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PAGE FOUR Circulation and Advertising Talks The circulation of The Phoenix Tribune has increased at the rate of 100 subscribers a month since Janu ary Ist. There’s a Reason We print the news and the people are reading. We have a policy and adhere strictly to it. We are sowing the seeds of Truth, Justice and a Square Deal. Colored people are thinking as never before and we are giving them FOOD for thought. The Tribune is clean, conservative and reliable. As an Advertising Medium The Phoenix Tribune covers an entire field that can be reached in no other way. The Phoenix Tribune goes into the homes of the most thrifty, frugal and thoughtful people of our group. —□ — The Phoenix Tribune is read and re-read by eager subscribers from one issue till the next appears. The Phoenix Tribune makes a Direct Personal Appeal to Colored People. The Wise Business Man Profits by Reaching the Colored People DIRECT Through the Columns of The Tribune. Subscription Price $2.50 a Year Advertising Rates on Application Tribune Publishing Co. 37 South Thirteenth Street Phone 1250 Phoenix, Arizona THE PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING I .> * LOC A L S * ❖ : Mrs. Jackson Ent»rta'.ns ; Wednesday evening April 13th, Mrs. 1 Julius Jackson gave a delightful party at her home, 914 East Jefferson street in honor of her husband’s birthday | anniversary. The house was artistically I j decorated for the occasion and among! the invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. ! Robinson, Miss Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. i i Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Scotty, Prof P. j j Landry, Mr. and Mrs. J 2. S. P. Dawson, i j Mr. and Mrs. Perry Williams. Delici-; ! ous refreshments were served by jthe i | hostess and all report an enjoyable I j time. International Bible Students Lectuure Sunday evening at School of music by E. H. Herscher Study meetings: Monday night and ; Thursday night at 1342 East Jefferson Monday night subject: “Restitution”, j Thursday night subject: “Restitution.” j Seats free and no collection. Dunbar Club Mrs. A. Stewart of 238 West Jackson j street will entertain the Dunbar club j i Thursday afternoon April 28th. Mrs. j Stewart’s mother has just returned j j from a six months’ visit with friends . | in Texas. She reports an enjoyable J i trip, but is glad to be back in Phoe nix. S. I. A. Club Meeting The Self Improvement Art Club met Monday with Mrs. P. F. McCutcheon \ j at 1215 East Jefferson street and held j ! a splendid meeting. The meeting Mon | day, April 25th will be with Mrs. I. F. i Silvers 1427 East Jefferson. I Enjoy Motor Trip Mr. Marion Jones and sisters, Cor i nelia and Gertrude, of Illinois, who i have been winter visitors in Phoenix i since Christmas and were about to ! start back home, just discovered that ■ Phoenix is theiest place in the world. Having met iMnv people while here. ! they selected a group of friends for a picnic and motored to that ideal pic- j ; nic ground—Granite Reef. Those in j the party were Mrs. W. B. Hudspeth, ! Mrs. Oscar McCloud, Mrs. Jessie Me-1 | Cloud, Mrs. Major Jones, Mrs. P. F. ! | McCutcheon, and Mrs. J. F. Hudspeth. | i Mr. Jesse McCloud felt lonesome and j took his car with a group of friends i ' and joined the party on the trip lo I , Granite Reef. They had a delightful j j time kodaking and a feature of the ; picnic was the “good eats” that were j j lavishly supplied and enjoyed by all. I The Jones’ will be welcome any time | they decide to return to Phoenix. ! I . You 1 $135 / / Same as Pay \ V / / Cash \ \ as here illustrated j! / \ y. Immediate Possession- Given You. AT / *— V t * Engagement Kings j <£o^o A beautiful blue white, high quality diamond, set in one of the I new style white gold mountings. Exactly as pictured above. A ring l _ that will instantly appeal to the ladies and men. A special offering / r W for this week at $135 and the terms are $3.50 a week. Others sea- i tured at SSO and S9O. ALL FUNK DIAMONDS are sold on the un- 1 derstanding that if at any time you want a larger diamond we will ' A WEEK allow full purchase price in making the exchange. / SI.OO Opens l Meet Funk An Account Wear Diamonds 44 W. Washington St. Recital Great Success The muusicale and recital given by , the Tanner Howadr club Thursday | night at the A. M. E. church proved ! entirely successful. Some of the best I | literary and musical talent in the city appeared on the program which was well rendered to the. delight of all. Mr. Paul Green brought down the house with one of his famous | solos and Mr. W. B. Johnson, the j "Arizona Curuso”, thrilled the audi- I ence with one of his favorite selec ! tions. Mr. Harold Carriger also de lighted the audience with an appropi ate selection and received vociferous ! applause. Miss Cora Smith and Mr. . Edmunds captivated the audience with an instrumental duet, and Mrs. j I-uada Walker rendered a beautiful | violin solo. Mrs. J. F. Hudspeth gave a humorus recital that was pleasing and Mrs. T. J. Sanford gave a drama tic reading that held the audience | spell-bound. Mrs. W. C. Hacket read a splendid paper and Mr. Cleo. M. Roberts delivered a short address that was timely. Rev. T. J. Sanford made j the closing address, and Mrs. Lewis | Jenkins, president of the Tanner How ard club, was in charge of the pro gram. Mr. Dumas was accompanist. A | large audience greeted the performers I and all went away feeling that they A MILLION AUTO PARTS We have wrecked thousands of Cars and carry in stock, parts of over 250 makes and models. We guarantee to save you 35 to 90 per cent on all auto parts. Satisfaction or your money back. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY STEINBERG AUTO WRECKING CO. 421-31 North Central Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Phone 4292 OLDEST, LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE CAR WRECKERS IN THE SOUTHWEST Fire Compensation Insurance j Automobile Public Liability Contractors’ Insurance Burglary Surety Bonds i Mine Insurance Auto Fire and Theft | INSURANCE LARGEST INSURANCE AGENCY IN THE SOUTHWEST | BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY J INSURANCE AGENCY I CARL H. ANDERSON j L. W .SADLER, President and General Manager 16 EAST ADAMS STREET PHOENIX, ARIZONA j ■ received their money’s worth and then some. - Wedding Announcement Mrs. H. L. (Nita) Gilbert, formerly | of Phoenix but now a resident of Los i Angeles, Cal., announces her marriage to Mr. M. H. Washington of that city, j They are domiciled at 769 Sears Ave.,. where they will be at home to their j friends. Mrs. Washington’s friends in Phoenix will be surprised and delight ed to learn of her recent marriage. o —«C'*> Try Our Sunday Dinners, also our every day meals at popular prices. Gaillard’s. —Advt. o Called Out Os City Mr. T. A. Gaillard, proprietor of Gaillard's case, 221 East Madison st. was called out of the city Thursday on business. He will retuurn Saturday or Sunday. A Reminder # All clubs and other societies are requested to keep off the date. May 20. There will, be something doing at the A. M. E. church on the above date and your presence is desired. o We still serve the same quality of food as before and solicit your patron age.—Gaillard’s.—Advt. I I BAYLESS I I BARGAINS I fe FOR 9 - •** I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY j i ‘ GOOD THINGS TO EAT” % Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, per dozen 25c -< a—neei mi , Fancy Creamery Butter, per lb 42c ■ Swift’s Premium Hams (12 to 1-i lbs. each) jfl ‘ Per lb 34c iff iiiji v inm Swift’s Fancy Breakfast Bacon, per lb 33c la' Swift’s Jewell Shortening, 8-lb. tin $1.15 Schilling’s Best Coffee, 1-lb. tin 43c I IMazola Oil, 1-gallon tin $2.20 Wesson Oil, 14-gallon tin $1.05 ? Guttard’s Pure Cocoa, per lb 35 c F eet s White Naptha Soap, 10 bars for 65c V * Pink Beans, 10 lbs. s ' 30c Pink Beans, sack lots $7 65 Beet Sugar, 100-lb. bags $9.35 *l| Gold Medal Flour, 48 lbs. for $2.95 ? Gold Medal Flour, 24 lbs. for $1.50 ? Wolf Premium Hard Wheat Flour, 48 lbs. for $2.65 f Wolf Premium Hard W’heat Flour, 24 lbs. for $1.35 ft ■ J|| i !■■■■ 11l * I EXTRA SPECIAL! gi l!H I Glass Heme-made Peach Jam SI.OO S ft BAKERY SPECIAL 9 ■ Delicious Sunmaid Raisin Pies, « ■ Small Pies, each 15c jj JS I Large Pies, each 25c \ f| | All Lunch Cakes, Regular 20, Special 15c • I 2-Layer Cakes, Devil Food, ||g ■ Regular 40c, Special 35c ■ ||| Vi I --Layer Cakes, W r hite, Sj I Regular 40c, Special 35c p j'l p 2-Layer Cakes, Large Size, f S| I Regular 60c, Special 50c “ft ■ All 25c .Cookies, Special, per doz. 20c ’ |gjj VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT I Best Local Green Peas, 4 lbs. for 25c || New Potatoes, Fancy Stock, per lb 10c New String Beans, per lb 30c Local Summer Squash, 2 lbs. for 25c Fancy Navel Oranges, per doz 25c ift i| Seedless Grape Fruit, per doz 25c Extra Large Strawberries, per basket 25c i —Extra help to serve you promptly on Saturday.— J& Our Motto: “WE BUY THE BEST” Jf —M W T E DELIVER FREE in the city all orders amount ing to $5.00 or over (sugar excepted). Out-of-town orders filled and shipped at these prices if received m, fjj promptly. M Bayiess Grocery I and Bakery I Ist and Washington Phone 3545 ft Saturday, April 23, 1921