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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, PHOENIX, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1921.
Give SWIT2ER FURS, for
Christmas!
Stone Martens
Sketched From Life.
Important
Showing
FINE FURS
At Moderate
Prices
"Fur Weather" is just
beginning. "Sivitzer"
Furs" are personally
selected pelts and are
g.u a ranteed perfect.
We have no furs "on
consignment" Every
piece was made up
this season, especially
for this shop.
Beautiful Foxes,
$19.75, $25.00, $29.75
$35.00 and up to $115.
One Skin Stone
Martens,
$39.75 and up.
Two Skin Stone
Martens,
$69.75 and up. '
Names pouring into
the suggestion box! We
are selling so many of
the clever dresses and
coats at $16.00 that we
have offered a dress
and a coat for the best
suggestion of a name
for these garments.
Put on your thinking
cap. You may win!
STYLE
SHOP
Cor. Adams at First Ave.
Balke Bldg.
! 25 c
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WEATHER REPORT
3 2" 3
u 2 2.
Stations
Boston 40 46 Cloudy .00
Buffalo . ....40 40 Cloudy .00
Chicago 44 46 Clear .00
Denver 54 62 Clear .00
Flagstaff SO 44 Pt.Cldy. .00
Fresno ...58 60 Clear .00
Galveston 66 62 Clear .00
Kansas City" ... 50 66 Clear .00
Los Angeles 66 82 Clear .00!
Minneapolis ....3S 42 Clear .00 1
Needles 60 70 Clear .00
New Orleans ....56 58 Clear .00
New Tork ....... 42 44 Cloudy .00
Oklahoma 48 58 Clear .00
PHOENIX 60 72 Pt-Cldy. .00
Pittsburg .........38 38 Cloudy .00
Portland 55 58 Cloudy .04
i Salt Lake City.. 3 ST 46 Clear .00
San Diego 64 SO Pt.Cldy. .00
San Francisco ..6 60 Pt.Cldy. .00
Seattle ..... 54 5 Cloudy 02
Spokane ........48 50 Cloudy .14
Tampa 60 70 Clear .04
Washington 44 48 Pt.Cldy. .00
Winnipeg . . 26 36 Clear .00
Yuma 64 .74 Pt.Cldy. .00
Local Weather Yesterday
6 a.m. Noon 6 p.m.
Temp., dry bulb. ....37 66 60
Temp., wet bulb. ....33 ,47 45
Humidity, per cent.. 64 3 8 29
Wind from E E SE
Wind, miles ......... 4 10 4
Rainfall 0 0 0
Weather ........ . . .Clear Cldy. P.Cldy.
Highest yesterday .. 72
Highest this date for 26 years... 74
Lowest yesterday 37
Lowest this date for 26 years.... 26
Total rainfall 00
Excess in temperature yesterday, 1
degree.
Excess in temperature since the
first of the month, 10 degrees.
Accumulated excess in temperature
since Jan. 1, 3.4 degrees.
Normal precipitation Jan. 1 to date,
7.51 inches.
Actual precipitation Jan. 1 to date,
3.04 inches.
Excess deficiency since Jan. 1, 4.47
inches.
Today
Time Of unrise, 7:21 am.; sunset,
5:22 p.m.; moonset, 3:10 a.m.
ROBERT Q. GRANT,
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks for
the beautiful floral offerings during
the sickness and death of our daugh
ter and sister, Annie Ramsey.
MRS. R. V. TURNER & FAMILY.
FOUND GUILTY Greer Smith
yesterday was found guilty by a jury
in the superior court on a charge of
having committed a statutory of
fense. He will be sentenced Wednes
day morning, Dec. 14, by Judge Stan
ford. Smith was charged with hav
ing assaulted a 15-year-old girl.
Auto and Gas Engine
Mechanics
HANSON & KARLSON
737 Grand Ave. Phone 1360
Machinists Engineers
Welding and Forging
CONSTABLE ICE &
FUEL CO.
WOOD ANO COAL
Phone 1555
Fourth Ave. and Jackson St.
VALLEY MACHINE
WORKS
Machine Work and Welding
Phone 1085
306 South Seventh Avenue
: W$Wi
Just Receiv ed
A CARLOAD OF
Christmas
Trees
Fir trees, direct
Oregon forests,
ranging in size from the
small table' tree to the large
15-ft. church trees.
All trees sold complete on
stands. Select your tree now
for later delivery.
-S.rizotia Seed and
Floral Cok.ipany
A. W. LIEFGREEN, Mgr.
28-32 South Central Phones 1389-4403
UNDELIVERED TELEGRAMS
There are telegrams Bt the Western
Vnion for Jno. H. Allison, Treernan
Jacque, Beacher Green and Eva
Smith .,
PENNMANSHIP CLASS A pen
manship class has been started at the
Gregg Shorthand school. The class
will meet on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 7:30 p. m. There will be a
capable teacher in charsre.
FLYING TO SPRINGS Rex
Smith, civilian aviator, in a flight
from Salt Lake City, Utah, landed
in Prescott on Friday. He will con
tinue his air trip today, flying to
Castle Hot Springs. He is expected
to arrive at Castle Hot Springs at
3 or 4 o'clock this afternoon. Aviator
Smith will carry two or three pas
senger from Prescott to Castle Hot
Springs.
, MAKE INVESTIGATION The
corporation commission yesterday
conducted an investigation of the
Tucson Gas and Electric company for
the purpose of making a revision of
rates and eliminating the surcharge
of 22 per cent. Ben Hill, made "ap
pearance for the city and Frank E.
Curely represented the company. No
decision was handed down in the
case.
VISITING BROTHER Charles D.
Brewster, a railroad man on Kansas
City who has spent the better part
of a lifetime with the Burlington. Is
in the city visiting his brother.
George Brewster. Mr. Brewster was
in Phoenix last March during Pioneer
Week. This time he has been visit
ing a daughter in the Yosemite. He
will remain here about ten days.
SERVICES AT SCHOOL There
will be preaching at the Garfield
school -at 11 o'clock this morning and
at 7 this evening. Sunday school will
be held at the usual hour. It may
not be widely known that the Sun
day school was established there by
Dr. Wilkinson a,nd others last Janu
ary and since then it has grown
rapidly.
COTTON HEARING A telegram
from Dwlght B. Heard -yesterday
stated that the hearing before the
senate committee on finance on the
cotton schedule of the permanent
tariff bill had been set for next Tues
day, Dec. 13. It was for this and
other matters of import to Phoenix
the Salt River valley and Arizona that
Mr. Heard left for Washington a
week ago.
TO ENTERTAIN KIDDIES The
Council of Jewish Women will give a
party for children of all members of
the organization and all children at
tending the Sabbath school next
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at
the Woman's club. Refreshments
will be served. Several surprises are
In store for the little guests. The
party will follow a regular meetin
of the council which begins at 2:15
o'clock. All members are urged to be
present as business of importance
which was held over due to the omis
sion of the last meeting scheduled
will be taken up.
BIRTHDAY PARTY Bet Ue Evalyn
Jakobi entertained her little friends
in honor of her fourth birthday Sat
urday afternoon at her home, 380
North Central evenue. The afternoon
was spent playing games on the
lawn, when the little guests were in
vited into the prettily decorated din
ing room where refreshments were
served. The following little folks
enjoyed the afternoon: Ruth Berry
man, Helen Linde. Edith Evans, Vir
ginia Evans, Pearl Tannehill, Mar-
jorie" Moyer, Loraine Stevens. Gara
McQuestin. Ruth Bartram. Ruth Cof
fee, .Dorothy Stammer; Fred Moyer,
Bill Bartram, Bobby Moorehead
Robert Kennedy, Ellis Osborn, Rich
ard Coffee, Dee McLaren, Lewis
Hedgpeth.
Choicest of Blooms for all
oceas-
ions. Designers of
Floral Art,
j Centraiv;
Gr"jZ
Plant Show Rooms.
18-24 W. Van Buren
Coming Events
Monday, Dec. 12. Musicians' club at
Woman s club, 8:15 d. m.
Monday. Dec. 12. Woman's club civic
education department. 2:30 d. m.
Tuesday, Dec. 13. Kiwanis club
luncheon at Y. M. C. A- noon.
Tuesday, Dec. 13. Woman's club,
education week Droaram. 2:15 d. m.
Wednesday, Dec. 14. Harmony club
bazaar and bridge tea at Woman's
club, 10 a. m.
Wednesday, Dec. 14. Country club
bridge luncheon.
Wednesday, Dec. 14. Country club
playlet and dance.
Thursday, Dec. 15. Madison Im
provement club social meeting, 2
p. m.
Thursday, Dec. 15. Bazaar by needle-
cratt department Osborn Woman a
club.
Thursday, Dec. 15. Christmas dance,
Madison Improvement club, 8 D. m.
Thursday, Dec. 15. High school P.-T.
A. election, high school auditorium,
3:15 p. m.
Friday, Dec. 16. Rotary club lunch
eon. Hotel Adams.
Friday, Dec. 16. Friday club at
Woman s club, 10 a. m.
Saturday, Dec. 17. Country club
bridge tea.
Saturday, Dec. .28. Chandler Prog
ress carnival opens for two days.
MARRIAGE LICENSE S Licenses
to marry were issued yesterday to
Frank Kirby, 45, and Lea Bandy, SO,
both of Chandler: and Wesley Wells,
22, and' May Spain, 18, both of Thoe-
nix.
TO CONDUCT HEARINGS T. R.
Johnson, rate expert with the corpo
ration commission, will conduct a se
ries of hearings in Kingman and Oat-
man for the commission.
GRANTED DIVORCE On grounds
of cruelty. Judge Jenckes yesterday
granted Pauline L. O'Grady a decree
of divorce from J. M. O Grady. The
decree restored her maiden name,
Papline L. Rogers.
CHARGE DISMISSED On motion
of the county attorney. Justice Henry
Sullivan yesterday dismissed a
charge against Harry Bechtel of re
moving mortgaged property rrom tne
state without the consent of the
mortgagee.
CLASS ADOPTION The Modern
Woodmen of America will hold a
class adoption on Wednesday eve
ning, Dec. 14. Members of the Phoe
nix camp and visiting Neighbors are
ureentlv reauested to attend.
THESE ASKED TO CALL The
following persons are reauested to
call at the office of the American
Red Cross. 616 Heard building: Mrs.
Marv Alice Jones Mimlx, iiarley
Rowe Stapp. Lucy Rahn Davis. John
Aggers. Thomas Lyons. Grover Ross.
NEED FURNITURE The Asso
ciated Charities ask that furniture,
such as lamp, stove, bed, mattress.
etc.. be donated for the use of an ill
woman who has been given the use of
a small house on the desrt. They
also desire furniture for the use of a
voune woman with small children
NEW CLEAN I IN Li riKNI ine
Standard Cleaners is a new estab
lishment which has been opened at
24 West Broadway, just in the rear of
the Kress store. The proprietors are
C. Bounds and E. Frye. They wm ao
a regular cleaning and pressing bus
iness.
A CORRECTION Funeral serv
ices for Mrs. Elinor Miller, mother of
Irvine de Miller, 763 east McDowell
oad. who died on Thursday afternoon,
will be held Monday afternoon at the
H. M. Maus chapel and not at the
A. L. Moore and Son chapel as an
nouneerl in vesterdav's Republican.
COMMITTEE MEETING The
Law Enforcement league will hold
committee meeting on Tuesday eve
ning. Dec. 13. in the rear of the Cen
tral Methodist church. Ten delegates
from each church are expected to at
tend. H. II. Hughes, president.
NEEDLECRAFT BAZAAR The
needlecraft department of the Osborn
Woman s club will hold a public Da-
zaar on Wednesday, Dec. 21. at the
Osborn school auditorium. The next
meeting of this department will be
on Thursday, Dec. 13, at the home
of Mrs. Fiock on North Central ave
nue.
FARM BUREAU MEETING
There will be a special meeting of
the Washington district farm bureau
on Tuesday evening. Dec. 13. in the
school auditorium. The fruit com
mittee has arranged to have Prof.
Crider deliver a talk on Bud Selec
tion, and a representative from the
state entomologist's office will give
a talk on destructive pests. The puo
lie is cordially invited to be pros
ent. H. S. Brooks will be the chair
man of the meeting.
CHILDREN'S PARTY Tn celebra
tion of the birthday of her small
daughter Mildred Welnick. Mrs. E. F.
Welnick gave a children s party Sun
dav at her home, 835 North Seventh
avenue. Games provided pleasure
for the following youngsters who en
loved the affair: Gladys Block,
Katherine Gass, Ruth Johnson. Nan
cv Rhuait, Alice Ryan, Esther Hicks,
Eva Montus. Margaret Smith. Eliza
beth Landis. Leo Welnick, Jr., and
Norman Welnick.
ICE
Office
tl N. 4th St.
cq
Ae!
Phone
5066
We write
FIRE
AUTOMOBILE
PLATE GLASS
INSURANCE
E. A. MARSHALL
Loans and Insurance
Phone 3068 5 W. Adams
SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED
$1.00
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
PHONE 3008
Arizona Cleaning & Dye Works
235 East Washington Street
IS
HELD IIP Bf
Robbers Escape With $50
In Silver Overlook
Watch Crew Had
Stopped at End of Line
After Run
Two masked men entered a Capitol
treet car at the end of the line,
Twenty-first avenue and Adams
street, at 10:50 o'clock last night, held
up the conductor and motorman and
cw-aped with about $50 in silver,
'errv Stevens, conductor of the
car, and B. C. Baker, motorman, were
the only persons aboard at the time
of the holdup. They hod Just com
pleted the run to the end of the line
and were resting a moment before
starting the trip back to the city
when two men entered unseen at the
rear of the car. Baker was sitting
down and Stevens was bending over
looking at his watch when there came
sudden sharp command:
"Stick up yoirr hands and don't
move. The street car men touna
themselves confronting a business
like revolver which was kept leveled
upon them while the partner in crime
began to go through the pockets or
the conductor.
Let me take the money out of the
changer," Stevenson suggested.
Don t you make a move, was tne
robber's retort. After taking all the
cash they could find they ordered the
motorman to start the car. They
did not attempt to search him. They
also failed to relieve Stevenson of an
expensive watch and chain wliien
was conspicuously displayed in his
nnnof oorit nocket.
Both men seemed very young ana
extremely nervous," Stevenson tola
police officers after the robbery. in
fact, I was afraid tho oiif with the
revolver would Decome aiarmea anu
begin shooting at any minute."
The robbers took tne money
changer with them. Both were very
poorlv dressed. Baker said the one
with the revolver was woaring shoes
through which his feet were showing
A street lamp floods the end or tne
Capitol car line with light and there
are many houses in tne immediate
viclnitv of the scene of the noiatip.
Immediately alter tne roonery naa
been reDOrted police scoured the
neighborhood without finding any
trace of the men.
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HAVE D A U G H T E R Phoenix
friends have been Informed of the
birth of an eight-pound daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tovrea at No
gales, airs. Tovrea formerly was
Mrs. F. Z. Wright of Phoenix. Both
mother and babv are doing nicely
REALTORS TO MEET The Salt
River Valley Realtors association will
hold Its regular evening meeting at
the chamber of commerce at t:39
o'clock Monday night. The exclusive
multiple listing contract will be pre
sented. All realtors are urged to be
present.
TO ADDRESS MOTHERS Mrs.
L. C. Thompson, field secretary of
the Florence Crittcnton Home, will
address the mothers of the Osborn
Woman's club Tuesday afternoon at
3 o'clock In the Osborn school audi
torium. All members of the clubhand
women of the community are invited
to attend.
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American presidents who served In
wnr were: George Washington. i:ev
olutionary; James Monroe, Revolu
tlonary: Andrew Jackson. Revolu
tionary and 1812: Franklin Pierce,
Mexican: William Henry Harrison.
1812; John Tyler, 1912: Zachary Tay
lor. 1S12 and Mexican; Abraham
Lincoln, Black Iliiwk; Andrew John
son. Civil war; General Grant. Mexi
can and Civil wars; Rutherford B.
Hayes, Civil war; James A. Garfield.
Civil war; Benjamin Harrison, Civil
war; William McKinley. Civil war;
Theodore Roosevelt, Spanish war.
Rubber
eraser.
was firtt used as pencil
DEMAND
"From Arizona Cows"
CAPITOL CAR
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OB1TUARIES
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Funeral of Dave Turner
Funeral services for Dave Turner,
pioneer gardener of Phoenix, who
died Friday afternoon at the age of
ST, will be held on Monday afternodn
at 2 o'clock at the J. T. Whitney
chapel. Interment will be in Forest
Lawn cemetery.
Florence B. Shaffer
Florence B. Shaffer, 30 years old.
daughter of C. G. Shaffer, died on
Saturday morning at the family
hornet Third treet and Indianola
avenue. She is survived by her fa
ther, two brothers and two sisters,
all living here. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced later.
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GILLAM To Mr. -and Mrs. Dayton
Gillam of 2141 West Jefferson street,
on Dec. 5, at the Deaconess hospital,
an eight and one-half pound girl.
Following a caesarian operation, the
mother and child are doing nicely.
The little one has been named De
loris Lillian Gillam. Mr. and Mrs.
Gillam came to Fhoenlx from Pitts
burg, Pa.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
40 Acres
miles S. W. of Glendale
on the paved road.
With 4-room house.
Garage, Granary
and good well.
At 187.50 Per Acre
Terms: 1-3 cash
S. GRIFFIN "ALONE
118 North First Ave.
It
Why Pay Rent?
3 rooms and bath, completely fur
nished, garage, young shade. Price
31650; $250 cash; terms. See Gi'l.
C. A. DAGLET CO.
Phone 3S9T. 30 W. Van Buren St
bd
Rooming House
39 Rooms, well furnished brick
house. Close in. Lease or sale. See
Putney, 13 N. 1st Ave. Room 105.
Phone 1310. Phone Res. 2468. It
FIVE Bronze turkey hens and one
torn. Thoroughbred New Zealand
rabbits. 9th and Indian School road.
bd
UNFURNISHED apartment, nice
location, walking distance;- reason
able rent to adults. 820 North 1st
Avenue. bg
FOR SALE
ported stock.
Avenue.
Canaries from ira
35. 703 Montezuma
bp
THREE chairs, one table, one san
itary couch, one combination baby
chair all IS. SO. One small camp
gasoline stove, IT. 1339 E. McKin
ley. It
V1CTROLA Record cabinet and 7
records. $35 cash, takes all 916 N
4th St. It
Do your doors WORK.? Do the
windows STICK? Do the. locks
WORK? Competent mechanics
Phone 66n. It
FOR SALE or Exchange: Will
trade In, late, model Chevrolet tour
ing car In fine shape, for Income
property and assume balance. Phone
2498. It
FOR SALH Grand Bargain: 340
Pairs Men's, Women's and Children's
Shoes for 3650.00. This is 3300 under
replacement cost. Act quick. Phone
2498. It
CLOSE IN TWO-ROOM Furnished
Apartment. Private entrance, con
necting bath; clean. Lights paid
Healthy adult. 129 S. 3rd Ave. It
o ACRES, good soil, close, in, neat
3 -room house; $250 a year; 370 cash
bal. $20 per mo.; or will shave some
for all cash. O. K. Realty Co., 232
W. Jefferson. It
CANARIES For the Holidays
Fancy Canary Singers. 711 East
Culver Street. Phone &7S4. dk
FOR THE HOLIDAYS Fancy
Canary Singer. 711 East Culver
street. Phone S7S4. tf
TRertisa
mSchoU
ApjAvwat orRoneJi) KrEvvy Ret TmuS
and our foot expert
knows exactly what
each case needs to
make foot trouble
only a memory. If
you have corns, cal
looses, bunions,
enlarged joints.
ingrowing nails, ten
der feet, weak feet or
ankles, or any other
foot trouble, be sure
to come in at your
earliest convenience
Examination and
AJvic free
"Watch
Your
Feet
Shirley & Shirley
Phone 1704
29-31 E. Adams St.
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PLASTIC WATERPROOF PORTLAND CEMENT
IN SEA-WATER WORK THIS CEMENT SHOULD BE SPECI
FIED, at it resists the action of sea water, which may weaken the concrete
and steel reenforcement where ordinary cement is used.
FOR SALE by Building Material Dealers EVERYWHERE
MONOLITH PORTLAND CEDENT CO.
60S-13 Hibernian Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone 15089
MONOLITH Portland Cement
MONOLITH Plastic Waterproof Portland Cement
HEREST-hERI
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.'ARE HELO LEGAL
That warrants of a school district
to a teacher, bearing the treasurer's
endorsement of "no funds" and call
ing for interest thereon at the rate
of 8 per cent from the date of en
dorsement, may be issued was stated
in an opinion handed down by the
supreme court yesterday in a test
case which had been hurried through
the superior court of this county.
Judge Stanford's decision that such
warrants are allowable was sus
tained. The case was brought In an In
junction suit by L. W. Coggins
against the trustees of school dimrict
No. 1. County Superintendent Jones
and County Treasurer Wright.
The controversy grew out of the
effect and meaning of Chapter 10 of
the session laws of the last legisla
ture which expressly provides that
the thing sought to be enjoined may
be done.
The plaintiff rested upon the sta
tutory provision that "no warrant
shall be drawn by the county school
superintendent unless the money Is In
the proper fund, to pay it:" It was
the theory of the lpwer court that the
legal effect of Chapter 10 of the ses
sion laws was to repeal Uje forego
ing provision. The court also over
huled the contention of the plalrrtift
that Chapter 10 Is void because Sec
tion 1 of the chapter merely presumes
that there Is a law authorizing the
drawing of warrants by the county
school superintendent upon a fund in
which there is no money and that
the chapter does not purport to effect
the repeal of the prior law. Also
there was overruled the contention
of the plaintiff -that the act Is void
because it does not provide a fixed
rate of interest or authorize any
bord or other authority to fix a rate.
All these views of the lower court
are sustained and the constitution
ality of Chapter 10 is upheld.
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TO START OEC. 23
Plans for one of the biggest rodeos
ever held in central Arizona, to be
held at Bucket Dec. 23. 14 and 25,
were announced yesterday by Lee
Robinson and Arthur Bloat, the pro
moters. Many prizes will be awarded.
Every variety vf western sport will
be Included In the rodeo program,
with a big barbacue the opening day.
There will be bulldogging, bronchoo
busting, wild steer riding, trick and
fancy riding, wild cow milking con
tests, calf roping, goat roping, team
yearling ticing daily horse races, and
all the other cowboy events.
One of the features of the rodeo
will be the appearance of Bonnie
Gray of Los Angeles, champion wom
an wild steer rider and trick rider,
and Ed Wright, also of Los Angeles.
a cowboy clowr. who is well known
in the Southwest
wild In the foothills of the mountains
of certain parts of Washington state,
according' to. accounts of Oiette
Indians. ' In summer they follow the
water courses down to the lowlands,
treeing hunters when they come in
sight. The Indians say the meat of
these cattle tastes of cedar and is not
fit to eat.
Nursery Stock'
Headquarters for western grown
trees, shrubs and roses. Write for
catalog. Denver Nursery and
Orchard Co, 4226 Zuni Street,
Denver, Colorado.
Satisfaction or your
money refunded.
Phoenix Seed & Feed
Company
133 E. Jefferson St.
Phone 4364
dim
WARRANTS
RODEO AT BUCKEY
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Hollyday Gifts! . '
Appropriate remem
brances for men.
Down to date in price
and up to date in style.
Finest quality Silk
Knitted Cravats, Ital
ian Grenadines and
French Squares.
Exclusive designs.
What's better than
"aix.order on us for an
all AvdoHisnd tailored
suit?
Gift order forms
ready now.
HcDougall & Cassou
. Washington Street
Many long-haired cattle are living
White females outnumbered white
males In 1920 In Masschusetts, Rhode
Island. New York and District of
Columbia.
SPECIALISTS ,
In Examination of Eye and tTttln
ef correct
Glasses )
NORTHRUP OPTICA!: CO, .
" 9 East Adams Street
Phone 6090 for Appointment
- PLUMBING
HONEST. WORK. FAIR PRICES
Send me your work for
quick and efficient service
O.E. BELLAS
620 North First St, Phone 2375
The WHITE
$5.00 DOWN BUYS
The WHITE
Sewing Machine
ON OUR SPECIAL
CHRISTMAS OFFER
This offer holds good until Christmas
The $5 payment holds the White fo
you until time of delivery, with easy
payments thereafter of
5 PER MONTH ,
The White is the Universal School
Machine It meets all tests.
THE WHITE AGENCY
Phoenix Sewing Machine Exchange
314 East Washington Street
Phone 5909
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