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icoigSSgr ??53e3 T i i mi iinwit" "i - f- PAJGESK THE BTSBEE DAILY REVIEW. BISBEE, ARIZONA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 25; 1913 v " " y 'T , Vv, RADIUM Y. M. G. A: Tuesday ' ' IVrt Ll KJ 1Y1 Night, April 29th Greatest Marvel of Science Perpetual Heat and Light? Over $5,000,000 Per Pound r " - It Lives Thousands of Years' ' , ALSO DEMONS- , 1 A tation with JLiquia Air .312 BJoSu Zero. Melts Steel But Freezes Alcohol. Bolls on Ic. etc. , . AND MARCONVS" WIRELESS TELEGRAPH A- Complete Wireless Station la 0eratloa Before the" ' Audi? nee. Messages Sent fc Received. 1BIRDS AND BED MEN ! UNITE ONCE AGAIN -. iWrr. 3S Local And Personal Notes ' A. IL Jackson, and wife-of Dooghu, are IK the ty on a'vislt. ; 1 V V. II. Forbs nlprejnftng n. Leila sky Co., xf f'A Paso, is a business visitor. . f J. A. Zaftder. of Tucson. Is to rmra or o; few days, - , Sirs. Barbeei lias returned from a brief TtslOln Tucson.' Judge Doan in City. Judge F. M. Doan was In Bisbee yeeterd-y from his homo la Douglas, coming here to consult with Martin Q'liara regarding -onie legal Batten affecting the Internets rof Mr."0'Hns. Nacoxari Is Qblet. J. S. Williams, Jr:. arrived yester day from Nacosarl, Sonora, Mr. Wil liams says that Nacozari Is unusual ly quiet at this tlrao and without any aisturhing feature. The Alocteruma Robert Tjbi, a -prominent teal es tate man. of 1 Phso, Is In the city on 'business. . , "" f; - ,To St. Louis. J. V Hoatfu.-left,yerday for her, Copper company fa producing copper v i 'bi t .! ',... -v., .iat about ta same rate as during tha tailed by the illness of her daugbtar. J I1 J1" CemeteryGrpund for County. Chairman (Jus Mckey. of tho board of supcrvlsora. Is having come ground From State Meeting.- Mra W. A- McDonald baa returned f from Tapboii.- where sh had bM-n to attend the Woodmen Circle and e- eaBt: of" U City cemetery surveyed feist In crmlnk a Mate organization . ' purpose of securing it for a coun cf the Cltild. County Officials. ty burying ground. The survey la be ing made to determine If the desired tract belongs to the C. & A. or tho car, clerk ofthV board and Owen E. ZL ?5"i?. it -m 1? .uh ,rtv rmr.lnr nil ho.nmJ ""edb? I company it wlUba easi er- Murphy, oQUttr.,recordcr. all honored and faithful county osiclals Kerc In Jlleb- yesjerdaj-j for a short visit. Aecomranled lf Gus Hickey, chair man of the4oJrd of 8uperrI&ors, Wisw. Jtocfeand -Kargar visited th branch county Jail here, finding It In pood condition. ' They alfo paid their rot-pects to-Jtretrces High and Thom b. RecorderMijriihy -wan hero' to ap point some extra ceputl6 as jvgls-tiu-Ini; offltera w? that an) of his lady friends -wHSj U(Cno register may not btamo htm. J. A. Zander, tuner. Laave orders at Mulr'e' Music Ptore, Advertisement, 252. This $1,25 Business For 9 5c Cents Don't GihFor Us t A Mnn who gets a. bargain gen rally finds that ho paid more than It -vroa worth other times wanted certain slz-efl and was disappointed THBT UROt'QHT CROY.'DS but to get more crowd, rtxjulres , Jnora bargain for iae &R- uAJ.n htoiis- EiasTS ty tae 'drifting trade of ralww ahop- periV THE MERCHANT OP TODAT who &2ct3'lo be THE ME3t CHANT OP TOMORROW must depend upon HONEST PRICES and CAPA 3LE SERVICE. JT 13 mora PLEASANT and PROFITABLE to deal with poo pla wliT know what value means &advth store Jthat ha MERCIIANDrsK of QUALITY wjll not need the bargain bait to draw trado. WpV'E" LOTSof LLNE3 of MERCHANDISE of QUALITT t telling all the time at a- price eju&l to il value and MBft CHANDI3E that we are proud to ahow any MAN who U PAR TlCUL&RTacd who KNOWS. NETTLETON SHOES STETSON HATS MALLORY HATS (Crwaetted)-i-. ITOWNSEND-ORACE STRAWS and PAN.MA3. CLUETT and GOTHAM shlrta. '"CROWN" separate Tro'iaers. :SOCIETTh JJRAN'D and WASHINGTON CO. SUITS. ARROW COLLARS, IRONCLAD BOX, KEISER NECKWEAR, faELPARK "Wash" NECK WEAR, and Articles of merit too namcrous to mention TRY U3-ncd SEE Schwartz Bros. Co. The Safe Place Main St ly available for the county. Prohibition Activity. Engene W. Chafln, presidential nom inee of the prohibition party in the last election, will arrive In the city from Phoenix tomorrow. At 11 o'clock Bunday morning he will speak at. the Methodist church, at t o'clock .at. .the Y M, C. A, and at 7.41 o'clock at the lrosbytrian. church. Prom har he goes to El ano and from there east, returning to Arlzons In September Edward W. Milla. 8tat organtrer of the prohibition par ty, arrived In the city yertenlay from Phoenix. Mr. Mlll will aiao spaaft on Sunday Picture Ta"ken The city council recently cat for Its picture. It Is probable that a photograph will tw pu; la the city nail. School Cloting Announcement of h cloelnc of the schools In the Warren dlstrlc; has been made. Tho graced schools will close en -May 10 and the Hlgu school May SO. etudonts Party. The sehlors of the Central High Bchcol will give a party at the Cen tra school building on Friday nlgbt New Druggist Orover Wiley, of Beeeenaer City, N C, has. Accepted a position with the Central pharmacy. He will be (u charge of the aoda fountain and win also assist la ths p?eertpt!ca department. Organizing Teame Both the Moose" and the Knights of Pythias are organising base ball teams. The Mooae expect to play tee raoipenoocse team soon. The latter hare a game with the High School scheduled for Sunday. Grammar League. The Centrals and the Lowells will meet tomorrow In the Grammar School Baseball league; A good game Is romle4. Resigns- Position C. A- Wadaworth, physical director of the Y. H. O. A, has resigned his poaltloa and will go to Pasadena'Cal. where' be, will engage In play ground Aboard for tha big annual event the clcnlc of plenlcs.rthe on- bis gala, everybody-happy fraternal rvr. of each recurring season the Joint picnic of the Euglea and the Red J Men. As In previous years this eent Willi Ui held at I.0WI4 Springs. That and. a variety of other thluga were deter mined last night In a meeting of, committees representing the two or derc,. ht-n the date for the annual ', plcnfo was fixed forSuuday,' June 3.) Incidentally the committers deter-1 mlnedj.Jhat tbey would mak4he plo-j nlc oft 1913 ihe;4ilg!rst and ht like-; wis thje-xaobt jaemorable, of,-ttay kind J and nit In the past. XThc Eagles will, .serene and .the Red Men wjtoop In' tte meantime, to th tad of seeing that 'the entire -public of Cochtee coun- (y gets in on tb Jilg day and shares ' la its enjoyment uad, large siuccess, ! For the Eagles, F. C. Fenderson.J CKcar Jonnson-and.j. K. icuonaia were named last night and Wm. R. Tonkin. Phil. S. Munchand,- F. W. Freeman for the Red Men. these gen tlemen comprising the first commit tee on arrsoeementa. Jth powers of all kinds In drafting aid and seeing to it that there- IS '.all kinds o! steam pat behind the pdrance. steps In pro sparing for the, big dar- They are on the job enthusiastically and can be looked to with assurance for results. Work of cleaning up the Lewis Springs ground and putting them In the beet kind of shape for the day Is to start at once. In fact cleaning of the swimming- pool was started yesterday, along with other overhaul ing. Everything Is to more from now on and though there Is a little better than a month ahead the committees expect to be busy all tho time. Arrangement are to be made at once for special train service from (he city to the springs, the special prob ably leaving the city about 8 a. is. and ..returning at night, giving every body ss. opnortunlty to enjoy a day In the country. Remember the date. June S, and keep your engagement book open for it. You Cannot Serve Too Big A Dish of our tco cream. If Is so dainty In appearance, so deli cious in flavor that no one can reelst eating even the lagrest dish of IL And our Ice cream Is as goo'd as (t looks and taites. Only the purest of materials are used,' only "tho most sanitary melhods employe'd"In the ftwfc-. tnc IW Central Pharmacy the cue N W . made at the bank on the regular 'bank pass-book, but not on stamp cards. Deposits of less than $1.10 will not be received at the bank. During summer vacations deposits and withdrawals, on the echool sav ings bank cards will be' attended to at the bank. MUNICIPAL -ABBAT01R BIsbee Health Board Takes Position That Bisbee Does Not Need Sanitary Help in This Respect from State Hotel Arrivals', Copper Queen: Ernest McAulay, Tucson! W. H. Forbes. El Paso: W. Into School Savings Book Welsslnger, Fort Worth; L W. Haw-T-. ., r r rt t. fci118' St- Louis; O. V. Burcham, Tuo- -DepOSltS from One Cent son. n. B. Ovelman. Chicago; H. P. Edkln, Los Angeles, A. B. Jackson and wife, Douglas; L. J. Reed, Oak land; George Young, Cananea; J. J. Hasbrouck, Cananea; F. S. Bailey, Cananea; F. E. Alderson, Loa Ange les, Henry Spltaer; Los Angeles; Frank Hlllman, Cananea; Ignacio Nogales; M. M. Bwain, Nickels and Dimes May Go Up Acceptable The Miners & Merchants Bank has begun active introduction In the schools of the city, of the Savings Bank System, for the Inauguration of Bonlllas. which it secured the consent of the Douglas. School Board some time ago for the Philadelphia. 31. E. Cooper, wlfo banks of the city. For the present and children. City. at least, the Miners & Merchants will . be the only bsnk tp engage In the Ee,6 Aut0, enterprise. , ... The Bisbee Auto company has sold As the bank management states t0 R p of Doa LulB ft Stude In connection with the Installation of baker "30". the system, tho expense intohcd is no small item and tne net returns to ,, ... .. .. .. .... m v ,.-ii ,wt Health Meeting. .for seve,ar 'ears Ut",T "value"' of A" 2 I teaching tho riiln generation hab- ''.JS" "Lv? it., .hf. 4 .l ,.i. ,,s. Phoenix on Saturday. It is probable ods and a bank-sTelaUon to o 8everal local slcUns wUI at business world will ln time more lena- than repay the. present expenditure. This movement is In operation in many of the leading, cities of the United States, and Jt has met with j great success through the co-opera uon oi lae uauji luai juaiuuira iuu system, the school Coard and faculty, and the parents of 'Jho children. The pupils of th'e Public schools of nisbee will, hereafter, have an op- LADIE8 Call at the office of Hagan & Seed and register io yod may rote. That the existing health laws fully cover the situation and that the e I portunlty to save their peania, nlck- tabllshment of a slaughter house bore would ba an unnecessary espenK. ia the view held by the local health board In regard to the slaughter houc bll-npw before the legislature. The bill provides that city-councils buijc" and maintain a municipal slaughter hquse which Is to be under the direct sopervialon of the state livestock san itary board, in- regard to this mat ter the following telegram was re ceived yeeterdfty from Assemblyman Craig by the local health board- "Are ' sanitary conditions bad at our slaughter houses? Bill before legislature forcing city councils to b'Jild and maintain same under direct supervision of state lire stock sani tary board. Do you think same nee euary to alleviate any existing con els, dimes and quarters tbioiigb the bchoo! savings department which this bank will install. This 8) 8 tern was, first started In this country by John. H. Thlry, a na tho of Belgium, .yiho wsb bom ln the year 1S22. Ha was educated there; later coming to the United States ln 1S5&. From the time of his election to the office of school com missioner of Long Island City until bis death be was a great advocate of thrift among the pupils of the public schools of this country. In 1SS-1 he established the school satlngs bank system in School io. I ln Long Isl and City and from that time ha do voted h's life to the installation of this system in the public schools of the United Btatw, and Is today in rvf. a . -. ..,. . u .? .. .v f v ulTyJl i looked upon as one Qf the greatest the sltuaUan the Bisboe health board, ..,'l . ,h -. catinr, made the following reply to Dr. Craig Aienefactors the younger generation bad. i Through these years educators, bankers and organizations have been Interested In and have recommended and aided ln, introducing the school savings tank system. It has now reached Bisbee and the board of education.' and The Miners &. Merchants Banlcjare to further He extension by giving to the younger and rising elemt-ut of TUbee an op portunity to save "their money an! to practice one of, the greatest les- ........ 4k.ir New Arrival "- "1 '"' ,. ' ., A, A baby glri arrived at the home of . u ":?"" " "r.. . .v T M, onrt Wn J irJ1tmn. at Tht. . " " " lh"wu ui u.u ui mo i-u" "Our opinion la that proposed bill. will force city to aseume an activity largely foreign to Its proper munici pal functions, and at great economic lose ln order tor reach an object easily remedied by enforcement of existing health laws. Bisbee Health Board." If Is understood that while tho slaughter bouse- bill-had small op position at its introduction protect sgtilnrt the measure Is now becoming strosg. huahua Hill, yesterday. work. Hennas been here eight months; Sad News drea of Pi -nd-ls soliciting their arty cooperation to mako this sys tern a euciss. With Its success the i.wwr. ijb.uu uwb owe wgai coauio : bad News - . , 77 VL u V j .i immc? Unm f!iiJnnaH. a mirM. I -T t -.-. v.. ....i.. i r ' children, the echools and the com ?.--. " . ... . .: I --"-. "-" w, ". -"'- -' n,,,.!). of la,o- -(11 K tha S.nn. ., -.-.ly v . ok r " ' - sort will not'te appointed until talL'the death of T. W( Furgeson , Z ' iJ fj. JDuUhess 1BI1. Hartley Rodesl. S. Kiisoners- to Tombstone. Deputy Sheriff Allle Hows was ln tho city yesterday ejuoute to'-TociS- stone wjto ihreo county prisoners i from Douglas. He picked -up two i core aere; U-. w. iftim,! auegea tn Af factors. The deceased -was well known In this , -: . is.u- rtr -knrtn h.n mnI0Ted .fnr lt tlon COVeming the conduct Of the years by the-Coprer Queen.He l,ft ", ' ' "1 aiout .two- years ago. lor juxxjesia.. forgery- la Justice BSth's. court la He wo a member of a MasonJo lodge LowelL ' la England. 5 To start ra echool eavings account ip v. u juivuim.'.. . . - . . - He was-Wiled March... 10 In an acd- e ctu1 n" m '- -r f ? a. .m.. ,... . '. ... ent or guardian sign a-jDermlt. slip .sane, and BrauUo EUs-'.-ycharged with lives o number of pegro .alnsrs, furnisbejUbyjrtho tcachef. received at each school building at ' times prescribed by tne principal. . (Brightly colored stamps equal in i'i'A ti'fin-T1rifirTrWiii i n amount to the deposit are place " ln, ! H ',.,,.. i n .,.mk ,.Hm,. t.aA THI card Is given to the child by the teacher when the account is started. Withdrawals are permitted after one week's writlea notice upon which" both the signatures of the child and the parent are required. No -withdrawal can be made on a Etamp card of less than fifty csnts. An Interest account should be start 1 ed when the stamp account amounts to $5.00, although it may to startod with 1.00. Children must get the consent of a panent to" transfer a stamp account to an Interest account. "Withdrawals from an Interest ac count must he made at the bank. All deposits and withdrawals and other business about school savings matters must be attended to at (he schools and not at the bank, except during vacations. However, "whan an interest aecouat has b opened .deposits and withdrawals may lis Candy! Candy! A POUND SATURDAY One Day Only AT Taylor's Cyclone Novelty Store Just received a mee assort ment of pure candles direct frsm factory to retail at 20c per pound. Wo will hav. on sale Saturday, one day only, for 15c per Pound Taylor's Cyclone Novelty Store Just a few steps up main, street; every step saves you money. Seekine Health and Sfreiisrth 1-5 For those ills peculiar to women Dr. Picrco J 3 recommends his "Favorite Prescription" as m S "THE ONE REMEDY" m m m m m b m E on .53 A. medicine prepared by regular graduated physician of unus ual Experience in treating- woman's diseases carefully adapted to work in harmony with tha most delicate feminine constitution. All medicine dealers have sold it with satisfaction to cus tomers for the past 40 years. It is row obtainable in liquid or sugar-coated tablet format tne drug- store or snU CO one-cent stamps for a trial box, to Bu2a!o. Evry woman roar write fully rd eo-.fUentiVly to Dr. Pfcrre, Invalids' Uotal atd Surgical loatitotr. Jj2(o. N. Y, and may bo sur. tfcat her use wCl rceiv c.ireful, concicatlcas, confidential coBsldrtlon. amf that axperlscsd cicdlcsl advica will be given t her aiiaolatolj free. Dr. PScm'iHtatanl P eI2rrs Trgxtfaie end bwgurate ttomaek, o-m-amJboweU. S9gmreoatt4,tlmy grcxBlf ttayta take ta cat. ATTENTION ODD FELLOWM All Odd Fellows. R- bekahs and families are reauests to attend the 81th Anni versary Celebration, Saturday even ing April 56th, 1813 7:30 p. m. Odd Fellows Halt. This Includes all vis iting members. ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE Look at the wmmmmmmmmammmmmm Suits we show at $3S.QO : they're the greatest values ever offered, and atfhe price you 'can afford to pay. YoWmay as well have rclothes that will 'keep their shapewhereveryou wear them. If you buy Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, that's the kind you'll get. They are here; all wool weaves, tailor ed to fit, the smartest styles in the world, in just the color and pattern you'll like. Sizes to 48. While we call your particular attention to our $25 line we'd like have you know that we have others at more or less. THE SECRET of dressing well lies in the choice of the tittle details that impart a note of distinction and smartness. The man who wears the hats, caps, shirts, col lars, ties and gloves we endorse stands apart from the "common crowd." .a--TC7 A.,. t,a W-3 r 9r?7ffi"t IIm 5ci45'3cr u M,rx U at About Wh Kodak? At no season of tho year is It -possible . to procure more beautiful picture than during Springtime. You will want to take some pic tures this Spring. Per haps you, arj even no-ar getting your Kodak ready or '-possibly you are thinking about pur chasing a new Kodak. In either rase, let us help you. We have a now line cf Kodaks which wo have Just re ceived. Theao contain tho latest 1913 Im provements. If yotf need any photographic supplies si'chd films, and paper: and" all chemicals needed for their use and we would bo pleased to explain their uce tn you. Bisbee Drug ! nuf LU ON BEAR NEWS (ConQsued from Page 4) Effective Display One of the most effective advertis ing displays seen in Bisbee this sea son Is that of the grocery depart ment of the Phelps-Dodge Mercantile company, advertising Welsh Grape Jaice. Under an arch, decoratinJ with clusters of grapesjIs a' large frosted electric elobe. Hurrmnrttxl iiv Secretary McAdoo orders a woman hundreds 'of bottles of 'grape Juice, employee of the National City Bank of Besides, the grape Julcevmany other New York out of the Treasury Oe-; summer drinks are displayed, partmeat. j Europe Is alarmed over Montenegro May Compromise, taking Scutari. Austria threatens to The case of Martin rvir.ir act alone If the powers refuse to land charged with digging" post holes on forces. CHEVALIERS ATTENTION! Cochise Canton Na 3, I. O. O. F. "will assem ble at odd Fellow's Hall ln full dress uni form Saturday night, April 26th., at 7:30 p. m, sharp, to partlcl Dato la 0x3d Ftflftrr8 3th., An 'wfsary Celebration. By Order CoamasdiBt. LEVY BROS. MAP.XET LETTER Today's market much weaker. Amer. lean stocks In Londoawere weak. Copper Is still strong but the coppers do not seem to moke any upward move. There are so many Issues against tbe present market that no activity can be expected until some of them are settled. Conditions la Can anea stiii remain unchanged. i Child Dies. Robert, the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Ashby, of 26 1 Tombstone canyon, died yesterday morning, pneumonia being tbe cause. Tire funeral will ba held this after noon, at Oi rnldeue. Xsr. CeVsr oJtlciatlss. city property, -which was scheduled .to come in Justice High's court this afternoon has been postponed, pend- ng attempts to compromise. - r. The Best Corrective and preventive of the numerous ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the or gans of digestion is found in the safe, speedy, certain and time-tested home remedy 314 TtT7Wkr to box. 10c- 25c ite I'M v ffl Aft t 4