Phoenix Tribune
Friday, April 1, 1927
Phoenix, Arizona
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10th ANNIVERSARY and EASTER SPECIAL
An Advertisement In The Tribune Is A Direct Personal Appeal To Colored People WE ORIGINATE—OTHERS IMITATE
OUR 25TH YEAR J.C.PENNEYCO. OUR SILVER YEAR
Easter Styles
VOL. X—NO. 383
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The Magnet-Easter and Our Celebration
Interest in our celebration of the Silver Anniversary of the founding of this Company in 1902 will be heightened this week by a presentation of beautiful new styles for Easter and the warm Spring days to follow.
This might be appropriately called "Ladies' Week of Our 25th Anniversary" for feminine lovers of pretty things for wear and for the home, find our Store particularly attractive and interesting.
Voguish creations of Easterwear for women and their daughters, bring an added desire to visit our Store this week—a desire which should be gratified whether you buy or not. Our Store will have a new appeal for men as well.
J. Preamy Co.
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Phoenix Tribune
key to Happiness ARIZONA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER In 10,000 Homes
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PHOENIX, ARIZONA, APRIL, 1927
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To Celebrate Our Silver Year
Typical of J. C. Penney Company Values! This selection of up-to-the-minute silk frocks—pleated, tucked, tiered and ruffled in the most approved fashions. The colors are lovely.
Sizes For Women, Misses and Junior Misses
$14.75
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Henry F. Ashurst
Will Be Speaker at
Greenway Field Day
U. S. Senator Henry F. Ashurst,
known throughout the country as the
“silver tongued orator of the U. S.
Senate,” will deliver the address of
the day at the gigantic Greenway
Field Day program to be staged here
on April 23, according to a recent
announcement made by Mrs. J. B.
Girand, chairman of the D. A. R. com-
mittee.
Senator Ashurst’s speech, as well as
the results of the 75 or more athletic
contests, will probably be heard in
every section of the southwest. Ar-
rangements are now being made for
a remote control radio hook-up thru
the courtesy of the Mountain States
Telephone company and a Phoenix
radio station.
Greenway Field Day officials were
elated over the news that Senator
Ashurst had accepted the invitation
to deliver the official address of the
day. This will be one of the very
few addresses, if not the only one, to
be delivered by the senator on his
western trip, it was stated.
Grandstand patrons at the big edu-
cational and sports meet will hear ev-
ery word of the gifted orator’s speech
as the officials have contracted for
the installation of the Public Address
System. This device, installed by
Earl Nielsen, consists of six huge
electrically operated amplifiers, which
will be placed in the grandstand.
It is also announced that at least
five bands would play during the big
program which starts at ten o’clock
and winds up at five o'click. Bands
already secured inchide the 158th In-
fantry, Indian School, Phoenix Union
High School and the Boy Scout Band.
Negotiations are now on with the
Mesa school ‘band and the St. John’s
Indian school band.
Fifteen hundred seats and sixty
boxes have already been sold. Box
seats nave been presented to conva-
lescent ex-service men in the valley for
this great sports program, memorial
to their comrade the late General John
C. Greenway.
Phoenix Woman Buys
5,000 Shares Stock in
Tornado Gold Mining Co.
To Mrs. Fannie Mae Hamilton of
909 Seventh street. Phoenix, falls the
honor of holding the first stock of the
Tornado Gold Mining company. Call-
ing at the company’s office, 405 Ellis
building, at 8 o’clock on the morning
of the opening day of the stock sale,
Mrs. Hamilton was first in line, and
at 9 o’clock headed the stock sub-
scription list with a purchase of five
thousand shares.
Mrs. Hamilton is a native of Ari-
zona, being the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Fiske, pioneer residents
of Gila county. Reared in the atmos-
phere of early-day mining activities,
when the making of fortunes was of
more frequent occurrence, Mrs. Ham-
ilton is an enthusiastic believer in the
future of Tornado. It was in this
same district that her brother, James
od, former assayer of the Old
Dominion Copper company of Globe,
located two claims, but he died before
having an opportunity to develop the
property.
“T have supreme faith in Tornado
as a high-class investment,” said Mrs.
Hamilton in a press interview. “If
successful, it will be the means of com-
pleting the education of my daughters,
one of whom is attending the State
University at Tucson, the other being
a student of the Phoenix Union High
School.”
Mrs. Hamilton recalled how her
mother, Mrs. C. R. Fiske, held for 30
years the stock of a certain Globe
mining property which eventually
sold for $85,000. Unfortunately, the
mother did not live to see the fruits
of her investment. She died eleven
days before the deal was consumated,
but her children reaped the benefits
of her foresightedness when the
estate was disrtibuted to the heirs.
FOR SALE
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the many friends
who were so kind to my dear husband
during his last illness, and for your
sympathy and loving-kindness so won-
derfully manifested toward me in my
bereavement. Mere words are in-
adequate to fully express my appre-
ciation and thanks. Suffice it to say,
I am grateful to one and all who in
any way showed kindness to me,
Mrs. Wm Mabry
1226 E. Jefferson.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends for the
kindness and sympathy extended to
myself and sister during our recent
bereavement, also for the beautiful
floral offerings.
MRS. CARRIE FREEMAN.
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Arnold's Olives, Pickles and Relishes have established an unusually high standard for uniform grades and quality that have made them "preferred" in Arizona's best homes and hostelries. The best and most carefully chosen products, packed under the most modern and sanitary conditions, combine to make Arnold's products better."
Arnold's
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Samples and prices of Arnold's Ripe Olives, Pickles and Relishes will be furnished upon request to hotels cafes, clubs, restaurants and grocers everywhere Arizona Ripe Olives are a delicacy that will appreciated upon any table. Ask your grocer for them by name.
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TRULY the Staff of Life eat more of it. No more food is more healthful. Our famous "Milk and Honey Bread" and our cakes, rolls, pastries and all our other bakery products are baked in our electric oven—the finest bakery equipment in the southwest. Vance's bread is the finest that science, skilled bakers and modern equipment can produce. There is nourishment in every bite—a tasty flavor all its own—a quality bread.
Milk and Honey Bread for Sale at all Grocers Don't Just Ask for Bread—Say "Vance"
VANCE BROS. BAKING CO. 3rd and Jefferson THE STATE'S LARGEST BAKERY
Best for Biscuits and All Baki
Best for Biscuits and All Baking Purposes
"ARIZONA
Say "Arizona Rose" to your grocer
TEMPE MILL SOUTHWEST
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TEMPE MILLING COMPANY SOUTHWEST FLOUR & FEED CO. Tempe Phoenix Glendale
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Don't Say Bread —Say "Vance!"
VANCE MILK AND HONEY BREAD
Arizona's Staff of Life
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TEMPE MILLING Co.,
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Our contribution to the welfare of Phoenix is the furnishing of pure, rich MILK, CREAM, BUTTER and other Dairy Products—of a standard of purity and richness seldom equaled and never excelled. These products are delivered to your door step by a corps of well trained, intelligent and courteous men who are always anxious to please.
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NORTON DAIRY COMPANY
NORTH OF STATE FAIR GROUNDS PHONE 6167 for Biscuits and All Baking Purposes
or Biscuits and All Baking Purposes Guaranteed Unconditionally
RIZONA RO
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One of the best all-purpose flours that money can buy.
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EASTER
HAM
SALE
CRYSTAL ICE
Purer Than Water to Drink Depend on Ice in all Weather
Here is your chance to get a Swift's Premium Ham for your Easter Dinner at a lower price than we have ever been able to offer:
We Are Serving Those Who Demand the Best
Regular Skinned
Per Lb. 32° Per Lb. 35°
WHOLE OR HALF
Pay'n Takit
SOMETHING SAVED ON EVERYTHING
where Economy Rules
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NE 6363 where econom
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Contractor
Contractor & Builder
THIRTY-TWO YEARS IN PHOENIX
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Office and Planing Mill, 409 So. 3rd Street
C. W. CISNEY PHONE 6309
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PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
DODGE BROTHERS
FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY BUDGET
McArthur Brothers
Central and Madison, Phoenix
ARIZONA
"I Make It Easy for People to Lie"
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INGRAHAM MATTRESSES
Manufactured from nothing but Arizona Products in an open-air daylight Factory.
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W. E. INGRAHAM
on Street W. E
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YESTERDAY, TODAY and the unnumbered TOMORROWS
We have kept pace with the growth and development of Phoenix, and through twenty-six years of faithful service have been accorded a generous share in its development.
Through the future years of our business we shall continue, with unswerving determination, our policy of Right Merchandising methods.
HALLORAN BENNETT LUMBER COMPANY
Second Avenue and Jackson Street
Lumber, Roofing, Cement, Plaster
-everything for the builder
100% SERVICE
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Phone 3504
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PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
PAINTS FOR EVERY PURPOSE
Wholesale and Retail
The
Title Co
137 West Monroe St.
S — CERTIFICATE
ESCROWS
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ELQUEST PAINT COMPANY
146 E. Adams Phone 21930
The
Coggins Title Company
137 West Monroe St.
ABSTRACTS — CERTIFICATES OF TITLE
ESCROWS
Prompt and Courteous Service
health—then let me examine you that your individual needs me anything. od—Modern Dentistry has made the case when we least think it. can afford. extremely moderate. All of our
If you value your health—then let me examine your teeth—I will tell you frankly just what your individual needs may be—This service will not cost you anything. If your teeth are bad—Modern Dentistry has made provision for you ample provision. Sometimes this is the case when we least think it. Bad teeth is a handicap that none of us can afford. Our charges are extremely moderate. All of our work is guaranteed
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Local News
St. Louis Hotel Changes.
Mrs. E. L. Outland, who has for the past four years conducted the St. Louis Hotel and Cafe, has relinquished her interest therein and has leased a home at 1126 East Jefferson street. The hotel and restaurant are operated under new management and you are assured of the same high class service for which this institution is noted. Sergeant Bailey and wife are the new proprietors of the St. Louis hotel.
Remains to Kansas
Mrs. William T. Thompson and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Clay Brown, left recently for Oswego, Kans., with the remans of the husband and son, Mr. William T. Thompson, who passed away early this month following a long spell of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson came to Phoenix several months ago from Kansas for the benefit of his health and resided at the residence of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Solly, 607 East Jefferson street during their stay in Phoenix. After burying the remains of Mr.. Thompson, Mrs. Thompson and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Brown, Will return to Phoenix to reside. The Tribune joins the many friends of therelatives in extending our deepest sympathy to the bereaved in this their sad hour.
EASTER
Greetings
FROM THE
Popular
Dry Goods Co.
136 East Washington St.
ELQUEST PAP
146 E. Adams
The
Coggins Tie
137 West
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ESC
Prompt and
TEETH
JUST what does Nature do for us? First—"Baby Teeth"—Second—"Permanent Teeth." Teeth Quality is as variable as individuals. Perhaps you have taken the best possible care of your teeth—still they decay and "go to the bad." Some of us have neglected our teeth, naturally we are now paying the penalty. Remember this Nature has done her all for you.
The science and skill of Dentistry must step in and supplement Nature. A thousand ills are directly traceable to bad teeth. The revelations and achievements of science are applied in this office.
If you value your health—then I you frankly just what your in will not cost you anything. If your teeth are bad—Modern ample provision. Sometimes this is the case when cap that none of us can afford. Our charges are extremely mode
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Phone 21930
ne
le Company
Monroe St.
TIFICATES OF TITLE
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ourteous Service
time examine your teeth—I will tell you individual needs may be—This service dentistry has made provision for you least think it. Bad teeth is a handicap. All of our work is guaranteed.
PHONE 3089
36 E. Washington St.
Over Karams
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A Special Service to the Wage Earner!
Hege & Co. High Grade Standard
DIAMONDS—WATCHES—CLOCKS
SILVERWARE—JEWELRY
Sold on Easy Weekly Payments
HEGE & COMPANY
Same price, cash or credit
35 N. First Ave.
EASTER GREETINGS, FOLKS
Friends, not to hand you any hot air, but some time ago we spoke to you through your paper, about not seeing enough of you in our place of business. We must say that you have grasped the idea, and quickly responded, and have commenced to trade with us in large numbers.
We notice that a lot of you folks have been patronizing the "Little Store." That's right friends, keep it up. Don't be afraid to come in and say: "Hello Reis, Old Boy," whether you wish to buy anything or not. We want you to feel at home in our place.
We never urge our customers to buy, because we feel they know what they want, and are entitled to their own judgment. That's that. Come one, come all. We thank you.
REIS THE OLD BOY HIMSELF
AT THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE IN TOWN FIRST AVENUE AT MONROE
PHOENIX TRIBUNE
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PHOENIX, ARIZONA
A. R. SMITH, MANAGING EDITOR
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Our Tenth Anniversary
With this issue the Tribune enters its tenth year of continuous publication in Phoenix. We have weathered the storm, left the siding and are now on the main line. To our many subscribers and liberal advertisers, we owe our success. In the beginning, we started out to make the Tribune a clean, conservative and reliable journal, and during all these years, we have not deviated one iota from this policy. In the future as in the past, the Tribune will be kept clean and free from objectionable matter of any kind. You may permit the children to read the Tribune with safety for we will print nothing that will in any way offend.
The Tribune is the people's paper, and we shall continue to conduct it in a manner pleasing to the general public, and not in some cut and dired way that we think the people ought to have it. Beginning with this issue we shall continue to give you more and more of the local news. Phoenix is a city of 60,000 inhabitants, 5000 of whom are colored, and we feel that events of importance among this group should take precedence over any other. If your subscription delinquent, renew at once so that you will not miss a single issue of this intensely intersting journal. Better get in this month while the subscription price is only One Dollar for a full year.
We thank our subscribers and advertisers for their generous support in the past, and ask a continuation of the same. With your support we can do anything, and if you want a real newsy journal, let us number you among our paid up subscribers. Something really sensational coming up in the next issue; don't miss it. All delinquent subscribers will be dropped after this number has been delivered. It is now up to you. We thank you.
PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
MALE NURSEMAIDS
Many and devious are the methods employed by college students to pay their own way. Washing dishes, waiting on tables, polishing shoes, selling books, driving cars, working in factories—every scheme the mind could think of to earn a few dollars has been employed—but it remains for the boys at the heights branch of New York University to learn all about what to do when a ten-months old baby cries and how to keep a determined three-year-old from getting up and playing grocery store at 1:30 in the morning. This instruction is not included in the curriculum of the outstanding educational experience in minding minors for families residing in the new crop of white apartment
A Special Service to the
Hege & Co. High Grade
DIAMONDS—WATCHES
SILVERWARE—JEWELS
Sold on Easy Weekly
HEGE & COM
Same price, cash or
35 N. First Av
P. R. S.
EASTER GREETING
Friends, not to hand you any hot air, be to you through your paper, about not se place of business. We must say that you
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houses that fairly surround the campus. And the peuculiar part of it is that they have made such a success of the job that most parents prefer young men to girls for this kind of work because boys are in no hurry to get home early. Come to think of it, with half the girls in business or professions, boys should be educated as nursemaids.
A writer declares that contented citizens are a town's best asset. But whoever knew a contented citizen?
Now that they are taking the quotation marks from around wets and drys you can look for two more words in the new dictionaries.
PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING
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WOODS’ CANDY KITCHEN
144 East Washington St.
CANDY — FRUITS — CIGARS
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Phoenix me Arizona
MINING ———- PUMPING —__— ELECTRICAL
MACHINERY
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ROSENBURG & CO.
Industrial Equipment and Supplies
Warehouse: 719-21-23-25 East Madison Street
Phone 5994
Office: 113 N. Central Ave., Adams Hotel Bldg.
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FIRST AVENUE and WASHINGTON PHONE 3004
Drugs Toilet Articles Rubber Goods
Candies Electrical Goods
OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Bring your prescriptions here for prompt, accurate filling. Registered
pharmacists who have given continued satisfaction, who carefully
follow directions without substitution. It means much to your health
to know where your requirements are seriously observed.
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is visiting her sister,, Mrs. B. F. Hall
at 225 North 9th street Mrs. Kidd
is wonderfully impressed with Phoe-
nix and may decide to return and lo-
cate here.
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Still Indisposed i
Mrs. Laura Johnson of 1439 East
Jefferson street, is still suffering
with an infected hand. She had been
indisposed for the past several months
being confined to the hospital most of
the time. She is now at her home and
is improving slowly.
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Former Phoenician Passes
Word received from Carrolton, IIl.,
is to the effect that Mr. N. W. Alex-
ander, former resident of Phoenix,
passed away in that city last month.
His wife was with him when the end
came and the remains were buried
in Carrolton. Mr. and Mrs. Alex-
ander were well known in Phoenix,
having spent some time here several
years ago.
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Passes to Reward
Mrs. Emma Foster of Mesa, passed
way recently, following a lingering
illness.
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Building Fine Home
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keys, who came
to Phoenix recently frqom Oklahoma,
are building a modern cement block
house on their property at 1329 East
Jefferson street. Mr. Keys is a prom-
inent business man of Kkmulgee, Ok-
lahoma, and is the owner of several
oil wells in that state. He likes Phoe-
nix and has decided to help build up
the city in a substantial way. We
welcome you Mr. Keys, and your
worthy companion. Would that we
had more such citizens.
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Home Completed
Mr. and Mrs. Fred William have
just completed the erection of a cozy
little home at 1222 East Washington
street. This home is one of the many
fine homes owned by colored people
in this district.
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Cozy Little Cottage
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Tinsley are
building a modern little cottage on
their property at 1118 East Washing-
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What is Home without Trees, Shrubbery, Vines and Flowers?
We have at our salesyards a larger and better assortment of all the leading evergreens for this valley. A visit with us will convince you that our stock is strickly high class at very reasonable prices.
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LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Williams Passes
Word received from Monrovia, Cal., is to the effect that Mrs. Marie Williams, died in that city recently, following a lingering illness. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams were former residents of Phoenix, and have many friends here who will mourn her passing.
Remodeling His Home
Mr. Geo. S. Rodgers, president and general manager of the Western Mutual Benefit Association, is making some extensive repairs on his home at 25 N. 11th street.. A new wing has been added, entire new roof and other exterior and interior improvements.
Church Property Sold
Recently the trustees of Tanner Chapel A. M. E. church, 2nd street and East Jefferson, entered negotiations for the sale of this property. The deal has been closed and the trustees will purchase another site for the erection of a new and greater Tanner Chapel. The Rev. A. H. Hamilton, pastor of this church, deserves no small degree of credit for the progressive and forward steps now being taken by this congregation..
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Payne are erecting a modern office building on their property at 60 So. Third St. This structure will fill a long felt need and ere it is completed, every available space in it will have been leased. Mr. and Mrs. Payne are pioneer citizens of Phoenix and are to be commended for their progressiveness.
Buys $3,000 Certificate
Mrs. Pearl Childress Durr, 828 East Washington street, purchased a $3000 certificate in the State Building & Loan Association through their local agent, A. R. Smith, and has assured the education and protection of her children. Any parents interested in the education of their children, or who wish to guard against poverty in old age, should see agent A. R. Smith at 17 N. 2nd street at once and learn all about this Guaranteed Savings Plan, which is backed by over a million dollars in securities and is operated and managed by a group of the most prominent and successful business men of Phoenix. Just phone 7392 and ask for Mr. Smith. We will tell you all about it.
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Association through A. R. Smith, local agent for the company, and presented it to her little grandson, James Edward McGhee. This child is only an infant, and before he finishes Grammar school, this fund will be paid
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LILY ICE CREAM COMPANY
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1111 South Central Avenue
Phone 3095 Phoenix, Arizona
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Local News Buys New Star Sedan
Mrs. J. J. Brown of 1722 East Jefferson street is the proud owner of a bright new Star Sedan purchased recently. She is now riding in style and and her many friends are rejoicing with her.
A Real Gift
Mrs. Maggie Sells of 1317 East Washington street, purchased a $500 certificate in the State Building & Loan Association through their Phoenix representative, A. R. Smith, and presented it to her nephew, little Sterlin McCarty. This is the kind of gift that counts. When Sterlin reaches the age of 16, this $500 will be paid to him in a lump sum, and he will be assisted materially in providing funds for his college course. Its the only safe way to provide for the education of your children.
Another Wise Parent
Mrs. B. F. Hall, 225 North 9th street, purchased a $1000.00 certificate in the State Building & Loan
over to him in cash. It may then be placed at interest in the Savings Bank, or with the State Building and Loan Association, where it will draw 6 per cent until needed to finance his education.
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Ramona Drug Co. 325 E. Washington St.
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MORRISON, The Dentist
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36 East Washington St. Over Goldberg's
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NELSON SHOE CO.
27 So. Central Ave. Phoenix, Arizona
Local News Arrivals From California
Mr. and Mrs. C. Stamps are recent arrivals from Los Angeles and are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Plato Lindsey, 1317 East Jefferson. Mr. Stamps is in the train service, running out of Los Angeles, and they have decided to make their home in Phoenix.
Building Apartments
Mrs. Ada Stewart of 1134 East Jefferson street has erected another row of apartments on her property at this number, and is now prepared to take care of the growing colored population of Phoenix. These new apartments are modern in every way, and considered ideal for small families.
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Provides For His Boys
Mr. Chas. E. Bryant, one of the proprietors of the Spanish American barber shop at 615 South 7th avenue, purchased a $1000.00 certificate in the State Building & Loan Association through their local agent, A. R. Smith, and presented same to his two little sons, Virgil and Charles Jr. By the time these boys finish high school, this fund will be available to provide for their college training. The small amount deposited each month is hardly noticeable, but will amount to a snug sum in a few years under the State Building & Loan Plan of paying 7 per cent interest, compounded semiannually. Learn more about this Guaranteed savings plan. Phone 7392, or call at 17 North 2nd street.
The Part Of Wisdom
Mrs. Will Franklin of 717 South Montezuma street, purchased a $1000 certificate in the State Building & Loan Association through agent A. R. Smith, to provide for the education of her children.
Quarterly Meeting Held
The Rev. M. Thompson, presiding elder of the C. M. E. churches in this district, held his quarterly meeting and quarterly conference recently at the local C. M. E. church. This is Rev. Thompson's second year on the district and he reports all the charges in splendid condition. Of course, the local C. M. E. church, under the leadership of Rev. Haynes and his affable companion, heads the district, but all are doing well.
Short Visit to Coast
Mrs. Frank Shirley, beauty specialist and chiropodist, made a week-end
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visit to the coast for a little rest and recreation and to attend to some business matters.
Easter Programs
All the colored churches are arranging special programs for Easter, and the little children are prepared to entertain you in an appropriate manner. Attend the church of your choice and enjoy a real treat in the rendition of the Easter program.
Revival To Begin
The Rev. A. H. Hamilton, pastor of Tanner Chapel A. M. E. church, announces that a series of revival meetings will begin shortly at this church. It is planned to have a prominent evangelist conduct the services, so get ready to enjoy some old time religious services. Further announcement will be made later through the daily papers
Purchase Hudson Coach
Rev. and Mrs. Chas. J. Jackson of 805 So. Montezuma avenue, who were recently united in the holy bonds of matrimony, have purchased a bright new Hudson coach and are enjoying life in its fullness. Mrs Jackson is learning to drive and ere long will be piloting her car over the paved streets in a manner that will inspire confidence.
Pays Manu Claims
The Western Casualty Company of Denver, Colo., through their Phoenix Manager, A. R. Smith, paid numerous sick and accident claims to policy-
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holders recently. This Company is known to be the best concern in the West, writing sick and accident insurance. Their policies pay for every kind of sickness or accident, and the beauty of it is they pay immediately. No red tape; no waiting; no great amount of letter writing; you get your check now! Call at the Branch office, 17 North 2nd street and let manager A. R. Smith tell you more about this wonderful insurance. It may be your time ext. Delays are dangerous. Better phone 7392 and let our representative call and explain the matter more fully.
Joins Insurance Staff
Mr. W. A. Brown, who for a number of years has been connected with the Western Mutual Benefit Association, has severed his connection with that company and joined the insurance force of the American Agency, which is operated and managed by A. R. Smith. Mr. Brown's specialty is sick and accident insurance, however he is authoried to write fire, automobile or any other kind of insurance you may need. The American Agency is fortunate in securing the services of a man of Mr. Brown's calibre, and we bespeak for him the goodwill, co-operation and support of the general public. His headquarters are at the American Agency office, 17 North 2nd street. Just phone 7392 if you need his services.
The beauty parlors are turning out more beauties than the kitchens are cooks.