Phoenix Tribune
Saturday, December 19, 1925
Phoenix, Arizona
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1830
9th Annual
Christmas
Number
VOL. VIII.—NO. 368
The Xmas
hopper's
Guide
PRICE $2.50 A YEAR
PHOENIX, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925
REPLETE WITH GIFT SUGGESTIONS
How About Your Metal Plating?
Plating of All Description
Gold, Silver, Nickel, Copper and Brass
Auto Parts, Silverware and Surgical Instruments
Brass Beds and Stove Parts Our Specialty
Phoenix Plating Company
EQUALITY OF TREATMENT AND COURTESY ALIKE TO EVERY ONE——
Now folks, we want you to feel at home when you come to our place to purchase your favorite smokes, candies or magazines. We greet them all with a smile and a "Thank You." Those who have been trading with us will verify the above statement.
If you are undecided what to give for Christmas, we have a large assortment of boxed cigars, cigaretes, fresh boxed candy, and smoking pipes, anywhere from fifty cents up. The best of all is a Magazine subscription—it's a twelve-times-a-year gift.
We commend the Colored people for their progressiveness in the building of the new $20,000 First Colored Baptist Church. It's a credit to Phoenix.
That will be all this time, folks. We wish you all A Merry Christmas.
REIS, The Old Boy Himself
At the Biggest Little Store in Town First Avenue at Monroe
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Colored Hi Students Will Present Play Wednesday Night
Colored Hi Students Will Present Play Wednesday Night
Colored students of Phoenix Union High school will present a play, "The Fifteenth of January," at the High School auditorium Wednesday evening, December 23. The play, a college comedy in three acts with the scene laid in a western college town, is said to be the most entertaining production ever presented by the colored student body. The cast of characters follows:
Ted Allen, an assistant professor.....
.....Lawrence Coleman
Dick Serman, who becomes Peter,
a deaf mute .....Byron Rumford
Billy Burton, quarterback on the
varsity team ..... Howlet Smith
Count Andreas Cassavelli, an Italian
adventurer.....Gwynne Jones
"Chuck" Clinton, a freshman with
no rights ..... Charles Arnold
Tom Harrison, a sophomore .....
How About Your Metal Plating
Plating of All Descr
Gold, Silver, Nickel, Copper
Auto Parts, Silverware and Sur
Brass Beds and Stove Parts
Phoenix Plating
21 SOUTH FIFTH AVENUE
EQUALITY OF TREATMENT COURTESY ALIKE TO EVERY ONE—
Now folks, we want you to feel at to our place to purchase your favo magazines. We greet them all with You." Those who have been tradi the above statement.
If you are undecided what to
PHOENIX TRIBUNE-ALWAYS IMPROVING
Prof. Ebenezer James, head of Department of Economics ..... Adolphus Payton
Prof. Henry E. Burton, M. A., Ph. D., of the Department of Philosophy ..... Roosevelt Dickey
Don Hampton a shy scientific student ..... Willie Roberts
FrankBurton with a fondness for fairy tales ..... Christy Smith
Barbara Burton (Bobbie) whose specialty is Billy...Bobbie Stearns
Doris Meredith an heiress..... Ollie Mae Hightower
Ruth Thurston with a love for art and Peter ..... Marie Davis
Elise Smythe from Butte Montana ..... Mattie Williams
Tabitha Tattler a college gossip ..... Vivian Bell
Sally Sue Stevens from next door ..... Cleo Fortune
Dolly Dinsmore a freshman..... Mozelle Mack
Polly Preston another freshman..... Betty Vann
Mrs. Meredith, an ambitious mother ..... Marie Vaughn
Plating?
Description
Copper and Brass
and Surgical Instruments
Parts Our Specialty
ing Company
:: PHONE 7142
Prices Reasonable
Maggie Mahoney, a house servant
..... Lena Cook
Boy and girl students, football players, dancers, etc.
In Limelight
The children of Tanner Chapel A. M. E. Sunday school, through the efforts of the pastor, Dr. R. H. Harbert and under his direction, will join the Christmas day program given by the Caucasians and their songs will be broadcasted over the radio. Los Angeles and other towns will listen in on the singing of the colored children of Tanner Chapel Sunday school.
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Expert Dressmaker
Mrs. Maggie Sells, 1317 East Washington street, conducts a first class dressmaking establishment and numbers among her customers some of the most prominent society women of Phoenix. Her business has grown to such an extent that two assistants are employed.
Home for Holidays
Thomas Crump arrived Friday from California and will spend the holidays with his parents. Thomas is a student in the University of Southern California.
Important Meeting
All members of the Negro Business League, and prospective members
The
Arizona
Laundry
Phone
6539
Cor. Adams & 3rd St.
Phoenix, Arizona
The Laundry with a
Reputation
"White Autos"
MORRISON
WILL TAKE SPECIAL CARE
X-RAY
FREE EX
36 East Washington St.
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Keeps Good Feet Well—Mak
NELSON
44 West Washington Street
December 19, 1925
will be given a New Year's treat at the first meeting of the league on January 12th, when a noted lecturer from Boston will be the chief speaker. Remember, the first meeting of the league in 1926 will be a hummer. Don't miss it. Ladies cordially invited. League meets at 605 E. Jefferson St.
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Purchase Closed Car
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jackson, 1629 East Jefferson street, are the owners of a bright new Essex Coach, purchased a few days ago through the Eckford Agency.
Tempe Visitors
Mrs. Maggie Thomas and Mrs. Lottie Hall Johnson of Tempe were visitors in Phoenix one day last week. At one village in Africa the Prince of Wales was greeted by the local chief, who is a millionaire owner of cocoa lands. He should visit the "Gold Coast" at Idlewild, Mich.
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Slightly Injured
The Rev. G. W. Mickens took suddenly ill Saturday while down town and had to be carried to his home. At last reports he is doing nicely.
Rev. Thompson Injured
The Rev. M. Thompson was slightly injured Sunday in an accident. He is reported to be getting along fine.
Ladies of the Eastern Star will serve a turkey dinner Tuesday, December 29th, in the new Masonic hall, 6th street and Madison. Public invited.
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Hold Open House
The Goldinol Club will hold open house Christmas day from 2:30 until 10:30 P. M., at the home of Mrs. Chas. Gardner, 1229 East Washington St.
CHICAGO PAINT STORE
L. J. Lawlor, Prop.
Picture Framing
Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Etc.
Phone 7532. 336 E. Washington St.
Phoenix, Arizona
THE GEO. F. MERRYMAN CO.
Undertakers and Embalmers
124 North Second Avenue
Phoenix Phoenix
NE 3089
The Dentist
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Real Chocolate Old Monk Punch, Pink Beans, Brazil Nuts,
Creams, Ib. 239 pints 50 10 Ibs. 13 ib. z 39
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Dates Figs Celery Cranberries | Pineapple Coffee
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For many years "Arizona Rose" has been making the job of baking easier and cheaper for Valley housewives! This all-baking purpose flour has made a place secure for itself in the pantry bins of women who have put it to a thorough test.
They have found out that no matter whether it is pastry, rolls, bread or biscuits—when they use Arizona Rose, success crowns their efforts.
Arizona Rose Flour will prove to you that a home-milled flour can equal the best and excel many outside makes. You'll find it ideal for every baking purpose. And every sack you buy you keep that much money at home to help advance this valley.
ARIZONA ROSE FLOUR
Tempe Milling Company Southwest Flour & Feed Co.
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ARIZONA ROSE FLOUR BEST FOR EVERY BAKING PURPOSE
For many years "Arizona Rose" has been made and cheaper for Valley housewives! This act made a place secure for itself in the pantry bird to a thorough test.
They have found out that no matter whether biscuits—when they use Arizona Rose, succeeds Arizona Rose Flour will prove to you that all the best and excel many outside makes. Your ing purpose. And every sack you buy you keep to help advance this valley.
ARIZONA ROS
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Newcomers As Well As Old Timers Will Find
"Rose" has been making housewives! This all-business self in the pantry bins of Arizona Rose, success
prove to you that a house outside makes. You'll in a sack you buy you keep it by.
Ask Your Grocer for
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TEMPE MILLING Co..
TEMPE
ARIZONA ROSE FLOUR
GUARANTEED
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Glendale
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GREETINGS
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 patrons and friends and those whose good will and friendship we strive earnestly to deserve.
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.
DR. A. A. McDONALD
Phones: Experience: Two years with Army Medical Corps. Office Hours:
Office----6475 Five years' practice in Texas. 9 to 12 a.m.
Residence----6211 Over three years in Phoenix 2 to 5 p.m.
238 East Washington St. Sunday by appointment
You can choose gifts at our store that will be different from anything your relatives and friends "back east" ever saw. Send them a DIFFERENT gift this Christmas . . . you can find it at Vaughn's!
We have just received a complete line of VAUGHAN'S PEWTER, made by L. H. Vaughan, of Tauton, Mass., the first man in modern times to specialize in this work. The works of this famous maker have won many awards of merit and are certainly worth your attention.
YOUR SHOPPING WILL BE OVER WHEN YOU LEAVE OUR STORE!
VAUGHN'S GIFTS
VAUGHN'S GIFTS
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CHRISTMAS
The arrival of the
of old associ
The spirit of the
and good wishes
whose good will
deserve.
May Christmas be
joy of the season
prosperity and c
New Year.
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Office—6475
Residence—6211
238 East Washington S
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VAUGHN
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from
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Rings — Blankets
Bows and Arrows
We have just received
Vaughan, of Taut
work. The works o
tainly worth your a
Navajo Rugs Indian and Oriental Goods of All Kinds
WILL PLEASE THE FOLKS BACK EAST
can choose gifts at our store that will be diff anything your relatives and friends "back saw. Send them a DIFFERENT gift this C you can find it at Vaughn's! Articles of Native Copper Indian Moccasins Baskets — Pottery — Beads
ed a complete line of VAUGHAN'S PEWTER on, Mass., the first man in modern times to if this famous maker have won many awards of attention.
VAUGHN'S
Arizona's Largest Indian Store
9-21 North Central Ave.
ING WILL BE OVER WHEN YOU LEAVE
NEW YEAR GS
JOHN H. HARRIS
DR. A. A. McDONALD
ALD
Corps. Office Hours:
9 to 12 a.m.
2 to 5 p.m.
Sunday by appointment
1926
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High Grade
Jewelry
New Copper
Novelties
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different
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Christ-
Leather Goods Navajo Bracelets
ER, made by L. H. to specialize in this is of merit and are cer-
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
ARIZONA
1913
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
ARIZONA
The Automobile
Automobile Club of A
The Automobile Club of Arizona
217 East Adams St. Wilbur Treadwell, Manager
Provides Protection for all own legal service; Safe Insurance a ice in time of trouble; Road Mention, and many advantages of ship in a live motor organization.
Join now and receive the benefit or phone 4051 for information will call on you.
Protection for all owners of automobile
price; Safe Insurance at low cost; High
e of trouble; Road Maps and Routing
many advantages obtained through
live motor organization.
and receive the benefit of co-operation
4051 for information and a Club rep
on you.
Provides Protection for all owners of automobiles; Free legal service; Safe Insurance at low cost; Highway Service in time of trouble; Road Maps and Routing Information, and many advantages obtained through membership in a live motor organization.
Join now and receive the benefit of co-operation. Write, or phone 4051 for information and a Club representative will call on you.
This Compan
This Company Offers
This Company Offers
Thorough Examination of Title
Saving in
Absolute Guarantee
Great Ease and Cheapness of all Sub
se and Cheapness of all Subsequent
Great Ease and Cheapness of all Subsequent Transfers
To Realtors and Attorneys
An Unusual Service through Our Title Department
Title Insurance Means
usual Service through Our Title Depa Insurance Mea
An Unusual Service through Our Title Department
Title Insurance Means
Quick Assets for Loans Ready Real Estate Business Stimulation Elimination A Perfected and a Protected Service
PHOENIX TRUST
DENIX TITLE
TRUST CO.
"THE SAFE WAY"
Williams St. Phoenix
130 W. Adams St.
December 19.1925
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
ARIZONA
PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
ARIZONA
AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF ARIZONA
of Arizona
manager
automobiles; Free post; Highway Servi-
d Routing Informa-
through member-
co-operation. Write,
Club representative
Tremor R
On January 7, we announce a tremor complete line of
These reductions night December
When the new p full amount of funded to all pu
These revolution cently completed—new buildings capacity of Dodge
There is no ch Brothers establi the policy of con
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CENTRAL AN
Club of Arizona
owners of automobiles; Free at low cost; Highway Serv-Maps and Routing Informa-obtained through member-ization.
benefit of co-operation. Write, on and a Club representative
ny Offers
any Offers
tle
Saving in Time and Expense
subsequent Transfers
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title Department
Means
INVES
State Build
Auth
Under direct
Superint
of all Subsequent Transfers
and Attorneys
through Our Title Department
ince Means
Ready Real Estate Sales
Elimination of Delay
Service
TLE &
CO.
E. J. Bennett, Director
J. J. Keegan, Director
There are now in the Loan Associations, wi
sons and total assets
These Associations ha
to own their own hom
ing boom.
For further inf
State Build
A. R. S
TITLE & T CO.
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Phone 0200
State Building & Loan Association
J. G. O'Malley, President L. W. Coggins, Vice President Robert Rae, Secretary-Treasurer H. E. DeMund, Director E. J. Bennett, Director Guy H. Lawrence, Director J. J. Keegan, Director T. G. McKesson, Director Ed. C. Bradford, Director There are now in the United States more than 11,000 Building & Loan Associations, with a membership of more than 8,500,000 persons and total assets of over four billion dollars—$1,765,937,197. These Associations have made it possible for thousands of families to own their own homes and have largely contributed to the building boom.
State Building & Loan Association
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
ARIZONA
1817
Phoenix, Arizona
Phone 6250
Tremendous Price Reductions
On January 7, 1926 Dodge Brothers Incorporated will announce a tremendous reduction in the prices of their complete line of motor cars.
These reductions will apply on all cars bought after midnight December 15, 1925.
When the new prices are made known on January 7 the full amount of the reductions will be immediately refunded to all purchasers since December 15.
These revolutionary reductions are made possible by a recently completed Ten Million Dollar Expansion program—new buildings and equipment that will nearly double the capacity of Dodge Brothers factories in 1926.
There is no change in the policy upon which Dodge Brothers established their leadership eleven years ago—the policy of constant improvement without yearly models.
McARTHUR BROTHERS
CENTRAL AND MADISON. PHONE 432
$1000.00
For You
If You Will Save
$6.00 Per Month
INVESTIGATE THIS EASY SAVINGS PLAN
State Building & Loan Associat Authorized Capital, $1,000,000.00 Under direct supervision and control of the Superintendent of Banks of Arizona
OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
O'Malley, President
St Rae, Secretary-Treasurer
Bennett, Director
Keegan, Director
Ed. C. Bradford, Director
We are now in the United States more than 11,000 Build Associations, with a membership of more than 8,500,000 and total assets of over four billion dollars—$4,765,500. Associations have made it possible for thousands of families in their own homes and have largely contributed to the room.
For further information, write, wire, phone or call on
State Building & Loan Associat
19 West Monroe Street, Phoenix, Arizona
A. R. SMITH, Representative
6250 1302 East Jeffers
Price
ns
Incorporated will
the prices of their
bought after mid-
on January 7 the
e immediately re-
r 15.
e possible by a re-
expansion program
al nearly double the
1926.
upon which Dodge
eleven years ago—
about yearly models.
PHONE 4321
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Association
FORESTERS
Coggins, Vice President
H. E. DeMund, Director
H. H. Lawrence, Director
G. McKesson, Director
than 11,000 Building &
more than 8,500,000 per-
d dollars—$4,765,937,197.
for thousands of families
contributed to the build-
Association
1302 East Jefferson St.
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'Era of Good Times" for Phoenix
An "Era of Good Times" for Phoenix
Every indication points to a period of unparalelled prosperity for Phoenix and the Valley. The publicity which this locality has so sorely needed is now being sent broadcast throughout the country and as a result every day brings new people and new money to our gates. We are getting our house in order to take care of the increasing population and we have many reasons to believe that we are entering a new phase in our community life. Biulding permits show a staggering increase; the tax rate for Phoenix is exceptionally low. Bank clearings and general business conditions reflect our good fortune. Climate, population and opportunity are the three essentials to our future. Let us see that we deserve them.
With pleasant wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous and Happy New Year,
WE ARE FOR THE CITY OF PHOENIX
RE YOU MAKING NANCIAL PROGRESS?
ARE YOU MAKING FANANCIAL PROGRESS?
Phoenix Clearing House Association
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LOUIS B. WHITNEY, Mayor.
Henry Rieger, City Manager
Hugh Callahan, City Magistrate.
Chas. de Sales Wheeler, City Ass'r.
ARE YOU
FANAN
National Bank of Arizona
Phoenix National Bank
PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
December 19, 1925
W. L. Barnum, City Attorney.
Oliver Loch, City Treasurer.
E. W. Bacon, Building Inspector.
George Brisbois, Chief of Police.
W. D. Simmons, Chief of Fire Dept.
Commissioners
Fred Jacobs
J. A. R. Irvine
Luke Henderson
F. A. Jefferson.
Does the close of 1925 find you in better financial condition than you were a year ago?
Resolve that during 1926 you will make genuine headway toward financial independence.
Thrift will find a way to save with even the smallest income.
Open a savings account in any bank in Phoenix and pay into it a fixed amount every week or every month.
A savings account growing steadily through the year will make next Christmas truly a Merry one.
The Valley Bank Citizens State Bank
Phoenix Savings Bank & Trust Co. Commercial National Bank
Combination &
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Belt Buckles oe
Belt Ze.
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$3 and $4 —,
or individually boxed LF
Belts Buckles Beltograms
50c to $2.50 50c to $2.50 50c to $1.50
Other suggestions
Overcoats Suit of Cloths: New Hats
Gloves Silk Neckwear Suit Cases
Mufflers Collar Bags Traveling Bags
Sweaters Bill Folds Wool Hose
Wool Vesis Jewelry Silk Shirts
House Coats Cigaretic Cases Pajamas
Silk Robes Traveling Sets Garter Sets
Wool Robe: Playing Cards Silk Hdkfs,
Lumbajacks Military Brushes New Caps
Slippers Silk Hose Etc., etc.
Wek
PUGHOE
24 B. Washingion St.
that will
FOR HER
Perfume, Perfume Atomizers, Manicure Sets
Stationery, Incense Burner, Candles and
Candle Sticks, Toilet Sets.
FOR HIM
Fountain Pens, Flash Lights, Tie Holders,
Razors, Military Brushes, Mirrors
Toys For the Youngsters
We have a beautiful line of Christmas Cards and Holi-
day Boxes. If you wish, items purchased from us will
be securely wrapped for mailing. Our Post-office Sub-
Station is for your convenience. May we have the
pleasure of serving you.
Ramona Drug Co.
| 325 East Washington St.
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| Local Happenings
From Mesa
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Roan and son
and other friends from Mesa were
in Phoenix last week doing their
Christmas shopping.
ar ar
Building Apartments
Mr. Elmer Mercer, a recent arrival,
PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
is building some first class apart-
ments on his recently acquired prop-
erty at 14th and Washington Streets.
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American Legion Tree
Members of the William F. Blake
Post, American Legion, will have a
big Christmas tree at the Armory
Thursday night for all the Colored
children in Phoenix. Candy, nuts,
fruit and other presents will be giv-
en every child that attends. The ex-
ercises will begin at 7:30 and con-
tinue until 10:30, when the floor
will be cleared and dancing will be
the order of the hour until ???. Dr.
A. A. McDonald, Commander. Com-
mittee on arrangements: Frank Eck-
FRANK L. ECKFORD
Associated Dealer
HUDSON ESSEX MOTOR CARS
20 South First Street
Essex Coach ................................$945 Delivered in Phoenix
Hudson Coach .........................$1410 Delivered in Phoenix
Hudson Brougham. ..................$1740 Delivered in Phoenix
Do Your Christmas Shopping at the
POPULAR
It’s a fact, folks! You DO pay less when you buy at
the Popular—consequently you can buy more presents
and thus remember more people. Our stocks this year
are unusually complete—in fact we have so much mer-
chandise that it is impossible to adequately list and price
the items in a space this size. So we are just mentioning
below a few timely suggestions for every member of the
family. Of course these suggestions are only few of hun-
dreds. Come to the Popular—look over our merchandise
—see for yourself why your dollars will go further here.
For Mother and Sister
Hosiery (Holeproof and Allen A)
Handkerchiefs (attractively boxed) Bathrobes
Perfume Sets Hand Painted Atomizers
Phillipine Hand Made and Embroidered Gowns
: Enameled Mesh Bags
Silk Underwear Bridge and Card Sets
Leather Arm Bags
Chamoisette or Kid Gloves Felt Slippers
For Dad and Brother
Gloves Shirts
Hen gecre ets: Shaving Sets
Rich, Luxurious Ties ‘
Leather Purses and Bill Folds Flgaks ‘in eather Caecs
Bath and Lounging Robes Handkerchiefs and Tie Sets
Holeproof Hose Military Brushes
For Little Brother
Long Pant Suits Ties
Pocket Knives
Base Ball and Bat
Kid Gloves
For the Baby
Hand Knitted Sweater Sets
Silk Coats Booties
Silk or Woolen Hose
Visit Our
Toy Department
Here you will find Mama Dolls, Talking and Walking Dolls.
All kinds of dressed dolls ranging in price from 25c to
$12.50. You'll find musical toys, play sets, Coaster wag-
ons for the boy, mechanical toys, educator toys, friction
toys. The famous “Erector” Model Maker is here, Daisy
Air Rifles, and Rubber Balls.
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ford, chairman; Dr. N. B. Greenlee,
Fred Williams, Prof. Ellis Oneal
Knox and Wesley Groce. Music for
the occasion will be furnished by
Fred Williams and his jazz hounds.
You will miss it, if you miss it.
Nuf sed,
December 19, 1925
Do Your Christmas Shopping In Our Store
We have never before had such a large stock of Holiday Goods-Gifts for Every Member of the Family or Friends.
Let Music reign in every home and every heart be merry. Come folks, get in Conntact with us and let us help you to select the right Conn Instrument for you, or a fine Piano, Violin, Banjo, Ukulele—in fact, anything musical.
SOUTHERN ARIZONA MUSIC COMPANY
Arizona's Music House—"Best in the West"
146 W. Adams St. Phoenix, Arizona
December 19, 1925
Local Happenings
Local Happenings
Real Christmas Gift
Santa Claus will distribute small sacks of Arizona Rose flour to the pupils of the A. M. E. and C. M. E. Sunday schools at their Christmas tree exercises Thursday night, Dec. 24th. If you are a member of either of these Sunday schools, be at the exercises Thursday night and get your sack of Arizona Rose flour.
Santa Claus will distribute small sacks of Arizona Rose flour to the pupils of the A. M. E. and C. M. E. Sunday schools at their Christmas tree exercises Thursday night, Dec. 24th. If you are a member of either of these Sunday schools, be at the exercises Thursday night and get your sack of Arizona Rose flour.
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Suffers Another Attack
The Rev. E. E. Burkhalter suffered another attack last week similar to the one he had on Thanksgiving day when he collapsed in his car. He is reported to be resting as well as could be expected.
The Rev. E. E. Burkhalter suffered another attack last week similar to the one he had on Thanksgiving day when he collapsed in his car. He is reported to be resting as well as could be expected.
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Visitor from Missouri
Miss Vera Green of Memphis, Missouri, is a recent arrival and is the house guest of Mrs. L. A. Walker, 1122 East Jefferson St. Miss Green plans to spend the remainder of the winter in Phoenxi.
Miss Vera Green of Memphis, Missouri, is a recent arrival and is the house guest of Mrs. L. A. Walker, 1122 East Jefferson St. Miss Green plans to spend the remainder of the winter in Phoenxi.
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New Dentist Here
Dr. R. B. Phillips of Los Angeles, graduate of Meharry Dental College, passed the recent dental examination and has been licensed to practice in Arizona. He plans to open an office in this city.
Dr. R. B. Phillips of Los Angeles, graduate of Meharry Dental College, passed the recent dental examination and has been licensed to practice in Arizona. He plans to open an office in this city.
Here for Winter
Dr. Williams of Okmulgee, Okla.. is spending the winter in Phoenix. He has practiced medicine for the past twenty years in Oklahoma and other Eastern states, and ranks high in the medical profession. He also holds an Arizona license.
Dr. Williams of Okmulgee, Okla. is spending the winter in Phoenix. He has practiced medicine for the past twenty years in Oklahoma and other Eastern states, and ranks high in the medical profession. He also holds an Arizona license.
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Dr. Abner Speaks
The Rev. D. Abner of Oakland, Calif., who is sojourning in Phoenix, filled the pulpit at the C. M. E. church Sunday night and delivered an able sermon to a large and appreciative audience. Dr. Abner is an orator of note and it's a treat to hear him.
Visiting in Phoenix
Mrs. Mary Goldsmith of Chicago, spent several days in Phoenix visiting her son, Mr. J. V. M. Goldsmith, our popular barber. Mrs. Goldsmith left Friday evening for California, where she will spend several weeks before returning to her home in Chicago.
L. Ada Walker
NOTARY PUBLIC
1122 East Jefferson St.
Phone 8587
The Rev. D. Abner of Oakland, Calif., who is sojourning in Phoenix, filled the pulpit at the C. M. E. church Sunday night and delivered an able sermon to a large and appreciative audience. Dr. Abner is an orator of note and it's a treat to hear him.
Mrs. Mary Goldsmith of Chicago, spent several days in Phoenix visiting her son, Mr. J. V. M. Goldsmith, our popular barber. Mrs. Goldsmith left Friday evening for California, where she will spend several weeks before returning to her home in Chicago.
L. Ada Walker
NOTARY PUBLIC
1122 East Jefferson St.
Phone 8587
Announcement
Limited number of students will be received for instruction in sewing, dressmaking and designing. Tuition reasonable.
Howard's Salon Studio
9 So. 5th Ave.
Limited number of students will be received for instruction in sewing, dressmaking and designing. Tuition reasonable.
Howard's Salon Studio 9 So. 5th Ave.
PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
Mrs. C. H. King, of Stockton, Calif., spent several weeks in Phoenix visiting her mother, Mrs. Downs, at 712 East Jefferson street. She returned to Stockton last week. The Tribune follows, of course.
Messrs. J. A. Green, Frank Shirley and Wm. Day, who are patients in St. Joseph's hospital, are reported to be getting along nicely.
Visits Mother Here
Mrs. C. H. King, of St spent several weeks in iting her mother, Mrs. I East Jefferson street. to Stockton last week. follows, of course.
Patients Improving
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Off to California stee Mrs. Scott Smith of 1435 East Jefferson street, is leaving Wednesday night for Pasadena, California, to spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Flewellen. is of
Mrs. Scott Smith of 1435 East Jefferson street, is leaving Wednesday night for Pasadena, California, to spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Flewellen.
Injured Boys Improved
Masters Charles Lane and John Wynne, who were injured a short time ago by a reckless autoist, are
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steadily improving at the Booker T. Washington hospital.
Information Wanted
The Colored Women's Charity club is desirous of obtaining the names of all needy families among our group, so that they may prepare baskets for them on Christmas Day. Phone or bring information to Mrs. Ada Stewart, president, 1134 East
Arizona
Jefferson St. Phone the secretary. Mrs. L. A. Walker, 8587.
Mr. Clifford England and Mrs. Bessie Goldsmith were united in the holy donds of matrimony recently at Gallup, N. M. Both are former residents of Phoenix. They will spend their honeymoon in Kansas City, Chicago and other Eastern
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Gift Suggestions
Just received, new, smart models in Waverly Caps for Christmas. Light and dark cassimeres, cheviots and sweater fabrics, silk lined with leather sweatband and non-breakable visor—
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Time to Buy Blankets Splendid Economies In This Store
Buy those Blankets now! Our supply is most inviting both in quality and price. We have a goodly assortment of cotton, wool mixed, and all wool blankets. OUR PRICES ARE SURPRISINGLY LOW.
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Will this Christmas find you short of spending money for Gifts? Will there be things you'd like to buy for some dear friend or relative—but you can't because your pocketbook will be unable to stand the strain? Why not make such a condition an impossibility next year by joining our 1926 Christmas Savings Club forming NOW.
So small a sum as 10c will make you a member. Simply enroll your name on our books, deposit a small sum each week and, before you realize it, another Yuletide will roll around and find you with a tidy sum of money laid aside. This is turned over to you by the first of December together with 4 per cent interest—the money earned while in this reliable bank. Come in tomorrow and learn all about our Christmas Savings Club.
December 19, 1925
Automobile Club of Arizona
This state-wide organization is chartered under the laws of Arizona as a non-profit co-operative body, whose aim is to smooth the path of all motor vehicle owners using the highways of Arizona. The Automobile Club of Arizona has logged and signed hundreds of miles of Arizona highways, using a standard road sign on which the information concerning the road is plainly printed. These road signs are to be found in the towns and cities of Arizona directing the strange motorist the best route through the community. They are found in the desert, where a diversion point creates a need for correct information; they are found in the mountains, giving warning of dangerous curves and steep hills; the motoring public use these Club signs without thinking of the cost and trouble involved in their erection, and the non-club member is served just the same as the member of the Automobile Club of Arizona, whose co-operative assistance has made the erection of the signs possible.
Another phase of the protection given members by the Automobile Club of Arizona is its legal department, the Automobile Club has retained the best legal talent in Arizona to look after the interest of Club members should trouble arise when motoring in the state. Over thirty of the best lawyers located in the principal towns and cities of Arizona are ready to defend the Club members' rights when needed, give advice on many questions arising from ownership of automobiles and the proper use of the highways of Arizona. This legal service often proves of much value to members having accidents in strange communities.
The Automobile Club of Arizona has an insurance department through which members' automobiles are insured in reliable, mutual companies at a considerable saving to the owner members.
The Automobile Club of Arizona has contracts with sixty-odd garages and service stations by which the showing of a membership card of the Automobile Club of Arizona will insure prompt, efficient service at reasonable charge. The Automobile Club of Arizona has contracts with thirty-two towing service garages over the state, by which the motoring member whose car becomes disabled can summons help and know it will be forthcoming. If the mechanic can make repairs that will enable the car to proceed within thirty minutes there is no charge to the Club member with a paid up membership card. If it is necessary to tow the disabled car to a repair garage, the first five miles is free service. If a longer distance is covered, the cost to Club member is computed at $1.50 per hour instead of the usual charge of $1.00 or $1.50 per mile.
Another feature of membership in the Automobile Club of Arizona is that the Club member falling into the hands of police, or highway patrol for some infraction of traffic rules can deposit his membership card as bail to the extent of $25, usually sufficient to secure his release, when he can get in touch with the Automobile Club of Arizona attorney in that territory.
PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
The emblem of the Automobile Club of Arizona on your car will often save you annoyance in trivial matters connected with the use of the highways of Arizona and should always be displayed conspiciously on your automobile, or other motor vehicle.
The Automobile Club of Arizona maintains a theft prevention department that means protection to you, as a reward of $50 is paid for the recovery of a member's car stolen and the arrest of the thief. The Altomobile Club of Arizona makes special effort to secure conviction of all automobile thieves arrested for stealing Club members' cars and has caused the Club emblem to become a safeguard.
Many other services for the benefit of the motoring public are performed by the Automobile Club of Arizona and all share alike in these benefits. The Automobile Club of Arizona is fast increasing its scope of activities under the guiding hand of Manager Wilbur Treadwell, whose connection with the organization is an assurance that it is worth while being a member.
The Automobile Club of Arizona desires every automobile owner in Arizona as a loyal member of the Club, and invites the readers of this magazine to write, or use phone 4051
1926 Christmas Savings Club
in seeking information regarding the Club. A representative will gladly call and explain the Club's purpose fully.
Gift Problem Solved
Here you will find appropriate gifts for every one on your shopping list you'll find them attractively displayed for your easy selection—and the range of merchandise and prices is of such scope that satisfaction is bound to result-for you and the one who receives the gift.
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Novelties
Jewelry
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Vanity Cases
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It is a hard matter to keep track of all our great men. What, for instance, has become of the Hon. Dink Betts, of Missouri.
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