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PAGE FOUR Amusements 2 -□ PRESCOTT □ □ By Mrs. L. V» Hines After a hard fight for life and gainst a complicated disease, death vas victor. For many months Mr. Fohn Garner suffered untold agony ind was very courageous through it ill. Many prayers were prayed and ears shed in his behalf, tut the end lad come. Many beautiful flowers, okens, money and niceties, were giv- Fn by the different friends in this ; city and California for his comfort. . md he was very appreciative. Last ] week he was moved to the County ] Hospital against his will. His many i friends visited him there and prayed ind held services with him at different , times, and he was always glad to con- , verse along these lines. Mr. Garner has been a resident of I Prescott for several years, and was loved by all. He was born in Little : Hock, Arkansas, in 1864; lived there i for several years, then moved to St. ; Paul, Minn He resided there up to the time he and his wife came to Prescott. He was a member of the F. A. M. and paid up to date of death, , and in good and regular standing. The ] body will be shipped to Little Rock, , the place of birth, for burial. Two j sisters are left to mourn his death. | The entire community is deeply griev- ( ed in the loss of so noble a man. ( Mr. and Mrs. Winslow are the proud i parents of a bouncing baby girl born i three weeks ago, and the wife and baby are doing nicely. Mr. Winston i YOUR future HOLDS & Money,Prosperity K Success ¥ A Healthy Scalp— \ Long, Wavy Hair— -8l i • ■ •* . and a Lovely Complexion. Learn the Madam C. J. Walker System of Beauty Culture and sell her 18 Superfine Preparations and a prosperous future Is youi-s. Use her world-famed preparations regularly and have beautiful hair and a charming complexion. Is your hair short, breaking off, thin or falling out? USE MADAM C. J. WALKER’ S WONDERFUL HAIR GROWER Dept. AK THE MADAME C. J. WALKER MFG. CO 640 North West Street Indianapolis, Ind. (Six Weeks' Trial Treatment sent anywhere for $1.50) BECOME AN AGENT “NOW A-DAYS ITS MADAM WALKER’B" PHOENIX TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Statement as of September 30, 1922 ETS LIABILITIES On Deposit in Banks and in Office. tIZ7 $80,991.35 For Escrow Fund Accounts $80,991.35 Accounts payable 22,932.46 For Trust Fund Accounts * 22,932.46 j Total Escrow and Trust Funds $103,923.81 Cash Genera, Fund 16,735.37 Accounts Receivable ' From Trusts ....$ 1,211.81 Notes Payable 550,000.00 From Escrows 6 093 12 Accounts payable 6 g 73 Miscellaneous 73 2g 3 gg jg ggg g 7 Taxes and Interest accrued, not due 1,407 42 Other Assets . 21.966.40 TOUI 58,280.58 ’ " " " ~ —' ' - 58,280.58 Heal Estate, Plant and Fixtures iirsmsqf; capital Stock *75 000.00 Eirst Mortgage Notes, etc., deposited with State Treasurer $60,000.00 Surplus -r. :r . ’ ** 75 oooioo ther First Mortgages 40,483.78 Undivided Profits and Reserves 40 378.16 er nvestments 1,095.70 Profits from Operations—current 6!112.02 • Total Investments s9l 579 48 Less included in working, assets above ZZZZZZ 1L308.25 80,271.23 Total ' TOTAL ASSETS $358,694 67 ** 196,490.18 Certified as correct: H. B. WILKINSON, President, F. E. ALLEN, Treasurer. |is wearing a smile that won't come ! off. Mrs. Hattie Flowers left last week for her home at Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Flowers spent several weeks in Prescott, at the bedside of her moth er, Mrs. R. E. Youngblood, who passed away September 11, 1922. Mr. George Taylor, who was report ed very sick, is still improving and feeling better. Mr. Albert Lee Sells entertained with a beautifully appointed dinner party at his cozy home last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. McCarty and Miss Maggie Clark. A sumptuous re past was served to the delight of all present. All present report a wonder ful time. News received from Mrs. J. J. Har rington and Mrs. C. A. Russel, is to the effect that they are comfortably situated and having a delightful stay in California. The Convention will be held at the Baptist church, and many delegates are expected to arrive. Many of the strong Baptist preachers of the state will be present and wonderful meet ings are being planned The U. N. I. A. is still doing big things. Why don’t you line up and become a member? The indemnity of $75.00 seems small, but it is a great help in the time of death. You will be seeking the protection of this great organization, and now is the time to enter. And whether you connect with it by virtue of your race, you are a member. Mrs. Johnson, the Beauty Special ist, made a flying trip visiting several! cities in her work. Ashfork was one of the main towns visited. She did a wonderful work during her stay on the trip. Mrs. L. A. McCarty is much better and is getting along nicely. Mr. John Garner was a member of the U. N. I. A., and in good and regu lar standing, and the entire body deep ly regret the loss of so noble a mem ber. Vice President and all mem bers extend their sympathy to rela tives of the deceased. Madam Hilbert has a smart line of classy hats. Go in and look the line over and get a new bonnet. Henry Ford bought the Banner Fork Mine in Kentucky. He pays | his miners $3 more on the day than , any other mines in that district. He sells his cdal for 50c less on the ton. Question: Is Henry Ford losing mon ey? Operators will kindly refrain from answering. SHELDON THE JEWELER 106 North First Avo. Best Equipped workshop in Arizona WRIBT WATCHES DIAMONDS LAVELLIREB, Etc ■IF YOU BUY IT OF SHELDON YOU KNOW CTB RIGHT” i I SSOO REWARD I The above reward will be paid to any person who can prove that we ever failed to pay a legitimate claim against our company for disability caused by sickness or accident. We pay for every sickness and every accident. Policy costs only $24 per year and pays S2O weekly benefits and $5,000 death benefit. Policies issued to men and women in any occupation between the ages of 16 and 70 years. Policy in full force 30 days from date issued. COMMONWEALTHICASUALTY COMPANY OF PHILADEDPHIA A. R. SMITH, General Agent for Arizona 1302 East Jefferson St. Phoenix, Arizona THE PHOENIX PHOENIX TRIBUNE Sports * [ttaSVE It MADE TO MEASURE FROM THE ALL WOOL LINE ■ " >&== : 1 ' A suit that fits Is the only kind that will give you comfort—style—wear. Our oareful tailoring combined with our per- ] sonal interest in each customer to « see that he is absolutely satisfied, Is a big item. Our stock of wool ens is well selected, snappy, up-to date patterns. Drop in and look them over. Remember, we are real tailors and know our business. A. L. STITT 623 West Crant Street I •ALWAYS IMPROVING [Musical Comedy COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS 3ou can buy the complete furnish ings of a home, be it large or small, within the four walls and five floors of this store. Thirty-five years continuously m business in Phoenix is your as surance of our responsibility. DORRIS-HEYMAN FURNITURE CO. 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