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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1909." CLEARANCE SALE SPECIALS Matting, 30c quality, per yd. Linoleum, regular price 85c. Per sq. yd. Mohogany Library Tables, never sold for less than $20.

Extra special Mission Dining Tables, 8 ft. extension. Excellent value at $20.00 $15.00 Hall Trees, genuine oak, heavy beveled plate mirrors. Regular price $32.50. Special $25 00 Office Desks, double row, interlocking Sold reguiarly at $42.50.

$35.00 C. H. Davidson Co. Arizona's Representative Furniture House. 22-24 West St.

Phoenix, Arizona. EYE GLASSES MORE LIGHT on the Eyeglass subject! We may be able to tell you a great deal about eyes and eye-strain ine these ads of ours. But can tell you much more if you will come and consult us personally. Glasses not recommended not needed. DR.

E. MUNSON OPTICIAN. 118 W. Washington St. WORMS IN CHILDREN cause stomach upsets, bowel disorders and other sickness and very often seriously retard their growth.

NYAL'S WORM CANDY will expel every worm from any child's SVStem without doing the child the slightest harm. They never fail. LARSON DRUG CO. N.W. Cor.

Center Wash. Sts. Phone or mall us your orders. HOME BAKING COMPANY M. J.

PETTID, Mgr. Phone Main 231. AIRDOME New Vaudeville Pictures and Songs this Week HAMILTON Piano Tuners. -WithWiley B. Allen Inc.

FILIGREE JEWELRY We manufacture, sell and repair all kinds of Watches and Jewelry. Prices reasonable. 25 per cent off on all Jewelry for ten days. Special sale. NAMNAM BRO.

213 E. Washington Phoenix. Daily Weather Report THE WEATHER. Local Daily Weather Report for The Arizona Republican. Forecast for today--Fair.

Data for 24 hours ending 5:30 p. m. yesterday: 5:30 5:30 a.m. p.m Barometer, 29.79 Temperature, degrees 52 76 Dew point, 28 Humidity, per 16 Wind--direction Wind--velocity, miles 4 Rainfall, .0 .0 Clear Clear 1 Mean daily humidity. 34 Mean daily humidity.

.63 Highest .77 Lowest Total daily ...00 perature since January 1, .61 Accumulated excess in temperature since January 1, 56 degrees. Accumulated deficiency in rainfall since January 1, 1.20 inches. L. N. JESUNOFSKY, Section Director.

Of Local Interest NEW NOTARIES-S. W. Purcell, of Tucson, and Howard Brown of Octave, were yesterday appointed notaries public. FLOWER MISSION--The flower mission exercises of the W. c.

T. will be held today at the home of Mrs. O. C. Thompson, 850 North Second avenue.

All are cordially invited. FUNERAL OF MRS. -The funeral of Mrs. Robert Wilson will be this morning at 10 o'clock in the First Methodist church, corner of Second avenue and Monroe street. Rev.

J. A. Geissinger will officiate. BRIDGE ELECTION JUNE 10- The board of supervisors yesterday ordered a bridge election to held on June 10. The order embraces the three sites: at Tempe; at the foot of Center street and across the Agua Fria near Moore's ranch.

Voters may vote for either or all of the bridges. The board began the preparation of the list of officers of the election. The application for the Center street site differs from the others in that it lays before the voters the kind of a bridge that is wanted, namely, one of concrete and steel. This specification is not in exact conformity to the law which leaves that matter with the board of supervisors. It is not thought, however, that this will constitute a defect.

NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE ERS-A gentleman who had occasion to come in from Glendale yesterday afternoon on a bicycle made a' discovery he felt it his duty to publish in the interest of automobile drivers and wheelmen. He found scattered along the road at various places between and the Appropriators' canal crossing, several Mason fruit jars broken up in the road, a menace to all rubber tires that chance to pass that way, and by no means an inviting thing for a horse to step on. All travelers to Glendale will do, well to keep an eye open for glass, not in one place only but in several. The glass may have been scattered maliciously, or it may have jolted out of some farmer's wagon accidentally, but in any event it is there and may spell trouble for somebody. MESSAGE OF BEREAVEMENTMrs.

W. G. Stenlake, of 356 N. 4th avenue, yesterday received the sad news of the death of her father, Wm. Babb, in England.

Though in advanced years, nearly 80 years of age, he was until a few hours before his death in good health. The old home is at North Hill in Devonshire, and there, surrounded by his family he passed away. He leaves a widow and seven children. Mr. and Mrs.

Stenlake have been planning to visit England this summer, and the death of her father comes with particuiar sadness. inasmuch as their plans were, and are, to sail from. New York in less than a month from now. Mr. and Mrs.

Stenlake are old residents of Phoenix and their many friends will be grieved to hear of the sad news. CONVOCATION AT TRINITY--The annual meeting of the convocation of Arizona will be held in Trinity church today and tomorrow. The twentieth anniversary of the consecration of Bishop Kendrick will be also ceiebrated today. The bishop will preach torical lesson at 10 a. m.

At 1 o'clock a luncheon will be given for him, which will attended by the members of the convocation and a few other invited guests. Archdeacon Atwood will preside and informal speeches will be made by the bishop, Governor Kibbey, COMPANY BASE BALLS, BATS, MASKS, GLOVES, MITTS Largest Variety THE McNEIL CO. PRINTERS, STATIONERS BINDERS Opposite Court House. and Judge Kent, and, it is expected, by Judge Hawkins, of Prescott; H. David Evans, of Mesa, and Rev.

George Selby, of Yuma. In the evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock, a reception will be given to the bishop at the house of the a Rev. J. W. Atwood, 810 North Third avenue.

A general invitation is extended not only to all those connected with the Episcopal church, but to friends outside of the church, to attend this reception. A VACATION AND NOTHING ELSE -Barrett Andrews, assistant advertising manager of the Butterick Publishing company, of New York, left yesterday morning for the east after a visit of five weeks with his sister, Mrs. S. D. Dunlop.

It was the first vacation of Mr. Andrews for a long time and he made the most of it. So intent was he upon making it a vacation that he could not be prevailed upon to visit a print shop until the evening of his departure. Mr. Andrews.

is still quite a young man but he has had extensive experience in many branches of journalism. He is a son of James De Witt Andrews, the famous law writer. He was professor of law in the Northwestern university and chairman of the committee on classification of laws of the American Bar association. Among his works are regarded as standard are, Stephens' Pleadings: Wilson's Works; Illinois Supreme Court Manual; Cooley's Blackstone, and Andrews' American Law. NEAT FITTING SHOE will atone for many grievous errors in the rest of a woman's makeup.

Spring styles are "charming." That's the way most of our lady patrons express it. Many of our customers have said time. and again that to get the Shoe you want you must come to a Shoe store. There is a reason for it. We would like to show you our "Grover's Soft Shoes" for tender feet.

H. A. DIEHL SHOE COMPANY 8 West Washington St. VISITING PHOENIX AGAIN--J. J.

Brown of Spokane, who has twice before visited Phoenix during the present winter, arrived here Monday on the way home from a visit in old Mexico. Mr. Brown is one of the newly made friends of this valley and has become 30 much impressed with it that he marks it on his map as A stopping place, every time he passes through the southwest. Mr. Brown may now be considered elected to honorary citizenship in Arizona.

DEATH OF A BABE -Doctor and E. Palmer were sorely bereaved yesterday the death of their infant son Erroll Payne Palmer, who passed away at 10:50 a. m. after an illness of only hours, of spinal menegitis. thirty was born February 26, 1909.

A funeral service will be held here in a day or two, the date not yet having been set, and a few weeks later, probably about the first of July, the body will be taken back to Dayton, for interment, that being the former home of Mrs. Palmer. The young couple have the sincere sympathy of the entire community. CITY RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE- The new day train on the M. P.

is working out very satisfactorily SO far, especially in respect of the mail service, though that has. not been fully perfected yet. It will take a little time for the new mail clerks to get thoroughly familiar with the city distribution, but when they do the mail will arrive practically sorted for the delivery districts of the city and in a very few minutes after the mail reaches the pest office it will be ready for the carriers. The morning train that about 10 a. m.

returns in mid-afternoon, giving a double daily service. LETTER OF APPRECIATION- Geo. F. Merryman has received from A. B.

Willard, of Tekoa, a letter of appreciation for his services in forwarding body of Edward Fountain to his family and friends, for interment, Mr. Willard having been his legal guardian. The young man came here sometime ago in very bad health and without extensive resources. Ben Blakeney gave him a chance to earn at least partial support at his bootblack stand, and many favors were extended by the charitably inclined. Mr.

Willard, concerning these sympathetic friends writes: "I wish also at this time to tender you and the good people of Phoenix, who from time to time ministered to the wants of this young man while in you city, our sincere thanks for their Kindness. The members of his family join with me in this, and it convenient, we wish you to thank those who provided him a place to stay while there, on behalf of the family as well as myself. BASKET- -SHADOW SOCIAL A basket-shadow social will be held at the Creighton schoolhouse on Friday night, to which the whole world is invited. There will be something of a novelty in the disposing of the baskets that will appeal to all gentlemen whose speculative instincts are well developed. Instead of buying the baskets and taking the chances girl on with what's a in basket them, thrown or buy- in, as is sometimes done, the gentlemen will have to bid on the shadows of the respective young ladies, thrown on canvas, and take a chance on both the girl and her basket.

This is really a blooded game and is designed to arouse interest. THE HUB PATIERALLION BENCH MADE SUMMER OXFORDS Careful, skilled or a nship in the finest leathers, moulded to the human foot on scientific lasts, makes the Stetson Oxford the handsomest and most comfortaable shoe for summer wear. Black and tan and other shades. $5.00 to $8.00. Crawfords and Crossetts, $3.50 to $5.00.

The Hub The Smart Clothes Shop. 18-20 W. Washington Hand Made SADDLES HARNESS Our Specialty. Look us over before buying. N.

PORTER SADDLE AND HARNESS CO. SPURS AND BITS. West Washington St. Telephone Main 69 We have something very nice in Post Card Albums Kodak Books, Scrap Books, in all sizes and prices. Come in and see them.

CRAIN'S STATIONERY AND NEWS CO. 11-13 N. Center Street. Phone Black 8071 A BEAUTIFUL PLATE GIVEN AWAY. We have just received a big shipmen of 1908 teas and can furnish you the best on the market.

Blends superior to anything ever tried and in order to show you we can do what we say, we will, for one week, give you a beautiful plate worth fifty cents, with every dollar purchase of tea. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Phone Red 2601 131 N. Center. VALLEY TEA COFFEE HOUSE POWERFUL Drugs of positive freshness and first quality are used in all our compounding.

Bring your Prescriptions here and get true medicine satisfaction. That is why we are so busy all the time. Beautiful -Cream of Flowers, 50c. Sold only by ELVEY HULETT NEVER SUBSTITUTE. Same Phone Main 1.

27 E. Washington St. IRON SPRINGS EXCURSION--For the benefit of those who spend the summer at Iron Springs but whom business compels to make accasional return trips to this city the Santa Fe has announced that the usual summer commutation tickets to that resort and, to Prescott will be placed on sale Maying 1st. These tickets come in books containing five round trips, the rates for the five trips to the springs being $20. The same class of ticket to Prescott will cost $25.

SUFFER BROKEN LEG--C. B. ness Vincel, an employe at the Dorris grocery store, received a broken leg yesterday morning in the course of his work. A horse hitched to one of the delivery wagons became frightened and kicked Mr. Vincel who was standnear the wagon.

A physician was called and reduced the fracture. The injured man is being cared for by the Maccabees of which order he is a member. BABY'S Is the without complete. joy it of no the Angels happiness household, smile can for be at VOICE and and bending commend aspirations over of the the the thoughts mother cradle. The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass is such that she looks forward with dread to the hour when she shall feel the thrill of motherhood.

Every woman should know that the danger and pain of child-birth can be avoided by the use of Mother's Friend, which By women renders assisting its aid have pliable nature all in thousands passed the its work. parts, this of MOTHERS ERS book THE crisis of in BRADFIELD information safety. Atlanta, Ga. $1.00 druggists. women REGULATOR per sent bottle Valuable CO.

free. of FRIEND "IT'S THE KODAK" That brings pastime and pleasant memories. We have the entire line and "Camera-wise" salesmen. MILLER-STERLING COMPANY Successors to E. L.

Andrews Son. 9-11 East Washington St. QUALITY GOOD COOL COOKING PRICES With becomes housewife. the a We serious approach offer a of problem solution warm to in the weather our average this Quick Meal Gasoline Range SAFE, CLEAN AND ECONOMICAL They have proven themselves far superior to any gasoline store or range on the market today. Unlike most other makes, you could not explode a Quick Meal if you tried, and then the operating cost is very low.

Buy a QUICK MEAL and be happy Ask the house wife who owns one. TALBOT HUBBARD Hardware Store UNIQUE WEDDING GIFTS in cut glass that are not only appropriate as presents, but, because of their novel and artistic design, are of especial value. Our lines cover everything suitable for the table and dining room, dressing table and boudoir. Rosenzuerg 6 and 8 East Washington Street. Tungsten Lamps E.

THOMA MANUFACTURING CO. Salesroom 22 S. Third Avenue. Phone Main 361. HELLO! Say did you see those 50-cent whips? No.

1 stock boiled in oil. Just the thing for Arizona, at MORDEN'S BIG SECOND HAND STORE 401 East Washington. A KODAK HISTORY of your summer vacation is the thing. Kodaks and Cameras $1.00 to $40.00 Berryhill's Big Book Store "The Thirsty Man's Peanut Butter Nothing is SO delicious, so appetizing, SO good for the cold lunch as Peanut Butter. Prices 10c, 20c, 35c.

A. WETZLER Open Till 6:30 P.M. 35 W. Wash. St.

Phone M. 259 Patronize Home Inlustry. Help me, and save money, too, by buying your Trunk, Suit Case or Bag of us. Old Trunks taken in exchange. PHOENIX TRUNK FACTORY.

433 W. Washington 8394. WHAT MONEY WILL DO AT D. W. Williams Grocery Ca No.

42 No. 1st Ave 16 lbs. Beet Sugar 15 lbs. Cane Sugar for. $1.00 3 cans any kind of Columbian Pie Pumpkin, Gallon can Pie Pumpkin, can Gal.

can Pie Blackberries Gal. can Pie Gallon can Gallon can Pie Armour's Pork and Beans, can Vancamp's Pork and Beans, can Eggs per If you want It quick Phone Main 173. Frank J. O'Brien BROKER. Tucson.

Branches in Phoenix and Nogales. Stocks, Bonds and Produce. Private Leased Wire to all Exchanges. R. D.

HIGHTOWER, Manager, Phoenix Office. Phone Main 232. Hotel Adams. Great Care exercised by skilled workmen in all departments is the reason our patrons are satisfied. Our services will please you.

Troy Laundry 215 W. Jeff. St. Phone Main 159. AUTOMOBILE AND GASOLINE ENGINE OWNERS, Save money and get your Batteries that are always fresh and test high, from the ARIZONA ELECTRIC COMPANY.

Tel. Black 8534. V. R. Norris, Prop.

41 S. 1st Ave. The Choicest Foods, skillfully prepared; Chinese or American style. Complete meal 25c. Short orders.

Open till 11 p.m. YE BEN'S FRENCH KITCHEN. Phone Red 2021. 11 W. Washington St..

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