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THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1918. SEVEN ' i i a I t t i 4 REVIEW WANT ADS Advertisements under this head at the rate of 1 cent per word for each Issue, with a minimum charge of 25 cents. Advertisements must reach The Review office not later than 8 p. m. for insertion the next morning. Male HelpJanted WANTED Bell boy. Apply Copper Queen hotel. 2S0 Female Hln Wanted WANTED A chambermaid at the St. Elmo hotel at once. 324 WANTED An experienced waitress at the French Kitchen. 305 WANTED Middle aged white woman for general housework in family of two. Good home for right party. Apply Geo. McCarty, Naco, Ariz. 268 Male and Female Help Wanted WANTED Woman for general house Phone 294. 257 W.k.vl'ED Woman or man cook. Otud wages. French Kitchen. 275 Positions Wanted WANTED Woman stenographer, ex perienced, desires position . .ovem ber 1. Inquire A. B., care Review. 312 WANTED Girl for housework. Apply Mrs. Emil Marks, Clawson avenue, Bisbee. 236 For Sale FOR SALE Piano, bargain. Am leav ing own. See I. F. Burgess at M. & M. bank. 351 FOR SALE Waffle irons, Broaway rooms. 333 FOR SALE One light five passenger Oldsmobile. in fine conditipn; one five passenger Overland, model 85, this is a snap; one seven passenger Studebaker six cylinder, best buy in Bisbee; one Studebaker four cylin der, seven passenger. All of these on easy terms. Drop me a postal card, I will save you money. Box 607, Bisbee. 330 FOR SALE Five room modern house, with large corner lot. Will give im mediate possession. Near Phelps Dodge store, in Warren. Box XX, care Review. 325 FOR SALE; One four room modern bungalow completely furnished, lo cated on boulevard going into War . ren. This Is a bargain for any one wanting a home. See C. H. Hogan, Phone 121, office .below Copper Queen hotel, Bisbee. 319 FOR SALE Furniture, a cow and a Ford. Address, Box 546, Bisbee. 323 FOR SALE! Improved ranch, seven miles south of McNeal, cheap. See owner, A. G. Hughes, 110 Opera : . Drive, bead of Broadway. 308 i FOR SALS Modern four; room bua galow with sleeping porch. Inquire C. M. Gibson, or Phone Red 516. 2SS FOR SALE Nicely furnished four room house in Warren. Small cash payment, balance terms. Box 792. Warren. 304 FOR SALE Modern house, close in. A good investment. Box 1111, City. 303 FOR SALE! Furniture. 151 Clawson avenue, corner Opera Drive. 269 FOR SALE Board and rooming bouse. Apply Box No. 2291, Bisbee. S30 FOR SALE Oil heater, nearly new. 49 O. K. street 314 FOR SALE 1916 Ford, A-l condition, new tires, one extra. A bargain. C. C. McCoy, with Buxton Sc. Smith company. 313 FOR SALE The Pressure Cooker. Phone 734 for cookers or demonstra tion. Bisbee Mattress Works. 152 FOR SALE Ranch, 160 acres, all fenced, patented windmill, plenty 01 water for stock, a four room house, a mile and a half from Lee station, $1800. Inquire Box 1695, Bisbee. 102 FOR SALE Good building lots, five minutes walk from Denn mine. Mrs. Winwood,. Winwood addition, $50 and up. . 843 FOR SALE Two work horses. Bisbee Improvement company. 772 orjtent FOR RENT Two or three unfurnish ed rooms. 97 Youngblood hill. 331 FOR RENT Three room furnished flat with bath and sleeping porch. Phone Black 811. 328 FOR RENT Excellent housekeeping, apartment, close In. 31-C O. K. street. Call Black 571. 353 FOR RENT Three room furnished flat with bath and sleeping porch. . .Phone Black 811. 354 FOR RENT Small house partly futn Isshed. Call 136 Opera Drive, be low Park hotel. 355 FOR RENT Garage. Inquire at War ren hotel. 25b FOR RENT Garage, Tombstone canyon,-second house to r it-lit of Mason avenue car stop. dh FOR KENT Front room, gas, Broad way rooms. 334 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 86-B Brewery avenue. 327 FOR RENT Nicely furnished five room house in Warren. Call Red 682. FOR RENT Garage, seconj house on right. Mason avenue car stop. dh FOR RENT Furnished rooms, Prich ard house, Brophy car stop. Tomb stone canyon. 273 For Rent FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms. 14 Laundry hill. V. J. Shearer. 329 FOR RENT Would like to rent sec ond hand piano, cheap. Box 3057, Lowell. 310 :FOR RENT Four room completely C. J. Wolf, Wood 317 furnished house, canyon. FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for housekeeping, close in. Oregon ho tel, 19 O. K. street. 316 FOR RENT A garage in Warren, one block from postoffica. Phone 417. FOR RENT Three rooms and screen ed porch, furnished for light house keeping. J. W. Glover. Phone 645. 80 Moon canyon. 322 FOR RENT Nine room house com pletely furnished. Oak avenue, Ma stfn bin. Call between 5 and 6 p. m. 318 FOR RENT Three rurnisaed rooms, Cochise row. Apply to L. B. Cory, South Bisbee. 307 FOR RENT One big tent house Tor bachelor or couple. 24 Upper Lo well. . . 302 ' FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for f housekeeping, with all accommoda tions, electric lights, gas range, also wood and coal range. Johnson ad dition, Montana street. No. 35. 356 FOR RENT Hotel Letson, Main st. Phone 559. Immaculately clean, ! newly renovated rooms, running wa ' ter. Special rates to permanent guests. 326 FOR RENT Garage with light. Ap- ply D. Playtair, 98 Mason hill. Phone Blue 647. 278 Wanted WANTED Three room furnishes house, near school. Two children. Address F. A. C, care Review. 354 WANTED THIRTY BEEF BONERS at our slaughter house at Don Luis. We will pay one dollar per carcass boned. Chance to make from $4.50 to $9 per day. Steady work in a fine new well lighted plant. E. A. Tovrea & Co. ' 281 WANTED House, lour rooms or more unfurnished, Bisbee or Warren. Ad dress, "G.," care Review. tf-dh Lost 1 LOST One diamond and pearl breast pin between P. D. store and Art hill, Saturday evening. Return to Re view for reward. 352 Found FOUND Chauffeur's license. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for adv. 321 Miscellaneous MADAME J. REA KEYS, St. Regis ho tel, Lowell, Arizona. Clairvoyant and crystal reader. Dead trance spirit medium, born with a double veil, without asking ques tions gives you dates, facts and fig ures, and will read your entire life. Phone 62 654 MARTIN'S MINERAL BATHS AND MASSAGE SPECIALIST For rheu matism, - lumbago, plurisy, head aches, nervousness, manipulations and curviture of spine treated scien tifically. Olfice third floor Maze building. Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Nurse in attendance. 705 SECOND HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT Phona 739. 272 GOSSARD CORSETS FOR SALE From $2 up. All corsets carefully fitted. Ines Warburton, next Ari zona Grocery Etore, Upper Main. 282 ' MADAM CLARK . The WELL-KNOWN CLAIRVOYANT If you are in trouble of any kind unhappy, not satisfied in life, have domestic, love or business troubles you will be told how to overcome them all. My record for successful work during the past year is as fol lows: Reunited 163 couples. Brought about 227 marriages. Located two buried treasures. Located 27 absent persons. Overcome 220 rivals. Removed 37 evil influences. Whatever your trouble is, I :an help you. MADAME CLARK Hours: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., daily. Golden Hotel, Room 15. 312 Ki'i t; to -v. m. C. A. btnooi, us ajigeiea," snout Auro, naaio. unn mciciui ana .engineering .courses train ior service. in BUNDLES OF OLD PAPERS At the Review office. Large bundles, price 25c. Money to Loan S.V1AU quick loans on your personal iiouj 10 saianea men nun womeu, al so en lurmiure cox uaa km. uoom 2. Lyric rneatre ouuding. lott ltVIEW WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS Legal Notices NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (023942) Department of the Interior U. S. Laud Olfice at 1'lioenix, Aiucm.: October 5, 1918. Notice is hereby given that James E. Tomblinson, of Garces, Arizona, who, on Dec. 11, 1913, made Home stead Entry, No. 023L'42, for E. V W. N. E. '4 S. E. Vi, Section 23, Town ship 23 S., Range 20 E., G. & S. R. B. & Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make five year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before W. A. Fowler, U. S. Couuuis- sioner, at Tombstone, Arizona, on the 12th day of November, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: G. J. McCabe and Milton Clark, both of Hereford, Arizona. W. L. Aston and H. W. Clarkson, both of Garces, Arizona. 946 JOHN L. IRVIN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (024063 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Arizona, October 5, 1918". Notice is hereby given that Lloyd L. Stewart, of Don Luis, Arizona, who, on January 13, 1914, made Homestead Entry. No. 021063, for Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, S. i N. W. ',4, Section 29, Township 23 S., Range 24 E., G. & S. R. B. & Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Jared D. Taylor, U. S. Commis sioner, at Bisbee, Arizona, on the 12th day of November, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Carl Fuller, of Don Luis, Arizona. Minnie Duffy, of Don Luis; Arizona. Thonia3 J. Spaulding, of Bisbee, Ari zona. Harry L. Grenard, of Lowell, Ari zona. 943 JOHN L. IRVIN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (026401) Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Arizona, October 5, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Minnie Duffy, of Don Luis, Arizona, who, on January 2, 1915, made Homestead Entry, No. 026401, for Lots 6 & 7, S. Ms S. W, N. W. U S. W. hi. Section 2!i, Township 23 S., Range 24 E., G. & S. 1L B. & Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to tha land above de scribed, before Jared D. Taylor, U. S. Commisisoner, at Bisbee, Arizona, on the 12th day of November, 191&. Claimant names as witnesses: Carl Fuller, of Don Luis, Arizona. Lloyd L. Stewart, of Don Luis, Ari zona. Thomas J. Spauldicg, of Bisbee, Ari zona. Harry L. Grenard, of Lowell, Ari zona. 944 JOHN L. IRVIN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (026789) V Department of the Interior U. S. Laud Office at Phoenix, Arizona, October 5, 19181 Notice is hereby given that Isaac E. French, of Hereford, Arizona, who, on Feb. 18, 1915, made Homestead Eutry, No. 02G789, for N. Vs. Section 25, Township 22 S., Range 21 E., G. & S. I R. B. & Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Jared D. Taylor, U. S. Commissioner, at Bisbee, Arizona, on the 13tii day of November, 1918. Claimant names ag witnesses: Sherman J. Beals Jacob J. Karlen. Alfred Bailey. ; William A. Lyth, all of Hereford, Arizona. 945 JOHN L. IRVIN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Arizona, October 19, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Manuel Larranaga, of Garces, Arizona, who, on September 29, 1915, made Home stead entry. No. 02S436, for S. hi N.W. Vi, N. Vi S. W. Section 34. Town ship 28-S., Range 21-E., G. & S. R. B. & Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Three Year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before Jared D. Taylor, U. S. Commissioner, at Bisbee, Arizona, on the 26th day of November, 1918. Claimant namcs'as witnesses: James F. Kelly, of Garces, Arizona. Charles A. Martin, of Lowell, Ari zona. William Ryan, of Hereford, Arizona. George L. Dunn, of Stark, Arizona. JOHN L. IRWIN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (023139) Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Arizona, October 5, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Daniel McGowan, of Hereford, Arizona, who, on August 19, 1913, made Desert Land Entry, No. 023139. for S. W. h N. E. V,, S. E. 4 N. W. 4. N. V. 4 S. E. N. E. S. AV. Vi, Section 7. Township 24 S.. Range 22 E., G. & S. R. B. &. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final purchase proof under Act 3-4-15, to establish claim to the land above described, before Jared D. Taylor, U. S. Commissioner, at Bisbee, Arizona, en the 14th day of November, 191S. '.'laimant names as witnesses: ' James L. Brooks, of Bisbee, Arizona. Charles McGowan, Of Bisbee, Ari zona. Dayton L. Graham, sr., of Ilishcn. Arizona. Dayton L. Graham, jr., of Garces, Arizona. 941 JOHN L. IRVIN, Register. The Frankfort Z?iuing buy: thai Germany's most serious hour seems to liue tt rut k. Wait a while. Tlie clock will strike aain soon. St. l,:lis StilJ. I Jerome: VerJe Squaw is down lort j feet on (he way to 25i feel, where a i crnsH cut will be run to the h'dse, 1 about 10 feel distant. 1 SEND THE REVIEW TO FRIENDS. 17 li Mining and Financial News BY REVIEW , NEW YORK, Oct. 29. The trend 1 . 1 tt; Jay's stock market was dowu i ward iu the main on a pronounced contraction of dealings, both as to vcKirue of trading and number of Issues traded in. Various reasons were assigned for the change from the activity of the previous session, chief of which were the further calling of bank loans and uncertainty regarding the dividend on United States Steel. Steel was under the closest scrutiny for some hint of the action of the di rectors, its early heaviness contribut ing largely to the backwardness of the general list. The stock clewed at 10S, loss of half a point, after record ing an extreme reversal of points. Announcement of the cut in steel extra" dividend from 3 to 2 per cent was not made known until after the close of the market. Mexican Petroleum justifed its rep utation as the most volatile of issues by another break of IS points, none of which was recovered. It is under stood thst officials of the stock ex change contemplate action to check undue ac"!lvity in that stock. Other oils, tobacco, equipments and specialties were included among the reactionary issues at declines of 2 tq 7 points, but rails, while irregular, de veloped no marked heaviness, being sustained by further accumulation of Southern Facilic and coalersj Ship pings and metals were relatirely firm, with moderate reactions at the end. Sales amounted to 550.000 shares. Bonds were irregular. Liberty issues showing general firmness on in creased activity. Total sales, par value, aggregated $7,575,000. Old United States bonds unchanged jn call. COTTON EXCHANGE OPENS. NEW YORK, Oct. 29. The Ameri can cotton and grain exchange, with branches ir 35 cities and a member ship of 5,000, opened for trading here today. GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Oct. 29 Turkish and Austrian proposals to the entente powers gave noticeable advantage to day xo bears in the corn markat. largely as a result cloning prices, al though unsettled, were fc- to 4Uc net lower, with November 1211 and De cember HSi to 118. Oats lost -Tsc to c. The outcome in provisions ranged 37c decline to 50c advance. Corn started dowu grade as soon as the market opened. Initial weakness was due mainly to confirmation of the unreserved character of Austria's plaa. After a moderate break in values, however, commission house buying became of sufficient extent td cause a fair rally, but dwindled again when word was passed that independ ent negotiations with Turkey promised to end soon. Throughout the day, bet ter weather and increasing movem?nt of the new crop tended further to handicap the bulls. Besides, Chicago trices were said to be above a parity with, certain other important Blupping centers. Oat3 eased down with corn, although decline?- were checked somewhat by unfavorable .crop reports from Canada. Domestic and seaboard demand was slow. Provisions were neglected and for the most part lower. Scattered sell ing of Jaffuary delivery was ascribed to packers. METAL MARKET. . NEW YORK. Oct. 29. Metals un changed. COTTON MARKET. XKW YORK, Oct. 29. Cotton closed steady at a net decline of 30 to 45 r.oints excent in the case ot hepieru- brr, which w:s 85 points not lower. INTEREST RATE DECPEASED. WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. Farm loan WHY PUTTER WITH CORNS? USE "GETS-IT" Common-Sense, Simple, Never Faili You can tear out your corns and suf fer. or vou can neel off your corns and smile. The joy-peeling way is the "Gets-It" wav. It is the only happy painless way in the world. Two drops "C.t th. Drop" on Tit Corn-Uw "Gth" and th Com b a " Goner" t of "(Jets-It" on any corn or callus drto at uncr. The corn finally loosens eff froiii the toe. so that you can peel it off with your lingers in one piece, p:iinlivsl. like peeiinp a banana. "Great stuff, wish I'd done that be fore." There's cnly one corn-peeler "Get j It." Teen wrapiicd up bit; with tap; and bandages, toes squirming from irritating salves, it's all a bar barity. Toes wounded by razois und knives, that's buuhery, ridiculous, un necessary, dunserous. Use "Ots-lt". the liberty way--simple, painless, al ways sure. Take no chances. Get "Gets-lt." Don't he insulted by imi tations. See that you Kit "Gets-It." "Gets-It." the guaranteed, inone-bai-k coniremr.ver. the only mire way, oms bat a trifle at any drus store. M'f'K by - Lawrence & Co.. ChicaKo, HI. Sold in Bis-l'ce and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Plu'lPd l(ide Mercantile company. Centr.tl rbaiuiucy. LEASED WIRE bonds in the future will bear only 4Vr per cent Interest Instead of 5 per cent, carried by the last block of more than $50.000,0(i0 offered last May, it was staled todav. Closing quottaiont October 29, 1918: (L. J. Overlook, Broker. ) NEW YORK. Anaconda Amn. Can Anm. Car Amn Loco Amn. Smelters Amn. Sugar Baldwin Beth. B C. & O C. F. & I Can. Pac Central Leather Crucible Distillers Erie Goodrich General Motors hid. Alcohol Lackawanna Marine Marine, pfd Midvale Mexican Petroleum N. Y. C Northern Pacific Reading Rubber Rep. Steel Studebaker Steel Stsel, pfd St. Paul Southern Pacific Sinclair Texas Oil Union Pacific U. S. M Un. Motors Westinghouse BOSTON. Adventure Allouez Alaska Ariz. Coml Butte C. & A ('. & II C. Range Chile E. Butte Grand by G. Can. Goldfield Hancock Indiana Inspiration Kennecott Keweenaw Laks La Salle Miami ... Mohawk Mayflower Nevada N. Butte Nip i Old Dom Osceola Pond Ck. Quincy Sh;t tuck Shannon Sup. Boston St. Marys Utah Copper Utah Con CURBS. A. & A Ariz. Sil. King Ariz. P.ing Big Ledge Butte & London Cal. & Jer. Cornelia Con. Ariz Con. Copper Curtiss Denn ... Dundee Emma Federal Oil Gadsd?n Green Monster Grand Island Hull Howe Sound . . Hecla ... ... J. Verde J. Victor Magma Copper Magma Chief Miami Con Okmulgee Pitts. Jer Pcrphry Ray Here Tom Reed Tuolomne U. Eastern Verde Ex Verde Comb West End Wol. Ariz Wright Martin 70 li 41 85 66 Ms 874 J" 7S I 82; 70 59s 40 167 64 55 47 17 56 129 104 74 29Vi 119 46 159 4 79 924 89 69 84 63i 108 lllTi 49 101 354 1S54 132 Vi 48 34 44 100 50 44 IS 25 70 4 460 48 22 10 86 55 25 84 80 54 394 1 64 3V 2S4 58 3 20 15 8 424 55 IS 71 15 4 378 50 90 10 S 4 5 la 17 184! 1 5 31 IS Vi 100 4 2 34 4 15 50 44 5 100 35 4 4 40 4 4 160 4 95 432 3S 1 V OATMAN. (By Collins 4 Bretherton.) Arso .03 .04' .02' Adams Arizona Rex . . Ari.-Tom R. ... I'iu Jim Con. . . Boundary Cono Cold Ore Rold Road Bon. Gold Cliff .1"I .02 .05 j .05 .07 ! .06 .07 1 ' l-1 1 .0.1 .04 ! .OS .12 l.fil) 1.611 4.2 4."2 .15 Six) :t 12 .44 .."o : .15 .17 1 .75 1 iu) 1 .02 .04 ; .:: . in 1 .."' .62 .OS .11 .06 .12 .43 .50 .12 .25 1.S5 1 .!." .50 .75 .02 ."." .::o n ,i.2- a..'i ;t7 ." .56 .62 .12 I Lucky Boy Sunnyside .. . (Telluride ! Tom Heed I I'niied Eastern ! Red Lion OTHER CURBS. GadsJen ... Gr?en Monr.fpr liuCc London Pumice Venture Hill I i' ts-.leiome i ; oi'M' Verde Ark.-Arizoiiu Jerome Port la nil Ins-Needi -s Hull Cupper Masmn t'lil 'f Wolv.-Arlzona Verde Combination Miami Consolidated .... Great Kay Naroz.u i Consolidated .... l ull. Cup. Mines porphyry Cal. A Jerome Feather Iliver LODGE NOTICES Cards of every fraternal order in the Warren District; giving the essential facts of each, their meeting nights, their officers and the place of gather trig will be found under their respective headings in these columns. - BISBEE LODGE NO. 713. L. O. O. rvi. Meets every Friday night. Moose Hall. Visiting brothers cor dially invited. R. I. GLEASON. Dictator BISBEE LODGE NO. 10. I. O. O. F. meets every Thursday evening at Odd Fellow?' Hall Subway street, at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting brothers cr.rd.ally Invited to attend. Hail phytic 1L. G A PLUNK ETT, N. G. LIColER EUSTACE, Sec'T- PYTHIANSiSTERS Lily Temple No. 3 meets every 2nd and fourth Tuesday evening ot each month at Odd Fellows Hali. Visiting sisters are cordially inviteu. MINNIE BEUM. M. E. C Fhone Black 851. IDA GLAZE, M. of B, C. Box 1475 FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Bisbee Aerie No. 175, F. O. E., meets 1st and 3d Tues days, 8 p. m , Eagles' Hall. Visitors cor d i a 1 1 y wel come. J. F.- WfLMOTH. PresdenL F. FENDERSON, Secretary. L. ED.MUNDSON. Aerie Physician BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA YEOMAN Richard I, Homestead 89, meet sec ond and fourth Tuesdays at Medigo vich hall. Visiting Archers are cor dially invited. MRS. C. C. FIN LAY SON, Foreman, P. O. Box 1526. E. O. STINSON. Correspondent, Box 1496. WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 13, 1918. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday ' Saturday W. W. GIDLEY, W M. B. T. W ATKINS, Sec'y. F. & A. M. J. W. TOLAND, Fl H. P. C. F. PHILBROOK, T. L M. F. E. BENNETT. E. C. F. S. DAVENPORT. Secretary .Chap ter and Commandery. W. R. BANKS, Secretary Council. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DREADNAUGHT L. O. L. NO. 210. meets in I. O. O. F. Hall first and third MONDAY at 7:30 p. m. Visiting broth ers cordially invited to at tend. WM. T. SMTTHAN. W. M. ROBERT FERGUS, Secretary P. O. Eox 426. Bisbee. MONEY TO LOAN Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Etc. Reliable House 19 Branch Stores. United Loan Jewelry Co. BISBEE :: BREWERY GULCH City Dye Works Cleaning and Pressing Phone 739 Opp. Y. W. C. A. QUEEN LAUNDRY Respectfully 8ollclt Your Patronag PHONE 58 A Trial Solicited Prompt Delivery Standard Laundry FOR "QUALITY AND SERVICE" A. OWERS. Mgr., Bakerville Phone 57 BISBEE TRANSFER, STORAGE & COAL CO. Warehouse & Office Opposite Depot PHO.NES 640 and 50. HENNESSY Undertaking Parlors PHONE 15. O K ST. VHirpxvV 24 Hours -.- ' .,. .. ..... r.ti-i j t KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Rathbone Lodge No. U Knighta of Pytfi iTL (except second) iu Odd teuowB tiau ai :ou i Visit In 9 hrnfhr cordially invited. H. E. WOOTON. C. C W. E. McCALLUM, K. cf R. S- .ujr 'Si?-. - - t . J 1 ' ' I ' ' '. LODGE NO. 671 day of each month. Visiting brothers Regular meeting first and third Frt cordially invited to attend. JAS. ALLISON. Exalted Ruler. R. J. KELLY, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Lowell Camp No. 43 will meet every second and fourth Tuesday at 7:30 p. m., Finnish Hall. D. C. SAXBY, C. C. O. B. THOMAS, Clerk. All Woodmen invited. OP'JER OP EASTERN STAR meets tn Masonic Hall Pearl Chapter. No. 6, meets in Masonic Hall second and fourth Tuesday ot each month at 7:30 p. m. MRS. EMMA WOODS, W. M. Phone 161, Box 43, Bisbev MRS. JESSIE EEVAN, Sec'y, P. O. Box 2299, Chairman Relief Com.. Phone 161. JUNIOR ORDER UNITED ' AMERICAN MECHANICS Mt-ets in I. O. O. F. Hall First nd Third Saturdays. V I s i t U h. rnt h 0 p m-P 1 n m m S. F. BENTON. Councillor. F. M. WILLIAMS. Rec. Secy. FRATERNAL OOD Mondays of each month at 7:30 at Medigo vich Hall. Vis:t- ing membeis cordially Invited. B. F. MOSS. President. MRS. C. E. FINOTTI. Treasurer. Box 722. Tel. 236. Red. HONORA MUNCH, Secretary Box 1621. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA TV?' Bisbee Camp No. 1341a. itZKN Meets 1st Saturday "eI Medigovich Hall. f&3 it. L. MOTZ. ConsuL iS&iry J. F. MATHEWSON. . Clerk. C H. HOGAN Office Below COPPER QUEEN HOTEL Phone 121 REAL ESTATE RENTALS FIRE INSURANCE NOTARY Phone 121 Office Below COPPER QUEEN HOTEL C. H. HOGAN v. NS& BRETHERTON We Specialize In JEROME AND .OATMAN STOCKS Juc!t Main Street H-.or.e 23 Box 1123 THE REVIEW Job" Department will furnibh you ai csi'matr on that job on shoit notice 5r W V- rV..C 1 :; .4 4W ill .ffolrrX iltv BROTHERH I 3? a t. f. b. I W J 2 meets the & Lai "EJ V d 3rd a -K o. 1st '.1