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THE BiSBEE DAICY REVIEW Thursday Morning, DecembV 23, 1920 Xmas Shopping On With Rush All This Week '11 14 Wfi 5. n Paga Feu I'SIL THOHPSOH IS ! j' III III ; OF HP ' i ; . ! ' 4 Marketing for thf Christmas fes tivities ho 3 started in earnest and will continue in a buzz of activity and excitement until Friday night, Christmas Eve. Housewives who have -put on a hundred festal din ners tht WijuiU r..c3 the dawu hall of the gods, iaid v.h iliuut,iu that notin;., doiiu ..uei ci iho... the e.ii -a... uiiu ua . . i . .. i Si iii ti i Lowest p o jus. W v-' ' v..y Euaiiiicr Have beei' vrocM,ua v. this occasion ot uL ocesi;o. C-u- ifornia grapes that have been p;u..- j ed in sawdust since eany Septtui- j ber, and tiiat retain all of their : crisp freshness, may be had ror j the Christmas table. Apples are in abundance. Persimmons, that i most delicious and colorful of fall fruits, may. add much to the dec orative and tempting effects. Dried fruits, nuts and raisins, or a;l three j combined, are displayed in artistic packages, fresh from California. All of thestores carry big stocks of confections, in fancy boxes and in bulk, local and imported. Mothers should take their chil dren marketing with them during the last two days before Chrisi mas. Nowhere does the child Unci so much of the Christmas spirit as in the shops. Even the lnemt mar kets, with long rows of ducks, geese and turkeys in Christmas at tire, make happy reminders to tht kiddies what to expect and wait for on Christmas day. The bustle and hurry, the struggle with par cels and packages, the decorations in the shops and stores, and the atmosphere of expectancy among the crowds, is all a part of the youngsters Christmas, that they should by no means forgo. j To return to the1 Christmas table i and the housewife who thought 1 she could never be worried about what she could get up for dinner. She is going to have to exercise some choice in the matter of whe ther it shall be a turkey, a goose, some chickens or dirks. All may be obtained. If she is the. mother of a large family, or is going to invite in come of the neighbors, she may decide on a suckling pig. The work of preparation will be about the'same"Mn any ct.se as they are all prepared in the stops. Then what kind of a salad shal it :e: I There are fine tomatoes in the j market, that may be prepared in any number of ways .or she may choose a fruit salad, of apples, or anges, bananas, and nuts, with a few slices of pineapple. The .luxa tion f desert allows such a ide variety nf choice as to ca'ij'e f-iiuv worry. Hot mince pie always goes well with a Christmas dinner or hot plumb pudding. If that seems i V i AND Of Any Place In the Entire District For the Oiristmas Dinner Mince Meat per pound ....--. Hart Celery per bunch - -. 2Qc Sweet Potatoes 4 pounds 25c Cauliflower per pound 15c Raisins pound package - 5c Cranberries per pound 30c 2 pounds 5Ec Soft Shell Walnuts per pound....- 40c Almonds per pound : 40c Brazil Nuts per pound..-. .- 50c Libby's Plum Pudding 5 oz .' 35c 14 oz. 65c nnn r n U Hain Street Phone 170 casions on which sue has served a ; dinner, and how they always tame ! out alright. l Christmas Table Can Be Fixed Up Fine for Kiddies (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) ! Christmas more than any other j day in the whole year is the (lay ' of days for children. "If big lo-, pie must he grovn-up and dmnl-j tied Cuiistnias lay has very lit i lc meaning to them. IVrhaps the i best way to bring out the little ; boy who lives in every big man and the little girl playing at be- ing lady is to serve a Jack Horner ; l'lo at the Christmas dinner. A' surpri.se of any sort at the. end oi a red ribbon is faseinatiriK, but , when the surprise turns out to be 1 u perfectly good joke for each j person everybody must wax r.ome-1 what hilarious. i A fireplace with Santa standing j at one side as master of ere-1 monies makes a novel pie. The j mantel is built of brown card- board on a box covered with red bricked paper. Tiny candles and a clock decorate the mantelpiece. The fire is made of tonuos of ! red crepe paper and tiny .atrip. of! black paper are pasted across to make the coal basket. Each "joke" is tied to one tnd I of the red ribbon which runs to j each place decorated with a j cunning Christinasy favor full of tiny candies. The favors and presents inside the "pie" can be picked up at a five and ten-cent store. The cost of the pte, in side and out is very small. As this type of pie Is pretty only from the front it should be placed at one end of the table before the hostess. There is a distinct ad vantage In this for the "plums" at. times need a bit of assistance and guidance which the hostess ts able to give. IT IS FACT not theory, every drop t: nourisinny abnntt'o Cmiiloinn I UUU&l OLIIIUldlUllB and that of rich, 1 is readily utilized by , & the system in build- ing up strength. Mrs. Housewife A special invitation is ex tended to you to visit our store on Naco Road and see trie wonderful display of Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Fat Young Hens, Suckling Pigs and Fancy Cuts of Kansas City Meats, large select Oys ters, Libby's Mince Meat, and assortment of Pickles. In Our Grocery I Department You wilt find a complete line of fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Remember That we are the only market in the Warren Dis trict who handle only our own home - grown and home-dressed Poultry at all times. Come and get yours early. Special Offer Fresh Golden State Butter, per pound 65c Try our Strictly Fresh Local Ranch Eggs. MINER'S MARKET AND GROCERY Naco Road Phone 141 OUR MOTTO: "A I Service Fair Prices Rivht Treatment." Lon Luis Man, Slugged Into UnconsciousnessRecently, Shot By Second Robber , mmm th he too heavy she may choose a sher-1 f y rz, rffHc(?r vj T t bo't or gelatine or parlait or any I l' ;iSo TT fl or the numerous light, whipped I t fVBSS U r puddings. In any ecnt me liouse I Tr'i'0't B tt B 0 n 8 at wife should not worry about it but j tJS0SA AA remember the, other important oc- VftflASntSiSC t' lH Christmas -Dinner Celery Lettuce Cabbage Sweet Potatoes Canned Peas Olives ' Apples Oranges " Bananas Tangerines Pears Grapss Nuts full line Dried Fruits all kinds Pics and Cakes American - Cash - ! V rocery ling in the darkness for Pwiscrsion ot a rifle with which ; nd : rnird himr.cl. upen seeing it fur p'ciciti ii.n;.;c- iu:k:n;r ;i.c .:iid tjj Uiip.n 'ihonji:son, v. ho i.as a.i aid -robbed Saturday nighi oi: the Djn Luis road, was Ghot 'lues day nisht hi the ieit forearm in his brother's house at Don Luis. Thompson was pre paring to go to ; bed and turned out the light in his room. Glr.ncing out Of the window ! ive caught a glimpse of a man sneak- ' ing around a corner of the house. He; got. a rifle and proceeded to investi-1 gate. Without tuniig on any light? ! he went to the front door and wa ' ..Dout to step outside when someone . ti the darkness of the room seized I the gun. In the snuggle that fo;low-I e;l for the possession ot the rifle. 1 young Thompson was shot through the left forearm, the bullet glazing the bone and passing on out. Dean Thompson, young Thompson's j brclher, was aroused from his sleep ' by the shot. He. hurried from his bedroom, picked up the rifle that had jten dropped on the floor, and fired three shots at the fleeing form of a man disappearing in the darkness. Gilpin Thompson was held up Sat urday night on the Don Luis road at the bridge hear the South Eisbee car stop. He gave battle but was kno.ck-, ed out by a blow on tiie neat: and lobbed of $20. A Mexican giving the name of Manuel-Miranda was arrest ed Monday night at Tin Town and identified hv Thompson as" the man whe had robbed, him. He is ne:j :n the jail at Lowell awaiting trial. Thompson wid that he believes that; the second sfttempt at robbery was a coincidence, and not Hie work of Komebcdy who might have, a grudge against him. Dean Thompson works at Tovrea's store at Lowell and an attempt to burglarize that place was made Tues day night. Deputy Sheriff Ash said that at about 9 o'clock at night he walked from the Lowell jail up tne main street and In front of Tovrea's store. Arrizing at the far end cf the street he found that he had, forgot ten something. He returned toward the jail, and upon arriving again in front. of Tovrea's place found tnat a. window had been broken out. Ash j tAisi Mabel Philbrook And Joe Muir Married Joe Mnif. of the Copper Queen general office, and Miss Mabel Phil brook, niece of the superintendent of schools, were married last night at the latter'8 home. They left for Thoenix on n. short wedding trip, and will return to Eisbee to reside. FROM TCMBSTONE. Among the visitois in Bibee yes terday from Tombstont were: J. X. Phillipowski, court reporter, and Mrs. Phillipowski; Sheriff McDonald. FROM NACO. Miguel Angel Rico, consul Mexico at Xaco. w;is in IMgbee terday on business. for yes- cut in the interval during which he passed the store and returned. The deputy sheriff got a board and nail ed it across the broken window to prevent anyone gaining admission. When Dean Thompson opened the store yesterday morning he found that that a rear window had been broken out. An investigation of the contents of the building failed to reveal any thing missing. The burglars had evi dently been frightened away a second time without gaining admission. An attempt to burglarize the resi dence of Mrs. R. C. Hyde at Warren was made Monday night. Mrs. Hyde was aroused by a noise .nd fiignten ed the burglars away by her investi gation. They stole a rug that had been left on the front porch. In view of recent burglaries and holdups the iolice and sheriff's of fices advise residents here to take precautions in leaving their property unprotected. Doors and screens should be kept fastened at night and val uables should not be left in an unoc cupied house. The presence of sus picious characters should be report ed at once. TiiL-inaaa ,11 1111 F T nivoll a r fnntilH- went around to the back of the store, erijg the advisability of employing a but found that everything was al-' night watchman to guard their pro right. The window had been broken perty, as has been done at Warren. Our lei Department OFFERS The Following Specials Pork Shoulder Pork Eeg and Loin Libby's Mince Meat 25c lb. 35c lb. 50c lb. i A.M. Moore U 'Tombstone Canyon rocery Phone 80 Groceries of Quality at Lower Prices Trade with us and we will save you money. Black Knob Grocery WARREN Phone 664 We Deliver Ash Canyon Cabin Is Raided; Still Reported Located An illicit still alleged 10 u.i-.o r-een in operation in a little eubin in the mountains at 'Ash Canyon was taken eary yesterday morning and Andy Tolleman arrested, in a lv.'.d conduci ed by Deputy Sheriff Ash assisted y Officers Sherrill. Calliso.i and Plan inich of thor local polU. j force. The effibers wont ,':nm Uiubc-j ty auto to Forest Ran iii nud fr un there proceeded on ftot to Ash canyon. The cabin where ha j-ti'.l ws found was once part of nn ,M mining camp. Arriving at the cabin the four offi cers peered through the lighted win dows. They said that Toll nun, I'ete Ninstrom and Chris Heikkenen were seated about a still ri;at w;i3 in opera-! tion. The officers shoved their rifles 1 through the windows un 1 cuv;-.-d the party. : Tolman according to the officers, admitted that he was running the still and said that the other two were there by accident and were not responsible. He assumed foil responsibility. Toll man is held under arrest and the other , two were released. Chris Heikkenen was recently tried in Ihe superior court on a charge of violat ing the liquor laws and was found not guilty. Warren District Is j Warren Di! r . ri. . May Now; Generous in Giving ; Message To Tubercular Fund JsZ j ren district u The one-day campaign held yster-jeas tor on th uay in liisbee .to provide runas ior tne tne courtesy o Comstock hospital at Tucson, devot- possesses a i ed to the care ot indigent tubercu- residenrn at I lars, resulted in the collection of nieht that thol ?300, according to report made by their messagej Mrs. Hoval A. Smith, who was spon- have them nj sco for the cause here. tion, Mrs. Smith said yesterday that This exchan sum raised will go far toward the ings is made i; purpose for which it was raised. She amateur wirel' T:niafH llio r.jn ctvncil v rt (ho nt(iTla i i. j : . . of the district who contributed and expressed her appreciation of the ef forts of those who Interested them selves in conducting the campaign. Those vsho aided in the campaign were: Mrs. Arthur Xotmau, Mrs. Jerard Taylor Wilson, Mrs. T. O. Mc Grath. Mrs. E. E. Whitley, Mrs. M. .1. Cunningham, Mrs. Anna Dugen, Mrs. R. LaMore. Mrs. Sant Frankenberg. Mrs. J. P. Connolly, Mrs. Tom Foster, Mrs. James Ovens, Mrs. Andy St. Claire, Mrs. G. H. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Fred Sutter, Mrs. Frank Duval. Mrs. Various Tmatel the messages j instance, if a Los Angeles, 1 it is picked i' San Diego, an where the opj to the one for! intended, infoj been received. Thorlief Olsej Thomas Egan HOTEL ARRIVALS. Among the arrivals at -the Copper Queen hotel last night were: Mr. and Mrs. D. Eugene Hartman. D. 12. Leonard, Cananea; C. E. F'inckard. Los Angeles.; J. ,E. Leonard, F. L. Woodward, 'Tucson; Frank Free, Fhoenix; Mr. and Mrs. J. X. ThiK lipowski. Tombstone; C. W. Wilson, l-ncenix; Ktsie Tniede. W. H. White Bcfcton; Albert Ca'rr, Xew York; Mr and Mrs. F. S. Stone, Kansas City; I A. B. Williams, Chicago; Rex Poilom 1 u. s. x. ;l 0 Choice $2.25, $2.0 $1.75, $1.50 Valui NO DELIVERIE if Bakerville Fhone 757 EVERYTHING FOR CHRISTMAS Nuts all kinds. Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel. Fruits and Vegetables. ' Werso haVeo rilHinU'fliTOats. ' . t Special Offer Golden Gate Coffee, 50c lb. School Sill Grocery M. D.' NELSON, Prop. Wc Deliver. PI 159 f TODAY'S HOME-GROWN Leg Roast Loin Roast ) Shoulder Roast ' 'CACTUS' AND 'APA Home-grown, Home-cured "Cactus" Hams, regu "Cactus" Hams, picni "Apache" Bacon ' Sealshipt OyStv In our Grocery Department j Christmas dinnJ All high-class brands Richeli Place your order early. TO Tlie C tone '