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f A; w w r 3 k ' THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, 'SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1913 FOUR K i M i k L!t hi 'If f Rfi. ft I- 'n Bisbee and &OGI TO SPEND-THE WINTER iMjrs. J. B. pond of Little flock, Arkansas, has arrived, to spend (ha whWr vfitf. her daughter re. .Henry s, .Jiollis, of "Warren. r INFORMAL DINNER Mrs. eaMcfJce entertained at dbv ner Friday evening Mrs. Dr. Fitzgpral of Cananea, Miss Thelma Spyres, pitas Bessie, Rogers, Miss .patherine Marlatto and Mtas Joggle Carretto of (he J.oretto Academy, ' r .JNFPBMAL PINNER Fr and Mrs. I. P. Burgess enter tained lnftrmally Jast Monday even ing at thefr home on Higglns Hill. A delictus flvo course dinner was served at seven and the evpnlns was spent In duplicate wn'ist which was thoroughly enjoyed by those present. . AT K. C, HALL The ladies of the Altar Society had an informal evening at the K. C. Hall Thursday" evening. There was to have been 'a lecture Accompanied with views of Ireland hnt owing to Use ijlness o? Mrs Juliff this, had tp Le postponed. A short program was given and. the rest of the evening wis spent So -dancing. A pleasant time was reported by all. ft' , ' - ; SOCIAL EVENING i 'Last Wednesday evening the Bap tist ladles held a social evening at tteIr church. The object was to set better acquainted. A very entertain ing program consisting of reading and 'music both vocal and instrument al was given and enjoyed by all.lce cream and cake were served and those present had a chance to further their 'acquaintances during the rest ol the opening. Y. W. C. A. NOTES The girls lining at toe Y. W. C. A. and a few of their friends had a very delightful dinner at their lin-uo on Thanksgiving evening Lxivere were laid for sixteen and the table j (ooKed very Inviting with its decora- tlons of vines and autumn leaves. 7hei evening was spent mosi miormauyr 2n music and conversation and protJJ a (itting conclusion to a most enjoy able occasion. TO LOS ANGELES Mr and Mrs. H. S Mudd departed tSis week for Ijos Angeles where they' expect to make their future home j They fcav e made many friends curing their brief residence in the district ' who will miss them greatly. Mr. I Mudd wa3 connected with the Shat- tuck Co. while here and expects to, JIr and .ylrs j T 0ien gave a continue wUi mining work in theleiy delhtlul dance on Saturday office of his father who is widely nIght at thelr 31! borne in Sal known In mining circles. Their r Snrl n2 Valler. In SDite of the friends wisb for Uiem the best of sue- cess in their new home. THE ROUND DOZEM Mrs. Chas Hear of Mason lllll was tho charming iiostess to the "Hound Dozen" club last Tuesda afternoon There was a prolusion of yellow chrj- santhemums wIch roaio the rooms The Mina As Health Returns, Quick Improvement Is NotieeabJa When Proper Aid to Nutrition Is Given A low state of the general health is now tho accepted cause of backward ness in children. So in tne -case oi a j backward child it is oest u .ook in wards building lip its heaUh. It wilj usually be found that the main trou ble is in the food. In lack of assimi lation and digestion. Hence care should be taken In tee kind or food piven to the child. This, with plenty of air and exercise, should bring about a change for the better. Watch the condition of the bowels, to aote "whether the wte Is being passed off or not, or whether it is being passed too freelj. If either con dition prevails give a small dose of that gentlest of all laxative-tonic. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Thousands of motnws will testify to the wonders it has wrought in the lives ?f thpir own children, and for that reason legions of families like those of Mrs. Datey MoBroom, HUlsboro, lr.rt., are never without It lr. the house She is the mother of Lucile and has been lusinz Tr.v Caldwell's Synip Pepsin tfi'.irfl siheo s6 was two, Mrs. 5sMctJiKin says It saved Lucite's M. 1l . 1. Dlum Utnuard, family medicine m jCJ!:' i . X i . 'i Xliv JlCI5rgJ nuiup. y v . 3 It Is pleasaat to'.tho tol anaasoaadressiug ur. w.u uaiaweu, -iif ,-rfely Je tliat ,l ,s ! t0 ,nJ 'fnte - et . stilly elective for grows people. AU-drusslbts ttull Warren District HUBWHHBHBi BUT SOCIETY EDITOR'S PHONE NUMBER 424. "DEAR OLD FRIENDS" OF THE FAMILY SPEND MANY WEEKS WITH PRESIDENT Miss Lcy Smith (left) end Miss Mary Smith. ) Miss Lucy Sm.th and Miss Mary Smith, two sisters from New Or leans, spent nearly the whole summer with President Wilson's family at Cornish, N. II., and then returned with the family to Washington early in October. Thiy were a great help around the White House while the wedding; preparations were poing on. These ladies are not related to any of te family, but are just "dear old friends." itright iwJUt their cheerful glow. Tha i alternoon was spent Industriously In , noo1l0ti.nr1. nnil rtitTM,t?ni ,ni1 f .. ...... "" -.. " iuu ui.su a ucnguuui iuie cvuisc menu was served to tSie nine guests. The next meeting of this club will be with Mrs. C. E Bailey ather homo in Tombstone canyon. MRS. SHINE RETURNS Mrs. F. E. Shine returned last week from Los Angeles where she iad gone' to accompany her son Francis home from the coast. She had left him there with friends when e returned earlier ,h the fall so that he might re . f ccive instructions wmen sne leareu she would not be able to obtain for him here. ( away fur THANKSGismGH j Amcng those who spent their : Thanksgiving out of town w-ere Mr and Mrs Wafies who spent the day !n T1nTiic oo minete nf .- .nd Ifn ' in Dongas as guests of Mr. and Mrs Ross. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Coles and their children enjovc-i tbe day at who home of Mrs. McHugh of Tombstone, mother of Mrs. Coles. Mr. and Mm. Dana were also thc.ro and tho famfb dinner was greatly enjoyed, GIVES DANCE bad weatner about nft couples were present. De'.ightful refreshments were served at midnight. Those who atten(jfc(i from nlshec were Mr and Mrs. Will Davis. Mack Cleveland Mr and Mrs Bojle, Miss Johnston. Mr and Mrs WeKiJunio, Mr Dcdds. Mr. ltzvveir?. Misses Ella and Josefhine itzweire, all going In autos Expands LUCILE McBROOM and the price s ouly fifty cents and one dollar a bottle The latter for families who need it regslarly. Dr. Caldwell's fcyrup J'otwin hag no equal as a cure for constipation, in digestion, biliousness, headaches, sour stomachp, gas on tlie stomach. liver trouble and klndrod complaints. It has ?o many ndvantaos that tnose who occ use It forocar after discard cathartics, salts, pills and other coaree remedies for they aro seldom j advisalie and feould HneVer be 'gives to children. , . Kilmlllw wiihfng' to try a free sam- tU. ltll'siKiijK'nhiatn It lxihllxllil by '73J "w -- t " WswhtesVm St, Monttrello. 111. ul rt iM.rMe dre8 oa H wui ao.- , t ., .aMajg "Ty OvAIH.KilB' DINNER AND THEATRE At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Itos3 " jjocu on jjason Hilt occurred a small but very pleasant dinner party last "IliUisday. The centerpiece was a bouquet of polnsettas and the almond cups and hand palntcl place cards were made in the same ciecry fKw er. After dinner the guests enjojui a little Informal visit and then re paired to the Orpheum where thoy found "Mutt and Jeff" most enter- tainlng. Later they took a little spin and after a. ligfct supper returneJ home having thoroughly enjojed the Cay. DOUGLAS TEAM ENTERTAINED Members of ttoe Douglas footiai) team and the roctcrs who came to cheer them en wero entertained by the uisDee team iliursaa evening a, tha Hit.. Schcol. Th hall -.-i (jecorated in tho eclors or both high ..... . ... schools, black and gold fcr Douglas and cardinal and grey for Bisbee. Amusement for tfce evening consisted chlefl cf dancing and the music was excepUonall.' good. Fcr those who did not dance games were provided and) all had a Joky time. Punch was! served throughout the evening and the outcome of tho game was forgotten In i an endeavor to have a good time. I ST JOHNS GUILD The ladles of St. John's Guild met In all day session with Mrs. John of Warren. Some arrived early and those who were unable to devote tho cntlr-- dav tn tho ffnrV worn nraxnnt tn iho ' afttniooD At the bazaar tte ladies i are planning for the Sth of December there will be booth3 for almost ever I tiling. At Ute children's booth tovs. doll clothes anS other things to catch the fancy of a child may be obtained Then there will !be a fancy work bocth at wtich bags, towels, fancj aprone, dresses and other hand work will be sold. The cand bootli will provide for those having a sweet tooth snd tliR more nracticn.1 sldo of Jfe will be contributed to from the apron and food departments. The next and last meeting tcfore the sail j will be held with Mrs. Rhodes cf Quarry Canyon on the regular Guild 'ay A large attendance Is Uosired. AUCTION BRIDGE , Mrs Thorllef Oteson gave a beauti fully appointed auction bridge party Monday afternoon at fcer home on . Hlggins Hill. The affair was in com-j pllment to Mrs. Griggs of Ixs Angeles I Carnations and ferns .were combined 'n tho floral decorations. There were' attractive hand painted tallies appro-! prlate to the season and very pretty prizes. A daint two course menu was served first and the almond dishes furthtr suggested Thanksg.v inc. Theses were little Colonial 1 cradles held by dolls dressed to rep resent Puritan women. Prize for high store was awai-2sd to Mrs. Rhodes with consolation favor to 3Irs. Buck waiter- Those enjoying the hospital- ( ty of the afternoon were Mesdaraes Griggs. Stftrtina. Shlrkey, Taylor, Oehs, Rhodes, Houghton, Mme. Ilrough ton. Hollls, Blair, Slm, Burgess and Buckwaitcr. Not thf Milst eOSthe ellel 'hel'd bfore tke hoH'dBwill bo hat given by the ies of the Batlst church tome lime nwtwek. Tho osact date 1. 5ft K. JAI AMlnn,l fiUf 1 Will A JT9 ,7" iith'or" Thy & V fid vJrv AotaTcollJ . -- -- Ition of every description fancy wort, and various enough to tx able to jrtvaav nil laems. 0U1 luivns VI w( cozy comers, pin cushions of satin and, embroidery, fcogi, aprons and al sorts of neck wear. In connection with the fancy wojrk bazaar the ladles will hold a food sate jjiiere pies cakes, candiec, etc, may be obtained. During the afterucon Uie ladles will serve light refreshments to all com ent for a slight consideration. LOWELL CLUB DANCE The Country club was the scene oi a most delightful party last Wednes day evening when the Lonell club gave their first annual dance. The ball room was profusely decorated In autumn leaves and colorn and huge bouquets o chrjeantuemuras nodded their cheery heads to tfce merry mak ers from their plates at the sides. The music was out of tho ordinary and those present found it very "catchy indeed. Many new gowns were ex plotted for the first timo on this oc casion an J the ladles were assured of looking just rfeht by tho very compe tent maid provided them by the thoughtful committee. The men were equally well attended and joined wit the ladies in proclaiming this the most enjcab!e event Qf the season so for The car service was exceptionally good end this also was a result of the efforts of the club, to make everything as pleasant an-J convenient as possible for their guests wbo numbered two hundred or more. Should they plan another function of any sort the con sideration shown their guests last Wednesda evening will assure them of bJarty co-operation .from the War ren District. A tight feeling in the chest accom panted by a short, dry cough. Indi cates an inflamed- condition In tho lungs. To relieve It buy the dollar size BALLARD'S HOHEHOUND SY RUP; ou get with each bottle a free IIEURICK'S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for the chest The syrup relaxes the tightness and the plastr draws out the Inanimation. It is aj Ideal combination for curing coldj settled In the lungs. Sold by BIsbec Drug Co. Adv i PHOENIX HAY HAVE ft 1TI01L PARK PHOENIX, Nov1 29. Whether a tract of land around the Hole-in-tlie-Uokc shall le reserved as a national park, for the preservation of the sahuara and other forms of desert plant life, now rpt,ts largely with the reclamation bervlce. Congressman Carl Hayden has rc- U.i, ,t o itr in nnl tn the mat ter from M. C Biuce, assistant com missioner of the general Uml office. Congressman Hayden asked the gen eral land oihee for its endorsement of the plan Pruce stated in his let- ter that he had Tefem4 the reuqest to the reclamation service, since the tend in question is in the midst of a large area withdrawn from entr for reclamation purpBses.- , " BOt exposed that the recU ininusn service win luierpuso any u- jection. since tlieand is valueless for agricultural purposes Local officials of the service have spoken in favor of having a national samara part, about Hole in tue-Rock swollen parts instantly. Reduces inflammation and quiets ttatagoa izing pain. Don't rub it pene trates. SLOAMS LINIMENT Kills Pain Rives quick -relief from chest and W taroat anecuons. Have you tried loan's? Here's what others ssys Relief rom RKetunatmn "lit Bolder has uctt one COc bottle of loan's liniment, and although she It errr 81 Tears of age, she has ob tained treat relief from her rhraaia-tism.-itn. II . LuuLleaf, Ctbiy. 03. . Gwl for Cold sad .Croup A Rule boy rtexl.dooc hadcranp.1 rare the mother Sloan's Liniment to trr She rare turn three drop on sozsr before trans to bed. and hf cot up w)lh ont rue croup in tne rnrruns; " r W U. String, If 11 QumJ v... aWo.. 13. Newatsla Cone 5 cine o tjie world, ltla renewed me and I can Iroly sav ynur Ijnirorct did Hop tatvi-" Mn. C.ll.Dokmrt,Jl. At ill DmJot. Prte. 2U EOc & $1)0 Sloan s irutrnctire Booklet on Horses eet free. w. m s. sm, br mm, mass. I Rheumatic I I Twinges I SI yield immediately to Sloan's Lin- I H lment. It relieve aching and 9 "OTHER WOMAN" IN SOCIETY DIVORCE? Jlrs. John D. Pekels. i ?Irs. John D Spreckels, Jr., c.r ! of he mostfccrutiful young mstronr in San Franeiscc society, ha? an- oyrced her determir.ation to brj'ig s 'it fpr an absplut divorce from the f'e'est scion of the house o Snrcckels, member of csciusiv c'ubs, millionaire and man fiLou'. town. Mrs. Spreckcjs Is said to hnye told a fnend lhat a'.ic rpectep her hus-i-and to marry in-thw oman after the divorce. Spr. -'els 'nies that any other woman slzsj ap in the whom REU YOUR LIFE? Some of the Most Prominent People of Bisbee Say That She Reveab Their Lives With Amazing Accu racy i The Rich, Poor, Exalted and Humble Seek Her Advice on Business, Friends, 'Enemies, Changes, Speculations, Love Af fairs, Journeys and All Events of Life Strangely fascinating are the words that come from the cultivated lips of lhi! most interesting woman, whose journey through life has taken her through all the renowned psychtc fchools of Kgypt, India and Europe. It seems, indeed, as If her knowledge niuft come from the mysterious world of which we all would know, yet, long ing, cannot know She looks far away Into the dim, mysterious future the great beyond across the dark chasm which separates the human body from the fitting soul and that which is to b told. As she reveals to you tho thoughts hidden among the deepest ro tosses of your heart, you sit spell bound, unable to grasp the situation until calmer moment! possess yod "lien, in awe and astonishment you (xilaim- "How is it possible 7" J :st think o a penon who can close her eyes and our whole past, I voi-r piesent and future are flashed Ltfcre jou like a panorama. If you arc in trouble, she can help ou If jou desire to be able to in due nee others, sfte will reveal to you the secret of tho wonderful power called "Personal Magnetism' and show vou how to cultivate it. Personal magneUsm. scientific salesmanship, art of fascination, will power ca!l it what you please Is the dominating force that rules the world today. It makes women charming, delightful und winsome; it brings social success p'lere beauty fails; it brings triumphs over financial difficulties and wins the laurels iu the hardest battles of life. A prominent business man called on Mme. Bauer In regard to lost papers. Ho s.-iys she soon located them. Hi hat, them now and tbe madatn is a great deal richer than she was before. A few days ago a husband and wife had become estranged. There was no reaton for it, ns there seldom Is. but still there was a separation. One of them laid the case before Mme Bauer. The husband and wife have had a glor rious reunion The clouds of discord have been dispelled. There is sun shine in that home today. Happy tran quility has taken the place-' of turb'i ier.ee. The transformation can not bo revarded by coin; heartfelt 'gratitude alone can settle that account. An engagement of marriago had lieen broken. There was a very un happy young woman on one side and a not toOidelighled.nin on the other. 'Each had 4 'hand in ttlw breactf This aonaensi woman urougm uieeo iaratod ones together. The sacred con tract has been renewed and a homo la Iintn, rtrnnatfwl far flm lirlrift flntl ... ........ r., .. .. --. - t groom. Kadi has seen the error tlwM has caused them ttfdrift aparL- Their! eyes ate 'open now; and-whowas It APDRESED TO WOMEN IS YOUBS A Case of "Nerves?" Hot flashes, dizziness, fainting spells, backache, headache, besring-down pain, nenroa jncei ll r rjmptomt of lnr jruUrlt y and female disturbance aod era not beyond rcliaf. -Dr,-Plcree' Favorite Prescription U that of a famous physician unusually esparienerj in tbe treating of mb' pcllar tibnenU For forty years it tus been rceoisrvendcd t ulTrlne vromanUnd. Thousands of trurorn can ir vrltnM to its bmericUl qualitios. Perhaps its &M it all that Is reouircd to rettors t? yi rrfcl fcralth inrt s'rnrtlt. liawli tbf time to act. fn'j pr. U. V. IVrco'i, CoCalx Z AM plOW CURED "tut? as. Colxio Raaoi cf q (iMMft) ta taunMsAng rxar vUk n lsk UedteU tiiMtvftry tbt thronfli tlr o DtXaeUI VI TWiW T WH vutou trtmbUr thai m ya 4j ir v rr u t that v in wtenuniatt ii i I UiAftk TV lor Jr Ktfncc' wtonthiaietj 1 tbsrefM YOUR DRUGGIST CAN SUPP1W YOU JN LIQUID CP XLET FOKSZ that caused them to see? this won derful woman who appears able to tell and do All things. K you are melanchob, worried or nl&couraged through unpleasant do niestic conditions and financial affairs, you should consult Mrae. Bauer. There is nothing too difficult for her. In fact, she guarantees everything sho undertakes or no charge. Hours 10 a. m. to S p. m. Johnson Hotel, Rooms lC-f-9. PHOENIX PERPLEXED PHOENIX. Nov 29 Of all tne problems ever before presented local democracy to solve none ever proved more difficult than does thrf post-of fice appointment for tbe Capitol Clty The appointment is generally con ceded to be one of the political plums controlled by Congressman Hayden but the usual rule in this case does not apply. It so 'happens that -near Phoenix resides a very close relative of Mr McAdoo, secretary of the treasury in JIr Wilson's cabinet The gossip is that Mr. ircAdoo in termed Mr Burleson, the president' postmaster general, that he would like to have his relative receive th? 7EU 7523 1 J THE INCREASING POPULARITY OF THE PEG-TOP Much of the smartness und ktucv at he modish broad wrUst and hip line i embodied in the pK-top skirt w hich aperu to a narrow foOtlinh. making Hit .-tTtct still more p'eaointr. Especially suited to these sklrtstrc the "pile" fabrics, velours, velvets and velveteens. They are thick jet light n weight and aid greatly In bringing out In their folds the loose unfitted cf- fctB denlred. 7SII nhowH a peg-top skirt and a Mouse with a drop-shoulder, which is -notber smart detail of many of the! new desiims. An inset veal which may be of brocade or embroidery la a pret y feature of this dexign. T-tbar colored velours de laine is an I To obtain either pattern Illustrated nil I -nit this roupen awl enclose 15 cents In ftamps or coin Be sure to state number jl cf pattcrD and st. measurinc; over the fullest part of tbe butt- .Address Pattern A Department, cere of this papr ' " ' ... Moving And Hauling of all Kinds Given Prompt Attention We have the facilities for doing all kinds of transfei work and guarantee satisfaction, , Glenn McLaughlin . j THE TRANSFER MAN FrMcie C&Tf , SSJ rinmirt reKM&aj rwrmn I 1 BM SWWI m n rvri c- th Xa roed) rcsotv w U-m &q oCtf. i carvvi M. Rczcns MRS. WINSLOW'S Soothing Syrup FOR CHILDREN TEETHING ''Grandmother used it for her babies, Mother used it for her babies, and now I am using it for my baby," 7 Sfeki tki ypjtmg lMkcr. -THREE GENERATIONS- Nights of Painful WAtchina; with sick and crying children can be aToided by the use of MRS. WW SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It relieves the little sufferer from pain, dispels Wind Colic. Regulates the Stomach and Bowels, Corrects Acidity, and during the process of teething is invaluable. SOLD ALL OVER THE WORLD Phoenix post-office appointment It was largely on the suggestion pf Mr. McAdoo that .Mr. Burleson was ad mitted to the cabinet, and consequent ly, it seems1 probable that the McAdoo relative, a Mr Fleming by name, )a In the lead in the race. Local poltticans have divided thejr endorsements between two well known political war horses, Vernon Clark and Sellm Mlchelson. (A third candidate who ls however, urged, for the appointment by his friends rather than being an active aspirant Is A. Guy Alsap, '. unusually smart suggestion for thbc wtS'Ie of dr! V rtni!l llerny seen at a r- t n. in v .vV cotorad iluvttM ..!... i ..i 4...i suede In spired the color a.ieme. To copy thl model In siie 3S It re quires 5 '4 yards of 42 inch material. Plaid for the Mouse, that cleverly re peats the coler of the dark skirt with which it is worn Is the combination used in 7338. The low shoulder and a natty collar are features cl this de- sign. Stzo X in this mode requires 4 yards of 3C inch material. No 7S1I sizes 31 tpit No. 7M3 sieee 34 io 4!. Bach pattern is IS cents. . 7"- 'r'Me Nime " , AArts, i i- .iTi.i L J