Phoenix Tribune
Saturday, December 20, 1924
Phoenix, Arizona
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7th Annual Special Xmas Edition
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‘ PHOENIX MESA ay n AV Ean CHANDLER _ PRESCOTT
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in her chosen profession and con-
dueied one of the finest Beauty
shops in San Francisco. She manu-
factures her own hair preparations,
cold creams, lotions and other toilet
goods. She has opened parlors at
1229 Bast Washington St, and will
be pleased to serve the ladies of
Phoenix and the Valley. She also is
prepared to teach the art of hair
and beauty culture and will accept
a limited number of pupils for this
purpose. Make appointments by tel-
ephoning S181, or write her at the
above address. Get ready to read
the Beauty Hints in the next issue
of The Tribune, Arizona’s Leading
Newspaper. We lead, others try to
follow. These articles will appear
exclusively in The Tribune. Don't
miss a single issue, Everything to
make “Milady” more beautiful and
atiractive will be told by Mrs.
Dougherty in her column. Enter
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now so that you may not miss a sin-
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THE PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
APPROPRIATE
A certain town has bought a new
fire engine and the superintendent,
after gathering all his men togeth-
er, suggested that an appropriate
motto should be placed over the sta.
tion. The several suggestions were
made. Finally one man arose and
said: “I move the following motto—
“May this fire engine be like the
old maids in our village, always
ready, but never called for.”
MATCHLESS TEACHER
Teacher: Willie, can you tell me
how matches are made?
Willie: No, ma'am. But I don't
blame you for wanting to know.
Why, what do you mean?
Mother says you've been trying to
make one for over a year.
Ancient Chinese tortured prisoners
by tickling the naked soles of their
feet with straws. So started the ex-
pression, “tickled to death.”
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924
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THE SAME PERSON SAME DENTIST
The patients who were treated at these offices a few years ago all remember the personal service and high standard of dentistry that they received at my hands. Since taking over these offices again, I have re-established the same high standards of dental work and personal service that made these offices the largest in the State To both new and old patients, I extend a sincere invitation to come in and let me demonstrate that these offices again offer the best dentistry at the most reasonable fees.
EXAMINATION I
"ALL MY WORK IS
Morrison
36 East Washington
Pecan
Texas Best Budde
ORANGE, LEMON
Let us book your order to
plenty of them. We al-
sortment of other frui-
rose bushes, shrubs, sha-
flowering potted plants
house and porch plants.
DR. NORMAN H. M.
EXAMINATION FREE—X-RAY DIAGNOSTIC
MY WORK IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTY
Morrison, the Dentist
Washington Phone 3089 Ove
ecan Tree
Best Budded Paper Shell W
AGE, LEMON AND GRAPE
Ask your order for the above trees whi
them. We also have the biggest ar-
t of other fruit trees; grapevines, be
es, shrubs, shade trees; evergreens o
potted plants, ferns, palms and m
porch plants. Ask for our price list
EXAMINATION FREE—X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
"ALL MY WORK IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED"
Morrison, the Dentist
36 East Washington Phone 3089 Over Goldberg's
Pecan Trees
Texas Best Budded Paper Shell Varieties ORANGE, LEMON AND GRAPEFRUIT Let us book your order for the above trees while we have plenty of them. We also have the biggest and best assortment of other fruit trees; grapevines, berry plants, rose bushes, shrubs, shade trees; evergreens of all kinds, flowering potted plants, ferns, palms and many other house and porch plants. Ask for our price list.
Blasingame Nurseries
MAIN SALESYARD, FIRST
BRANCH SALESYARDS,
THOSE HOUSE
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Snow
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Snowy table linens
finement in any ho
value, which is du
We launder linens
silks and other fir
"THE OLD RELIABLE"
USE HOLIDAY LINES
Should be
Snowy
White
any table linens are unfailing marks
present in any home. They also have a
which is duly regarded by this la-
launder linens separately, just as
and other fine fabrics.
MAIN SALESYARD, FIRST AVE. AND VAN BUREN, PHOENIX
BRANCH SALESYARDS, GLENDALE, MESA AND CHANDLER
THOSE HOLIDAY LINENS Should be Snowy White
Snowy table linens are unfailing marks of refinement in any home. They also have a high value, which is duly regarded by this laundry.
We launder linens separately, just as we do silks and other fine fabrics.
Pure rain-soft water and mild white soap are used. Gentle agitation in creamy suds, followed by many rinsings in pure water, restore their cleanliness. The water is extracted, not by the harsh process of wringing, but by revolving rapidly and throwing the water off by centrifugal force.
Ironing by gentle p out the dainty pa satiny finish that Let us demonstrate once on a "satisfa
ing by gentle pressure—no rubbing— the dainty pattern and gives a su y finish that is something to be pro us demonstrate by laundering your on a "satisfaction guaranteed" basis
Ironing by gentle pressure—no rubbing—brings out the dainty pattern and gives a smooth, satiny finish that is something to be proud of. Let us demonstrate by laudering your linens once on a "satisfaction guaranteed" basis. Phone us. We'll do the rest.
PHONE 6539
Arizona
"The Laundry
THIRD AND E
Arizona Laundry
the Laundry With A Reputation
ED AND EAST ADAMS ST
Arizona Laundry "The Laundry With A Reputation" THIRD AND EAST ADAMS STREET
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DR. NORMAN H. MORRISON
—X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
SOLUTELY GUARANTEED"
the Dentist
No 3089 Over Goldberg'
Trees
Paper Shell Varieties
AND GRAPEFRUIT
We above trees while we have
have the biggest and best as-
ses; grapevines, berry plants,
trees; evergreens of all kinds,
orns, palms and many other
kinds for our price list.
DAY LINENS
would be
nowy
white
unfailing marks of re-
They also have a high
regarded by this laundry.
parately, just as we do
fabrics.
ure—no rubbing—brings in and gives a smooth, something to be proud of. laundering your linens guaranteed" basis.
Laundry WITH A Reputation" T ADAMS STREET
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Phone 6494
THE PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
Funeral Held bert o Tici
Golden Link Club of Colored Girl Reserve Gives Reception to Miss Dayman
Friday evening, December 12th, the girl reserve of the Colored Division of the Phoenix Union High school, sponsored a reception in honor of Miss Esther A. Dayman, national girl reserve director for the Y. W. C. A. With her were, Mrs. H. B. Wilkinson, Miss M. J. Maus, Miss Bennett and Miss Ewing. Mrs. M. M. Rodgers, director of the Colored girl reserve of the High school, introduced Miss Bennett, general secretary of the Phoenix Y. W. C. A., who in turn introduced the other speakers. Only brief remarks were made by Mrs. Wilkinson, Misses Ewing and Maus. Miss Dayman, in whose honor the reception was given, was the principal speaker.
Miss Dayman had many interesting things to say of the contacts with girls which she constantly makes in her work, which takes her over all the territory west of the Mississippi. Her talk was an inspiration to the mothers as well as to the girl reserves, who had gathered to pay tribute to this national character.
The reception, which was held at the A. M. E. church, was opened with singing by the girl reserves. Several appropriate numbers were rendered to the delight of all present. Following Miss Dayman's address, Mrs. Rodgers introduced Mrs. W. C. Hackett, who responded in a happy vein to the remarks made by the distinguished visitor. Miss Bobbie Stearns rendered a vocal number, after which an opportunity was given for all to meet Miss Dayman and the other visitors.
Only the members of girl reserves and women interested in the girl reserve club of Phoenix, the ministers and "ye scribe" were present to meet these distinguished visitors and listen to the message delivered by Miss Esther A. Dayman.
Presiding Elder Visits
The Rev. H. A. Wells, presiding elder of this district of the Colorado conference of the A. M. E. church, spent Saturday in Phoenix, visiting the local pastor, Rev. Harbert and family. Dr. Wells left Saturday evening over the Santa Fe for Winslow and other northern points.
LADIES. ATTENTION!
Mrs. M. E. King, 1110 East Jefferson street, graduate of the East India System, Science and Art of Hair Culture, is now ready to give treatments in her home. She also carries a full line of East India toilet goods and can supply your needs in this particular line immediately.
The East India System of Hair Culture is recognized as the best in the West. A trial will convince you. Phone 21116 for appointment.
MRS. M. E. KING,
1110 East Jefferson St.
Novelty Gift Shop
Your gift problem can be easily solved by coming to the Novelty Gift Shop 14, North 11th street. Here you will have an opportunity to make your selection from a variety of Hand Embroidery, Mexican Drawn Work, Camisoles, Boudoir Caps, and other Novelties.
TEA SERVED ALL DAY
Visit our Art Department and see the beautiful pieces of needlework.
14 N. 11th Street
Mrs. Jessie James, Mgr.
Did You Ever Stop To Think?
That the merchant who appreciates the Negro business will advertise in a Negro Newspaper and "vice versa." Read the advertisements in The Tribune and spend your money where you are welcome.
It Will Indicate Self-respect
ence missionary of the Colorado conference of the A.; M. E. church, has quite recovered from his recent indisposition.
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girl happy—is one o
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SANTA CLAUS AND HIS SONS RIDE BICYCLES IN THE WINTER
USEFUL GIFTS
FOR THE HOME,
THE OFFICE AND THE INDIVIDUAL
FOUNTAIN PENS OFFICE CHAIRS
EVERSHARP PENCILS INK STANDS
PENCIL SHARPENERS PAPER WEIGHTS
BOOK CASES CALENDAR PADS
OUR LINE OF
MAKE IT A Cycle Christmas
The McNeil Company
STATIONERS
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
PHONE 4326
Title Insurance or Warranty Deed
Suppose you have bought a piece of land, and the seller has given you a "warranty" deed. A warranty deed is his promise to "make good" should some flaw appear in the title.
Suppose such a flaw appears, and you fall back for protection on your warranty deed.
You then discover that the man who signed that deed has died and his estate, falling into incompetent hands, has been "scattered to the four winds." Your protection has gone with it.
Our Title Insurance Policy is backed by resources of over $300,000 and an organization so constructed and operated that it becomes stronger, better able to protect you every year of its existence.
The king of Christmas gifts that will make the boy or girl happy—is one of our Ranger Indian— Snell—National or Duro
A small deposit will hold the which time you can of our care Our toy stock is complete a needs of all. Come in there's no ob
A small deposit will hold the wheel until Christmas, at which time you can still get the benefit of our cash discount
Our toy stock is complete and varied enough to suit the needs of all. Come in now and look around— there's no obligation to buy.
CAPITOL CITY
BICYCLES AND
Bicycle
108 East A
MODERATE PRICED GIFTS
FOR THE HOME
Solid Mahogany Smoking Sets,
$6.00, $8.00, $10.00.
Solid Mahogany Tilt Top Tables,
$27.50, $32, $35.
Solid Mahogany Sewing Cabinets,
$25, $37.50
Solid Mahogany Magazine Racks,
$18, $22, $32
Humidors, $15, $25, $35
Mahogany Spinet Desks, $30, $40, $50.
Mahogany End Tables, $11, $15, $20.
Mahogany Tea Wagons, $20, $30, $40.
Big section of Bridge Lamps, Floor Lamps,
Table Lamps, Clocks, Tapestries and Hand
Painted Velvets.
Above prices subject to 10% cash discount
A dining room with a rectangular table and two chairs. The table is made of wood with a glass top and is supported by four legs. The chairs are upholstered with a patterned fabric. The room has a large window with a grid pattern, a wooden cabinet, and a sideboard.
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Open Evenings Until Christmas
Use Your Credit
for
Christmas
DORRIS-HEYMAN
FURNITURE C
"The Metropolitan Store
FRANK E. COLES Pres.
HEYMAN
TURE CO.
Hilton Store"
COLES Pres.
"The Metropolitan Store"
FRANK E. COLES Pres.
bert officiating. The deceased's wife and two children left last week for Oklahoma, where they will make heir home with relatives.
Funeral services for the late Rev. R. C. Weaver, of Chicago, who passed away a few days ago at his home on East Jefferson street, were held Thursday afternoon at the A. M. E. church, the Rev. R. H. Har-
USEFUL GIFTS
FOR THE HOME,
THE OFFICE AND THE INDIVIDUAL
FOUNTAIN PENS OFFICE CHAIRS
EVERSHARP PENCILS INK STANDS
PENCIL SHARPENERS PAPER WEIGHTS
BOOK CASES CALENDAR PADS
OFFICE CHAIRS
INK STANDS
PAPER WEIGHTS
CALENDAR PADS
OUR LINE OF
Xmas Cards
TO SEND TO EVERYONE. WILL PLEASE YOU.
A REAL ASSORTMENT
STATIONERS
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
PHONE 4326
Title Insurance or Warranty Deed
Suppose you have bought a piece of land, and the seller has given you a "warranty" deed. A warranty deed is his promise to "make good" should some flaw appear in the title.
Suppose such a flaw appears, and you fall back for protection on your warranty deed.
You then discover that the man who signed that deed has died and his estate, falling into incompetent hands, has been "scattered to the four winds." Your protection has gone with it.
Our Title Insurance Policy is backed by resources of over $300,000 and an organization so constructed and operated that it becomes stronger, better able to protect you every year of its existence.
A perfected and a protected service
Phoenix Title & Trust Co.
130 West Adams St.
MESA BRANCH—110 CHANDLER COURT, MESA, ARIZONA
MODERATE PRICED GIFTS FOR THE HOME
Solid Mahogany Smoking Sets,
$6.00, $8.00, $10.00.
Solid Mahogany Tilt Top Tables,
$27.50, $32, $35.
Solid Mahogany Sewing Cabinets,
$25, $37.50
Solid Mahogany Magazine Racks,
$18, $22, $32
Humidors, $15, $25, $35
Mahogany Spinet Desks, $30, $40, $50.
Mahogany End Tables, $11, $15, $20.
Mahogany Tea Wagons, $20, $30, $40.
Big section of Bridge Lamps, Floor Lamps,
Table Lamps, Clocks, Tapestries and Hand
Painted Velvets.
Above prices subject to 10% cash discount
Use Your Credit for Christmas
MAKE IT A
cycle Christmas
king of Christmas gifts that will make the boy or
girl happy—is one of our Ranger Indian—
Snell—National or Duro
BICYCLES hall deposit will hold the wheel until Christmas, at which time you can still get the benefit of our cash discount toy stock is complete and varied enough to suit the needs of all. Come in now and look around—there's no obligation to buy.
Bicycles Sold On Very Easy Terms
High Class Bicycles, $32.50 to $75.00
Tricycles, $4.00 to $19.50
Roller Skates, $2.00
Footballs, $1.50 and up
All kinds of bicycle supplies at special reduced prices. A small deposit will hold any article until Christmas.
CAPITOL CITY CYCLERY
BICYCLES AND ACCESSORIES
Bicycle Repairing
108 East Adams Street
CAPITOL CITY CYCLERY BICYCLES AND ACCESSORIES Bicycle Repairing 108 East Adams Street
REMEMBER YOUR HOME At Christmas
CHRISTMAS, the festival that emphasizes HOME JOYS, is the time of times for sending Gifts that will permanently enrich the HOME. DORRIS-HEYMAN has provided a great variety of such GIFTS pleasing to receive, not more expensive to give, for volume economies make greater values.
Christmas
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924
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churches.
Convenient Terms No interest Charge
Missionary Program
Last Sunday afternoon was celebrated with services by the Missionary ladies at Tanner Chapel A. M. E. church. The Rev. C. N. Douglas delivered the address and directed the financial drive. The meeting was a brilliant success in every way, a neat sum being realized for the Home Mission treasury. Rev. Douglas is Conference Missionary of the Colorado Conference of the A. M. E. church and gave his services free to the Missionary ladies. Both the sister churches, their pastors and members, assisted in this effort.
Booker T. Washington Memorial Hospital
The latest and most complete methods for the treatment of nervous and pulmonary disorders.
Ideal facilities for recuperation and surgical operations. Living in wards and cottages.
on Memorial Hospital complete methods for nervous and pulmonary operation and surgical in wards and cottages.
Booker T. Washington Memorial Hospital
The latest and most complete methods for the treatment of nervous and pulmonary disorders.
Ideal facilities for recuperation and surgical operations. Living in wards and cottages.
DAILY PUBLIC CLINICS
WRITE FOR
LITERATURE
FULL SERVICES
OF NURSES
Telephone 6723
Address 1342 East Jefferson Street
Phoenix, Arizona
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
DR. C. W. HACKETT, Director DR. N. B. GREENLEE, C
DR. N. B. GREENLEE, Clinician
DR. C. W. HACKETT, Director DR. N. B. GREENLEE, Clinician
Lumbe
Lumber
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THE H.H.Shou Lumber Co
I.H.Shoupumber Co. 600 East Washington Street
FOR CHRISTMAS
Which Combine the Unique
COME THE
VAUGH
Our shelves and counters are fairly g
tistic and useful items—all of which
can't be duplicated elsewhere. Christr
so it will be wise to do your shopping
of a complete selection at low prices.
CHRISTMAS
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FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Which Combine the Unique with the Useful COME TO
Our shelves and counters are fairly groaning with beautiful, artistic and useful items—all of which will make ideal gifts that can't be duplicated elsewhere. Christmas is only a short ways of—so it will be wise to do your shopping here now while you are sure of a complete selection at low prices.
Indian Baskets
Moccasins
Indian Jewelry, Rings, Bracelets,
Brooches and Earrings.
Indian and Novelty Beads
All Kinds of Leather Novelties
Hammered Copper Novelties made of
Native Copper.
Mexican Drawn Work.
Mexican Zerapes
Mexican Filigree Jewelry.
We also have a beautiful line of Jewelry,
including:
Rings Set with Arizona Native Stones.
Vaughn's Ind
n's Indian
Vaughn's Indian Store
19 NORTH CENTRAL
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SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1924
Missionary Program
Last Sunday afternoon was celebrated with services by the Missionary ladies at Tanner Chapel A. M.
E. church. The Rev. C. N. Douglas delivered the address and directed the financial drive. The meeting was a brilliant success in every way, a neat Home las is Color church the Mter chers.
WHEN YOU NEED
for her are here
THE BEAR
MAS GIFTS
ique with the Useful
TO
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ly groaning with beautiful, ar-
ich will make ideal gifts that
ristmas is only a short ways of—
ing here now while you are sure
es.
Watches of all Kinds.
Petrified Wood Specimens
Cactus Novelties.
Indian Dolls.
Ladies' and Men's Purses.
Indian Pillow Tops.
Bathroom Rugs.
Hair Goods.
Stick Pins, Fobs, Watch Chains and
Watch Bracelets.
Belt Buckles.
Cigarette Cases.
Cuff Links
Brooches set with native Arizona Stones,
such as Petrified Wood and Turquoise.
Indian Store
CENTRAL
THE PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
The C. M. E. choir will render their Christmas Cantata Sunday, December 28th. They have been rehearsing three weeks and this will be their supreme effort. You are invited to the C. M. E. Church Sunday, December 28th, 8 p. m.
Enterprise Operation
Word received from Prescott, Ariz.
s to the effect that Mrs. Thos. E.
Hines underwent a successful operation
in that city this week.
Mr. B. F. Hall, of 225 N. 9th St. accidentally shot himself in the leg last week. He is confined to his bed because of the injury, but no serious consequences are anticipated.
Remodeling Home
Mrs. Maggie Thomas of 1637 East Jefferson street, is having several rooms and a screen porch added to her home. This makes quite an improvement and enhances the value of this and adjoining property.
GIFTS
for her are here You'll find many suggestions here for Christmas giving — imported perfumes in beautiful flagons, toilet waters, vanity cases, Sheaffer's fountain pens and pencils, fine stationery and King's chocolates — and everything so reasonable in price, that you'll find the selection easily made.
THE
DRUG STORE
Henry B. Cate, Manager
Northwest Corner
Second Avenue
and Washington Street
St. Louis Hotel
St. Louis Hotel
Only hotel in Phoenix, built, owned and managed exclusively by colored people
Modernly Furnished Throughout
Room and Board $2.00 per Day and Up
EUROPEAN PLAN
607 E. Jefferson St. Mrs. E. L. Lewis, Pr
Christmas Gift
FOR EVERYONE
Your problems of what to give will disappear the moment
enter our store You can easily find appropriate gifts for a
member of the family in our stock of High Quality Christmas Gift
FOR MEN
built, owned and
colored people.
Throughout
er Day and Up
LAN
E. L. Lewis, Prop.
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THE ARRIVAL OF THE
RENEWED APPLE
ASSOCIATIONS
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Only hotel in Phoenix, built, owned and managed exclusively by colored people.
Modernly Furnished Throughout Room and Board $2.00 per Day and Up EUROPEAN PLAN
607 E. Jefferson St. Mrs. E. L. Lewis, Prop.
Christmas Gifts FOR EVERYONE!
Your problems of what to give will disappear the moment you enter our store You can easily 'ind appropriate gifts for every member of the family in our stock of High Quality Christmas Goods.
Scissors Vacuum Bottles
Carving Sets Aluminum Ware
Electric Irons Bird Cages
Percolators Silverware
Therma Jugs
Bird Cages
Silverware
GIRLS
Boxing Gloves
Air Rifles
Velocipedes
Wagons
Tern's Racquettes
Tool Chests, complete
with tools
Scooters
Auto Tire
"The Bargain"
PALACE
AND ARMS CO
apposite Columbia Theatre
1924
Christmas Gift
From the Boo
The Home of
SANTA WRITING A MESSAGE
SANTA WRITING A SLEIGH
Two Pants Suit ..... $25 to $35
Genuine Leather Bag ..... $8.95 to $15
Silk Shirt ..... $8.95 to $15
Oregon City Woolen Mills Bathrobe $15 to $25
Silk Pajamas ..... $4.50 to $12
Shaving Set ..... $2.25 to $4.95
Leather Bilfold ..... $1.00 to $2.50
Silk Knit Tie ..... $1.00 to $2.50
Hikok Leather Belt and Silver
with new raised collar.....$2.49
Bathr. be of Blanket Robing in
beautiful novelty designs.....$3.95 to $27.50
Chappie or Bobbie Coat.....$3.95 to $18.75
Silk Overblouse.....$5.95 to $12.95
Dress Length of Silk.....$7.65 to $19.95
Beautiful Fur Trimmed Coat .....25% Discount
Fur Cape or Coat.....25% Discount
Box of Van Raalte Full Fashioned
Silk Knee Patch
Kiokh Leather
Plated Inlay
Pure Linen I
Grey Mocha
Suspender are
All Wool Swat
Brushed W
"Comfy" Felt
Plated Initial Buckle $1.00
Pure Linen Handkerchief 25c to 50c
Grey Mocha Gloves $1.85
Suspender and Garter Set 50c to 1.00
All Wool Sweater Coat, Knit or
Brushed Wool $5 to $7.95
"Comfy" Felt Slippers $2.00 to $3.00
Desk Set, consisting of Shears and
Letter, Opener $2.69 to $3.95
Fine Wool Sweater Set ..... 25% *Discount*
Bathrobe of Eiderdown ..... $1.69 to $4.69
Crib Blanket in animal designs ..... 98c to $4.50
Hand Embroidered Batiste Dress $1.95 to $3.50
Bootees in white, blue and pink combinations ..... 39c to 89c
Brush and Comb Set of Ivory ..... 69c to $4.50
Coat Hanger ..... 95c to $1.49
Knit Cape, fine wool ..... $3.50 and $3.95
All Wool Sweater, fine selection $1.85 to $3.25
Birthday Book ..... 98c to $2.49
Silk or Knit Cap ..... 89c to $3.69
Romper of Tubfast Chambray ..$1.25 to $3.59
Cashmere or Knit Jacket ..... $1.49 to $3.69
Pair of Moccasins ..$1.00 and $1.25
Rattles ..... 39c to 98c
Hot Water Bottle ..$1.25 and $1.49
“Vanta” Silk and Wool Hose ..... 69c
The home of Better Values
BOSTON STORE
Phoenix' Daylight Department Store
The home of Better Values
BOSTON STORE
Phoenix' Daylight Department Store
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FOR MEN
Winchester Rifles Razors
Winchester Shotguns Golf Clubs
Winchester Flashlights Golf Bags
Razor Straps Golf Cases
Pocket Knives
FOR THE LADIES
Roller Skates
Pocket Knives
Baseballs
Footballs
Indoor Balls
Indoor Bats
Winchester Rifles
Volley Balls
Basket Balls
NARDWARE
PALACE
MD ARMS CO.
PALACE HARDWARE
& ARMS COMPANY
The Best in Hardware
The Best in Sporting Goods
Adams Opposite Co
GIFTS FOR MOTHER
13 Piece Madera Luncheon Set.....$7,50 *to* $15
45 inch Linen Luncheon Set.....$7,95
72 inch Mercerized Damask Dinner Set.....$5,50
Fine All Wool Blankets, plain
or plaid.....$8,95 *to* $34,50
Silk Down Comforter.....25% *Discount*
Si k Jersey Bandette Brassiere.....$1,69
Apren Dress of Amoskeg Gingham
Silk Stockings 3 pairs in box ..... $7.95
Hand Beaded Bag ..... $1.95 to $75
Silk Kimono or Negligee ..... $10.95 to $25
Radium Silk Costume Slip ..... $3.95
Philippine Hand Embriedered Night
Gown ..... $1.95
French Kid Gloves ..... $1.95 to $3.75
Hand Drawn Pure Linen Handkerchief ..... $9c
Felt and Satin Slippers ..... $2 to $2.50
Toilet Set ..... $7.50 to $75
"Reedcraft" Purse ..... $10 to $29.50
Boudou Cap ..... $9c to $3.69
New Wardrobe Trunk ..... $45 to $60
FOR BROTHER
Bath Robe $1.95
Flannelette Pajamas $1.39 to $1.75
Polo Coat $7.95 to $14.95
Serge, Tweed or Jersey Suit 25% Discount
Fashionable Overcoat 25% Discount
Kazoo Suspender Waist 75c to 98c
Hat or Cap 25% Discount
Neckwear 50c to $1.00
Coat or Slipover Sweater 25% Discount
Indian, Cowboy or Policeman Suit $1.49 to $8.95
Hand Painted China Ware
Such as Cake Plates, Bon Bon Dishes, Tea Sets, Sugar and Creamer Sets, Salad Bowls, Nut Bowls, Salad Dressing Bowls with Ladles, Pepper, Salt and Mustard Sets, etc ..... 69c to $10.95
CHRISTMAS
Greetings
THE ARRIVAL OF THIS SEASON BRINGS
RENEWED APPRECIATION OF OLD
ASSOCIATIONS AND THE VAL-
UE OF NEW FRIENDS
THE ARRIVAL OF THIS SEASON BRINGS RENEWED APPRECIATION OF OLD ASSOCIATIONS AND THE VALUE OF NEW FRIENDS
The spirit of the season prompts us to extend greetings and good wishes to our faithful old friends and the cherished new friends and those whose good will and friendship we strive earnestly to deserve. The opportunity is taken to express to you this feeling of friendship and to acknowledge the pleasure derived from our business relations during the year about to close.
May Christmas be merry for you and yours and may the joy of the season light your pathway to peace, happiness, prosperity and contentment through the days of the New Year.
Auto Tire Company
"The Bargain Tire House"
C. T. Seidel, Prop.
439 West Washington. Phone 3539
1924 1925
Christmas Gift Suggestions
in the Boston Store
Home of Better Values
Christmas Gift Suggestions
From the Boston Store The Home of Better Values
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HARDWARE
PALACE
AND ARMS CO.
1924
GIFTS FOR FATHER
FOR BABY
PAGE THREE
NEW YEAR
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1925
GIFTS FOR SISTER
Pretty Collar or Collar and
Cuff Set ... $39c to $2.95
Necklace of "Omar" Pearls ... $1.95 to $25
Twill Middy trimmed in blue ... $1.39 to $2.39
Bracelet in beautiful settings ... $85c to $3.95
Flannel Middy, navy or red ... $3.95 and $4.95
Fibre Silk Scarf ... $1.69 to $3.95
Slipover or button front Sweater 25% Discount
Nice warm Coat ... 25% Discount
Bathrobe ... $1.95 to $4.95
Flannelette Pajamas ..... 98c
All Wool Sweater Set ..... $4.95 to $5.95
Wool or Silk Dress ..... $2.79 to $6.95
Pair Silk Garters with Shoe Tree $2 and $2.25
Wash Dress of Toile du Nord
Gingham ..... $1.49 to $3.95
Hat of Velvet, Plush or Duvetyne ..... 25% Off
Embroidered Corner Handkerchiefs,
3 in box ..... 39c to $1.19
"Humming Bird" guaranteed Silk
Stockings, box of 3 pairs ..... $4.25
Manicure Set ..... $3.69 to $10
Glove Silk Envelope Chemise ..... $5.50
Chinese Novelty Vanity Bag ..... $1.98 to $5.95
Box Loom Crepe Kimono ..... $4.95 to $9.75
FOR SWEETHEART
Garter and Powder Puff Set ... $2.25 to $3.00
Flower Buttoniae for a Fur or
Coat Suit ... 59c to $98c
Toilet Set of shell, ivory, amber and
gold combinations ... $7.50 to $75
Gold or Silver Plated Compact ... $1.50 to $5.00
Satin Padded Lounging Robe ... $12.50 to $25
Butterfly Cuff Gauntlet Gloves ... $5.50
“Van Raalte” highest grade Chicon Hose ... $4.50
“Vanity Fair” Glove Silt Petticoat ... $5.90
Hand Cut Filigree Vanity Bag ... $10 to $29.50
Drop or Bob Earrings ... $69 to $7.50
Ostrich Feather Fan ... $2.69 to $25
Genuine Madeira Handkerchief ... $50 to $3.00
Fur Scarf or Choker ... 25% Discount
Brushed Wool Scarf ... $3.95 to $5.95
Women's Highgrade Footwear
Such as Strap Pumps, Oxfords,
3 and 5 hole Ties, Tongue
Pumps and Evening Slippers-
in Satin, Suede, Kid and Calf-
values up to $12.00 on sale
on our main floor at $3.95
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Phoenix, Arizona
Business Office: 1302 East Jefferson Street. Phone 6250
Managing Editor A. R. SMITH
Address all Communications to the
PHOENIX TRIBUNE
P. O. Box 1052, Phoenix, Arizona
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All Matter for Publication MUST be in our Office by Wednesday evening
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
An erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of any person, firm or corporation which may appear in the column of THE TRISUNE will be gladly corrected upon its being brought to the attention of the publishers.
IN THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS
CHRISTMAS DAY brings us the consciousness that whatever our personal animosities may be, whatever the strife between nations—merely neighborhood quarrels greatly magnified—there is this sublime occasion devoted to peace and good will. Its spirit is the lamp which lights to higher life; its influence largely supports civilization and prevents a lapse into barbarity.
Christmas spirit means Christian spirit. In testing its effect, one has only to reflect upon the positions of races, the most advanced being those of Christendom. China, the oldest entity among peoples, has an admirable occasion upon which the citizens strive to liquidate all their debts. It is a national pay-up day, and in spirit somewhat resembles our Christmas. In Japan they have an annual event somewhat like our New Year's celebration during which the people go about expressing good will and promoting good cheer. But Christmas has a more elevating effect than either, in that it not only typifies peace and good will, but carries the essence of unselfishness and pure love, the most common expression being the bestowal of gifts. When the Christmas influence gains to the point that its spirit shall permeate the affairs of every day in the year, the millennium will have arrived.
We have this day, and if we mar not its ideal its leaven will produce other days of the kind. In the making of a newspaper we have an opportunity to view the many forces operating upon the character of humanity. We see the good and bad, the sincere and insincere, the selfish and unselfish. We believe the leaven of good is more active than that of the opposed forces. If we have been able to assist the right, much has been due to your co-operation and we earnestly solicit a continuation of the same. Our Christmas greeting to you is one of optimism, good cheer and hearty good wishes.
PROMISE YOURSELF
To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind.
To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet.
To make all your friends feel there is something in them.
To look on the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true.
To think only of the best, to work only for the best, and expect only the best.
To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own.
To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to greater achievements of the future.
To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and to have a smile ready for every living creature you meet.
To give so such time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticise others.
To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble.
To think well of yourself and to proclaim this fact to the world—not in loud words but in great deeds.
To live in the faith that the world is on your side as long as you are true to the best that is in you.
Experience Counts
Mr. Roy Lucas, proprietor of the Colored People's Cafe, 31 So. 2nd St. is an experienced caterer and restaurant man. Since coming to Phoenix some twelve years ago, he has connected some of the best eating places in the city. The wonderful success enjoyed by the People's Cafe is due in large measure to Mr. Lucas' experience and ability as a cafe manager. His trade is increasing daily, and the place soon will have to be enlarged to take care of his growing business.
O-en Confectionery
Mr. and Mrs. Al DeBena have opened a first-class confectionery. news and cigar stand at 25 East Van Buren street. They carry a full line of candies, cigars, tobaccos, etc. When you need anything in their line, visit their store. They will appreciate your trade. Mr. DeBena is publisher of the colored directory, that is being distributed in the Valley.
Oh Joy, It's A Boy!
Visitor From Frisco
Born last week, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Green, a bouncing baby boy at St. Joseph's hospital. Mother and son doing fine. The father, well, he may recover but will never look the same. Mr. Green is proprietor of Green Brothers barber shop at 17 North Central avenue. He has purchased a box of Clear Havanas and is passing them out to friends. Did you get yours?
Mrs. Perry Payne, of 64 So. 32d street, expects to have Mrs. Will McLemore, of San Francisco, as her guest during the holidays. Mrs. Payne is planning a number of social affairs in honor of her guess, and will endeavor to make her stay outte pleasant. While on the coast last summer, Mrs. Payne spent much of her time as the house guest of
THE PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
At the Churches
T. J. B. Barclay of Mesa preached Sunday morning at the A. M. E. church, and his remarks were well received. The Revs. Burkhalter, Thompson and Harbert are leading their forces to victory and we predict a great year for these spiritual advisers.
Twins Are Born
At the Churches
Everything is moving along nicely at all the churches and the attendance is good. A few Sundays ago, Rev. Z. Z. Johnson held his first quarterly meeting at the local C. M. E. church, and conference the following Monday night. The reports were indeed gratifying and the church seems to be successfully organized. The pledge system for members is being used at the First Colored Baptist church and at Tanner Chapel A. M. E. church. The members are learning to like it and are falling in line gracefully. Rev.
Rebuilding Her Home
Mrs. Thomas Childress of 10 North
9th street, is rebuilding her home,
which was destroyed by fire several
months ago. The property undergoing
repair is located at 828 East
Washington Street.
WE APPRECIATE Your Patronage
HERE YOU WILL RECEIVE EFFICIENT, PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE!
WE CARRY A VERY COMPLETE STOCK OF
AUTO PARTS and SUPPLIES
FOR ALLCARS AND CAN FURNISH YOU
ANY PART FOR ANY CAR
NEW or USED
SEE US FIRST
ALLCARS
AUTOPARTSCO.
33 and 35 So. 3rd Ave. Phoenix, Arizona
PHONE 4066
33 and 35 So. 3rd Ave. Phoenix, Arizona PHONE 4066
PHONE 4066
"Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention"
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M. K. H.
Lumber For Every Purpose
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We treasure the confidence that our customers place in us. It is the foundation upon which we have builded.
The greatest tribute to our unvarying policy of honest merchandising is the permanency of our customers.
Halloran Lumb
Halloran-Bennett
Lumber Co.
Second Avenue and Jackson Street
Phone 6247
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SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1924
Mrs. Helen Jordan, nee Miss Helen Brown of Los Angeles, Calif., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rice of this city, is the mother of twins, a boy and girl, born recently. One of the babies was quite frail and soon passed away, but the other, with the mother, is reported to be doing nicely. Mrs. Rice left this week for Los Angeles to be with her daughter in this her sad hour. Mrs. Jordan will be remembered by Phoe nicians as a graduate of the Phoenix Union High school, class of 1923.
Colored People's Cafe
Colored People's Cafe
We have had years of experience in the business, and know how to give Service. For a number of years, the manager has been connected with the best restaurants and cafes in Phoenix.
We serve regular meals, short orders, chili con carne, light lunches, sandwiches, etc. If you want to enjoy a good old-fashioned home-cooked meal, this is the place.
Improving His Property
The Rev. E. E. Burkhalter, pastor of the First Colored Baptist church, 's remodeling his home at 1343 East Washington street.
Prompt, Efficient and Polite Service. Try us once and you will always be our customer. Roy Lucas, Prop.
The Rev. Ford of Kansas City, who with his wife and daughter came to Phoenix a few weeks ago for his health, is reported to be improving steadily.
31 South 2nd St.
31 South 2nd St. Phoenix, Arizona
YOURSELF PHOTOGRAPHED
YOURSELF PHOTOGRAPHED
AN EVERLASTING REMEMBRANCE
The art of photography is not only knowing how to take a good Photograph, but doing so, which requires many years of study and practical experience.
The art of photography is not only knowing how to take a good Photograph, but doing so, which requires many years of study and practical experience.
In Phoenix, it is Heath's Imprint that is a mark of quality
HEATH
PHOTOGRAPHER
First Ave. and Adams St.
MUCH MORE THAN A DELIVERY OF ICE
The trouble with most folks is that they think of ice as just ice—and let it go at that.
Crystal Distilled Water Ice
Absolutely Pure
Pure ice is the only ice that is safe and economical for any purpose. Safe on account of protection to Health; economical on account of greater cooling value.
The water you drink will be no purer than the ice you put in it. Don’t take chances—take Crystal Ice from the City Ice Delivery Company.
MUCH MORE THAN A DELIVERY OF ICE
The trouble with most folks is that they think of ice as just ice—and let it go at that.
Crystal Distilled Water Ice Absolutely Pure
Pure ice is the only ice that is safe and economical for any purpose. Safe on account of protection to Health; economical on account of greater cooling value.
The water you drink will be no purer than the ice you put in it. Don't take chances—take Crystal Ice from the City Ice Delivery Company.
Manufactured in the modern plant of the
Crystal Ice & Cold Storage Co.
2nd Ave. and Jackson St. Phone 6363
Phone 6363
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924
The Old Maid says, "I've had no luck,
I've done the best I can,
I think that I will take a trip
Out to the Isle of Man."
One of the worst things about a candidate is that he has to read the platform all through, and try to find out what it means, and if so, why.
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Only a few more days before "Old Santa" will "put in his appearance." giving to your friends the gifts which you are each day selecting. We invite you to make a trip to our gift shop before your list is completed. You'll find here many unique and useful gifts, which will appeal to you and to your friends. Give them something a little out of the ordinary this Christmas. You'll find it here.
Ford-Levy
GIFT SHOP
Wishing you a
Christmas a
Prosperous
ArizonaDairy Pr
"The Home of L
PHOENIX
Fifth Ave. and Jacks
The King of C
A BICYCLE! It has more fun a
anything else that you could give
You'll find just the model at
are now showing for Christmas.
Our prices and terms relieve
book. Let us explain them to you.
Scooters Wa
ing you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy perous New Year
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Dairy Producers Company
Home of Dairyland Butter"
PHOENIX, ARIZONA
and Jackson Telephone 6161
ing of Christmas Gifts!
it has more fun and more health packed into it than
that you could give that boy or girl.
Just the model at the right price in the selection we
g for Christmas.
and terms relieve the strain on your holiday pocket
explain them to you.
Wagons Velocipedes
"The Home of Dairyland Butter"
PHOENIX, ARIZONA
Fifth Ave. and Jackson Telephone 6161
A boy and his dog are riding a bicycle in front of a Christmas tree decorated with ornaments and presents.
The King of Christmas Gifts!
The King of Christmas Gifts!
A BICYCLE! It has more fun and more health packed into it than anything else that you could give that boy or girl.
You'll find just the model at the right price in the selection we are now showing for Christmas.
Our prices and terms relieve the strain on your holiday pocket book. Let us explain them to you.
Sporting Goods, Gifts, Etc.
KING BROS.
"The Bicycle Kings"
HOME OF THE IVER JOHNSON
Agents for A. G. Spalding Athletic
Goods. Write for Catalogue
First Streets
Phone 6365
Monroe and First Streets
A Few More Days
116-120 W. Adams
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
TRADE
SPALDING
MARK
ST. A. D. 1812
LOCAL NEWS
Returns to Phoenix
Mrs. Major Jones returned a few days ago from a brief business trip to California. Mr. Jones is a patient in the Booker T. Washington Memorial Sanitarium.
Mr. A. L. Stitt, owner and manager of Stitt's cleaning and pressing shop, 623 West Grant street, is one of the pioneer tailors of our group in Phoenix. He has had over twenty years' experience in the tailoring, cleaning and pressing business, and in the vernacular of the street, "He Knows His Stuff." He is exclusive Phoenix agent for one of the oldest and largest custom tailoring establishments in Chicago, and his line of samples will please the most exacting. Fit and workmanship are guaranteed and his prices are just a little less than the other fellow's prices. If your clothes need cleaning, pressing or repairing, see Stitt, he knows how. If you are thinking of buying a new suit, overcoat or pair of trousers, you will do better at Stitt's, 623 West Grant street.
Thoroughly Modern Hotel
The St. Louis Hotel, 607 East Jefferson street, is the only first-class hostelry for our people in the city. There are many rooming houses for colored people in Phoenix, but the St. Louis is the only real, honest-to-goodness hotel among them. Here you may receive all the comforts and enjoy all the conveniences to be found in the Waldorf Astoria or the Ritz. Board and room by the day or week, first-class meals and rooms that are thoroughly modern. Mrs. E. L. Lewis is manager of this
VER JOHN
Phone 6365
THE PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
hostelry and personally supervises the cooking. She recently has added a grocery department and can serve the public in this line. She carries in stock, all kinds of canned goods, stle and fancy groceries, and will greatly appreciate your trade.
High School Play Tuesday
"When the Clock Strikes Twelve" is the title of a play to be presented by the students of the Colored Division of the High School, Tuesday night, Dec. 23, at the High School Auditorium, 6th street and Van Buren. The play this year is better than ever, say those who know, and it will be a scream from start to finish. Over twenty characters are represented in the cast, and among them are some of the best talent in the High school. Those who have witnessed previous plays by these students, know what it means to have the best talent represented in one performance. If you would enjoy an hour of real merriment, then don't fail to attend this play.
Owing to the ill of Mrs. W. C. Hackett, one of the leading characters in the cast, the play scheduled to take place last Tuesday night at the First Colored Baptist church, has been postponed until some time next month. Due notice given of
Wood's Candy
144 East Washington
CANDY FRUIT
We Make Our
Phoenix,
Vance
MAKES BETT
There's no food like VANCE BREAD building. It is the nutriment a day. There is no substitute.
And VANCE BREAD really bread "that mother made," some milk and delicious butter ingredients that go to make product. You can get it fresh.
Ask Your Grocer
d's Candy Kit
144 East Washington Street
DY FRUIT CIC
We Make Our Own Candy
Phoenix, Arizona
Vance Bread
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no food like VANCE BREAD for substanti
. It is the nutriment that is relished thre
. There is no substitute for it.
VANCE BREAD really is an improvement
that mother made." Rich, creamy flour
milk and delicious butter—these are some
ents that go to make up our highly d
. You can get it fresh every day.
Ask Your Grocer
Wood's Candy Kitchen
144 East Washington Street
CANDY FRUIT CIGARS
We Make Our Own Candy
Phoenix, Arizona
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There's no food like VANCE BREAD for substantial body building. It is the nutriment that is relished three times a day. There is no substitute for it.
And VANCE BREAD really is an improvement on the bread "that mother made." Rich, creamy flour, wholesome milk and delicious butter—these are some of the ingredients that go to make up our highly desirable product. You can get it fresh every day.
Try our 24-ounce loaves of Milk and Honey Bread
"VANCE CAKE"
A New Pastry Delight, by Vance
VANCE BROTHERS BAKING CO.
TO LIVE LONG — TO KEEP YOUNG — EAT M
In Appreciation
Appreciation
TO LIVE LONG — TO KEEP YOUNG — EAT MORE BREAD
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WE thank you for your kind patronage in the past and sincerely wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR
The Ramona Drug Company
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Play Postponed
the time the play is to be held. The title of the play is: "An Old-Fashioned Mother." Those taking part in the play are Mesdames W. C. Hackett, Laura Gibbs, E. E. Burkhalter, P. F. McCutcheon, Maggie Williams, and Clyde Easter; Messrs. William Hawk, Harry Crawford, Aubrey M. Carter, G. S. Rodgers, Byron Rumford and Mr. Lewis.
There was an old fellow named Dante,
Who lived in an Italian shanty;
And I've heard it tell
He got ideas for "Hell"
When he got lost in the game, penny ante.
MONEY TALKS
And a little goes a long way here. I am the "Poor Man's Friend," and if your Christmas money is short, come to my store where one dollar will do the work of two dollars. Both sides of your dollar count at the B. B. SECOND HAND STORE 419 E. Washington St.
419 E. Washington St.
Candy Kitchen
Washington Street
JUIT CIGARS
our Own Candy
, Arizona
Bread
BETTER MEALS
BREAD for substantial body
that is relished three times
ate for it.
It is an improvement on the
Rich, creamy flour, whole
batter—these are some of the
take up our highly desirable
fresh every day.
MILK
YOUNG — EAT MORE BREAD
ciation
Our Share In Making Arizona a State of Beautiful Homes
In supplying home-builders and contractors with quality Sash and Doors, Ornamental Wood Work and Plate Glass, we feel that we have played somewhat of a leading part in making possible the construction of homes that are a real credit to Phoenix and the Salt River Valley.
Our facilities are such as to enable us to supply any of the above-mentioned essential items both promptly and economically.
We have in our organization men able to give correct and reliable building advice based on years of successful experience. Will you allow us to be of service to you when the time comes?
Arizona Sash & Door Co.
The R. D. Roper Motor Co. extends Xmas Greetings to its many friends and Customers
A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION
J.C. Penney Co.
Incorporated
571 DEPARTMENT STORES
SANTA CLAUS TOWN Extends a Hearty Welcome and Hopes for Your Visit!
Do your buying early and avoid the last minute rush.
411 No. First St.
The R. extends many f
CHURCH
OUR AIM:
TO SERVE
YOU WELL
AND
FAITHFULLY
—ALWAYS
14 West
SANTA
Extend
and H
Do your buying
OVERCOATS
FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
Double-breasted, belted
models, all wool, brown, tan
and grey
$16.50
SUITS FOR MEN AND
YOUNG MEN
Men and young men's all
wool suits, in the very latest
of styles and colors. Big suit
values—
$19.75 to $29.75
PARIS GARTERS
BOXED FOR GIFTS
Men will appreciate useful gifts such as these, in attractive Christmas boxes. Paris Garters in wide weaves with single or double grip, some with arm bands to match. In a variety of colors. Low priced—
29c to 89c
BATH ROBES
PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR
MEN
Blanket bath robes in an
interesting assortment of
patterns, cut full and long.
Trimmed with silk cord. Some
also are braid trimmed—
$4.98 to $8.90
R
D. Roper M.
Kmas Greeting
friends and
A NATION-WIDE
INSTITUTION -
Penney
571 DEPARTMENT
Washington St., Phoenix
A CLAUS
For a Hearty W
Hopes for Your
Hearty and avoid the
BOY'S ALL WOOL
MACKINAWS
Men and young men's all
Extra long. Convertible coil-
ers, three pockets, belt—
$4.98
NECK WEAR IN BOXES
MEN WELCOME THESE AS
GIFTS
Ties are among the most ap-
propiate and welcome gifts
for men. Make your selec-
tion from our splendid show-
ing knit and cut silks, in
plain and fancy new patterns.
All the newest shades—
49c to $1.69
GIFT JEWELRY
In Velvet Lined Boxes
Jewelry which would make
appropriate gifts for men and
women in a good assortment
to choose from. Included are
such articles as Jiffy links,
sote cuff loop links, tie holders,
scarf pins, lingerie clasps
bar pins and beauty pins.
69c to 98c
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
OLD FAVORITES AND
MANY NEW ONES
Most children love to read,
and those who are too young
to do so enjoy having the
stories read to them. Give
them books for Christmas,
chosen from our assortment
at lower prices—
19c to 39c
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Ona a State of
es
City Sash and Doors,
what we have played
construction of homes
Valley.
of the above-men-
ally.
and reliable build-
Will you allow us
Door Co.
Phone 6426
Motor Co.
engs to its
ustomers
MAXWELL
Co.
incorporated
WHERE
SAVINGS
ARE
GREATEST
THRUOUT
THE YEAR
, Arizona
TOWN
Welcome
Visit!
st minute rush.
GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND
CHILDREN
Handkerchiefs are practical gifts which are always welcome. We have a splendid assortment of all kinds, at the very lowest prices. Many are in dainty gift boxes. 50 to 70
HANDSOME HAND BAGS
IN THE NEWEST STYLES
Beautiful, artistic and service-
able Bags to complete a
woman's outfit. A choice of
remarkable values—
$1.98 to $6.90
BATH SETS IN BOXES
Housewives always welcome anything for their home, and these Bath Sets are attractive as well as practical for gifts.
Our prices are remarkably low for the quality—
69c to $1.69
WOMEN'S HOSE
WOMEN'S HOSE
AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
Good quality Hose, 12 strand,
pure silk, full-fashioned, all
popular colors. At a low
price made possible only by
our large buying power. Pair,
only—
98c
LIVE AND LET LIVE CLEANERS
We have all modern equipment and are prepared to give you real service in our line. All we ask is a chance to show you. Give us a trial.
RISON, The D
SPECIAL CARE OF YOUR DE
Phone 4439
ALL TRANSFER COM
ight and Heavy Haulin
of Merchandise Handled and D
ownload Lots, Household Goods M
Packed, Stored and Shipped
AGE WAREI STREET E 319 W. JAC
avenue PHONE
All Kinds of Merchandise Handled and Distributed
in Carload Lots, Household Goods Moved
Packed, Stored and Shipped
STORAGE WAREI STORE 319 W. JACKSON
205 Souht First Avenue
PHOENIX, ARIZONA
DRUGS
Treatment Qu PHONE 3502
Courteous Treatment Quick Service PHONE 3502 THE RAMONA DRUG CO. 319 East Washington St.
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LIVE AND CLEANING—
We have all modern
real service in our line.
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925 East Jefferson St.
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36 East Washington St.
FEDERAL ACCREDITED HERDS
Produce the Milk delivered to you by Norton Dairy Co.
When it's a matter of Milk—QUALITY COUNTS—NOT PRICE! We are the only dairy retailing milk in the City of Phoenix having a Federal Accredited Herd.
We were winners of First Prize for Grade A and Grade B Milk at the Arizona State Fair 1922, 1923 and 1924.
We are justly proud of this honor as it is one not lightly bestowed, but awarded after the keenest competition. The significance of the fact that we have been given the highest honors for the past three years should not be overlooked by users of dairy products.
Purity is paramount in a food so essential to the health and welfare of your family as MILK.
Our herd is inspected every day—just another feature that insures your getting QUALITY milk, day after day, year in and year out.
Our service is on a plane of its own. We make two deliveries daily—one in the early morning and one in mid-afternoon, thus meeting the desires and demands of all.
In addition to our Grade "A" Milk and Cream we make Cultured Buttermilk—the ideal health beverage. Our butter churned daily from fresh pasteurized cream.
MILK, CREAM, COTTAGE CHEESE, BUTTER, BUTTERMILK Delivered to Your Door
NORTH OF STATE FAIR GROUNDS
PHONE 3089
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
FREE EXAMINATION
Phone 4439
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FEDERAL CREDITED MILKS
Since the Milk delivered by Norton Dairy Co.
Milk—QUALITY COUNTS—NOT PRICE! We are the City of Phoenix having a Federal Accredited First Prize for Grade A and Grade B Milk at the A. 1944.
This honor as it is one not lightly bestowed, but awaits. The significance of the fact that we have been past three years should not be overlooked by use in a food so essential to the health and welfare of you every day—just another feature that insures you a better day, year in and year out.
One of its own. We make two deliveries daily—one mid-afternoon, thus meeting the desires and demands of “A” Milk and Cream we make Cultured Butter. Our butter churned daily from fresh pasteurized
TELEPHONE 6167
COTTAGE CO.
Delivered
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Personal, Local and Society News
Personal, Local and Society News
OF THE STATE CAPITAL
By R. L. 8., Society Editor
Appropriate Christmas exercises will be held at all the churches Wednesday night, December 24th. Christmas trees with presents for the little children, will form a large part of the program. Songs and recitations by the Sunday school children will be the main attraction and the children are rehearsing now for these exercises. Don't fail to attend the Christmas tree exercises December 24 at the church of your choice.
Mr. T. W. Green, well known to old-timers in Phoenix, returned last week from the east, after an absence of several years. Mr. Green is an old-fashioned cook and has spent years at the business. His health now will not permit him to hold big
Painting Tinting Decorating
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ARIZONA PAINTING & DECORATING COMPANY CONTRACTORS West Washington Telephone BOOST PHOENIX!
Christmas Exercises
Old timer Returns
THE PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
hotel jobs, nevertheless he is capable of supervising and managing the best hotels in the country. He plans to remain in Phoenix for an indefinite time.
Mr. Lucas Leos of Florence was a business visitor in the city last week.
Mr. Edgar Wells of 1227 E. Washington St., has been indisposed the past week but is reported to be getting along nicely.
Beginning Wednesday, the teachers in the public schools of Phoenix will enjoy a two-weeks vacation. Many will spend Christmas with their relatives while others will vi t
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KONA
DECORATING
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ACTORS
HOENIX!
Telephone 5924
friends in other parts of the state and still others claim that Phoenix is good enough for them.
Mrs Ed Blair of Prescott, Ariz., is the mother of an eight-pound baby boy born recently. Mrs. Blair is the daughter of Mrs. D. Kendricks of Phoenix, and the mother left a few days ago to be with Mrs. Blair during her illness.
The Mason Jubilee Singers appeared Friday night before a large audience at the High school auditorium. Saturday night they sang at the A. M. E. church under auspices of the Junior Stewardess board. Both performances were good and well attended.
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Auspicious Opening
The Gift Shop opened Friday, December 12, by Mrs. Jessie James at her home, 14 North 11th St., is attracting the attention of Christmas shoppers. Many attended the opening and all were loud in their praise of the beautiful pieces of art and novelty displays. The shop will remain open evenings to accommodate holiday shoppers. If it's something different you want to present "her" you will find it at the Gift Shop 14 N. 11th St.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Thompson of st Jefferson St. have built a neat little three_room cement block house on the rear of their lot and will rent same to desirable tenants. Mr. Thompson is employed at the Valley Bank, but has been indisposed the past week. He is now able to resume his duties.
Seventh Special
This is the seventh annual Christmas number of The Tribune, and our readers are urged to purchase extra copies to mail to their friends. Copies are 10 cents each, and may be procured at 1302 E. Jefferson St.
Reception to Pastor
Wednesday evening, members of the A. M. E. church held a public reception in the spacious auditorium of this church, in honor of their new
HAIRDRESSING
Mrs. J. J. Brown, formerly agent for the late Jessie Carter of Denver, Colo., has taken the agency for Dr. Lee's Hair Preparations. Her prices for treatment are as follows: $1.00 for first treatment, which includes shampooing and pressing; 50c for each of next two treatments; 75c for each of following two treatments. Phone 21139 for appointment. Mrs. J. J. Brown, 1722 East Jefferson St.
If you want to
BUY, SELL, RENT or
LEASE CITY or
COUNTY
PROPERTY
See
H.H.RICE
438 E. Jefferson St.
We deal with the best Colored
people in the Valley
For Christmas
an Eastman Brownie Gift Book Containing
No. 2 Brownie Camera Instruction Manual
2 Rolls Kodak Films
Kodak Portrait Attachment
50-page loose-leaf Eastman Album
Tube of Kodak Photo Paste
Copy of "At Home with the Kodak"
One Year's Subscription to "Kodakery"
A.L.BOEHMER DRUGSTORE
First Ave. & Washington St.
PHONES: 3004, 3005
FREE DELIVERY
pastor, Rev. R. H. Harbert, and family. Many came to welcome the pastor and his family and to wish them success in their new field o. labor. A short program was rendered, after which refreshments were served.
Makes Improvements
Mr. Perry Payne has made extensive improvements on his place of business and is now prepared to serve your needs in the line of tobacco, cigars, cold drinks, candies and periodicals of all kinds. The The Chicago Defender is his best seller, and he always has a supply on hand.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Chas. Fish of 909 East Jefferson St., entertained with a beautifully appointed luncheon at her palatial home. Quite a number of ladies enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Fish and all proclaimed her a delightful hostess.
Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Rate: 1½ cents per word per issue
No ads accepted for less than 25c
head for profit Use for results.
KEYS
Fitted and Duplicated
LETIS R. TEMPLIN
46 E. Anama St. Phone 5058
WATCH PORTLAND TRACTS GROW
Lots 52x147½ ft. 20 ft. alley, Gas
Light and Water. $265 and up—$15
cash—$5 per month. In the industrial
location of Arizona. Tract near $1,000.
000 Packing Co., $1,000,000 Cement
Plant to be constructed.
BABY CHIX—R. I. Reds, Barred
Rocks, Golden Buff and White
Leghorns. Order now for Dec. and
Jan. delivery. R. I. Red pullets.
Enoch Crews, Seabrights, Cal.
CHICAGO PAINT STORE
L. J. Lawlor, Prop.
Picture Framing
Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Etc.
Phone 7532. 336 E. Washington St.
Phoenix, Arizona
AUTO LAUNDRY
Cars washed $1.00. Polished, cham-
inized and top dressing. Cars parked
here, $1.50 per month.
J. L. MACK
North 2nd Ave., opposite Ellis Bldg.
124 North Second Avenue
Phoenix Phoenix
YES, WE DO HAULING of all kinds,
quick auto delivery service may be
had any hour of the day. Office
Phone 6719. Residence Phone 9623.
Robt. Kinch. Prop.
FOR RENT-Modern furnished rooms
Raesonable rates.
1229 East Washington St.
U. S. JOB OPEN
Men and women who wish to try for appointment as Bookkeeper at Phoenix should write G. A. Cook, Civil Service Instructor, 945 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D. C., for free information. Salary $120. Ap. pointments to be made from civil service examination on January 10.
BEAUTY SPECIALIST
Learn the art of hairdressing and scientific beauty culture. Earn $25 to $50 a week. Enter a clean, pleas ant money-making business. Be Your Own Boss. I have had ten years' experience in the profession. I manufacture my own cold creams, face bleaches, hair preparations, etc. Will give treatments or teach you the trade. Reasonable rates. Toilet articles for sale. I also do manicuring, hair cutting, shampooing, curling and dyeing. Violet Ray and Electrical treatments facial. All work by appointment. Phone 8181. Write or call in person.
MRS. J. C. DOUGHERTY,
Beauty Specialist.
1229 East Washington Street,
Phoenix, Arizona.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
FOR SALE—Best money-making
Grocery store in Arizona. All cash
trade. Good location near railroad
shops. Compress, oil and flour mills.
Mostly Colored trade. Average sales
$75 daily. Fresh stock, good fixtures.
Price $1500.00. Cheap rent,
brick building with nice living rooms
and sleeping porch, $30 month. Reason
for selling, owner has to return
east. Call or write,
OKLAHOMA STORE,
102 South 12th St. Phoenix, Ariz.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924
Wear While
You Pay
Funk
JEWELRY CO.
46 W. Washington St.
F YOU WANT—
Good Merchandise—Fine Treatment
Honest Dealing—The Lowest Prices
Terms to Suit—Then you should
come to
The Standard Furniture Co., Inc
237 West Washington St
Phone 1551
ARIZONA
We Furnish Your Home
On Convenient Credit Terms
We will furnish your home complete with a small payment down with a convenient monthly payment, without interest, on the balance.
Your Credit Is Good
DORRIS-HEYMAN
FURNITURE CO.
Frank E. Coles, Pres.
PHOENIX, ARIZONA
HATS CLEANED
California Hat Cleaners
224 East Adams St. Phoenix
Mrs. Della King, Prop.
Phone 7619
A Real Food—
DONOFRIO'S
ICE CREAM
Cooling, Refreshing, Invigorating
Phones 1681 and 4301
PHOENIX ARIZONA
PHOENIX MEAT
COMPANY
at Arcade Market
1st. St. and Washington
Quality and Service
WESTERN MUTUAL
BENEFIT ASS'N, INC.
Life is one serious game of unex-
pected happenings, more so when you
are not insured and when others are
depending upon you. Insure in the
Western Mutual and you will get the
best contract on the market.
We pay our sick claims promptly
and death benefits 24 hours after
proof of death.
G. S. Rodgers, Pres. and Gen. Mgr.
Office 25 North 11th Street
PHONE 8881
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GOOD PLUMBING
THEY SAY - KEEPS
THE
DOCTOR
AWAY!
PLUMBING
Lovett's Little Plumber
THE doctor pays more visits to the home where the drainage is bad and the plumbing out of order than he does to a sanitary house. When you're figuring your expenses for the year you should consider thoughtfully the necessity of installing in your home a proper plumbing system. Then you should talk with us.
623 N. 6th St.
PHONE 6531
Glass for the Home for the Office for the Auto
hwestern Sa Door Co. Inc
Southwestern Sash & Door Co. Inc.
Jackson St. Tucson El P
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each purchaser of an electric washer, ironer, Sewome Sewing Machine during the month of December on this offer. Buy one of these labor-saving and we present you with a 32-piece dinner set, with dainty floral design striped with narrow blues.
It makes of electric washers which you may choose
washers is not limited to one or two kinds. Best adapted to your family need. Use it for 32 not completely satisfied, we'll gladly exchange it. Dinner Set that goes with each washer if you b
32-Piece DINNER SET!
will be given to each purchaser of an electric washer, ironer, Sweeper-Vac or New Home Sewing Machine during the month of December. There are no strings on this offer. Buy one of these labor-saving household appliances and we present you with a 32-piece dinner set, beautifully decorated with dainty floral design striped with narrow band of gold.
12 different makes of electric washers from which you may choose
Your choice of washers is not limited to one or two kinds. Buy the one you think best adapted to your family need. Use it for 30 days, then if you are not completely satisfied, we'll gladly exchange it. Don't forget the Free Dinner Set that goes with each washer if you buy this month.
Wilson Store No NA'S GREATEST WASHING MACHINE STOREington Tele
Washer Wilson Store No.16
ARIZONA'S GREATEST WASHING MACHINE STORE
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924
LOCAL NEWS
Growing Business
The Western Mutual Benefit association is one of the most substantial business enterprises among our group in the state of Arizona. They write industrial insurance for men.
Southw
& Do
325-331 West Jackson S
Phoenix
Free
32-Piece
will be given to each pu
Vac or New Home Sev
There are no strings on
hold appliances and we
fully decorated with da
gold.
12 different ma
whic
Your choice of washers
one you think best ada
then if you are not com
forget the Free Dinner
month.
Electric Things
for Xmas
The largest stock and the lowest prices we have ever shown. Make it an Electrical Christmas for some one this year. Check this list and note the specially low Christmas prices.
Electric Irons ..... $3.95
Toasters ..... $3.95
Table Stoves ..... $3.95
Electric Heaters ..... $3.90
Curling Irons ..... $1.00 up
Heating Pads ..... $5.00
Washer W
ARIZONA'S GR
244 West Washington
women and children, and all sick or death claims are paid promptly. Mr. Geo S. Rodgers, president and general manager of this company, is an outstanding character among the professional and business men of our group, and his integrity is unquestioned. The business of this company is growing by leaps and bounds. They have agents in all the principal towns in the state and their policy holders now number one thousand five hundred. The company is incorporated under the laws of Arizona and has been in operation nearly four years. They have paid out hundreds of dollars in sick claims as well as a number of death claims for beneficiaries. It can be truthfully said to the ever
Free
ER SET!
her, ironer, Sweeper-
month of December.
use labor-saving house-
ce dinner set, beauti-
with narrow band of
washers from
ose
two kinds. Buy the
Use it for 30 days,
exchange it. Don't
washer if you buy this
$85.00 buys this
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re No. 16
MACHINE STORE
See Us For All Kinds of Glass Work Complete Line of FRAMED MIRRORS Mirrors Resilvered LEADED and ART GLASS SASH DOORS MILL WORK
Office and Warehouse
Desk Electric
Sewing Machine
Regular Price
$125
What a comfort and what a wonderful convenience this would be in any home! Mother would be delighted at your thoughtfulness, if you gave her one for Christmas. A dinner set free if you buy one this month.
$5 Down
$5 Per Month
THE PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
Phone 3003
El Paso, Texas
Telephone 7209
lasting credit of this company,
that there is not one dissatisfied customer on their list of policy holders. The home office is located at 605 East Jefferson street,
this city, and when you need insurance that insures, it will pay you to call or write and get full information about their policies. Mr. Walter Brown is Phoenix agent for the company.
Poor Man's Friend
Mr. B. B. Banks, manager of the B. B. Second Store, 419 East Washington street, is known as the Poor Man's Friend, because of the rare bargains he offers in second-hand goods. He says that if your money is short, and you want to buy a number o' presents for friends or relatives, visit his store and he will make your heart glad. He carries, men's, women's and children's clothing, jewelry, suit cases, guns, pistols, shoes, hats, trunks, in fact most anything from a pair of shoe laces to a $65 00 Hart Schaffner & Marx suit or overcoat. Your dollar will do double duty at the B. B. Second Hand Store, 419 East Washington ton Street. Nuf sed.
Mr. Eugene Perry of Kansas City, Mo., is a recent arrival and is taking treatments at the Booker T. Washington Sanitarium. Mr. Perry is the son of Dr. E. P. Perry, superintendent of Wheatley Provident Hospital, in Kansas City, and was taking a medical course at Ann Arbor University when his health failed. His father sent him to Phoenix especially to be treated by Dr. W. C. Hackett at the Booker T. Washington Sanitarium. He is reported to be getting along nicely and it is hoped that he will soon regain his health.
Mr. Walker, a recent arrival from Fort Worth, Texas, has opened a first-class auto paint shop at 531 East Washington street and is ready to take care of all business in this line. Mr. Walker is an experienced painter and guarantees all his work. If you want your old car made new, take it to Walker's Auto Paint Shop, 531 East Washington street. He knows his business and his prices are right.
Mr. D. L. Johnson has purchased a lot at 1619 East Jefferson St., and already has erected three small cottages on the lot. He plans to erect a store room on the front of the lot and this then will be valuable income property. Mr. Johnson is a man about middle age and a widower. Now ladies, don't crowd. He is quite modest and una$suming. But this is still Leap Year—you know.
Mr. G. W. Hammond, of Fort Worth, Texas, is a recent arrival and has accepted a position with Mr. Gaines Moore in his barber shop in East Washington street.
THE NUT SHOP
We have served you the best in pecans about four years, and again ask your patronage.
Cracked or Shelled Pecans, Chocolate, Sugared and Salted Nuts.
The Nut Shop
Grand Central Market
Direct Personal Appeal
An advertisement in the Tribune is a direct personal appeal to Colored people.
Consider each advertisement as a personal invitation to visit the establishment represented, then
Go Where You Are Invited
Join!
Our
Xmas Saving
Club
Join our Christmas Club. Make your holiday season a happy one. Our Christmas Club provides the easiest, simplest and surest plan to save money for Christmas.
The plan is simplicity itself... Your first deposit makes you a fullfledged member. No fees—no fines—no trouble.
You will get all your money back-plus compound interest—in one lump sum just before Christmas.
PHOENIX SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Buy Your Christmas Gifts Now, Payments Start Next Year
Diamonds On Credit
Wear While You Pay
$75.00
$2.50 a Week
$150.00
$3.50 a Week
$50.00
$2.00 a Week
NOW
PAY
LATER
$75.00
$2.50 a Week
SPECIAL
Amsterdam,
Germany
that name means
Amsterdam
1920
No. K Set of Tudor Silverware $14.00-$1.50 a week.
Funk
JEWELRY CO.
JEWELRY CO.
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you a full-
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One Price Cash or Credit
mas ents ear
BUY
NOW
PAY
LATER
our large
gifts which
all weekly
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VATCHES
RD
ILTON
MPDEN
Makes
Come in and look over our large stock of useful Xmas Gifts which you buy and pay for in small weekly payments.
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' and MEN'S WATCHES GRUEN HOWARD
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Purchase Dandy Home
Mrs. M. C. Sells, dressmaker and designer, has purchased a beautiful brick cottage at 1317 East Washington street. The house has seven rooms and is thoroughly modern throughout. Mrs. Sells plans to occupy the home soon after January 1st. The sale was made by Mrs. Schell of the Fred Dibble Realty Co.
VALUE
YES, WE GIVE REAL VALUE
On Everything You Buy in Our
Store
You can equip the entire house-
hold from this store with Clothing,
Shoes, Bedding, Etc., at sur-
prisingly low prices.
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money
Refunded
WHITE HOUSE
Mercantile Co.
225-229 East Washington Street
Running Day and Night
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Fruits and Vegetables of the Salt River Valley May Be Marketed Promptly
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Arizona
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We Manufacture
Cantaloupe Crates
Lettuce Crates
Strawberry Crates
Meat Crates
Orange Boxes
Lemon Boxes
Apple Boxes
Peach Boxes
Can Cases
THE PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
VAN'S TATER FLAKES
ARE SMACKIN' GOOD — FRIED FRESH DAILY
Come in and see our machine work
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM
OR BUY THEM HERE AT OUR STORE
G. S. VAN PELT, Proprietor
Phone 6254 for Bulk Prices
CAPITAL $200,000.00
The NATIONAL
Total Resources Ov
FOR GREATER PURITY
HEATHIZED
FOR BETTER HEALTH
"Guaranteed
MARICOPA
CREAMERY
BUTTER
PASTEURIZED
B
MAR
Maricopa C
PHOENIX—A
Van's Tater Flake Store GRAND CENTRAL MARKET
PROCER FOR THEM
HERE AT OUR STORE
PELT, Proprietor
64 for Bulk Prices
California Fish & Po
"Welnick's Mar
129 North First Ave. Phones 4109 an
$200,000.00 SURPLUS $200,000
NATIONAL BANK of ARIZO
Corner Center and Washington Streets PHOENIX, ARIZONA Resources Over Five Million Do
Total Resources Over Five Million Dollars
4% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
GREAT PURITY
HEATHIZED
FOR BETTER HEALTH
HEATHIZED
FOR BETTER HEALTH
"Guaranteed Without Limit"
ONE POUND NET WEIGHT
MARICOPA
REGISTERED TRADE MARK
PASTEURIZED CREAMERY
BUTTER
MARICOPA CREAMERY CO
PHOENIX, ARIZONA
MORE than one million pounds per annum produced, manufactured and marketed in Arizona
aricopa Creamery C
PHOENIX—ARIZONA—TEMPE
Order Your Olive Fed Christmas Turkeys NOW!
Ducks, Geese, Hens, Friers, dressed to order. Oysters for dressing.
Positively the only market in Phoenix
Receiving Fresh Fish and Oysters Daily
California Fish & Pou'try Market
"We!nick's Market"
129 North First Ave. Phones 4109 and 4141 Phoenix, Arizona
SURPLUS $200,000.00
BANK of ARIZONA
Five Million Dollars
FOR GREATER PURITY
HEATHIZED
FOR BETTER HEALTH
Without Limit"
GROUND NET WEIGHT
RICOPA
TRADE MARK
CREAMERY
BUTTER
CREAMERY CO
PENIX, ARIZONA
eamery Co.
ONA—TEMPE
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924
WEAR
THE ARCH PRESERVER
Keeps Good Feet Well—Makes Bad Feet Feel like
NELSON SHOE C
44 West Washington Street
Everything Clean and First-class
PRICES REASONABLE
We will try to please you
M. A. SORRELL, Proprietor
607 East Jefferson St.
"SAY IT WITH
Donofrio Flor
"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
Ofrio Floral Comp
28 North First Street — Phone 6766
CHAS. MORTON, Manager
Members Florist Telegraph Delivery Association Flowers Delivered by Telegraph Anywhere
Select Your Owl Dru
We all like to make gifts to friends and relatives that are a bit unusual—out-of-the-ordinary. That's why we are bringing to your attention some of the distinctive Owl merchandise—things that you can buy ONLY at Owl Drug Stores. For instance, perfumes, toilet waters and extracts. Those we are listing below are carried solely by us—imported from France and are truly the choiceest and most alluring that the world market affords. They are exquisitely bottled and boxed and will make a most appreciated and appropriate gift to milady.
These Perfumes range in price from $1 to $25
"CARON" PERFUMES—
Le Tabac Blond
Nuit de Noel
(The eve of Christmas)
Narcisse Noir
(Black Narcisses)
Extract and Toilet Water
"GUELDY"—
L' Empey R'ee
Le Triomphe
(The Triumph)
Le Prestige
(The Prestige)
Toddle Oo
"ROGER & GALLET"—
Peau de es Espange
Fleurs de Armour
(Flowers of Love)
"JOVOY" PERFUMES—
Halo Coco
(Hello Kid)
Allez Hop
Kai-Sang
"HOUBIGANT'S"—
Quelques Fleurs
(Many Flowers)
Ideal Lilac
Violete
"COTY'S"—
Jasmin
L' Origan Paris
Chypre Emeraude
Owl
THE PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
Dougherty plans to reside in Phoenix and on last Sunday, placed her membership with the Tanner Chapel A. M. E. church.
Open House January 1st
Ladies of the S. I. A. club will hold open house Phoenix, New York, till midnight. Paul Green, 102 All the colored are hereby invited the hospital.
has been in for the ben-removed to on Memorial he under-He is im- to be well Mr. Jones is
Standard Si
Beats Crac
Sets Another
El Paso, Tex
Left El P
Angeles N
a distan
Come
$25
Owl
Standard Six, Cost $1,385, Phoenix, Beats Crack $500,000 Train and Sets Another World Record for
El Paso, Texas, to Los Angeles, California
Left El Paso at 5 A.M., Arrived Los Angeles Next morning at 4:21 A.M., a distance of nine hundred miles
Come in and look at the car that can do this
ICE
Distilled Water
Watch for the
Orange Wagon!
Office
21 N. FOURTH ST.
CITY ICE DELIVERY CO.
CONTINUOUS SERVICE SINCE 1879
PHONE
5066
Safeguard Your Health With
City Ice
“YOUR ICE MAN”
Studebaker
PHONE 4419
Studebaker
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city. He is a first-class artist and has employed Mr. Willie Smith, who also is a professional barber. The turn out only first-class work will be pleased to have your patronage. Ladies as well as men customers welcome.
232 W. Adams St.