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pw ' 9 "tt 4 mninn ' wwiiffil' HaM ''-,,? ? &! - .. . js4 1 1 . ' . PAGE SIX THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1913. ' .iQjl.Ji i ww"i ' ' I a kl 1 ,! ! SMI IS JEWELRY B Arrest of Phoenix Young Man of Prominent Family Results in Recover of Greater Portion of Goods GOOD WORiTbY HOWE Deputy Shcntt Allia Howe on Tuesday arrested a wan In Phoenix a'd secured In his nosesjlon much of (ho loot Ptojea some weeks ago from the Oilman Jewelry corcwuy on Mala street- Yesterday the usiM:ct was ar raigned at Tombstone and, waiving a hearing, -was bound over to'tha grand jury m the sum of $1000. ThU bond l.c was nnabla to raise. ThroaRhthe aTcst the greater part of the loot secured from the store lias bean recovered. Among the articles found In. a trunk belonging to Ibo suspect wore pawn tickets for four gold watches, and a number of fobs, watch chains and "some sllvei T.atchcs. Tkcsuspect denies that he bad anything to do with tho robbery but claims that tho articles were giv en to hltn by a partner. 3eidea other Jewelry, not of great value, ten "watches, 'valued at about $R00, were -stolen. About two weeks after the burglary a part of the stol en watches were found u Tucson and Deputy Sheriff Gannon went there to Investigate. Two of the miss Inn watches wero recovered there. "With those secured by Sheriff Howe u!x of the. ton valuable watches stolen have now been recovered. With the uber jewelry recovered, about 75 per cent of all the goods stolen Is -back in tho Gllman store. Mr. Oilman was la Tombstone on Wedresday and checked over the number:) of the snatches, thus establishing his claim to tho property. Deputy Howe comes li for much credit In running down las man at Phoenix, where he followed tho clue from Tucson The namo of the pris oner has not been disclosed as yet 5n the hope tliat his partner may b upprehended. It being believed that h liad anactive accomplice. The man under- Arrest is said to be of a prom inent PhQcnlr family. LOWELL HOUSES CLOSE IN RESPECT 10 ROONEY All business houses of 1-owell will iloe this morning In respect to the memory of John Itooney and so that tho many friends of the late officer can attend the funeral strvlces. The funeral sen-ices will be held at he Elks lodge at 9.S0 oaock. The officers of the Elks will conduct tbt ceremonies under the Elks ritual. The deceased was a raen-ber of the KnlgUtt. of Columbus and this body will alto bQ present Following the terviccfl at the Elks the procession will mike its way to the Catholic church where rnther Mfteer will of ficiate at the church services. Inter ment will be made In tbe Elks plot In Evergreen cemetery. Brief IgceI Items SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. E H. GIDLEY Musical Director Orpbeum Studio 78 Brewery Avenue MwUm Oouble Header. In a double hetder at the "i. M. C. A. last night In the Indoor has ball league the Phelps Dodge team di feated the Y, 9 to and the Profes sionals won from the Miners 8 to 1. i New Arrival A boy that by actual weighing reg istered 101-2 pounds, arrived yester day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parsons, on Tombstone canyon. To Phoenix. Walter Hubbard left yesterday fo. Phoenix where he will arrange for tho shipment to the BIsbec Auto Co. of ono 33 and two 23 Studebakers. They arc expected tomorrow. Child Dies. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Burns, of School Hill, died yesterdav. Funeral services were held at the Catholic church. Father Meurer officiating. Interment was In Evergreen cemetery. Hold Banquet . . A very enjoyable time was had last night when a number of the charts: i . r rvwhlsn Trllw No. 7 ol Red Men gave a banquet to other members. It followed the regular meeting and about 50 sat down to the feast. It was an Informal affair, fol lowed by a smoker. The excellent couslne was furnished by the EJel- wals cafe. NOTICE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Brother1 Knights jou are re spectfully' requested to meet at K. of C hall Friday morning at 9 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of Brother John Itooney. T B. DOWRICK. D. G K Eats Freely But Has No Dyspepsia Takes a mild laxatic with good Pepsin and in surcs comfort and pleasure. Fortunate Is tbe one who can cat "anything" without suferlng the tor tures of dyspepsia, but as few are so fortunate care should be taken In the! matter of diet. Eating slowly, masti cating the food thoroughly and taking ehnrt wnllr fiftnr thw lioavv men! of thn rt.ir will do much towards assist ing digestion. Any gtown-up person) ought to know the peculiar food3 that; do not agree, and these should bej avoided. ! When these common-sense aid3 fail.i the next thing to do Is to take a mild j digestive tonic with laxative proper-j .u ..., lav, la nnno lipMpr than Dr I V,Oj OUU fc.., uvwu ---.. ... . , k- r ., -, . ,v Caldwell s Syrup Pepsin, it contains t wen b oyrup rcpstu, i ieei iu jeur &&& if mMSSeA MW&&s&BB8ffim MRS. OLIVER YOUNG permanent relief, by using Dr. Cald- Ui irrB.ntost of all aids to digfeBtlon good pepsin. It has bther lngredlonts that act mildly on the towels, which together form a combination for tho relief of dyspepsia or Indigestion that is unsurpassed. Its action Is to tone ana strengtaen the stomach and bowel muscles so that they can again do their work TiMnmitv without outside aid. and when that happy moment comes all medicine can be dispensed wun. it Is the best remedy obtainable for any disorder of the stomach, liver ana bowels, for dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness, headaches, drowsiness af lpr ratine, cas on the stomach, etc. Thousands of users will testify to this, among them Mrs. Oliver loung. Merrill, Wis. She says: "After many years of suffering from indigestion 1 have obtained wnat i ueneve to ue younger, my work seems easy aiy !reath Is no longer bad ant' I ea; vhnt I Txratlf without iHstrs.. Svnin lnaln l atirA tn Ira rAinltw and a vast Improvement over chewing or swaiowing lauiem una imuis, ur tntlni- rathnrtlpn. snlts. etc.. all of which are harsh and museous and at best do but temporary gooa. iou can obtain Syrup Pepsin at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar s bottle. Results are always guarante ed qr money will be refunded. If no memoer or your lamiiy nas ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make a personal trlaj of It before buying it In the regular vav of a druggist, send your address a postal will do to Dr. W. B. Cald well, 417 Washington St. Monticello, I1U and a free sample bottle will be mailed you. . WE KNOW--WE WISH YOU KNEW What Splen did Values We Have In Our Clothing Department B Extra Specials r, flrUhj''3rmtb (Biau CntVmmt, UMDcftrCtlt A Square Deal OHE HUNDRED & THIRTY SEVEN YEARS ago EVERY MAN in America was granted a squaru deal and an equal opportunity . ' '' TWELVE YEARS AGO WE bgan o offer the MEN OF BISBEE a SQUARE DEAX. IN CLOTHES THE IDEA WAS (and Is still) to offer tne BEST GRADES in all lines on MEN'S WEAR with our absolute guarantee of FAIR & REASON ABLE PROFITS, together wltb our boat personal attention and satisfactory tratmenL YOU NEED A SPRING SUIT $20.00 to J30.00 Will get you a good one here at the SAFE PLACE LESS THAN THAT won't set a waiir GOOD ONE. la any' 'man's' country, because It Is not In the game. IT TAKES that (considering a reasonable profit added) to in sure good fabrics, talWlng. stylo and trlmmlngb and when yon hear otherwise you can guess a little and you'd better Study a lot (THE SAFE PLACE) Schwartz Bros., Co. 'Main St Friday and Saturday April 11th and 12tb Two Days Only AT Taylor's Cyclone Novelty Store 20 in. -Embroidered Flounclngs. Regular price 2c pr y. Two days only 20c 27 In. Embroidered Flounclngs. Regular price 25c por" yd. Two days only 25c 27 in. Embroidered riounclnga. Regular price 45c ptr yd. Two days only 35c 8 in. Embroidery. Rei;ular price 15c per yd Two days only . . .8 l-3c &1-2 and 6 embroidery. Regular price 10 cents per yd. Two days only . . .6 l-4c New Goods Arriving Oaiiy Taylor's Cyclone Novelty Store Cor. Johnson Block MAIN ST. Just a few steps up Main Street. Every step saves you money. business Good. Trade the present week ha oeen excellent with all business bousei Not only are tho lalles bu.Mng sprlns things but the male po.-u)atlon Is also adding to the stj ic tnd seasonaulcness of its wearing apparel, with conse- qnence that everybody's busy r....Hallt Mtinn nother Interesting sermon was de livered test night by Martin, the evangelist, at the Church of Christ, the subject being "The Conversation of the Greatest Man That Ever Lived. The subject for tonignt u one x...i." .!.,!. intnMet rrvmM: "How to Read and Understand the Hlble. These meetings ure growing in inter est and man are enjoying the ser iuons of the evangelist. Is Visiting Biebee. i Carl Behn. for several years a mm 1 chant tn this city, now In business at both Wlnslow and snowuaKC in .. jo county, arrived in Bisbee yester iioV n,t was husv during the day re ceiving welcome from his many friends here. Mr. Behn says that ittl northern part of the territory is proV ... n. x-nvalo county the stock .ndustry Is the predominant one and he says the ranges are good and catt'e ami sheep are in good condition. Mr. Behn comes on a business mission and will probably leave here for hia present home at Wlnslow today. DON'T FORGET DANCE FRIDAY 11TH. Fair Hall, after lessons. Strict ly society dancing 13 all that 4s allowed. Run under best in structions. Williams & Clark. INAUGURAL III HOE EXCELLS fill OTHER Remains to Nebraska. .. Thomas Walker, a miner employe! at the Shattuck, died at 6 o'clock last e, moraine. Ills wife, who re sided at DuBols, Nebraska, arrived on Monday, having teen called to her sick husband. On Tuesday Mrs. A alK pr returned home, accompanying tne Tonight will t the first of Wilson fTnom,T-otloYi ntrtllTAa At the Royal Theater, where the management feel that It has views or tms greatest n American events that will be more than pleasing to the public and woli worth seeing by everybody. The films are the product of the Associated Motion Picture Producers Association, the pictures for which were taken 'by the world's best photo graphers and made reaay ior promo tion with all the care and skill that attends the productions of this great est of Moving picturo concerns. De tail has been worked out carefully, trom many pictures, taken from differ ent points of view, '"and the product is perfect. ; Iho pictures come licensed by the Motion Picture Patent Co.. and with the certificate of tile New York board of censorship. They are also certl tied to by President Wilson as the only ofticlally recqgnlzed views. Th original of each lew Is now filed in the government archives at Washins 4 fnw nifiurTflt.on as a part 01 Just to jog your memory we want to call your Particular attention to this very important fact which in justice to yo.ursclf you should consider. Be frank and ask yourself this question, Am I getting or have I been.getttng the very best values in clothes that my money will buy? If the answer is yes then all's well. But if the answer is no then come and see usfor we have every reason to think we re showing the very best clothes that manufacturers produce. And you'll think so when you see the label of the High Class Makers on our Garments. Rare and Stimulating Style's for You to Make Your Selection From The clever young men of today who arc taking their places in the Big Game of life want and should have clothes that will help them in their endeavor to push on to success and let us tell you that among our assortment of the excellent clothes we are showing you will find a model which will grip your admiration and a size which will fit as if it were made for you. You'll find here the greatest variety of fabrics and mod els it has ever been our pleasure to show. Priced within the reach of all. B(mIe SUITS SIS and Up , - .; J m - . I er returned home, accompwu - r"-J',' attpr of the country. The remains of her ""VVer U only copies of these pictured that will buried In Nebraska. Mrs. alker onty cop a daughter of Thomai A hltehcad .the be Men wn,ch haseQ well known Arizona and msteepw sno , Le eer. The deceased w Arizon ' shown tonight, tomorrow night and at la Globe .oerrKnd5llBUU0' Saturday matinee and night perform A large circle of friends in uh Accomp-nying them w.ll be a aeepiy rrhic. " -v : Blunt Lopes , ' Beverly niunt. cleaning and aye "L Jom-iMor. and Miss Beckey iopes. of Hartford. Ark. were quietly married l.st night by Judge alter .Thomas following the arrival of a li cense brought by Jimmy Ovens from . ---. ., rtrnvft over m " i MoxnoBuuc, ""w .w.- ---- .. .Hi rtm nnnureu w oiiTniniiiiiic. tjutuv high class bill of other moving pic tures. Prices at tho Royal always re ,ir, fh anme reeardless of addltlon- ; al expense the house may be put to in getting tho best. mends of The bride" and groom learned of the wedding ioiiowiub ---mony and crowded Brewery Gulch at the Blunt establishment, where the wedding occurred, 'lae groom rnrfed in a manner that was voted highly acceptable. Meeting Requirements. n,""!' J?-,2,., rrt tho minimum of dLtlculty Iwlng encountered with ref erence of eniorcemeni '"."!, o' ?he new barbage ordinance which went into effect recently, nousefceep r generally are mvlng ell rf"'' ers. gFr V- .i vinff fh rtsntlatlons ithTcnng complaints to mano. .---,,. dry to considered at the present Im In the best sanitary condition to Its history., a situation -r -r antborltles ara oeinu"- talu. Matt Wurtenberg tne 5ell 1 known meat man.ias. gone to Phoenix. Miss Perkins of the fifth grade of the Swell school to 111 at her home- ATTENTION ELKS. The funeral of our late broLh cr. John Rooney. will be held from the Elks Homo at 9:20 a. m. Friday All Elks are re quested to be present a5a.ni. The public Is Invited to attend. XL Increased Traffic. One sign "of the arrival cf Spring Is in considerably Increased street the . railway traffic reported br Siiperio W. D. EVANS, E. E. M. COX, Secy. NOTICE ODD FE'.LOWS All members of Blabee Lodge No. 10 aro requested to meet at the hal! at 1 o'clock, p. m. today to attend the luneral of our late Brother Anorew John son. By order of the Noble grand. The Winner. Griggs "I should say that the keys to succers are luck and pluck 3r!g3 "Sure! Luck in finding some tno to pluck-" Hcston Transcript. "Oh Girls! Do Try.2; GETS-IT for Corns" The New-Plan Corn Cure.. No Fuss, No Pain, Sure and Quick. You never used anything like GETS-IT" for corns, before. You're sure at last that every stubborn corn that you've tried so long to get rid U. S. Hardware and Paint Store We carry a complete line of Mechanics' Tools, such brands as Stan ly, Starretts, Buck, White, Disston and all the leading makes of Builders Hardware, Paints, Oils and Varnishes of the best quality. Also a complete line of Sporting Goods, 'Rifles, Shot' Guns and Re volvers We carry exclusively Winchester Ammunition- U. S. Hardware and Paint Store Phone 264 DON LUIS DANCE. Don't forget the Don Luis dance Friday, April 11th.- -Adv. Club tt,n out Yoakum for the last two ffteks. A good part or tne puuuc i- M..W ridim- for nles'wire found in the open air, where as traffic a while back was connnoa to tne Dusinrw oi Luac moving about of necessity. Los Angeles Attorney JoscDh Scott, the well known Io Angeles attorney, arrived in Bisbee yesterday. H says that Southern Cal ifornia has Been niessea wua auuuu .. f -olr, Hnrimr tho DJSt winter and this- has done anuch to dispel the gloom caused by the enormous iobb m the orange belts as the result of the h.,n frooVo i.rts. Ancelps continues to move forward by leapoand bound according to Mr. cott ana j.rcncm. prosperity has all the elements whlcn points to Its premanency. Ottawa despatch says President Wil son expects to visit Canada, to ar range for a scheme of co-operation be tween Qritlfeh wiiumnia ana uun. States Tor' extension of Pacific Great r..i.fi rallrruiit tn Viilcon and through Necotlations for a new treaty be- .,r, Tinitoo Kt-ifp-i and Russia in !.- r ooTTimorplnl treaty of 18S2. ob- rogated by President Taft. have be- gau by secretary ox aiie '; " Trneiinn Ambassador Mahkmeteff. f At least half a dozen currency bills are ready for introduction, mobi oi Sieso bills represent the views of In dividual congressmen and -will bo In troduced as individual bills. U m reported that J. P. Morgan was indomitable to the last, saying. JJOitl Daoy me so. xib ujbibicu mk...... . . - --- "- he would be able to leave Rome Mon-' cago. Sold In Blsbca b7 BIsbeo Dros tlaj and has ordered a sKdal train Co., Central Pharmacy and Phelps to take him. Dodge MercanUIe Co. "How I Did Suffer from Corns for Years. GETS-IT" Got Them All in a few Day of is a "goner."' You apply "GETS- IT" In 2 seconds, that's all. "GETS XV does the rest. There's no more fussing, no more bandages to fix, no more salves to tnrn the flesh red and raw. No more plasters to get mis placed and pressn the corn. No more 'pulling," noEyre to311 ho more picking and gouging, no more razors. "GBTS-IT" stops pain, snnveis up the corn and the corn vanishes. "GETS-IT" never falls, Is harmless to the healthy flesh. Warts, calluses and bunions disappear. "GETS-IT" Is sold at drug stores at 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price dj a. i-awrence ana uo., uni- Refrigerators Ice Cream Freezers Garden Hose OIL STOVES AND OVENS In All Sizes Everything Bought Sold, Exchanged Standard Furniture Co. C. W. Allenf Allen Block Phone 214 Are You Soap Satisfied? Any soap 13 not good for every skin. Your skin, for Instance, may require a soap of an enUre ly different character.from that which another personovosld use, because your skin' may-be more delicato and sensitive. Firs: then, to be on tho "safe, side, know for a certainty that the scap yoa uso is of -a 'reputable make. Our assortment of soaps Is carefully selected with regard to quality and character. They contain no harmful coloring and are not made from cheap or In ferior substances. - We can give you the parUcular soap that will be most satisfactory for your personal use. BISBEE DRUG COPPER QUEEN HOTEL and High Class Cafe EUROPEAN PLAN Special $1.00 Table d'Hote Dinner From 5;30 to 8 p. in. Reg lar St)c Uacfeeon Daily HENRY POPPSN', Manage f f ' 1 .X" ! ii IT J m f -r.,. -U-4 , tmmuMimmmtM''?lt """"""" - iViJo "TtMiw;.. t iiiT J: tWirf X. ( - .,,r2,,a. "a' sJmrmmx&WNtitfr&J-' m' &- nmm y . ,.r