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"? y ' vyi! wtt" .,,' , 'gBBfffr-,', y.Tg iSKri (, 1 i,iJWWW-,'f frr- -r" --'' PAGE SIX -ro 'WW THE BTSBEE DAILY REVTEW.BTSBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 36, 1912. " - - rwsp&ys2?' Wk V hri- ,,, r JrtJl .iWlWUW.lU v. "MKwyri to I Lv i. i war MKKau i wWJwmmmP Note the Perfect Fit The ELASTICITY and the reinforced heels and toes. Af are characteristic of Iron Clad Hosiery but the picture does not ihow the fine Itxhnt nor the n'ttf niA nor the. 'tpecii! twUt' which give tuch wonderful strength and durability to Iron Clada. We recommend them and guarantee aatitfaction. and would be pleased to abow you the goods IRON-CLADS in all colors, BLACK, TAN, NAVY GREY, etc. In 25 cents a pair and 35 cents, 3 for $1.00 ALSO-MED. WEIGHT and LIGHT WEIGHT CASH MERE 25 and 35 cents pair. WORKING SOX for the M1NES-SPEC1ALLY priced S5 cents per dozen and $1.25 per dozen Not Iron but lots of hard wear in them Schwartz Bos. Go., The Safe Place . Main Street SPEAKERSHIP OF SE INVOL Fight for Presiding Officer of Lower House on Hand and Special Election Will Be Held SAY COCHISE ENTITLED t 1? r-irreiitiy reported anions local li.lltlela.-s tjiat Governor Hunt will I make soma .kiwi of announcement early next well relative to the tiult-h- I talked-of special session of the. legis lature, which hnngs over the Arizona I political sanation like the IMlknn war I cloud. The- announcement will pie cipltafc twq state-wide political fights ' If Uie announcement contains definite announcement' of a special session. , First and closer to the people will bo a big fight for the house speakjr- , ship, which will ho made vacant by tho resignation, of Sptuker Sam Ilrad- i nor. of -Itenson. Incidentally a howl is going np from the taxpayers of the county at the prospect of having to play $3,000 .for a stecal election merely becauso Ilradner wanted to WOMEN SHOULI E PROTECTED Against So Many Surgical Op erations. HowMrs.Bethune and Mrs. Moore Escaped. Sikeston, Mo. "For seven years I suf-1 f ered everything. I was in bed for four or five days at a time every month, and so weak I could hardly ! walk. I cramped and ' had backache and headache, and was ' so nervous and weak that I dreaded to see anyone or have any- 1 one move in the room. The doctors gave me I medicine to ease me at those times und said that I ought to have an operation. I would not listen to that, and when a friend of my husband ' told him about Lydia E. I'inkham's Veg- ' e table Compound and what it had done j for his wife, 1 was willing to take it. Now 1 look the picture of health and feel I like it, too. I can do my own housework, , I hoe mv carden. and milk a cow. I can ' make sure of a b. Bradner or , cnU.rta-m company and enjoy them. "I Vourse acted OS uny .other mortal ., v;.it ,,, T hlQ nit wn a .- gJeS83Ei-.'"'?iB WiMIM', Brief Local Items Army Band Concert Soon. Tty; Ninth Cavalry band, which is considered one of the liest in the country will give a concert in Warren Park on Saturday afternoon followlu Thanl.-sglvlng. The Ninth Cavalry band has been favorably received wherever they have been heard and a treat Is therefoiv? in store for all who hear them. representation of attorneys defenso that Its main witness, Randall, of Douglas, was out of State. Ionard's bond of $1,500 was continued In force until the time ot the preliminary. It is expected that the case Will be set for one day next Meek. Invltcd to Play Polo. The El Paso army men are expect ing to hold a polo tournament on lionies in the tiear future and they have asked the members of tho "Ninth, cavalry to send a competing team. Although some of the best riders in the United States army aro among Troop B., stationed at Warren, it Is unlikely that a team will be sent from here. Lieut. Robinson Injured. Second lieutenant John A. Robin son, of the Ninth cavalry, was ser iously hurf Tuesday by being caught In a guidj wire while speeding on his tharger. He was thrown to the yrojiwtvand received severe bruises .aKout tnkv right knee, head and back. lie is mV in an Improved condition. Park Leased for Came. The football- nine of the Country club has leased the Warren Park for Sunday morning 'preceding Thanks giving and for Thanksgiving morn ing, whn they expect to play the crack team from Cananea. On Thanks giving afternoon two Soccer teams will play a game. Provide Attractive Features. Jtesplendcnt in its coat of sree'.i and white, which was finished yes terday. the new band stand at I.6- well makes a very attractive appear ance. It Is intended to give band concerts there every Sunday after noon, weather permitting. This is only one of many features the busi hyW iPlerests of Lowell are project ing to draw the people to the down town district. Yesterday's Hotel Arrivals. U the Copper Queen hotel: E. J. Henderson. Tucson- J. W. Dietrich, San Francisco; G. Ganz. New York; C. C. Ialricli, Denver; Hazel Miller, San Francisco; A. P. Munter, New York; L. H. Gadsby, San Francisco, C. Cepon, California; B. A. Jennings, Douglas; C. W. Henry, San Francis co- A. It. Stansel, New York; H. U. Whitaker. El Paso; Dr. E. Martlner. El Pabo; Parker L. Woodman. Phoe nix; W. Hill, Puoenix; Miss G. Mar tin. Douglas; T. A. Martin. Douglas: C. I Duval!, San Francisco; A. M. Merger, El Paso; W H. Forbes, El l'aso; Mr. and Mrs. Consadine, New York: A. C. Cole, Cananea; C. E. Min or: Gordon McKImbal, J. C. Rlghter. Jr., V. S army, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bennett; W. J. Grigg. Los Angeles. would have done, for even the monkey In the jungle does not release tiU foothold until bU tall is ecnrely I wrapped around the limb of an ail joining tree. Can Hold But One Office I If the attorney general could have . . hurried up his decision In the .matter lOr tn5 nf , ollirlMllx nf nn.ln 1 ant Dr. i as state representative after having U,e ' accepted an office of trust and profit under the state administration, the vacancy could have been filled in th election Jnst held. But the mill of constitutional law grinds slowly and It was not until after election day that the grlta ranie forth to tho effect that no state official could occupy two berths at the same time So Mr. Bradner, according to his statement, will remove his feet from lower No t. and tuck them under the desk of the secretaryship of tho lhe stock sanitary board. Had the member occupied both there would' no doubt have been a bowl and ss It is there is a honl There appears to bo no way out of holding a $n.00O voting contest. It will be great for tho politicians but tlj units of the war munitions plant, the pocket books of John Doe and Richard Roe, the famous Common Peo ple twins, already are exercislnx the High School Dancing Party. The senior class of the high school will give a dance this evening at tho as any ordinary woman, any day in the month. 1 wish I could talk to every suffering woman and Kirl." Mrs. Dema BtTHUNE, Sikeston, Mo. Murrayville, 111. " I have taken Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a very bad case of female trouble and it made me a well woman. My health was all broken down, tho doctors said I must have an operation, and I was ready to go to the hospital, but dreaded it so that I began taking your Compound. I got along so well that 1 gave up the doctors and was saved from the . Dera tion." Mrs. Ciuules Mooes, 'J P Ho. 3, Murrayville, 1IL HEAD 10 SPEAK HERE1 BKbee was not -cuf by Dr. A li Wilde, president oi the Vnlvendty ot Arizona, who lias Just concluded a short sneaking tour of Cochise counn. giving lectures at Douglas and Tomb- ted right of protest. Governor Will Not Interfere The painful process of swallowing the pill has been In progress for se 'era! days and the politicians have so far out of respect bestitated to start the iiolltical rumpus. There apocars to be nothing on ubicli to hang tho hone that the governor may ar'noint Central school building In hono;- of' a successor to Hrailner and thus stop the members of the Tucon higb the $5,000 purse-leak. The admitus school football team, who will play tratlon opposition, how ever, would p the local high school team on War- parently be glad to see the governor ren held this afternoon. Tho dance) usurp the prerogative that appears to hall has been decorated with the col-t liejong to tbo people, as tbey are sav ors of the two schools i Of campaign thunder. It would give . ! them something, they say, to couple Association Football Meeting. There will be a general meeting of all the soccer fans of the Warren district Sunday afternoon, at V o'clock at the league's headquarters in Brewery Gulch. Business of lm-' portancc to tho league is to be con sidered and all fans are requested to attend sacred and constltutlonally-guaran '. stone The reason that the university Nw Level at riggs. .Intensive explorations are going on sx the ,Briggs shaft of tue.Q. and A,, and pre beds were found 'containing rich-,'values The shaft will be sunk 200 f,eet and a new level will be es tablished. The present low level Is IGoO feet. Lowell" SDlrit Wins. . On the evening of the wedding at th-Elks" bazaar, when lweii prov&j such a snlendld. host, having attracted the -largest crowd and-increased, the coffers of the Elks with more than J1S00, it Is Interesting to note that nearlv thn whole town of Lowell was presenL All the business houses, by mutual agreement, closed tneir places at 8 o'clock, thus giving their clerks and customers a chance to be present to aid In the celebration. Putnam Lecture Enjoyed. The lecture on 'The canal zone given by Secretary E. A. Putnam of tho Y. M. C. A. at the Y. W. C. A. building Thursday evenng was large ly attended and much enjoyed. Tne lecture -was 'illustrated with photo graphic views taken by Mr. Putnam on the Isthmus and his talk had all of tho charm of personal remlnlscense. After .the lecture a social hour was enjoyed by those present, Mrs. Ellin wood and Mrs. Bledsoe acting as hostesses for the association. Leonard Case Postponed. Tbo rase of the state against Leo nard was postponed indefinitely yes terday when It was called for a pre liminary hearinn before Judge High In the morning at 10 o'clock on the Weights for Sealer Arrive. The heavy weights belonging to the testng apparatus of tho city sealer of weights- and measures arrived yes terdav and -were at once forwarded to the office or 6tate inspector of weights and measures at Phoenix to be compared with the state standards. Miner Is Injured. A R- Evans, a miner employed at; the ' Oliver, sustained, a dislocated shoulder and bruises In a minor accl-. dent last night and was taken, to th company hospital. S. F. S. F. DANCE. Dance given by S. F. S. K. Sunday. Nov ITtb, 8 p- ra. Admission $1.00. Advertisement W9. Gur Pawson Fancy Nut COAL Is becoming more and more Recog nized as the leading Domestic Coal on the market. Try some at S1350 Per Ton Phone 284 Brophy Carriage Compasiy with the auto-jierpetuatlon stunt thai was used from the stump in the last Campaign. v 'Blsbee politicians agree that the speakership should revert to Cochise county but speculation has not pro ceeded further than that The report from Douglas that Parsons probably would be a candidate to succeed Brad ner as a member of the house w.vs discussed by jx)lltltlons but comment was non-committal. The fight for the l Speakership apjars to be open at this stage of the game. Presidency of Senate The other Interesting point of the political situation Is the probable fight over the presidency of the state sen- atV Cunlff, the present president. will of courso seek the honor again but be.wlU-prottibly have opposition even in the progressive household. The Sduthwestern Stockman, a paper party owned by Senator H. A. Davis, or recent issue, contains a significant utterance that may be construed &3 a shadoft- of coming events. It is ob served that: It 1 not improbable that the service or lack of service In behalf of the referendum measures will contribute to the political for tunes or misfortunes ot several men prominent In the democratic party." After patting those on the back who championed the measures referred to and pointing with pride to the record ot Senator Davis, the editorial ob serves pointedly: "President Cunniff of tho state senate, who led the fight against the submission of the suf frage amendment and In opposition to the mlper's lien law, finds his courso repudiated." This observation radiates significance when It Is known th.it Senator Davis himself has had his sbonbfers measured for tho toga ot th senate presidency. Graham May Be Elected Coming tbek -to the house speaker ship for thb nonce. It Is known that friends of Ttllilo Graham, of Lowell, who -was called upon a number of times at the last session to preside over house deliberations, have spoken to him to sound him out as to wheth er he will ask for the speakership. His reply Is said to have been cautl ovisly non-commlttaL Some of these possibilities will emerge from the cocoon state follovy Ing the announcement of the ddmlnfs questlon. The covernor Is known to be against an extra Session during tratlon attitude on the special session this year and the question was placed before tbo attorney general, who is (expected lo give answer early next week. president did not give his lecture he:e wns that he Is scheduled to give a , lecture on thiee successive evenings ! here some time during the month of , December. j This announcement was made yea- terday by School Superintendent i Chas. F. Phllbrook, who confe. red l with Dr. Wilde Thursday when h wan here for a few hour en route to Tnmbston. Will Lecture on Mining The lecture, which will be deliver ed in three sections, wilt be on min ing and and especial invitation will be given to mining men to hear t The University president is an authu. ity on the subject and the lecture will constitute a liberal course in the science of mining. It has not been decided as yet wen the lecture will be given except that I it probabl) will bo early next month. ! The mining Industry, the principal j one ot the state, is given due recog- j nuton at me siaie university. Personal Mention Jack Olmstead, ot the C. and A engineering force, returned from an extended trip to Courtland yesterday morning. Mrs. J. T. Hood is Frank C. Bledsoe. visiting Mrs. Mrs. 'M1. C. Spires' of Cananoa Is 1 expected to vist her Jistor, Mrs. It. U. Coover, In the near future. Walter Lanford who was hurt while cranking his automobile and was tak en to the Copper Queen hospital for treatment is reported to be In a im proved condition. Ho will be nble to be out In a very few days. E. S. Mardz. of the, Phelps Dodge store in Lowell, Is back at his work. He lias been absent for nearly a weeK on account of Illness. J. U Frazer. representing a moving picture concern from Los Angeles, Is visiting in Lowell. W K. Flora, spent yesterday at Tombstone on .business. P. U Woodman, formerly mining superintendent for the Copper Queen r.f this city arrived In his automobile from Phoenix seiterday. This Is Mr. yobdmatCR nrst vjsit to the cltv sfnA teavfiif !t last'1 snrinn. - : ) ' A. C. Cole, superintendent ot thrv smelter at Cananea was n business visitor in the city yesterday. 1 06 KJ econd Day Sale Suits For The Little Men 70R the benefit oi those who have not attended this sale of Boys' Suits, we wish, to call your attention to the fact that on occasions of this sort "we off er you extra good values at a big saving. In- this assortment you will find styles and designs that are sure to please your fancy. So come in today for this is the last day of the sale, and what you save on your purchase will more than recom pense you for your trip to the store. V Boys all wool knee pants Suits in a good range of colors and designs. Sizes 7 to 17 years Regular Price $600, $700 and $750 Now Boys' knee pants good styles and good cloths in all wanted sizes. Reg. price 75c Now c 95 pr. Yw? K f iHf v ""-"a OWCDI Kcmw & wt you ask for beer do not take a sub stitute. Insist on having The Tann- hauser Beer, the beer that is bottled at the Brewery.) Delivered to you at $3. SO per case If your grocer does not have it, call oston & Phone 243 'own Agents of the Copper City Brewing Co. Phone 243 Last all! Elks Greatest BAZAAR a nw iTi rrr i-ga Will End Tonight Gananea and Douglas are &omin& nil Welcome Admission Free bazaar and visiting his friend William C. Johnson, of tho Central bar . Parker Ij. Woodman, formerly Co per Queen mine superintendent, ar rived in tho city last night and Is a guest at the Copper Queen Hotel. B. A. Jennings of Douglas was a business visitor in the city yesterday. A. C. Cole and C. E. Minor of Can nnea are in the (Sty. guests at tho Copper Queen hotel. C. E. Minor, superintendent of the 4 C's company of Cananea passed the day In town. W J Bennett and wife ot Benson are recent arrivals at the Copper Queen hotel. i Frank a. uougias. oi tue ouieiwr 1 City, is in the city attending the Elks County Attorney W. G. Gilmore went to Douglas yesterday afternoon after spending the day in Bisbee. Buy Your anks T giving TURKEY From The ARREN RANCH Mrs. Green, the mother of H. F. Green, of Lowell, Is III of pneumonia at the Copper Queen hospital. The condition of Harry Anderson, who is critically 111 of pneumonia at his home at Coartland, was no better yesterday. 25c lb. Live Thone 145 All our Turkeys are corn fed and fat II A complere line of 'Mound City Paints and Berry Bros. Varnishes. . U. S. Hardware and Paint Shop Next Door to Uncle Sam's Loan Office Main St. BIG BANERS TO TESTIFY and some In New York. Subpoenas a I- I ready have been issned for the wjt- WASIUNGTON. D. C, Nov. 13: In nesses to caiIed ,carjy , thc hear. responds to the summons of Chairman , inga John D Rockef0iier. J. Plerpont Pujo, them emfcers of the House com- Morgan, George H. Baker, George W, mlttee oa banking and currency are i Perkins andp radically evory flnsn roundlng up here for a meeting to , cler prominent In New York banking .complete plans for the future coarse .circles are expected to be questioned of the Investigation Into the so-called by the committee in its efforts to db money trust The hearings will be Hover whether as mall group of rich resumed at an early date. Some of men has a controlling grip on the the hearings will be held In this city j finances of the country. A complete stock of Builders' materials, Tools of every II description and the best makes, and cutlery. ,"' I LA i f f