sun day morning, the First Christian church celebrated the first anniver sary of the organization of tho Sun day school. A very nice program wag given, in which the chief attrac tion were a song by Mrs. T. H. Lud lowe, the celebrated vocal teacher, and an illustration of the ten virgins by fourteen children. There will be an all-day meeting of the Episcopal Guild, at the resi dence of Mrs. O. N. Handley, Thurs day, commencing at 10 a. in. During the meeting. Mrs. Lawrence will dem onstrate the making of "nick-nacks." Also, the F.ipscopal Guild will meet Sunday evening. the 23, at 7:30 p. m. in the local Christian Science build ing. Bishop Atwood of Phoenix will direct the services. D. A. Keener and Curley Jobe were In Phoenix Monday. We will say that the nature of their visit was "business." A meeting was held by the Ameri can Legion In the chamber of com merce rooms Thursday night. A rousing good time was the general conviction of all. by reason of a mighty feed, in which chicken was the prevailing dish. The business was concluded with the motion that all-day celebration with the com plete program followed by a dance at the Arcade, be given in the near future in honor of the completion of the ravement on the streets and around the city parks. The date as yet has not been decided. cpnts whlln the henpfit derived f rom 1 in one of tbeir double dancing num the work will last forever. For a I bers will be the headline vaudeville uearasiey, jd it taken at once, tan icvt hr.nv nhi'K tho iirl are rioiner act with Nelson and Mason in a new at 4i N. 1st Ave. between 10 and 11 ttiQ ttni-v flu. nnmnhit isisuod bv the I song duo and other song numbers by a. m. dd University of Arizona will be used. e various memoers or me troupe CHOICE 75 foot front corner lot That the D. Y. P. U. social, held assisteu oy me oeaucy cnorus. i.oo nt tho li.mtiKt church last ovenincr oreer is also cioing Dy request Alii t was a decidea success will be vouched We Go Fun" hich is one of his for 1-v those were the following: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. 'ure PloeTmJr todfy 12n.headtT I Johnson" which is supplemented by a Selecte Century comedy "Third Class Male" making an all star pro- gra mfor "amateur night. Pennir.ger, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Rob ins. Mrs. Martin. Mrs. and Mr. Ma thias, Mr. and Mrs. Vanderhoof, Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil, Misses Mittie V an- deriioof. Mary and Jean Emery, Ha zel, Pherne, Naomi and Dona Ruth' Penninger. Margaret Woods, Fern Caswell, Thelma Sutton and Florence Smith. Messrs. Roy W hitney, Ben- nie Vanderhoof, Cecil Emery, Eldred Wilson, Walter Smitn, Andrew O, Neiland. Moire Norris. A musical program was enjoyed and refresh menta were served. The Water Users association nas Arizona had a force of men employed for. the past few days installing a new en gine to life the large gates at the headgate that let the water into th cross cut canal from the Arizona ca nal. Mr. Penninger and family motored to their ranch at Congress Junction properly classified Sunday and returned the same day. will appear under Close-in Acreage i ne Arizona riepuoncan ts tne rec- easiest of terms. Make your appoint ognized want advertising medium of ment with Mr. Lane. Ten acres, on a corner, three an one-half miles from Phoenix, with good Improvements and wonderful shade; would make an exceptionally attractive home-site for you. or it would be a fine speculation. The im proved close-in acreage will be in great demand soon, and this property is really good. Our price it $3300, on RATE YiC per word per day, no discount for time or space; cash with order: - minimum I charge 2Sc. PHONE YOUR ADS TO 4331 DWIGHT B. HEARD CO. Realtors Heard Bldg. Phone 1631 tf Splendid Chance Ads received before 8 p. m. will be After 8 p. in. "Too Late to in alfalfa. 40 Bermuda. The chance They enjoyed a picnic lunch on the t-iassiiy on following morning, ana for man with small capital. See 30 cows for sale with SO acres to rent with splendid terms. 40 acres way home thereafter under proper classifica-1 T V. .. rn. n. I, I V. a . hqalralhall I tlOn. il. ' ...1 " , I -. J V M 1 ..A 1 panied by remittance and addressed to THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN WANT AD DEPARTMENT PHOENIX. ARIZONA RUGGLES & SMITH REALTY CO. 213 W. Washington. Phone 1324 dd News From The North Side GLEN DALE PEORIA G. M. DEAN, Manager Circulation, News, Advertising Office: Carrick Realty Co. Phone 2 Glendale team will play the Scottsdale high school team at Scottsdale Friday aft ernoon at 4 o'clock. The reason the plans were changed was because mi nor repairs are being made on the Tempe athletic field and" that court is not In condition for a game. This is the first high school team the lo cal boys will meet and a good crowd is expected. . A small admission charge will be made, the proceeds to be used to buy suits for the team and to purchase playground equip ment. Postmaster Miss Snow Conrad, who has been confined to her home for the past two weeks, was in charge of the postoffice again yesterday, having recovered from her illness. Vocational Agricultural Instructor Sandige wants all the farmers in the district to feel free to call on him for any line of work In which he can be of service to them. He lias one hour a day during school time lie 10 Acres AUCTIONS AUCTION Phoenix Auction House Saturday, Oct. 22 1:30 P. M. 441 North Center On paved road, 2 miles of Phoenix. $1000. Terms can be arranged. This is a corner 10 acres with a grove of shade around the house; finest of garden soiL Phone 4460 for appoint ment or see Mr. Tarborough, 122 W. Washington, Hoom 9. it 10 Acres Close in. good 4-room house and garage, part in earden and barley. ine Dest garden sou In the valley. Price $4000: good terms. Bolin Really Co, 26 W. Van Buren St. Phone 42.-.S. It Lots For Sale Southern Pacific Studebaker Co. . . . Texas Co Tobacco Products United Food U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel gsheep 2;.O00; fat lambs steady to Sicents J-.igher; sheep steady; feed er lambs firm: fat native lambs early t,t packers $7.75 ti . tcrn sold; few pound Michigan $S: no choice here; choice 98 ewes $4.90: sellers Union Oil Delamare Union Pacific Vanadium Corp Virginia-Carolina Chem. Western Union Westinghouse Electric .. Willys-Overland " 77i . 72 .. 634 ,. 12"4 .. 4S'i .. 7814 .. 43 . . 20 ..1191 .. 29 . . 2 1. .. 824 . . 44i .. 61 PnlGCOffllTTEE silver medal and $10; third prize, a bronze medal and $5. Mr. Persons had the need of this work impressed upon him, as he was unfortunate enough to be present when the eipht-year-o'.d girl was killed on Wednesday near the Crelgh ton school. Tempe is unfortunate in having a very dangerous school corner at the intersection of Mill avenue and Eighth street Officers are watching this place carefully for careless drivers. on northeast and northwest corner (if Pfllm T ftnA f A Caw..V . . Folding beds, white enamel beds, nr. rTh T . Y 'l.Z'. can make farm calls, and also on Sat- sanitary cots, cot pads, mattresses, northeast comer. tf urday. Anyone wanting nim lo come laressers, commoties, lumea wk taoics, i to their ranch can send a note to dining cnairs, dook cases, Kitcnen q-. -s him by the school children. During cabinets, rockers, roll top oesk. ice XII ACreS the past week be made seven farm boxes, rugs, linoleum, gas ranges, gas calls and aloiia with other work he plates, oil, gas and wood heaters. On corner opposite one of the nicest culled several flocks of poultry for wood cook stoves, gas ovens, plows, nomes in the valley. Has dandy brick . . .... .r,n ihh nnn. i narrows, i new cream bi-uaraiur. nc w . ifumn. it .i - iur npsujiK ana Itiiiuiris ..u.v. . . . -v.. I ni,.i., , ,c j. , - lavers while the market is good and smaii twin, a .01 u. .,,...s.-. u .i...s , win r..A . I not listed. Send vis your goods or sell at $21a per acre, small cash pay- OOIC " I , .. J .,, .1 . .!, I man, . 1 .. . V. 1 1 : 1 IJ 1 1 C uss aiiu v u win bi-iiu nun i , , . i , . - ... , ........ - ... . o ifuoimsiuu, muef w Come to our sale and you will be Isold before Monday or will be taken welcome. GRAINS CHICAGO. Oct. 20 Close: Wheat December $1.03; May $1.8V2. Corn December 46; May 61v8. Oats December 32I2; May 37V&. Pork January $8.75; Marrh $8.2. Ribs January $7.60; May $7.90. w Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Investments Logan & Bryan Private Wire Service We specialize in Liberty Loan Issues No. 39 South Central Ave., Commercial Hotel Bldg. METALS NEW TORK, Oct. 20 Copper steadv; electrotype spot and nearby 13; later 13 1314. Tin steady; spot and nearby 28.12: futures 28.50. Iron steady, unchanged. Iead steady; spot $4.70 $4.75. Zinc steady; East St. Louis delivery spot $4.70 1 $4.75. Animony syot $5.00 & $5.25. - - COPPERS Compiled for The Rep jjlicar by W. W. LAWHON Logan & Bryan Private Wire Commercial Hotel Bldg. FARMERS ATTENTION We have a complete line of re cloaned seed barley. Early Kart. Club. Sonora and Turkey Roll Wheats. Texas Red Oats, Common and Hairy Peruvian alfalfa. Winter Rye pnd Sweet Clover. I'hoenix Flour Mills. Ttmiw Branch. E. 8th St, at R. R. crossing. Phone 84. tf GILBERT P-H PUNS SCHOOL GI1SI1 AUTO STAGE TIME TABLE cTAGES To Globe. Miami. Roosevelt Dam, over the Apache Trail U ii... ,. r?-ii- nnnra Tup,lnv ThllTSilaV SatlirilriV TO Mipi'llDr, riwiiin-v. . . -...w ' -J - for I'lK't oix. ftlormuy. u eant's-uay ana triuay. xu icuiyc, aiesa. To I'haniliT cverv oilier nour to towier. lontsuu. ..asiiiun. joiu- W.igner. Mlcliiiciu. untriy. nui'Kej e, Armigiun ana times- information phone 711 or 14C5 UNION STAGE I D.t Kay hnurly .. -i :t. A vor.dale. . 1 In n 1 or iui u.t, CEPOT. 11-13-15 East Jefferson Street. D Anconda 39 ii Butte & Sperior 15V Calumet & Arizona 49 Cere de Pasco 2S. Chile IP, Chino 24 ia Grcene-Cananea 2314! Inspiration 34 U Kennecott 21 Miami 22H Nevada Cons 11 Si Ray Cons 13 1'tah 51 ij Big Lodge 32 35 Calumet & Jerome 16 IS Dundee o SI Goodyear Tire 10 11 Goodyear Tire Preferred 24 27 Green Monster (11; 12 Magma 21 'i 22 -Magma Chief 04 do New Cornelia 1 1 4 t Ray Hercules 2" 2T, I'nited Eastern 2 !i 4, I Verde Extension 2.". 27 GILF.ERT. Oct. 13 A meeting of the 1'arent Teacher association was called for last Monday night and plans were taken up and discussed for fittirir up the auditorium for use as a gymnasium An interesting program was given. Special notice is given to the trombone boIo played by Mr. C. H, Kusseu nno tne reau ings delivered by Miss Hopkins of Mesa. Mrs. H. E. Russell was taken to the community hospital at Mesi. yesterday morning where Fhe will undergo quite a serious operation. Mrs. Ed Tway and children were Tuesday evening visitors at the V. S. Irwin home. Elmer Rust returned Tuesday even-, ing from California where he has been employed for some time past. A match game will be played be tween Tempe and Gilbert at the Gil belt High school. Friday afiernoon. Admission, fifteen cents. Culberson McKinzcy was a Phoenix visitor on Tuesday. Julius Utischoff was a Business vis itor in Mesa Wednesday. Some Throw Money Away tr thrnwinar money away to buy cheap" goods. I" the metier of cloth ing and shoes, wc have tho best, and our pi'iees are as low as gyid work manship and materials will permit. -v,mo in nn.l see them at The E'opu- lib in DISCUSSES "POLICY GLENDALE, Oct. 20. The paving committee of the Glendale District Commercial club met in a business session Wednesday night at the city hall and a further discussion of the proposed paving program vat held, it was decided that the committee would continue the policy outlined of calling for bids on both the concret and iisphaltum type. The concern submitting the lowest bid on ha sam kind of specifications will rece va the unlimited endorsement of the club. The time for the submission of the bids has been set for Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Ball Club Meeting In view of the fact that a meeting of the baseball club managers was held in Phoenix Thursday night, Manasrer Hadiey of the Cletidalo Greys has postponed the meeting for the local club members until Friday night. All members of the team are expected to meet at the Walters bar ber shop at that time. Baby Buried in Glendale Louise, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Austormnr., sor merly of Rosebud, Mo., but mor rec ently of Peoria, was buried Wednes day afternoon in the Glendale ceme tery. Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church at 1'eoria. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Dentsch s-ms Over the Stars There Is Rest ana Over the River." The casket was carried by four lit tle girls. Lucy Akin. Murgret Dagger, Dorris Thompson and Mary lierry. Many beautiful flowers covered tne grave Apples Arrivi ig Many apples grown in the noitlwrrI part ot tne state are arriving uan 1,1 the Glendale district. Sales are re ported brisk. Evangelistic Meeting The last tent meeting of Evangelist Roy L. Benton will be held Sunday night at the tent noitli of tho park, the subject being, "Why S'e Are Seven Iny Adventists." Thereafter the meeting will be confined to two times a week and w ill be held in the Methodist church at the corner of Third avenue and East A avenue, Tuesday and Satur.l.i. nights. Here Visiting Mrs. Mamie K. FU-mmmg. state manager of the Woodman Circle, is the gcest this week of Mrs. Robert H. Hardman at her home on East Glendale avenue. MISAPPLIED MONEY From the Washington Star. "Did money ever help you to win an election? "On several occasions," replied Senator Sorghum. "It wasn't money that I tpent myself, however. The opposition flourished so large a cam paign fund that it made their candi date look like a tired business man instead of a statesman. Taylor & Masoner Auctioneers I off the market. WOLPE 301 N 1st Ave. Phone 1477 It dd IN MODERATION From the Edinburgh Scotsman. Mrs. Hen peck And you call your self a man? Mr. Henpeck Certainly, my dear; that is er if you will permit me to. o- Auction Sale Friday, October 21 COMMENCING AT 1:30 Five miles west of Thoenlx on the Yuma Road. - AMUSEMENTS (Continued from Page Klght) HAVING DEC1DKD TO SKLL AT Al CTION MY DAIRY STOCK CON SISTING OF 35 HEAD TUBER CULIN TESTED HOLSTEIN& 30 head dairy cow s, heavy springers. yearling heifers. 6 yearllnc'bulls. 1 team work horses, stack of bay, cream separator, turkeys ,and chick- lAcre Good 4 -room house, fine shade. good well, lots of fruit, good out buildings, chicken yard: a snap at I $2800; Ja00 caeh, bal. easy. TeL 4213. Lightning Reilty. 227 S. Center. dd Will You Trade? Want to trade a 12000 equity In S acres of land, close to Phoenix, for a small place in town. Balance due on land JITOO, payable at $25 a month. 6TKEKT REALTY CO. Rig W. Washington fig Kenil worth Lot On W. Lynwood. J1200; $200 cash, lance any way, most. 6-Room House Green Mill Garden, playing every thing that the joyous dancers re quested, with all the latest song ens, many other articles too numer-I hits from the leading musical com-i ous to mention. edirs playing the eastern boards. A new list of musical knockouts just I Terms: $100 and under cash, over or 20-acre ranch. The price is right. released from th Harmony centers 100 a creait ot t monins will Dei will be on the repertoire of the .clev-j given, purchaser giving an approved! On West Culver, near school and car line. Will sell or trade for 10 er band this Saturday night and we 10 per cent note. will make you familiar w ith them as I cash. they are played. I'hoenix is destined with this band in action to keep right up .o the last minute in everything that Is new in music tli:s dancing season. But that Isn't all, for one of the leading, entertainers of the biggest Joy renters In the whole state has been added to the long list of Ed Shaw's funmakers and he will start the evening of dance with one of the most sensational screams ever seen in the highest priced palaces of .his country. In fact, he is Just now completing a successful tour of Mexico, and the Green Mill Garden is the first engagement in this coun try since his last whirlwind success. Phoenix pleasure seekers will say Saturday night that they are excep tonally fortunate in Having the high Ltst quality entertainment in Phoe nix that is known in tins section oi the lnna The road will be opened to the Green Mill again this Saturday night nnd we will give you entire details for the trip there in tomorrow's is sue. Wateh for the routing tomor 5 per cent off for I JONES & CCMMIXGS - 3"2 Heard Bldg. ds F. A. Titel Owner C. 0. McMurtry Auctioneer Office 105 Mouihon Bldg. Phone 110 L. G. Galland Clerk db I WILL be in Glendale on Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays at the School of Music. Hours, 1:30 to 3 o'clock. E. E. Helfrich, Chiropractor. Adv. dn AUCTION 27 South Fifth Ave. Saturday, Oct. 22d At 10 A.M. As the days are getting short and our consignments heavier, we wi'.l start at 10 a. m. to sell our big yard full of furniture consisting of a four niecp nld ivorv bedroom set- beds. row and b" thee when the first bugle springs and mattresses, dressers, cots. blows for me oance ot ir.e season. I dining tarTes. a butfet, chairs, rockers. library tables, kitchen tables, refrig- Coliseum Icrators. 3 wcod and coal ranges, gas Amateurs is the particular feature strives, oil stoves, gas plates, wood at' the Coliseum theater tonight, and heaters, coal beater, gus heaters, oil iceoniing to Carolina isrunson, wno heaters, a washing machine, a Liberty TWO acres, home, chicken runs. I close In, northeast; will take small truck or car part payment, balance like rent. Owner, 628 East Wash- lintrton. . dg 125 CASH 110 MONTHLY Buys a choice building- lot 1 0x1 40. One block from car line and has city water. Price only $400. You can build a temporary house In rear and save rent. THOMAS INVESTMENT CO, 10 West Adams. It ihvv CASH BUYS COSY NEW HOME Six rom bath, brick; all the latest built in features; and the location Is Ideal. Price. Jb.000; foOO cash, bal- ance $23 monthly; or will consider a good automobile as first payment. THOMAS REALTY CO, 20 W. Adams. It BIGGEST SACRIFICE IX PHOENIX 5 ft. on N. Central at No. 1021, with large brick house; the ground alone is worth more money; this la a real apartment site, and priced to sell at the low price of $11,000; S.'tOO cash will handle. Exclusively with Mur ken, with Meyers Inv. Co, S3 N. 1st Ave. Phone 410. It KAT corn b.ef with Jiggs at Gien- rlnln Meat Market Saturday. -uv ANTE-NUPTIAL FIES From the San Francisco Chronicle. "Darling, those little hands ehnll never toil over the washlub when you are mine." "I never will stay out nights with out vour consent, sweetie." "Yes, precious, jour mm her will he just as welcome in our home as if she were my own." "And remember, dear, that I would love vou just as much if you didn't have "a cent as I do with your hair million dollars." -o- M.inv more girls fire going ta into service." says an evening pn:n-r. Crockerv manufacturers are lookir.a forward" to Letter times. has charge of this weekly feature at the First street playhouse, to night's showing of embryo Lillian Kussell. Al Jolson, etc., will eclipse anything yet shown in this line of at i raetion. In addition to the extra added ama teur r;""t of t,:c program an espe cially interesting moving picture fea ture us well as one ot the best mu sical comedies so far presented Col iseum patrous by the Spencer Mu sical Comedy company, a concert t' program by the Coliseum orchestra. and some rai-y vie.ei .m. ....in, while slncing and dancing numbers bv the chorus make one of the most attractive programs sei n at Manager Feddersen'" playhouse in some time. The return ft Tat Patterson to the c: t of funmake'-s was a welcome feature of last night's performance and his trombone snocia'.ty and jazz pl yirg was one of the best things off'-red local theatergoers by tills popi.lar and o.uaint funninker, nnd some s;:ti'iise comedy offerings are promised tor.isrht in conjunction with ih us electric washer, a work table, a child's desk and chair, some gooil rugs. 4 Na vajo rugs. 4 pes. linoleum, 2 pes. oil cloth, some good carpenter tools, a bench vise, blow torch, a 2-wheel tool grinder, garden tools, garden hose, a 10-gal. stone jar, a medicine cabinet, baby bed. child's auto, baby buggies, electric fixtures, a check writer, clocks, a good trunk, a 22 H. P. Sav age rifle and 12'i boxes ammunition, tubs, was1! boilers, wash boards, oil cans, tinware, dishes, clothing, shoes and other things too numerous to mention. List your goods early. We have the buyers. Don't forget the time we start. Phone 42S'l or 47TS. We buy for cash or sell on commis sion. J. B. GUESS. THE AUCTIONEER. dl FuR SALE OK RENT Three new modern brick houses. 1106 6. Fifth Ave. 117 Physicians' Bidg. Phone 19H9. . dg Auction Saturday en.! for. OCT. 22, 10 A. M.. 27 S. ST1I AVE. Licet. washer heatir.. stov. s. dresser library table, coal ranges. j thousand of good barg:u:. aie matei.r s-howings. by Patterson j called at 10 a. m. 1 a!;e not :. J. i.. o iniri hmaki r. l'.ud Sella f- !. u ;ss. I he A ucl io::e.-r. i.isi oui carlv I 'hone -t KENILWORTII HOME Beautiful modern home in eiclusive neighborhood and on paved street for sale at a reasonable price and on rea sonable terms. This house has all built-in features, furnace, large sleeping porch. hardwood floors, b.eakfast nook and is built on a large lot of 70-foot frontage. There is also a garage. For price and terms se cwner at 3"fl West Culver St. db FOK SALE Frame house. First house souih Glendnle Ave., on Lat eral 14. Address R. II. Rock, General p0;ivery T'boen'v. dg SAVE KENT, better homes for less if we build them. Monthly In stallments. Free plans. 10 years in Phoenix. Carl H. Johnson & Co. Contractors. Central and Madison, tf ATTRACTIVE little suburban home. Between North Central and cariine on East Virginia. 6-mom modern bungalow. $600 cash and $-"0 per month including Interest buys it. Price J4:!0b. See Murken. with MKYEItS INV. CO. !3N. First Ave. I'bo:ie 41l"i. It lar. Giibtri's Lest Shoppins I'lace.' lt From the Passing snow. Amateur NirOit at Ramona "iii:a:c,:i night" again at Limon.:. when the local vaud:- 2 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOK SAI.r --Lot on Cast Morel; 7v0. Terms. Call ii.'. 'lb' .1)1: SALE Attractive almost new 4 -room bungalow. plastered. east j iront. corner lot. $27,04. Small pay rid merit down, ba'ance monthly. See U owner, SO 2 N. 13th Street. It ft