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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 3

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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Page Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Thursday Morning, August 3, 1933 Telephone 3-1111 Sunny side Precinct Goats Have Bin pereri with a meter, the property of the Central Arizona. Light and Power Company, located at 1833 Grand Chamber Post Tucson Dentist Heads Society State Health Voting Place Changed Day At Rodeo Mayhew Improving SAFFORD. 2. Clay Ifayhew, injured when he fell from horse. is improving.

Though he suffered, several broken ribs, severe bruises and an injured jaw, he walked four miles to get help. Mr. Maybow ts caretaker at the city water works. Sought By 10 For Tuesday's special congres avenue. He entered a plea of not guilty and trial was aet for August 1 it 10 a.

m. He waa released on EL. PASO. Tex, t. (AP) COOLIDGE.

Avz. 2. ConMg Section of ml appointee ir sional election, the polling place for voter in Sunnyside precinct Rules Kevisea behind Prilnt Roovlte recor. powt of eecutive aeeretary rl tne Dr. P.

K. Hill. Tucson. was elected president of the Southwest his own recognizance. has been changed to the William ry program 10) tr rrt wa re- Phonl Chamber of Commerce.

win the ern Dental Society at Its annual r-e 'v'" today by offinau of the major business before Wrijrley Community building. chamber" board of directors at instead of Hiatts camp aa previous iy. OJPTOM'S Oce Cireainra reular hfnincM meeting; P- today in chamber headquarter. Th building is located on the grounds of the Sunnyslope mission. convention here yesterday.

He uc-ceeda Dr. Charles A. Eller. Albuquerque, N. M.

Other officers elected were: O. J. Schaffer. Kl vice-j president: Dr. D.

P. Wolting. A1-! buquerque, second vice-president and Dr. J. M.

Ridley. El Paso, sec- rctary and treasurer. The 1934 convention again will Volunteers are still needed to serve on the election Loard In this pre ALL FLAVORS AT STANDS f' th r.tr.n i hia-hlF Chamber of Commerce. n' pre-ent the truejTw metinr r. bHd hy the TrTtre 5 d'scuss the MaM, Twenty-five f.rm, were r.1 i stm of and a-ov-.

from tht cause. erninsr iainea J.o.;ra and other de- r- re- taiis. effective today. to rr.srk rertirf Can Orande. Unr-nr, "T'na 'If wi" rk under a uniforrr, it I' cod, acrordmr to j.

B. act- cinct. Persona desiring; to volun Although it ia known that eizht nr 10 application for the post have been made, officials of the organization dclind yesterday to comment on who is under consideration or to discuss who the possible ter their services on the board DODEOS aran supposed to nawa. out bara in tb Waat whin the gantl art of naek breaking and ben twitting via horseback was originated and developed to its highest degrao. but bere'a one that ia a goat rodeo! What is a goat redeo? You'll have to ask th man who runs one Dr.

K. K. Bow-ohar at Cashion. Every Sunday at Bill Short'a ranch, throe miles aeuth and a half mile oast of Cashion. -Dec stages a goat rodeo, starting at 3 p.

rn. For the event last Sunday. Tom Pettit roped and tied a goat in 10 aeeonds. which is supposed to bo something of a record. Roy Nels was second with 12 seconds.

Scores of residents of the district took part in last week's event, and will bo in there again next Sunday trying to beat Pettit'a time. GALLONS "PACKED IN ICE" FACTORY ONLY should gt In touch with Mr. Pecan Fresh Poach Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Frosh Orange Sherbet Pinoappla Sherbet be held in EI Paso. as Willis Gray, precinct committee- woman, who resides on Dunlap Jar- President of the roolidre cham- selection might be. The office ha been vacant since the resignation in June of O.

Vrnon. formr ecutive-scretary. hicf tatiticin r. PINT Pr.T.K. vital "au'i'i atenue Just et of Seventh street, Rios Rites Held MIAMI.

Aug. Z. Funeral services 7 arr Meter Tampering Charge Is Filed Charged with "altering and obstructing a gas a misdemeanor. Leo Daley appeared yesterday for preliminary hearing before Nat McKee. Justice of the Fmlth and G.

H. B. Hemphill. "LOOK FOR UPTON'S" Seventh St. and Culver 1501 N.

Central 3700 E. Van Buren FACTORY 3700 E. Van Buren. Phone 3-2092 certi- b. forwarded th To-jte.

cicrutiveiwc F'rf l-ard. incti- for Feliano Rios. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Juan Rios.

who died last venlng at the family home. 1017 Sullivan street, were held from the Miles chapel this afternoon, with Smith. The ouartet was seized by a parts of deputies from the office of Phr-iff J. It. MFaddn.

who. rcivd a tip that robbery of the stablishmnt waa to be attempted, lay in wait. On motion of he countV attorney Robber Suspects Given Hearing Four mn. rharzd with hurslarly in connection with having broken into the I'ufblo Inn dance haJl. North Thirty-aec-ond avenue.

Monday afternoon, appeared in West Phoeniv j.jti court for preliminary formal harintr for the four waa set for 10:30 a. m. todav. Tl. rt.

Yest Phoenix precinct. Daley ia accused of having tarn, I 'burial In Pinal cemetery. f.at c.n- Arizona ar of pr- -em. Iss a rharjre of grand larceny filed atrainst Albert Frees and Sam Lopez in connection with an alleged tandard form of r- auto theft waa ordered dismisseu frndants were Fred fobb. Slim because of insufficient evidence b- charred to frr.

on showins the The Thousands of Value-Wise Who Bought Wednesday KNEW What These Low Prices MeanV. Come, Join the "Happy Throngs'! eVt nat.v s-at and cty. tn'ormed IK boai rd tva? be tried Ur some nB0JTQH that Arizona. Vi f. ZTI7- ra i t.

"Iat re- fra'e. rrular tntad ,4 f-rt. and fht con fisures on foorta'ity rt ii ji i i i i i i i i lirteiv ortray vn- xzi 1 jfer than i6aawifcepaeemenL.0atrt Body Of Forest Worker Found' 1 I tfw rf man. t.r never, Wraparounds to $5 Side hooka and odds and art ends of all styles. Slightly Jl counter soiled.

All sizes. MEZZANINE -d as a TirK--r Later They'll Be $1.95 and $1.75 "Nofade" and "Belvedere" r- federal forest on- 'r -i ra i.r. wa-o f1lmrir.i t---t'i- de.Hrt about atmpa. acroro- -t Of 111! ciwil at the of fit i-r K. Kad-tcn.

Men's Dress Panto HjWT the bodv 2 Flap Pocket r.v-..- as II. i- 1 $19 Regularly they're $1.59. Black or brown stripoa or mil rvation rantp th. plain THE DOWNSTAIRS I- tr rii cross) country, Pacific rail- STORK Below replacement costl Choice of white, tan, grey, blue and many patterns! am, evliatisiea of wtr. The in i'V rfT I'Or-! I IMOS red to 9)4' Pro-shrunk Col.

Attached Vat Dyed Colorfast All Sleeves Cool Meshes Rich Broadcloth Sizes 14-192 Ml 11.11". Women's Straps, Ties, Pumps A marvelous assortment of styles in white kid I and blonde leather. All II heels in sizes to 7.... THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Accident Verdict Given At Inquest Choose a dozen at this ONCE A YEAR Sale pricel MEN'S SHIRTS MAIN FLOOR WW OS G-E THE ONLY REFRDG ERATO With a b- nnaoid-wi returned bv a summoned Nat T. McKe.

West Phoenix pre I -t pt f.vrfiir fr. A Most Astounding Offer of Rayon Taffeta Slips Regularly 79c in 1 mbw white, tearoso and tjPiUlfaa pink. Lace trimmed, hla California top THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Koj an tniucst into l.l!l'e Vencbe. foliT- of of a nvtor vehicle n-1 1 ft. ni-e ti.e iiry showed s-t.

directly inio Evening "it Chiffon Hose trurk climbinc YEAR GUADSANTLEE Hundreds N. A H. 4S A 51- Scores of them are ripe for Fa II I Tt.r irt-l cf an lc trtirli si. hi for the pir-r. a of ire.

gauge, exquisitely fine sheer, hosiery. A on the mechanism? value! New colors! HOSIERT MAIN FLOOR GiVc Degree To Globe Antlers aren't over three weeks oldl Here Are Some Examples! $12.95 Dresses Are Now. 6.48 $14.95 Dresses Are Now 7.48 $18.95 Dresses Are Now 9.38 $24.50 Dresses Are Now DRESS SALON MEZZANINE $1.25 Pequot Ghccts A us t1 ri' f'ik. met Members of No. 49.

lt night fnr meeting lit PRICE! 81x90-ineh size. Torn fl before hemming. Fully a bleached. Lintless. Limit hen thev ere to rei lie 6 to a customer I i-rt.

.1 DOMESTICS MAIN FLOOR 1 How Men Are Buying These A 1 l- 1,1 r-c. whitli ns exemp- (tcErrc team. tS treinunies a bnsi--ri wa field, when plans. ti mc the first K.iUs ball Ai.sust A.flph Cnbitto. n.

head th cimmil--f the function. $1.25 Brassieres In lace, crepe, jersey and net. 1 All styles. (fiJC MEZZANINE 2 Trousers $25 Fall uhts Th n-K Monitor Top mchanism is built to last a lifetime. It is said in steel, requires "no attention, not even oiling.

In use in 1 out of vry 3 homes having modrn rfrigration. th fi-K Monitor Top is universally as th standard of excellence and provides th world's lowest cost refrigeration srv-lc. The Nw T-n Star rS-K freezes niore ic faster, consumes less current and has ten star featurea: All steel cabinet is porcelain inside and out, with stainless stl freczinir chamber, adjustable sliding shelves, automatic interior lichtinc. foot pedal door opener, semiautomatic defrosting and temperature control. Is completely- equipped with food containers.

By all means it efore you slect your refrigerator. EASY. MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $6.25 A MONTH Central Arizona Light and Power Co. Cotton Prints 19c Funeral Services Held For Ira Baird 12c Extra heavy 80-count in plaids and floral doaigna. A "ONCE" CT -i T.

F'uneral services rat old. ho died at th f.ila were belli this aft- 50 WASH FABRICS MAIN FLOOR All wool, hard woven fine worsted suits in new Fall as men are to have patterns. We're as happy them! Collar. Sleeves, Hand Pelled! Front of Non-Pull Hair Cloth! Genuine Celtic Canvas in Front! Lapels Padded 13 Timet! FinestGuaranteed Linings! Sizes 33 to 50! 17 Dleaehed Muslin f'. -n rhapel.

ith W. Thomas of th r-j tv "r-liri ll offlCiat- trk tn Pinal rtm hv his r-r Daiay brmnd. 96 Ins. At less than manufacturer') rt'w fr-rre rr'iMrtn MAIN FLOOR MEN CLOTHING cost today. Special, yard THE DOWNSTAIRS STORK Gowns, Pajamas They're Walking Out! Women's $3.95 SHOES Printed batiste gowns, 1 and 2-pe.

pajamas. meah. rayon gown and pajama acta. 79 FLOOR LINGERIE MAIN $3.95 BON TON Daclsless Corselette 14 ineh with CTvQOI alaatie strap 2)vjJUV $1189 Some of them were even $5. In a wide variety of new styles wanted fabrics, leathers, heels.

In Kid In White In Calf In Blonde In Suva Cloth In Beige We've never had an offering like it wouldn't now but for ONCE A YEAR SALE! So, save! SHOE SALON across back. 4 supporters x-J5 96 Bon Ton. 16-in. longth 2J69 MEZZANINE MAIN FLOOR 23c 19c Heavy Russian Mineral Oil, Spec Pure Imported Olive Oil, Spec 89c to 1 Fabrics All 39 Inches long. For LEVI'S are made of the heaviest denim loomed, arc copper riveted at every point of strain, and are so strongly stitched that you get a new pair free if they rip.

You'll find the same nigged quality and excellent value in Levi Strauss BIB OVERALLS And BOYS OVERALLS. A cow-puncher leads his overalls a hard life. He needs overalls that wear like iron, yet are as comfortable as his saddle. That's why LEVI'S have been the first choice of cattlemen for more than 60 years. The cut of LEVI'S has never been successfully copied.

And no other brand wears half so TOILETRIES MAIN FLOOR S- -sv SILKS Chiffons Rayon Crepes and Prints 2,000 Yards Braids and Trimmings Art lace, fringe forra bed spreads, rayon iSn Yard piping, etc. ART NEEDLE MEZZANINE A great ONCE A YEAR SALE price that could never have happened otherwise! A marvelous opportunity! OHat and rough crepes in dots, stripes, etel White and black crepes and lingerie shadesl BE SURE YOU GET Boy's Dress Shirts In patterned or plain- broadcloth. Sizes 6- gr Uf 16. Made to govern. eJiVlaf merit specifications.

BOTS SHOP MAIN FLOOR AH silk floral chiffons, black or navy groundsl SILKS MAIN FLOOR Sn rancisco LEVI STRAUSS CO LosVAngcko Men's to $6 Ozxf ords A deluxe group in blaek or brown aCS droas oxfords in rZ) calf, vici kid, kangaroo MEN'S SHOES MAIN FLOOR KB ON WASHINGTON sale at Gdber AT SECOND JTHIIT -4.

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