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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1912)
BAY- TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOW, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1912-EVENIHG EDITION. "I " , ,n ' l II 8 ' THE COOS I Natal Day celebration of- tlio Eastern I .!... l. ,. J. lit 1.- At. apar. wmio nero sno win uu mu guest of Mrs. Ella Morso at Empire. o Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allen returned Thursdny to their homo In North Uend, after having spent a few weeks In California. They report a de lightful outing, having mado tho ontlro trip by auto, and stopping to hunt and fish along tho way. Mrs. R. A. Wornlrh returned .to hor homo In North Hen 1 ThuUlny after having spent a fe.v wotls at Ten Mile as tho guest ot Mrs. J. W. Dennett. i i r ' 4Hr Selling Ih lill m ,, i (Coutlnuod from Pago Two.) refreshments woro served. Among tnoso present were Mrs. k. ueauior, Mrs. Oulmutto, .Mrs. Hnnson, Mrs. j Jnck Parkor, Misses Casslo 1'arker, Margarot Wiseman Zella Swlnford, ' Mrs. Clinpiin and Miss Winona .SOLIAIi LAIih.Mi.lK ,Clinpmnn, who havo been tho guests TONIGHT f Mrs. Henry Kern of North Vend. Kcyzcr's Orchestra Danco at roturno 1 F: I lay on tho HreakWntor Eagles' Hall. , to their homo In Portland. Pnlil fin nnil Svlvnn Pnrknr The club will meet next Wednes day with Mrs. Stanley at Hunker Iilll. Tho Social Sowing Club wlU bo entertained Thursday nftornoon at tho homo of Mtb. Qcorgo Ayrcs on South Ninth street. a Mrs. Gcorgo Ilourko will be hos tess Wednesday to the Prlscllla Club at her homo at Hunker Hill. 0 Tho Mlnnlo Wis Social Club will hold Its meeting next Thursday with Mrs, F. II. Dresser on Hall avenue. o cnimoii SOCIALS I Tho Ladles of tho Marshdcld Hap tlst Missionary Socloty aro planning to hold n picnic next Wednesday at thn Collars, tho homn of Mrs. Mnud U. Watklns. Tho particulars will bo announcod lator. 0 Tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho Methodist church will hold Its rogu MONDAY Christian church picnic nt Charleston Hay. TUESDAY Concert by tho Coos Hay Con- tort Hand In froirt of the Oporn House from 7 to 8 p. m. WEDNESDAY Prlscllla Club with Mrs. Ceo. Ilourko at Hunker Hill. t.mllnu' Mlnalnnnrv Knrlntv nf uaptist cinircii wun Mrs. .Mauu U. Watklns. Social Embroidery Club with Mrs. Stanley at Hunker Hill. Ladles' Aid of Methodist Ep- Isconal church at ParsonoKC. THURSDAY Social Sowing Club with Mrs. Qcorgo Ayro. Mlnnlo-Wls Club with Mrs. F. II. Dresser on Hall Avenue. North Hcnd Episcopal Altar Guild with Mrs. M. E. Everltt nt Pint I). where alio has been visiting relatives to Join hor husband and visit nt tho W. S. Chandler homo. O iuuiuuiiiHi tiiuiLii win mini uti rugu-i .urn. ueien uiianuicr-iTCinaino lar mooting Wednesday afternoon at who has been nt Morcy hospital tho ilin nnrannnpn Inut tnw w.mfra In rnnl.tlt. Tnmtnnn- O Ing and will roturn to tho homo of llor Pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. i I'lU.MU . -ii'iiuiur, suun J , 1110 iUOIUIHIISl Hliniiny SCIIOOI "' """ " " " inunillllBilll picnic which woh to havo been given' entertaining Hlshop Chas. A. Scad yostorday has been Indefinitely post-' (11"8 f tho Episcopal Dloccso of Oro ponod on account of othor attractions K uunng ins stay on tlio Uay. on that day. I w o wrs. m. k. anupo or Portland and o Hov. and Mrs. It. E. Drowning nro Scad- 0 i no. ..,, u, ouiiiiu in i'uiiiuiiu nun Mrs. Prank Oamblo hns rolurncd Mls Km Hester of California aro from tho Oamblo rnnch on Kentuck posts nt tho C, A. Sohlbrcdo homo Iulot whoro sho spent tho wcok as'"' "u U"U tho Riicfit of Mrs. Shonnnn Gam- 0 bio, formerly Miss Mildred Woods of Robert Swanton of tho Drown North Dend. Every effort was nut Pharmacy Is cxpectod homo tomor- forth on tho parr of tho hostess to ' T0Vf. rr0,n n fow books' vaction spent - it . . i.. 1 fl lUnalllniilnn tinlntn a .1 1)l..u.l inniio uio viBii nn onjoynuio onio, "v """6w iiiu uuu i-unmuu, horso-bnek riding being one of tho plonsant dlvorslonB. Mrs. Oamblo M. C. Mnloncv nnil wlfo nrn at. iiueiuti iiuiiiu tomorrow or noxi uay llflM mnnv rntnln nnnmrn tilnttifAn tnl POCK M.tl.ml 4 !. .!.. I .- .... m -I frntll fl fnu Wnnhu' vloll In Qnti Duumit. iu iiui iiiumin iih iiniui oi a " -" "v... ..v.i m uuu most onjoyablo tlmo. Mrs. Shcrmnn rnnclsco, Los Angeles and other Oamblo also cntortalnod her father, California points. Chas. Ilickox and wlfo of Mnrsh lleld and Miss Dowron of Isthmus In let nro expected homo today from n fow wcoks' outing In tho Ton Mllo Country, thn Inilloa vlHlMnc rnlnilvna and frlonds whllo Mr.JHckox baggod air. woods or North uend. for n fow days. O Mrs. C. II. Walter and children, and hor guests, A. J. Walter and family, C. E. Horton, Miss Dora Stnndlnh and Carl Thompson, havo iniiuinii iuiu uan Tiiornpson, navo ",'""""""" ,,l;,vu u"BKou roturnod from n most delightful two Komo wildcats, deer nnd other big gnmo. Misses Mnttlo Pinch and Corn Ilnnco of Stevens Point, Wis., nro wooka' outing nenr Golden Vails. u Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Cpx will visit iiusi wcok Willi llioir BOH, .Mr. A. U. v" " "vi:iib rmm, IB., nro Cox, on South Inlot, whoro Mr. Cox KllCB'H "t lo homo of their couBln, hopes to bonoflt hla hcnlth. I X' Qnf'lncr, of North Hend. They O 'iavo nin,' nn extended southern A great mnny of tho. Coos Itlvor. w"r' summer enmpors nro moving bock O to town. Mr. J. Albert Mntson and MrH' Rnn McDonald of North Dend family enmo town from tho river 8,)ont ,n8t Tuesday with Mrs. H. J. Thursdny. ' .mckcowh at Tlio Chn n Mrs. L. A. Llljeiivlst of Coqulllu i Is tlio guest of .Mrs. rvorls Jensen Mr. Llljciist is expected nero to night to spend Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Sherwood and Miss firpfrlinn Hliorwnml nf finnnllln nrn guests at the homo of Mrs. Slier-' nuuu n imiuiiiti, .Ul. mill .tilt), oiuilll- on Rogers, on Coos River. TMnnn fnr thn l1rnlnrnWi mnia banquet In honor of tho Dlltmoro "TiVnt' tnnn nrn IH-rtnrAodlri r tilnnln It will bo hold nt Tlio Chandler Sop- tembor 14 and will bo known ns tno Pan-Hollenlc bamiuet. A program ' of toasts Is being arranged. o--Mrs. Claude Nnsburg was called to Rosoburg this week by tho Illness of her mothor, Mrs. Doble. S. 0. Drawn nnil fnmllv will Innvn iiosi ween iur D.uem, uregoii, wncro they will mnke thi'lr future home. O D. Y. Stnffor' i ivl wlfo nro"'ptinni ning nn extcndci iutliern nnd east ern trip In tho nonr future. 0 Dr. and Mrs. Mark Hayter of Dallas, Oregon, who havo been guests at tho E. S. Dnrgolt homo, left today for Coqulllo to visit relatives. u Mrs. Ocorco Avros mill rhllilrnn Edith and Robert snent n few ilnvnl wun incnus nt ueavcr Hill during tho past week. o Misses Elizabeth nnd Dlnnchc loiiorscn nro planning to lenvo about Wednesday for n mouth's vacation In California, visiting frlonds In san Diego and Alamcdn. -o DINNER I'AIITV Dr. nnd Mrs. J. T. McCormnc gnvo n lttlo dinner pnrty last Wednesday evening complimentary to tholr daughter Mrs. A. J. French. Their guests woro Dr. nnd Mrs. E. MIngus, honor guest Mrs. A. J. French and Mr. Jno. D. Mcrcen, O Mrs. E. MIngus was hostess at'n small dinner party Monday ovonlng, complimentary to Miss Gortrudo En gloof Ashland. Oroenn. flntv n fow Intimate friends of tho guest of honor woro Invited. Miss Englo re turned to hor homo tho latter part oi wiu weoK. WfWJliilil, lWWPII m imi liihTfmi - mmmmm 'iBBUtux m b')Mmwmm:i At .... im,NnVMUSHr F-. "' ' M ill Mil iIE.vT ltt-Wfc Jfi lilllI. $30.0fi Wfaja nuwjiwr m n... llli BlF w H, "IHH- n "" ". mi :Ii WMvV.fM. I ... V .. . n. t.liL(JM nu m .v. h HiIi;B u IBfJB !1 i V 1 EWHR k IVfl VI H tt?L t s mi H En-r m mMmWm. -, MJttir I he t i vim I HHr M tfrV3Tw IAUU W Xoi'Ui lU'iul. farshfidc OKUMHAS Mlllllf! PSiili" GOAST LEAGUE NOTED PEOPLE! RETURNS HOME BALL SMi MAItSHFIKLD'S POPULAR PLAY HOUSE SECURES FORMER MEMIIEHS OF THE "SIS" HOP KINS COMPANY FOR MUSICAL ATTRACTION. Manager Kollcr, ot tho Orpheum, MarBhllold's popular playhouse, has liiRt nililnil nnntlinr fonMirn thnt iii adding to tho popularity of tho thoa- (H.'ORGE COODRU.M, Dlt. AND MRS. IIORSFALL AND MISK WILLIAMS KM) SOUO-MILE TOUR. After enjoying a GOOO-mllo nuto trip through California and Oregon, Georgo Goodrum, Dr. and Mrs. Win. Hprsfnll, Jr., nnd Mlsa Frances Wil liams arrived homo laut night. Mrs, itudlor Hotel, o Mrs. Clydo Llghtncr who has been visiting at tho homo of hor parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Larson, left Tieaday on tho Redondo for her homo In Sun Francisco. O Tho Ross Inlet Sunday school pic nic which was to hnvo takon place today waH postponed on account of tho rain. O WEDDING INVITATIONS Invitations hnvo been Issued for tho wedding of Miss Florcniu A. Mason and Mr. Thomas F. Smith, W'nflnnailii.f ........ I .. . n . t. . iivuiivniiiij uujiuuk, oi'lHUIIIlHT 1, .... o. i, it .nyura I0 , ni mo noino of Miss .Mason's parenis. 'iuy lor KpoKnno, Wnsh. Later iw, uuu .lira. ii. u, .Mason or u ravel . "" l"v "'" ko o k jopin vliero mvj "in iciiiiiiu ior some time. O Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fafiy nnd chtl dren of Dullard's Ferry are guests Miss Dclvn Flanagan will loavo Monday for South Slough whero she has accepted a position in one of tho schools. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Myers loft yes Ford O INFORMAL CHAT a A.a..a.a.a.a.a.a.aa.a.... .1 rril ii rmn .I.... .. a. . .. . ' ; "" "'' "i mo w. ii. simp- flir. ami .Mrs. James u. Aalier who "" m,ie " .Mirth Hend. They enmo t'lk Ikfkota ..ii.hi.1I... ..... .1. . ...in t 11 fltli.l l.. Ik.. ii . ... miivhii uiu .Minn uny convention hnvo been spending a few weeks with frlonds on tlio liny, renewing old nrqualntnneos. left Frldny for their homo In Portland. Whllo hero they havo been recipients of mnny cour tesies, Including a picnic last Sun- mi)- up i.o(i8 iiiver at Mnrshlleld O Misses Ilessle Innnel and Grnco niiiiiiius reuimed with Idn Mitchell to Allegany today to visit for a few-days. r . O MIhsch Mnnilu and Union Culmumi i E. C. Drown nnd I'lilMi-n,, m.i i.. returned homo Friday on tho Hrenk- n,"l Ernest, and Genovleve Gosney wator nfter spending n pleasant sum-' w"l return this evening from nev mer with friends In Portland. i ,r"l days' stay at Dnndon. O o Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hutz r..iiin,.i Mlsa Elizabeth Hnoiiinr. nt v-.i. to their homo at Hunker Hill Thurs-i ,u,,,,, ' Friday for a fow weeks' vacuo,, which Hie will spond with ...mo iii'iiify n; i,nipa. O iinnLV.V'",rt "-" f tog ,,arUes at tho i?.X'M day after Waiting for a month with friends and relnthos In Portland and other northern points. Mr. E. II. Fish ami family of this city moved to Hnndon this week. Mr. Fish hna taken n position with the Lyons & Johnson mill nt Prosper. O iiesday after n delightful visit with Mlsa Ireno Abbott, nleco of Mr. A. J,ra- A. T. Haines nnd Mrs. F G Abbott of this elty arrived on tho """ who are occupying tho Hurtle Hroiikwater to tako a position In the '"RKt Mirac Cove, on South Coos f II 4lll tltlll Dfllmnl.1 I T?lvA MIUOUUVIM PlIIUlMOt I "'Vl Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Earth of ,. M. E. Wrenn and children left Roseburg aro exported hero tomor-t for ,,,0,r '" In California this row In their nuto to visit at tho home wook "Her Waiting the W. A Luso of tholr nloco. Mrs. Tom Harvey. I '"mo nnd with other relatives In O this city. R. R. Montgomery and wlfo will o loavo on tho next Redondo for their Mrs- Urlo Wold nnd children who homo In Decatur, III., aftor a pleas-! vo boon visiting for tho past sev ant visit nt tho D. Y. Stafford. 0. K. ornl w?oks at tho homo of Mrs Perry and R. J. Montgomery homes. ' Wold's parents, Mr. and Mrs F v' Thoy will go via the Southorn route' A'"1"-80" loft last Tuesday for t'he'lr nnd stop off at tho principal points ,,01o ' Uurllngame, California of Intorest. O jrra- Roscoo Wldnor of Astoria Mrs. Will Chandler Is expected "rived In Frldny on tho Breakwater here In a few days from Grants Paaa, having coruo down to attend the J. II. Moss entertained a fov friends nt dinner Wedncsdny ovcnlng nt Tho Chandler having for his guosts Mr. nnd Mrs. F. D. Cohnn nnd Mrs. Elizabeth Lawlor. O PARTIES 4 , Tuesdny ovonlng, out of compli ment to tho Hlltmore bovs. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. D. Cohnn entertained the following guests nt dlnnor: Messrs. Dick Footo, John II6ck, Muznntoe. Pnlon, Wnltor and Dick Moore. Mrs. It. E. Pinegor entertained frldny afternoon In honor of Haby Everett's first birthday. Tho guests were accompanied by their mothers. A plensant afternoon was spent In chat nnd sowing. O m;t"i;iTiox Last Saturday evening tho mem bers nnd friends of tho Swedish Lutheran church enjoyed n recop tlon In honor of Rev. Oslund, who hns been called to fill the pastorato of that church. Tho affair was larRdV attondoil nnil iirnt.n.l ,. .. . . ,, ... , i-.w.vu u muni delightful occasion. During the ovonlng several addresses of welcomo were mniie. to winch Rev. Oslund responded In n ninst- fim,,.. ....... spenl;lng words of appreciation to uiu riiiigreguiion who welcomed him so cordlnlly. A purse of gold wna presented to him. showing In a ma-te-lal way the good will of the peo- o AAAA.... DANCES V. f This evening. Lew Keyzer will glvo another of the Rorlos nt ,inno. """" w m--".--w ...- v.. i. , MMlll rer. no lias arranged wun .Mr. nnd Mnrlon Russoll, n friend of Mr, Airs. i'j. it. L.UW1B, uireci irom iow'(jU( vorK (Jity and lormeriy wun tnc fn- tiWllta Hiiro Miilvlllii 'flla llnnlliiti1 company to tako chargo of the music in mo urpuoum. .Mr. iowis is a iai entcd pianist and Mrs. Lowla a vocal ist of rare ability. They havo brouuht tho latest onutprn kmiil' him 'with them for their engagement at uio urpneum. Thoy aro both woll known In tho east nnd hnvo been connected with) soino of the best theatrical com panies, Including Kink & Erlnngor'a "Uenuty nnd tho Henst," which ran two years at tho Now Amsterdam theater; Flshor & Ryley, of Flornoo nwuo, wnoso comic opera company Mr. Lowls was tho musical director ui uunng a wnoio summer run at Young's Plor, Atlantic City: tho companies of Geo. 11. Urondhurst, who wroto "Tho Mun of Tho Hour, ' "What Happened to Jones," etc. Mr. Lewis was nlso, for two years, connected with tho John Church Music Co., Cincinnati, In tho capacity of arranger of orchestral and band lllUSlC. 8011US. ntc. lln In u-oll !..., as n composor of thwttrlcal music, uiiviiig wnnen tno music for soveral of (ho Hrondhur8t plays, tho "Sis Hopkins" music, besides a eomlo nn. era, soveral burlcsnnnR. nnnos n. ---- .v., HW..QU, Vf ' -" " - -W-.JMVM, cnesirai compositions, etc nA i puni .Mrs. i.owis stud ed singing with Vi ii " l0un .. N. Croxson of the Metropolitan ro"1 wJ-'e. ooil rum's mado moHt nt tim tr... with thorn. Although tired nfter tho long Journey, which InBted Just a month, thoy nro enthusiastic over tho motor trip. Tho party started from Sun Fran cisco in Mr. Goodrum's Cadillac, mndo tho run down to Los Angoles by tho Const route, stopping at San ta Cruz, Paso Robles, Monterey, Snn ta Barbara and other points of In terest nnd tho resorts. From Los Angoles they mndo mnny sldo trips to Ocean Park. Lone Hench. Vmiin.. otc. From 8an Dleuo thov wmh in ti i. .: ..-..v vw ...i -in in wnuro mey saw a bull light. Returning north from i.i, Angoles they took tho Interior routo by UnkerBllold. Mndora Fresno nnd the San Joaquin Vnlloy. They then went to tho Yosomlto vnlloy and lolt tho mnchlno at Wuwona and staged It out to bco tho famous big trees at rMA"l,,0f81V T1V? n,so t00k ""o ridO Of IS lllllna r P.1..I.. n-,. Thoy returned to Merced, Stockto.i ...u oucramenio and then proceedel to Reno. Nnv. ii,n t ?.. XT.t- m..:; ' . iu i.iinu lunoc. 1 1 uckco nnu Donnn Lake. Thoy ro nlf,?0,' ,.y ?' oG.rnB.8 Ln?y. Mnrysvlllo. A-i i "'"" o"n springs, Med ford. Ashland nnd Rosoburg. "In our Rnnn.mh. IBS. - . .. .3 Si iiotn woro In tho Tho othor tires Opera House. Mr. Croxson Is a ac wlt tho sanio air In oncher of theatrical singing and haa- '.'en' .vo 'V""?,1 '" "o before brought out such singers ns Chrlstlo 1, 1?,t8j,lr,ct,1' Wo did not hnvo to UL'iJUiiitid. ni run mir no Mni.i. n "" ti oiiiuin ronnit n.i .11.1 . nlo Allen, of tho Three Twins." J"" 'renkdown. Wo used 368 Louise Gunning, of the Baikal W""8Bl)f Bn8.'lo on tho trip and Princess, etc. i lno gallons of cyllndor oil ii.ilS." "!? nnd' ho CrTL 1 Angeles I eenlng's affair promises to draw ev- .. .. ....hi.i iim-iiunnce tnnn the pre vious ones. Next Saturday even lug. tho Coos Hay Concert Hand will Allegany left Friday on the Break- ...! mr it wan l0 Alberta. Canada. O Mrs. Dnrsev Ivr..lt.,n .,, .. . L. ii.iu.nwrii. V. ...".".'"' "".". ":? l"" vous ,,a' concert nosd.iv ft.,r ..,.:;..""'" ' " 7rl "? ai tue Kagles' hall. Mr '" "' i"'i'i'ning uio next of his series for two weeks. COOS AND Cl'RRY BIRTHS BAILEY To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bailey at Wedderburn. Aug " n son. "' Hl'NTLEY-To Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerry Huntley of Myrtle Point, Aug "6 a son. " ' r -naMn. Fred ,ehe. K - th" intend maCa K at Norway. Auc. 2S n ,io,.i.. manent homo harn " l'tr " ""hiu.-. i..?.uni,ry- Sept- ' ls 1'EACII nY I-.ACHFS ever) where. In Ice cream.' In sherbet and sundaes. You know LKWlSt0 B t0 ,rr th0 lu-sT ?!L!;,tew,f.Jl!. -'tl.t"o Woso ""I .?& out of there aroo ;'""""' a" iiupKins- co. Dur- ... uul u, rest of tho trln ng the company's visit to tho coast n,a ovof BOm of tho worst mou,. aBt season they became Interested "'" rn?,u,s, '" '8 country, the grades , ,n" n,nd wh,1 ,n Portland !" 6""o nlareg bolng na ViX0 North Bend; bther mon,K.," company. Including Mlsa Melville, ....... uuiihiu luuperiy tnere. When ho company returned east nnd dur ing this summer, .Mr. Lowls Interest 1 Mr. H. A. Wlckhnm. general trnvellng manager for Henry W n?l"Be! "e.-.Krnc!s "rI. Beneril VrnnV Will .' . 0'm" ""' "nr 88 r rank lllstnch. manager for Soth em & Marlowe, nnd other theatrical people. Mr. Lewis Is hero In the In terest of these people any"! ',"; wanted to remain some tine to or! tiu ?. I,"k. ovr. "" wound hor- W..I...U. i.u iiiimvo, up Mr. Keller of whom ho know. fr t.-i i ' '..?.' Jf!!i j;UBJ.-burt w" ' 'ores.gh7r'torme. Y.A ' . . wrrngements to have tho professional services of these people while they were here. Dot" Mr. and Mrs in.i. j, ' .. '" !W.M1LS.,.B Rain Prevents Portland w Los Angeles Wins and Still Leads. iiiitiJ Jlinv THEY STAND. Il Los Angeles ....81 5 .Hl Vernon 83 60 .III) Oakland 79 6! .1111 Portland CS (8 Jill Snn Francisco ..60 81 .l!ll Sncrnmonto ....GO 85 .I'll II (Dy Associated Press to tbtCoctbl Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. Jl.-Ii gamo scheduled for ycsterdij t'i noon hero between Portluln Vernon was nostnoncd on itcotstf rnln. Onllnm! InfnntAil Sin Tn, Cisco and Los Angoles belt Sin memo. Tho scores follow: At Snn Francisco R. El Snn Frnnelspn 1 II Onkland I H At T.na Annntftu W H ll T.na Annnlft. I It ll wa iiti(jviua ............ Sncrnmonto I 'I .MAKES SHORT STAV. (Dy Associated Preai to Com Ul Times.) BEVERLY. Aug. 31.-Pr!J Tnft rnturned tn Ilnverlr tbll Off. tog for nnothor brief Ticiiil nnrln.l lln l.,i tnr Wllkllfll Tuesday ovening to attend tbc? nnnllod chemistry. aaa ty-Boven per cent. Our Cadll!W a load of 1,100 pounds on tti 1" "Wo visited nil the old mf nil tho famous resorts ana fine hotels. It was the Unfit W' Ittm. I, o,l H'n innr C-firPI CI P dak views along the route." Air. uoodrum is a greai "-; nf nnn.l a.,I. ..nil w 111 DfUl' i. ..i- ...... i wiiti i A' duu i nn uuio ciuu iioid of aiding the good road mote"5 In ll.ln nnlln nlnni. lIlA I(lll " ... i.i.o Dutiiun iiiuue. ..w ----- California has done so much. Quatermns8 Studio for PhotcjJ Looking Over Glasses Dance Sat. evening. Finnish Hall Music by Raymond Orchestra. ve.. Atii. ,?i. Late music ki-v KIVS ORCIIESTRA. &," lrr . . ..v....i,i,n JKS CENTS vvn Foto Finishing. Walker Studio In a tray and selecting a pair that seems to suit your sight Is n very dangerous proceed g. Your eyes are the most delicate organ of tho body and should be treated with tho ut most care. If your sight Isn't satisfactory como hero whero its needs will bo expertly de termined. It's tho only safe way. Red Cross Optical Dept. OPTICIANS and JEWELERS " " '--! "" (