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The Coconino Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • Page 12

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The Coconino Suni
Location:
Flagstaff, Arizona
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12
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Page Twelve THE COCONINO SUN FRIDAY, APRIL .9, 1920, exclusive DISTRIBUTORS mw aepe The Public Service Line A PREPARATION FOR EVERY PURPOSE! A To Be Beautiful A Worthy Desire Every Woman Owes It To Jlerself To Look Her Best 'n -Nowadays appearance does not depend upon dangerous cosmetics, but rather upon the sensible use of reliable complexiori'Kelps. We Sell All Kinds of Good Cold Creams, Complexion Creams, Massage Creams, Etc. i We have everything for the Teeth, everything for the Hair, everything for the Hands and Nails and everything for every Toilet Purpose. We have the exclusive agency in Flagstaff for the SAN-TOX REMEDIES and TOILET ARTICLES. The formula is printed on each package.

Each positively guaranteed to satisfy or money back. .7 yizx -J Breen-Lewis Drug Co. Successors to Kahl Drug Company LOCAL BREVITIES W. R. McCIurken came home Saturday from a trip of three weeks down In the Oatman and Kingman country, where he sold some more New York Mutual life insurance.

Charlie Burlock, manager of the Mossback gold mine, came up from Oatman the last of last week for three or four days. He had been home with his family in San Diego for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coffin motored to Fort Valley Sunday to call on Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Russell. Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Draine, who have been living at the Pines, east of town, are moving into town this week. Dr. C.vF. Portz, who was obliged to cancel his dental appointments for a few days because of illness, is now plying the forceps again.

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fiedrick enter-tertained at dinner on Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Zalesky and Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Dickinson John Zalaha has rented a home at Cooley and Mrs.

Zalaha and the chil dren, who have been staying with Mrs. Zalaha'a mother, Mrs. G. N. Baty, since shipping the furniture, leave today for their new home.

Jack Robinson came up from Canyon Diablo to spend the week-end with his home folks. H. S. Gilmer, of the Western Union force, got home yesterday from Alabama, where hebad been visiting during the last month. W.

H. Switzer and family spent part of their Easter Sunday in a motor trip to Winona, returning by way of Cosnino. For all kinds of insurance, or if you want to buy or sell any real estate, see W. B. Raudebacgh, or phone 165.

4-2-tf Uel Clay Bobbitt, believing i is better late than never, is trying to enjoy the grip. Fred Willis is a newcomer from St. Louis, coming heie to help the other U. S. biological survey fellows poison coyotes.

The farmeis leport their caily spring crop of praine dogs very satisfactory. They obtained a quick harvest by sowing the poisoned grain furnished free by County Farm Agent F. A. Chisholm. If vou were one of those who visit ed the bargain basement at Babbitt's on Saturday you know that it pays to advertise in The Sun.

The basement was crowded with buyers of the shoes advertised. Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Morse re turned Saturday night from their two weeks' honeymoon trip to Los An geles, San Diego and the Cataline Islands.

Roger is back at his desk at the Citizens bank working away as un concerned as if nothing at all import ant had happened in his young life. Mr. and Mrs. C. Becker, who had been in Los Angeles for most of the winter, spent several days here on their way back to their home in Toledo, Ohio, visiting their son, G.

C. Becker, of the Western Mercantile Co. They left for the east yesterday. C. W.

Westover, the Dead Man's Flat rancher, was in town the first of the week. HHBf Highest Type of Tailoring and Furnishing llltMIIIIHIMMmHIMfMMIIIIttlMMMMIMMMIItllH I Ready whenever you are! NEW SUITS New Hats New Shoes New Hosiery New Shirts New Underwear New Neckwear -New in everything Quality is always reliable Ample Stocks HtlttHIHHIIWIIIIUIIIHII ltililMltHIIHIttlliMIMMIHimMHMMMIMIIMI MENyHOP Louis Withiow was in from Munds lark Monday and Tuesday. He brought in 80 dozen hen fruit. This makes 275 dozen his 300 hens have sent to maiket fiom his two ranches since me nrst oi the year. Mrs.

Ed Babibtt and Mfss Gertrude Babbitt returned on Sunday to Los Angcies. David Babbitt left the first of tho week for Phoenix on his way to his winter home in Angeles. Wm. Hicklin, who had been undei-shenff here for about 15 months, resigned the latter part of last week and at once left for Texas, wheie an Jesse spear, who has ncn oil, had been for some time urging him to come. Bill's many friends here will miss him and his never-failing wit.

A traveling man, with a wee bit too much aboard, selected the pavement Sunday night for a bed. Night Watch man nurry wiuse ran him in. He put up $20 to guarantee his appearance befoie Police Justice S. B. Gilliland; then decided it better to keep his name out of court by jumping the bond.

Mrs. Jimmie Hnlt. rMt mo for Western Union, who had been heie for a few weeks, left Tiesday for a fortnight in Winslow. Stanley P. Young and E.

F. Fribbly, of the U. s. biological suivey, and County Farm Agent Francis A. Chisholm left Tuesday for Leu pp.

Sunshine, Canyon Diablo and Harlow Yeagei's ranch, to piomote the pois- uiuiiK vi coyotes. Henry Schenck was in town Monday. He says the snow is 18 inches deep in Kendrick Park, and at his ranch, near there, it is five feet deep. Hp came to Fort Valley on skis, rest of the way horseback. George Bailev.

secietarv for Cnmn. bell, Francis and Mrs. Bailey returned Tuesday night from Phoenix, where they spent the winter. The public must observe the law in regaid to closing their muffler cut-out on all motor driven vehicles in the city limits. This law will be strictly enforced.

4-2-2t Mrs. Charles P. Heisser and chil-dicn will return this week from Louis-, iana. The Heisser twins had been theie with Mr. Heisser's narents for about nine months, Mis.

Heisser go7 J. G. Bozaith, manager of the J. C. Penney store, left Tuesday morning for Los Angeles on a buying trip.

Ir. and Mrs. J. B. 'Gunter and children left Wednesday morning by auto for a four or five days' tup to Phoenix.

E. T. W. Coulter arrived Tuesday from Los Angeles to keep books at the Citizens bank. This young man" with the frequent initials woiked ina bank in Canada, then joined the Northwest mounted police, with whom he went to France.

R. A. Nickerson, James Elder and, Mr. Andeison, all of the Saginaw Manistee Lumber were Flagstaff visitois on Tuesday. Judge Thos.

W. Nealon, of Phoenix, was heie on Tuesday. He is a candi- tdate for justice of the supreme court and called on many oi political friends here. Miss Irene Bait, county locorde, will attend the state meeting of county recorders at Tucson on April 16 and 17. I Henry Aphold.

deputy county asses-sor, ate too much whipped cream and 'orange for breakfast Mondav. but regained his good nature within 24 hours. The public must observe the law in I legatd to closing their muffler cut-out 1 on all motor driven vehicles in the city limits. This law will be strictly en- foiccd. A-i-ix.

Judge X. N. Steevcs, of Williams, was in town on Tuesday, having bi ought passenger tiain No. 8 in with Maishal R. L.

Ncill had better be how he "steps on her" apd cuts comers with that new Rco tour ing car bought lastbaturday. Mrs. R. L. Neill, who fust had the flu nnd then various ailments brought ion by it, is now almost entirely mc-.

coveied. "Rimmy Jim" Giddings spent the firlsfr four days of the week in Flag staff. Though the spring is a (iutic reluctant this year, he says the grass is getting a good start fnd indications are that the cattlemen will have a good season. Hank Radley, oil magnate, was in town from the Saginaw and Manistee lumber camp, near Bellcmont, the fust of the vcek. Elmer Whitten, who left heie over a year ago and since' then has Deen loaming through Nevada and-California, is back in town and will go to work for the county, driving team.

Harvey manager of the Grand Canyon Sheep company, came in from the southern range on iue lv. Ht savs that prospects for a good season were never better. Johnny Love came up from Oak Creek the flnt of the week ad will stay here the rest of the summer. Mis. Love is still at the ranch, but will be here the last of this month.

John Williams, of Winslow, is now clerking at Joe Crawford's grocery. Z. A. Bissonnctte on Wednesday sold another new Republic truck, with a trailer to the government for use on the road improvement and bridge building at Leupp.t The Misses Ardelle and Reba Switzer, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. RuritTpr navn returned from Phoenix, where Miss Ardelle took a business' college couise while Miss Reba visited friends in that city. The former is now keeping books and doing the sten ographic work at her latners store. A.

J. Sullivan has many of those exceptional bargains in ladies' shoes on sale at the Dresswell Shop and will continue the sale until the last pair is cone. This week he is offering unusu- aly low prices on standaid makes of men's shirts and collars, bee aav. The public must observe the law in legatd to closing their muffler cut-out on all motor driven vehicles in the city limits. This law will be strictly enforced.

3-2-2t Mike Connors, one of the veteran tillers of the soil in the Garland Prairie country, was in Flagstaff the first of the week. He says ranchers over that way are getting ready for a bumper crop this year, provided they arc able to get the necessary nut in their Mike is opinion that there will not be as much ground cultivated this year as there was last owing to the high cost of labor. Eric Denver was in from his lanch near Bcllemont this week. Mr. Denver says that it will be a couple of weeks yet before ranchers in that hection will be able to get on the ground for spring woik owing to the heavy snows and rains.

Don't forget about Mary Pickfoid in 'Heart o' the Hills" at the Or-pheum tonight, presented by the civics department. J. Nay Miles, of Miami, Gila county supervisor, with mis. Allies, was here ihiihiii Distinction in Dress jyf J8J Ink The appreciation your fel-lowmen have of the FITNESS of the clothes you wear isn't all a matter, of their FIT. It's a question of their effect AS A WHOLE.

It's that finished effect of elegance that stamp's, with approval the man who wears ihn Made to Measure Clothes The FIT of these garments is guaranteed by our own careful check-up of your body measurements and by the -fidelity of the Kahn tailors in following those measurements. Superb tailoring, skilled draping excellent finish, pure wool frabrics these all contribute to the FITNESS of the garments. Come in and be measured. nu wianm cliaxwg ji ORPHEUM THEATRE Wednesday, April 14th Norma Talmadge IN "A DAUGHTER TWO wonderful picture, filled with soul-stirring'situa-tions. Under auspices of Woman's Club.

Reserved Seats on Sale Saturday, at Orpheum office. BATTERY WILL HAVE A BASEBALL TEAM Looks like theie might be a base- ball game here on Sunday Flagstaff help to vs. Leupp. Anyway, the local boys of the are harneninc their mitts nnrl tniim Ino- tho fmtr Vo a. part of the week.

They weie on their and to bring the kiddies liome. iway home from Texas and went fiom i 11 'here to Grand Canyon. Mrs. Miles is Conlev returned the latter part of last week from Grand Rapids, where he was called about three weeks ago by the ilness of his mother, who is now well along toward recovery. Mrs.

Jimmie Swinnerton and little daughter, who recently letumed from a visit on the coast, were compelled by the lattei's illness to return at once to a lower altitude, leaving the latter part of last week for Pasadena, where they will lemain for several months while the little girl, who de- a sister ot lars. u. u. Lincoln, oi tne forest service. S.

X- Slay ton and Mai ion Hodges, of Doney and Jimmie- Van Deren of Sedona, have bought now Fordson tractors fiom the Babbitt garage. Jim Rupe was in town from Maine Wednesday, tie says tnat state Game Warden Joe Prochaska paid his grandson $30 for the pelts of the two lions this youngster recently vshot, Felipe Bosques, 20, and Margaret Aguiie, 20; and Alberts Garcia, 21, up their batting eyes, It is likely the new artillery battery will take care of the baseball proposition here this summer, and a team will probably be organized by battery members very" soon. 4 PURCHASES OVER 1700 HEAD OF CATTLE IN STATE Winkelman country, Monmouth and the upper San Pedro valleys. He is said to have purchased over 1700 head. LOST Between the postofflce and Humphrey street, library book.

Finder please lelurn to Normal library. Rewaid. 4-9-tf WANTED TO BUY A second-hand tent. Ask for Hamilton, phone 190J. LOST Gold writs watch, on black "ribbon fracelet Monogram M.

I. B. on back. Reward for return. Misa Irene Bart, county recorder.

J. E. Treagle, of Prescott, has returned from a three weeks' cattle-buying trip, during the course of which he covered Verde valley. Pine basin POSITION WANTED Engineer and machinist, pipe-fitter, gas and oil, wants position. 'Married, 32 years of age.

R. A. Meyer, Clark-dale, Ariz. 4-9-30-pd QlHIIIII(tlllllIHItllllMllttlllllllllIIIHIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIinilt)llllllHlllllllllltllIIIIIIIIM(llltlllllllllltirt velopcd heart trouble following. an at-'and Francises Roches, 17, all of Wil- tack of bionchitis, is under a special ist care.

jir. awinarton win remain here, at least for the present, Hams, got licenses to marry this, week, Henry Vinson is heie from Arkan sas getting ready to take up a home- S. S. VanBoskirk. who has stead at Government Prairie.

of the Fort, Valley government cxper- Andy Anderson, who left the old imcntal station, is back fiom Albu-'folks and his brothers and sisters in querque, where he had been for sev-; Sweden nine years ago, and came to MttHHimiMMINIIMIMI eral weeks. Mr. and Mi's. F. G.

Lomrlev receiv- ed'a dandy Easter gift a little girl. Chas. Prochnow and daughter, Miss Mary Prochnow, letumed on Monday from Oatman, where they spent a few 3ays while Mr. Prochnow looked into affairs at the Amalgamated gold mine, of which he is the secretary, the new world, leaves tomorrow or the next day on his way back home for a four month's vacation. He is one of the old reliables at F.

L. M. camp. Ranger John Cook, formerly assistant to Claude McKenzie on the Elden lange, has been given charge of the Rogers Lake ranger station, and C. L.

Lincoln, former clerk at the forest ser- O. B. O'Connor, bookkeeper at the vice office nas laKen cook's oia job, Citizens bank, and family left on Tues- K. C. Kachtner, deputy forest super-J day ior uaxiand, to mane tneir visor, spent most oi ims weeK looiang home, Mrs.

O'Connor's people live the drift fence proposition at Dead theie. 'Man's Flat. T. A RIOROAN, President I. B.

KOCH, M. J. RIOROAN. Secretary Manager ARIZONA Lumber Timber Company ESTABLISHED 1881 MANUFACTURERS 07 Hatiye Pine Lumber. Props.

StnJfs. Piling, Ties.v Lagging, Boxes, Lath, Shingles, Sash and Doors -v 3 5 5 i i FLAGSTAFF ARIZONA i i i i if ') .1 wtrNMM -4 -v.

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