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SIX THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919. m CITY BRIEFS Has any one visited you? Or hare you entertained? If so, call The Review Socie'y PJdilor, Black 6S1. terday afternoon to be in attendance ; at the drawing of trial jurors for the approaching term of court, as is re quired by law. He will return late to-1 day. ! ford. 111. Funeral arrangements have , James Allison, D.idK-y pleaded guilty not been made pending word from and paid a fine of $10 uliieh was the brothers. Miss Peterson had assessed by the court, been in the emulov of the Copper guoen hotel fqr some tinia OVER FROM TOMBSTONE. TRAFFIC OFFICER ILL. Trafti'j (ii.id r A. Keese is ill at hi3 home. 'MISS COWAN ILL. ; JANUARY PAYMENT DUE. i .Miss Jeanette Cowan of the Shat-j The January payment of the Vic- 'tuck-Arizona Mining company offices', tory boys on their war woik subscrip-1 and h r sist is very ill at ner Home in warren. thins Is due and payatne. 1 ne victory i b: ys did fine work in the drive for J BACK FROM NAVY. ' BOSWELL ILL. funds, tripling the quota assigned to i Koscoe ('. Johnson, formerly a inger Mrs. George lliavin is in the dis trict Irom Tombstone visit viv hr mother, "irs. Initltr, of I pier Lowell Mr-.. Chi'iles Wiles. HMD COLORED S""'; A1 mutiny VI II CCA. M DIED mBcroc He Faces Business Locals IS IN SAN D: EGO. Mrs. 1). C. Minton is on a San Diego. I C. W. Boswell of the Pdsbee Auto them. company, was unable to attend to his : risit in ! duties yesterday on account of an at-: MISS ARAI2A ILL. i nick of la grippe. I Miss Teresa Arazia TO L03 ANGELES. Mrs. W. A. .Meyer and family have gone to Los Angdes. is ill at her I I h line on Wiro ro:;d suf ferine wish an RECOVERS FROM FLU. 'attack of la grippe. Miss Araiza is a j Miss Helen Lyford of Opera Drive. . member of the sales force at the Pair ' has recovered from an attack of in- store. ! fltiin inrl ha, rncnmad h or nncifin.i FROM COUNTY SEAT. Charlie Blackmail of Tpmbstone, was an arrival in the city yesterday. 'at the Lyric theater. IS ILL AT HOME. .miss .tianei nower is suiieriug wua i tiIsin,-?s interes t an attack of influenza at her home. i "UNCLE j;M" IN DOUGLAS. J. A. Finney, Sr., better known to his many friends as "Uncle Jim" Fin ney, is in Douglas looking after his there. MISS LUCERE ILL. VICTIM OF INFLUENZA. ! Miss Cleotilde Lucere of the J. C. R. M. Moncrief of Don Luis, is suf- 1 Penny company store, was unable to fering -with an attack of influenza atjptttnd to her duties at the store yes his heme. i terday cn account of illness. ENGINEER RECOVERING. County Highway Engineer J. C. Ryan, who has been suffering with an attack of influenza, is recovering. The quarantine under which he was placed has been removed. J'inciio'i mine, ha returned ni Mare Island, where l i- was i John i'.apilste. ; a negro, :,s;ed annul i i'i years a residei.; .' UNABLE TO REPORT. Miss Agnes Borrego, who was ap pointed clerk to Representative Hirry Sealey at the convening of the state legislature, was unable to attend the session on account of the illness of her mother. r known as "Bat," j !'d ears, and lr 1 Arizona, da! in.; i II iif which tine.1 ! was I lie body; Cniled states naval tiaining M.,.van, r (,,;. jj,., n. shiM-hter oi He has resumed his old p.ui-1 i:,.rliardi110 r.ni.h. 1C miles east j " 'of Douglas, died yesterday ai tne ;-! t'i,lit( r ranch, n iter a brief illni -s j i.f L.iwei trailble. Ills funeral v.iir be I h dtl in Doughs Sunday, the pastor of j the diced church liter- officiating. News of tie? o J !'.' !-,';. u;;th ci: me j ai a rief to many fcisd.'e. '!'.' w:::! had known hitn for many jears. Bern in tue days of -i-iwry. l'.a lis -.;:J nil parents be!onrt'-l to the 1; e liter family. Wr.tvi, f.s 1ST'.', fol- at the lier f! in th school, lion. IS LOCAL VISITOR. Mrs. J. V.. Simpson is thj gue.st of Mrs. Jennie Warren. Majer Simpson, husband of Mrs. Si:.lpson. has been stationed at Nogales with the Teutn cavalry, but is being transferre I to Pert Hu:".ruca. BATEMAN BACK HOVE. M. A. Bt-.tomau, foi aicriy a sampler ; c,-iri slaughter came to .Vrlzona from at the Brigcs shaft of the C. a. A. t. r.:-. Baptise came with him. From company, hr.s returned hve from : i.at da ' uni; his death. "Bat" rarely other employment. He received ecni- Oimp Ktnvton titer having received v.;is set, ai.. ted Irom .hi? patron and his discharge from the fervne and cv pi over. has rej'ipie. ins old positiot That $7.'l" was not a great enough amount to appear on the face of a pay check given him by the El Paso & Southwestern system for work done by him on one of the system's section gangs, and that an additional jl'i could be realized from the cashing of th" sa,e check, was the decision reached Saturday by I). Hernandez when he is alleged to hare raised a check and pre sented it for payment at th" Ie.vell Drug eomp.i'.y. The check wis hen ord but toitay Hernandez is behind the bars in the Lowell jail Hernandez had been working on a Feet ion gang on the E. P. & S. W. nen: Brvnardino but quit his work there and came to Bisbee Saturday seeking BLACKSMITH COAL Just unloaded one car of Ajax smithing coal. Bropliy Curriate com pany, Lowell. .ri"i2 NOTICE Electrical wiring pp-ir,; P C. Lyman. Phone ori Bisbee. y do tie, by rs j l-'.i. Dr. Playfalr. Osteop 9; Illll. Miseii cut mop Fl.'Oiie 1! Matron m- CtT NOTICE Mrs. W. M. Wittig b::: opruod hair dressing parlors at her residence on Hoveland street. V.'urrm. neur Cr'e;i ivay school. Full line of V arrititlio preparations Ph' iu1" B!u SM. xTO I.. I.. ;ilHU.n Sel' the 'The I hoiie-iii-ia Wl'h A S-.'i! ' :su. I RCCKHILL'tj STAGE pensntion for his work in the form of n-.suee-.omumone. leaves .. ,ir.,.-n nr. ,i i.,.l Btsbee Auto coiri;.ar.y. 7:4.". a PIERCE IN CITY. WOODMAN CIRCLE MEETS. James Pierce, a well known travel-1 The regular meeting of Copper ing man of Ihoenix. is in the city for! Queen Grove. No. 32, Woodman Circle,! a short time. BACK TO TOMBSTONE. Miss Emma Bishop, who has been visiting in Lowell, will return to Tombstone today. ASKS FOR ADDRESSES. Any one knowing the present ad- was held at 7:30 o'clock last night at ; dress of Frank C. DeLucas. Julius th? Finn hall in Johnson addition. Bambas or Mrs. Dolly (Jailing will con- i fer a favor upon the local Red Cross HUACHUCA WATER MAN. . by calling at the Library b'tilJing or Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Davis of Tomb-! telephoning 3S0. stone, spent yesrerday in Bisbee. Mr. j INEW MERCHANTS' POLICE. Jay F. Wilmoth, havi tg received his ccti.niissKii! as deputy I nited States marshal here, has resigned his posi tion as merchants' pollcman. He wr.s succeeded )y I. on Schnarr, a well known resident. Mr. Schnarr at surced his d.it'es last night. Bravery we; a raark'-d ciiaracter- ms a one nerore tne sevtn tie received y' i- or trie o ;1 man and in mo stirrins pajiiieiii oi ?ii.ai. i-vieccion ui uie Phone Biseee Bisbee. in . i . r.o !T. j Davis is owner of the Huachuca Water I MASONS WANT INFORMATION. FOSTER IS ILL. i company, which supplies the county) During the last lew days, several Tom C. Foster, chief deputy sheriff seat. I telegrams addressed to Sgt. T. Alex- at Lowell, was ill yesterday, confined to his home. being MRS. HARTMAN ILL. Mrs. Joe Hartman of I'ppor Tomb stone canyon i very ill suffering with , arrived in the city yesterday an attack of influenza. I short visit. ander in care of the Masonic club. OVEP FROM DOUGLAS. ' 'have been received. Sergeant Alex- J. E. Evans, who has ben stationed j ander is not known at the club and to man and his in Douglas with the V. M. C. A. mi'.i- j formation as to the tary branch at Camp Harry J. Jones, whereabouts is desired. for a i STORK VISITS. I TOO MUCH JOY. Too great a load of liquid joy aboard at one time caused the arrest of L. .urn r- r fl CMI m P lYiido re i cnoun utc Mr and Mrs. T. B. Sessions of Wpr-; Miss Anna Mary Peterson, 27 years ;M. Dudley on the charge of disturb- len were vifited by the stork Wed-j old, died at 6 o'clock yesterday morn-. ing the peace cf Lowell. Following nesday and were left a baby boy. j ing at the home ol her sister, Mrs. (his arrest Dudley told Deputy Sheriff ;C. E. Johnson, on Warren hill, follow-! Jack Ryan that lie had gotten what TO COUNTY SEAT. , ing an attack of influenza. Besides !the bootlegger called mescal, "But, I. C. E. Adams, chairman of the her sister. Miss I'eterson is survived 4reW,-1 think XPK. poisoned." When county board of supervisors, left yes-1 by two brothers who reside in Rock-Ibrought before Justice of the Peace TODAY Continuous:! to 11 p. m. TODAY Harold Lloyd Comedy "TliS City Slicker" SPECIAL MUSIC BY GRIBBLE'S 6-PIECE ORCHESTRA V3L FOX PRESENTS MTiX7 -ui- A QUICK ACTION PLAY OF THE ALASKAN CANADIAN BORDER tip Ft -'IP 'I. Ace High is a thriller; it is full of the big humaaous, for which the west is justly famous. It shows the good and bad men and draws the line sharp WITH ACTION FROM TITLE TO SIZZLING CLIMAX ADMISSION: Children, 10c; Adults 15c; Reserved, 25c; This includes the war tax. s when i lie Apache Indians were the warpath in ihis state and i ii'-.n So!!ora, re n.: I many lignt raising was made immediately attT the transaction and officers were no tified. The matter was referred to li. CARPENTERS NEEDED. Carpenters and painters for con ! s'ruction work at Fort Huachuca ate! urgently needid, -according to the: construction qnarteiL.aster at the 1 post, who is advertising lor work men. 'An inducement of a salary of! $100 per month is being c-f'r-red. ' lioard is ottered at $1S per month. ' i- c .1 .!Oi , ii''. n solera, re n.: i many ngins , a,i -i aiivc;iHi!'.'s with the r il men. j T. lrvington. special officer of the His iis notable expbdt was driving railroad with offices in this city, who a f ur-l.crsi- team alone into the j received a description of the man from heai'i. of rhi Apache co i.it ry to rescue j his former sectioii foreman. The ar the hedies cf two white men who had rest was made yesterday morning l -::n murd'-red. This he did, bring- when Officer lrvington located Her- j ing their bodies to l oniu.uone, wnere j nanaez worKing wirn me iorce laying C !" ie! slaughter was sheriff. the new track in the Bisbee yards. NIGHTS OF C0LUV3US DANCC At the Penny ha!! Saturday. Jur.ui.ry IS. Adinisison $1. Larger tin' irod the bi tter. !'; MRS. SHERRILL LEAVES. Mrs. V. A. Sherrill. -.ho was in the Phelps Dodge hospital here following an operation, has recovered suffi ciently to le;:vc the institution and re turn to Tombstone. Mr. Sherill. wlu is assistant clerk of the beard of supervisors, came here to meet her and accompany her lioni Nc better attention could l ave been i h(-:i a member of tne family than was acton'.! d the old nero by his em- p'oyeis V. '!'.! :i his illness to k a turn i for the worse two days b fore his . c;'a:!i. a traii."l t:urse and the serv-1 ices of;, doctor were procured for him. j l util his fatal illness, hi-! rugged j physii,ue had been a matter of wo.ider to tl ot,e aTotind him. "'Old Pat' was very fait'.iful and we feci :;j l':;ii'ah we had lost u mem-! be.- tf the family." "aid Mrs. Slaugh ter lav nii:h: wiie.i she was called by telephone. '1 firmly believe that he w ; lo.ej by ir.ore people than the majority t.i uh are. H was as bra ve in !.' thi'iacter was beautiful." Disposition of the case 'Rill not be made until the return of Judge J. L. Winters, who is now in Tucson on business. NOTICE Commencing January 2'' I will sill ell groceries at cost price. Strict!." cash. Come in and look at the prices. 9.18 CCS Hlt KEY. Painter end Paper Hanging, Signs. C. J. BRANDT Bos 130 27 Broadway. Phone 435. BURRO POLICE ROUNDS UP ANIMALS FOR CITY ar- LIEUTENANT YOAKUM HERE. First l.ieut. Emit Yoakum has rived here from Camp Jackson to ; visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess,? i Ycakuni of Warren. Lieutenant Yoa-i kum leaves here in a few days lor; Los Angeles, where he will resume the position he left when be joined i the army. I CITY IS CONTINUING As a result of their apparently be ing idle in the meaning of the city or dinances. Horace Taylor, Charles C. Collins. Arthur Chapman and William C. Ha'dy, negroes, were brought be- SHEA IN CITY. Jack Shea, probably the oldest trav- ! eling man on the road "making" ISis- I bes. arri. o l here yesterday. Mr. dnea t (represents a ciar house. He is I fore Judge John W. Hogan yesterday I watching peace developments with I afternoon for trial. Following a hear ; particular interest as he has two sons!'" w,I"n two we,' convicted and two in France, both being in the medical A new city official was added to the list when M. Jaso, a Mexican, was em ployed yesterday by City Marshal J. A. Kempton and commisisoned as official burro catcher of Bisbee. Jaso's first day was highly successful as he had six stray burros in the pound shortly after the middle of the day and doubt less increased the number before the close of his "office hours." Because some of the owners of the i burros doubted his authority and, in one case at least, the Mexican burro owner tried to take a captured animal from him, Jaso obtained a written "commission" from Marshal Kempton. The police soon will commence the annual dog killing campaign, Mr. Kempton said, all unlicensed canines coming under the ban of the law and being liable to immediate eiecution wherever found. department of the army. PARENT-TEACHER MEETING. Tiie Central Parent Teachers' asso ciation will met Tuesday evening a the Horace Mann. Jr., High school acquitted. Judge Hogan rend the men a stern lecture upon the evils of idle ness. He gave the two who were or vkted a suspended sentence upon their promise that ih-.-y would go to work at once. i The roundup of idle men has -met to Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiif Joints Drives Out Pain YouH know why thousands use Mus ttrole once you experience the glad re lief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug stota. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does ret blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on! Musterole 13 recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, st.ff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, piuns ar.d aches of the back cr joints, sprains, sore ir.usclcs, bruises, chilblains, Xrosted feet, coids of the cliest (it oitea prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital six 52.30 at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Lane of the i with ext. lient results, according Anti-Tuberculosis association will ad ! ttv .Marshal J. A. Kempton. dress the meeting. An interesting musical program also has been ar- ! ranged. The meeting is particularly important as officers for the ensuing year a-e to be chosen. J4MwlW'-y-77-T-'r1ry:t TOWIGHT-Gr FIRST CAVALRY DOT tonight! I I TT -v TTT7 V fi NEW COMMANDING GENERAL. Brigadier General Hartinc.n scon Recently several Mexicans convict ed of vagrancy were given sentences of 60 days on the road gang. Former ly, whiie there were large numbers of Mexicans sunning themselves around the fence in front of the Phelps Dod'e general office it was dif ficult to get one to work. Since the will arrive in Douglas to take com-! "ews ot the vagrancy roundup lias got mand of the troops stationed in the; ten about among them, it is easy to Arizona military district, according to- 'et assistance at any kind of labor, an announcement in the last issne of : the marshal said. the Army and Navy Journal. General llartnian will not come to Arizona as a stranger, having been stationed in I Douglas with the Seventeenth cav- , , . ,, . , , , (Itv R.-viow F.i-aseil Wire airy as co.onei several years ago. He COPLW HAG F.N", Jan. IT. Maxim will relieve Colonel Carnahan, com-1 ..,,. ,ha fnrm. r hi.isi.M-ib umhns- EOLSHEVIKI OVERTURES. inanuer of tne Twenty-fifth infantry, and now anting district commander. sador at London, has sent a note to President Wiison declaring that the bolshevik government of Russia is prepared to cease iis world propa ganda if tiie allies will agree to enter i into peace negotiations with it, ac- MARRIED IN PHOENIX. The friends of Miss Linnie Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Houn- tree ot this city, will.be surprised to ,.oraillI; t0 SOciul Demokrateu team cr tne marriage or .miss rage iO inai .es it. 1 ouuemaii, is ai present employed by the Arizona Hor-: tules Copper company as chief clerk and paymaster. The marriage took . place in Phoenix January 9. After spending a few days in Phoenix with friends and relatives, they left for( Kay, where they will malie their home. Both the bride and groom are 1 well know n in p.isbee. j 0c Ccntinuctis 1:00 to U:C0 p. m. TODAY LOWELL WORLD FILM CORP. PRESENTS BYRNE BROTHERS i i the World Famous Comedy Scream "Eight. Bells" From the stage reduction that made millions laugh, turned into a tremendous cinema success, and a Triangle Comedy I "Courts and Cabarets" ' Adults 18c, war tax 2c, total 20c Children 9c, war tax lc, total 10c Reserved seats 30c I Today ONLY Former Local Man Killed in Cave-In 4 Y i THEATER 9 Continuous From 1:00 to 11:00 P.M. ARTCRAFT PICTURES CORP. FRESENTS THAT DELIGHTFUL LITTLE STAR PRESENTING A GORGEOUS MINSTREL FIRST PART AND Vaudeville Acts S 60 -People -60 INCLUDING THE CRACK FIRST CAVALRY BAND ; Caught by a cavein on p. lease he j was operating nt Pearee. Harry Welch, formerly a resident of this eity and an employe of the mines, sustain ed injuries Tuesday from which he died the following day. according to in- j formation reaching here yesterday. Mr. Welch's body was shipped to Mesa Thursday for burial. According to the account of the af ! fair reaching here. Welch had a lease on top of the hill above the Pearee mill site where the ground was loose-, ; having slou'-ihed away several times in I the pi'st. While at work in a drift tho roof came down on him. He was res cued mid given the best attention ob i taitU'.He but expired the following day. MARGUERITE I IN CLARK OWEIi Ad: inly story o: SEATS NOW SELLING AT EOX OFFICE Balcony, 50c; War Tax, 5c; toal 55c Lower floor, last 13 rows, 75c, tax, 8c, First 12 rows, $1.00, tax 10c, total ....$1.10 total 83c NewTailoring DEPARTMENT We do our own designing and cutting, and try on each garment befol; completed, which assures a perfect fit. Alterations, e'ean ing, pressing and repairing neatly done. II. MICHAELS, Tailor, With Miller Shirt and Hat Shop Main St., Bisbee I -3 U V V ZJ-Jvw f the Wooded Hills. Also, the 8th Episode of THE HAND OF VENG EANCE," the Amazing Serial of Mystery The Kidnapped Statesman" And a KEYSTONE COMEDY wifh CHESTER CCNKUN in "Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts" Lower floor, 13c, war tax, 2c, total 15c Balcony 9c, war tax lc, total 10c Reserved seats 22c, war tax 3c, total 25c