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Bisbee Daily Review from Bisbee, Arizona • Page 8

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EIGHT THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. Tips of the Town TO VISIT SAN FRANCISCO Deputy County Recorder H. L. Hutchinson or Tombstone, left yesterday for San Francisco where he will spend several weeks visiting friends. Mr.

Hutchinson and son. Jack, accompanied him as far as Fairbank. Springs valley yesterday and Mr. Twooiuy reports that quite a heavy rain was experienced In the valley yesterday; resulting In the improvement of farming conditions there. The people of the valley are all planning on coming to Bisbee for the 4th of July celebration.

TO BEACHES Mrs. J. L. Henderson if ft last evening for a few days at til Los Anpeles beaches. AN OUTING IN LOS ANGELES Mrs.

Clifton Mathews of Warren, left on the limited last evening for au outing at Los Angeles. BOXER ON VISIT Nick Gundy, well known fighter in Bisbee, arrived yesterday from El Paso for a stay of a few weeks here visiting his family and arranging for a little bout on the 22nd of July. DONAHUE LEAVES W. J. DoDHhue, of the Phelps Dodge Corporation, left last evening for Phoenix, where he win assume the new duties as purchasing agent for the state institutions.

PLEASED WITH BOWIE OIL PROSPECTS C. C. McCoy returned yesterday frnm the Rowie oil district. He stated ho was well pleased with the in that region. OTEXAS Miss Grace Southard left fcr Ranger, Texas, last evening for a short stay on business.

RETURNS FROM NEW YORK H. S. Ford, a well known mining man nr inmnsrone. reiurnea nomw PURCHASES RANCH J. W.

Meaker returned from Phoenix yesterday where he has been spending a few days. He has pur. chased a ranch in the Salt River valley and reports things in excellent shap in that country. GIVEN LINEN SHOWER Mrs. (Jeoree Ouinn.

who was form- vesterday from a two monins inp iiti New Vork where he visited the old Jo se Mercalecom n. sv en da. at her borne Wednesday evening, he stopped at New Organs for a few mlT1NR days- Clint Moon, of the Phelps Dodge aiddi imc visit TOMBSTONE Corporation, returned yesterday arom AIRPLANES V'SIT JMB STONE mountains Tombstone was honored witn a i visit of two airplanes yesterday. They near Fort Huachuca. were on meir way irum i.u6.

TnrcoiM POSITION Tucson and pased over that city at an TAKES chiet altitude of about 1200 feet. Tomb- Harry lancei. rormeny wire tniei auuuue vi an! for the telephone company, left this lar nature at Tucson. Fred Pierce Tucson, has taken oevr the work of Mr. Parker in the local distirct.

A. G. M'GREGOR WILL ERECT $25,000 HOME IN GROWING WARREN H. C. Ayres.

the contractor and builder of Warren, yesterday completed arrangements with A. G. McGregor for the erection of a home for Mr MrCreeor tn cost" $25,000. The Jiome will be one of the most modern dwellings in the Warren district, with everv convenience and will be con structed in latest building designs. i Mr.

Ayres has been in Warren a short time but has- many years of experience' in the construction of home.4 of this kind and expects to outdo his -'past achievements in this contract. Mr. McGregor is well known in engineering 'circles, being considered one cf the best mining engineers in the country and has specialized in some degree in the designing and erection of smelters. His work along this line both at Douglas and Bisbee has earned him a reputation second to none in the west, so that it is not surprising to his friends that he has decided to erect a home in this district which will be a decided improvement to the city beautiful. Mr.

McGregor has Just returned from a visit to the mountains near Tyrone, having been away for several days looking after business 'interests there. WRIGHT AND EVANS PURCHASE EiaSSSSSSS! nr moTiinro cmnmn Tiir Tim- mm niir inurrii ai nn Ur i lUIUnLOi OlllUlilUi intAiKt; BUILU UPit 111 LUWtLL ALoU sports, offered by oil and gas station for visiting planes iitj the near future. PHONE BUSINESS GOOD Telephone Manager Cundiff reports that business is keeping up much better than he expected. In spite of the usual summer exodus. 34 phones were put in this month while only 37 were taken out.

RETURNS FROM NAVY 1 Bert Tomlinscn, who has been in the navy for the past two years, re-I turned to Bisbee yesterday and was around town meeting old friends. He was formerly with the C. At A. mine. BOX SUPER BY BUSINESS GIRLS ON TENNIS COURT Ths Business Girls' club of the Y.

W. C. will hold a ox supper next Monday evening, June 30, at 8 o'clock on the tennis court. Every business girl and her friends are invited to attend; also bring the box lunch. Games and dancing will be the feature of the evening.

REVIEW'S WIDE CIRCULATION ENDS HUNT FOR SISTER Mr. J. A. MeSwain has located his sister, Mrs. Frank Jackson, through an item that appeared in the Review.

She had moved to' Boston and Mr. MeSwain came to this city to locate her. The item was read by Review subscribers in Boston, who informed Mrs. Jackson. RETURNS TO PHOENIX Fairfield left loot Dvpnin? ifor Phoenix from Tomb stone, where has been examining varimin 'rnuntv records.

Mr. Brown, his deputy, will remain there for a few days preparing tne nnai renort of the examinations. RETURN STOLEN MOTORCYCLE The local roltee- arc in receipt of a reward of $75 for the return of a 1918 Indian motorcycle. No. 5ZSK stolen from the Tempe Normal school.

WERE MARRIED A. H. Hannon and Winifred Stevens of Lowell, were united in marriage by Judge Winters, Wednesday evening at Lowell. Miss Stevens resided in the Jchnson addition, and the wedding came as some surprise to many of her friends. ON VACATION IN S.

F. Judge C. E. Bolton was a visitor in Tombstone yesterday, having some business at the county seat, before leaving for San Francisco on a two months' vacation. The Y.

M. C. A. has arranged for another community program of pictures for Saturday evening at 8 o'clock with Smiling Bill Parsons in two comedies, "Bill's and "Dad's Kno k-out," from the Goldwyn Distributing company. Community sinsrine will be enioved by those who wish to take piirt anLi plans are being made for two amateur I boxing events.

Every member of the community is invited and children with parents wi'l be welcomed. No charge for admission to a cool audi- 3 TODAY ONLY ii House of Comfort eatr CONTINUOUS TO Hl-Y NIGHT SCHOOL TO RESUME SESSIONS ON MONDAY EVENING The Hi-Y night school will resume their sessions beginning Monday night, June 30. The program as outlined to begin with-is as follows: Americanization Beginners in English tor foreigners, Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday, Thurs-.

day and Friday each week. First grade English for foreigners, Mondav. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thurs day and Friday each week.

Intermediate English for toreigners. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Advanced English for foreigners, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Short-hand and typewriting, Tuesday and Thursday. Auto repair, Tuesday a-id Thursday.

Sewing, Tuesday-and Wednesday. All of the above classe.3 at the high school building at 6 p. m. Naturalization classes Tuesday and Thursday at 7 at the Y. M.

C. A. building. All other studies will be discontinued during the summer. Due notice will be given previous to the resumption of added educational work.

Enterprising Proprietors Who Are Erecting $60,000 Theatre In Lowell Buy Bisbee Show House From E. V. Tracy; To Exhibit High Class Films, Changing Daily The Eagle theatre, operated by E. trict will grow very rapidly in the V. Tra'cy, was purchased by Messrs.

next few years. Marry rigiu and J. is. EAuns on T- ii LoaJu. who have taken over the! r-ht and Mr.

Evans believe theatre and will continue it as a pic-! that there is nothing too for the patrons of their theatres and are kUIC SilWT 111 CUUJUlIlllUll llll tile new fGO.OOO Central theatre which Planning several new things in the they are building at Lowell. line which the Veople 1 i i hava yi a-r- ail lit. Harry Wright stated vesterday tnai curg iui auuiuu the Eagle theatre will be remodelled; fore and their Pohcv one ot torium and a good laugh ine the Dublic at all times in every im.0 oi-rancro. way possible. Their many friends are; No job of printing too t-mall, none i.

i I wishing Uiem success in this new I too large. If you want it done rijtht i nir Rvtpm. so- thut.the house can be! venture. Pnone 39, Review. cooled in summer and warmed in the winter, giving the people of Bisbee a place of amusement which theyj have not enjoyed, in the past.

The picture- machines, which are the best that can be secured, are giving excellent results ana tne screen is one of the best in the state. Mr. i Evans, who will manage the theatre, was seen about the theatre last evening with a wll contractor and several improvements in the ar-: rangement of the' Icbby will be made I in a few days. Mr. Evans stated that! he and Mr.

Wright believe that Bisbee has grown, to the point where first "lass picture program ill be appreciated and with their new house in Lowell in running order, they will give the patrons a daily change of prDgram alternating with the houss at Lowell. This -will be quite an improvement in the "picture service for the many patrojis of the Eagle. Pmctirallv everv well known stan dard, make ot films will be exhibited at their two Harrv Wrieht is now erecting a S1S.000 home on two lots which Ik i recently purchased in" the Oliver Cir cle at Warren and" xpeci3 to nave completed in about three months from row. He is' also erecting a hnildinE' nn the location Of the Johnson Flats at Lowell to be used by the Jackson Garage, agents for the Buick automobiles. It will be a mod era garage building with a 75 foot frontage especially ararnged for the: Buick people.

He is putting up another garage building next to the new theatre, i which will be used by the Chevrolet1, atency in Lowell and has a 60 foot) frontage on Main street. In all, Mr. Wright is investing about $100,000 In; the Bisbee-Warren district and states that. he firmly believes that this dis-. exas a rude (inarch ot the independent Companies DECLARES CHARGED WITH RECKLESS DRIVING The case of Edward Martin, who was brought into Judge Winter's court at Lowell, was transferred to the justice court of Fisbee yesterday and Judge Winters appeared for the state.

Martin was arersted on a warrant sworn to bv the officers at Low- uv ell, charging mm witn recKiess action last evening. NATURALIZATION CLASS AT OPENS TUESDAY SUKlMER SCHOOL TEACHERS ARRIVE The teachers for the summer session in education of the University of Arizona, arrived yesterday with Dr. H. H. Foster, who has charge of this school.

BACK FROM WAR Sergeant Frank Dufalt. well known in Bisbee, returned from France yesterday and is greeting old time acquaintances. TO MAKE HOME IN CALIF. W. Hayes and family left yesterday for Gle-vla'-v where they will make their future home.

MOVE TO NEW HOME ttrs- ira geologist for the C. A. mine, with his family, have moved into their new home at Warren. PURCHASES RANCH Walter Whitt has purchased the Engle ranch and' expects to make his home there. SEATS FOR BOUTS ON SALE The plans for the ringside to be arranged at the ball park for the fight on July 4th have been completed and the seats are now on sale at ihe Commercial club, Wallaec's Pool hall, French's stand, Tammany hall and Harry Seeley's.

The seats are arranged so that the most distant seat is only 70 feet from the ring and there are 899 seats with the ring side seat3 at $2 and the grand stand seats at $1. There will be no reservations, so it is a case of first come, firs.t served. All returned service men in uniform will be admitted free. LEAVE FOR VACATION Mr. and Mrs.

.1. Kane left yesterday for a short vacation on the California FIDELIS WITH MISS HOLT The Fidelis S. S. class of young women will meet with Miss Phoebe Holt at the home of Dr. W.

G. Bryan in Quarry Canyon, this evening at 8 o'clock. It is very important that all members be present as this is the time for the 'semi-annual 'election of officers. After the business meeting a social hour will be enjoyed and re-freshents wil be served. SHOULD A GIRL MARRY A MAX AFTER KNOWING HIM ONLY A FEW WEEKS AMflTUFR See EMMY WEHLEN in THE TEXAS CRUDE OIL COM PANY has announced that a second dividend will be paid i a nil atnrkhnlflers of record June 30.

This DIVIDEND will be naid at the guaranteed rate of 12'c per annum. This means that if you buy TEXAS CRUPE on June 30 you will receive THREE MONTHS' INTEREST for the us8 of your monev lust FIFTEEN DAYS. This means that you are being paid on the par value of your sharps at the rate of 72 per annum. JUST THINK OF IT A SFI SEE" The Story of a Sheltered Society Girl Who Sought Adventure on Broadway IV! ALSO THE JOY CREATORS UTT andJEFF TAKES POSITION HERE H. V.

J. Nickolson is now connected with the grocery department of Phelps cDdge Mercantile company. it v.o vlth several of the largest grocery firms or the coast. DAVENPORT RETURNS F. S.

Davenport, assistant superin tendent of the supply department of the Phelps Dodge Corporation, returned vesterday from San Francisco where he has been spending some time on business and vacation combined Mr. Davenport reports that business conditions in San Francisco are brisk and looks for a more stable condition of business in the future. RAISES APRICOTS ON ARIZONA DRY FARM Mrs. Richard M. Johnson of Oarces, writes the Review, stating that she has succeeded in growing some fine snecimons of apricots, peaches, pears and apples on a dry farming basis and is very well pleased with the results obtained.

Samples of the apricotes were received at the Review office and the question of dry farming in Ariozna seems to have been by Mrs. Johnson, judging from the flavor of the fruit. VISITS IN TOMBSTONE Miss Ester Rafferty a visitor to Tombstone yesterday. IN TOMBSTONE Johnny Stone of Lowell was visit ing in Tombstone yesterday with a party of friends. BACK FROM OVERSEAS iiaoii Mnnmnnier.

who has just re turned from overseas, and who is now living at Pearce, with Mrs. Monmo. nier, motored over to Tombstone yesterday. VISITING DOUGLAS Miss Dorothy McDonald the gueft of Mrs. Geo.

B. Conger in Douglas this week. J. J. BOWEN RETURNS J.

J. Bowen of the Bisbee Auto has returned from a few days' busi ness trip to Phoenix. AT COPPER QUEEN Among the guests at the Copper noon itntel are: Geo. B. Knowles, Piano have alreadv been completed by the educational committee of the Y.

M. C. A. to start the naturalization class on Tuesday, July 1, at the Y. M.

C. A. building at 7 o'clock. a nit of those who have made ap plication for final papers have been eeMireri in whom notices have been sent, and all will be in readiness on that night, at which time the students will Hottlo flown to Rteadv work in nre- paration for the examination to be held September 9, 1919. By completing this course and pass-ine the examination in Bisbee, a cer tificate will be granted which will ex emnt the students from further exami nation at Tombstone.

All men who deeire to enter this class may leave their names at the office with the man at the desk and will be ready for study on the first day of July. Notes From Camp Jazz Y. M. C. ABOYS' CAMP June 24.

(Censored by the Camp Editor) This morning for breakfast we had Goo which stuck' to your throat when we tried to swallow it. Just before lunch today they passed the pills and everyone had to take his medicine like a man. Mr. and Mrs. Chain and Edna and Murial visited us yesterday and brought Harry's long lost glasses.

This morning someone asked George how he got his leg cut off and he said, "By a mowing machine." Harry Reese had an -onion fight with Kaiser this morning. Kaiser hit Harry about 20 times but Harry was still strong. Well they took poor Nutts away in Chain's car last night and he was nrettv sick too. Seems like everyone caught the sling shot fever. There are about 20 oomn Mr Thomnson makes a 111 L.

I good target. sol niERS TO GET BOUT REPORT NEW YORK. June 26 Soldiers and sailors in ports and camps throughout ho onnntrv will he informed of the progress of the Willard-Dempsey fight at Toledo. July 4, tnrougn a ucKer ana hnlletin service arranged by the Knights of Columbus, it was an nounced tonight. Overall Economy Every mother of a growing boy is anxious to have her son manly and heakhv." Put hirn overalls and let hiiii live out doorl.

Tvo-Hcrse Brand Boys' Overalls (Gc3BtlniigoU7aj STRAND COMEDY SOM MOTHER AN OUTDOORS ft GENE "A Bit of God's Country" Opening TomorrowBig Doable Bill MS- Hi Mm i (i apj i nrriM In a Powerful Mdb- tin the i kind, cannot possibly be ripped and when coiled have only look washed to like new. Cost no more than ordinary overalls. -member this guarantee A ner paiir 'FREE if they rip AWARDED CRANO PRIZE AT P. P. I.

E- In a Powerful Melodrama Dealing Unjust Problems of Criminal Stigma. "For Freedom" IT'S A NEW ONE BMW t- i IN ii The Roman Cowboy" Riproaring Conledy of the West. 7 2a '4 This means a rate of 36'c per annum net to you on the present price of the stock. It's $2.00 a Khnre now and the next price will be FIVE DOLLARS. Watch for the rise in price.

Splendid wellj are being drilled at RANGED and BURKBURNETT many of them by TEXAS PRUDE'S OWN CREWS. TEX AS PRUDE'S No. 2 WELL IN BLOCK 63 IS ON THE FORMA TION AND WAKING GAS. A BIG WELL HERE SEEMS CERTAIN. This DIVIDEND is of fered because this company is MAKING MONEY out of its wells and can pay a profit on itx entire caDitalization.

It is an UNUSUAL OFFER. BUT iot It AN EXCEPTIONAL BILL Look .1 Levi Straut Co- San Francisco Levi Strauss Overalls Are SOLD in BISBEE bvj ANNOUNCING the OPENING of the POPULAR 5 But You'll Have to Hurry TIME is UP at MIDNIGHT, June 30. WIRE, WRITE. Send a Messenger or COME YOURSELF. Anyway will do if you DO IT NOW.

Get your subscription on record. a ft Jbuy iNow at OR LATER PAY $5.00 or Perhaps $10.00 The opportunity is very limited. 1 I At Brophy Hall, Lowell July Best of Music Come and Bring Your Family Every Night 8:30 to 11:30 PERFECT ICTURES ROPERLY Ji ROJECTED l. LYRIC- TODAY IlrMilna- Mr. C.

J. esc.i. Virginia Sutton, Paris, Tex Corey Phoenix; J. J. las; T.

S. Carnahan. C. A. Allen, Salt MisR j.

n. ih; Business Locals KING OF THE WEST ANDERSON IN "The Son of a Gun RAIN AID SULPHUR SPRINGS VALLEY John Twoomy and Fred Spauldln took aa auto trip ever Sulphur HERE FOR OPERATION Mrs. Fred Vidano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Caretto.

from Douglas Saturday and was operated on yesterday at the C. A. hospital. She is doing nicely. L.

L. Gilman sell9 the New Edison, "The PhonoaraDh With a Soul." Adv. The Vmsinosst room formerly 'occu pied by the Post Office and Western Union at Warren has been revovated and is ready for accupancy. Anyone interested in a good business location In Warren. Phone 209.

tf-Jn 27 A Western Drama of Intense Appeal See This It's the Rest Yet Continuous 1 to 11 p.m. COOL and COMFORTABLE W. If. PRODUCTION CO. Presents CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "The Rival Masher" Former Title THOSE LOVE PANGS iexas Crude I Pays is slju.

UJ "ill IT HAS 3 ADMISSION Lower Floor, 15c; Baleonv, 10e; Reserved Seats, 25c-Tax. Children Under 12 Years, 10c -Plus War I 11 Wells Producin; 9 Wells Drilling. 1000 Drilling Sites on 50,000 acres which it hus under lease in the Texas oil fields. TEXAS CRUDE is drilling FIVE WELL'S at Burkburnett and TWO at RANGER. It will spud in others as fast as equipment can be obtained.

WE'RE RIGHT AMONG the GUSHERS. Wire your reservation C. O. D. NIGHT LETTER.

Texas Crude Oil Co. etroleum Securities Company uenerai Agents b'lO Main Street Ft. Worth, Texas.

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