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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1911)
'T"taSfrTt, "r -fr r- t v 1 a; 3 iji IS tf I COOS BAYTIMES M. O. MALONEY Editor and Pub. DAN E. MALONEY News Editor Entered at tbo postofflce at Marsh Hold, Orogon, (or transmission through tho malls as socond class mall innttcr. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITV OP MAHSHFIELD. Olllclnl Paper of Coos County Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. ftfnrsliflcld :: :: :: t: Oregon Dedicated to tho sorvlco of tho people, that no good cause shall lack . champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. BUIJSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. One year 16.00 Per mouth 60 WEEKLY. One year Jl.bO Wlion paid strictly In advanco tho ubscrlptlon price nf tho Coob Day Times Is $5.00 pir year or $2.50 (or six months. Au Independent Republican news paper published every evening excopt Sunday, and Weokly by Tio Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. H008TI.NO youu home-city. ROOST Clubs now forming ovory whoro. 'Dellovu In tho town .1.... - -...- I I. .- ..- .- milk nil ijjunn juu ih guilllli; IU ho iinlvoninl'prv. H..v .... ,.v. Iirt flin HtilvniMini ' nrv urivu fit, i.v. .w ... ... u ..... ...j, .. j a .... va- crclslng a wonderful Influence on tho cltlzons who nro learning that when thoy boom tholr city they 'nro nlso booming thcmsolvos. Don't knock, ixcopt nt tho door of opportunity, nui iiuiu juu nut iu uhuhuu. iuik rmi. nltv mill f .... M... n.i.l ...... m city will pull for you. This Is tho lirlnclplo of optimism that promoted onthuslnBm nnd broods success." Tho writer could havo added cor- roctly that tho successful stores In ovory community nro contributors to tho community advertising fund. Go Into any town In tho Wost that Is worth whllo, nnd you will find that It has n commercial club. Oo Into tho best store in tho town, and It Is n safe bet that business Is represented In tho list of contributors to tho ad- vortlslng fund of tho commercial clnb. Mnko It local go Into tho lcst trading plncos In Marshflold and you will find thnt tho men In chargo ::o.I!KntUS!aIS,t,8le.rnnnH!: will bo found on tbo club's subscrlp- tlon list. Every business man In ovory community ought to concede that ho owes BOinothlng to tho town that supports him. and ought to bo Hquaro enough with himself to help boost, knowing that community pub- llclly Is n paying Investment nnd thnt ho recolves benellts from It. Ho does not hesltnlo to accept tho benefits au Increased trndo brings him, but In Homo enses will not Join In tho good work, being satisfied to share tho lienotlts without aiding any In crent- Ing thorn. No Belf respecting husl- nogs man ought to place himself In tho "moodier" calss. No self-respect- Ing community In these Inter days chango and by adapting to local con- """B" IH ""BBustud by n writer in dltlons It should bo said In Marsh- ou ot tho current magazines, field. Tho Bplrlt of local loyalty Is Thut tho Interests of tho women abroad In tho land. A number of of tho present havo widened and stores nro distributing and receiving 1m,iiii.,i iu n,.i . ,..,. i... ., substantial encouragement by dovot- ""' ll ' . '" Q"lto OVldont from tho Ing a part of their advertising funds vnr,oty of tasks which now clnlm to this movement. It boosts business. tholr attention. Tholr nccompllsh Don't put your onorgy on tho 'hold- monts In what may ho callod dl liacks.' UuslncBs men's clubs, local tlnctly public Bervlco havo boon con- .. .mm iu m,i,iori i iH-oiuiy h vnamoer t or Commerco or Blmllnr organization. ra they aro generally recognized as iiecessnry institutions everywhere, ut thero Is probably not ono Cham- V lor of Commerco In Ainorlca that re- ..V...i. ;iV ' i ,"",u",7 aUhough thero aro several communl- , i, niiiuu ui uieni in wt-Hiorn ure- a ... l. o. ...1..1.1 i i. 4ia - it t tif ..i .. r". .,i.i iiiu iiiihuij f.l,llti -TiilliU'Ei J for certain othor clubs. Tho Marsh- now t:iinmiier or Commerco desorves tho moral nnd financial support of very business ninn nnd iniiifi i j owner In this vicinity. If you nro vv ono who has not yot resnondod to J Vtlio spirit of loynlty that Is tlmo for Iff . "', """" l""1 n '"'neve in tno fc -... ft. ..1. ...... 1I..1 ...- Ill.ll.. .. At town that supports you. .nun Hie f Chamber of Commorco, try boosting for n whllo, nnd become n promoter , of tho "onthuslnsm that breeds auc- cess." ART IS LONO. HE reront exhibition of fancy ilnneos In this city wns now otI- denco of the real poo try of mo- ation In danros that aro properly ox- tccuted. In nn appreciative criticism uf tho Russian dancers, a writer in ffho current Hollinnn calls attontlon to tho fact that the wonderful nrtls- . .i.im. ... ..... i i.. .,. . ..... ' 'j ;iet Is not. ns wo might thoughtlessly J 1 1mnglno, n matter of easv or sud- rocn.lovolopment. It Is nn'nrt which the Russian dancers havo developed ' vland perfected after long years of : Lrnfnl nn.l l.ll,l L..,.. ..., 'IW J 1111,1. 1C1 111DIII11 VtTIl 111 llllt 11111 in-ii ""'-"""" i.i ....... ,.ih. .uuiu iiiuu iiue, ii lg a i aovolopment which requires the ab-L rw.,u U..UUUI. u, U.OSO wuo utmer- ko to learn tho dances. Children ro practically surrendered by tholr i fHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, parents Into the care of the dancing, masters of the Dramatic School of St. Petersburg, where the dancers for tho Imperial ballet are provided. Like any other art, dancing must ' become a part of the dancer's life and feeling. The difficulties of tech I tile must he so completely mastered ins to bo absolutely unapparciit. The 'artist's personality must dominate I these and bis Intelligence make of them a means for the expression bf tho emotion which ho feels. As Ilollnsky says, "Dancing Is a great art, with laws and rules which must be studied not only by those who dance, but by all who would understand and Appreciate It Just as In music or painting. Dancing combined with music becomes plns tlque; plastlquo which has left n pedestal, which becomes movement and harmony." v Tho Imperial 'nllot Is n thing which Is essentially a part of Rub bIiui character and life. It has been developed through years of rigid training and amid conditions which hnvo molded Its character and spirit. It Is for these reasons that It be comes a real means of expression of consistent and Intelligent harmony. Its perfection Is an outgrowth or Its artistic conception nnd could not have been nttnlnetl by mere merce nary and unsympathetic offorts. A TIME-IIONOUED OCCUPATION' 1 HAT tho modern club woman Is only an Improved edition of her house-wlfey sister of fifty or mora -...- -o, . iiu. 4. OIIIIUMIK juum nsu, mm noi n startling :n- nnvnMmi In ll... ...... -i i ovntiou " tho universal schomo of .,., . ... uoraol' And their advent Into t"L'80 nowor 'lo1'18 of activity nrous- cu "" ""lu anxfoty and sarcasm be - causo It was feared that tho move- mont would mean the neglect of tho iiomo duties. ,1,ul n B'nnco nt Bon, of ll' re- 8U,t8 of tllC80 enlarged activities goes to prove thnt women hnvo Instead of noglectlng tho homo and what it Htnnd8 for renIze(1 , ,. ,,,, ' .. , ... . ' nrkn,,I m"" to breadth and "'vorslty of thoso very Interests whn carried to tholr logical finality. Cleaner streots, sanitary back yards, ofllcient garbago systnnu, i101.n(if..i .i,. . . ... .. . ., ,, hm"tlx" "nrkfl nml l'l"'c buildings nnd ,),ny Kr"nds, puro food restrlc- t,nnB c,1lld lnhor laws, Juvenile courts, hotter drnlnngo and water supply, public school nursing, Ifn- b"' ,, cJ " ', "" """"""-" ro a icw or tno ropresontntlvo results of tho earnest nnd orgnnlzod offort of wo- men In tho last dozen yenrs or so wh'rh speak for tho snnlty nnd fun- .inni,ni f,.i., , d " 10IItn,1 "Bof,, "' woman's c,u'"' nml tno worI for wlilcli thoy "tnnd. Much other work of a less nubile nnturo hns boon noonmniiRim.i i.nt t wn ,. Konorni wi,innliiir nf in. Atil h,, nbout tho railway and ",r"8 1 V,'0 ". f1'n ho'll suy. "It will bo Dullt. you bet." torPH,B fPrwHtPil by activities like ,no ft,'nvo which drow upon tho first speaking o( "Darfydlls" horo's ono women workors tho disapproval "(.that K. W. Novers sprung on tho Ten tho world nt lorge. Tholr snccona In "and Toast man the other day. "If tho theso realms of endenvor has now I wlfo of tho man In tho moon had h 8), ,,)Cp , r(,nilo ..., 8lOI..,,,.,ln ",,ncp " r'J '"' n" 8' "' ','" c",0 "orpnII. And upon a crltlonl annylsls of the achievements It may he Been thnt thoy nro really only n larger and less selfish nretatlon of tho ordinary duties of .,. , ,. " ,,,,,,ls 01 , i r iiiriiaiM i'. i - - Ah nnn nf hn wnmnn nnnl.,1 I.. i.n ' ........... .,.....v;i. ... iiiw mngnzlno nrtlclo remarked, women hnvo not chnnged fundamentally, T,,oy nnvo only como to rccORnlxo ,' a bigger sense tho work which Is VPn,,v theirs to accomplish. "Wo'ro doing the same old work now thnt wove none rrom tno beginnln?: of m ..... ' tlmo." alio deelnre.1. "Il'a niwm-c l)0OI. ollr ,....,,. " V" ", n,,(l ,0 ,ook nf Iness to do tho clennlng. ifter the food and to I take cam of the children conditions .hnvo changed: women haven't. And J nil those activities that peem so new nro really Just the old, old ones nil-. npted to our chnnged ways of llv-l '"K" Thero Is a lot of truth In this con tentlon. A grent diversity of ncllv- "os r01110 ''',i' the hend of those tnr0 things doing tho cleaning. ,n,),J'"K ner tho food and caring for tno children in s ino ot tie views or somn nr tho soc'nl "'nrmlsts of the present, U 800ms nla",b, tlint J'1(slnB the f,,t"' ,n ""."s" of " old old "a8t' tl'ere n't a Brent deal of dan- T T 'T? '" VT1 " ileMV th Pln,,3 f the home to - which thoy havo always been drawn. ... ....... . ......ll... . cnrcer of 8lmplo nnd ofllcent ub. ,ic service it doesn't argue that the whnin bat is ennv tn f.i-. , lure of the fireside. It will prob- .1. ably mean that thore will bo fewer of tho inadequate and dissatisfied hoine-maKers who navo taken up with a calling which demands renun ciations nnd sacrifices which they arc not ready to make. Tho lncr.'ni ed growth of feminine interests can only result finally In a deeper and more nbld'ng faltfi In tho work that a Ionian as n woman Is called to do. AT CI I EH A LIS CHEHALIS, Wash., a city of 5,000 people, voted last week on tho com miss'ou plan of government and the plan carried by a vote of 415 for tnd 183 against. The commission pln.a carried despite n strong campaign waged against It by tho stnndpat ele ment of the city. Doth ChohaltB newspapers opposed the adoption of lie new plan but the merits of tho commlslou plnn nrc so obvious to the people that they voted almost iinnn ImouBly for It. : WITH the : : TOAST AND TEA : GOOD EVENING. If you would not hnvo affile- tlou visit you twice, listen at onco to what It teaches. James Ilurgh. MOVE! I If your road Is wrong, I ABk the way; IJf .1.. ... !..,. " u,u "IS"1 ' iu"S. ... . .,.,.., Walt for day! If the spring Is far, Start to walk; Move from whore you are Do not talk. If you looso your song, Tuno your ear To vibrating gong Of a tear! 1 " Ground Is wot Wnoro y" stand, , j.ook auoui to get Higher land! Stny not whoro you nro Wako and movol All Is pitch and tar In tho groove. '.& Pass your lovo along To tho next; "II. .dor good for wrong," Uovour text. As you travel up Cheer tho crowd; ' Pass tho loving cup, Sing aloud! DID YOU KNOW. That .Midge Coke Was. One Time Mayor of Mnililleld? In years gono by wo knew him as head of Marshflold'B clnu. In act unci thought and word and deed lie'a every Inch a num. An optimist who spreads good cheor and never stops to (rot. baby wouh tho skyrocket?" AU that prevented us from turning In a lire ',, waa tho flro wntor, j "To my mind," remarked Al Owen. inter-("there nover was but ono ronl na- tlonnl hymn, nnd I haven't heard that fm. tnrt. vonra nP ,nr "j j-.m .v. hmow ,ii,i if co'" rnshlv lnniilred HOW UIU l b". rnsillj lliqilireu Ceo Holt. "As I remember It." answered Al, clearing his throat, "It went this wny: " 'I'vo ronmed over mountains, I've crossed over floods, I'vo traversed tho wldo rolling sn- n-nnd; ' .--..., Though the fields wero ns gro-heen nnd tho moon shone ns brl- night, Yet It was not mo own nntlvo In-ha-hand! No. no. no. no. no. no. no-o-o-o-o! No, no, no, no, no, no, no-o-o-o-o! Though the fields woro ns gre-heen nnd tho moon shono ns brl bight, Yet it wns not mo own nntlvo ln-ha- hand!'" Al didn't sing tho next stanza. Geo made n bolt for tho door and the nolso stopped tho concert. Even If Adam wns ribbed up to creato woman, ho needn't try to make any bones about It. You can't expect to lie at ease by sitting In tho lap of luxury, unless you stand for something. Threo physlclaus in San Francisco recently came to blows over the dia gnosis of a patient's ailment. If the patient was permitted to view the scrap he doubtless began to feel bet ter Immediately. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, THE PEOPLE'S FORUM i Tho Times will be pleased to pub lish letters from Its readers on all questions of public Interest. Each letter must bo signed by tho writer, and so far a3 posslblo bo limited to ZOO words. In publishing theso let ters It must bo understood that The Tunes does not Indurso the views ex pressed therein; It 13 simply affording a means for tho voicing of different opinions on all questions affecting tbo public welfare. CL'IHOLS CO.VTHIHUTIOX. VMtois Views on Vessels Vlrtualc. Vegetables mill A'arlous Von- dable Varieties and Vocation. Editor Times: I have been looking over the Coos Day vicinity nnd have concluded thnt "Coos Uny coal, clapboards and compierco enn contribute consider able comfort to the commoners who come and continue to care for cows, canned goods, cabbage cucumbers, clams, crabs and crawfish. it. it. cutAnrcrcL. SCOTCH PltOXUXCIATIOX. Editor Times: I saw In Saturday's Times nn Item relntlvo as to how the Scotch spell the word (cow). It Is spelt (Coo). (Plow) Is pronounced (ploo), (dove) Is pronounced (doo). Thcro Is no twist of tho tongue In the way tho Scotch pronounce their words. ALEX SIMPSON', North Pond, Ore. SAYS IIOOSTKIl PAYS. O. P. Sclilosser of Itoseburg on Ad vertlslng Coos Hay.' Editor Coos Dny Times: In rending your Interesting paper I noticed thnt tho Marshflold Chumber of Commerco decided recently thut your commu nity does not need a "publicity man agor" at the present tlmo, therefore I hnvo taken It upon myself to cull your attontlon to the fact that Coos Day does need a publicity man, nnd that you could derlvo much benefit by having nn established office In your community, devoted to adver tising Coos Day and tho vnrlous cities in Coos county. I oncloso threo let ters which show you that this club has boon sondlng out Coos Uny 1 1 to rn t ure (furnished us by tho North Uend Commercial club), nnd which I believe aro ovldenco that your com munity can well afford to pay a man to look nftor tho propor advertising of Coos Uny. Wo havo sont out your advertising matter becuuse wo be lieve the more your community pros pers tho moro certain tho Coos Uny Ilosoburg railroad Is to bo construct ed, nnd wlint helps Coos Uny Is bound to help Itoseburg and Douglas coun ty. If you had n rogulnrly organized department and sent out advertising generally, I am very auro It would result In a decided gain In population for your territory, as you hnvo many features that appeal particularly to ninny people, but they will novor know It ns long you fall to call tholr attention to these features. Your community Is well enough established nnd your people hnvo umplo menus to support n publicity dopartmout thnt will bo well worth while, If yon could only seo tho benefits to be ob tained by consistent nnd persistent rommunlty ndvortlslng. Many fam ilies do not mnko a chango for a year or two, and sometimes longer, oven nfter deciding on tho particular loca tion they solect, and every community In tho west that Is not making an GOOD HOUSEKEEPING NEWS Vol. 1 TUESDAY. NOTE Wo will givo In this col umn, from time to tlmo, hints on the preparation and uso of meat food products thnt may bo used for the betterment of nnd economy In your cooking. Union Meat Co. lluyliig Lord. Tho tlmo was when It was a raro occurrence to purchase lard In any other way than In bulk nnd the cus tomer knew nothing about the qual ity of the lard until It was used at homo. Nowadays, howover, most lard Is sold undor n brand and In pulls so that tho customer knows she Is getting what sho wants that the quality must be uniform. Perfectly pure lard, llko butter, ROtJSlQUOQ. 1911 EVENING EDITION- COGENT REfiSlf FOR COOS BAY Name Is Strong and Expressive and Should Be Adopted Entirely. Editor Times: Thero hns been some needed ngl tatlon nbout tho change of the name of the city of Marshflold. At ono of tho recent council meetings It was decided, I believe, to submit tho whole matter to the will of the peo ple, allowing them to voto upon tho two numes proposed, numely Coos Uny and Mllllcoma. If 1 may bo allowed a llttlo space regarding this matter, It would seem to mo that thero should bo no doubt In tho minds ot the people ns to which ono of these two names they ought to make the name of their municipality. Coos Hay JUib every '"" hn. t llUlo to mmuW It ...1. ........ I. ,...,. um.ln lll.v W I name of what wo hope some day will bo "no mean city." Coos Hay, ns every one tee .'" h - presslve, nt least the latter part oi It. nnd this after all Is no smnll con ........ ... i... ...iiii.. MiiiiPiiniiiimnrn, niy iiruiner nns never upon m. sideration In tno name ot n l"nie.C0Mnlry lived an unovontful life, as Just ns with n person. Nnnies or ,0 i,inB0f described it, up to the places ought to have some reason for t,m, M0 wn8 nrrcated in April, and being bo caiieii. are wo kuihk nlwiDHn n name that will arouse In people's minds absolutely nothing re garding our benutirul Bituniionr ino Uny portion of tho iinmo cortnlnly docs this. Thnt Is why I term It ox-.October 1, 1U10. presslve. Upsides, ns aomo ono re- Ho was bom In Uloomvlllc, Ohio, marked, It Is unique. I don't know April 1, 1874. Ills mother died when of niiythlng Blmllnr to It in geogrn- io was four yoars old nnd her pnr.nts phy. In tho Aegean Sea thero Ib a who lived In tho Bamo placo, took him little Islnnd belonging now to tho nnd his sister nnd enred for them nn- Turkish government, an Island mudo til ho was hIx or seven years of age. somewhnt fn.nous becnuso the Apos- Thou his fnt her romarrled, and took iJ in..i .innnmi iimn. nn mm nf his tbo children bnck to hlB homo, whoro is pronounced ns two syllables with wU U0 fntllor.8 ,)nnmtB n imtchln- tho accent on the former Coos, whllo K whor(J th V(ja tQr In tho Hovlsed vorslon It Is written or tW0j Cos. Porhnps our Coos hns n differ- Whc' McMnnlgnl was about 15 ent llnengo, making It nil tho moro ycnr8 0j i, father vontured for a unique. third tlmo Into matrimony, and took When wo havo somothlng thnt Is ),H children with him to n fnrm ii3ar worth whllo, peoplo sooner or Inter Forest, Ohio. Shortly afterwards they will como to see Its virtues. Wo don't removed to Tiffin, Ohio, whoro Mc- hnvo to run down somothlng else in Maulgnl, senior, is still living, order to glorify it. Wo cannot but When war was declared agulnit sny In passing, however, that MI11I- Spnln In 1898, McMnngnl enlisted, comn Is entirely too fanciful. It 1b hut did not got out of tho training protty to bo sure but wlint Is that camjiB. Ho waa made ordorly to an ns compared with a name that Ib ""cor. a position ho said ho llkod oxpresslvo nnd strong enough to. vory much. ,.,.. stand tho tost of future gonorntIonB,, 0 n recklesB nnturo. McMnnlgal . ... I........ .. .7.111 i. m.i.. earned tho sobriquet of "dare-dovll" to do n good nnmofopne lib i- -;.-.. ... . ?.?"""' ;".,".". or n boat, and porhnps soma dny wo tuny think well enough of it to at tach It to ono of our ninny suburbs, but It can hardly hope to dignify what wo all hopo our city will bocomo In tho future. To n thoughtful per son It will hnrdly occur, ns we build for that future, to solect a nnmo that Is not only not oxpresslvo, but which perhaps will make It hard for other places on tho Uny to Join with us, In tho event of such n hnppy consum mation. ' A LOVER OF THR DAY. effort to Interest the prospective set tlers Is losing good opportunities Coos Hay will somo dny bo a city of Importance, but tho longer you dolny presenting Its merits to tho general public, tho longer delayed will bo Its establishment. A well equipped pub licity office is nn institution well worth Its cost to any community. Respectfully yours, G. P. SCHLOSSER, Publicity Mnnagor Rosoburg Commercial Club Oct. 10 No. 3 turns rancid It It Is not kept In a cool place. It Is best to keep It In n refrigerator if posslblo. Tho rea son of this Is, that puro lard, llko our Columbia Urand, contnlna noth ing but the choice cuts of fat from Government Inspected hogs, "tried out" in an open kettle In tho samo old-fashioned way as our Mothers used to do. it contains no storln and molts at a low temperature. Tho cheaper grades of lard aro "refined" ns is Pearl shortening nnd whllelhoy will keep for n longer period without turning rancid, when fresh, they are not as "short" or as "sweet" ns Co lumbia. For real goodness nnd flavor you can't beat open kettle rendered lard. Union Meat Co. Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality LIVES OF IN' NOTED CASE (Continued from pnge l.) tlon in which I hold ofllce, particular ly tho legal ond of It, and so I at tended tho Indinunpolla College u( Law and was admitted to practice In 1909. "Thero Is llttlo elso about my hfo oxcopt my nrrcBt. I urn an Inveterate render, and nlwnyB havo been, of books treating with economics and in dustrial matters." James D. McNamara, who sat qn. otly by whllo his brother talked, was also born In Cincinnati. HIh birth day wbb Juno 2,1882. flo ntteuleil tho common Hchoola nnd then le.irtieil tho pr'nter's trndo, which he hns fol lowed nllnost contlnuully ever since, voi king In Job olllees In Chicago! Clevelnnd, Cjnclnnntl and other cit ies. "Unllko me," Bnld John J. McN'n. I !..... I...ll 1 MIIIU1 Ul' .ll.Mi.M(,,lj Ortlo E. McMnnlgnl, who, In con fession, declnred that ho was tho con- fodornto of Jolin nntI JnllR18 McN. , 11H11iPnn.. ...mm. i.., mnra in n coiiBplrncy which Involved murder nnd destruction all over tho ".Drought to thin city to bo tho prlucl- pnl witness ngnlnst the brothers nt their trlnl on tho chnrgo of hnvlne murdered nineteen of the men killed. , In tho Los Angeles Times building fentB of nBllliy on tho loworll,B Bkoletons of skyscrnporH. In Chlca- go, while working on tho talent buildings, he would Ij'ap oft tno .top story to catch n beam bolng swung upwnrd by tho derrick. When ho was n small boy, Mc.M.iu Igal fell off a wagon, and a wheel pnsslng over him, soveroly Injured his head, ho said, McMnnlgal appenrs to regard bis com'ug ordeal as chlof witness In tbo McNnmarn trial with na little uncon cern as ho docs tho accidents of his childhood and his exploits on tho tops of high buildings. Ho recently determined to break with his wlfo, becnuso ho said she was too active In behalf of tho Mc Nnninrna. ,111a only regret In this connection grown out of tho fact tint ho bolloves n break with hor m-nns separation from his children, Evolyn, eight years old, and Walter, nged blx, who wore out hero with tholr mother last July and August, but who wero not permitted to seo tholr father. Buy Your Suit Now AU New Styles and Patterns From $8.50 to $25.00 Remember, Our Price Is Always Lowest Fixup Unique Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF HAT WORK. 256 Central avenue Phone 250X BOSS & riNEGOR. 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