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THE IIISBEE DAILY REVIEW, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 7, 1915 FIVE ii r ,iT. . i. iii. i i i I r r.m.MfcfjfQ2glmmM '"W'i1 Lowell Js .till c t Tie Sioiv That Is Better Where Everybody Ooes 101 Bison Masterpiece in 4 Parts Coming Wednesday, February 10th 'The Counterfeit Rose" 8th Episode "Trey O'Heails" Wonderful Masierpices Booked for Every Sunday 'The Threads of Destiny' hubin 5 Part Masterpiece Featuring Evelyn Nesbit Thaw And Son, Russell William Thaw SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28th Hanhn Brothers' Wonderful Spec, taclc in Five Parts SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14th "The Locked Door" Vitagraph Masterpiece Taken in .Cqlaboration with the New York City Fire Department and Police ' SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21st 66 99 Vitagraph Masterpiece Played Con tinuously at the Vitagraph Theatre for 8 Weeks SUNDAY, MARCH 7th IF MEALS HIT BACK AND STOJAGH SOURS "Pape's Olajtaptln" ends Indigestion, Oas, Dyspepsia and Stomach Mis ery In five minutes. If whet: yop Just ate In souring on your stomach or lice like a lump of lead, refusing lo digest, or you belch gas and eraUl sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dliaitiess, heartburn, fntlnssa, nausea, had taste hi the mouth and stomach headache, you rf.n get blessed relief In ftv minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-cent rases of I'ape's Dlspapsln, tli on you will understand why dys peptic troubles of all kinds must go and why they relieve sour, out-of-or der stomachs or Indigestion in Are minuteo "Pace's Diapepsln" Is harm less; tastes Mke candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for as similation into the blood all the fool you cat; besides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite: but. what will please you most, is thai you will feel that your stomach and intestines are Oean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for biliousness or constipation. This city will have many "Pape's Diapepsln" cranks, si some people will rait them, but you will be enthu siastic about this splendid stomach preparation, too, it you ever take it for indigestion, sasas, heartburn sourness, dyspepsia or any stomach misery. Get some now, the minute, and rW rourselt of stomach trouble and lotH cestion in five minutes. 739' FAVORABLE REPLY OK RETENTION OF 10 CHECK irs EIIU E YA L Phone 57 Theatre WALTER D. EVANS Proprietor and Manager Sunday Eclairs Special Western DraniH "Till the Sanrk of The Des art Grow Cold" li Twa Parts The Uibin Special i-Part Drnma "A'Recent Confederate 'rs Victory" A Tale of the Southland The Edifcon Drama "The Last of the Hnrgrovsw' - Featuring Gertrude McCo The Essanay Comedy "Sophie's Fatal Wedding" With Slippery Slim and Mustang Pete Infuriated Bull Gores Bisbee Man Ad infuriated bull wag respon- sihle yesterday morning shortly t before noon, for a very painful and serious Injury to E. A. Rolfe one of the well kndwn' residents 4 of the district. Rolfe. as a u- suit, is in bed and will remain t!eie.un.m.Ws right leg ijfcov- era from severe contusions. V Rolfe entered the lot ot his home, which Is located in Wood Canyon. He was not watching closely and suddenly, t bull.that was loose m the lot, lunged at him. He was unprepared and the animal's horn entered the fleshy part of his leg. Luckily, it did not hit the bone. A doctor was immediately called f and attended to the wounds. It P 1 thought that Rolfe may be over the wound srortly. ROAD CONDITION Coming Monday "Bronco Billy's Judgement" The Royal's liig Payday Monday CHILDREN HATE OIL, CALOMEL AND PILLS "California Syrup of Figs" best for tender stomach, liver, bowels tastes delicious. si: CAUSES ICO COiLAIST Hereford Bridge Still in Bad Snap a-San Pad ro Practical ly in Floods-Valley High ways Impassable. Road conditions in t'oc-is county Etiil are reigning topics of conversa tion. The term, lack of. road condi tions, is perhaps better, according to those who are forced by situation to travel over the highway and byways of the section. The only road in real travelable condition. Is that be tween Tombstone and Douglas, thro the Warren District. The residents of tbe San Pedro country, as well as those of the Sul phur Springs valley, are up In arms Many who make tbeir way into Bis bee declare that the roads are all taut to passible. They s4d that there doesn't appear to be any chance of eliminating; the cauae of com plaint The bridge at Hereford across tbe Ban Pedro is in tew same condition in which the December floods left it Look back aJour childhood days. Remember the "dose" mother insisted on castor oil. calomel, cathartics. j In other words only te light laden how you natea tnem, now you rottgrn TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS AND USERS Gasoline (Crown Brand) beat oil for motors and stoves in M gal. tanks lock faucets at whole sale 20c pergallon delivered any where. Gasoline 5 gal in faucet cans SOS. Pearl coal oil. XW, also faucet cans. Zeroline medium heawy or light at $3.26 per 5 gal. cm. IQne 398 or letter P. a Box WB. Lewsll. Aria. Wholesale at 'BakarvilU- against taking them. With your children it's different. , Mothers who cling to the old form of ; physic (imply don't realise what they , do. The. children's revolt is veil ' founded. Their tender little "Insfles ' 'are injured by them. 1 If your child's stomach; liver and .bowels need cleansing, grve only" da ! llcious "California SyrUp of Wigs.' Its action is positive, but gentle. Mil ' lions of mothers keev this harmless j "fruit laxative" handy: they know1 children love to take It; that It never fails to clean the liver an bowels nd teaspoonful given today saves a sick ! child tomorrow. vehicles can pass the stream, tbl San Pedro being scatty la flood at this time. The prospectors and for mers from tbe Huacauca Mtctioa are com plain log and til declare that some thing must be done In order to clear up the situation. cm the other hand the supervisors are doing all thai they can in regard to the .matter of improvements to roads. If tt were possible for the board to spend an unlimited amount of money on this or that road, i would probably be' done without de lay. This la not tbe ease, however and tknuiyti lh mMFYliAri ra it a sweeten the stomach, and that a .L 'Zl 7 i fuVWsv v mwz v. iiwhs eatnr i they are curtailed by the law a ltd by Ask your druggist for MMt hot- Ut thj very poPl. who de- tie of "California Syrup of Figs." : "B m" w lu" " which has full directions for babies, i udC8 ? ,k,y eh I Wren of all ages and tor grown-ups ! nUer of enewltr. of county LpUinly on egcit bottle Beware of ". counterfeits soia mm. ee tnat it Is made by "California Fig Syrup 1 Fresh cut ilowers. delivered when Coropany " Refuse any other kind you will Bee Beeley's. Lowell. With contempt- Adv. ! Phone 370. NEW YORK. Feb H Tli' enlist ment of the 20.000.000 children of the r nlted States in an army of helpful ness to relieve suffering both In this country and Europe Is the purpose of a movement which is announced here by A committee of .educators of na tionwide reputation. It Includes Chas. W. Eliot, president , emeritus of Har vard University David Starr Jordan, president of the National Education al Association, and Richard McLau lln president of -the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It is tbe beiief at those interested in the plan thst evil Influences In tbe schools of tbe United States are arising" tram the .wax, 'Influences of lying, hatred and murder are mould ng the lives of America's 20.000,000 children." says an announcement of the committee's plans, "which tend to crush out truth, Justice and love As a nation we are evading our re sponsibilities in not seriously at tempting to counteract these evil in fluences from their lives. "With a nation-wide relief move ment of our children' we can turn their minds from destructive niurde; to helpful llfe-glvlng and build on the terrible need tbe strongest, most DON'T SUFFER WITH NEURALGIA Musterelc Gives Delicious Comfort. Vhen those sharp pains go shoot ing thrrtugh your bead, when youi skull seems as if It would split. Just rub a MtWrMU STERILE on tbe fern pies and neck. It draws out tbe In namation, soothes away the pain gives quick relief. Ml'STKROLE is a dean, white oint ment made with oil of mustard. Bel ter than a mustard plaster and, doe not bliater. Doctor and nurses frankly reconi mend MU STEROLS for Sore Throat Bronchitis. Croup. StlK Neck, Asthma Neuralgia, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheu mat ism, Lumbago, Pates and Achet of tbe back or joints. Sprains, Sort Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosts Feet. Colds of th. Chest (It often pre vents Pneumonia). At your druggist's In 25c and Mk jars, snd a special large hospital slat for SS.tO. Be sure you get the genuinf MI'S TEROLB. Refuse imitations, ge' what you ask for The Muaterolt Company, Cleveland, Ohio Senator Smith Wires that he s. Called on Secretay of War Who Inferred Favorable -Action on Matter. That the protests of the people of the Warren District and a( Douglas will carry con4(iera,l)t weight with the war department, was indicated yesterday when Secretary Joe Gray of the Com mercial Club, received a wire rroin Senator Smith. Tbe sena tor staler that be took the mat ter of the retention of tbe troops on the Artapna border up with the . secretary of war yesterday morning and had received a fav orable reply. Senator Asburst and Congressman ligyden are yet to be beard from but it 1h expected tat their course of act ion will be simitar t- that taken by Mark Smith. The diSftetcb. of the telegram to the Arlsoaa delegation in con gress wss occasioned by the fart that the business men and ot! ers of El I 'ago were asking the wal department to transfer the troops now located In Douglas, to the Gate City. The people of Arlsona. and par ticularly those of Cochise county, who have seen tre damage wrought by the contending tac tions in Mexico are Insistent upon the troops being left where they are. For months last fall bullets fll in the, United States and the presence of the troops alone, pre vented further and more danger ous hostilities. Douglas has been busy for sev eral days slong tbe same line and from the telegram received from Senator Smith R would appear that the war department is con tent to let the ' troops remain where ttey are for some time to come. With the rumblings ami grumblings of the war clouds in Sonora. a movement of the sol diers to another state, where there is little or no r ed for them Is said to b nearly out ot the question. ladieITiEnIeIl royal wednesdays Manager Walter D. Evaiib, ot t- e Royal has Introduced a new tetilme In connection with the Main street theatre. Every Wednesday afternoon tie will give a feature "Ladies Mati nee." At the first matinee, which will be given next Wednesday, an at tractive souvenir will be given to ev ery lady who attends. Tonight the Royal's program in cludes a two-part feature entitled "Till the Sands of the Desert Urow Cold." This Is a western drama and is said to be one of the best things of the character ever filmed. Anoth er two-part feature is the Lubin dra ma entitled, "A Recent Confederate Victor)'-" With the augmented Roy al orchestra the playhouse Is getting an extra large patronage which Is repeating, testifying to the worth of the performances. helpful race of men and women the world has ever known. "The school children are organ ised, and can begin Immediately on relief work. They csn raise at least 11,000,000 without burden on any one 'as tbe fuuda will be raised in small sums the people's gift through their children. They can make millions or needed articles of cloth tax and oth er things. Working shoulder to aboul der to offset the influences of organ led murderous warfare they will feel. tbe quickening helpful Impulse of their great llfe-glvlng orgflanlatlon -! a mighty Impulse In their Ives- and1 .i great example to tbe world. They wW do njore to establish Internation al peace and good will based, on kindly acts tt-au years of diplomacy and peace conteieuces." Call or pboue Seeley's. Lowell, fcr cut flowers or floral desigus. Phone ' n mat"'"" u i - m Less-Of That m. m Cooked Taste I m i HAT has been your trouble when using an evaporated milk? What has prevented its use for the most deli cate of dishes? Only fear; fear that the "cooked taste" of the ordinary canned milk would taint the mild flavor of your table delicacies.- LILY MILK From- America's Healthiest Cows S MILKER freer from that "cooked taste" than .any other evaporated milk on the market. Pure as the dew drop on the daisy, it comes to you with but the slightest suggestion of any process of sterilization. The use of the moat modern and scientific machin ery In America and the 'shortness of the time re quired for sterilization, has disposed of all the harsh ness af "that Cfoked taste". Ttst It now. Gt the LILY MILKMAN In your home today. 12 Lily Milk can labels will bring you our new COOK BOOK Pacific Creamery Co. Tempe v Arizona m ,'aaaaaam TODAY AT THE LYRIC Sunday, February 7, 1915 "The Price of Crime" Featuring Dot Farley The Famous and Fascinating Albuquerque Star Over 1000 Rings No Two Alike Tq ba sold at 1Q Per Cent Discount for a few days only. Valut frqrrt If 1.00 to $450.00 L. L. GILMAN, Jeweler and Optician WAIT A MINUTE! THE ONE BRIGHT SPOT! UNCLE JIM'S, BREWERY GULCH Wall Paner Half Price THE STORE THA T SA VES YOU MONEY Folding Ms and Tables for Rent tor Entertainments - - . Mrs. 1- . Good Transfer Truck Sale at a Bargain for Svchl Sale of Unredwirmd Pawn Broker's Pledges consisting of Watches, Diamonds, God Rings, Caff Buttons, Stot Guns, KiJUs, Fiatol ana Musical instruments, w are tne largest ouyers anaggufsra: vj SiaQudJiancl Goods in Ajvio$a exchange goods. Bisbee's Gnat Bargain Store, $Q,Q0 argqtn,s For Sal-Two QfflcQ Deslcs and Two Iron Safa Ckmp V