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Bisbee Daily Review from Bisbee, Arizona • Page 6

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Pace Six THE B1SBEE DAILY REVIEW Tuesday Morning, June 6, 1922 URNS iET AFT ER EASTERN CITIES Local Insurance Man Visits Capitol and Senate; Meets Former Resident in She Had to" Obey Skipper Conditions in the east are rapidly improving and the outlook for bolter days" is good, according to Tom HujrheB, local insurance man, who returned yesterday after a month Neiv York, Washington, Philadelphia and other eastern cities. "In even' city I 'visited." said Hutches yesterday, "1 found activity in Industrial and business lines steadily increasing. Eastern people are tio longer gloomy or discouraged; instead they are confident that the entire country, is once more on the road to progress and prosperity." spent Beveral days in Wash fngton and found both Congressman Hayden and Senator Henry Ash-urst on the job every minute. "I spent an entire day enjoying a boss ion of the senate," he said, "and it was one of the most interesting days of my entire trip." While in 'New York, 'Hughes met Cullen A. Cain, at one time manager of The Review, who is now a feature writer for the Philadelphia Public Ledger.

Cain was in New York to cover the Tunney-Grebs boxing match Madison Square Garden for the Hughes wa9 his guest at the match, and, as Hughes puts it: "That was the best match I ever saw. Cain is an ardent boxing fan, hut between! rounds all he could talk about was Bisbee. Like every other person who lias ever lived here, he said he would never forget Bisbee and hoped to return here on visit as soon as he could spare the time." "1 I E- x1 1 I I City Briefs i i i OVER UNTIL WEDNESDAY. The pronouncing of sentence on S. B.

Ill-own anil J. H. Reed. convict-I ed of irregularities resulting In the dosing of the Central Bank of Willcox went over until Wednesday niorniiis on request of the attorneys Tor the do-I They were to have Ix-cn sen-' fenced in the superior court Ht stone yesterday morning. iTOOK ANOTHER PATIENT.

Mrs. I'hoebe l'restoii county jail matron, yesterday took another insane patient, Margariiu S. Vid.il of Douglas to the-- state She was committed by the insanity hoard yesterday morning. The unfortunate makes the seventh patient thut has boon taken to phoenix in the past four weeks. Committees Will Meet Tonight To Plan Celebration Legion Commander Urges All to Take Interest in En- tertainment Program As Peggy Hull, war correspondent, waa hurrying to the Chinese war.

Skipper J. T. Klnley Invited her Into the ship's cabin, pointed to minister and announced he was going to marry her. Peggy gasped, "All right," she said. And the service began.

WERE IN CITY. Mis. L. M. While and son of rhne- nix were in tho city yesterday on a shopping trip.

Mr. White with his partner have secured the contract for the paving of the fivtf mile stretch on tho hlchwav between here and Tombstone. He expects1 to start work with in two weeks and has already completed preliminary arm ji foments in that city. Sneak Thief Loots Opera Drive House CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and employees of the Southwest Mine for the kindness and sympathy shown i8 during our bereavement, also for the beautiful floral offerings. Nickola Vuksanovich Johnnie Vuksanovich Mary Vuksanovich Florence Vuksanovich.

The home of John Wohlslegel on Opera Drive, was entered some tinie Friday nighuind a number of small articles takeri. The thief entered through a screen door, went Into the room occupied by Wohlschlegel and ransacted the room. He took an alarm clock from the dresser and walked around the bed and picked up Wohl-schlegel's trousers. These he carried cutside of the house. He stopped in front of a window and turned the pockets inside out taking a bunch of keys and a dollar.

Anplicants Trv For Teacher Certificates Special Venire to Report June 12th SUPERVISORS TO MEET. Meeting alternately as a hoard of I supervisors and board of equalization J. B. Hart, chairman, anu 1. t-.

ami D. A. Adams, members of the board, were in session today. As a board of equalization a number of matters pertaining to assessments in Douglas and in the Sulphur Spring valley were disposed of. while sitting as a board of supervisors several important -matters wpi'o nn.ssed iinon.

The boairt will be setting of tho calendar held yesterday in session again tomorrow as a afternoon before Judge Lockwood in of supervisors and until Juno lOtli as Division No. 1. Cases were set fori oar(l equalizatton. trial starting on the 12th, when a spe-! cmpf cial venire or 75 juror3 will report for T.7EM 1 vtotIp duty, and ending on June 21st. which lone and Margaret Hazle will make about a lOay session.

wood. Margaret Seelej and Alice l- i son have gone to Terape to attend the Out of the cases set durln- that raduaUon exercises at tho Normal time, eight were criminal cases, set gt.nooj unci a ijn iuu ul lurcu uu.yn, wiiiit? nev 1 Members of the Fouilh or July Cel- ebration coinmiliee will meet at tonight in the; ctiaimcr of commerce headquarters in the Copper ttieon hotel building. I "We want to make tl eelebralion this year r.ne that will appeal to every- body," said R. II. Dickson, chairman of tliu committee, last night.

"Many sug- have already been made, and each will be discussed at the commit- i tec meeting. "A piishmobile rare for the young- st rs may be one of Hie events of the prngi-fiiii, nnd a hosq-laying contest be- i 'tween the fire companies cf the lis-j trict has also been suggested. A score of other forms of entertainment have been called to the attention of other members of the committee and and we want to discuss them all at! 'I ho meeting tomorrow night. success of the celebration will, depend on the interest in- 'ken in it. If every member of the com- mittee will attend the meeting and assist in outlying a tentative program, Warren District will be assured of la.

day and evening filled with entertainment on Jily Fourth. LUNCHEON AT CLUB Today will be. ladies' hmchecn day at the Warren District Counttry Club. 'A notice of the event was W.untention-ally left out of -the Review's issue of Sunday morning. In order that I lie I steward' at the club may prepare plaices for all, those who are planning to attend should notify him as early as possible this morning.

Boy Scouts Having Great Time; Camp Proves lig Success Forty-five Douglas and Warren District Scouts are having the time their lives at Igan's Ranch, according to Al Kobey, scoutmaster, who rc-tuniFd yesterday after two days at th Scout camp. i "Tho boys have the camp all ship-' shape, and making the best ot ev-( 1 Iiliiute," said Kobe. "From I could seo I am roTifident tho camp will be one of th best ever held in this part of the state." Others who visited tin; Scout camp on Sunday were Dr. X. chairman of the county Scout council; Sim Harris, deputy scout commissioner; M.

J. a member of the cr.uncil, end several other members from Douglas. In 15 st.ites the United States reclamation service has retrieved 3.000.-OuO arji) acres through irrigation projects. Gns Around Your Heart? Don't delay! Go right over to the nearest drug store and get a package of the genuine Manlmann's (las Tabids. Take them as directed and feel beneficial results.

only -will you be surprised 'but you will feel grateful for the remarkable relief given. You will sleep betteryou will breathe easier your nervousness will disappear and. best of all, your excitable heart will be calmed in p. safe, natural way. Ask for P.aalmann's Gas Tablets in the yellow package price one dollar.

For sale by Phelps Dodge Mercantile Drug Bisbee, Lowell, Warren. J. ISaalmann, Chemist, San Fr.itt-tisco. en were civil cases set over a period ygjE TO EUP of six days. It Is possible that sever-, (Bnn wills, who was injured at or the cases will not come up for tp.

wpks nzo in an accident at the trial but will settled out of court mine. aWe to be about the i Derore trial. inrtir jition GOES TO TEMPE Mrs. Tcm Milburn left last, night for Tempe, where she attended the com-Imencemenf. exercises this week.

Miss i Polly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- burn, is a member of the graduation Rotary Club Men to hospital in a wheel chair. point to his complete recovery. ITO ASSIST DOUGLAS Local -dealers are working with the BABY GIRL ARRIVES A baby girl born Sunday to Mr.

and Mrs. Pete Ivanovich at the Copper Queen hospital. The Bisbee High School Alumni Association will give a dance Tuesday evening at the High School at 8:15. Admission $1.00. Music by Varsity Melody Makers.

Twelve applicants are taking the Rfeet ill LX)S AngelesliS Larterly teachers examinatioa ini ortoir.ont nf the 7 1 A THE time to watch the health of the girl most carefully is when she is entenntt youne woman hood. Much depends upon the proper unctionintiof the roans of elimination. Let no ali modesty interfere with it. It you detect the slightest tend-nr ta canctination. bv aiffnd of bilmuinMi.

headache or rrst- le9snesa check it with a teapoonful ot Dr. CaJdweU'a Syrup Pepsin. DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a compound of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxalive herbs with pepsin.

It works cenily, is free from griping, and contains no narcotics. Bottles can be bad at any drug store, nd tho cost is only about a cent dose. Just try it! HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE Few ucape constipation, to cvm if yon Jo nee raowrs a laxative at this moment Ut mt fnd you a Half Owl Tnat BottU of my Syrup Prtwi FRE OF CHARGH so tnat you viU Kavt it Kaxdy when needed. Simplj tend jour name and addrtst ta Dr. W.

B. CaUwcirsu Washing tan Manriccile, JJ'inou. Wnu me todaj. 0 a quarterly Tombstone today for teacher's certificates, as given by County School Snn-erintendent Miss Helen L. Brown.

The ore heing held at the high school founding practically every section ot the county being represented. The applicants taking the examinations are: Mrs. Mattie Reed Mrs. Helen McClelland and Miss Olive Holland, of Tombstone; Mrs. Elizabeth Pruner, of mpnta fnr the entertainment of the members of the Arizona Lumber Deal- LOS ANGELES, June 5.

Delegates in Douelas Friday and from Rotary Clubs situated in every oaturdav. it is expected that about state of the union and in 26 foreign 200 members of the association will countries registered here today for ue in attendance at the meeting. An the 13th annual convention of the interesting nrograni has been ar-International Association of Rotary ranged. The visltors will he brought Clubs, which begins tomorrow. to Bisbee and shown through the min- This was a busy day for the offi- ing district.

cers ot the board and for the com-j mittee of legislation. Registration AFTER JURYMEN Officers in the district were bnsy yesterday -trying to locate jurymen e.riT' nient, and a number of local events Moudav About half of those who Mr. Alphonzo Pederson, of St. David; 1 Miss. Dawn Taylor, of ocnise; airs.

ij. 1: niiuunri, 01 Apache; Miss Minnie Hudson of Will-, (lentiais pr0Ceeded rapidly. nA, Ansa iciiu vuts-c Ji 1 uinci cue, MARRIED YESTERDAY I Miss Anna Kennedy, daughter of jMr. and Mrs. Anthony Kennedy, and Leo Miller, were married yesterday morning at the Catholic Church at i seven o'clock by Rev.

Father Mandin. The couple left on the 9:45 train for Los Angeles, where they will spend a short honeymoon before returning to this city to make their home. The bride is a graduate of the Bisbee high school. The bridegroom is a watch-! maker Jewelry store. occupied the afternoon.

There was were drawn have left the district. a dirmpr nr 7 clack in nrt-er com-! mitteemen, distinguished guests, GIVE TEA their ladies, at a hotel in Pasadena, The American Legion Auxiliary will i rci.Dnlintr in thrk i rt ri 1 1 1 rtft. eArvd ti-n tt-il fifttkrnnnn fit t1l( TjefflOTl WASHINGTON. June Apuroyal-! with the Pasadena Home from three to four o'clock. All 19 ADVANCES APPROVED of 19 for asricu-Itural and livestock purposes, aggregating was announced today by the War Finance Corporation.

Distribution of the loans included: Arizona, $292,000. Rotary Club are requested to be present. NOTED PAINTING STOLEN ATTENDED COURT STUTTGART, pornrany, June 5. Nearly all the members of the Co-iBv'the Associated Press)- Rem- chise County bar from the district -j brandt's well known painting, "St. were in Tombstone yesterday to attend IS BROTHERHOOD HEAD Paul in Prison," executed in' 1627, and the calling of the civil and criminal HOUSTON, June 5.

David valued at 5,000,000 marks, has been calendar. B. Robertson, Cleveland, was stolen from the government art mns-1 elected president of the Brotherhood eum here. A reward of 50,000 marks TO GRAND CANYON ot Locomotive Firemen and Eingine- has been offered for-information lead-1 Melville Krebs ana ramny left yes- men late Carter. today, succeeding W.

S. ing to the identification of the thief terday by auto for the Grand Canyon and tho return of the painting. i.t-t kXvtlWw 4 hi I where they wilL spend the next two weeks camping out. They will visit ithe Roosevelt Dam on trip. their return -r- Tr umrru umm i Frozen Custard! Truly fit for the Gods Here is the recipe! 1 Try it today FROZEN CUSTARD 1 quart Rich Milk cup Sugar Ja cap Not Meats, chopped 1 handful Raisins cup Kara 2 teaspoons Vanilla 3 Eggs Pinch of Salt 1 cup Cream 2 teaspoons Kingsford's Corn Starch WERE FINED Benito Sandoval and Gilbert Sandoval were fined $25 each in the justice court at Lowell yesterday afternoon for attacking iDolores Guerro in Tin-town, early yesterday morning.

Eu-S liL Heat the raisins and Corn Starch in the milk in a double boiler for twenty minutes. Make a custard of the ether ingredients, adding the nut meats when cold. Freeze as ice cream. This may be varied by adding chopped figs, dates, etc In every American kitchen Starch is the one "stand by'r for delicious, economical and nutritious desserts. KINGSFORD'S CORN STARCH PUDDING 2 eups scalded Milk cup Sugar 2 Eees teaspoon Salt teaspoon Vanilla 4 level tablespoons Klneorord's Corn Starch 1 os.

Chocolate melted (optional) Mix the corn starch with a little cold milk. Stir the hot milk slowly into tho corn starch and stir over water till it thickens. Cook fifteen minutes. Beat the eggs slightly, add the sugar and salt. Add the corn starch mixture to the eggs, and cook, stirring constantly, one minute longer.

Remove from fire, add the vanilla or melted chocolate as desired. Serve col i with cream and sugar. (Serves sit persens.) FKXE i Ask vw procer or write E. G. Spor-l-der Company, Tucton, Arizona, for beautiful folder of the new Kinusfurd Ctrn Starch recipes Kingsford's Corn i ta, ij-h' iiat CORNSTARCH; CxessLRFOO0 T.Kinos"6: pat KlU HOLDS BIRTHDAY PICNIC Master Jack.

Harris celebrated his ninth birthday Sunday with a picnic-over the divide. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Henshaw, of Tombstone, Mr. and Mrs.

Pitzpat-riek, Mr. and Mrs. P. Horn and family, Mr. and Mrs.

White, Klvadeen Hascal, Lueile Bennett, Anita Andres and Master McDonald. Ira A Very Personal Service Whatever your type figure may be, the graceful lines of youth may be found in a KABO CORSET We assume full responsibility for your satisfaction. LOWEST PRICES ON HIGH CLASS GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, MEATS, AT THE Sdf Stores Tombstone Canyon and Main Street itfm if fllllls ANATION-mrx. ai 1 1 1 1 i i fcys "-u-1- tlncc7pomtea Uk 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Aprons! Aprons! Aprons! Truly Remarkable Values These Aprons of serviceable Percale and Gingham, came direct to us from the manufacturers at a price that allows us to offer them, to our friends at only oc Each a Dainty Style Variety Styles OS "What housewife has too many really desirable Aprons. This is an unusual opportunity to provide against both present and future needs.

They are. nil well made and serviceable. Make your choice early. Printed Voiies Newest Effects Voiles in newest printed designs. The patterns are in small work developed in the latest sport shadings.

Extremely desirable at the low price of, YD. Your Inrpection Is Invited, Woman's Pi, re Hose Real Economy Opportunity 33c i An offering made possible by our large quantity buying. Durable, neat appearing Hose. Vnvo lisle thread; rein', reed he and toes: double soles; high spliced heels. Lilaek, white and cordovan.

Exceptional value. PAIR sin Fillh Avenue the Golden Gate is a trail 611ed with unusual and abounding Interest. It is dotted with varied attractions. The traveler is not long on the journey before he is impressed with the number of J. C.

Penney Co. department stores he encounters. There are 312 of them; 58 new stores will be added in the Fall. They constitute a series of shipping or trading posts where the traveler can enter and always 'feel at home." Thousands upon thousands of "tourists" at this timi of year keenly appreciate the help afforded them by our Nation-wide service. Travelers' needs are here in largs variety.

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