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Bisbee Daily Review from Bisbee, Arizona • Page 5

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Wednesday Morning, May 6, 1921 THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW Page Five I mm it A chemical weather proof presenr- The first cheese factory in the atlve protects Plymouth Rock from United States was established in the elements. Rome, N. in 1851. American League National League 3 .1 .1 'i 1 nrnun qt ntrantu Ramsey Canyon, Cave Creek Routes To Soon Be Put Into Good Condition 4. on improving the roads leading to Ramsey canyou resorts will-start this wccl under supervision of County, tngineed fcyd Suiun auu repairs on a siretcn toau ou tne nifcli-way to Cave CieeK.

will begin nei week aa a result of a visit oi a ueie-gatiou irpin me two resons ana Lku-13, to me Dfcard oi supervisors The road leauing into cave Cieetc vnil ue repautfd oy tue tuitMiy reserve, Wiiicn wur appiotuimu tu, aua wn.n muaej raioou oy, tiuuius lucrtuMiM, huu jeoiriuoy 36u. The ueoUtiin was heaued by foMeib, oiiae rutrs iaucnHi Cave- wuo i'uuceieu tue luea. oi u.n.in tue bubiti to reyair tu loads. Utuevs no appeared oetore tne board wei'e pi. J.

Hands, of l'jnery Canyon; J. H. Caivert, Judge uoaa, James i-ofeie, U. II. Keiiy, blues' Ke-y, A.

Karget ot Uouglius, iu jvir. cneuovveib. oi Furtal. A Uetega-tion also was present from Karaey Canyon. A Claim Of Worsley To tfe Taken Up liy Supervisors On Kith The board of supervisors was still in session yesterday at Tomb-stone, completing its work last night.

'Most of Monday njght and Tuesday wa-J taken up in the auditing of bills against the county. Considerable road business was disposed of. 'At the next meeting ot the board on the 16th it is expected that the matter of the fee of A. A. Worsley, claimed for services daring the deportation cases, will come up.

The supreme court decided 1 his cast, that was that it was up to he ooard o- fix the Worsley sued the county for $2,500, but was decided against in the superior court and also the supreme court. CEREMONIES ANNOUNCED Annual commencement ceremonies at the high school will be held Friday June 3. Formal dedication of the new high school building will take Thursday evening, June, 2. The public will be invited to attend. The Bisbee Higl School Alumni Afsoc'ation will hold its annual 'Saturday' evening, Jure a.

a 1 1 I BUFFINGTONTO speak Ths Warren District Luncheon Club will meet tomorrowoon at the. Copper Queen hotel. H. D. Buf ling-ton.

In charge of the night school classes, will speak on Americanization work in the local schools. Hilt! A pipe's a pal packed with P. Seven'days out of gveiy week you'll get real smoke. joy and real smoke contentment if vgu'11 get close-up to a jimmy pipe! Buy cne and know that for yourself I Packed with cool, delightful, fragrant Prince Albert, a pipe's the greatest treat, the happiest and most appetizing smokeslant you ever had handed out! You can chum it with a pipeand you will once you know that Prince Albert is free from bite and 'parch! "(Cut out by our exclusive patented process!) Why every puff of P. A.

makes you want two more; every puff hits the bullseye harder and truer than the last! (You can't resist such delight! And, you'll get the smokesurprise of your life when you roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert Such enticing flayoryou never did know! And, P. A. stays put because it's crimp cut and it's a cinch to roll! You try it! 4 Blw 5 A MOTORISTS RETURN FROM DAM A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Hartweir Nowell, L.

J. Overlook and! Miss Margaret Spencer, returned yes-' terday from an overland trip to lioose velt dam. VISITING DAUGHTER 5 Mrs. Thomas Muat, of this city. Is visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Henrietta Haggard, of Naco. HOLDS CRIEBAGE PARTY Mrs. J.Hutow entertained several friends at a cribbage party at her home In Tombstone Canyon last night. 1 DCUGLAS, MAN WAS HERE T. C.

Lambert was a business visitor in the city yesterday from Douglas. VISITING SCHOOLS Hiss Helen Brown, county, school 6Upeiiaiondeut, was in Bisbee yesterday fioin Tombstone on a visit of Inspection to the local scchoois. CLUB LUNCHEON PLANNED The annual luncheon ot the Twentieth Century Club will be held May 17 in the "Cdppcr Queen hotel dining room. All meubers cf the club whp wish to attend the luncheon should turn in their names to Mrs. Charles McDonald tr to Mrs.

W. J. WRIGHT FUNERAL TODAy Russell tWright, who died Sunday following injuries received 4u swfmtninir In Coltort. will be buried this afternoon from the family residence on "Williams Hill. Reverend Selleck will officiate.

The Lady Maccabees will also take part in theserv- iCWL- MISSOURI WOMAN LEAVING Mrs. H. (UaiuUton Eadcs, mother of Mrs. Harren Wren of Wayen, wilr leare this evening for. Phoenix where the will visit with her niece before returning to her home in Bethany, -Ho.

Mrs Kadea has visited in the Warren District often before and has been with her daughter about seve-weeks this time. 7 A. R. ENGLISH RETURNS Allan R. Eng.ish, Bisbee atfCrney, returned yeterlay from Sn Jacinto Springs, where Jia has bsjen recuperating from an att3tk cf Inflammatory rheumatism.

WARREN DISTRICT JURORS AtoCn tho citizens of. the Warren District who are serving as trial jurors in Tombstone at the present of the superior co-irt are: S. J. jshverihorn, E. W.

Kiuinoie, L. V. Pruitt, W. j. Kirk.

Paul E. L.vnian, E. Eimer, E. J. Williams, L.

B. Hop-sen, J. Williams, O. H. Mel-hagenJ.

McDonald, Roy E. Pogrom, Frank Harlon, Frank L. Wheeler, Herbert J. Waters, I. W.

Northington. A. A JJcPriest, M. Merrill, Clyde Morris. Millard, W.

1L Richardson E. A. Wittig, Harry L. Anderson, JosepV A. Barlow, W.

M. Frazier, I. B. A. Meyer, Harry Jennings, James E.

Smoot, Joseph L. Schmalzel, Albert Ttech and J. E. Conley. 1: 1.

eta 1 A I -J hit XLTWttti Mutest KM, thcnational joy smoke New York 2, Boston 0 BOSTON, May 3. A scratcb iiiireki hit oy vvau 111 tno muu miiovttd oy ocUiOiB uouote, fiercy emgie to tuiu -ecKiduufeu sacntice ily to c4iius gave iNevv turn two runs amine game. t)Cuaiig had a peiiect day at uui. wnn two uouuieu atiu iwo siii-sioa. Score: AB II PO A xtotii, cl retjLiUyaUgll, SS ituiii, it ivy, -tt 11 ISUiaUbi r.e.cy, 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 a 5 0 0 a 0 0 0 1 3 0 4 a 4 0 2 0 ,2 0 vTotais liOo'lOW.

Vltl, i'-jsiei', ui iueifosaey, if iait, Zb iifcadiyx, ri Aiclnnis, lb SCOtt Coilins, cf Kupl, v'. Pennock, Russell, 2 9 2. 14 0 AB li A 0 ..00 0 .,302 rO Ati 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 ..4 0 1 ..4 00 5 0 7 0 2 4 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 ,.,10 0. 1 "0.0 KaTr, '2 Leiboid, Chaplin, zzz Totals ,.34 0 10 27 0 Batted for Pennock in 7tli. zz Batted for Vitt ia 7th.

zzz Batted for Russell in 9th. "Innings: New York .002 000 000 2 Boston 000 000 000 0 Summary: Two base hits, Scnang 2, Menoskey, Scott; stolen base3, Me-noskey, hit, Peckin-paugh; double plays, Peckinpaugh to Ward to Pipp, Baker to Ward to Plpp; bases on -balls, off Piercy 2, off Pennock innings Pennock 7, by Russell struck out, by Piercy 2, by Pennock 3, by Russell 1. Detroit 13, Chicago 1. DETROIT, May 1 The Detroit Americans, batted hard behind effective pitching by Lf onard and defeated Chicago. The locals gained lour runs from Faber's delivery in the first innings, forcing his retirement.

Score: R. H. E. Chicago 1 9 3 Detroit 13 14 1 Batteries: Davenport, Mc-Weeney and Schalk, Yaryan; Leonard and 1 Senators 4, Athletics. 2.

PlIILADELPHIAi. -May Judge's triple to right field with two on bases in the 10th won the last game of the series for Washington. Moore was knocked out of the box in the second, but O'Keefe- pitched brilliant ball fqr Philadelphia tmtil the 10th despite mediocre support. Scor: R. E.

Washington ..020 000 000 2 4 10 1 Philadelphia ..100 000 010 10 3 -Batteries: Zachary and Gharrity; Moore, Keefe and Perkins. DENVER BEATS COLORADO DSNVER, May 3. Denver University's baseball team defea'ted Colorado College, to 2, here this afternoon. 1 i Princ Albert is mold in loppy rtt! bag, tidy red tins, kandaom pounC end half pound tin humidors and inthv trytlal (tea thumidar tvitli tpor ff maittcvr top. Copyr.l.t 1921 by R.

J. Keyr.oiJi Tobacco 1J0. COAST LEAGUE I At Portland: Oakland 0 6 2 Portland A. 3 10 0 Batteries: Alten, Kramer and Koehler; Sam Ross and Fisher. At San Francisco: i Sacramento 3 9 0 San Frhncisco 6 11 3 Prough ajd Elliott; Xwl is and Agnew.

I No Vernon-Seattle game, teams traveling. JTo Salt Lake-Los Angeles game, traveling. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Minneapolis St. Paul 2. At Toledo '2; Columbus 5.

At Indianapolis-Lou isville, rain. At Milwaukee-Kansas City, cold. SOUTHEP.N ASSOCIATION At Mobile 1-, Little, Rock 5 At New Orleans Memphis G. At Atlanta-Birmingham, cold. At Chattanooga-Nashville, cold.

Western League At Sioux City Oklahoma City 7. At Des Moines Tulsa 3. At St. Joseph Wichita 8. Xt Omaha Joplin 10.

K. C. Baseball Nine To Cross Bats at Tombstone Sunday By the score of 12 toi2 tiie local r-i 1 1. 01 uoiumous Daseuau ame was defeated Sunday in NogaleB by. the crack bat swingers of the 25th' Infantry.

The local boys have secured return games vrith the' colored troopers tor the '3rd and 4th of July and by that time they expect to be in such shape that past defeats will! be erased. Next Sunday the K. C. nine will cross bats' with the Tombstone Stars, in Tombstone, and the Sunday following that they will play their first game of the 'season on the home grounds with Q. M.

C. team-j from Camp Harry J. Jones, Douglas. In the game next Sunday with the county seat players the following lineup will be used by the Knights: Bedford, Althaus, Cochran, 1 b.Caretto, 2 Hicks, r.r.: Gli nrtetining, 3 Muat, B'ick. cf; Bigelow, Hill, Becker, If.

President To Award. Prize To Winner Of Open Golf- Tourney NEW YORK, "VAY 2. President. Harding has agreed to become an honorary member of the United States Golf Association. executive committee and to present the prize to the winner of the national open champion-shiiv at the Columbia Country KMub, Jul 22, it was announced tonight.

NEW ZEALAND WITHDRAWS LONDON, May 3. New Zealand has given notice of its withdrawal from the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, it was announced here this afternoon. This means' New Zealand will compete for the Davis up as a separate nation. Program Is Given At Lincoln Paj-ent-TeachfersV Meeting Quito an extensive program was given at the Lincoln Parent Teachers Association meeting last night at the Lincoln George Hery Jobbe spoke on "Impressions From the Fifth Legislature," telling of the work of the Cochise county legislature and of other work that applies to the schools. The TuTure or tne kindergarten in the Warren District was silso discussed, on account of the recent agitation for the abolition of the work among childreuunder six yoars of age.

The following program was given: Piano solo, Edith Cobbe; Swedisll Clap. Dance, 5th grade pupils; Piano solo, Jane Hntton; Violin solo, Mr. Eonar; Panomim 5th grade pupils; Fairies Revel, the Misses Georgo Micyr, Gladys Gilman, and Dorothy Jackson, of the Horace Mann Junior High School. Sewing Exhibit To Be Held At Senior High School Today 1 Au exhibit of the sewing of the school students and of the vocational claCiit-B of the night ill bo lu-id this afternoon at thchiU scchool buildiiiK. The utiideiit body is invited to intipeit the work from 12 to 1 o'clock, the geilcral public from to 4 o'clock, and the faculty, after 4 o'clock; Punch, by, school c(okle9 by the uight tichool vWatiouul ilass, will be served.

SET GALINQ CASES l'rvlimiuury hoariut6 t'f Joe Blau-co, D. GiiJiokUi aud Touy Rodripues rested Saiuvilay niht iu Kamhling n)ifl Lave bocn t-vi for 10 o'clock Friday nioruing in lio Juttico New York 7, Boston 2 NEW YORK, May 2. The New York National made it four straight from Boston, winning the last game of the series. Benton starting hte-first game of the season, hold Boston to three hits. Score: Boston ABRHPOAE Powell cf 4 114 0 0 Barbare S3 ...4 0 0 2 0 0 Fouthworth rf .4 0 0 3 Nixon If i.4 0 0 1 Boeck4 3b 2 1 2 HoUte lb 3 0 15 Ford 2b 2 0 1 '1 Pul'lvan 1 0 0 0 rhristPtibury 2b 0 0 0 0 O'Neill 3 0 0 3 Watsnn -7 2 0.

0 1 Oescher -1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 20, 0 0 1 0 Totsl New York Furn If Bancroft ss Frisrh 2b Young rf Kellr lb WMker Rapn 3b Snvder Benton .30 2 3 24 9 2 AB PO A 4 2 1, 3 0 0 ...3 2 1 "2 00 ...2 0 1 1 4 3 :3 4 ...4 1 2 0 0 1 1 15 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 .0 2,6 3 0 0 2 ...2 0 0 Totals 7 9 27 14 3 Batted for Ford in Innlncs: Boston 010 000 001 2 New York 202 003 OOx 7 Summary: Twoba9e hits Rapp. Three base hits Powell. Stolen bases Snvder. Sacrifice hits Frisch t', Ben ton. Double plays to Frisch, tqj Klly.

Bases on balls off Benton Watafjn Oeschtrer 1. Inn'ngs pitched bv Wstson 51-3; Oescnger 2 2-3. Hit by pitcher 1 by Osschger (Pancroft). Struck out by Benton: 1: Oeschger Watson 1. V- American Players Win 2 Straight In Match With British LONDON, May C.

Cutting, America court' tennis star, who on Wednesday la to meet E. M. Baerlein, title holder, for the court tennis championship of Great Britain, and C. E. Leonard, ot the New York Racquet Club, today defeated H.

W. Leatham and H. H. Geldard, of two straight sets in the third round of the open doubles interclub compel-tion. ttimber industry, leades in the number of employes.

fir' itcbs ticMrtq of tKc scalp, xad rcierd hair less ffyfficafens if Better Barber SAopf PHELPS DODGE, MERCANTILE CO, Special Agent We just unpacked some nifty Arrow Shirts in very neat stripes The price is attractive $2.50 New Neckwear now in cveis 1 1 '2' 'After Every Meal nil over the use this cody far Its as tvsl! asv Its Pleasure. Kcepss teeth 1 clean breath sweet, throat soothed. Sealed Tifeht fcMCUTTA fy digestion. PAWS I I Still 5c "A WISE ftlAN WILL MAKE MORE opportunities than he was the sage observation of Bacon. "Opportunity" says Webster, "is a time or place favorable for executing a purpose; a suitable combination of conditions." One of the vital conditions essential to MAKING opportuntles or TAKING advantage of them is the quick command of cash.

The wise man spends less than he earns and saves. How about YOU? Our liberal rate of interest helps much. MINERS MERCHANTS BANK The Largest Bank In Cochise County GOLDEN' STATE LIMITED leaves Li Paso 12:50 p. fastest and fiuest train to all Eastern point. Call on E.

P. W. Agent for tickets and further Information, or address garnett' King. General Passtnpcr ArpiU, El Paso, Texas. 1 i ii i Tate Good Care of Your Floney How AND IN YOUR OLD AGE YOUR MONEY WILL TAKE GOOD CAR OP YOU Mr.

Interest Will Help lhe. Savings Habit is A Good Habit This Bank Will Assist You In Its Cultivation Member American bankers Aasociation The Hunk Of Courteous Service people jk CHICAGO vein Kept Rteht E.lVS.W.No.2 "TIip Cafifornian" (. Connection leaves fDisbee 12:50 p.m. Arrives El Paso 8:55 p.m. Arrives Kansas City 7: 15 a.

in. Arrives SO Louis 8:00 p.m. Train No. connection Leaves Bisbee 5:30 p.m. Leave.

Osborn 6:10 p.m. Arriv. El Paso 7:15 am..

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