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- - '' -'" y THE B1SBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 191 PAGE FIVE ft ft tHj ssk I s 'ft f is ?T k - eL4 ' m ' WP 1 Personal Mention City Clerk Kltzpatrick: went to Tombstone yesterday on business. V. U. Bporllder, of Tucson, is in the city cm business. United States Attorney J. K. Mor rison, was at Douglas yesterday. Agent Graves ot (the El Paso and Southwestern, went to Douglas yesterday. William D. Bhaw. a well known In surance isias ot Phoonlx. Is In the ttty. George Martin and I. B. Hamil ton, ot Tucson, are registered at tho Copper Queen. H. ST. Morris, of El Paso was la the city yesterday, stopping at the Copper Queen. Roy Swain, of Tombstone, was in - tbe city yesterday, stopping at the Cotiper Queen. E. II. Barton has returned from a visit of several months to Ama rillo. Texas. Mr. Barton has con siderable property there and he may return there later to reside perrnau.ntly. The Methodist Ladies' Aid society nlll hold their regular monthly food tale today at the Standard Furni ture Company. All kinds of home cooked food also aprons of all kinds and colored Easter eggs "will be on sale. 89. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES This is the time of the year that fresh green vegetables are at Uelr beet, almost every thing being on the market and In nne condition. Notice our assortment for Saturday and telephone us your order; It will be put up by experienc ed clerks early Saturday ra6ra mg assuring ytu of complete delivery of every thing order ed; for although we try hard to Cll all orders complete it sometimes happens that come certain vegetable sells fast, and the late buyer is disap pointed in not being able to obtain their favorite vegeta ble. Our list for Saturday is com;, plete.' Crisp Tender lettuce 2 heads 15c Celery 2 heads ...25c Ripe Tomatoes 2 lbs ...23c Green Beans R 20c Summer Squash lb ... .15c California Asparagus lb .20c Cal. New Potatoes lb ... .15c Texas New Potatoes lb ...10c Ited Radishes Bunch 5c Green Onions Bunch ... .53 New' White Turnips Bunch 5s New Beets Bunch 5s Mustard Greens Bunch ... "5c Parsley Bunch -,.5i Spinache lb 10c Sweet Potatoos lb .........5c Bermuda Onions lb 10c Sabbage, Solid hds lb ....us Cucumbers. (Hot house). Each ... ... ... ...2c Artichokes 2 for 25c Strawberry Rhubarb lb ...10c Green Chill lb 25 Warren Ranch Asparagus lb 20c Notice our window this even ing. It will be full of tho ynnest lot of vegetables It' is possible to obtain that any where.' - in ii . isama "Brer Rabbit" Knows What is Good Armour's "STAR" Ham with Eggs For Your Easter Breakfast The delicate ham flavor you want is found In every "STAR" ham May we servo you "Star" ham and fresh eggs for your Easter break fast? J. B. ANGIUS GROCERY PKONE 22. BASE BULL ! I "' NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Chicago R. 1 St. Louis 2 0 . 1 Chicago ICO Harmon ana liresnanan, Pfelster nod Archer. At Boston Brooklyn Boston H. 1G 2 H. IS U. Scharbdt and Bergen; Tyler. Pfelf fer. Parsons and Graham. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit- K. IL . C 3 Chicago Detroit - Lange anj Payne, Stallage. 0 5 6 11 Wlllett and At St. Louis Cleveland St. Louis R. II. 10 8 Mitchell. K:app aud smith: George and Clark. COAST LEAGUE. At Los Angeles R. H. San Francisco 3 12 Vernon 2 10 Suter and Berry; Castleton Ilognn. Twelve innings. - IS. 3 1 tnd At Sacramento t R. H. '- Los Angeles 3 T 2 Sacramento 4 9 2 Frlene and Couchman; Delhi, Ab bott, Nourse and Thomas. At San, Francieco It. II. B- Portland 6 12, 3 Oakland 4 7 Seaton, Archer and Murray; Kll- roy, Christian and Frledeman. "AWFUL HORRIBLE" PERSONNEL STATED Little Egypt, Siamese Twins and Giber Things at Y. M. C. A. Carnival Calamity Jane, insurecto Nell, Laughing Anna and Weeping Mollie, four charming mails will turn sum mersets in a circle, tho diameter of which is only one Inch greater than their helghth, each night of the Car nival. Madam Skreboyd, the hllf girl will appear at the Carnival each night. Little Egypt will be at the carnival one night only. The only Living Siamese Twins at the carnival Monday and Tuesday nights only, this Is a costly attraction and we were not able to secure It fcr Saturday night. In a Bird Cage, the smallest dog in existence at the Carniial Tuesday night only If the weather is not too cold. Should It be too cold for the doggie Tuesday night, another attraction will be se cured. The original Chinese Boxers Saturday and Monday nights at the carnival. We have secured the Drill Team, the Society or M. B. D. a, who will give a domons'tration of tho inside workings of this society emitting the secret partvof the work, for at least one night. We are trying to secure them for all three nights. Arrange ments are almost complete and we expect by the time this paper goes to press to hae completed the plans and signed the contract to hate on Tuesday night an lnsarrecto who was wounded at the battle of Agua Prieta. Don't fall to see the Phcn tom Dance. Don't fall to see the Giant Woman who Is native of Texas. We oxpect new attractlefis each diy. watcn mo papors ior laa pro- gram. Remember the carnival is for all fun loving persons Hd the ad mittance Is 5 cents. Tonight -Tonight SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS. MONTREAL, April 14. Tho speed- lest swimmers of tho Dominion are entered in the Canadian swimming championships, which aro scheduled for decision tonight and tomorrow night In the tank of the ilontreal athletic association. The programme provides for the foUowlng events: 40 yards, 10O yards, 220 yards. 440 yard-, diving, and lOO-yard relay race for teams of four men each. MtfclliNU Ul- Wl. L,ti-&.w. - ... . . mv jj"h a nrm TDC i ,-teVJ insmi ,er tomorrow. Many present re- ; American aide to ? J Irwmatlvs of the tnde are to at- "S rn the law the craUH IW trom Iowa, Kansas. Mta; ?Lwt,C "1 "'' '? r! and Nebraska. ' . .. 3. ' '."VL.rTwt. mmm' ninin Talw-' Drwrgtets refund money K GROVE" City News in Brief Junior Will Play. The Y. M. C. A. Junior base- hall team will play the Copper Queen barn employes at the grounds ti .! (ha lm ihla tnflrnlni nf 11 o'clock, opening the season for the junior contlgenL Officers Busy Serving. All of the Blsbee officers aro bui ily engaged theso days la serving grand jury summons and subpoenaes lor (ho coming term of the grand Jury and federal qourt at Tomb stone. Y. W. C. A. Easter Service. A special Easter service will do held at the Y. "VV. C. A. build ing Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The secretary -"rill make n talk and special music program will be rendered. Undergoes Operation. Mrs. Glllei. ot the clerical force of the Copper Queen store, was operated npon yesterday morning at the Copper Queen hospital for ap pendicitis. She stood tho opera tion well and it is believed will make a rapid recovery. Judge Murphy Better. Judge Owen Murphy of Lowell was reported to bo somewhat improved yesterday, though ho is still cfcn Uued .to his bed. There were no cases 'made by Lowell ofllcera yes terday and only one was tried ' in Judge High's court, ,a ca30 of dis turbing the peace, the defendant being fined 37.50. Fry Will Attend. Rev. J. C. Foe will attend the l'rer.byterj of Southern Arizona to be held at Duncan. Arts., beginning Friday, April' 21. Tho Presbj terian Home mission will meet a day earlier. The Presbytery Is com posed of twelve American churces. I've Mexican and four Indian Assembly at Atlantic City. The general assembly 'o the lresbyterlan church will meet At lantic City. N. J., this year, May IS. The Presbytery of Southern Arizona will bo represented by Rev. J. C. Frye of this city, who will take his summer vacation at. thai time? Bisbee Doctors Serve. Drs. Herendeen and Ha ley were among tho Blsbee people who went to Douglas Thursday night, follow ing receipt of tho nows of tho light at Agua Prieta. They went across the line and contributed their ser vices In dressing tho wounds of the Injured. They returned later In the evening. 1 At the Front. Among the Bisbee people who went to Douglas yesterday to snltt tbe powder of battle were Drs. Min er and Shine and Fred Sutter, who went across country in Dr. Shine automobile. Another auto party was comtosed of Tony Kline, Jim Let son, William Robinson, George Rob erts and Lem Shattuck. On the Firing Line. A party ot Douglasltes, who were In the city Thursday afternoon on business, wero at the Copper Queen hotel when word came over tho wires that a battle yfas in progress' at Agua Prieta. Business might go hang for the time being so far as these bank presidents, copper magnates, eta, cared. They Jumped into an automobile and were w-iske'l away to the frontier. In the party were Dr. F. W. Wright. E. R. Pirtlc, a O. Ellis, Albert M. Sames, David Benshimol and F. E. CadwelL s FROM THE FRONT I fya, jg fle But Some Funny Things Happen-Even Then War is bell, hut even at that H ia its fanny side. Things that . . . funny ordinarily brln orth laugnter under conditions ot ; ar pr0Dably because they irtund o'ur o Iae0 shrieking shell? crJea oI oundcd and o rattle o: lnuskeU Tne attack and capture prJeta iM re3UlU;a ia a 8 - d 8torJ some funny (P wUh good Jed . Xmerlcan blooi A Blsbee omccr, returning iwm . . . ... ,. fhlft on He turned squarely i a?ouna n.iu. , -- 111 uis saume, uao .in w ..-Unn inrl hl hulletS COH tinued to' fall around him. H "vneclod bis horse and returned Agua Prieta and told the federals., ROY GILL LEAVES 10 PLAY WITH ANGELS Not Heavenly Angels but Los Angeles Club of Coast League OTHER PLAYERS LEAVE Roy GUI, one of the mainstays of baseball in the Warren district, will leave next week for Los An go'es. to again enter the lists ot professIiiial ball. Ho has sold out his bvf.nersl.ce, the Mission pool hAll, and villi lenvo early -next week GUI has recehed several attractive offers, one from Los An ge'.oj. in the lVcific coast league. anotLc, from Eati Lake City anC still mother from Helena. Gill has been one ot the moving spirits In the preliminary arrange ments for tho formation of the pro (Kued Cozy Corner League and his leparture will be severely fnlt by the boosters of that organization. "I would like to remain In Blsbee bnt the prospects for ball, except In the amateur city leagues, do no: hcem bright at nresenL" Roy (Sill has always been strong with tho baseball fans in the War ren district and there was great patlstactlon in the camp wLcn he decided to remain In ' Blsbee ' anil enter business here. His place on tho Subway 'has been cue of the most popular pool resorts in the city by reason of his large fallow, tug of personal friends. , ' Gill has not definitely docldeo which of the offers made hhn ho will accept, "but it 1b more than like ly that ho will go to Dos AcgIe3 llo 13 going to try-out for mound work with tho Angels and every tan in the district hopes that he will make good with the team. The departure of GUI will bo the signal for a general hegira of pro tessionsl players from the city, who have been staying in Bisbee :n th hope that the baseball organization could' "start something" In the way of semi-professional ball. It ha& been GUI's presence -and backing of tho proposition that caused many of the old players to remain here, deferring acceptance ot propositions orfered them by teams of other cities. Through no fault of Bisbee or anyone connected with tho plans for organizing a federation ot south western teams for the sumn-cr ot 1311, tho prospects for such a league have about evaporated. With all of tho professionals leaving the city and the city league going, open ing up, there in little hope now oi getting the teamu of the southwes together In a federation or league. It may be that a season of rest from professional ball will bo a good thing for the southwett. El Paso dropped o it of llie running ear ly In the season, it is said, because of lack of funds to finance a league team. Here's hoping that the ian3 of the southwest will be so hungry by next year for professional league ball that they will sell tholr shirts. It necessary, to put up for a revived Cactus League. Blsbee will not be withot base ball, however. The city league will bo formed within two weeks and thn schedule begun. A meeting win be held at Warren park Sunuay an cmoon to further the organization plans of tho league. Tho Review pennant will arrive trom tho factory about the time tbe schedule gets going am: win le displayed down town. The Pen nant will be tho original "beautiful lag" and amateur fandom will ral 1 around the Imaginary rags of their favorites to boost for n inner. the LADIES GUILD SALE. Special sale glngbam aprons, fan cv work, home cooked food and .tiome made candy, Y. "W. O. A. Saturday afternoon commencing a 2 o'clock. Tea and cako served in be afternoon. 465 BRING YOUR" FRIENDS TO THE SATURDAY NICHT DANCE AT THE LOWELL CLUB. BRENNAN ORCHESTRA. ' 9- thing out I will bring my 17J men over here and lick the both of you." The thing stopped. A slip of a lad from some south ern state, who had joined the rebels lor adventure, leaned lazily on hi title and munched an apple. "Well," be remarked in a lazy drawl, "we have got the town but what win we with It now that we have cot It." Munching apples ill l-ecame the life of an adventurer. A prlvato on the American side, en patrol duty, reported to his sergeant: -Sergeant. Oi am In the line of j nro.- Can't help it," replied the ofll; Mf "irtti-11 tiVA tr etav thprp bi know, Ol know,' replied tho tojrivate, who Is an Irishman, "hut n was, making an offlcIalSjrtJ An Easter Present FREE vTo Every Lady In Bisbee YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY .:- -:- ANYTHING -:- -:- Saturday, Apr. t5 I will have' in 1,000 carnations to give to tne Ladies of Bisbee as EASTER SOUVENIRS " ' ' ' ' . Come In Ladies and get a carnation At The M One Price Store C. M. HENKEL, Jeweler and Optometrist A CHILD'S ENDOWMENT. Most mothers who are Interested In the education of their 'children try to devise a plan whereby they can. set aside nlckles and dimes which tho child receives. Thej generally put It In a little tin bank which will mean something to the child in the future. New York Life has Just Issued a new policy to cover this ground. The New York Life Ins. Co., is sues these policies payable elthei by annual or semi-annual premiums. To secure the payment of an en dowment of a fixed amount on at talnlng the age ot IS, 21 or 25 years which ever may be selecteu t the outset. These policies pay an annual dividend. No medlca: examination is required. The amount assured is always de terred for a complete number ot cars and tho date of the appllca tlon, (that is thfe date of the pay ment of the first premium) deter tnine3 the date upon which tbe a&to of the contract terminates Thus, supposing tho child is three cars and four months of age at the time of the application for in surance, it will receive the amount assured either at tho age of eigh teen years and four months or twenty-one years and four months or twenty-tlve years and four months according Do the period of the en- Uowment, i Tho policy is noa-forfeitablo after three full annual payments have been paid. The policy has a guar anteed cash value and embraces every advantage of twenty year en Uowment policy for an adult after tbe child Is fifteen years of age Should tho child dlo before attain 'ng the ago of fifteen years the company will return the premiums received and the dividends accru ing on the policy. The advantage of this method of saving over any other is that the child has a fixed plan for his savlug and a period to work to. We are going to make a special feature of this policy, any ono interested in the future welfare ot their children can get further particulars by calling at my office or dropping a card to Box 3S9, ms bee J. M. McGREGOR, Agent, Room 3 j Uank of Blsbee Bldg. Phone 319 , New York Life Ins. Co. Ulsbee. Arizona , The Sum and Substance of being a subscriber to this paper is that ycu and your family become attached to it. The paper becomes a member of the family and its coming each week will be as welcome as the ar rival of anyone thatfs dear. It will keep yoa ialbnned on the doings of tbe community and IBS carguas oi ine iBcrcci;i i regularly advertised wBl enable I you to ave raany timet tha cost I of the rafeaalpiion. I -1- .ORPHEUM. C J ALDH., Mgr. SPECIAL TONIGHT "YOUNG SANDOW" World's Champion Middleweight Strong Man and ....Weight Lofter.... Direct from Orpheum Circuit marvelous feats cf strength per former. Dont miss this act 4 Reels Motion Pictures 4 Admission 10c and 15c. 7 :30 and 8 : p. m Complete change of program Sunday. Matinee. I ORPHEUM I The following list of attractions will be presented un der the auspices of the Chautaiwa Association, Star Quartette, Orchestra April- 17tii. Dr. f red'k. A. Cook, Explorer, ApriJ 28th, Cartec'i Jubilee Singers, April 29th. H. V. 'Adams', Lecturer,-. May 1st.' . William S. Battis, Impersonator, May 2nd;, Ash Davis & Miss Hyde, May 4th. English Opera Singers, SEASON TICKETS, $3.50 Single performance 25c, 50c, 75c. Season Tickets entitle the holder to reserved seats when presented at the box office, O K THEATRE "Independent" Pictures Shown exclusively NO FILM TRUST Goods Used B Program changes Sunday, Tues Day and Friday of each week. Admission ten and fifteen cents Program Friday and Saturday "THE POACHER." "THE CREEK CLAIM A Bison western drama. "A WISE DRUGGIST" THEATRE A splendid story of tho forest IMP Comedy. "HOW TWEEDLEDUM PAYS HIS BILLS" Comedy. "CLOUDS AND ICE FIELDS" Scenic. "THE ITALIAN ALPS." Scenic Mat'nee Tuesday, Friday, Sat urday and Sunday at 2:33 pi m. SUBSCRIBE TO THE REVIEW SUBSCRIBE TO THE REVIEW, ( t nrvvyyy'yt ' The Home of Arizonans Hotel Orndorfi lbA.AaA. EL PASO, READ THE REVIEW Special Eeaster Sunday , . - Friday and Saturday. Tho Essaney company present, "THE REDEEMED CRIM INAL" Superbly acted Artistically pho togpaphed unusual light ef fects. A feature full of hu man qualities. "NEW WOMAN PROBLEM" i i Flctorially discussed la ft I Lubin Comedy, a modern and timely subject In which "Mr and Mr. Sarah Jane Brown" are tho primo factors. I Tired Thomas with whom a X square meal is almost a I stranger is a real scream in J "EASY COIN" S "A COWBOY.'6 DEVOTION" The story is replete with western type and manhood. i "AN ENGLISHMAN'S HONOR" l A story with intense dramatic i strength covering both contin- X ents resulting in the reunion of two faithful hearts. I PICTURES CHANGE SUN DAY TUESDAY FRIDAY iOYALTHEATRE J M. D. BETZ, Manager The Best Equ i pped Eastman Kodak Agency in the district. A full line i of Kodaks and Supplies , alwavs on hand. r Lowell Drug Co. P O. Bid.; Lowell, Am ' TEXAS. 0 TONIGHT R- IT T&i VTF A ' 5. tt mil le crc .K. w. iferantre H m Na Ms IK sad rebel: If TO n l tn,ft -ne facU" r ' - J"jg".lWlilHl III . -V-. ir-m tjlW, -1 RT Tt Wj --" y-i 1 S-I-