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EIGHT THE BLSBEE DAILY REVIEW, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1913 Take Special Train 6J? From E. P. & S. W. Depot at 2:00 P. M. Today, for ' r f 'JT: b F" A A! r"4 11II1TIA11 HPrf At The tAULtS A VIA I Ewmm At Ihe 1 1 Country Club Tljie Eagles Guarantee a Flight or Money Refunded This is no Masson Stunt LO-GAL PERSONAL Returned to Douglas W. C. (Greon arrived, yesterday Stomlas from a business trip to Can anea and returned to iris home in Douglas last night. From Lot Angeles "William 0 Starr, s merchant of Los Angeles, is here for several days va tnslnesa. j Constable Thomas Returns j (High Constable Charles Thomas i Will return from his ranch this morn Ins and tomorrow' morning resume ids' duties aftor a months' vacation. Street Improvement I Good worfc Is being done by cilyj forces In Tombstone canyon in the rtc'tolty of Castle Rock, -where a top-i ping of gravel 13 being put on tliet surface of the. street. ! Were Married la tlie presence of a few friends. Miss Gertrude E. Halul and Bruce W. Coffeboom, both of Illsbee, were mar ried last night at 8 o'clock in the of fice of Judge Thomas, the judge offi ciating. Their many friends extend best -wishes. Mexican Consul. Manuel Lopez Tcrres Federal, con sul at Douglas, accompanied by Misr I. S. Damlllei. is here on & visit with irlends. When asked oSout the Mex lean situation in Sonora he refused to make a statement. " Mr. Torres it well known In this district. He was consul at Naco under the Diaz regime Accepted Road Position I Scotty McDonald accepted a posi-i tion yesterday with the board of su-I pervlsors fa the road repairing ser-i vice. He will leave for Tombstone) this week. , Went to Douglas C. S. Thompson, manager of the B. I. Co., left last night for Douglas for a visit T.Ub R. G. Arthur. He twill return today. 1 t Benefit Dance j An old country dance wUl be given on Saturday evening Dec. 20th at the j K. C hall. The receipts will be for the benefit bf Mrs. Clemo. ) Douglas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. E- Smith, t. u Klutz and R. J. Ramsey, of Doug'.as, arrived last night for a visit with friends. To Meet Husband Mrs.E. E. Elllnwcoii left yesterday morning for El Paso, where she will meet her husband and spend a few days -with hfm. Mr- Elllnwood was detained tbtt several weeks- to New Mexico on legs. business v, Get Much Game' t Dr. C. H. Hunt, Sam Hunt and F. L. Williams .spent yesterday at the Hunt ranch, near Forest station, on a hunting trip. They returned last night with game bags well rtUed with quail, duck and cottontail. Chapped, rough bands are uncomely, as well as uncomfortable. Our Hand 'Lotibn. rw. Ill do all that you want In relieving soreness and softening the t0 6:30 p j Favors -will ba carna- tuin. central Pharmacy 182 tion3. 130 Returns From Coast Joseph I. Cohn, of tie Sonora News of Cananea. arrived last night from Douglas, where he visited his mother and sister who resldo there. He re turned on Thursday from a visit to his brother Alfred Cohn, assistant cliy editor of the Examiner. In Los Ange les, and will Ifave for Cananea on Monday. New Lowell Market That, Low-ell is to have another first class meat market was mid known several days ago when one of the new store rooms In the Harrison building was ranted by John Treu, Mr. Treu will open his new market Dec. 1st. Quietly Married Miss BiV0011115- Simmons ani Fred V. Smltto were quietly married i TVMit-iae nn Sunday evening in tht parlors of tie Bellevub Hotel The ceremony was performed by Judge McClay. Those attending from BIss bee were Mrs. Louise Cay wood, sister of MJr. Smith, anu vm. oimuw brother of the bride. Before leaving for Douglas a delJghtful dinner was served In their honor by Mrs. Pit, he groom's mother. Those present were Miss Simmons. Mr. Smith, Mr Simmons, Jack Bravin. Mr. aim j Piter PIU, Mr. and Mr It Cawood and Master Tom Ca- wcofl 'Hie youii..- couple will make their future i...mo in Blsbee. wheK f oy are bof well known. THE uADIES OF THE WARREN DISTRICT re invited to attend the Holllda Opening of the Howe Jewelry Co., on Wednesday?' December 3rd, from 9:30 (III , (But Glass Practice Run About ten members of the Suicide club will leave this morning on a practice run to Douglas and return. ThUj Is to familiarize the members with the kinks in the roads prior to the big race which is planned for Christmas day. Entertained For Daughter 00:. and Mrs. H. M. Jacobs enter tained on Friday evening at their home in honor of their daughter, MJis Dorothy. It was a very pleasant af fair and greatly enjoyed "by a'.l pres ent. A six course dinner was sened. the color schemes being white and pink. Guests present were Mis3 Riley and the schoolmates of Miss Dorothy. Eyes Endangered As the result of burns sustained Thanksgiving afternoon, J. II. Cun ningham has been confined In tho Copper Queen hospital. He was sov- erelr scorched about the face and there has been fear that his eyesight mlcht be lost. YcsterJay it was said that this 'danger is considered about over. PQPPEN WINS TROPHY GIVEN BY IS DOUGLAS Announcement was made yesterday of the winning by1 Henry Poppen of the splendid trophy cup given by Mrs Walter Douglas in the handicap golf contest, the last game in which was played on Thursday on the Country club links. The figuring out of scores was concluded yesKrday. Mr. Poppen carried the heaviest handicap of any of the entrants in the contest. Today there will be a large number cf golfers on the Country Club grounds to nter the qualification play for the Dodge cup contest, in which high in terest is manifested. EAGLES DAT' EXPECTED a Continent, t'arkman; Rubalyat, pnuir (Khayyam; Poetical Works of Alice and Phosbe Cary; Home Candy "Mak ing. Rorer; The New Freedom, Wil ton; Plays, ,2nd series, Galsworthy; The Poultry Book, Johnson, ed.; Growth of Music, Colles; Essentials cf ' Electricity, Timble; Guide to the Mon tessori Method, Stevens: Home Poul try Book, Fanington; Mating of Ly dia, Foster; Cab, No. 44, Foster; Taste of Apples, Lee; The Torch Bearer, Thurston; The Flirt, Tarklngton; 'Rolling Stones, Henry; Comrade Yet ta, Edwards; Wings of Pride. Mable; t Laddie, Porter; Right of the Strong 1 est, Greene; The Joy Brlnger, Cooke; CapL Protheroo's Fortune, Keniall; V. Vjs Eye?, Harrison; .'ovtmber Joe. Pilchard; Wilderness Castaways. Wallace; Closing Net, Rowland, My Lady's Garter, Futrelle; Success, Sll ,berrad; sMlsa Jttnmy, Richards, The Inner Flame, Burnham, Prudent Prfs cllla, Wemyss; Patsy, Crockett, Friar of Wittenberg, Davis; Vanlslng Points Brown; Manuel Training Toys, Moore; Panther Stories, Carter, ed. Bear Stories, Carter, ed; The Texan ScouU. AZtsheler. Inspected Mine a big Saturday night crowd, in Attorney John S. Williams returned Iew. of y,e colxl wcather, filled the last night from Pearce, where be Eggi . carnival .grounds last night mnilA an lntrortinn of the Common- w,i. m.rm...mairAM i. t.,A ninnti- wealth Extension mining propsrty. He or pieasure. . ..., .i. hn . ns u-nll r1?cfwl Tlt(l . . - , jl . -utii-u iiifc. iic - n... ..w. "- jooay is ivagies aay anu me laic the resu'ts. but did not give details. aflernoon ani evening will see throngs a mnnrt irin i rendereil to the syn- , .,j ,uin. vin w. dlcate at a meeting to be held the toinpanied by Charles Jones. PERSONAL NOTES B. A. Iomas. of El Paso Is a busi ness visitor here, R, S. Welmer. has returned from Phoenix and Globe. Mrs. N- B. KIrby, of Tombstone, is here to spend a week with friend. D. Marx left last night for Douglas, to spend several days. Miss N. Campbell, of San Diego, ar rived yesterday to spend several weeks visiting friends. POSTDFFICE IS FOR GOOD ROADS f , . I,. PnofmnetAr Pnssttlr h:t recplved lll- TriA T.'Vitrln ntitlmtO in Viru-iat fnr nn.AlAnr fir-i tfin rrtatftfTirn rtnnnrt. the shows with vigor and are backed mnt at Washington to assist in ail lo up by attendants in their assertions movementfi for ..good . a3 tfiat the carnival is the best that has takon up by ,oca, o He ,s ever been here. g -oy the Bame order q repre : M-ntative of the government in all ' good road movements In the territory lil Now is the Time to Save Some Money By Spending It IE mi i We can give you some attractive prices on an endless variety of beautiful and useful things. Mesh hags are more popular than ever this, year and we have them in both sterling and ger man silver from $2.75 to $25. All of them are either the soldered link or the solid link inde structable kind, the kinds that last. k Vanity cases, card cases 'and coin purses in both sterling and german silver. Knives, pencils, stamp boxes, thimble cases, scissors and many other things all in sterling silver at the right prices. We will have our holiday opening for the ladies on Wednesday, Dec. the third, and would like to see every ladv in the Warren District in our store during the day. on the ground. Aviator iXlxon will uiwic ..m..0 - - come 10 tno graunus uuer um ui&ub early part of this week. He was oc- and talIc avion. to all comers who ..nnnn.i hv Kiic Hlckfv and .,-. 1. Ill Howe Jewelry Co. I MAIN STREET - w tmiaMmmnamAsmmmwmmmmmtm nmrnr HI wish iL COURT WILL RULE B of Me oIBce and asked to devote js much time and manifest as active an interest as his duties will permit. lr f!aii!v was one of the first ..... .- -, -- - j good roads boosters in the district and ' has served on nearly all committees appointed to take up good roads work in this seciloa. His Instructions from Tomorrow morning at 10 o clock .toy iiugier m learn wneiner n.s p- covernment are regarded by hlu Friday. 2S. a rora Vox ,"tl0n lbeJapCTi0F coT r?: a, r. high compliment, because he too nix. purchased a bottle of our LOX ,ease from prlgon. where be ls held ,nterest before he was askcd to do PILE REMEDY: Saturday afternoon cn a charEe or muricr wm be granted e mteresl Delore "e was asKtu w au he came in and told , us that he had under bond. 'The postofUce department during the already gotten his dollar s worthy torn The motlon for bon1 was argued hc. g constanlly ,nerea8od one application. Central ntrm&cy.. i0Te the court ,a3l Wednesday after- Us tatercgt Jn the good roads m0Te. . 1S- noon when Judge Lockwood took the Th estaDii,hnient of the rural matter unaer aavisemenu iiaigier, joi- Our candy Is .not only Pure and wlng kijlmc Cf Jack Wall and Rich, but it comes fresh twice wek- Frank Han ln Ule jiaze cafe a few ly. Try iL Central Pharmacy IS- weeka ag0f wa8 remanded to jail with out tall by Justice Thomas. NOTICE On account of being unable to se cure extension of lease our market, will discontinue business Nov. 30th, 3913. We wiih to than our customers, for their kind patronage. ' All accounts have been assigned to E. A. Tovrea & Co. LOUIS MARKET, j Work on the grading of the yard in j, 1 Mam sireeu 1 ironi 01 me jenirai scnooi uuiiuius ror tne tnnarens piaygrouna delivery system has been largely re sponsible, having demonstrated, to the department itiaX good roads not only enable quicker deliveries but also low er cost of delivery. WORK IS STARTED Our line of Gut Glass is complete, Including all the new designs etc. r f Cut glass is an appropriate present at any season of the , year. It adds harmony to the side board and brilliancy to the dining table.' Its value is like twenty dollar Jgold pieces ( never depreciates. . Select your Christmas presents now That festive day will soon be here. ' v n. n. L. L. GILM71N Official Watch Inspector for the E P. & S. W. R. R. Main Street Opp. Post Office AUTOMOBILE HEATER IS BISBEE MAN'S DEVICE IN TRE CHURCHES OF THE DISTRICT TODAY SV .OHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Qnnilav OnU-utl ft J C n w. Dirnnlnlf The entire yard . -,i, -.- , tt, zitnr oiit 1 win 'De leveiea ana men coaisa wii " clay and topped with sand. This Is the method used in the play grounds of all the ;arger cities and is considered the besL Apparatus for was I started on Friday. f meet with candidates for confirmation at 5:30 p. m. Wednesday choir prac tice :3U p. m. E. W. SIMONSON. Rector. It Hayethornewhite lays no claim to ting an inventor. He is content vein, holne known as the operator of a for hire automobile, but neverthe less he has mechanical ability anu also knows how to apply 1L A de velopment in this respect that has astonished his patron the last sev eral days has been in the presence r hostln? arrangement In his car. The aparatus is nowhere visible to the eye, but It makes its presence isu. and in a very comfortable manner. Patrons- have noticed the pleas ing warmth and been at a loss to nnderstartl from whence. In explan ation the automobile man lifts the carpet and shows tbsm an arranse ment of pipes through which heat is provides from the operation of tie en gine of the tar. It S an arrangement of much merit and so far as known Is not covered by patent Application thv erounds has been ordered. It is expected here shortly after the first of the year. By that time the groundj will tte In excellent condition. Interest in the playgronnds has In creased greaUy among the children since the work startei on Friday It Is about all they have since teen talking of. The- workmen were con siderably Interrupted by the questions asked by the children 'between school hours. NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY New books in October and Novem ber received at ttie Library and avail; able to the public include the fol lowing: . Switzerland In Sunshine anf Sno.v. D'Auvergne; New Franco and New EngiandDr. James Douglas; Street Directory of the Principal CJtles of thn tt. S Who's Who ln Arizona, 1 Conners, comp.; Old -Homes of New 'can be made to any car says the man Americans, Clark, Our Vanishing responsible, and in cold weatier such J wild life. Horaaday; Mechanics of as recently had It Is very desirable, the Aeroplane, Dachene, Struggle for REORGANIZED CHURCH The Reorganized Church cf Latter Day Sa?nts Sunday school at 2 p. m. Preaching at 3:15. Religion C: 15 p. m. Preaching SCO p. m. All are welcome. Opposite Warren Steam Laundry, Tombstone Canyon. MKS. JAMES FARLEY, Clerk DON LUIS AND LOWELL The regular preaching services will bo held at above places today. Don Luis 11:00 a. m. Lowell. 7:30 P. m. The pastor will preach. Six days to labor and have amusement, one day to attend the house of Gcd for wor ship is the divine plan for division of time. It is fair. .FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Preaching by the pastor at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. Theme for the morn inc: "The Choice of Masters." Theme for the evening: "Faith, It's Testings and Rewards." Sunday school and Bible study at 9-45 a. m, Younc peo- A Fresh Line of Candy Just Received King's ChocoIatPs In 1 lb 'and lb. fancy packages. Also a full line of Bunte's popular ?c and 10c candy. Our favorite cigars- "Kisbee Smokehouse Specials, "Daniel, "The Denver Club," "Rey Oma," "Westora" and "La Purencla." We are Jobbers for J. J. Daglny's and Streeter Bros. Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos The Bisbee Smokehouse J. C. WHITE, Manager Reynolds Music and Gift Shop Main otrect Opposite Elks Building 'Will sell Pianos. All the very best makes. Also Brass arid String Instruments. Will carry up to he minute music, in vocal, instru mental, orchestrations, alto all standard selections and Teachers' , . v Supplies. . ' - - - ' A fine line of'the Quality caidr tor all anniversaries iwd occasions. GIFTS OF TOYS, GAMES, CANDIES FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS. JAPANESE NOVELTIES FOR GIFTS. T I USEFUL LINENS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC., FOR ALL. pies meeting at 6:30 p. m. AH cordi ally invited.- A special Thanksgiving Missionary Offering Is earnestly re quested. Come and worship with us. H. M. EDWARDS, Paster. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE Tho Blsbeo Christian Science so ciety will hold a Thanksgiving ser vice In Fair Hall at 11 o'clock. Theme 'Thanksgiving.' The public is In vited to attend. PRE8BYTERIAJ4 CHURCH Sunday school at 9:45 a m, with classes for all ages. Specie announce ments as to Christmas service will be made at th3i time. Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:00 p. in. under the su perintendency of Mrs. W. E. Haw thorne. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. ja. Topic: "Our church at work in our Country" Deuteronomy 8-1-20. Leader: Mr. J. A. Burns Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. mi and at 7.30 p. m. The sacrament cf the Lord's Supper will be adminis tered ln connection with the morning service and members will be received Into the chrchu. The session meets ln tho church at 10.30 n. m. for recep !n f mftmbera. There will too spe clal music ln connection, with the eve ning service. Woman's -league regu lar meeting Wednesday afternoon. Mld.-week meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., preceded by a conference for Sunday school workers. THE METHODIST CHURCH 11 a. m. "The responsibility ct God's Embassador." 7:30 p. m. "The Bible Hell" 6:30 p. m. Epworth league. Wed nesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer service and official beard meeting. Sunday school At 9:45 a. m. O. M. ANDREWS. Pastor. Smoke the Denver Club Cigar. Warren Blsbee Railway w'Jl have IS minute service beginning at 13 o'clock today to Country club. ISO ATTENTION K. OF C. ' All local and visltlns mem bers are requested to attend a Special meeting on Sunday eve ning. November 30th, at S p. m. sharp. Urgent and important business. Full attendance abso lutely necessary. JOSEPH LUTZ, Grand Knight