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SIX THE BISEEE DAILY REVIEW, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, 1917. T77 "TT 9 Today FEATURING WILLIAM FARNUM IN REX BEACH'S FAMOUS SENSATIONAL STORY OF ALASKAN MINING LIFE IN 12,000 FEET OF THRILLS. SEE THE GREATEST FIGHT EVER PLACED UPON A SCREEN. ADMISSION CHILDREN 15 CENTS mi hi Till TS THE HOUSE OF COMFORT CONTINUOUS FROM 1 TO 11 William Fox Presents GENEVIEVE HAMPER IN "Tangled Written By Mary Murillo Directed By J. Gordon Edwards A William Fox Masterpiece In Five Acts ADMISSION nil TOTHE EAST' Daily to September 30th.

ii FARFS ber 31st TO CALIFORNIA Daily to September 30th. vember 30th. "THE LODGE" CLOUDCROFT Open Now. Special round trip fares on sale daily to September 15th. Final return limit Sept 30th.

Low round trip fares will be in effect providing liberal stopovers Diverse Routes. Ask your agent for full particlars. He will gladly help you plan your trip and make your Pullman reservations. Or Address. GARNETT KING, General Pass.

Agent, El Paso, Texts. The Beautiful The Coolest Theatre In The State. Continuous From 1 To 10 P. M. PROGRAM CHANGED DAILY MARION SWAYNE IN "THE ADVENTURES" MAURICE COSTELLO IN "THE CRIMSON STAIN NO.

5. ADMISSION Reserved Seats 20c Lower Floor 10c Balcony 5c BASEBALL SUNDAY. Baseball Sunday, 2:30 C. A. vs.

Cole Tigers. Copper Queen band. Adv. 938 I CENTRAL One Show Today 12 o'clock For Night Shift Night Shows At 6 O'clock and 8:30 O'clock. Lives 10 AND 15 CENTS.

Final return limit Octob- Final return limit No- Has anyone visited you? Or have you entertained? If so, call the Review after 6 p. m. and tell the Society Editor, Phone 39. RICHARDSON CELEBRATES. A.

B. Richardson, general secretary of the local Y. M. C. A.

celebrated liia "umtieth" birthday yesterday. He admitted that he was getting younger every day. and is preparing for the 1 ig Red Cross campaign which starts next Monday. He was appointed assistant to campaign manager Jesse Yoakum, and will have his hands full during the next ten days. BASEBALL SATURDAY.

Baseball, Saturday, 4:30 p. m. Copper Queen vs. Junction-Briggs. Adv.

910 LEAVES FOR OLD HOME. E. W. Ranes. of this city, has sold his residence on Mason hill and leaves tonight for his old home in Kentucky to take up his future residence.

He will be accompanied by his family. ORIGINAL BISBEE-TOMBSTONE Stage Line. The original Tombstone stage leaves daily at 7 a. m. and 1:30 p.

m. from Cochise Motor Phone 444. Leaves punctually on time daily. 939 (Advertisement) Qtyftrgfy THEATR SPOILERS Y. W.

C. A. REPARING BUILDING. The Y. V.

C. A. is having built a new concrete side1 to the southern part of the veranda of the building. This portion of the building has been in need of repair for some time. SCHIDELER'S AUTO SERVICE.

Ford cars, equipped with shock absorbers. Local and country trips solicited. Union prices. Single trips, four people ft Cananea and return, four peoplpe to Ramsey Canyon, stay I all day, $15.00. Phone 366.

Ask for Schideler8 cars and Central Pharmacy 450. -Adv. CANANEA MAN HERE. R. H.

Thigpen arrived in Bisbee yesterday from Cananea on business. He will be in the city for a number of days. Expert repairing on fine watches and Jewelry, diamond setting, engraving and general repairing. Minton, the postoffice Jeweler, Lowell. Advertisement 343 CONGRATULATES BISBEE The Durant Daily Democrat, of Durant, Oklahoma, in referring to the recent appointment of Sam H.

Kyle as city attorney of Bisbee, says: "The Democrat rejoices with Colo nel Kyle's host of good friends in Du-1 rant at this mark of favor shown him i he 7a time we wish to congratu-l tne same time eisn to congrati late the council of Bisbee on the wise selection it has made. Sam Kyle serv-j ed the city of Durant as city attorney end no city could have a more efficient and pains-taking official. He is the kind of public official that looks upon public office as a public trust not a private snap. The members of the B. H.

S. Alumni association are requested to meet at the Central Sehbol, Sunday, June 17, at 3 p. m. Important! Adv. 940 BASEBALL SUNDAY.

Baseball Sunday, 2:30 C. A. vs Cole Tigers. Copper Queen band. Adv 938 LEAVES FOR OHIO.

Scott Whaley of this city left yesterday morning in his Ford for Ohio. i CIVIL SERVICE EXAM An examination for clerk will be held at the postoffice in this city on July 14, 1917. The age limit is 18 to 45 years. Married women will not i be admitted to the examination. This i prohibition, however, does not apply to women who are divorced, but they are eligible to appointment as clerk.

Applicants must be physically sound. and male applicants must be not less than 5 feet 4 inches in height in bare feet, and weigh not less than .125 without overcoat or hat. For application blanks and full information relative to the examinations, qualifications, duties, 'salaries, vacations, promotions, address immediately "Anna J. Hampston, Secretary Board of Civil Service Examiners, Post Of-1 flee, Bisbee Make your trip to Douglas a pleas-are. Travel the Winton way.

Phone 98. Adv. 332 LEARN TO DANCE. Private lessons daily, 1 to 5-7 to 10. W.

J. Graves Academy, Lowell (Bro-phy Hall). Phone 628. Adv. 608 TO BE TRfED MONDAY.

E. G. Shepherd, is accused of the theft of diamonds from Hazel McVIck-ers, appeared before Judge M. C. High yesterday afternoon for trial, and his case was continued until Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Seven passenger touring car leaves Tombstone daily, upon arrival of Bisbee stages, for Nogales, fare $5.50, 25-pound baggage limit. Adv. 317 THIS IS TO ANNOUNCE that I have sold the Star Theater to F. M. Brown, and that he assumes all the assets and liabilities t)f said theater.

S. Bezat. Adv. 665 BASEBALL SATURDAY. Baseball Saturday, 4:30 p.

m. Copper Queen vs. Junction-Briggs. Adv. 910 Ride on the American Stage Line.

Bisbee to Douglas. Phone 366. Advertisement Today ADULTS 25 CENTS LEAVES FOR EXTENDED TRIP. Mrs. V.

G. Hubbard accompanied by her children and also Leslie Brown daughter of L. A. Brown, of this city left yesterday for an extended trip' east, bhe will visit Oklahoma and Kansas, returning in the fall. Somewhere in Allen Block B.

F. Millard is selling wool suits from $12.50 and up. Adv. 639 Travel to Douglas the Winton wny on the new stage. Cars leave Copper Queen Hotel on the hour.

Fare $1.25. Advertisement. 332 ENTERTAINS CHURCH PEOPLE Mrs. William H. Deatherage entertained the superintendent and teachers of the bible school of the First Christian church night.

Refreshments were served, and every oneenjoyed a delightful evening. Dr. Playfair, Osteopath, 98 Masbn Hill, Mason car stop. Phone Blue 647. dv.

231 THE PURE MILK DEPOT (Allen Block) A great big glass fresh buttermilk It's only 5 cents. Advertisement. 309 GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY. for Bowen and Hubbard automobile tompan7, pave a hinh to the quartet, I ff 19 his home joined ty his family, who have been residing at Long Beach for the past winter. A car every hour, Bisbee to Douglas.

Good cars and careful driven. American Stage Line. Phone 366. Mesdames Acres and Reid, Beauty Specialists, will give both ladies and gents free demonstrations of the secret of Beauty Cream. Guaranteed to remove tan, surnburn, liver spots, blackheads, pimples; takes the place of P0WtIer: makes the skin like velvet.

Hotel Lbckie. Room 2. Adv. 802 EXPECT SON'S BODY TODAY. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Newman, the parents of Maynard Newman, who lost his life ty drowning a few days ago expect the arrival of his body tonight. The Palace undertaking parolrs will take charge of the remains, which will be prepnred for shipment to Los, Angeles for burial. WEDDING PRESENTS.

At the Lowell Jewelry Shop you will find a very fine assortment of Wedding and Engagement rings. Adv. 842 CRIMINAL CALENDAR. The call of the criminal calendar will be made in the superior court at Tombstone today and tlie cases set for trial. The trial jury will be drawn on Monday next and the trial of cases started the following week.

A number of Bisbee attorneys will go over to attend the calling of the calendar. WE HAVE THE LATEST. In sheet music tie New Patriotic Songs. Also full line of records and talking machines. Lowell Jewelry Shop.

Adv. 842 VISITING FRIENDS. Mrs. Violet Dennison and Miss Etta Sanders, of Tombstone, are in tile city today on a visit to friends. They will return to the county seat tomorrow.

LOSES VALUABLE PAPERS. Mrs. Anna Huchoi returned vester (lay from Tombstone where she The band will play there every to ascertain the extent of the reported robbery of her residence in that city. She stated that her house was thoroughly ransacked, but nothing of value was taken with the exception of some papers which she kept in a ftrong box. The burglars removed the box with them.

BASEBALL SATURDAY. Baseball Saturday, 4:30 p. ni. Copper Queen vs. Junction-Briggs.

Adv. 910 COPPER QUEEN BAND DANCE. The Band will give their regular Saturday night dance at Vista Fark, June 16th. Tickets, 50c; ladies free. Dancing 8:30.

Adv. 913 ORPHEUM THEAT TONIGHT Toe Single A Story of a Single Code of Morals For Man And Woman. A "WILBUR MADE" PICTURE WRITTEN AND ACTED BY THE CELEBRATED MATINEE IDOL, CRANE WILBUR. ADMISSION 10 AND 15 CENTS ADMISSION 10 AND 15 CENTS TP CRANE WILBUR IN 'THE SINGLE CODE' AT ORPHEUM TODAY Double Standard of Morals Is Vigorously Attacked I Latest Five Reel Horsley-Mutual Feature Film. The double standard of morality 1 which Jane Addams denounces as "the ntinsA ff Ph pf.tanilnm fa Vtff.

Ul 1 V. ..1 UUUI11, -J fl orously and effectively attacked in "The Single Code," a startling five-reel morality drama; product of the David H'jrsley studios, starring Crane Wilbur, at the Orpheum today and tomorrow. This play is the second of a series of five Horsley-Mutual features released by the Mutual Film corpora-1 tion. This world problem has been more widely discussed in the editorial col-1 umns of American newspapers and in the pages of American magazines than any other bel'jre the public, within the last ten years, and sentiment with regard to the equalizing of moral responsibility as between the sexes compelling the man to share equally with the woman social ignominy that results from offen8e againSt the COde' has undergone a vital change within me Period wmed The Single Code" is frankly intend ed to whip the social founder into an appreciation of his moral responsibility, and Mr. Wilbur's forceful acting lu the leading role, tnat of Hugh Car-rington, goes far to insure achievement of this purpose.

The characterization Is one that brings out in striking fashion society's careless acceptance 'of the male round er as a matrimonial eligible the keen competition between ambitious mothers of marriageable daughters to throw them into the arms of men I whose position and wealth assure their wives social and financial position, while risking their souls and bodies through the dissolute lives these men have led. Crane Wilbur portrays the husband of this type faultlessly Florence Printy, as "the wife with a secret of her own," admirably interprets the character. ARRIVES FROM AJO. Paddy Finn, well known Aj mining man, arrived in the city yesterday. He expects to remain in this vicinity for a few days.

Big time, christening rial. Don Luis, Sunday night, fire apparatus. Box so- Adv. 914 BACK FROM VACATION. Walter Holmes returned from Venice, where he spent the last few weeks.

LEATHER SUITCASES and Hand Bags. $12.50 values, $7.95. Miller's Shirt and Hat Shop. Adv. 925 ABLE TO LEAVE HOSPITAL.

Pat Harrington, who has been confined to the C. A. hospital since nis automobile accident, was fcble to leave the institution yesterday. The members of the B. H.

S. Alumni association are requested to meet at the Central Seh'ool. Sunday. June 17, at 3 p. m.

Important! Adv. 940 QUEEN BAND GIVES CONCERT. The Copper Queen band gave the first of a series of concerts on the south veranda Vf the Y. M. C.

A. last i rriiiay nigm. ugnis nave Deen installed for their special benefit, and an appreciative audience gathered to hear them play last night. Just recived, a shipment of mid-summer white hats, at extremely low prices. Mrs.

Norris, opposite Elks' Club. Adv. 937 MARRIED AT LOWELL. Mrs. Daisy Dillon and William J.

Hazelton were married last night in a Lowell justice court. The ceremony was performed by Judge J. L. Winters. REVIEW WANT ADS BRING RESULT8 COMMENCING 6:15 P.

M. We Would Get Better Pictures But We Can't We Could Get Cheaper Pictures But We Won't CRANE WILBUR The Handsomest Man On The Scrnee In SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MOTORISTS There is a Lubricating Expert here from the factory of the Joseph Dixon Crucible who will be glad to answer your questions regarding the proper lubrications for your machine. Come and see Dixon's Graphite Transmission Lubricants rwhich are being shown by demonstrating machine in our Hardware Window. Zeroline cup and transmission grease in 1, 5 and 1 0 pound cans. Zeroline Oil, all grades in J2, 1 and 5 gallon cans.

Mobiloil in 1 and 5 gallon cans, all grades. ELKS HOLD FLAG DAY SERVICES. The annual Flag Day exercises of the Elks local order were held Thursday night at the lodge rooms. A beautiful service was rendered, and W. G.

Gilmore made the address of the evening. Many members accompanied by their families and friends were present. P. J. McCullougn, contractor and builder, phtone 820.

Box 934. Retaining walls and sidewalks are my specialty. Adv. 359 BIG DOINGS AT DON LUIS. Don Luis is to stage a big celebration tomorrow night, in which the whole town will take part.

An immense bonfire will be touched off to test out the fire apparatus which recently arrived in that town. A box social will be held at the city hall, to which everyone will be invited. BASEBALL SUNDAY. Baseball Sunday, 2:30 C. X.

vs. Cole Tigers. Copper Queen band. Adv. 938 Watch window for weekly special sale.

B. F. Millard. Allen Blk. Adv.

863 We have just received a rare line of Perfect Vesselton DIAMONDS in all sizes, which will make beautiful engagement rings. Remember these stones are absolutely perfect and the prices right. Come in and talk it over with us. LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES On siza smaller after nsing Allen's Foot-Eaae, the sntUeptte powder for the feet. Shaken Into the shoe and sprinkled In the fnnt-bath.

Alter root-KM UrIi! or new l.n,- foel eiuv sites tuatani relief cortm and buntaiiA, prevema Blipler, lalloua aud Sure Spot, it' IU' greater roroftHt dtiM-overy ot the aire. Try it to-da. fold everywhere. lr. trnl poikae, AdJitse, AUru S.

OliustrU, Le ltuj, 2.. V. glman Oilman TONIGHT LI NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC On account of the excessive cost of all supplies, we are compelled to adjust our prices. Beginning June 18th, we will make an additional charge of ten per cent on all work. On bundles amounting to 50 cents or less; the extra charge will be 5 cents.

Starched shirts will not be counted in rough dry, but will be finished at list price; flat work will not be listed as rough dry but will be charged at list prices. THE QUEEN LAUNDRY NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC On account of the excessive cost of all supplies, we are compelled to adjust our prices. Beginning June 18th, we will make an additional charge of ten per cent on all work. On bundles amounting to 50c or less the extra charge will be five cents. Starched shirts will not be considered as rough dry, but will be finished at list prices.

Flat work will not be listed as rough dry, but will be charged for at list price. WARREN LAUNDRY COMPANY DR. W. A. KINGSLEY (Oculist; Specialist EYE.

EAR. NOSE and THROAT. Several years' experience in London, Berlin, Paris. Vienna. I King of Koumunia in 1913.

Offlce, 122 N. Stone Avenue. Night Phone 50T-J. Eyes Fitted For Glasses Tucson, Arizona. CHICHESTER PILlS IH VtNI I' Mi PI iii SOLO CY DRIGL'SIS WSVfcrim Code9 I lltrnui4 T( rn4Y Villain K.J i.

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