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Along with your other fun— a Kodak Kodak adds to the sport on every outing. At the shore, hunting, camping^fishing—there are always pictures worth while —pictures you will be glad you have next winter. NIETHAMMER’S PEARLS We carry the best line of imitation pearls. Guaranteed, indestructable, they will not break, peel or discolor. The prices are reasonable. E. H. BLACK PHONE 170 Jeweier. > THE WINSLOW FEED & SALE STABLES. CHAS. DAZE, Proprietor GENERAL IHHK AND TRANSFER BUSINESS Grain Hay Coal V_ J ?==••="•• : ■ ■ ■ » WINSLOW PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Full Line of Plumbing Supplies. W. T. BUTLER, Proprietor = —■- . —V ORTEGO FURNITURE C, See Us About Your Household Needs! We handle BLUE WHITE ENAMEL WARE. Also, GALVANIZED PAILS and WASH TUBS. 104 First Street Pb ?£| BUSINESS FOR SALE Good business centrally located; 1 1-2 miles east of the Apache oil well, 1 mile west of the Apache R. R.; cement brick stone building 30x80 feet, cement basement; plate glass front; plenty of warehouse room; good stock of general merchandise; doing a thrifty business now. Have postoffice in one corner of store. For terms and price address Box 3, Taylor, Arizona. ORDINANCE NO. 95 AX ORDINANCE BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WINSLOW, IMPOSING A TAX UPON ALL DOGS IN THE TOWN OF WINSLOW, PROHIBIT ING THE RUNNING AT LARGE OF ALL DOGS WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF WIN SLOW, AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPOUNDING AND SALE OF SAME. AND THE EXTERMINA TION OF UNLICENSED DOGS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WINSLOW: Section 1. Every owner, claimant, or keeper of a dog or dogs of the age of two months, or over, within the town of Winslow, shall hereafter pay an annual tax on all dogs owned, claimed or kept by him or her, as follows: on every male dog, five ($5) dollars, and for every female dog, ten ($10) dollars. Section 2. Upon the payment of the said tax, it shall be the duty of the Town Marshal to issue a metal tag to the owner of such dog or dogs, said tag shall bear the number there of in the order of issuance, plainly stamped or cut thereon, and in addi tion shall have stamped or cut there on, “Winslow Dog License.” Such dog shall wear a collar to which shall be firmly attached the said tag, at all times. Section 3. It shall be the further duty of the Town Marshall to issue to the purchaser of each tag a receipt for the sum paid therefor, which re ceipt shall show the number of the tag for which it is issued, and the name, sex and color of the dog for which the tag is intended. Section 4. ine running at large of all dogs within the limits of the town of Winslow is hereby prohibited. It shall be the duty of the Town Mar shal to kill all unlicensed dogs run ning at large, and to impound within the town pound any licensed dogs running at large. Section 5. The Marshal shall keep the impounded dogs for a period of 5 days, unless sooner redeemed, and if not redeemed at the expiration of five days from date of impounding, shall sell or cafused to he sold the said dog or dogs at public auction, and the proceeds of such sale, after deduct ing the expenses, shall be paid into the town treasury. Section 6. When ilie Marshal im pounds any dog he shall immediately notify the owner thereof, and post notices in three public places within the town, one of which shall be at the front door of the Town Hall, for five days, giving a description of the dog or dogs impounded and the date of sale of same. Section 7. The charges for re demption of any dog impounded to be paid to the Marshal by the owner or owners thereof shall be one dollar. Section 8. The Town Clerk shall keep separate and apart from other funds the money paid to him by the Marshal from the sales of the im pounded dogs for a period of ninety days; during that time any person claiming ownership of anj\ dog sold aforesaid may make due proof be fore the Mayor as to his ownership, and if the Mayor deems the claim to ownership sufficient he shall order the Town Clerk to pay to such party the money in his hands arising from the sale of such dog claimed. Section 9. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the pro visions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 10. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force after its passage and approval and publica tion as required by law. Passed and adopted by the Common Council this 7th day of June, 1920. Approved this 7th day of June, 1920. GEORGE CRESWELL, Mayor. Attest: A. S. BRAYMAN. Clerk. Approved as to form: G. C. BAZELL, City Attorney. RESOLUTION NO. 2 WHEREAS, AT A REGULAR MEET ING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WINSLOW, STATE OF ARIZONA, HELD ON THE 15th DAY OF JUNE. 1920. AT WHICH MEETING THERE WAS PRESENT A QUORAM OF SAID COMMON COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WINSLOW. A CERTAIN ORDINANCE WAS PASSED CALL ING FOR AN ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID TOWN OF WIN SLOW ON THE 24th DAY OF JULY. 1920, TO DETERMINE THE PROPOSITION OF INCURRING THE INDEBTEDNESS OF THE TOWN OF WINSLOW BY THE IS SUANCE OF BONDS IN THE SUM OF THIRTY THOUSAND ($30,000) DOLLARS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ACQUIRING A GAS PLANT TO SUPPLY THE INHABITANTS OF SAID TOWN GAS FOR THE PUR POSE OF LIGHT AND HEAT; THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WINSLOW: That the City Hall in the town of Winslow is hereby designated and ap pointed by the Common Council as the regular voting place where said election will be held on said 24th day of July, 1920. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the following persons are here by designated and appointed by the Common Council as the officers con stituting v the Board of Election and are hereby appointed as such and the Election Board shall consist of one Inspector and two Judges, together with two clerks and one Marshal. Inspector, Ben Burke; Judges. W T . F. Brewer. Mrs. J. M. Bennett; Clerks Mrs. N. H. Sipe, Mrs. R. C. Abell; Marshal, Ed. Gardner. Adopted by the Common Council of the town of Winslow this 6th day of July. 1920. Approved this 6th day of July, 1920. George Creswell, Mayor. V. S. Brayman. Clerk, JUST AM*KIM) OF A BOY Advertisements are meant to “pull”. During the war an office manager in desperation tried to get pulling power into his desire for a messenger. The advertisements he printed read: “Boy wanted—Young or old—either sex.” Cord Tire has run 22.000 Miles 0 On a Heavy Truck 22,000-Mile Tread And Why They Are Exceptions Worn Miller Tires are often exhibited with some sign like above. Countless letters also reach us telling such/ mileage tales. These are very pleasing. But we don’t want users in general to expect miracles from Millers. Service to Expect / Expect from Millers greater service than from any like-type tire. And 19 times in 20 you will get it. Expect it to outserve any tire put opposite, and it almost invariably will. Expect twice the mileage tires gave a few years ago, and they will doubtless do still better. Expect tread wear 25* per cent better than from others and you’ll not be I——— disappointed. But don’t expect that Millers, under all conditions, can match some exceptional mileage. Why Mileage Varies A Cord Tire gives vastly greater service than a Fabric Tire. An oversize tire will vastly excel a tire that is undersize. Care, load and roads affect tire service greatly. Millers are uniform tires. That is a major reason for their supremacy. But uniform tires will vary with conditions. Tread Patented Center Tread smooth with suction cup, for firm hold on wet asphalt. Geared-to-the • Road side treads, mesh like cogs in dirt. mitlerTires Now the Topic of Tiredom Cords or Fabrics Geared-to-thc-Road - V i Rtgulertd U. S. Patent Office t , 1 'i'i l ■ * t \ ' v - - ■ • BAZELL MOTOR CO., Distributors LEE TIRES! The Lee Tire & Rubber Co. ♦ Pay more than market prices for their FIBER and RUBBER thus securing the BEST MATERIAL to be had for Tires. Therefore, when YOU buy a LEE Tire you get all that can be built into a Tire. You have tried the rest, now try the best ! The Lee Tire and Lee Gov ernment Specification Tubes Dadey, Vulcanizer. With 3-Ton Loads Miller Cord Tires were tested by Ray C. Carpenter on a 22-pa,»enger but, averaging a 3-ton load each trip. The first tire an a rear wheel ran 23.700 miles without a blow* out, end was never removed from the wheel. The second waa punctured by railroad spike at 5,000 mile*, but when repaired ran 12,000 miles more without a blowout. On a front wheel the Miller ran 22,000 miles without a blowout. All were pet,enger-type tires. ill ‘ ' , | What Our Tests Show We run tires at our factory ten million miles a year to make these service tests. ' These are radical tests. Tires are run con stantly, night and day, and under heavy load. .We want quick comparisons. On our testing machines Miller Cords average 15,000 miles, and Fabrics about half that. But these are not mileage records. We are running Miller Tires against high-grade rivals to prove that Millers last best. Be Satisfied With This .You will get on a Miller an exceptional tread. It i 3 by 25 per cent the best 11 tread made. Not one Miller Tire, made under present methods, has ever come back with the tread gone. > You will get uniform tires. Every Miller Tire is signed, both by maker and inspector. Every man knows that a faulty tire means a penalty for him. And faults are extremely rare. You will get greater mileage than from any tire you put on the opposite wheel. That is so nearly universal that we will stake your favor on any single test. But you will get the best tire built to day. There are hundreds of thousands who know that. When you buy a new car insist on Miller Tires. Twenty car makers now supply them and there is no extra charge. THE MILLER RUBBER CO., Akron, Ohio