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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1913.-EVENING EDITION. 8 M V si . Wtii''M'&lW4(Xl'Xe... a'tx ) v.1 I ', f ' ' y " fjrQ'iiL . hm- y I ifrX-GHkSsNN fConlTtiMgd fro in Pa isp 3''n r ,-,,- thnt Mr. Motlry holds the position of secretary of tho Chamber of Com merces, Homo one of tho guests made a suggestion as to a needed Improve ment of Coos Iftiy, the next person, repented tills siiKRcstlon and ndded another ono nnd so on. When tho Inst guest hnd repented nil tho sug KCBtlons nnd mndo nn nddltlonnl ono, Mr. Motley was requested to repent every suggestion In order, which ho did without missing a ono. While, porhnps It would not bo wiso for Mr. .-.Motley to nttompt to enrry out somo of tho BiiBBCstlons offered, still wo mny look for somo very hnppy re sults or tho efforts of tho organiza tion's now secretary. Mrs, Ocorgo Coloninn nnd Mrs. F. K. Qcttlns nsslsted In serving. Tho guests, ninny of whom wcro from North Ucnd, Included: Messrs. nnd Mesdnmes Motley, John Miller, W. A. Ilcndryx. 8. J. Immol, C. A. Sehlbrcdo. Oco. T. Colo ninn, Kd Ilusby, Unrbeo, Yntcs. Chns. rowers, Dr. and Mrs. Morrow, Dr. Illrd Clnrlc, Mesdnmes Hlnln, Got tlns, Kinney, Illschop, Trnvor, Isnncs, Wers, Misses Cox, Immel. Downer, Mnblo Immel, Helen I in in el. Hodden, Messrs. Uev. '.. 0. Howard, Hliuo, Al fred Howard, Orton Hownrd, McCnr- ty. A. X. V. CliUIl Tho A. X. V. Club enjoyed n most delightful session with Mrs. Hnus need at her homo In Centervlllo,, Thursday nftomnnn. Sewing, con vorsntlou nnd other cntortnlnment mndc tliu afternoon a most pleasant ono, nnd sumptuous refreshments woro servod. At tho business session. Mrs. Cnrl V. Lvoiison wns elected to membership to 111! Iho vacnncy t coroy jjrH v m proceeds nre to bo turned over to n deserving cnuse, tho members desire ns good nttendnnco ns possible. v ! 'h INSTALLATIONS Tlio Pride of Oregon Camp No. 2771 will hold Installation cxercbes next Tuesdny evening nt the Finnish linll. Severnl now nnmes will bo ndd ed to tlio membership, nnd refresh ments nnd music will cloco tho even ing's session. Wednesday night, the Women of Woodcrnft nn I W r w. Lodges uni ted In n Joint Installation nt their hnll, tho ilctnlls of which wore given In Thursdny's Times. Following the formnt work, n lino bmuiuct nnd In formal good time wns enjoyed. : ; 4. 4 I lllltTIIDAV DIXXKU cminoil liv llin rnslifiintlon of Mrs. .T.I T. McComine, who moved to Herko loy. Tho next moctliiK will bo hold with Mrs. M. It. Smith noxt Thursday afternoon. Among those present Thursday were: Mrs. L. M. Noble, Mrs. J. T. Hull, Mrs. (leo. F. Muri-li, Mrs. Kugeno O'Connell. Mrs. M. H. Smith, Mis. F. A. lla.ard. Mrs. W. J. llutler, Mrs. Allen llaudlciiiun, Miss Maude Uued and Mrs. W. W. Lndd. S. W. Van 7Ao of North Head cele brated his sixtieth birthday last Mon dny evening with a birthday dinner. .Mr. Van 5511c was born In Now York and came to Oregon In 1881. Since thnt tlmo ho litis been living mostly In Coos and Douglas counties. 4 I HAITIST LADIKS All) Tho Mnrshfleld Hnptlst Ladles' Aid Society held a good meeting Wed nesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. C. H. Marsh. Tlio annual election or olllcers was tho principal business mid resulted as follows. President Mrs. Daisy Anderson. Vice President Mrs. C. II. Marsh. Secretary Mrs. Alva Doll. Treasurer Mrs. John Naglo. Among those niesont worn Mrs. A. '.. Downs. Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. II. II. Urossor. Mrs. 11. It. Colvln. Mrs. Daisy Anderson, Mrs. Ocorgo Oulovrson, Miss Mamlo (Jul ovrson. Mrs. C. II. Wilson, and Mrs. Chns. Donne. ('A III) PAHTY TODAY" I - Miss Maudo Iteed Is entertaining this afternoon at a card parly at tlio homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. linns Heed, In Centervlllo. J I PAST .MATKO.VK CLl'll Tho Marshlleld Kustcrii Star Past Worthy PatroiiH' Association held u delightful session nt the homo of .Mrs. K. 0. Flanagan, Friday. Most or I ho afternoon was Informal, following a llttlo business session at which Rob ert's Union of Order wero taken up for further study. Delicious rcfiosh inonts wero served. The next nuel- ing will be with Mrs. ('. II. Diinguu nt tho homo or Mrs. M. It. Smith on llroadway, February 21. Those pres ent Friday wero: Mr. K. S. Hai-gclt. Mrs. (leo. F. March, .Mrs. F. M. Fried liorrf, Mm. Oni McCurty. Mrs. ('. II. Duiman, and Mrs. F. A. Iltwiird. . I Itl.VK PAHTY I O . John Noble, Carl Larson and somo other high school boys will bo hosts at a skating party at the rink this evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. (irannls. Miss Nann Drowning and Miss Mario Maloney will chaperono tho party. SOCIAL CAIjMXDAH. TUKSDAY Hoval Auction Hrldge with Mrs F. K. Oettlns. I Pride or Oregon Camp No 2771 I Installation nt Finnish hnll. Jolly Dozen Club with .Mrs. A. L. Dutz of Hunker Hill. Win, WEDNESDAY Hrldge Club with Mrs. Horsfnll, Jr. Methodist Hrotherhood Associa tion with Fred Weaver. THURSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. M. It. Smith. Fortnightly dance nt Eagle's hall Norwegian-Lutheran Young Peo ple Society nt church parlors. Mlnnle-Wls Club with Mrs. F. II. Dresser. FRIDAY. Thimble Club with Mrs. M. Coleman of North Dcnd. 0. I I nmixii: cluij I The Hrldge Club was ontcrtnlned Inst Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. J. II. Flanngan. After a delightful luncheon, bridge wns plnyed, Mrs. Hoyd Rlchnrdson cnpturlng tho llrst prlzo and Sirs. Will Merchant, tho second. Mrs, Henry Sengstackon supplied in tho nbsence of Mrs. Oeorgo Flnn agnn. The club Is scheduled to meet ev ery two weeks, but on nccount of Lent occurlng so early this yoar, tlio meetings will be hold each week un til thnt time. Mrs. Wm. Horsrall, Jr. will enter tain tlio club noxt Wednesdny nftor noon. Tho members are: Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mrs. Turpeii, Mrs. W. A. Toye. Mrs. 0. W. Knufmnn. Mrs. W. S. Chnndlbr. Mrs. W. M. Hlake. Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. Win. Horsrall. Jr.. Mrs. Hoyd Richardson. Mrs. 15. K. Jones. Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. Will Merchant, Mrs. Herbert Loekhnrt. Mrs. Cleorgo Flanagan and Mtb. J. II. Flanagan. ! cuperatlng rrom an operation. Tho operation was an enure siu-cutm, m she Is much Improved. Stephen Rogers and wire left this week Tor San Diego and Los Angeles, where they will visit for a while, be fore goliiB to Tucson, Ariz., to spend a few months for the benollt of their health. Mr. Rogers Is about eighty years old and his wiro is but little his Junior, and this Is tho first vaca tion trip that they hnvo taken In years. In California they will prob ably meet their son-in-law and daughter, S. 1). Sherwood nnd wife, nnd tour with them for a while. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sherwood went from Co qulllo a few weeks ago. W. F. Miller and wife. In a card to friends hero, announced thnt thoy wero lcavhiB San Francisco the last of this week for Los Angeles and vi cinity, whero thoy will spend about a month for tho benefit of Mrs. Mil ler's health. Mr. Miller baa decided to remain In tlio south with her, as this Is the first vacation ho has had In some time. 4. Mrs. Dorsoy Krcltzer nnd boh. Wil liam, arc expected home In a few days from Monrovln, Calif., whero they hnvo been visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Orlnics, while Mr. Grimes hns been In Washington with the Coos Hay delegation. They wcro ex pected homo today, but .Mrs. Krclt zer wired thnt she wanted to stay un til Mr. Grimes returned, nnd then tho bad weather mndo the postpone ment of tho trip In overland advis able. Ed Morrlssey and llnrry Fuog nro expected homo todny from Coqulllo where they hnvo been tho pnBt week. : Gcorgo W. Logfile, son-in-law of Mrs. Mary MoKnlght, In a letter hero from Helllngham, Wnsh., this week stated that ho waB leaving thcro Mon day for Snn Francisco to consult n specialist. Ho has been suffering from Ill-health ngnln nnd It may be necessary for htm to undergo an op eration. Ills eldest daughter, Miss Adel, accompanied him to San Francisco. SEWING PARTY There was an Informal sowing par ty, Wednesday ovenlng of this week, nt the homo or Mrs. L. A. Whoreut. The ovenlng wos spent In sowing, nnd tho ladles present woro: Mrs. H. E. Kolly, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mrs. John Nnglo, Mrs. Mattlo lllnln. Miss Esther Silverman and .Miss Eva Dresser. : : I DArUHTKIt OIIIIISTEXKD Miss Alma Loulso Peck Is Iho nanio conroriod upon the Infant daughter or .Mr. mill .mis. V. R. Pock, whoso birth Friday morning brought such Joy to their many friends. Sho Is their Mist child and was named In I r or Mrs. Peck's mother and .Mrs. Peck. Mother and child aro doing nicely. ; .;. 4. IIIXXKH PARTY I Cl.t'llS The Rnvnl Auction Hrldge Club will meet with Mrs. F. K. (iottliis at her homo In South Miirshlleld. j. .;. .;. The Women's llaptlst Mhwlounry Clrcls will most Wednesday, Febru ary r., with Mrs. II. II. Coiey. : .;. .;. North llend Thlinhlo Club will niet meet next Filduy. Jan. 21, with Mrs. M. G. Colemnii. Tho NiiroKlau-I.iitlurnu Yuiiiik People's Society will mwt mt Thursday rtiuoon at tht church imrlor. . Mrs. Ellle Farrlnger entertained at dinner Inst Thursday evening. Her guests wore: Mr. anil Mrs. J. T. Ilnr rlKim. Miss llarrlgan and Lew Key-xor. DANCES Tho next or tho series or dances of tho Fortnightly Club will ho given noxt Thursday evening at tho Eaglo'B hall. ... .;. .;. Tho North Head 'Hand will glvo Its last danco before tho Lenten season Saturday evening, Jan. 23. : School Notes -- $- HIGH SCHOOL I $ The Seniors have handed In the outlines for their long tlioines which will bo due by tie end 01 the semester. They have complet ed the study or Emeison nnd at present arc studying Walden. by Thoreau. INFORMAL I PROGRESSIVE WHIST Mis llnxi'l Klrk entertained at pro BresslNe whist Friday evening at her home 011 Golden avenue. Ladles' prlxe was awarded to Mrs. J. G. KI11 noy. and iceiitleinen's prl to R. N. Fenton. A dellKhtrul dutch liiiuheon whs served to the following: Mr. ami M111. ('. V. Going. Mr. nnd Mrs. Syl oter .Ioiiun, Mr. and Mr. Ross Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Funtou. Messrs. Guy Chamber. Howard Klrk nnd F. It. Klrk. : : DANCES I EPwoimi i.KAGn: 1 On lust Wednesday. Hie members nnd friends or (lie Meiliodlst Church Kpworlh League enjojed a social at the home of Mr. ami Mis. A. Hansen In South Marshlleld. Ed Holt won llrst prlo on the best written article about "Fashions for 3!i:!," and Eva Hansen won llrst on the best nitlclo about "Airships." The following program caused con siderable amusement as well as en joyment : Music Graphonola Ttecltatlon Leo Hyerly Music Graphonola llouiarks, ."The favored Weapons or Domestic Warfare" Rev Rutlego Itenuuks. "Women." . . Mr. Ilaskliis Itemnrks. "Improved Methods or Sclentlllc Dishwashing," E. II. Campbell Piano Soli Miss Irene Preuss After refreshments bad been nerv ed, the young folks enjoyed a good old-fashioned "sins" of old time songs. Among those present were: Rev and Mrs. II I. Ruiledgo. Mr. nnd Mis. R, Ilaskliis. Mr. and Mrs. A. Han sen, MUses Irene Preuss, Ellle Church, Fox, Evelyn Laimworih, Ilolen Smith, Edith Carter, Gertmde Senlfe, Dora Hrown, Ea and Hattle Hansen. Edith llnwkiiuin. Inez lluld wln and Messrs. Clay Church, ic, 11 Campbell, Leo Hyerly, LeRoy R0I1011- son, Jack Carter, Jens and George Hansen, and Kd. Holt. o The diime In Eekhoff's hnll Sat urday by the North Hnd Concwrt Riuid was most enjoyable. The limit o wns not so well nt- icuiieu ax 11 whh epKted, owliin to the ktormy wenther. The liiuitl lire eoiiHldeiing kIvIiik another dHiite before Lent. The dance at Sumner lnt Satur day evening by the hull committee mis pronounced n nctess. Tlieio was a large crowd, people rrom Coos ':. N(""' ,,t,"', ,""1 Marshlleld a tending. The music was good and all report having a good time. : J HPNKL'R HILL PARTY Mrs. Henry Olson or Hunker Hill entertained a number or friends Inst .Saturday evening t tho C. E. Lar mmi home, The evening was spent in playing ail Kinds of gainos dUpoised with inusleol selections, after which re freshments were served by tlio host ess lhose present repoit having a Kooil time. The guests wore: Mr and Mrs. Rnyeraft. Mr. ,,, m,.8i c,,ri AnderMin Mr. and Mrs. c. G. Larson. M Ism's Myrtle ami Esther Nelson linn i?"?- t01'); t,kR1 t,,,n"- n'"' Hllltletl KllOX. 'ill' Tllriwinli .... Raiiiburg. and Wllllmn iiihh.mii g I 11ENKFIT HALL I On Tuesday, February I, the mem tiors of thu Hiiilao Club will give a dnnce in tho Kaglu's hall for the boa ejlt of the Public Library. As the UAKEIIV AM) DEL1CATFSSKN. "( leanliiiess s ,ot to Goilllne.." Our lueail x made elwui, kept clean, ileliveivd clean. Also ( nl.es, cioKio, Pies and all linked Goods. Try our dainty HaKery I.uncli. Open KvciiIiiks and Siuulajti Lei 11s Serve You. lilll X. and St. Phone 112-1, At the rear of tlio glow Curuor. I 4 Mrs. I. Hacker, a former well known Coos County roshlont, hut now living at Pasadena, Calif., In a letter 10 .Airs. !'. a. Hazard this week wrltos that the wcathor has boon aw ful. Sho stotes that the fruit crop Is nil gone and It Is roared that many or tho treos and shrubs have boon frozen and killed. Thoy moved from Coos County to Pnsadona to socuro a better climate, nnd hnvo about mndo up their mind that tho move was not a very good ono. : j . Mr. ami Mrs. A. O. Rogors. who wore expeclod homo this week from their California trip postponed their coming for another wook or so, owing to the Inclement weather. : : W. T. Merchant and family aro planning to movo to San Francisco to reside. It will probably lio a month or two before they move. Their de part nro from Marshllold will bo great ly rogretted by their ninny friends. : : Mrs. W. II. Kennedy will ontertnln Infomially a revv friends at sowing Monday ariernoon at hor home In South .Marshlleld. -.- ... v v Mrs. W. C. Hradley will leave on the next Redoudo for California, whole sho exports to spend a few months for the bonoiit r ). iin,.ui. She expects to visit nt tho Jacob M. Hlake home In San Francisco, a row days en routo south and will also J"u.!,!,.,.h0 VF- ,PlJ,-lnil homo '" Vhl',lr,''' ""If- tlurlnis hor trip. Most or the tlmo will be spout In southern California. E. G. Porlinm and wife nnd son, Marsal. wore expected homo rrom Med ford in a row days. They woro to have toft Mcdford early this weok or Portland, whero thoy will visit Mr. Perhanrs sister for a few days, before, coming n )10,e, overland, ac cording to wor.l received by Mrs. Perham a mother. Mrs. Agues Hutch lusoii 4 Uord.has been received rrom Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Tower and Miss Nollle lower that they nre now pleasantly ocatod in Monrovia, California. They hail a very hard tilp down. Dr. Tow er contracted a severe cold on route, which kent him hmitni t. 1 days after their arrival. Tho ladles of the Presbvieri'in g, l "'"'I .ookil fSVnie Ntchoa'K0'' M' Bt Vri- a'1 : 4. 4. D. C. Green and wife are expected homo next week from their eastern tup. Mrs. Green visiting- relatives ... .... ..., wane itr. Green weut to Washington with the Coo uv lele BiUlon about UsrUor matters. 4- 4 Mrs. v. A. Sacchi Is expected homo soon from $sn Frunctaco, whore si e has been spending a few- weeks To. Tho class In English literature Is studying thu literature of the sev enteenth century. Particular at tention has been paid to Milton. Hunynn ami Drydon. Oral loports 011 tho following topics wero given on Wetlnosdny nnd Thursday: Charles I.. Tho Puritans. Puritan Sabbath, Ship-Money. Charles I. and his Accusers, Cause of the Civil War. Tho Commonwealth. The Protectorate. Cromwell, Restoration, Charles II.. The London Fire. The Groat Plague. James II. ami Com ing of William and Mnry. 1-1 . v 01 fnf rr . v r-s, rasuaious onoes i rasuaious h'eonl Th? "Selby" Shoe for Ladi ies Vli Xenily nil foot 1 ,.,., caused by Imdly fiii,.,. " .f .Alniiv women n.... 1. ....... nrchci shoes that do ,,, ,ri. " .'"'Hiii siioes unit do not give ti,".! support they need. When.? th( '.. ,".,,, ,,,,',.l",, ''h as ihV? XuinlK'r (IH Price ijtl.00 i...f.i 1 i-iii ..v 11 loveti nanil. it 1. fi-et. In fit, Ms comrori ul? and npiieallni:. Wnl Insist 011 u "Selby." All widths AAA to K. Mi.ut &J..1 1. ""'"" "'. vi.oo nnd f . I si1 aro exclusive agents Hub Dry Goods Co, O'Connell IJIdK. i.,,0lle lions with Japan, up 11111 iracic 10 now iiinn nt any tlm0 duri.,l ui,. fiinnu-nv irnltiR. nml Infantllo venr. '1 nt.fi .,..... j , paralysis rrom fly bites. Science. The classes In the science depart ment are storting a general review er tho work covered during thin term, In preparation for Iho boiiios ter examinations. No now work will bo taken up boforo tho bogln iilnir or the second Bonieator. Tho Some very good nn woro inntlo by Dale Mary,' oiuiiiiuui, uurtiuu ,crf, J uudulv una i.iiuise uorner, Second Grade. dick waiter, Adrnln Ci-J jiuiijiuiiiu niui i.oren Jess wen seeuiui HuiiiL-siur. irni , ,.,, ,,, work, on tho whole, done by tho. students In pliyslcs nnd chemistry has been satisfactory and has been mndo lesfl dllllcult by tho oxperl meiits performed to Illustrate the principles or the two subjects, IIMory. Tho pupllB wrote storlcioi boar nnd among tlioso wtil gooil work woro- Allm tv,.J Lawronro Koontz, Tlinrnld Cel iiuncnu Jinsnnoy, rcincrson ft! I llsln Wnltorfl. Frederick Do,i ... , . .. 'ii . 1 .. ... ' "11 Gldloy, Stecn Mncnus fl, Ml clnsses 11 ho li story del nrt- ,nck f 'M tv.nklln nt nro reviewing tho semester Hi J """. men work, preparatory In each branch to examinations Tho Freshnian class will continue their year's work with tho study or Roman history, the Sophomore class with that or modern Europe, begin ning with the Fronch revolution. I I Tho following pupllg had pf, 1 spelling lesBons for tlio ncflt. aid Gldloy, I'jinursnn N'clf, TV I iimcic, Kreiiericic iinncland, Li renco Koontz. Robert norm 1 1011 iioneiirake. Myrtle CocJ and I'lctterick wow The Junior and Senior classes will continue their respective courses, a course In American government be ing added to the work of the Senior class, which will be taken In con junction with their history. Ralph Hanson. John Xcrl nniiuyron Knox- drow some l wnuor scenes. I ATHLETICS. i1 Fourth Grade. MIbb Moi:ford wn't nliaonl utl .. ... .... .. days, again HiiffciIiiR tJ fjrlppo. Tho Sophomoro class has com pleted the study of Tennyson's Idylls of the King. In addition to this work thoy have ninde a study 01 paragraph development. A number of Interesting oral le pnrls 011 current topics wero given this woek by members of the Fresh man class. Article In tho Outlook, World's Work. Llteinry Digest, pop. ual Mechanics nnd Scientific Aineii enn wore used. Tho following were some of tho topics discussed: Par cel post law, wreck of the Rose ernns. flnanclnl condition of Chinese republic, keeping up tho navy, flu lull of tho Pnnnmn cnunl. now auto matic rapid firing guns, report on Investigation or the mmiov i.-.t dangers rrom Immigrants. Irish homo rule, new material for aero plane wings, situation In Turkey, government conservation of coal, wbifo smokeless powder, work of the li.'nd congress, Smerira's rcln- Floyd Jnrvls was out on icttl of Illness. Fair Interest Is being taken In 1 basketball this year, and It Is hoped j Gcorgo AppleofT had the nil unit a strong team will lie put In tune to break one of his rlbiJ the field, hut hIiico only two of last week, but Is bnelt In school i:l year's team have reported for work1 Tyson Koyzer has been tntfl an inexperienced team will lie Hie red to Miss Armsby'ii room. result, but before tho season Is over1 Francis Sacclil. Ruth Slice It Is hoped that thoy will prove as AppoIofT and VloUt I'attliot ll strong ns Inst sonsou'H team. ; excellent stories on Friday The ninlu reason for so slight In-' Francis Flanngan Johnnie Jtl lorest being shown Ih the lack or soul, Kelly Walp. Violet PiSl accommodations for practice and tho and Wnyno Hnrrls wcro perWl poor condition or tlio building In spoiling for tho cntlro wm which piactlce Is held. I The cost or fixing up tho old ! tnbernaclo Is more than the Athletic ' association feel justified In assuming ns the building Is or 110 value to the association aftor the close of tlio present season. Shortly will iinnenr nu nrtlolo fnl. Iv stating the condition or athletics 111 the High school, ns well as a; pica for the aid of business men In i securing a suitable building for In door atiiietlcs. ns well ns a field for, loniinwi anil imseball. The girls began basketball nrne- t. .i.i .. ... .... . .. ' .. ..u .Km uo on me mini uoor 01 1,.., i,nim.. li... 111..1, o..i.,w.i ....11.11 ,nh ueiow ... ...r. ... 11. .w, iMiinilMH. Illlliur t lift '"" V ... i.illll B HIIIUI VIIIOII. AIIOIIl twenty glriK aro plalng. Contosti games will bo played. Slvtli ami Seventh. Norinnn Wilson nml Mm & minga or tho Seventh and & Frniison, Helen Gulovton, G.- llansen. Wllnm Jes:i nml s Whereat or tho Sixth hTe t on tho sick list duilii'; rartt weok. lloth grades nro wrl'lng tif on the Pnnnmn Cauul l.'lirlllll fjl'lllle. Pupils or tho 11 division noUJ 00 III BDClllnR weok woro Velum Houi Myrtlo Nelson. -- SOtTII .MARSHFIELD. - III lltornturo the tlncs buM ; studying Tennyson a Enocn niui Tho Lady or HM.oit. 1 Tlioso of tho A d'vlBlon t . In good tost papers this wl First Grade. On riiursdnv and Fiidnv. ton w.iii. nmi Mnn rimrch. iliUdren were nbsent on account of I.urgent, Motiroo Upton, Karl St l " '"viv m inure sic Kiioss oust nml wnsinv Hcniiuui. ff'-rrrKVttsE3smsvs3&ue2 DO N and u DO N flTp AFRAID TO GO HOME IN THE DAEI a version of how a flash light will illuminate this little word WW Hold-Up---Robbeiry---Acciidents Don't stiy out late at night. Don't break your neck on the board walk. Don't habit any dark corners. Don't stumble over the threshold. n ,. 4, r , Dn,t fal1 a11 over yourself looking for the key hole. Don t arouse the peaceful slumbers of your wife by falling over the furniture. Don t give yourself away looking for the light DON'T BE WITHOUT A FLASH LIGHT we carry every style of flash light catalogued, and rtMtltm to work penectiy. Uur prices are standard. The greatest and most economical convenience gotten out Get yours 66T in years. The Gustaer jn j rlMM , ES