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m THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 191 3 EVENING EDITION. , . k TI The Celebrated Cook Book "Royal Baker & Pastry Cook" FREE. Send your addren. ROYAI. BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Royal is absolutely pure and wholesome, the best in every way, of all the baking powders. It makes food of finest flavor, and adds anti-dyspeptic qualities thereto. It has greater leavening strength and is therefore the most economical. , InAKin minim in IT" i 'I EH Rill I'lllllSi il iB DfflU OnUII ID I ; BIG SUCCESS: 1 1 I M wis American Lady Corsets Relief Fund Started - . UK suggestion of Tho Times for ti rollcf fund for tho stricken Hood Biifforcrs mot with ix prompt nnd hourly response. Tho honor for tlic first subscription be longs to tho M. K. Hrothorhood of tho Mnrshleld Methodist church. Tho suggestion by tho TIiiioh wbb dlscus eod nt tho regular mooting liiHt nlht nnd mot with n generous response. In n few mlnutoB $1'7. 00 was Biib scribed as nucleus for tho relief fund. Mayor Straw and tho council tiro favorably considering n special moot ing nt which n municipal impropri ation will bo mndo for tho Hood suf ferers, Other mentis of raising funds nro iiIho being discussed nrouud tho city. No subscription pnper Ih being clrculnlod by Tho Times. Subscrip tion HhcotR hnvo boon loft nt tho Flnnngiin & Honnett bunk, Tho First National bank, lllllyor's cigar Htoro nuil Tho Times olllco. Anyone wish ing to mnko n iiintrlbutlon nuiy cull nt miyono of those plnces nnd lenvo his Blgnnturo und cmhIi. Subscriptions will bo ucknow lodged In Tho Times nnd turned over to tho proper authorities or to any regularly organized local roller coin mltteo iih may bo desired. Council to Contribute. Councllmnn I lurry Winkler, May or Straw nnd others wore talking this afternoon about calling a special session of tho council and mulling a uonatlon py tho city for the relief I E IS HELDJ! flf Widow of Rear Admiral In dicted for Placing Arsenic in Drink for Him. III? AuiMlttr.1 1'rr.i to Com 111)- Tlmm 1 PLYMOUTH, Mnss., March UT. Mrs. .IossId Knton was Indicted today for tlui murder of her husband, Rear Admiral Katon. Tho Indict ment charges Mrs. Uaton with plac ing arsenic in a cereal drink which tho ml mini I took with his meals. Hiioi'i.mut imoKK.v i.v hf.d. (Jrlilley .Man Turning Over for An other np Fractures Itiiue, CHIC'O, March i7- Wesley Iteuck of Urldley, awoke ami raising him self on his elbow, turned over In bod for another nap. As lie did so his shoulder bono broke of tho eastern storm victims. Tho following Is a list of contri butions received up to :! o'clock to day: M. K. Hrothorhood of Marsh Hold Methodist church . .? 117.00 Coos Hay Times 10.00 Horsey Kroltzcr 10.00 W. S. Chundler 10.00 First National llnnk 10.00 Wm. OrlmcH 1 0.00 Or. K. Mlngus 10.00 Mrs. Harry Winkler "..00 W. F. MoKldownoy 1.00 Totnl $ on.OO Coroner Wilson Is nnxlously nwnlt lug tho details of tho Hood In und around Peru. Inil, as he, Mrs. Fred Hiirnard. Orvll Wilson of Sumner nnd Mrs. Fred Selundor of Coos U Iv or hnvo many relatives there. Win. Warwick bus a number of relatives In tho Ohio Hood district. Today's death list from Oiniiba brought sad nous to K. K. Morrow, In news of tho death of tho L'l-y enr oll! son of tho Secretary of the eon torn, which ho travels for. tho Amer ican Securities Co. The namo of the young man wits Cnssus C. Shinier and ho was a bright young business man whose denth will bo a great blow to bis parents. Mr. nuil Mrs. Win. Warwick re sided near Dayton und hnvo ninny rolutlvos and friends In tho vlt-lnlly oriimiioiMiiUrU'Ken section Ti 'GINGHAM SISTERS' IE! NEW VESSEL IS Official of C. A. Smith Co. Sets at Rest Idle Rumors About the Adeline Smith. Price of Party (.'owns at Woodland Limited to $1.50. WOODLAND, Wash., March 27. An Innovation alining to reduce the cost of living was Inaugurated hero when several prominent citi zens of tho town held an Informal card party, at which women guests agreed not to wear a gown that cost over $l.r0 nuil all were clad in spick mid span now gingham dresses. Tho men In attendance had agreed to wear neckties Hindu of tho goods from which their wives' gowns worn mndo. but Mr. I'lamondoii, president of the Woodland State Hank, was reprimanded when ho ap peared tu a tto mndo from "some old cloth (lint did not cost much," that ho found nrouud tho house. "Tho Adeline Smith Is fully com ing up to tho expectations of tho company nnd It will not be ncees- snry to rebuild uny imrt of her. was tho declaration of one of tho olllcers of tho C. A. Smith company. In ills cussing the now ship. "Homo of tho olllcers of tho company feel n llttlo bit vexed by tho reports clrculnted on tho Hay by irresponsible parties Unit it would bo necessary to rebuild her and thnt she was not up to tho oxpectntlons of tho compnny. They simply do not know what they nro muting niiout. It was stated thnt Cnntaln Olson wns Instructed to bundle tho Adeline ,v Smith easily until ho had become fully ncciislomed to her und until a system was perfected for adopting tilings to the new features of tho Adeline Smith. As to her cnrrylng capacity. It Is further stilted by tho company that she will carry up to within 100,000 feet of whnt she wns planned to und thnt this dllTorouco is duo to the fact that tho tlr lumber Is considerably henvler than tho nvorugo lumber. So far, tho Adeline has not boon able to attain her maximum speed In discharging her cargo owing to there being but ono electric crano nt Oakland. Another Is bolng put In mid with tho second crane, the load can bo discharged quickly. In handling lumber, It Is snld thnt under tho new features of tho Ado line, tho loss from breakage, etc.. win do comparatively small. The LOCAL T.XLKVT KXTKHT.UN- MKNT I'LKAKKD LA UGH A I HI IJXCK AT MASONIC TH HATCH LAST XKJHT WAS OXK OF hkst Kviiit si:i:x IX CITV WILL Hi: OX AGAIN TONIGHT. Kfforvcseont, bubbling over with fun. foamy with lightness nnd sparkling tnrougli Its entire notion like good ehninpngne, was tho Night of Fun ns given lit tuo Masonic theater Inst night. Not a dull min ute In Its entire length, nnd deliv ered with n smoothness thnt caught tho audience from the rising cur tain to the close, left nothing to bo desired either on tho part of tho nudlonce or tho performers. MubIc rendered by mi orchestra symphonic in lln technique, vol ume und execution lo ucconipnny tho plnylotH nnd ehoniscB, gave an mi lled zest to (no nniusoineiit, und It 1b the vernlet of every attendant i todny thnt nothing better, or nsj KUI'll. VIIO UH'I flUUII III .UlUMIllll'lll. The curtain arose upon a min strel sotting with end men, chorus und soloists seated In tho familiar half circle, und tho opening over ture, nftor a selection by the or chestra, was rendered by tho en tire company. In good voice, mid In a manner that showed Hint Di rector Hnrry Funis had worked hard to bring tho performers to tho state of perfection they exhibited. In the minstrel parts, wore Clauilo Tucker nnd .loo rower as liunbos, and Vluco Pratt and 11. II. Smith wore opposite with tho bones. Niagara Maid Silk Gloves The Ladies' Hom, Journal Patterns Royal Society Moss When Buying Your Spring Suit, Coat or Dress sasKF.w'?.: ?i ... -'r ! w W ' ?-M K Urn 'KTEQSl -im Director Harry KiiuN. I LlUI While tnoy wero all good, and sprung many new Jokes upon tho nudlonce, the premier was Clauilo 'lucker. Several traveling men who llroinied In. worn Imnril in ri. Nmiu Smith lii addition to the cranes i mark Hint tills Mnrshflold bov Is In has been using her wenches and thlsn class with Hilly Queen. .rt Hein- ojnieiu ouiniis coiiBiiiernnio Dienu-, lug nuil Hunk (ioodinnn. a., cele- HAXH HAXCK at Fugles Hall, S.VmillAY night. .MAHCH J. Don't Suffer With Cold Feet When We Are Selling a Good 3-Quart Hot Water Bottle for .... 75c ugo, ote. With the deepening of tho Inner hnrbor nnd bar, tho Adeline's enr goes out of hero will bo Increased considerably. So far. she has been loading lurgely with shorter liimbor and bus been unable to take as largo a cargo ( that Is In the number of foot of lumber) iih sho will In tho Inrger stuff. At sea, tho Adeline has been ablo to easily surpass tho speed expected of her mid so far sho has not been speeded up near to the limit. It is snld thnt Captain II. W. Olson is highly pleased with her In every ro- speci GET I NEWS Remember That: M cry garment that you sv nt the Hub Dry (i'ooiN Co. Is made exclusiiely for us ami comes direct from the largest anil iiiosl prominent Xeiv York nuil Philadelphia makers. When you buy n suit, coat or ilt-e.vs of Hie heller grade nt this store, there Is no other like il this .side of Portland. There Is an oxpert filter unit alteration department In the sdiro nuil the correct. Ill of eacli am! every garment Is absolutely giiarantcnl. There Is no charge, for alter ations'. And leiiieuiber always Hint ev ery garment hero Is price! ill Hie lowest possible Hgure.s (hut our sysioni (f .selling makes It true nluavs thnt "Money Talks" y,"i ' ft'1 il ft- I I I :" '' mm nt HUB DRY GOODS CO. 0'Connell Building, Phone 361 TO H 00S Meeting of Representatives of County Baseball Clubs at ' North Bend Tonight. At tho Commercial Club rnnniH In OM DAYTGN "Just One-Half the 0riginal V Price of Same Bottle ) A water Bottle may be useful in an emergency at any time, so it will pay you to get one now at one half price. Then you'll have it on hand when needed. Red Cross Drug Store Phone 122-J Motor Cycle Delivery Coos County People Unable to Ascertain About Relatives the Flood District. A largo number of Coos county people nro trying lu vain to get di rect news from relatives nnd friends in the flood districts of In diana and Ohio, but so far their efforts have boon futile. Doibey Kreltzer has boon iinablo lo hear from his parent or slstor, who live at Dayton, or from Thavor Grimes, nt Cincinnati, whom ho wired George Welstead nnd wfo havo been milking futile efforts to hoar from udatlves In Dayton. They have thirty-seven close relatives tneie, bonttt in the sections of tho city that were ovldeutlv hit hnrd est bj the Hood. I Along the Waterfront. I The Oakland, which lost her rud der on tho Sluslaw bur, is belnc rigged with a Jury rudder nt tho .-orin ueiui siilpynrds. Capt. Ilent stilted today that she wns not tnk Ing mi liioro water and she will bo towed to Sun Francisco b borne boat, probably tho A. M. Simpson, which Is rendy to go out today or tomorrow. The Itobcoo had to 10 turn to the Sluslaw .esterdav. The lirooklMi sailed today from iiamion tor ban Francisco. The Kedondo arrived In this .if ternoon from Snu Pedro and San i rauelsco with passengers and freight, among the latter being a largo locomotive for tba Smith Powers railway.- Tho rrec.-.,uf will Ball at -1 o'clock Suudav for San Francisco. brated black face men, mid ono of thoin thought tnnt tho local hoy was even hotter. Tucker also gavo an amusing delineation In the elos-l Ing skit, whom ho was seen to ad-) vantage lu another linn nt nrilm' ' Throughout tno action of tho North Hond this evening, a mooting play vocal solos wero rendered by, of tho representatives of tho various' mo iiiiioreui perioriuors. notnn v i 1...1. .. ,. .... bo hold to perfect tho plans for tho Coos County lenguo for tho com ing season. It. 10. L. Iledlllinn. Oen 1 Tni.nlnr i . -. . . . r hoy has a vorv sweet voice, with 1 ","" ,L,mH: ' " ,,rvu, " "om carrying powers, and a vorv fetch-' Hnnilon nt noon to nttond tho moot ing stago piesenre. "That 'orehes. 1,1B' trover Urown nrrlvod to rop tra Hag h Clauilo Tucker bronchi rcHOnl Myr" Vaini ' c'inH- ""' forth o'lcorVihal'gooiEff oV r T TV, un "' odlv answerod bv tho iiPifnrninr K,r,p' '' '"o evening train to ropro vVn,. ... '.,,,,.. " '.?il0 ..r: Hont Conulllo, .loo Schott. O. IlrlggB V - w '"."- " ti"'" 1-lltll, nn,l A-.I.111. M.,irn.. Ill .. "'' -.in i'iivunii Dill 1 Vjfl unuiii. among whleii wero .Mrs. Hobecca Luso Stumps Tho Haunt of the Witches." Little Pasquln Hrailfleld In "I'm Looking for n Sweetheart and I think You'll Do." This llttlo wns also a good souk, well remler ed. "Any Old Tlnio nt All," by Hans llnnsen nnd Maudo llowrou was a clevor sltiKlug nnd dancing duet. "Only n Dreaiu of You." a song by A. H. Dixon, was rondored In 11 pleasing manner. Six llttlo girls in n See-saw" number wns a characteristic song, with tho old familiar see-saw, up-and-down of our childhood dnys, and mo llttlo innlds, to tho accompaniment of colored lights thrown upon them, made a very sweet picture. Indeed. "Strolling on tho Shoro." with Kuby Watkins us soloist, and a ononis of young men and women, In poses and action, made a sotting for tho song unit pleased and attracted. Mai-Bhlleld. Henry Kern. Douny Hull and others will represent North Head. Henry Kern, of North Hond, mmi ager of tho team there, Is being boosted by North Hond for president of tho Coos County league. It Is understood thnt Marahnold will sup port him, It. IC. L. Hodllllon of Haiulon Is also being talked of. Ho has long boon Idontlflod with tho game nnd la mnnngor of tho Dnndon tonm. Chns. HaxtorwaH president last year. Fd Smith ns his second, ably hnn llod tho towels nnd bottles in his corner. A iiunrtotto of saxaphones, Dr. Jm"! 'i . "V -Ur8, 1-lt1'i1rToye. C. S. Hoffman, Georgo Ayro K'. n,.,',10,;JI7;(..0,, NKl't.lnl Brt Husby. ronderod very ploas Sweotheait, Good Night," gavo a Mug selections, responding to 1111 skit from opeia-lnnd. rondored liuencoio. oxcollent voice, nnd with n stago mien professional lu its action. Mrs. Mocks is tho possessor of a clear, sweet soprano voice, nnd It blend ed perfectly with the tonor of Mr Kiinls. giving to the nudlenco a pleasure that they Insisted on hnv Ing repented. Harry Haultinnnn in ids solo, vlypsy John," rendered a verv dif ficult song in n very pleasing ' mini mi r. Mr. Funis, who staged and di rected tho play, was ably assisted by Mrs. Roberr Simpson ns pianist; Low Keyzer, musical director, and tho nioinbors of tho band ns or chestra porforinei-B and on tho stnge. Mnrjorlo Graham. Ursula I.'. ,....!.... , ,. V ' .. .. . ......ihc., Jillglliur J'lieBOIirg, Hlllll i.-un.v., . ... ':. !.,, Duiigan. Huhy Hendry. Volma Rosa and other stuff n "' und Ruth Cownn, wero tho llttlo misses who holiied, and K. H. Mc- roa, uotty Ross. STREET 11 IN NORTH H At a meeting of tho North !:. c.ltv council, urailcs were cstabllw- ml on three streets nbove Porter but tho flnnl resolution for tteir linprovoment wub postponed a '. 'iho reason for the delay ' permit a chango In tho ipecinrt- tlous so fi.nt tno nues 01 mc - would ho sloped Instead 01 ti Htrnlght up anil iiown. l0""." n r ir, h 1 111 urn veil forty left '" nnd If cut straight through It 1 fen red that consldeinblo 01 me would envo lu. 'PI... ..fnilna ,.uhlllllslllll (!('. On Ohio from Sutlierlln to Sua- Witt. I! 1 ntiii i'iinf On Delawaro from Sutherlln t Stanton, from 3.f. per cent to per cent. , ... . On Stanton from .elauare Ohio, 2.1 por cent. . , 'rim ...w.n nlso renewed a ivi ....- "- .Wnl tho old saloon licenses, no'""' In ownership being reported. 1 was decided to postpono the rjiw of the licenses until next Octow. whon thoy will probably te 510IID per year. . C ty llecoruer new, . - - . colvod 11 letter from fne"t ?'", arusoii 01 riiruiiiiu ""'". .,.ij ha8 all lnns ready for herj l Kh "um. .r,, hhr flU iirouiL'ti ui 1 mi "- ii.i.h ill grades. Ho says he .can JJ J, work In n couple of da)i JJ gots thorn. It will probably req& 801110 dlckorlug between . OHIO noioru iiiu e. r. .irfttl CI 1.. i.... f.. niiiior tho 8tre iy iiauii ...- the rahwny. .More MiUorhil-Jolm D. JJ J rived liomo on 10," , additioa day. Ho roports hat in w M. to tho rails and iimip-rjble tor iiros. biiiii-- v,,Q nrevw camp oqulpmont on 1e,,r he mi today. Ono man. who said . , a two years' contract on ' ,te of tho line, also cau. " b Droukwator, brlnglni; "Vf1 ,iron iiniii ttot.t r- 1 it ...u Won10tln"8lmv"UUu.n''HrV s"'vnn Ruth Mntthows. C. it. 1, dinger: 011 the Day. was funny, very Adneo Palmer. W. H Mc.Nny A J funny, tno audience being In roaV Miller. Maudo I owroii. llertha Schl clUlgKcur;anmUlPu-,.,8,r 1 rho J0"1"' C' . Te.Ty. Harriett Ha,,- l IIISIIIL, lUltmil. llai'l'V I'll 11 1 a na unn Inn Ck.... isii.. . . .. J J?:V.,"V",..?. ',0! L.ff " 'p' B?vo !?. no" O'Connor, and the prin as oxcelion .,,1 t ,miuun ,'nt I cipals. formed a chorus that could was oxceiiont, and !u comedy kept 'and did sing thoVhmo cSoTJCL1Kh,Prcf!"?mL, Th0 T,me ,,elloves that It voices tiio House. Claude lucker as Sp dor the sentiment of evorv norson nt Uelloy was aiuuslng. Mrs. Murphy, tending who., it says thnt "Tho Kaiwl,o . drbeon tolttW r' W f La,,Bh8'' ""aBed and nSt dftisiitor no n- g' ,,0r f thuso Vr080nt Inst 0VUI,1E will bo ln , V ri Howron) wero 'at tho thoater this ovonlng when Hlanchard as the fh'i a'Ul A S I H w" bo rc Tonffift niaiiy .rl?i., ..... IV fis.ht Promoter, new bongs, sketches and sneclnl- el"f sno lug ,n C,rZ80de,j!?t-VP8 W,U bo S'V and those who vi.,l nl.J . o " ,t,.U0 t0 Hfe. do attend will see a clover llttlo Unco Pratt as Grouch Ryan, mndo playlet. ''Christmas Evo" which Is a good looking prlze-llghte-.-, nnd I Jala to bo will rendered. rlntfr . lV.l.inc " uo . I Jiiiginecr t,orlrfl of ,c,l nroughton. who has charge Houtnern rufuiu -.,.,, i-1 -. Tin., ntnrnnl tO Wy" pmb-I UUUD ujr, "", .l0 to Sar' last ovening irum cIsco, PORTLAND TO .- i XtnlAV Held Chonibor of Commert. recoivu a "- Chamo -! nor of tho Portland,1" CoI , S?'""1,0",0 .Ssled 'all CHS. S uuhi Him !"" - ,,., suner:",.4 bodies to old ho fl00, a WJ said Portland jg'to f and would ho PleW fC anything that : lor"' m0i want to senu. " n.ig n -Chumbor of Commerce act . probably wire the i" . .t. MJ1" 01 "" 'indlTl