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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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PAGE TEST THE 'ARIZONA. REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 21191S Let us all be optimists. There- is no II Last Two Names Added to List Thomas E. Campbell and Lamar Cobb; Five Democrats for Governor The BEST Protection YOU Can Get Against Loss from FIRE or TORNADO Is an Insurance Policy inthis Company We Cover All Classes of City and Farm Property Arizona Fire Insurance Co. PHOENIX, ARIZONA Ask Your Agent for an Arizona Policy room-in America today for the pessimis- tic.

Start the brightening up process at home. A little bright color here and there will help. Provided of course that the colors are used harmoniously. It is natural to- love bright colors. Children invariably do.iNorm-ally dull and sombre colors are.no more attractive than are the dull and sombre happenings of life.

We avoid the one, and if we follow our inclinations we avoid the other. These are the days of pep and progress in all lines of human endeavor. Character is formed and natural inclinations are repressed or Cultivated in the home. The inclination to love bright things in color or in life should not be repressed. It may mean much toward a bright or a dull life.

Reed or RushFibreFurniture Bright Attractive Cushions of Cretonne and Tapestry The modern idea for living room or den. There are hundreds of good looting pieces on the floor just now. Natural Beed, Brown, Frosted Brown, Old Ivory. Most any arrangement can be provided for. Cushions can be had to match in all the various pieces.

Our capable upholstering department can be depended upon where any changes are required. Twenty-two candidates for state office in Arizona, havjng filed their nominating petitions in the office of secretary of state yesterday and the same been certified, will, have their names placed o-i the "soldiers" primary ballots. Candidates have until August 20 to file their petitions and have their names on the home primary ballots. Those who will have their names on the "soldiers'" primary ballots are the following: For governor Thomas E. Campbell, Fred 'Sutter, William A.

Moeur, Sidney P. Osborn, Lamar Cobb, Fred Colter. For secretary of state Mrs. Frances E. Munds.

Mit Simms. For state auditor Jesse L. Boyce. For state treasurer Lorcn F. Vaughn.

Harry Ross. For judge supreme court Albert Franklin, A. C. Baker. For corporation commissioner A.

V. Cole, David F. Johnson, Sam Brad-ner. For mine inspector G. H.

Bolin, Tom Foster. For attorney general "Wiley E. Jones, A. S. Hawkins, James Loy.

For superintendent public instruction C. O. Case. Former governor Thoma3 E. Campbell and Lamar Cobb, former state engineer, were the last ones to file their nominating petitions yesterday, both for the same office, but representing different parties.

"The nominating petitions of the 22 candidates who filed up until today have been certified and the certificates are on their" way to the boards of supervisors who will prepare the ballots." said Sidney P. Osborn, secretary of state, yesterday. nu A Successful Gas OH Stove A generating, wickless oil stove using equally well gasoline, kerosene or distillate. An economical stove giving intense A flame that will not smoke or discolor utensils. This is the Detroit Gas Oil 'Stove.

We have it in two, three or four burners. $32.00, $38.50. Less 10 for cash, Pyrex Oven Ware A New Shipment PYEEX solves the problem of serving foods direct from the-dish in which you bake, yet with irreproachable distinction. Every practical shape and size for use is made in PYEEX, the original transparent ovenware. It is easy to wash easy to keep clean, for nothing can adhere to the hard, grease proof and odor proof surface of this durable baking ware.

CAMPAIGN IT0R OF Yesterday afternoon at Knights of Pythias hall was started the first organized effort of the fall campaign. The republican county committee met in formal session, to which had been invited all active members of the G. O. P. who are resident within the county.

Chairman McClintock did some key-noting in the introductory speech, pointing with pride, in truly Vepublican fashion, to the record of the party in the nation and state and to the result of the last election within this county, wherein seven republicans were elected in the face of an apparent democratic CUTLERY of the BETTER KIND is a hobby with this store. We are showing the most complete line of Pocket Knives, Butchers' Knives, Cooks' Knives and Knives- for general household use in the city. We also show a very complete line of the nationally known KeemKut-ter Scissors and Shears. Every piece of Cutlery that we offer is the product of the best American Factories and carries our own as well as the factory guarantee. BETTER BAGGAGE Tre have followed the policy of buying better baggage.

-Just now in the Hartman Clibralterized trunks, the Hartman Wardrobe trunk, wc consider that we have the best baggage there is on the market. A good selection including Steamer and Wardrobe trunks. Investigate this Husky Hartman trunk before you decide. The selection of Leather Bags and Suit Cases is good. Values are far below what we should be justified in asking were wc to base our prices on present wholesale PHYSICAL EXAMS START TOMORROW Hoosier Home of Kitchen Cabinets Home of Ideal Fireless Cookers Dorris-Heyman Furniture Co.

Arizonas Leading House Furnishers Xoticcs have all been sent by the local board to about 250 men who are to report at local board headquarters, under the bank. First avenue and West-Washington street. Holiday and Tuesday nights for physical examination. Secretary Martin T. Weyant of the local board announced yesterday.

Dr. H. IS. Carson, in the absence from the city of Dr. A.

B. Nichols, will be the examining physician in charge. Dr. Carson will be assisted in the work by 33 physicians. This work is to be done thoro'ughly but rapidly, as the government has instructed local boards to rush reports, of the examinations, to reach Washington by July 25.

majority of several, thousand. He stated that the principal reason for calling the committee so early, two months before the call of last year, was mainly in order that good men might be found as county nominees, and asked that especial consideration be given the legislature. He declared the ticket of two years ago was an excellent one and one that generally carried far more than the mere republican strength. Incidentally, strong -opposition was expressed to the registration of anv republican under false colors for the democratic primary. Tt developed that, based upon Campbell's plurality of 3.340.

the rcuublican party has had to be considered the ma-jority party in the computations of the board of supervisors. So this vear there are to be 209 members of" the county republican committee, about 20 more than last eleqtion and about 20 more than have been allotted the democrats. Ten new precincts, six of them in Phoenix, have had to be organized where the pressure of the last election's count proved too heavy. Nomination blanks were provided in the hall for all prospective committeemen, who were enlightened by T. J.

Prescott concerning the legal aspects of the pre-election campaign. Secretary Claflin's financial report showed funds on hand, something considered unique in Arizona political an- PLUMBING SUPPLIES at AT'THE SIGN OF THE DOG" EASTMAN AGENCY Exceptional Prices nals, with all bills paid up to date. There was announcement that both the chairman and secretary would decline re-election, that there might be the more time in which to secure proper successors. The chairman was authorized to name a nominating committee that shall be representative of the entire county, though it was not intimatci that this committee would in any way-infringe upon the sacredness of the direct primary- In the line of the convention-like flavor of the gathering, there also was insistence that there be provided, in time for the next general committee meeting, a set of resolutions that would set forth the aspirations or the party toward a betterment of local government. This committee was named at once, comprising J.

C. Reed, George W. Barrows, C. Green, Fritz llolmquist and A. JIandl.

After the busines sof the meeting had been done, there was something like an old-fashioned political "love-feast." with optimistic speeches by Judge J. H. Kibbey, George W. Barrows, H. B.

"Wilkinson, C. C. Green. Holmquist. Andrew Baumcrt, W.

E. Ryan, Jack Steward. Dr. R. J.

Hglu, ICljah Allen, J. C. Reed. Frank Wood, the chairman, and others. The primary election will be on September 10, and the organization of tnc new committee two weeks later.

It has developed that State Senator H. B. "Wilkinson and Representative C. C. Green are willing to stand for reelection, while a new candidate for representative developed in George V.

Barrows, whose petition is the first or-fercd by a county republican for signature. There also is intimation that W. E. Ryan, attorney for the State Taxpayers' association, is willing to make the race for attorney general, a place for which A. Bcnshi-nol of Douglas has been mentioned.

and Better Kodak Finishing Miller-Sterling Co. "Where Quality Counts" H. Dayhin, Pres. 42 North Central Stationery Framed Pictures Hand sprays "attached to any faucet from $1.50 to $3.50. 1 1-4 inch nickle plated flush pipe $2.00 each.

Rubber stoppers, all sizes, for 10 cents each. Double bath cocks, porcelain index handles, heavy-cast brass nickel plated, with spray connection, $3.00. Portable showers with curtains, rings and all connection for $11.00 Shower heads, all sizes, and prices from $2.00 up. White celluloid seats, guaranteed for years, with nickel plated bar hinges for $6.00. Plumbers' friend, made of high grade flexible rubber, is guaranteed not to harden or crack for one year.

for'75 cents. All these rubber goods were received Thursday and are fresh and guaranteed For Perfection and Puritan oil stoves see "Wilky-Wartman Oil Co. 145 'W. Jefferson St. Adv.

it Everybody's Problem FIXING UP A BIT. There's no denying the fact that some things around your place are in pretty tough shape and need fixing up a bit. On the principle of "better late than never" what's the matter with Eight Now being a good time to fix those fences, barns, pig pens, hay racks, etc. To put it off any longer but adds to the cost. You can put things in shape far cheaper now than you can a nionth from now or at any future time.

Just think the matter over, and if you decide to "fix up a bit" let us give you our lowest prices on the material before you buy elsewhere. BENNETT LUMBER CO. EVERY MAN MUST ric-uRe out for. HIMSELF HIS I OWN UIFE 1 1 LCS "jfl seems to be "Where do we go from here" Our problem is getting your goods there with safety. Our practical efficiency has solved that problem.

The dough, ray, me. fa, so, la, se. dough of your piano will tell you wc moved it safely and problem I GEO. HAGEMAN COMPANY 2nd and Adams St. JVHEN IT'S YOUR LIGHTNING ttr us KNdwii vkBsB sSbSTIi vOg Phones: 3094, 4126 42 S.

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