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EIGHT ' vTyTrtf THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1916. a pnen Last Time Tonight m i Eieatre Last Time Tonight THE TRIANGLE KAY-BEE Presents Bessie Barriscale wilh Ince P'ayerr, in ullets an d Brown and the Triangle-Keystone presents Fred Mace in "The Village Vampire' A Triangle-Keystone in two parts A 7-reel Frcgram at Popular Prices 10 & 15c LOCAL G.Q. OFFICERS INCREASED IN THEIR OFFICIAL DUTIES birdop a dress EXTRA HEAT TROTS Capt. Hodgson Transferred, While Supt. Sherman, Fore man Sinclear, Finnerty and Meyer Promoted. Captain J. U. Hodgson has been transferred to a position on thr con sulting; staff of the Phelps Dodge Cjiii- pany in the mining department. His i duties will be to visit the various' DroDcrties of the company and eon-: suit wilh the mine managers and ' superintendents as to ways and means j of gaining greater efficiency, and pro- j fit by the combined expiession:? of all. The long experience enjoyed by j Capt. Houston' in practical mining! equips him splendidly for the work; and his many friends will rejoice over his selection for this new field j of ef.Virt. His oL'ice w ill be ( imUnued j in Bisbee so that the town will not I lose the benefit of his interest in j ivic and other affairs. j The duties of Gerald F. Sherman, I Superintendent of Mines, will be en-j larged and extended to cover mining : and extraction of low grade ores from the Sacramento property. He will ; also have charge of the consentration j of such ores. 1 Capt. Hodt'ston's former position In ; the Copper Que;n mines will not be! filled by any othi r person for the present but his duties will he diiied. placing greater responsibility upon Foremen Sinclair and Finnerty wh") will have charge of the underground . operations. ! Master Mechanic George Meyer will ; be in charge of operations above ground. i Iliily Dale Takes $2000 Purse in Straight Heats in 2 :09 Pace Event. mi n 31' 4 ! I (By Geview Leased Wire 1 j KALAMAZOO. Mi..h., Aut 3 Hilly I'Dale, beautifully handled by Walter Cox, this afternoon won the PurdicV i hotel purse of $2000 for 2:09 pacers in strair.1 t :ieats. I lie ( ox norse we favorite in the feature event of th, nftcrnoon's circuit events and wa heavily played. At no time was he ir serious danger. The 2:1G trot went into four heats r.aby Doll captured the first mtle eas ' ily. Then Tommy Murphy took the I next three with lleeln Worthy. Aims brook, the f;:vor'te. was out of firn , and failed to finish inside the money t The 2:20 trot was also a four-hea ' race, with Zombro Clay favorite, win nine; the first, third and fourth. Si? ter Strong took the second, so tha i the Valentine family got a good share j of the purse. 1 1 i .Mae Di.imcnd wearing ;ie ;.vn , with silhouetted birds on tare back , Lad arms. , I: e Desmond has a Lack of ox tre.m beauty and is ahrays happy t i . ur.ytl.ini; to ctnet attention to it. ! o v.l.uii it wus sujtkc-sioJ recently tnat .she p:;st. a silhouetted I'iH n-i f', she was more ti:an pleaded '.villi 'ie i.!ea. The liiv.'s are of vclvi :. t kI are pa:;tc-d on tl.e arms a.- '.vc'.l m i tie "j-k. UAL1TY TAILORS OPEN SATURDAY than 48 hours, the maximum time al lowed l'or transshipment at any port, j Details of the report were not made , public. The cC:i:.!iisiion will consider) it tomorrow and decide whether furth er action shall be ta-ien. ' STATE ENGINEER VISITS. ! Lamar Cobb, state engineer and om of the best known road builders ii the west, with headquarter n Plioe nix. arrived in Kisbee last evening from the north. Cobb is making t swing around the circle and refuses to acknowledge that any political sig nii'icance can be attached to the trip lie wil Ispend today in the District. LOWELL MAN STRONG FOR STENE PROPERTY RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA. Dan Hanley, driving the Cadillar machine of John Mason Ross, arrived in Bi.-bee last evening about 10 o'clocV from Los Angeles. Hanley made t.'ic trip across the deseit in good time with little or no trouble. He declares that the heat was terrific in place frcm the Imperial Valley until lu reached the Catalina mountains, east of Tucson. The Quality Tailori will 'jpen their rtore tomorrow morning with ai ad vance shewing of new fall woolens. !n all tiie latest weaves and dialings. J The entire store is filled with wollens in bolt and wfcen open will look like 1 H. C Landau of Lowell Writes ' 'a big city taiW shop. tk,t Nortrrt Conner Pron. PH0EN,X VISITOR. . W. A. Dousfas. the manager, is an USAt g wort"-rn Copper rrop- , wilIir Tl.Padwell. secretary of the experienced tailor and will have t ith 1 erty LOOKS Excellent. ; Farmers' Co-operative Creamery com him a staff Vf expert cutters and fit- J i I'any, of Phoenix, one of the largest ters. A ftature or the new store is I:. M. Stene. president .)f the R. M. dairy products concerns in the west that the suits will be cut and made ' SU :ie Mines Company, Ltd., which is a business visitor in the District in Bisbee. The Quality Tailors have j has some of l!ie best looking copper securing contracts for the delivery of Ftores in all the principal cities in; claims in the northern part of the milk, cream and produce in Bisbee and America and th Pisbee store will belstate, accompanied by K. (). Anderson. neighboring cities, kept to the minute in the latest styl-.-s fone Vjf the directors, is spending s v- j : eral days here on business. Irptiibns rpnu vAr.ATinN outh of tiie Dehii liiide in Lowtil, I is in dangerous shape. The recent ! tains have endangered the edgns of t.';e roadway and drivers are uried j to keep to the center as much as possible and drive slow. RECEIVES SA DNEWS. J. M. Pyrns. postmaster at Warren, has received the sad news of the death of his father at Delta. Coolrado. The illness was sudden and no inti mation of the end was had by the Warren man. Big 5 Mpment Fall Dresses Just Received) A fortunate purchase by our New York buyers enables us to offer S extra special values On Display for the first time toiay OVER FROM TOMBSTONE. J. X. Gaines, secretary jf the Co chise County Taxpayers' Association, with headquarters in Tombstone, ar med in Pisbt e ye.-t rday from the county seat. MORROW CHIROPODIST. Removes, corns. Pun'ons .Ingrow ng nails, wiihout pain; Instant re ii-f calls made by r''uest. Olfl: iear City P:-rk, PiewVry Gulch. Advertisemeif . DANCE AT CITY PARK. Frid.iy. Aug. . Kxcellent music i McAleer's aue:nt nted orchestra. ; Htii :!en lifty cents. (:S94) (Advertisnnelit) Ni w fall and winter fabrics in. Mill ard & Pateman. Allen Blk. ('!:) (Advertisement) THROUGH TO DOUGLAS. Fred P. Weber, state reiresentatie or the National Cash Register Cone pan and one l me Uesl known laveling linn in the state, passed .hroui;h Bisbee yesterday on his way ,o Doualas. Weber is traveling in his I'.itoiiionile and declares that it is nore than hot in Tucson and Phoenix. 23 Mb 1 (&' dJfhi 1 BMWM HI J15. Think of some of the prettiest, inex pensive street an-J afternoon dresses you have ever seen that will be one way--and probably the best of describing the attractiveness, materials- and styles cf this shipment of new fall cre ations and the feature most notice ablebe sides the quality and price is their distinctiveness just as if each dress had been created to serve an al together different purpose so many different, attractive. little details and withal, not only dressy, but all decided ly practical. y A most exceptional showing of authentic moaeis tor the fall season prices are decidedly exceptional H6!s 518.75 FOR RENT. A'arnr-r Motel dining room, complet;--' y furnished, with steady boarders, if ken befoic Aug. 7. Apply Warner lotel. V (Advertisement) (3J7) Materials include combinations of plaid silks and serges, serges and messalines, satins and serges. Georgette crepes and serges, crepe de chines, silk poplins, tsffeta silks, combinations of taffeta silks with shepherd checks, etc Attractively trimmed with awni og striped collar and cuffs, chiffons, art buttons, em broidered silks and yarns, beads and silk braids. Splendid selection of colors as well as black. RETURNS FROM BUTTE. . Mrs. F.'jn nee LaMcre, w ho has een in San Hancisco ana llutte tor he past year, returned to Bisbee yes terday morning from the Montana city. She expects to spend several weeks liere before going to Columbus, New VIexk'J, where she will be located. morning. Captain K!luni, of the has been heard frm ajjain. It will be medical Corps, will accompany the of-j remembered she was taken to the licer. Captain Rozelle has been suffer- county hospital but made "her1 escape The Cochise Motor Company has ngaaed J. H. McAllister, an expert ulcanizer from El Paso, to take tiaige 'jf their vulcanizing depart- nenu They solicit your business vith the certainty that the work will prove satisfactory. (Advertisement) ing with his stomach and when he reached the altitude of the District his illness became aggravated. In all probability he will be operated on when he reaches El Paso. DANCE AT CITY PARK. Friday, Aug. 4. Excellent music by McAlleer's augmented orchestra. (Jentleiuen fifty cents. (:!94) (Advertisement) TEAL COMPANY TO NACO. Tonight the Kamond Teal Compa- COMES TO WARREN. iy will give a nei formance in rsaeo -Mrs. u. u. i-aiK. wire oi r .rsi uieui. for the National Guards of Ari.Ana tationed at that point. During the onipany's absence ine -Airdonie will lot be dark, however. There will be ive reels ol leature pictures, two ot which will be one of the latest two- reel Charlie Chaplin features, besides genteel vaudeville acts by Charles Jordan. Tomorrow night the Ray- nond Teal company will appear as jsual, playing "The King of Patagonia." Falk of the Twenty-second Infantry, arrived in Warren yesterday morning rroni l.'.mglas. Wilh the permanent I'X'ation of the regiment in the Dis trict the wives of the officers) who are married, will undoubtedly make their home in Warren. MEN'S RAINCOAT SAMPLES. At one third off regular prices. Mil ler Shirt & Hat Shop, Main St. Advertisement. from the institution and was again apprehended in Bisbee. She stain left Bisbee and this time has been i'jeatd in Cananea. where she says she can get 'protection for herself and child". She declares she Is work ing there and makes some very un complimentary remarks of her hus band and American methods in general. Dr. riayrair. Osteopath, 98 Mason Hill, Mason Dill car stop. (Advertisement.) GO TO LONG BEACH. Mrs. J. Royal and family, of Warren, left the District Wednesday for Ltn.-: Beach where they will remain the balance of the hot weather. BETTS IS QUALIFIED. (Adv.) DELICIOUS BUTTERMILK from our churning, made twice daily Phone 301 If it comes from The Pore Milk Depot It Must Be Good. Next to the Fair Annex The original Tombstone stage leaves daily at 7 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. from 'oehise Motor Co. Phone 444. Leaves punctually on time daily. 307 (Advertisement.) HIGHLAND PARK. For Rent for Picnics and Dances. r. A. Fin."ey, P. O. Pox 1737. Phone Advertisement.) (76) VT THE ROYAL. llrace B. Carpenter, the excellent haracter actor of the Lasky company. Aho made such a great success as the drunken husband in the Lasky production of "The Golden Cnapce," ill be seen prominent in 'he si:rport jf Illanche Sweet, who i'pprai ? at the IN FROM RANCH. ! Johnnie James, of Bisbee and 'own- j :'ing a ranch and f?rm in the Iluachu-! cas, was a visitor in Bisbee yesterday from the Mountains. He declares j that conditions in the hills are fine and j that the ranges were never before in j ; the history of the county in better j shape. I DANCE AT CITY PARK. Friday. Aug. i. Kxcellent i.r.isi. by McAleer's augmented orchestra. Gentlemen fifty cents. (391) (Advertisement) and ideas. The new store is located on Main street, opposite Wells Farg-. McM AN AMY REPORTS ON JERSEY CITY EXPLOSION. WASHINGTON. Aug. 3 Frank Mc Manamy terstate commerce commission the big explosion at New York last Sun day, returned to Washington today and reported that the f.re was bunt ing Tt Biack Tom Island at least two hours before the. blast occurred but that he found no evidence that muni tions were stored on the island more The officials are displaying a letter ! rloyal today, in "The Pi ick List.'' the thrilling drama written "specially for her bv William C. De M'll. a .id Mar-1 inn PalrfflT 1 wr of Am.irii'il'a nntoit Olliter dramatists. ALLEGED BURGLAR TAKEN. Andy Carmu, a stranger in Bisbee, while attempting l open the rear door of Joe White's Sicoke House on Main street, early yesterday morning. from a prominent Lowell man, Ii. C. Landau, who recently investigated the propei ty by going to the mine. He declared that it looked better than the surface showings at Bisbee or who investigated lOr the in-uny other nart of the state and gave it as his opinion the company would be'eome a large producer -f copper. Both Stene and Anderso:i will spei.d E. C. Beddow, of the auditing de partment of the C. & A. company re turned last evening on the Golden Stpte limited, from a several weeks' vacation spent in several points in the east. Gerald Debriy, "watchmaker" merly at O. K. Bldg. now at kins & Rergquist, jewelers and op ticians, M-in S. Advertisement. . j was surprised in the act by Merchants' J. F. Wilmoth. He was ar rested and jailed. The man's prelimin ary hearing will be held today before for ''. W. lotman. The charge against Wat- him is attempted burglary WARNING ISSUED. The Warren District Automobile several days here before returning io '''"b. malntaiinng its policy of warn Phoenix or going to other parts -jf , ing the automobile drivers of the Dis- the state. trict about bad roads, says that Th" coldest root beer in town at the 3t. Elmo. (Advertisement) TAKEN TO FORT BLISS. Captain George B. Rozelle, who re cently arrived in Bisbee to be station- the ed here with his regiment, the Twen- HIGHLAND PARK AUTO BUS. An auto bus connects with street cars Saturday evening and all day Sunday to Highland Park (Formerly Prick's Park). Fare 10c. (Advertisement) BETTS IS QUALIFIED. (Adv.) I cut and fill of the junction of the ty-second Infantry, will be taken to Don Luis and Warren roads, just, the general hospital at Fart Bliss this & ROYAL Last Time Tonight FARAMOUNT PICTURE- i THEATRE m NACO VISITOR. Dan Shehy. United States Customs Guard at Xaco. was a visitor in th District yesterday afternoon, return ing to the border point late in the day. According to the officer, busi ness is increasing materially thP.uuh the Xaco customs office, all of which is going to Cannnea and it large min ing properties there. L RDOmE TONIGHT 1' TONIGHT i Noving Pictures and Vaudeville Five reels pictures including a two-reel feature of Charlie Chaplin. Also some clever vaudeville sketches by Charles Jordan. Admission, 10 and 1 5c. Tomorrow night, return of the Raymond Teal Company Presenting "THE KING OF PATAGONLV HIGHLAND PARK. Dance Saturday evening and Sun day evening. (Advertisement) CONTINUOUS FROM 1 TO 10 Iast Time Tonight PARAMOUNT PICTURE 6 6 The JEFSE L. LASKY Presents THE LEADING FAVORITE OF THE PHOTOPLAY DRAMA BLANCHE SWEET in E -r r r- TnAiini r- rkincn Judge G. W. Totuian discharged Charles Hill from custody, yesterday afteriu.On on lack of evidence, when the complaining witness in the case against the defendant failed to prove his right to the automobile tire which i was the base of the trouble. The com plaining witness was I. Hreman. a driv er of a car in the rent service here. BY MARION FAIRFAX AND WILLIAM C. DE MILLE Is the Power of Money Right? 3Iust Labor Fight to Win the Right to Work? y?7yS The spectacular answer to the problem of capital and labor, tevealcd in this thrilling photoplay of the uO2S mines' ADMISSION 10 and 15c NEW EMPLOYMENT OFFICE at Mother Cristy's residence. ST) Main St. Can supply help Vf all kinds. 2 Kinlander girls wanted. Advertisement! MRS. CHAMPACNE AGAIN. Mrs. Francis A. Clnnipnune. wl.'j tiiure:; in considerable detail in trou ble with the ollii i rs the latter part of last week and the lirst part of this. Lyric Theatre First Episode of Our New Serial Featuring Grace Cunard and Francis Ford. Don't miss this thrilling story. Here every Friday. ADMISSION 5c