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   Winslow Mail (Newspaper) - November 12, 1915, Winslow, Arizona                                is Metropolis of Northern 6- Clean Local Newspaper r For the d VOL 25. NAVAJO NOVEMBER 12, 1915. NO. 41. Light of N. S. mayor of the town of Winslow vs the Winslow Electric instituted several months ago before the Corporation for the purpose of a adjustment of the cost of street has finally been decided in a full of legal verbiage and technical Boiled down to real the Commission finds there is no contract existing between the town and the company for street trad the town bears relation as any other commercial that the old fiat rate of per month for each lamp was not a contract that they had the right to elect for a moonlight schedule and could insist on a meter measured service for The commission al so furnished a new of rates to be charged for fixing the rate for street lighting at six cents an hour for 1000 or over K. W. hours per On the principle points of contention the city has and let us all hope peace and harmony will hereafter prevail between the city and the The commission decided the city had to pay the light under the old schedule for the first three months of this while the row was and prior to the case reaching the City Attorney A. Y. Moore represented the Special Officer of the Santa took a young man in custody last Friday who was trying to beat his way west on a When searched the lad had in his possession an automatic revolver and a and a coin bag containing money and At first he to but later he confessed to J robbing two houses in que. The sheriff at that place was and he came here the following and returned with his According to the boy's story his people are prosperous and highly respected in but the wanderlust struck and it was while trying to beg something to eat that the opportunity came to him to California High class shirts made to order at very low the Mrs. H. E. Young is home again after a sojourn in Now is the time to get measured for that fall suit at the Sherman a former WinslOw arrived in our city and intends to spend the winter The three fine rains that have fallen this week were gratefully welcomed by northeastern Ari zona stockmen and The Palace Hotel has changed W. D. Malone of has purchased the hotel and will run it on the same plan as Miss Julia Mahoney was the guest of Mrs. Dickison at luncheon Wednesday to her house Mrs. of a mutual friend of Congressman Hayden has sent in the name of Selim Z. as the new postmaster for to fill the vacancy due to the tragic death of Postmaster who lost his life in a fire Jwo weeks Bond Election for The board of supervisors at their last meeting decided to call a bond election for the issuing of in bonds for the purpose of constructing bridges in this They also made arrangements to borrow from the state to improve the roads in the One road that will be improved is between Winslow and and the Lord knows it is as in its present condition it is little better than a cow We are glad to see our supervisors waking up to the real needs of the and all of them being good hard-headed business men the county will get value received from every dollar Now let the and vote the bonds if or the so the good work will go St. Martha The ladies of St. Martha's guild invite you to attend their fancy work sale and supper on November 23. Sale beings at 3 p. m. Articles priced from 25 cents .to Supper at 5.p. m. 35 The following is the of Roast Beef Mashed Potatoes Cranberry Sauce Baked Beans ' Brown Bread Bread and Butter Pumpkin Pie Suet Pudding Tea Elsinore always and J. A. Gray and daughter Irene are spending month with relatives in San we do cleaning and Clothes called for and Phone 64. the For one small north road Inquire of J. F. R. C. shipped ten cars of sheep to Kansas City C. I. Houck and Cleburn Creswell were in Place your orders promptly for pure distilled water with he Navajo Ice & Cold Storage Co. In one and five gallon Get our phone get Prompt Malcolm the young contractor of accompanied by his sister Miss Eleanor who is teaching school at spent the week end with their Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edna Harriman left Monday evening for where she will be the guest of Mrs. H. W. Asbury at her home on North Central Dr. and Mrs. Ross Gr. will join her spending fair week in that From Phenix Mrs. Harriman will go directly to her home in the east. One of the best ideas which have been put in action for the past year is the street dragging which is being done on Kinsley avenue and on Second street as far as Warren Councilman Beck is confident that by spring the city will have a This is just one more step in the direction of improved J. N. president of the Union Lithograph Co. of Los was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cheverton early in the Wednesday he accompanied them to Prescott to spent a day before proceeding to Hot Arizona's beautiful winter where they will attend the meeting of the state Local Mrs. H. A. Monday afternoon from a fortnight spent in Sah Francisco and Los Charles of is spending the week with his Mr. and Mrs. M. Weber of this Mrs. P. A. accompanied by her were arrivals Sunday from Los and make their home here ' Mr. Frank packed his suit and skipped off to join Mrs. Lyons who is spending the winter Mrs. Robert Powell is anticipating a pleasant visit from her Mrs. G. L. Stickard of who will spend a few weeks with The first Monday in December is the date set by Judge Sapp for at which time the several criminal cases pending will be Mrs. Sam Proctor left Sunday for a two weeks vacation at the San Francisco which will give Sam an opportunity to how much he knows about ' Mrs. Lottie Baker and of is spending the week Mrs. H. Mrs. Baker was a dinner guest at the home of Miss west Fourth v Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Schlueter left Saturday evening for the San Francisco After viewing the sights of the city they will hie away to their mountain home hear they will remain until after the The many friends of Mrs. Hennessey in this city will be rejoiced to learn that she is rapidly recovering from the effects of an operation recently performed at the Albuquerque and within a few days will return to her home at Father Marx announces that on November 21st, the first mass will be held in the new chapel at The Rt. Rev. Bishop of will be present and dedicate it as the Church of Our Lady of Arrangements are being made for a car to run to and more definite announcement will be made There will be no mass here on that Sheriff Newman is prepared to dispute the proposition that an automobile will run just as well with water as He undertook to make a trip from Winslow to Holbrook a short time and after covering half the distance the car refused to and Mrs. Newman had to camp out for the It was too bad Mrs. Newman had to be with him him while he was his Dr. the county health investigating the cause of several cases of typhoid has traced the infection directly to the ice cream sold in Holbrook which had been manufactured in The Gallup epidemic had its origin in the city The Winslow girls can keep right on eating ice as the product sold here is all manufactured at home by so there seems no relief in sight for our young men unless they can prevail on Bazelle to come up and queer the V Society's Frank Chadek gave the last of a number of charming little evenings last in honor of Mrs. Ree Mrs. Chadek featured Mrs. La Chance took first prize and presented it to her Mrs. A. H. Hansen capturing Delicious three course luncheon was served the conclusion of the Mrs. Stockton left on the midnight train the same evening for her home in Friday Mrs. J. E. was hostess at a delightful little at her home the honoring Miss Mary sister Rev. J. M. White of our qty. The afternoon was spent and general ' and Mrs. W. B. Cole were and hostess to a large number of the older members of the Mi E. church at the parsonage on west Third street last A pleasant and unique of the evening was the questioning of each guest as they tered as to what state they were they were asked to sing a on recite a poem symbolic of their The state of Kansas was represented by the largest delegation and the native sons and of the sunflower state joined in singing a Mrs. representing gave one of her clever little A. Parr gave an interesting and Miss only representative from the state of sunshine aad gave a splendid Refreshments served during the evening added to the enjoyment of the This is the second time the members of the church and others have had the opportunity to greet and welcome Mr. Cole and his and have already wop for themselves a warm spot and a hearty welcome in Mrs. Geo Keyfes has cards out on November 18. Whist is to be the | The Literary Club held their social meeting at the home of Mrs. M. W. Dadey on Kinsley avenue Mrs. Dadey served her usual delicious Whist was the Elsinore does not sells Elsinore Protect your clothes from dust and Get a paper wardrobe at the Miss Kramer will leave Saturday evening for Phoenix where she will enjoy the fair with the other Anyone wishing comforts tied or made by the ladies of the Baptist church will please call or phone Mrs. Burt Mrs. R. H. Tuttle returned to Winslow after a tour of six weeks to all the principal cities along the Atlantic She also visited at Grand Rapids and Ann Mich. John a pioneer of Winslow and left during the week for Los where he will receive treatment at one of the local hospitals and make his home with his also an old timer of Mr. Donahue has for several months been and it was thought that he could receive better care at the home of his daughter in Los Our Railroad Conductor C. T. Lee is laying off a few days account Brakeman J. C. Cronin is laying off few days account Brakeman J. T. Morrison is laying off a few days account Brakeman H. R. Mercer is spending his vacation in San Conductor C. B. Henderson left Monday for Santa Fe Hospital in Los E. P. Ryan and wife are home after a trip to the J. P. general agent of the spent Friday in on official Fireman R. E. Newell is again in after having been to the Grand Canyon run for two Brakeman Speidel has laid off from his regular and will visit his wife in California for next sixty O. A. Daniels came down from Seligman this being the first time he has seen his new daughter who arrived last John Rhoe was greatly pleased with a visit from his sister and during the They were the way to their home in 111., from San Conductor having been transferred from Albuquerque to the has moved his family from the New Mexico and will make their future home M. M. and son have returned to were called to two weeks ago by the death of the wife and Their many friends sympathize with them in their great The general offices Trainmaster Shipley and his private office have been freshly painted and materially improving the appearances of his and lending tone and style to the rooms in keeping with the W. Y. fireman on the Sante who was injured about two by striking his head on a protruding beam at the ice was again sent to the Santa Fe hospital at Los by Dr. Brown the local company Mr. Lewis is suffering from a nervous shock as a result of his Elsinore Pure Cashier Geo of the Winslow left Thursday evening for Castle Hot Springs for the bankers Mrs. Yan Roy and of Grand are visiting in the city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burt The ladies of the Baptist church known as the Social will meet at the home of Mrs. Wednesday afternoon of next week at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. William who has been the guest of her sister Mrs. Floyd Bullock for the past left Monday for her home in One of Lute Hart's range riders was seriously injured during the when his horse He was thrown violently to the spraining his ankles and sustaining severe Additional Mrs. E. E. Crosslin returned Wednesday from a month's visit in H. G. of the Drug has been quite ill several but is again on the Mrs. W. G. Keily left Monday evening for San she will spend the next E. A. vice president of the Navajo Apache has returned from a business trip of a week in Los Mr. of Babbitt has returned from San where he was called by the illness and death of his J. Kleindenst returned day from Kansas where he has been for pasty three weeks on W. Dl of the Penney has been called to the serious illness of his During his absence B. O. Golson will fill the Mr. J. the king of the eastern part of the left Thursday morning where he spending the winter with W. This is the time of Take If you want a or paper from 4 He advertised Mr. R. Saunders Thursday evening for where the will form dancing class the Winslow people have during the past six Rev. J. W. of will conduct services next Sunday in the Baptist on Front the service beginning at 11 a. and the evening service at 7:30 m. All are cordially Miss Dee Moss was called Holbrook Monday by the illness of her little The doctor pronounced case typhoid and although the little girl is very her condition is not considered With Mrs. James Bain v ishing the Mail office with and Mrs. Garver and Miss Julia Mahoney brightening up the place with makes us glad we live in they certainly have our for their Mrs. J. S. arrived in this city Wednesday evening from Los and will her home in Winslow She was accompanied by her Miss Clarise will also make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Christal was pleasantly surprised early this week by a visit from her from Kan. He left Wednesday * ing for where he will visit with his Mrs. Van who was formerly a popular Winslow Miss Mr. of the low Book is feeling because his daily audiences of ladies to hear his Edison graph concerts are gro aring larger with every He will soon have to add to the seating of his It is growing to be a real society and Mr. always wears his blandest as an added welcome to the ladies as he reproduces their favorite  

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