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SK-ePSM 'M,llTflfiW - . i.mi..j.-mt-tit,ti..iiii .i n, nriMHMimfflWi ' M ' " '"" I i H IIIHIII I I II I I I I II VUKMtR ?!iiCTyjiWitws".gcA''gis? TUfi BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA. TUESDAY MORNING, N OVEMBER 12. 1912. PAGE FIVE 1 Elks Great Bazaar Will Open Tonight Ad F Everyone Welcome mission r e e f ".ifU-. .aM wy.- ." I,,., ,, fc., - rrtii muy irinniiiinMiiw,n 1BM'f?77fiTfl-TijVYfr - - -, '" HI -Pi? yi iii 1 1 .I m w4 t i waMLgsszsssFtwuiu ujyrigBigaasTTVTrrr...,. .. v . ..,--- .-.. u k I i BIBBEE H III ATHLETICS FIRM School Requires Meritorious Work as Qualification or Eligibility Test for Par ticipation in Sports MUST PASSSUBJECTS 'The Blsbee High school lor three jiars has required meritorious work in school as a qualification or eligibil ty test for athletics. said School Su perlntendent C P Phllbrook last night, when InfornW that Principal Steele of the Tucson High school uad completed eligibility regulations that had been formally put into effect at tho Tucson High school The Tucson Citizen states that an agreement to hae a uniform oligibll it rules for all High school athletics was reached at a meeting of Hih fcchool principals at Phoenix recently, adding that it was agreed that h High school athlete had to be passing In three major subjects in order tj enter athletics." Phllbrook Talks Professor Phllbrook, who attended thw Phoenix meeting, stated to the He view that so far a he knew the mat ter of uniform ellgibiliti rulen nas not discussed at the recent meeting at the state capital 'Principal Steele was made a mow ber of a tommltte to form such regu lations at the meeting of teachers at the state universitj at Tucson last April," said Professor Phllbrook. "though I had not learned that he had reported I am inclined to belles e that his report has been prepared and that he Is applvlng It to his school in the Interim before the net meet in; of the teachers when his commit tee w 111 report. Bfsbee Has Rules Strict -Blsbee has had strict eliglbiiltv rules for three ears since it became a member of the Southwestern th Ietic association, that being one of the requirements of the association its membership includes El Paso. Hlbbe Donglas and New Mexico schools I am not sure if Tucson is a nieruoer but 1 -believe that it is HE'D LIKE r10 MEET AD OLGAST AGAIN rranxne. "Whn we speak of t.& hone of con viction by which we llvo we can at least do so gravely and frankly . . we are too apt to turn the edge of dis-agrc-tnent bj banter, too apt to shrlnlf away from what we reallr most care to say . or o hear thTugt dread of a smile; 'oo ready to distrust our own lncerrty because of the Inevit able ebb and flow of ou- feelings and io to throw a vil of something like cynicism over the subjects we feel most sacred." Caroline Stephen. 1 t C-X3jt" Battling Nelson. Battling N.l-on has -visions of a return match with Ad Wolgast. Tha Sans declares he will never volun tarily retire from the cama until be has the privilege of one mora crad: at the lad who took the championship from him. Kelson thinks "vVoIgast has dodged him because he fears tha result of another mllL Bat has been signed up by a New York sportlne club fo a fight In New York abouthe middle of tha month. DOUGLAS GOLF GLUB PLAYSJLIM1NATI0N Surppse :n Contest on Link's Is Feature of Preliminary at the uountrv l,wd bisbee to vie with tocsons State of Ohio, cliy nf lulcdo. -, Lucas Counlj.. t Frank J Cheney makes oatti tliat h" 1 reniar partner of tin Arm of I J Cheney A. Co, daine buslnen In the Ctt of To lrdn. County and State aforesaid and that eald firm wilt pay the sum of ONU HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev rry rase of Catarrli that cannot be cureil by the U3e of IIAMS fATXRIUI CL'RE. FRAXK J CIIENCV Sworn to before me and subsriiljed In my presence, this Sth day of December. A. D 155. (Seal) A TV GLEVSOV. Notary l'abUe, Hall's Catarrl Cure Is taken internally nnd aet dlr-rtlv upon tt e hlood an1 mu--ou surfuces of tl e rstem Send for testimonials, free r. J CIIEN" V & CO Toledo. O. Sold by all DrucsiMs T Take Ball's Family nil tot constipation. Arbuckle's "Ariosa" Coffee gQC lbs Pkg. J. B. ANGIUS "The Pure Food Grocery,, Phone 29 Old Pueblo High School Must Defeat Copper City Eleven ro Win Gridiron' Championship RIVALS HAVE RECORD Bj reason of the victorious march of the Tucson High school football team through the northern part or the state, the state High school foot ball championship is narrowed down to Ui&bce and Tucson Douglas, be cause of its defeat by the local team last Saturday is relegated to the wood- Jbine country, leaving Ilisbee the sole contender from this part of the new btate Tucson has all the best of it when it comes to practice, the stuff tha makes perfect The Old Pueblo team j has met the Phoenix High school team iimu uuu pui me inuian sign on iui ui both times It has also defeated the Indians and the ruierslty of Arizona second team. Bisbee Not Boasting Ilisbee on tho other hand has on! Vlaed one game that of last Satur da While the Illsboe plajers lan ana) with that game tUe are no. toasting of the Ictor The stam iia of the mojntainers must make up .u the lack of experience for the lo.il team It has won games for them j fore and it may do it again Here . what Tucson s record looks like Tucbon High 41. Phoenix High o Tucson High 7. Phoenix Indian, Tucson High 22 I of A Scrubs i. Tucson Is Also In Lead Tucson has also defeated the l'hji nix High In a second game The Did Pueblo lineup will be practieallj t'n same as last Jtar so each one of e players is a seasoned veteran Mt ers, at full back and Peterson, pla ing an end position, are stars and tween them thev havo some preit forward passes to their credit "llio team uses the Michigan stle of pla, consisting of trick plas. delaed i -ses and forward passes it Is said that they will considerabh outweigh the Ilisbee team the average for thi team belnj; 145 pounds No one of the Uisbee team "egaids the game last Satunlaj with Doublets as a test and practice this wuek is going ahead with more Mm and eu thusiasm than before the Douglas game There are a number of new mt-n on the local team and thev il J&erie credit for the determina' on ' the exhibit. The team as a mach.ne is somewhat hlow and lark of hail tackling and aggressiveness has char acterized their plaving so far Champion May Play It will be good news to the -u , porters of the locals team to know that F Champion, who starred in ai end lole last ear, may be back n jthe game for the Tucson encouirer lie nas oeen sunenng irom a sp am ed ankle, which placed him tem;w aril on the retired list He is one the swiftest ends in the southwest Another factor that has tended to weaken the locals ts strict adherence to the eligibilit) rules This is no handicap however and the Tuc-on High school has the same set of ehgi bility rules, being the onlv High schools in the state to observe them l" foot nut for a J tnder the leaa or tne iJisuee anu itic Carl Smith, much to the surprise) son schools other High schools of the of all, managed to scratch out Toble-j state are graduallv being forced to man In the next match he w ill meet meet the same standard bin brother Wash, who the majority Captain Yoakum, of the Ilisbee Hi of the plavers believe will defeat him bas proven a good general in the on At Douglas the second series o' tho Uolf Championship elimination contest was plajed Sundav on the country clnb links and created much interest among the players It result ed in a number of surprises and one of the biggest ones was the defeat of Struppl last year's champion, bv Ilad ger Their score was two down and ono to go I)r Tuttle verv unexpected de feated Joe Sexton, who is the El Paso champion, with a score of three down and two to go Smith defeated Ilcst with a score of five down much to Rests disappointment The match between Robert lias ana Mack Smith was very close an! Smith holed out on tho last green bv Have Your Christmas Selections Reserved 'T'he payment of a small deposit on any article will insure its being held for you until you want it later on. -a 'T'his plan gives you the privilege of se- lecting from our stock while it is still complete without anticipating your readi ness to pay TXe invite you to take full advantage of this offer, and to come and sec whether or not you wish to purchase. See Our Window for a Fine Display Bags, Jewel Cases, etc Henkel Jewelry Co. Phone 248 Box 1129 OkPHEUM TONIGHT J ames r. L,ee Musical Comedy Company -IN MA lilOilT firr?? SB 1 I U 11 1 urr See the "Baby Doll Chorus" RO V A T HEATRE Big Feature COmedy Today "f H TEDDY Greatest coniedv "hit" 'his year featuring pp-roar- inolv funnv escapades, and proves that "1JBDDY MOOSE" is all that he is Cracked up to be. Dbn't miss this, the bigqest laugh of the season. Four other good pictures, all up to the '"ROYAL" standard. If vou can't come in the evening, see it at the mat inee today. Evening performance starts at 7 sharp. Prices Always the Same 1 Tftfff n...! Similar the second round of the championship contest will v nla ed and the lineup for the da 1 be as follows Kice meets Itadger Forbin meets Drake. Smith T M meets Dr Tuttle. Smith W I meets C I Smith Word and Deed. My dear girl," said her mother Inlaw, 'any woman would be satisfied with what John says he glres you." "So would I." Puci. tests to date He not onlv works b team hard but ts a canslstent ground gainer himself Verfurth. one of h new men on the toam. showed tip well Saturdav Medlgovich, also a ne man plaed an aggressive defense, game McCullough who played ta-k le last vear is maKing good a1) a half back this vear THEATRE JACOB SCHMIC Prop. 21 Reels of Pictures a Week Tpigrtm changes eery day An ho r of high class enUrtainmen' iats you at this snow house Admission 5c and 10c DOM FORGET THE WARM ROOM CALENDAR OF SPORTS i A- llaseball El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Completes Survey The site for the nw depot to in Germany's Fattest Train. The fastest distance trains in Ger many are the Berlin Hanorer-Dort' tnttEd express, wilch corors 592 01 ralles with only tore Sop. at an av- erago speed of SO.Si miles an hour: Mie Oderbrg-nrelau Berlin expres, . j 31tj5tt ralles with four stopi, at 5011 mll.c nn hrmr. th riprlln-Konlcibere i ' express 355 6X m'les with three top. erected Uy the BJ Paso awi SothwBt. I .. ,n-A n. - i.. , lern svstem at Douglas hs been Mr- fc ""' "'" M" ,v ,v.vl and the stakes drhw. A spur ' " i track has been ordoretl which will carry material to the site ss it ar j rives ' The new deiot will li due north I of the present old one ami wlH U Just south of the present county rod leading to Ilisbee Tho county road will bo moved rwtn t rifc dfifnni' (,et a " or 53a m!m nf Kntldao A. 1 n 3lCC" 134 . .I..A.IJ.! t t E, u ML-tld J fb lnctkul im ! k Lr - - I tU r tt tn ir :c.ctA - rvT"t lBKl-lro KCKOON Kirc CO, MlanuMli, MZaa. SUJJJH north -at thf loint and Uie-mln ftpe xf the railroad,'!!! lMiaid.on thetoW road The cost of the new depot Is esti mated at $175460 and It will he eret ed by an Kl Paso contractor. i Speaking of flew ddpots a rumor was eneotlntered in Ilisbee last wek. which said a nevy depot fpr Iilie.l.ap5'. Tuesday VnniK'l meeting of tne Nauoi.il m lation of I'rofessional Leagues, at Milwaukee Meeting at Milwaukee to oran zc il.o new Central lntirsute ba3'ball league Wednesday Oiiening of fall meptlng at jaraea tov;n Jockey Club at Norfolk. Vn. f'ldrence Verm vc roaihij lio.veli, 10 rouuds, at lidianatolU. Tnuraday Hert Reyes vs Hnrr TroxdaU, S rounds, at SL Iihis Friday Jim Pljun vs. Al J'aUr, C rotHitlt, at 1'hiladolviUia. Saturday Annual exhibition -pi National Herse Show afsoetation oHH la New York. Annual crow contrj riM of th New hnaUiBii InterooHgtete A. A. at Uosion. Footb&ll Harvard vs Dartmouth, at Cambridge YaIe,v.I'riBeoio,,aL 1 i ' tlQIpnid, OEPHRUM THEATRE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 LITT & DINGWALL'S Production of the Most Popu lar American Play Ever Written A Thrilling Picturesque and Romantic Story ot Kentucky Lite Geo Pri'nceoaf,s Ie$at PntU vlusouri vs Uush.ugton iniiersu at olinibla .indirbiit vs Central of Kentuckv at Nashville Georgia vs Georgia Tech, at A Iciita Alabama vs. ham Virginia vs, IngtQH. Johns Hopkins vs IHd. at Haltimore. North CnroSIna vs. Washington and I.oe, at UriOsbgro. SoMth Carolinu. 3. Porter, at Co lumbia. liuWann vs. Arantas, at Little Hock. Tennesee vs. Kcntiy, at Khq ille. Senance, at BirnnnE e'-Owu. at Uash- U'estern Mary ( was among tho poIUllUfes of (nel near tuiure. Itrown k Lafajtrttf nt liovidcnc?. Cornell vs MMhigan at Ann Arbor. Anny v. ThAh, t Weal Point. CWeago vs llliiiots, at CkamiMgtie MInBBota yt. ncsfflKa UJiraiis. Inw-a vil, AmeK at. Awws,, NelirHSka -v Kausas, at Lfcieoln. One's Best Alvvayf. t Dglif boitjjfou cas where yon,aref and1-when that l)rapcdmpl8lied (God wHt open the riooi to a higher sphere. Henry Ward Hcechcr Safer Way. - "Why So yu let at pollcensaa gobWs year peanuts hI do,o't want to be iBurdered," answered tfae New York Tender, wtth a grin. The Spirited and Exciting Horse Race The Famous Kentucky Thoroughbred, Queen Bess The Rollicking Fun of the Inimitable Pickaninnies The Strongest and Most Expensive Cast the Play Has Ever Had CKY Written by C. T. DAZEY 6 Kentucky Thoroughbred Horses 6 The Famous Pickaninny Brass Band SO DO file "I tell you what I thjnk of your re port." said the man who volunteers criticism. "My dar sir." replied Sen ator Sorghum, "you are sot supposed t to think about my report. It was de- bibhii iu ngtPtPeopie to lorget u ear tire basIaeM." NOTICE TO CAttANEA-BOSTON STOCKHOLDERS V s)eclul meetitHCpf the stockhold ers of the CanaBoa Iloston 'Mining com pan j is to be held at the Phila delphia hotel ob SAtwday, ovembc 23r, at S'M p bj. tor Ik j-ru rto- of eHiefderia tfce reorganlaatton of tho conjMitr, H.'S.-SMITHl're, ! i i, it ill m I f i 1 4 s . ? R 1 tempmMmmmmi0&m ..a:,n V iiiwiiw .Mrr 1