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Now Is The Time I to replenish your stock of Kitchen Utensils and you can save money by visit- f? ing our Hardware Department. We have just received a large shipment of S the best grade Azure blue Enamel ware which makes our stock entirely complete g so you are sure of getting what you waiTt. g Os -that delightfully handy Guernsey- ware we have a complete assortment g of Bean Crocks, Baking Dishes, Casseroles, Individual Tea Pots, in fact any- thing you may require. From oven to table piping hot in the original dish is 9 !f5 made easy with Guernsey ware. Call and see the line. @3 * * k , | I Babbitt Brothers Trading Co. || ft OVER 21 YEARS IN WINSLOW S “HUNGER KNOWS NO ARMISTICE” □ -□ ANNOUNCEMENT Arizona .Electric Co. Is now open for business on Front Street, and will carry]a[full line of EDISON ELECTRIC]APPLIANCES For the home. Washing Machines, Sewing Machines, Ironers, Lighting Fixtures, all • Cooking Utensils, Vacuum Cleaners Heaters, and every Electrical convenience for the'/home. SOLD ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS □ "□ r, ~ 1 * fpRETTY NESTS | •JHuman birdlings require pretty nests. By their innocence and beauty they repay many times over the cost of a carriage. We Have Them t|A new shipment just received. See them in our window. Prices from $5.00 to $35.00. MASTERS and ORTEGA HOUSE FURNISHERS il - Classified Ads, j Rrnders and Liners, 5 cents a line for each insertion. No reader or liner accepted for less than 25 cents each insertion. These rates are strictly Net. FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms suitable for two men. 414 East Third. TO RENT—To gentleman one front room, very close in, heating facili ties. 311 Kinsley Avenue. FOR SALE—The latest Q. R. C. Player Piano rolls. Mrs. A. R. Lane, 518 Warren Ave. (4-t 44) Anyone interested in lessons In China decorating and oil painting phone 108 or call at 406 W. F*irst St. Mrs. M. P. Brugh. FOR SALE—Four lots corner Wil liamson Avenue and Maple street. In quire Bank of Winslow. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Inquire 414 East Third Street. FOR SALE —Two well located lots in the Kliendienst Addition. Cheap if taken at once. Inquire Phone 23. FOR BALE—A modern* seven-room house, corner of Cherry and Warren Avenues. Inquire N. Gruhl. , FOR SALE —A three room house nicely furnished. Inquire Geo. H. Meyers, Roundhouse Power Plant. WANTED —Room and board by a young lady. Inquire Mail Office. j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS j FOR SALE—One good Jersy milch cow. Inquire Mail office. WANTED —To rent room or light housekeeping rooms with a private family by a married couple’ without children. Address J. M. Mail office. FOR SALE—Two six-room houses, furnished or unfurnished, all modern conveniences. Will sell separate or together; easy payments if desired. Inqure Mail office. . FOR RENT—Furnished room for light house keeping. I have the front room at the Marley building furnished with everything a single person needs including kitchenette, coal and rent. $25 takes it. Soon leaving for the east. Ramos. WANTED Furnished house or rooms by a railroad office msan and wife. No children. Inquire Mail Office. . WANTED—Agents for Win§low and vicinity. Good proposition. Previ ous experience unnecessary. Free School of Instruction. Address Mas sachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company. Accident and Health De partment, Saginaw, Michigan. Capi tal $1,5000,000. GENTLEMAN wants a room with heat in a private family. P. O. Bos 284. WANTED —Two young ladies foi room and board. Inquire Mail office. | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ’ Wanted^to Buy: The Central Druor Company will pay ten cents per bottle for Magnesia bottles. For Sale: 9x 12 Axminister rug; Felt mattress, dresser and oil heater. All as good as new. Inquire J. M. Peck, Kleindienst Addition. For Sale: Five room modern new house on Kingsley. Avenue. Price cheap if taken at once. Inquire 212 E. Maple St. Miss Woods Resigns j Miss Pauline Woods’ resigna tion will take effect the first of March, and the unexpired term will be filled hy Miss Marguerite Drumm, who is now back at her ! duties in the recorder’s office, having been absent from Hoi brook for several months. Miss Woods was elected county recorder by i good majority al most two years ago. She very efficiently filled the position to which she was elected, she is exceedingly popular in Holbrook society and will be missed. She resigns to take a greatly needed rest which she will seek in the pleasant climate of California. o- . “The Land of Stalking Death” “Crouching by herself in a corner, a little seven-year old girl was cracking something be tween two stones,” says Melville Chapter in an article. “The Land of Stalking Death,’’ in the Nat ional Geographical Magazine 1 (November, 1919), describing conditions in Armenia, “I looked and found the child wsas eating ; she marrow from a bone.’’ “‘Where did she get it?’] asked the interpreter who ac companied me. “‘Yonder ihi the grave yard,’ he replied, after questioning the girl.” The Near East is the only hope of thousands of starving children ■ in the Near East. Arizona has been called upon to provide shel ! ter, clothing and food for 1,000 s orphans. The campaign's now ‘ on. Subscriptions are.now being , received by the state Head quarters, Near East Relief, | Phoenix National Rank Building, Phoenix. o ‘ Proper Food for the Child Proper feeding is one of the chief factors in health, and it i for the mother to realize her re j sponsi hi 1 ity in proper feeding to, insure the health of the child. The kind of food a child has to day determines (o a consi abb extent the fitness of the' future citizen. Good food habits should THE WIHSIOW MAH [Mary Pickford| H&SwjM" j ♦ | OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY, FEB. 15th. | Matinee and Night | PRICES: Adults 55cts., Children 22cts. start today for tomorrow may be too late. Meals should be served regu larly, this is of a paramount im portance. Do not allow piecing between meallf the child gets very hungry before the next meal, a piece of bread and butter will suffice. Never give candy, cake, nuts or cookies. Children require at least four glasses of. water between meals. Water will often satisfy the craving I which many mistake for hunger. New foods should be ed into the diet gradually, and by giving sma’l amounts at the time. One must he patient but firm in teaching the child foods that are good for them. It is es sential that the child have plenty iof time for his meals. He should not eat 1 is breakfast while run -1 ling, to school but should b'ave j ; Lime Tor a properly serv d break j fast. To have good digestion one must eat slowiv and masti ! cate his food thoroughly. A child should never be allow ’d to come to the table with dir- j y hand - ami face. Dirt is dan j I-reruns. Cleanliness should be j ns i fed upon, he should sit down j im a clean table, and eat in an j i orderly manner, it is this early i raining that will mean much in | later years. Mol Amy .Christal returned j l’hun-day from Lbs Angeles, where she has b’ en visiting the \ I [iast month. E. J. Harbin, of Winslow, was accompanied by R. L. Keith, Monday in taking a view of the oil situation here. Mr. Harbin says tha: things in Winslow are progressing in the oil game satis factorily, but that the bad and muddy roads of the past month have considerably interfered with developments. | • Jack Coleman went to Kansas; City this week. He was accom panied bv his -parents, Mr. and .Mrs. C. C. Coleman, who have I been spending several days visit ing with their son. The elder Cole man has had charge of the Har vey eating station-, at Ash Fork for some time past. Miss Nydia Acker, Home dem- J | onstration Agent Irom Tucson, will give a pressure cooker dem onstration at the Methodist church, Wednesday afternoon, February 18th, 2:30 p. m. All ladies interested in this modern horrid convenience are cordially invited. o | < i 1 : “FLU.” We had a telephone call from Flag staff Thursday inquiring about the in fluenza epidemic in our city, stating that it was reported we had over two hundred school children ill and five teachers, besides numerous other citizens. j We can not *iiMlerst.and where such reports emanate from, as they are en | tirely false, and for the benefit of our. neighboring towns will state that we have about one hundred cases of the “flu”, all of which are in a very mild form and not a single death to date The situation is yell under control and the doctors state that they expect no serious effects whatever, and that the nice weather and sunshine which we are now enjoying will completely check the spread of the disease. • o I HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT HERE. Miss Nydia Acker, of the University Extension Department, Tucson, is in Win Slow to install the hot school lunch in the Southside school. Miss Acker established the school lunch work in the school of Pertleville, a Mexican community near Douglas, with most gratifying results. There' was a great deal of malnutrition among the children in that community but by the end of the school term the mental and physical condition of the children was noticeably improved. She is also prepared to give demon strations to the women in the use of the pressure cooker, a fuel, time and labor saveing device, which every wo man should be interested in. She has an exhibit of reconstructed garments that would |?e of interest to the ladies in the community. o —‘ Winslow Mall, $2.00 a year.