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lp" jWWiimWiiiiiiij miMuAfa 3 " i' it iiiijji pviy i i j Pnnwvv li-ir-T ..--?--,, -,,nrah TT 4 3 4l i, J - .. '"VfKM, PAGE SIX THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE;ARIZOT- SUNDAY MORNING, DE CEMBER 1, 1912. MANY LUIS - -1 fVlttfr ! flijMitf4-'i3 WntolHft. ft8N9tftCiaiCt1 gia Jil H iTiawiritfiitftilt?flir (jlftfrWgrtftfoWWE - i IN CALIF 111 Effort Will Be Made to Have Uniform State Law tq Govern the Use of Motor Cars TIMELY AUTO NOTES. (By Alex li Hoyfuss) SAN KUANC1SC0. Nov. 30. At laU there has come to life a movement for uniform automobile laws through the state of California. The plan ori ginated In Southern California but appears likely to find ready support wfaeieter It Is brought to the atten tion of motorists. Certainly It Is high time that some thing of the sort he undertaken. Here we hae had for years tho sight of a largu portion of the people of tho country placed at the mercy of various town councils, county super visors and the like Glanco thioush the road hooks and sec what the dif ference In s,peed limits Is among any halt dozen towns you wish to name. It's laughabla The limits rauge, up and down the state, from foin miles an hour to twenty-five. Apparently each community has its own idea of what constitutes reckless drivinc. And the funny part of it Is that no two Ideas seem to agree. To Judge by the speed laws, fifteen mi nn hour Is certain death In ono town while five miles away It may be con sidered a sober and sedate progress through the street of another. Nor Is that all. The plan contem plates numerous important general laws and no more Important change than that officers In control of motoi traffic be placed on a strictly salaiy basis. If anything with which motor ists are troubled should be abolished, It Is the fee sstcm for these moior "cops." It makes them of necessitv prey on the unsuspecting traveler and hall him before a magistrate for the most trivial violation of speed laws. Often there has been nothing In the least reckless about the driving that led to an arrest; but that would not save the offender. He had broken the law itself, not the spirit of the lav. (In so doing he had become a means of revenue primarily to the arresting officer but also to the county or town. Is It any wonder that justice had lit tle place In his trial Is it any won der that the average motorist pre fers to pay his fine and go about I Is business rather than stop for unavail ing argument? If justice Is to be served, the fee system should be done away. with, regardless of its direct effect on tourists. I A N IMPOSSIBLE task is this. fn - -- r , jlsl. picture in your mind's eye a more bewitching assemblage cf Ladies' Party Dresses and Evening Gowns than will be presented to you in this December Sale. So do not permit under any cir cumstances this opportunity to slip by without seeing for your own satisfaction the exceptional values this sale holds out to you. I CEMBER SALE i ) Of Ladies' and Children's Wearing Apparel . Starts Monday, Dec. 2nd A1NTY LACES in the pop ular shadow effects. Real baby Irish and Irish Cluny are but a few of the laces in Ladies' Fine Neckwear that will make this department one of the very busiest in the store while this Sale is in progress. Every piece of neckwear has met with a substantial reduction in price and on Monday morning, Dec. 2nd, the dale commences. Sa J THE CUT BELOW gives but a faint idea of the many styles in fall and winter wearing apparel that will be presented to you in this BIG CUT IN PRICE DECEMBER SALE. Our ready-to-wear department, regardless of the heavy selling season which we experienced, is still brim full of choice styles in the most pleasing effects thai the designer with" all his art could possibly produce. Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses that have but recently left the fashion marts of the east are here awaiting your closest inspection. You will find these cut on the most graceful lines and made from cloths and fabrics that only the most skilled weaver could manufacture. Every garment up to $75 has, been cut in price. -; : Alterations Free San Francisco will not see an auto mobile show this, winter That was decided by the Motor Dealers nBsocti tion last week by a very close voto and to the great disappointment of the motoring public. The dealers vlio opposed the show argued that anr resultant benefit would be discounted by the disturbance of business which would preceed the exhibition. Possibly they were right Certain ly they are supposed to know the r own business, but looking at it fro.n the standpoint of the auto owner rather than that of the dealer. It Ib a great pity. So many new features have been added to nutomoblle con struction since tho last big display of motor cars In the central California region; that arc so many poiuts on which close comparison of various makes of. cars is desired by prospec tive purchasers that the show wouid have been a boon to them. Hotvet er. it Is not to le and now all eyes are directed toward the great year, 11 IS. Will tho motor deale" of San Francisco show the same en terpriso that characterizes the olhr business men of that city? It is to be hoped they will for that sIjotv should be the greatest ever seen Ir this or any other country. In exact figures, 24.52C motor ve hicles were sJced to California's reg tatr list in the ten months preced ing October 1 last. That is going .. it miUi the total number of oars in Uie state 83,728 of which 3300 aro commercial eiucies. juw " urea are vouched for by the secretary of state, and some busy statistician In his office added the comment tba one in every 2" residents of the state, Apparently, owned some kind of a "lmz wagon." i .v. vi.ii. nt lilo remarks on the 111 1I1U tv" . -. - motor truck- industry at a meeting oi dealers during the eceni ueiroii con vention, Mr. S. D. Waldon stated that conservative estimates placed tee value of pleasure cars sold last year at $312,000,000 and motor trucks ?jG, 080,000. That Is some business for an Industry which was almost un known fifteen years ago. A ray of hope for the motorist to whom tho soaring price of gasoline has become an ever present worrj. shone out of tho proceedings at the recent meeting of the National Asso ciation of Automobile Manufacturers. The desirability of organized efforts in behalf of legislation favorable to the production of wood alcohol was discussed ana it was smieu uiiv ... fuel could be produced at 10 cents a gallon with a big profit. Everybody but the oil trust ought to be pleased The state engineer of Ohio recently ptoduced a map of the roads of the state which Is nearly ten feet square. Ut shows virtually every "navigable highway and by-way In the state and the relative alues of each. There Is an Idea to be followed up In Califorr nla when out $18,000,000 road system Is well under way. Final figures on the lead production of the United States last ?sr, recent ly issued, show a record output of 4S6.97G short tons. rrr-rzrr-rT Lciuic. icuiurcu 3uu Ladies' Suits, Regular $17.50, Now . Ladies'. Suits, Regular $18.00, Now . Ladies' Suits, Regular $IS.50, Now . Ladies' Suits, Regular $20.00, Now . Ladies' Suits, Regular $22.50, Now '. Ladies' Suits, Regular $25.00, Now . Ladies' Suits, v. fe v ' a Ladies' Wool Ladies' Wool Regular Ladies'' Wool Regular Ladies' ""Wool Regular Ladies' Wool Regular Ladies' Wool Regular Ladies' Wool Regular Ladies' Wool Regular V. Dress, $4.50, Dress, $10.50, Dress, SI 5.00, Dress, $20.00, Dress, $25.00, Dress, S28.00, Dress, $30.00, Now Now Now Now Now Now Now ,, w: Q A I F. V SoSw tSJ. M.M a in s? &jiA ?Vs'-vo; iCm f $13.00 A9mmA J3HBSB&r 13.75 M"Mm 14.75 CVIIW 16.75 LfTji 1mua wmfclKw 18.50 feiliMwOT1 xTmHMjJf- H 20.25 mm llwO y MrHBBtfl - ry I 33a& . a t QKHtf . uv $3-50 mm r - vm 7-50 NRr' - i a $mi 11-50 IPS' LADIES' FUR I Hsl IPS CLOTH SUITS 'f8 M 20.50 -ill fl?T WOOL, SILK OR VELVET! I". 22.25 T Street Dresses-Evening Gowns t'. W I Alterations Free Ladies' SilK Dresses Ladies' Silk Dresses, Regular $7.50. Now Ladies' Silk Dresses, Regular $12.00, Now Ladies' Silk Dresses, Regular $17.00, Now Ladies' Silk Dresses, Regular $20.00, Now Ladies' Silk Dresses, Regular S25 00, Now Ladies' Silk Dresses, Regular $28.00, Now Ladies' Silk Dresses, Regular $50.00, Now $ 5.50 8.75 12.50 14.75 18.50 20.75 22.25 " ureases Ladies' Evening Gowns Ladies' Evening Gowns, Regular $20.00, Now . Ladies' Evening Gowns, Regular $25.00, Now . Ladies' Evening Gowns, Regular $30.00, Now . Ladies' Evening Gowns, Regular $32.50, Now . Ladies' Evening Gowns, Regular $35.00, Now . Ladies' Evening Gowns, Regular $35.50, Now . Ladies' Evening Gowns, Regular $30.50. Now . . $15.00 18.75 22.50 24.50 26.25 26.50 27.50 Ladies' Winter Coats Regular Price S14.50 Now.. $10 75 Regular Price $16.50 Now. . 12.25 Regular Price $17.50 Now. . 13.00 Regular Price $18 00 Now. . 13.25 Children's Dresses Regular $2.00, Now . Regular $2.50, Now . Regular $3.25, Now . Regular $4.00, Now . Regular $o.00- Now . $1.50 1.75 2.75 3.00 4.50 Children's Coats Children's Coats, Reg. $3 00 $2.25 Children's Coats Reg. $3.50 2.50 Children's Coats Reg. $4.00 3.00 Children's Coats Reg. $4.50 3.50 Children's Coats Reg. Sfl.50 5.00 Ladies' Winter Coats Regular Price $20.00 Now.. $14.75 Regular Price $22.50 Now. . 16.75 Ilegmar Pi ice $25.00 Now. . 18.50 Regular Pnc; $30.00 New . . 22.50 Ladies' Neckwear Silk Bow Ties, different col or, Dutch Collars, lawn and sateen. Regular 25c, now . . Silk, Velvet, Lace Bow Ties. Dutch, Robespierre collars, also assorted styles in Jobots. Regular 35c, now Ladies' ColIars,and Jabots Fncy Jabots and Ties, Satin and Velvet, Reg. 75c each Lace Collars, Robespierre Collars and Jabots, Reg. $1.00 each, Now BARGAIN TABLES 15c 25c 5(fc 75c r Call at Our Stationery Department for all or any pf the leading Magazines or Periodicals. " A Holiday Showing of Xmas goods w.ill be displayed on the Main floor, also toys on Vt Monday, Dec. 2nd. the second floor, -J WWlkto Ladies' Neckwear Lace Jabpts airJ Ties, assorr- cd itjles, Reguai 50c each, j- Now oOC Jabots, Collars in assorted styles, Regular G5c each . Now 40C Hand Embro. Jabots and lace collars, regular $2.00 each Now $1.50 jSbots dnd Irish Crochet Collars, Regular $1.25 each e Now yoc BARGAIN TABLES 5? J aiTiTtflvi)tijrijiT0!jiijijiirww!VT4iTiriviiTV : "When you have a bilious attack give Chamberlain Tahlets a trial. rhcy aro excellent For sale by all dealers Advertisement. 218 A complete line of Mound Varnishes. City Paints and Berry Bros. ' K-itfy U. S. Hardware'and Paint Shop Next Door to Uncle Sam's Loan Office Mam St. PropellinR machinery for ships In . A Delawaro builder o: high speed which a steam turbine and an oil j. oats Is mounting the rudders just enirfne are coupled to each propeller, j forward of amidships to avoid Inter, enabling either kind of fuel to balference with the propellers and to used, has been patented in Swltzer-1 keep the craft from skidding on iand. turns. A complete stock of Builders' materials, Tools of every description and the best makes, and cutlery. 1- ' J i aasa5asosaj33gsggg -M-