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? f &??-- ..if - SSSKS1 "i jEBiyyf inmnnuvwwwfrWtWllWWH Wshwimuti yrw mwwwwHrwirerww iwhh,iiiiiixi'i'ih ..iii' n mnrfPgoagE LJ vl AGE SIX THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA. TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1913. - 1 1 1 h v I I .1 ( I 1 HflR ff H IsBr lm IsK AKim PQW Te o$r Baking Powder- ntsde from Royal Gr&pe Crssm efTarter NO ALUM, HO UME PHOSPHATE rf Brief Local Items Eagles Hold Frolic. An Interesting program of sports, Including a s x round boxing match between local favorites, a smoker, speech-making, and "eats," was enjoy ed iy a l.rge numler of Kagles and tbeir invited friends, at their nest in Fair Hall last night. Everything went off splcnd dly and an evening of Rood fellowship and rejoicing ensued J BOXING BOUTS TONIGHT PROMISE FINE SPORT An exceptionally good canl u.11 be offored tonleht at the Ml' . lox or. Thero will be limits in the light weight. oltorweiKht and middle eluht classns. The ojcnlns bout -n ill be between I iiugnes anu vasuenuer and will be in the lightweight class. Kreeaian and I'orthouse, also lightweights, will Stage the second bout. All four iwh stand high in the tournament and fcome good bouts are expected. Th welterweight scrap will bo lio tween Witflg and Mct'ulloagh These men hae not been in the contest long but both have shown excellent form. The final tout, in the middleweight di vision, will le between Bateman and Foranlc It is exacted that this match will be one of the best of tli? cvenins. The touts will be of three two min ute rounds each, with one minute in termission The flist bout will ! called prompt!) at S o clock Spier Wr 11 referee the matches and Canta n Hodgson and I)r llauley will act -8 the judges. Tho bouts tonight mark the opening contest of the last month of the tournament, which ends March 1. ATTENTION K. P All members and vlsiMnbrothen) of llathbona 1oUku No. ,H)uio re vested to met at K. 1. Hall Tues day. Feb. 4. t 1:30 p. m. to attend funeral of ltro. "Win. 'Mathews. H,K. (JALKY. It onler, . W. K. CALRY. .-' C. C. Advertisement. Don't fail to take advantage of tho great reduction in prices on splendid lurnltiiro at the I'helps Dodge store Sale startB tomorrow. Advertisement 343. Members of Lily Temple Xo. 3, Pythian Sisters, are requested to meet at Iyth!an Castle Tuesday 1 p. m.. to attend the funeral of Wm. Mathews ANNA CROCKETT. WI. 341. Growing Children : Need Good Bowels Remove To Warren. Fred Juliff, now a resident of South Uisbee. is expecting to remote bU family to Warren in tho near, future. The Jultffs will occupy tho Jack Ol son house which has, remained vacant for the past several .weeks. Curbing Arizona. Street. The work of curbing Arizona street In Warren was recently commenced by the Warren Improvement company, It Is planned to also hae a wide ce ment Bhle-walk with open spaces left for grass and flowers. At present, the work is confined to the section, of land lying (South of the C and t general olf.ces. Two Justice Court Cases. ' Two Mexicans, charged with dis turbing the peace, were brought be fore Justice Thomas jestenUy. Each was fined $10. , Unprecedented Business Done. Never before in the history of the loell store of the Phelps-Dodge Mercantile company- .according to Us manager, Allie Soules, was there as much business done In so short a time as that store enjoyed yesterday j morning. The cause of the unusual amount of business was a- clearance Mile of white goods. In less than two j hours, the complete brock wus sold, consisting of more than t lie thousand pit coa. livery clerk In the store. In- eluding tin office force, whs em- ' ployed to handle the crowds. Tho sale wji extiuh el) advertised. William Mathews Dies. William Mathews, a resident of His- boo for then past six years, and 42 jeurs old. tiled at bib borne in War ren enrly Sundaj morning after a lingering Illness which bad kept him to hik1eli for the 'fast Several months. Mr. Mathews leaves, a wife and daughter, who,! a student of the insuee mgti scnboi. a nroiner, in ao.un yunca, anu numerous relations it) iiiurriagf, in mis cu). ine lunen httr-wtU be held at- the Pythian Castle at 2.30. this afternoon under the au spices of the Knights of Pythias, ot which he wat. a; member, with tho Jteverend Decker officiating, llnrlal will be made in T-vergreoj cemetery Meetfng Postponed. On account of the funeral of Anton Sujcic, the scheduled meeting of the Servian club, to have been held on Sunday, was K)ttponed. The meeting will probably lie held next Sunday. Four Disturbing Peace Cases Four disturbing tlie peae cises were heard yesterday by Judge High In jKllce court. Three were given fines of $7.50 each and one was committed. Hotel Arrivals At tho Copper 'tiueen: I. M. Ileebe, Los Angeles: M. O, Hose. Chicago; Vr- 51. MInshell. Douglas; It. Curt nick. Douglas, George M. Douglas, Douglas; August Sandbcrg, City: A. A. Hallberg. Chicago; J. J. O'Nell. Los Angeles; H. K. Cdldbaum. Cleveland. At the Philadelphia: J H, Mackey, Tucson; H. W. Jones. Douglas: P. .1. Wheeler, San Diego; James J. Muii- cy, HI Paso; J. J. Patterson. Cananea; A. T Overlock. El Paso: Thomas F. Parker. Yuma. A J Powers, Tucson L. W. Hanson; Chicago. J H. .Cu- gan Cananea; J. L Ford, Cananea Order Seenty-eight Boxes. An order lor seventy-eight loe'e boxes, to be added to the Lowell post office, was sent to the manufac turer ypsterday. The new lock boxes are badly needed In Lowell as there is now not an empty box 'to be found. The boxes will bet installed in an ex tension of tho present sections. J' t Give a Mild Laxative OccasA tonally to Insure Regular Bowel Action As a child grows older it reottires wore and more persona! attention from., the mother, and as the func IJohs of the bojvels are of the ut most Importance to health great at tention shculd lie pa Hi to them. Diet Is of great importance, and tho mother should watch the effect ol cerjain roods A food will consti pate one and t.oi another, and so we Kave it healthy food UKe eRg caus ins filliousness to thousands, and a viliolosonie fniit like bananas const! PaUng many. It 's also to.be con sidered that the child is growin MELVIN BABLER. constipated most of the time cntll aftid great changes are taking place rh earn him ih- nniiiweir Svnn in .me young man or young woman Tho system lias not yet settled Itself te its later routine. . A very raluablo remedy at thU stage, and one which every growing hoy and girl should be given otter or occasionally accord ins to the'.Indlvid Ob! circumstances is Dr Caldwell's ?? Ler'n- ;rhlE ?Ja.t a"d.!fi" bn5L,f",?' S2' a,nd-""air condition. Twb car-loads of the I'epsln. Since using this remedy ha has never been constipated. The iso or Dr. Caldwell's Srnip Pepsin will teach you to avoid ca thartics, salts and pills as they arc too harsh for the majority and their Troops Are Delayed. Owln? to the unsettled conditions at Ft Huachuca. the troops of tho Ninth cavalry w-ho were supposed to have come to Warren yesterday, have been delayed at the fort another day. Assurance Is given that they will bo In Warren late thii evening and en camp there for the evening before departing for other posts. Two Realty Transfers. Judge M. C. High reports the fol lowing realty transfers, the sales be ing made by him: James Wood and wife, of Douglas, to James I llronks, 37 feet 9 Inch frontaje on O. K Avenue. Martin O. Maltey anJ vif to Mrs. M. K. Terrebonne, house and lot on Schtol Hill, consideration J1350. Nicottl-Munoz. Justice Smith, of I,owell, last night carried Raymond D. Nicott! and Miss Anita Munoz, both or Naco . Tha young couple drove up from Naco, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Camp bell. Mr. "Icottl Is customs broker for the Southwestern railroad Mexican Cattle Arrive. E. A. Tovrea and John Treu, local butchers, received five car loads of Mexican cattle yesterday, a large per centage of which "is to be consumed effect is only temporary. Syrup Pep- i w , ..M ""'""T uin hHn. Lrm,t ;it. ,,i Vy local people. The cattle- were in tonic combined, so mild that It is airen to: little babies, and yet equally etfective in the most robust consti tution. At the firbt sign of a tenden cy to conciliation give a small dose of'Synlti Pepsin at night on retiring, and. prompt action will follow in the morning. It not onlv acts on the stomach and bowels hut its tonic lfopertles build up and 'strengthen the system generally Mrs. Henry ltabler. an Dyne. Wis writes that lfer" little son, llelvtn ltabler was can bo conveniently obtained of any nearby druggist at fifty cvnts and one dollar a bottle. Results are al ways guaranteed or money will be re-funded. If no member of your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make a personal trial of it before buying it in the regular cattle were shipped to Kt. Huachuca, where r. Tovrea conducts a butcher shop. underthe patronage of the gov eminent for its troops. Orpheum Bill Pleases. Several large audiences greeted the Hall Sisters, a. pair of singing and dancing commediennes. and Carl Ka way of a druggist. Fend vour address , rev tn a piap0loguo and singing a KstaI will do to W B Caldwell. 417 Washington St Montlccllo, 111 and a free sample will be mailed you &mr-&rjtt'irr25MsiW7Srzw ima mMmUmw(Mmvif X ssmsm h iTt'" gi Mtfs! ygS ml fSyv BW lift ft M yiK1,iVti Jy, Pm MmnPSl IVAS iH wt!iii "iBi7i "Bi "j glkTJLH a "IT kMCTfcif J w-f ?m ih Hh jyMpv.S(pBy3iMHBPiBHHHHwB K m SCHWAKiZ bKUb. L.U. m i' sketch at the Orpheum Theater both Sund.iv and Monday nights. The bill Is a ccod one and was heartllv ai I plauded fiy tne audience. Several reels of motion pictures were also shown. New Warren Residents. Mrs. Travers and Mrs, L. A. Mur ray and child of Chicago,, have taken apartments' In the. Kruger fiats In Varrcn for the remainder of the win ter. The trio are here for Mrs. Mur ray's health and should the climate benefit her, they will tremain Indefl-j niieiy. Airs, i ravers anu Airs. .Mur ray are friends ot Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kelley of Warren. Council to M;eet The regular monthly -meeting of the citr council will be held tonight at (he c'ty hall bjllding. The playgioond matter ana general mistness will corre up. Rece'ves Auto Shipment. The Disbec Auto company has re- jcehed two Stndebaker autos, the fint ui a. BuifiuBui vi vie'iw ine ocner six will arrive In about a week. The cars are of the latest 1913 mode!, one being a twenty-five and the other a jthlrty-five horse power. Missing Man. Richard Goldswortliy, of San Ber nardino. CaL, has written Postmaster Cassidy asking that he help locate bis brother, Ceorge E.f Goldsworthy, who is supposed to he In Risbee. Ac cording to the letter George Golds worthy left San Bernardino about a ear ago and has not' "been heard from since. Soccer Fans Give Dance. The Soccer fans will give a dance In the Odd Fellows' hall on Saturday night, February S. for the benpfit of r James Johnstone, an old player of the Lowell clnb, who has been ill for the past three years. The officials wish all fans to rally on Saturday evening and show their appreciation of a fine sport and playr , Funeral of Adam Grimm. Adam Grimm, d residen of Bis bee for the last five years and a half, and previously a resident of Beau mont. Texas, for twelve years, and well known throughout this district, died of pneumonia at the Copper Quoen hospital at 7'40 Friday even ing. The deceased was bom In Mad ison Wisconsin, 44 vears ago Surviv ing him are two brothers, a half brother, his wife and stepson, the lat tor two now residing In Blsbee ana in their bereavement having the sym pathy o fthe community Both were nt hie' bedide when the end came. De ceased was a m'mber of Blsbee lodge of Moose tnd- enjoyed the confidence h'ld esteem of hir fellows. The funeral was held at 4 p m. Sunday from the l'.Mace undertaking parlors under (ho direction of e Moose. HUSBAND TIRED OF SEEING HHSUFFER Procured Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which made His Wife , a Well Woman. J lf!.t.ll.. D tt T 1 1 1 .11- iiuiuuiciuwu, u. jiuu ueouacne, backache and such awful bearing down pains that I could not be on my feet at ' times and 1 had organic, inflammation so badly that I was not able to do myw ork. I could not get a good meal for my hus band and one child. My neighbors said they thought my suffering was terrible. "My husbacdeot tired of seeing ma suffer and one night went to the- drug store and got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and told the 1 must take it. I can't tell you all I suffered and I can't tell you all that your medicine has done for me. I was greatly benefited from the first and it has made me a well woman. I can do all my housework and even helped some of my friends as well. I think it is a wonderful help to all suffering women. I have got several to take it after see ing what it has done for me." Mrs. Emma Espensiiade, 219 East Main St., Middletown, Pa. The Pinkham record is a proud and hon orable one. It is a record of constant victory over the obstinate ills of woman ills that deal out despair. It is anes tablished fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has restored health to thousands of such suffering women. Why don't you try it if you need such a medicine? If you vrant special advice mite to Ljdla E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter Trill lie opened, read and answered bj a. woman and held in strict conildence. s!fiesttfe)yi6 FORI! RESIDENT " 0IE5 IN II EAST 'i J.' H. Damerestj for a number of years actively identified with Blsbee interests, it was learned here through a message received yesterday is '!ead at his lat home In Paterson. N. J. Mr. Damerest was operated upon recently for the relief of a comp'ica tion of troubles. He failed to rally from the operation and with nevt troubles that developed eank to his death. Mr. Damerest during his residence in Bisbee took much interest in church -work and for a number oi years served as a deacon in the Bap tist church. He was a brother-in-law of J. H. Jacks and through his con uectlon with the backs' Lumber yard made wide acquaintance During the mst years of bis residence in the city he was acting manager of the Jackt lumber interests At the time of his death Mr Dam erest was attended by his daughter, residing In Paterson. Another daugh' ter, Mrs. Owens, residing at Knapolis, V c. also survives him. I .f I FEBRUARY I -& FURNITURE SALE ' -M m, ill! ''f Starts Wednesday the 4 v Ij 5th. For particulars j " - 1' see Page Eight in to- v. 1 1 morrow's issue of the . y ji RE VIE W A; . r j '- - . , . . , Glaremont ISJurgerieg Claremont, California Al Kinds of Ornamental, Deciduous And Citrus Tress Our New Catalog - $100 Reward, SIOO The readers ot this paper will b pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science lias been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh betas a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in ternallr. actin? directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strrncth by bulletins up the constitution and axslstinc nature ll doing its work. The proprietors have so nuch faith in Its curative pow ers that Ihejr offer One Hundred Dollars for any case .that It fails to cure. Send for list of testlmoniiis. jlddress f. J CIISNKV CO., Toledo, Ohio Sold tT all Srnirslsts. Tie. Take IlaU'a Famllr FilU (or constipation. Ileal battle scenes of the Balkan 'var taken on the firing line, to bo seen tt ihe Iloval Theater commenc ing with todav's matinee. We get then first Advertisement 148 WATCH THIS SPACE For Announcement From The U.S. HARDWARE & PAINT STORE Main St., Xext Door To "I'ncle Sam's' Loan Olflce. Results Review Ad. Columns 2BE Domestic Us Electric Toaster n i ' i e trCZf r , . . . Our New Seeds For 1913 Don't be disappointed this year either la your field or garden planting. ' Select your seeds from our big fresh assortment. The very choicest seeds are here. They,, have been selected from the 2rst yield of last year's finest plantings, Slower fruit or vegetable seeds in great variety. A large assortment has jnst been received this week. Bisbee Drug tt a Coffee Percolator A Chafine: Dish y . 1 1 rn i'iii - ' s iea Kettie j? n Disc Stove tElectriQ' Water" Heater i Baby Bottle Heater " Warming Pad Curling Iron " Vacuum Cleaner Electric Sewing Machine Motor Electric Irons: tr " ';" Hot Point 6, lbs. Price " General Electric 6 lbs. " Westinghouse 6 ;lbs. American Beaujby 6 lbs. We have ail of the above appliances for sale and alt v.' are sold subject to acceptance or rejection after liberal trial. ' i f a tt $450) Guarantee $500. . Life Guarantee. Bisbee Improvement Co, ,-9rmH'M-mt3iiafm-': "" ""' tn.Warvl"-e -- ), .-, mmttttttmrn . . j Arifcnjan.. MMMaBMHHiMllMMM. if: wrwwmmj ' S jffiL r r-1 1i