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SIX THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27 1913 LOCAL PERSONAL Spend Day at Tombstone EI Pao Vltitor Mr. and Mr. Frank Cole and chll-X K Stewart a imminent business dren, will go to Tombton today fori"""1 ol Kl !'. la here tor a tir.tf Thanksgtrlng with hvr parents Mr tV- looking after bU local interests, lud All. "ttellugh. Was Called to Naco Dr. V. E. Shine was called to Nnco jwsterday afternoon to consult with VCal pbjsiclaiw with reference to a Surgical operutlon -which may become siMfary. Birth Record ; To Mr. and Mrs J H. Miller, of 1-owvU, at tb C. Q. hospital, a toy. fTo Mr. andjjtrs. fieorge Corvele, of 3ohn.on Addition, at the C. Q. hospl tM. a boy. For Thanksgiving ilDs Helena Hamburg, popular daughter of Mx and Mrs. Hamburg, 01 iiaanmrg ia uio tiuacaucas, ar rived ystftrday la their tturing car ua.i will HpeAd Thanksgiving here as 111 guenu of friends. Railroad Men Here O. JL Donart and Wade Curry. tra cUng voBsenKtr and freight agents fur the Santa Fo and Rock Island lines rtnpectlrely, mere here yesterday con 'fexrlng With simpers regarding now routines for large shipment from the east They lez ttir Douglas last Sight supervisor Rock Here CVliut Supervisor John Reck of Ttabstxffio spent a few hours here yeatardar earoute- home from an In On Hunting Trjp John Rawllngs, Eugene WliltW Chan. MeCaba and John K. Baukerd left esterda on a hunting tnp .n the San Pedro ttilley and the Huacluicas, Tfcey expect to return on Sunda with the-Ir baps filled with quail and eolson Phoenix Theatrical Man A. H. Reetes. of Phoenix, owner of a chain of theaters In this state. arrived yesterday and will Bpend se erai days making an Inspection of tho dlstr.bt. He may open a house here If he can secure a suitable loca tion. Will Qulld Telephone Line u'iiM ths seit " is j tain States Telephone Co. will roe?in miMm try The Red Button By WILL IRWIN Author of Tht City Thai Wat Etc lIhufctfB by Hury liruilaitr h! Baking Powder Biscuits Light as n Feather By Mrs. Janet McKenxie Hill, Editor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine Baking Powder Biscuits made by this recipe are so far ahead of ordinary ba ling powder biscuits that, if once tried, toa will neer nie any other recipe. Try it the next time jou run short of bread. Sat e this recipe. 29 Raiseslhe DoughJSetter ALL GROCERS spectlon of tho Gleeson county road. ! the stomach INSTANTLY This sim Ha stated that he was well pleased 1 pie mixture became famous by curing with the work and the manner in 1 appendicitis and It draws off a sur which it lias resisted the severe rain! prising amount ot old foul matter storms. Wort It Is expected, will be "' "ie uiw it is wuuutnui now the construction of a telephone line to the convict camp, located a few miles charEO to keep in tlose touch with across the divide. It Is presumed that tbe officers here Engineer Atwood this is in keeping with tab suggestion I was in Ule c'l yesterday to make made by Uoverntr Hunt last Satur- arrangements for the line with the lo day, when he was here on an inspec-' cai manager of the company, who told Uon trip. It will enable thote In ' ntm he thought ho would be able to hae the telephone operating ;n about LESS BOWEL TROUBLE three days. IN BISBEE BIsbee people have found out that Treasurer Here A SINGLE DOSE of simple buck- County Treasurer Hicks came to1 thorn bark, glyrexine. etc, as com- tho city yesterday frjini Tombstone pounded In Adlerlka, the German with members of his family to islt bowel and stomach remedy, relieves briefly and shcti a little nmonc me constipation, sour stomach or gas on cbo!c Thanksghtng Day offerings of' the Biebeo stores They returned Copjilsht isu, Tba Uobba-MerrUICoBpu - . . The TaplbTn re fused everything. He told Mr Wade J that as soon as he had arranged some ' thing he didn't say what he would ssd mc aad ccmpl ano tu &v Uu uiiu 1 1 realized that I must get farther from I New York I had a few possessions of Captain Hans La's I wanted to re turn tbem and close with blm forever Mr Wade had an Idea of making one last appeal, and I asked blm it he would deliver those things at the same time. Yesterday morning Mr Wade came down to New York. That's all I know until I saw the newspapers " rosutaed on the road in tho near fu- QUICKLY it helps DALL & BLED turo SOR, Druggist, 28 Main St. Adv. O-C 1 WW Wi MiM W WWW w home last night Mr Hicks said the county seat is continuing to pur it the peaceful way of progress and that ever body oer there felt that Thanksgiving was an entirely appi Iiriate institution rgc Gt? You Can Use Gas p y II! K C BVlni Powder BUcnlts Three cups flour; U to 4 cup short' tning;3 Utel tcaspoonfuls K C -Baking roil-e'er; about 1 cup milk or uater; I teaspoonful salt. Sift three times, the flour, salt and baking powder. Work into the flour the chortemnsr. using lard or butter Int shortening Then mix to a ery soft dough with the milk. The softer the biscuit enters the oven, the lighter it comes out. Never knead baking powder biscuits; press the dough into shape and roll lightl). Cut in small shapes and bake on a sheet or ery shallow pan ia n hot oven. In placing biscuits in the pans place welt apart, not allowing edges to touch. Smill biscaits are better than large ones. Large biscuits do not have the proper amount of time to raise and bake. Jtare you ei the new K C Cook's Eookt Brisxf ut of appetizing recipes that simpl j must tie successful rvery time if the few simple direc tions are carrfullr followed You would rladlr pay 50 cents for this YaluaLie book, yet we und 1 ubiotrntflrftre up-rn receipt of the colored cer tificate pucled in every ,S-cei ten n of KC bakio? owder JAQCI-S 31 1-0 Co Chicago, feiul rus Uo not huve Cook s Hook rUcalts. BISBEE TEMPERATURE r Cooking riOUliu THE ear , If your kitchen requires a stove to heat it in winter , the problem is solved by installing a modern Kitchen Heater in connection with your gas range; as shown in cutV Several years experience has proven this Kitchen Heater to be an unqualified success. ' It burns coal, coke, wood or refuse, and cooking may be done over the two eight-inch holes on top canl,be -furnished with gas, kindler and water coil. $15.00 Gas Kindler Water Coil $1.50 Extra $1.50 Extra Jc Call at our store d allanow us to explain the points of advantage to you.' VTv isbee Improvement Company TOAST THE TURKEY rclth a bottle cf Tannhanser extra palo beer and tho occasion will be one long to be remembered. Our beers are still made in the old fashioned way, plenty of malt and hops and sold la all hotels, cafes and restaurants, or for domestic use jou can hae it at $3.50 per case All Grocers or Phone 243. 1. A. BROWN Successor to Eoston and Brown, Agents (or Copper City Browery "Captain Hanska Wouldn't Consent to a Divorce." Sho stopped here Her color faded, I her hands fell apart with a gesture of despair. I Now the Inspector took up tie ex I aminatlon, for Rosalie sat musing, her I ees on Constance Hanska. ' "What were tho things you senf' , he asked. 1 "Let me see what were they? Bet I sy-Harbara. you helped pack them. An old miniature ot the Captain " "And some family photographs " j Betsy-Barbara put In briskly I "And an old mahogany shaving-mirror which had belonged to his fa j ther " 'And a Mexican hat-band and two knives and an Irish blackthorn stick I and a silver cigarette case " A stethoscope upon Inspector Mc Gee's pulso woujd have Jumped an Jhch as Betsy-Barbara pronounced the word "knives" But his down-turned face betrayed no emotion. "What kind of a cigarette case?" "Chased sliver and turquoises a Russian design " "What was tho stick like?" ' Very heavy, and dark brown as I remember. And I think the ferrule was loose." "And the knives?" said tho Inspec tor. "Let me see one was a little dag ger that he used for a paper-knife and the other was a Malay kris with a long, sharp, wavy blade. He got it In the Philippines." "Yes'" exclaimed the Inspector. And then with the sudden brutality which was a. part of his Third Degree meth od, "And It .was with that knife that FULLY NOURISHED Grape-Nuts s Perfectly Balanced Food No chemist's analysis of Grape-Nuts can begin to show the real valuo of the food the practical value as shown by personal experience It is a food that is perfectly bal anced, supplies the needed element for both brain and body in all stages of life from the infant, through the strenuous times of active middle llf and Is a corarort and support in old age. "For two j ears I have used Grape Nuts with milk and a littlo cream, for breakfast I am comfortably hun gry for my dinner at noon. "I use little meat, plenty of vege tables and fruit. In season, for the noon meal, and If tired at tea time. take Grape-Nuts alone and feel per fectly nourished. "Nerve and brain power and mem ory aro much improved since using Crtpe-Nuta. I am over sixty and weigh 155 lbs. My son and husband seeing hor I had improved are now using Grape-Nuts. "My son, who is a traveling man, eats nothing for breakfast but Grape- I Nuts and a glass of milk. An aunt. over 70, seems fully' nouribhed on Grape-Nuts and cream." "There s a Reason." Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to WrflvHle,' in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A nev one "appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest. Bisbee temperature yesterday hlgl, 59, low, II No preclp.tatlon A tight feeling In the chest accom panted by a short, dry cough, indi cates an inflamed condition in tho lungsC To rellee It buy the dollar sl:e BALLARD'S, HOREHOUND SY III P. you get with each bottle a free HERRICK'S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for the chest. The syrup relaxes the tightness and the plaster draws out the Inanimation. It is an Ideal combination for curing cold settled In tho lungs. Sold by Blbbee Drug Co. Adv BIG MASKED BALL at Pair Hall next Saturday 8 30 P M Tliree cash prizes to ba gnen auay One and all In vited Good orchestra. WILLIAMS & HOLLAND. ATTENTION ELKS Your presence is desired at a musi cal Saturday uight, accompanied by our ladies. THE PLACE TO GO Spend Thanksgiving evening, to night, with the ladles of the Altar Society at K. C Hall. Delightful program. SPIRELLA CORSET. Fitted in your own home. Mrs. O. Vhln, 52 Jlggerviile, Phone 423. Lawrence Wade stabbed your hus band" Inspector McGee might have thrown that very knife Instead of bis words, so sudden was the effect upon Con stance Hanska. The color left her face. Her eyes grew big and wild She flashed to her feet, trembling vio lently. "Oh, 110!" she pleaded, "oh, no! Oh, that will hurt him so! He couldn't have used it some one used it after he left Lawrence Wade could no more have stabbed, an unarmed man " She stopped, wrestled herself back to some semblance of composure. "Don't you understand he was a gen- tiemanr She turned from McGee's triumphant state to Rosalie's softened face. "Why. Mrs. La Grange, gentle men don't do such things. He was an athlete he played every game hon orablydo you think he would kave put me in such a position, even if he wougm or nothlnr pIbo hn -mnM hate had to break every instinct he UB "Look here, Mrs Hanska," said In spector McGeo, pouncing upon his ad vantage as experieneo had taught him to do. "there was what you call an af fair between you and this Mr. Wade. wasn't there?" Ifere Rosalie swrung in again. 3nspector' she said, "if you go that way. 111 advise this young woman to get a real lawyer before she talks to you any more. Now. bit Hour v. just answer what you please." uut Lonataaco was mistress of her self again. "All thia will come out In the trial. I -..i. x mignt as well tell' BTeryming now. When he put himself in this position he was trying to help me. There was no affair, as you call It- But when he first met ,me he thought I was a widow. And befon he knew mr circumstances he pro posed marriage. He never spoke of It after. I told him. He was a gentle man. He only tried to serve ntaii gentleman would under the circum stances." "Has it struck you," asked the Ic. riV"Ww.ViIr iC. 2Tk. s A4:'TVlJfcJB 'l-TT-J t& 11TE are mak ing a special te; price on silver plate ware for a few days to make room for some new goods. These goods are all standard patterns and can be matched at rn any time. Any of these goods would make good Christmas presents as well as being a good investment for home use. We close today for Thanksgiving I - . VS SAi3 - .ev &&!&fj 3eN - I Q Howe Jewelrv Combanu ILtzzn ,r it .. U 3C 3E L. L. GILMAN Ml (ffi? Jeweler &. Optician rJ VI Axj&J2& j M I carry the largest jewelry line '. v 'n Arizona and can meet the ,1 7 requirements of the, most Jj M exacting. Let me show you j Jl 41 my line. sj II Official Wat'ch Inspector E. P. Jf III & s. v. R. R- rl AGAINST THE DARK DAYS OF INFIRMITY AND NO JOB. START NOW. BECOME OWNER OF TEN ACRES OR MORE OF COOP ER FARM LANDS, UNDER GOVERNMENT IRRIGATION, IN YU MA VALLEY AND YOUR FUTURE INDEPENDENCE IS ASSURED., ASK FOR LITERATURE DESCRIPTIVE OF THIS -"GARDEN SPOT OF THE EARTH." 5 ACRES UP, 5 YEARS TO PAY. 2 YEARS CROPS WILL PAY FOR THE LAND. John 7. (Bamphell SCHMID-SHATTUCK BUILCING TEL 26 BOX 1372. Q TH vot .-v . vjisrs. T-e"- iciii 3L ia.li ant General Contractors Estimates and Sketches furnished free of Prospective Builders. Phone 485 BISBEE, ARIZONA. charge to NEW SECRETARY APPOINTED I scribed, and rent in the .sum of PRESCOTT-The Arizona Sheep &00J frt " onth nnlng No Sanitary Board, has appointed Mrs. Mary S. Allen, widow of the late George H. Alien, secretary of the board. Irregular bowol movements lead to chronic constipation and a constipat ed habit fills the system with impuri ties. HERBINE is a great bowel ret;- fulator. It purines tho system, vital izes the blood and puts the digest!! organ In fine vigorous condition Price EPc. Sold by Bisbee Drug Co Adr. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned, as agent for Wil liam Cowan,' owner of that certain building on the' south side of Main spector. "that this might be used as a street. In Bisbee, Arizona, recently motive?" occupied by Chris Potsi. under lease "This is perfectly dreadful!" cried from said owner and by said Potsi Betsy-Barbara. "Constance, you shall conducted under the name of tho not stay here another minute. You Miners Inn, has and claims a lien come with me to a lawyetl" 'lunon the cersonal property of said TO BE CONTINUED ll'ots! therein and hereinafter de- f, J j vember 1st, 1S13, and ending Novem ber 30th, 1913, and that the under signed, as agent aforesaid, will on the Sth day of December, 1913, at 11 o clock a. m., of said day, sell all the right, title and interest of said Chris Potsi in and to his personal property In said leased premises, to tho highest bidder and for cash, and that said sate will be held upon said premises and tho money derived therefrom will be applied in satisfac tion of said debt and to pay the costs and expenses of the sale. That said property consists of the personal effects of every "kind and nature now upon said premises and heretofore used by said Potsi in con nection 'with said business, excepting only, one electric fan, and gas stoves, plates and ranges therein, not the property ot said Potsi. Dated at Bisbee, Arizona, this 26th day of November, 1913. HOGAN & SEED, by HOGAN, Agent as aforesaid. 19