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"M '"fiTw 'ff " rwsrf rtasien !jtf, r TVmvmmf ' . .?. .. .r un.. jifeutu wv.m.- i n . Fi i y PAGE EIGHT mEJBISBEEJDAgLEVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONASUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5. J913 PARCEL POST tJ&W$. ""fwweswHasr ! " irmiwmr ifnTTMnm-rr ni nnw n i i ! ji - - - nnjj-.rr jw-. ' w'i m-i. -- - --?-' --- v . i. - M ,-. IS NOW r vsr.w ? 1W I? $- 4a. 3 - a t i ST SPECIAL mEfP AT YOUR SERVICE From this date we will be able to give our friends liv ing at a distance from the store prompt and efficient service by the PARCEL POST SYSTEM We will deliver all orders for Dry: Goods, fMen's Fur nishings and Shoes to any Posfcoffice or Rural Route in the United States at pur own expense on all packages weighing not more than eleven pounds. Simply drop us a line or call us on the Long Distance Telephone and we will dispatch, your package on the first train. SHIRTS $1.00 T7rt? nil r1tiA- onrl Gotham Shjrts " that selftfc'r $1.50 in repmar "season. TJiisJjl.OO line is com pfetc'ia a!! aizes and in many desT?b!c patterns all are Coat Style Cuffs attached. Shirts $00 For all of our lines of $2.09 :.nd S2.?0 values in duettGotham and K aricUV. Shts. ThisiSf.50 line is not i few' "broken lines: but a Large and Complete as sortment of all sizes. Don't Overlook this Shirt Sale Neckwear 25c Eon all 50c values '8 and 50c for all 75c, and $1.00 i Values 2Q pci 'centoif on Tan Gabardine Raincoats Schwartz Bros. Go, The, Safe Place Main St T' i Brief Local Items Here For Funeral. Ed. Clothier, head of the grocery department of the Phelps, Dodge Mer cantile company at Douglas is in the city coming here to console his sister and attend the' funeral of Judge T. D. Ilurdick which will occur this alt ernoon. Mr. Clothier is a brother of the mother of Judge Burdlck. Removed to Hospital. It. faster, of the Bakenllle hotel, was removed yesterday to the C and A. hospital. We is suffering with pneumonia. Back From Holiday Visit. J. M.-0'Connell returned hpmejFrl 1'day evening from a holiday with rel atives and friends which took him into the states of Missouri, .Nebraska and Iowa. He says' that this Arizona: copper country Is not the only place; where prosperity abounds, as where ever he went he found that enormous crops were harvested last year and tusiness men are enjoying excellent trade. New Lowell Resident. Ken Maiden recently of Douglas, has accepted, a position as engineer on the sw.tjiii train, running between Bisbee and Osbonu His family who are now in Douglas, are to move to this district as soon as arrangements are made. Hemsath Funeral. The funeral of Herman Hemsath, who died on Tuesday morning, was held yesterday at the Methodist church. There was -a, large, defeca tion of mcmfojucs prjllje Woodmen uf the World, of which Mr. HeuisatlTwas a member, at the funeral. Intenneuf was made In Evergreen cemetery. Forman Recovering,. yt ,j Tom Forman. wlro'Mvae- recent) r thrown from his horse. "and sustained a broken leg, was examined by X-ray yesterday at the Copper Queen hdsf p'tal. It has been found that "his lee was fractured in two places, but thsf the fractures are not bad ones. Uv wl'l probably be allowed to go aboiVi ou cru'tches early next week. Few Pneumonia Oases. There are now ul'oul half a dozen cases of pneumonia in the city. The disease was very prevalent early last month, but fewer cases arc now being reported. ij Post Office Examination. An examination of post office clcrt? will be held at the V. M. C. A. on ! January ll. The examination will te The recently elected officers of th . for clerkships in the local post office I Knights of Pythias are to be installed and It is expected that all the vacan- at the next resular meeting on Tues. cles in the post office will be filled I day night. A large crowd promise i after the examination. There are k to be out to witness .the ceremonies. number or vacancies now in the locjil Hcfreshments will probably be serve-d j force. following the installation. , Knights Pythias Install. I Car DamaSed. C. Taylor arrived In the city yes terday from Qleason for the purpose of having his automobile rehired. Country Club Election. The annual elections of officers wlli fce held at the Warren District Coun try club next Saturday night whan j The front of the car was damaged In nine d'rectors will be elected and a j a collision, nresldent annotated. Tlio officers will I be lnstalled-on the same night. 'After j Auto Overhauled l. George Jackson, of Courtland, drove over yesterday in his I-ozlcr. He 111 remain in the city a day or two while his car is being overhauled. The bowling alleys at the Y. SI. C. A, which have been resurfaced, are now newly varnished and are in first j the Installation, a smoker will be giv- en ana refreshments served. Court In Lowell. Ouite a few nettv cases were tne4 in the Lowell court yesterday, three JjBowflng Alleys Completed, cases of peace disturbance, one i jirunk and another falling to provide. j Frank Parker was fined 110. wtflch he! paid on a disturbance charge, Wil-1 class condition. There are three ul llam Campbell paid a like: fine on the the alleys and all have been corn same charge as did James WrighL-j pleted. It is expected that a bowling The failing to provide case was dis-i tournament will soon be inaugurated I missed because of Insufflcjant evt- at the "Y". idence. The defendant in the drunk-j jeness case was dismissed on a prohii3e j postmaster's Examination. of future good behavior and another j A civil service examination for the I man chareed with peace disturbance position of postmaster at Naco. a t . . . -. ., .1 . .l -. . -m- was reprimanded and discharged. Tsken to bounty Hospital. Officer John Itooney took Giea. 2L Shipley, now betas held in 1000 bonds on a charge of grand larceny, to the scounty hospital In Douglas yesterday. Shipley Is In no condition to be In lall a the wounds caused y his at- tempted sir.clde have uot healed and he requires the care ot a pnysiciaa 1 daily.. Shipley's case -will come up ! during the Spring term of the super ! lor court. fourth class post office, was held yes terday at the Y. M. c A. Only two applications were made. It Is expect ed that the papers will be gone over zz& the successful candidate named within about one month. Returns to Post. Mr. Elkenbarry, assistant postmas ter, has returned to his post after a few days absence on account ot ill; ness. He was suffering from the grippe. Old Timer Returns. Jack Ward, an old timer of Blsbee arrived n ths city yesterday from SL David where he has ranch property. Mr. Ward has followed the ajrlcul- j mral development ot Arizona ana -ai- jsaay Boy. ' Ifornla very closely and Is considered ' TJbe stork left a baby boy at the to be an authority on well arming. home ot Mr. csa .Mrs. it. ltucrai, at New. Arrival. A girl baSby was born yesterday to Mrs. Arnold Smith, of Warren. Both mother and child are reported as i'r lag well. Men's and Young Men's Suits At Prices so low, and quality so high, that we will reduce our stock in a very short time. Be the first to make your selection of these EXCELLENT VALUES. ' SALE PRICE LOT NO. 1 Select your suit now horn this splendid collection of the highest grade clothing on the market; no Blues or Blacks included. Your Choice Values Up To $25.00 $16.75 SALE PRICE LOT NO. 2 These are the kind of clothes that add distinction to your appearance; the kind that the best dressed men of Bisbee wear. Your Choice Values Up to $35.00 $23.75 'ffltsSr All ' IwW JKSi ImI i Ilakerville, yesterday. Sir. Hugraf is hoisting engineer of the Hoatson shaft. Improving Fire Equipment. The department fire wagon, which has been at the city black smith shop for a number of weeks, recelv- lug a new coat of paint, will be re turned to the department early next veek. The wagon Is fully 1000 pounds lighter than the .one. noV in qse Jnd Is therefore a 'great Improve ment for hlll-cllmbUfg. All the "har ness of the' fire department Is also being put in first class condition. Chief Norton'is having the steel work on the harness re-silvered -and. when the newly painted wagon Is received. the department will be In first class shape. Yoakum of Warren for a short time, returned to Douglas yesterday. . AV. Wales of Tombstmte. is spend ing a short time In the city. County health physician. Dr 1. Mlmsr. is back at work after beinir j .confined to his house for several days. Mrs. C. II. Vail, librarian at the Copper ueen library is confined at her home -with a severe cold. W. H. llroph, general manager of the Phelps Dodge Mercantile com pany, spent Saturday In Douglas on business connected with the company. Three Cases. Three cases of disturbing the peace came up in Justice High's court yes terday. Two of them were lined 16.50 and the other was fined Jin. All weru committed. High School Notes SPECIA O N LYMAN HALL Pneumonia Case. ' John Anderson, a miner.. has been removed to the Copper Queen ho9 pita!, suffering from pneumonia. Guild Will Meet. . St. John's Guild will meet with Mrs. Mark P. Johns, at Warren, next Thursday. All members are asked to be at the house at 2.20 o'clock. Personal Mention A. S. Illiem, day.clerk at the Cop per Queen hotel, has been ill at his homo for several days. His place 13 being temporarily filled by Henry Poppen, tho manager. Don Souter. the popular EI Paso salesman, arrived -in the city last night J. If. Walker, the' court reporter at Tombstone is In the city for a short time, coming here to join his Klk irlends in burning the mortgage. John Kawlings, of the C. and A. Queen hospital recently, .was dis charged from the hospital yesterday where be nau neen laid up with an at tack of grip for the past week. Miss Mary O'Neill, who underwent a successful operation at the oprur nQeen hospital recently, was -discharged from that Institution yesterday. Mrs. Mark P. John and daughter, Jenevlve, of Warren, are on a short vIglt .in Tombstone. They are the guests of Dr. and 'Mrs. 11. H. Hus-hart. Ceo. rtoberts, who recently fell and broke his log is reported to be dolnj nicely. The broken leg is still in a cast but it is fending rapidly and the doctors say that Roberts will be out shortly. John Foster of Warren, who has been In Agua Callentes for the week, returned home yesterday. Miss Charlotte Johnson, who has been visiting Mr and Mrs. Jesse i During the past week many pupils have been absent from High school on account of Illness. Em He Yoakum, I Howard Warren and Kenneth Pea body were among these. Louise Williams, whose mother has been called east on account of the illness of a relative, is not attending school now, but Is keeping bouse for her father. Medina Cochran, who has been visit ing the Naco Dairy ranch for two weeks, will return Monday. Mr. Mathews, of Wyoming will ar rive in a few days to fill the position of principal of Central school. This position was formerly held by Miss Barter. At the end of the semester, several transfers of teachers will be made, because of resignations. Miss John ston of Lincoln will have the sixth grade at Central, and Miss Stadlinger will take her place in the fourth and fifth grades at Lincoln. The latter Is a graduate of the New Jersey Nor mal and of Manual Training Mechan ical Institute, in Rochester, .New York. Miss Goodwin will take Miss Tong's room In Central, wh'ch Is the fifth grade; Miss Wagner will have charge of the first grade, Mexican room at Central. Friday night, the High school gave a party, with Misses Malam, Hiirn, Newkirk and Bartlett, as chaperons. Numerous invitations were Issued to the friends of the pupils and an en joyable time was spen;. The first game of basket ball this season will b played here, Jan. 17, between the Douglas and Sisbee boys and also the girls or Douglas and Bis bee. The remainder of the games have been scheduled as follows: Bisbee vs. Tucson, at Tucson, Jan. 2. Bisbee vs. Douglas, at Douglas, Jan. 31. Bisbee ts. Tucson, at Bisbee Feb. 20c Cigars kj SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS , ONLY 5c To Introduce this famous brand of 10c cigars, wc will, piece them on sale Saturdajg and Sundays for rc each. Try this brand we are sure you will be come an enthusiastic booster for Lyman Hall ci gars. Among our regular five cent sellers will b found the celebrated I.a Azora Operas, and. Permit cigars. We cirry all classes of Domestic and Ha vana cigars. Pipes, Tobaccos, etc. Smokehouse Cigar Stand MAIN ST. J. C. WHITE, Prop. New Year's Greetings TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS: I heartily thank them for their liberal pa tronage during the past season, which was my most prosperous year in business. L. L. GILMAN JEWELER AND OFFICIAL WATCH INSPECTOR FOR EL PASO & SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY. NOW AT THE BREAKING POINT (Continued from Page 1) Next week the High school basket ball girls will play a team or the IL S. Alumni, who ar here for their vacation from the Flagstaff normal. 1M PVr.lTINft CHARE ACROSS THE Continent for a Criminal." Star The- ater Sunday and Monday Advertise ment. 01. war began. Some defects winch then existed had been corrected; prepara tions which before the war were made almost secretly re now con- They are making Inquiries of the ducted openly, the commissariat ana nnwers n to what Is Ilk pi v to be civ sanitary arrangements and concen- en the allies on the irreducable terms,' tration of supplies wero satisfactory, particularly as to the matter cf whatl and the 'regiments had been brought , debt will be saddled on the territor-' up to lull strength so that, while ies. which probably would be ceded, three months ago they were facing Important Council. I the unknown, now they are con. The Balkan Dlenlpotentlaries held frontef by a certainty. a most important council this after noon. The Greek, Servian and Monte negran delegates asked Dr. Daneff to state frankly the real condition or the Bulgarian army, because If they were to adhere to Friday's ultimatum they must be in a position to make deeds follow words. Dr. Daneff absured his colleagues. that the Bulgarian army could con tinue he campaign without cause for anxiety, and if Turkey failed to un derstand that defeat meant the losa of Her European territory the re sumption of war would speedily bring her to reason. Adrlanople, he added. nr TUnpff. n a. solemn declaration.! has now been educed to such straits affirmed that the Bulgarian army was' that the first shell t'arown into the now in better shape than when thctown would mean its surrender t1 ft ' I . I m i Sjj