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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1914)
uimmmfimVrw- ttt Hmmwmfmm&m.i IV i i zA rn '.-U. - rii 1111 - nroaMW i Mlk-ZJ&dK I SOCIAL CALKXDAK PR MONDAY. t3-- Mr. mill Mrs. V. W. Ivang- Wr tcti ..Mrd... hlrMulnv nnrty. w - ""'""':.....'. V. m T ...111, . Willi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEI.D. OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1914 EVENING EDITION. AKTKHXOOX PARTV Mrs. Erickson was hostess to a delightful Informal nftornoon on Wednesday nt her homo In "lin ker Hill. Her guests were Mrs. Wal -mark, Mrs. B. A. Nelson, Mrs. AW qulst, Mrs. II. Olson, Mrs. C. G. Larson tind ,Mrs. II. M. Albee. . I KXCKIiSIOK CLL'H. I Mrs. E. E. Kclley entertained tho noys Excelsior Club and a few of their frlcndB Friday evening. The hostcsB served a delicious luncheon after nn evening of pleasure. Tho club served Ice cream. Those pres ent wcro tho Misses Ruth Cowan, Berthn Davis, Florence Powers, Mnrlo Vnsoy, Ida Schuttcr, Anna Downs, Helen Uees, Holcn linincl, Lulu Den son and Marjorio Fulmcr, nnd tho Messrs. Ernest llurrows, Win. Mc Mahon, Harry Schwartz, Albert; Pow ers, Win. Vnsey, Hay Davis, Charles Doano, Loren Davis, Melville Clmttcr ton and Howard Kelley. - - - I HVKXIXG PARTY. I MONDAY. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. worthy birthday party. Mnrnhflnlil W. C. T. U Mrs. Wheeler. TUESDAY. North Ilcnd CaUiollc Ladles with Mrs. Nell Wanks. Mnrshflcld Episcopal Guild at church pnrlors with Mrs. H. E. Drowning and Mrs. Mary Drowning as hostesses. ProgroBslvo Hook party at homo of Mr. nnd MrB. Mllo Sumner. WEDNESDAY. North Bend Christian Ladles Social. , , ... Narcissus Club with Miss lllnncho Tollerson. Elks' Dancing Pnrty at Mas onic Hnll. , . Daptlst Ladles' Aid Social at homo of Mrs. Geo. Gulovson. D M. C. Club with Mrs. H. II. Kern. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Henry Olson. THURSDAY. Thursday Club with Mrs, T. E. Harvey. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. 0. A. Honnott. North Henil M. 13. Ladles' Aid .at church parlors. North Ilend Altnr Guild with Mrs. M. E. Evcrltt. Norwegian Lutlrrnn Young Laities' Aid with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lee at Hunker Hill. Eastslilo Mission Sewing with Mrs. Percy Peet. FRIDAY. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. .las. Cowan. Mnrshflold Epworth Lcnguo Social. SATURDAY Chrlstlnn Sisterhood with Mrs. W. A. Rold. Rusy Deo Club with MIbs Swanson at Eastslde. Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Knotts en tortalned a merry party of young pco plo Friday oventng. The evening was pleasantly passed with various games, followed by refreshments. Those pres ent wore Misses Dermal Campbell, Jcsslo Trask, Ireno Preuss, Evolyn Lnngworthy, Lulu Hodson, Mrs. Mllo Sumner, Messrs. Frank Howo, Irn, llowo, Edwin Richnrdson, dairies, Rnymond, LeRoy RobertBon, Mllo. Bumnor. i j I 111 RLE CLASS. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Craig of Hun ker HUl cmoriuincu wio "' m,. . . .., win Pu-o a miiin PinxH of tho cnristian unurcii . um in mi ......... ..... .- In the snaclous lining room of their' Silver Tin Wednesday at tho home mtr on Frl ay evening. The class J of Mrs. George Gulovson who will - ViCiProneil by W A. Held and bo assisted by Mrs. Marsh. Mrs. Doll. X dM S 11 I a o K This! JlrB. Harrington. Miss Mnmlo Qul- . A .1n . I H ! 4 II fit ft ingo lioia ny wio rums i . """ hoi Tho SILVER TEA. ng about forty pooplo present. ;- n.,i. r ilw nvnntuir wnB now I -..,.! ....,1110 nt liluh etnas. Tlli)!" B"u C" "" . ' "i ." h.l.t nt Ilia TlllMHLK ("LVD. I - Mrs. II. E. Kennedy entertained next moo lug wll he " a . .. noml ThinMo ,, , . "Im ni ,vtJ T oboVc " 4 1C t a delightful session nt lior n nookPart. ?',""'"n.tl,omP Friday afternoon. In sorv Mlsses Anna Cox. Carrie kohb..m no nHiHtmi bv Mrs. Frazer. iitvnuiii. iM "wui ... -.. w ui jiiwj "", '", ' ,, AUiA i 11. iinniu. .Mrs. i. ii uim wis lloBslo lmmol. Knthryn Gregg. Mario L i "" nion. MrV. C. S. Kaiser, Gregg. Messrs. iiubhlm v. ., - M j a Wullnre. Mrs. H. J. Lin John EiiBinlngor, B. W. Grcnnlnj,er. Oothro. Mrs. Wattors monthly meeting With, Mrs. C. L. Ilrnlnnrd on Wednesday nftornoon Instead of with Mrs. F. W. Wood as previously planned. Mrs. Draln ard will b? assisted by Mrs. A. H. McKny. A largo attendance Is do sired, J. 4. 4. ? niRTIIDAV PARTV. I l.. Ilnnrv Ilinplf nt iiOlltll Fifth streot,' who has boon a highly es- innmml rnnlrlnnt nt C.nClR UaV fOl' ninny years, was seventy-six yenrs young on aamruny nun utiuiiin- tho event on Sunday with a most dollghtful reminiscent talk to tho membors of the lV.iptlst Sundny School. Though the address was seventy yenrs long, every word of It was greatly enjoyed by young and old nllk'. At the closo of the tnlk, the membors of tho Illblc School aroso In a body and together voiced tltclr good wishes In the following appropriate wordB, In which her many friends all over Coon Day will gladly Join: "Many happy rotuniB of tho day or thy birth. .May BiuiBhlno nnd gladness be given, And mny tho denr Father prepare theo on earth, For a beautltul birthday In heaven." v . I PliAX KXTKRTAIXMKXT. I Mrs. L. M. Noble and tho mem bers of tho Mnrshujold EplBcopnl Guild Iinv been working hard on the MiCJlloy bcnctlt ontermininoni nt tho Masonic Opoin House Mon day night. They havo Investigated the cntcrtnlnmont nii'I have round It highly r commende.l. The net procuedB will go to help In the church work and they aro lioporul of a big attendance. i : orri.NH l'AUTIES. I 4 . .. . Dcsplto tho threatening woither conditions, an enjoyable outing was spent by Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Gardiner niwi Mr. 'mid Mrs. Roy A. Wornlih .., Mm iiniiin i.'ike (?un Club Sun day. The party returned on the North Star todny. Sunshine, while one of tho requis ites for complete enjoyment, did not hinder Miss May Peterson and Mr. and Mi. 32. E. Rlggs from on Joying themselves at their hunt ing grounds near nemo unite &" .inv MIau Pnlnrson Ik one of the few Indy huntnrs In MnrBhfluld who Is tho nroini poHBCHHor oi uer own rifle. Coos nay wns rittmgiy represeni cd In tho numbers that went to Hoalo Lnko Gun Club on Sunday Edgar Simpson, L. F. Falkensteln and Carl Albrccht spending tho dny at tho gun club, returning on tho .North Star today. . WEimiNfi AXXIVERSARY. I The Grace The Dash The Swing The Indefinite "Something" In our clotlici for men appeals to tho particular dresser ami the un usually good quality of tho fabrics Interest tho economically Inclined. $17 $20 $25 $30 $35 Call and we'll show you the kind of clothes that rivet attention ami compel admiration-striking examples of the highest tailoring art. You II he ery glad you saw them. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY for tho new Idcns for Spring ALL SIZES AGAIX IX MEX'S RUDDER SOLE SHOES. ' Wicnnii.Cn CUUMl 4 5 .r,m marsHFIFI n. MYRTLE POINT. rt BMIMUUIM. ,r...w... fiothro. Xlrs. Wnttors, Hnzer, Mrs. Elmer Rus- Jcnlilns una Mrs. siicciai .IWIlll I'junuiiiinx., ... ... -,----- ,i IOU. .lir. HOllini, HUB. I.co llyorly. CarBon Wnhlen. Kar on. Cllnkenbenrd. H. P. Vt0". ' a 8eu mA Mr. Jenkins nn Zlolko, dins. Skerrot. '""" , Frazor, the last two Doing son. Orln Kinney. Homer Crn Ig, CI as. , t Knox, Ilyron Craig, SI. G. Corer. Jns. . " Shnw, Thomas Hnnsell, Mr. nnd Mrs. . Georgo Crnlg. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrold si'AVIXC! VAHTY. Georgo urnig, .Mr. uuu ."" "",, 1 Rargolt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Held, ' Mrs. Samuel Gregg. Mrs. M. J-Hnn-I ,.8 noil. MIbb Vlvlnn Crnlg served dnlnty , t, HC, 1 R llnnnnn miturtlllned at tell. MIbb Vlvlnn Crnlg served datn t,p 8mnu1 of u B t1m, ()f sowing ofrcshniontH nBBlsted by MIsBes Miiuo j p:ut0H 1nHt Thursday evening. Tho Srcgg, Esther NcIboii nnd Limries ( ,eTOrnt0H WOIO pUrpl and white .SWCiOl pens. A inuu-ioun iiuu-u n .IflorTcd to the guests, who wrro 'Mos TldumeH W. Claj'baugh, Tan Keating. L .1. n. Tower, C. P. KentIK and Miss ' 1 1 1..1,... ii. i.i. W 1 IIUIUI1 Jilioil. Mrs. J. W. Honnott out rtulnod a number of friends nt a launcii ii- TO C. "Knox. Ol'TING PARTY. ty and outing nt the M.izo Saturday. I , itKCiTAl WEUXWSII.IY. ' - .. i....iin.l -.... 5 ra A. . Among iiionu nin-- ..y.u .... -- it O'Hrlen. Mrs. I. S. Kiiufman nnd I r8 A ji c.ldloy will present Mrs. A. J. Heiso and their slstor, . lie. pH,,R, mIhs Esther Johnson, In Mrs. Dofonbnugh. Mrs. A. T. Lager- j rfvn nt Mlws Liu-sun's studio on stroin, Mrs. J. S. Cok Mrs. C. K YvdmBduy evnlng. McColIuin. Mrs. C. M. Hylor. Mrs., 4. V A. Smith, Sirs, neruori i.uiuuiu., Mrs. Win. Horsfnll. Mrs. II. S. Tow or. Mrs. Henry Songstncken. Miss Genovlovo SengBtiuken and Misses Sherldnn. HONORS GVEST. ! MEET Tl'ESD.W. I MIbs Elvira Frlzeen entcrinlned a few frlonds at her home Saturday arternoon roinpHmentnry to "her friend, Miss Royer of Portlnnd. A MEI'P IX XORTII 11EXD. . i nl,...l.. n V. S will l'11-l i,,J Boclal scbsIoIi lioxt Tuesday Tho Haptlst Ladles oventng nt men- nan 1 - Aid of North Mend will hold thlr rnvulnr so-. MMM, Mr mul Mm. will LniiKworthy will celobrato tho eleventh nnnlver Bnry of their wedding at their homo tins evening, a niimuor i i""" frlonds will bo pr Bent to wIbIi thoin many hnppy returns. - I INFOU.IIALUIIAT WILL APPRAISE KINNEY PROPERTY 2 $ SHHPPKMG NEWS m G. W. Kaufman, E. M. Ward and J. W. Grout Named by Receiver Watters. imiim v. k. Wntters receiver for the Kinney properties, announced to day that ho had selected G. W. Knuf nian of Mnrshlleld. E. M. Ward and J. W. Grout ns tno nppnusorH io hx the values or mo various puu-um m nronurty upon which sales will bo bused 1 COLGATE FEATURE SERVICE Presonts nn Immortnlled Vlaunllzatlon or Dickens' .Masterpieco DAVID COPPERFIELD In Seven Parts by the Hepwoith Company. L jgaMaawSM mfvvonu camp u-rnwm MBlMBBMHtlffE s"0Wr?fuaTy"Nigh?s and March. 26th and 27th GRAND THEATER Children 15c, Adults 25c Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I). Gobs loft Satur day for tho Goss ranch at Ten Mllo to spend Sunday. Mrs. Smith, of Snn FninelBio, Is the guest of Mrs. Georgo Houike, of Hunker Dill. Mrs. L. F. Falkensteln wns host ess at dinner to a few friends Inst .Monday. ilnlin n. Miiwcn nnd Wllholm Isilk- hoii left on tho last Adeline Smith for n short visit In San J-Tnncisco ami Hurkoloy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Oren loft on tho Adeline Smith for norhwley, where they .will visit at tlie home ol their boii, J. E. Orca. Mm itiiiioc-iui l.tBcstiiinti nnd (laughter, Kntherlne, are spending Sunday at the A. LtiBe homo on Coos Rlrcr. Tho "North Tlend M. 12. Ladies on- Jojoll a socluJ nfteraoou Tnuriuny with Mrs. K. V. KTUBO. "Master larshnll Porlinm was Ave years old on St. i'atrVk's Way and coleurated tins oocjibiob oy a uirw iliv illiinor nt the lilllllH of his Kraud mother, Mrs. AgneB Iliitcliuson. with IiIh iiiiiuiitB. his aunt Akiiw nnd Jils gniiidmother pivsenL Mr. and Mrs. W. Jioss Smith have i-tiirnd from J'ortlniid. "shero tin J1 uern called bv the death of Mr. Smith's mother, 3lrs. M. C. Smith. Mrs, W. C. Hmdley Is expected home ubout April h irom nn exxenu ed lnlt with her daughter, Mrs Pnddork, at Gladston , OreRon. Mrs. A. E. Adelspergcr and chlld r n, uhd her sister. Miss Helen Hush, plan to leave the last of Ap ril for no inn iienu. inuiaun. .iiibb if n h u rotiiriilnir to bur home there after spending neveral mouths on tho Hay and .Mrs. Auoisperger "wm visit rtdntlvcn In the east. Mr. and Mrs. F. J-2. Hague and her sister, Miss Ruseell, arrived hero on tho Nann Smith. Miss Rus sell will make an extended stay on M" Hay. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hooth loft yesterday ia Snn Francisco for Wluonn, Minn., to attend tho funeral of Mr. Hooth's sister, MUs Mary Hooth, who was suddenly stricken by menlngltlB at Spokano, whoro sho was teaching. The body was aken to the old homo In Minnesota for burial. M'OALLKY entertainment MAS OX1C Opera House TOXIGHT. Do not miss It. If you have anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try ft Want Ad In Tli Times. AROLIHE Din 01 FIRST TRIP Steamer Sailed Sunday for San Francisco iMortn Next Saturday. ' Tho Arollno sailed yesterday from North Rend on her Initial trip, from Sho had a capacuy cargo 11 ill II FRI I Steamer Arrives from Fn Machinery for D0031 Factory. Tim R. s. N'nnn Smith Kti her Initial passenger trip btu Francisco to loos r i 1 ....... ii.... ... ... ... ..ijifn 11. 1... Tlio nintior oi mo w ... . f..0lt nn,i about twenty passeii- arriving in .Mnmuiew " come up before Judgo Harris at Kit- '"J, h ' Sundny, with n good Hit olrK geno today upon Judge Wntters pe-,h sjtr,iny nftornoon an Informal and IS" tons of frelgH tltlon for their approvol. They will I to uw 1U11 by dipt. Sears The cargo wns principally u ho approved unless there la soino oh- t)0nr,i tl0 VL,8H0i t the North Hend 0f a consignment of mirtuei jectlon by tho dofendantB and nono . . . fcw onj0ycd tho the Woven Wire iiiattrtucaja Is expected. Nollco of the selectloii , ., "lhro; ,K, Ul0 yessol. Light re- Mnrshllohl. for the mm wnH Borvod on C. A. Sohlhredo, at- f ', ,minta woro served. She Is felt ninttressos. TWi wnH Borvou uu . i. obii-"i froshniinta woro sorveu. nnu tnrnov for tho Kinney vompniuos, ,lllllanillllv riiilnliml tlirouuhoiit. somo days ago. pnul Dlmmlck, general agent of It will tnko tho npprnlsors somo t)u, swnyno-Hoyt pooplo hero, ov tlmo to go over tho proporty nnd do- (,tH t0 ,.0IK.j,i0 nrrnugnnioiits to tcrmlne tho values of It nnd after) ,,.. 0. tomorrow for CBtabllsltlng their fliulings have boon announced j n nK,om.y Mnrshflold nnd will .Mnjor Kinney nmi nis iepresniu- )rouably nrrnnge for using tno oiu will bo given n ueaniig u i n,eakwat0r dock horo. . nf.Bfi.inlilntlllRH. .TlllH WaS tllOl n.l. 1 ..ll..n la af.llAtl II lllil in 1 fill .iinllrniiaflg. ...nl.l..nM.. ranrAIAntl thl (l- Iliuriiiiivi; ii....-v.- - , . r .... I.,,lntrv thlttllK IIIVIll "I II" ,1.....". ..Im.m on Coos Hay for tte l,"'rM'2 The passenKers nu "'i; I trip. The .Nann bi -: lifna their reasonableness. .This wns the procedure two yenrs ago wiiou i i IlenneBoy, J. C. Merchantn and J. P. .Morris appraised the property for . J. Rust ns tniBteo. . Kinney Is Rettrr. J. P. Morris of North Hend who wnH In Mnrshflcld Satin day stated that word had been received that Major Kinney continues to Improvo rapidly. Mr. Morris expects that Maj or Kinney will he nble to return horo soon to look after his affairs. HIIIP COAL TO SAX FRANCISCO J. K. Smith, of the Coos County fnlllnrlna intllrllPll nn the Kllzil- 1Ui mm a month's liislnena trlpj to San Franeibco. wnue in uiui ilty Mr. Smith made nrrangeinentB for tho delivery of regular cargoes of roal from the Rlverton mines to San Francisco parties. Tho jrtnn Is to ship the coal on tho Grnco Dol lar, filling the hold on t'ach trip and tho deck Joad 111 be lumber. ilnndim RtronLr. DAI PLAVKR I.K.W1W. A. J'. McDonald nnd family expect to leae this week for their former homo In Portland. Mr. McDuiinld played second base for the Myrtle Point team a greater prt of the 1918 season. It Is understood that this spring ho has some Tory good offers from some of the teams around Portland. Myrtle Point En terprise. OXIC yi'lTri RACK. K-Slierlrf Stevens of Portland He tlrt'ins (iulK-maloilul Cniidlilate. PORTLAND. ORB., March 23. Did KxSherltl Robert L. Stevens with draw from the gubernatorial race in order to seok election as mayor of Portland In tho event of tho recall of Albee. Dleck and Urowster. According to a rumor which has Along the Afij5T5a ffssusaag day for t;oos "." br ijeiM tnlnirrnm received Bf Georgo. . ...v"nnVT0nn,,lMt. ...iinf? lietneen CMW".J Vi.?!S tea ior iii i"vv" ,. 00171 run iicinv". ..- intorm , According to frf K. Smith of.wVpiwWJ" WHO OliM"- . -- ,., THl "5 A I a 1CU 10 I .....,lo.l IIUBIU"" ' .1.1 off, though definite Information has ' 2." cl8r0has broMM"1" , ih. itnn.. 1 en et my ir c niii.i ill... . itinns ui..' company hns tho steamer Homer 1 ,8 ,n tuat city w una siio may rouro 1110 Ainanco, no; firFt gam 10 " .jjjlfl irouuiu expenencou on mv mini- (1rprt Wn8 tne ,l,,"L ol boldt Hay bar wna responsible for '"cr'" 0 ,to t Vfr. tlie Killer uoing wunurawn rrom :"-,.- , ji.oou, i" ". , there avIioii tho business was turned ' " lnl),,ectors n , over to tho Alliance Tlio lauer "V" .. i0eri oniy " j nnn 1 nriiirii 1 ruin in 111111 iv mill iiiii.u 1 a ' nirn - Sunday night. I feUlaced ' M V Wlljr, ' "XL Mrs. M. J. Arnistrong. a r O.Normandlc ;,A. - w. uriimi. .'!. "'- ft!t Fred Grlflln. Jos. Grlflo. WK well, Mrs. Marria. J ItOKlir. A. .NOIOUII, "" - ago. . . Walerirwi from tho Alliance dock 0 J ........ In. r ill K!4u AQIVUK'"! 1 "",. '""?.,". ",. Mil! enKwaior uock iiuiu. . gcra nrnvinK ,- vrv THO Aroilliu IB ncuuuiiii'u hi iv.... were r. r "'"",:,, v.uai I San Francisco early Thursuny ior Miss Rhbsoii, j. a - j, Coos Hay and will probably . sail Wllllnms. Mr. Dvli. T J 1 O .!.... f.B lnP . . . . r... U'liV M.J J.I"V"I rrom nero nui nuiiinmj " huiihuii, uu n--, n land. Among thoso sailing on tho Aro llno woro: Mr nml Mrs R. Iv. Uootll. MrB. A. 'Thrush. Mr. F. Dohorty, W. M. linm-lvli f!n Pnlflilllir. .T. II. Jly- ers, M. Sond, D. J. O'NoIl, G. Mash, II. Lyovlc, win. uuruocK, a. uuu bon, Geo. II. Lubo, and L. CT. Laurson. ALLIAXCK IS OVKRHAULKD. Kliler or Homer May Re Awliu'il to Rcllmo Regulnr Veosel. A Portlnnd paper says: Work being dono aboard tho steamer Al liance, operated by the North Pac ific lino on the Portlnnd-Coos Hny Kurekn run, precedes n general ov erhauling which Is to bo started as Boon as tho stcamor Georgo . Klder Is In commission again or somo other vossol Ib available, Tho Alliance hns boon on drydock horo and considerable caulking dono on her hull, besides cleaning and paint ing. As tho Georgo W. KIdor mnde Kuroka when first placed on tho Portland-California route by tho North Pacific, It Is assumed that ho will bo assigned to covor tho .mint rniitn wll In tlio All OIICO IB tllORRlSOX TO RL'X to be repiaceu. , , tli 1 j The latest negoUMw j (rf ninst likely to material'" ,, - . .. . .n glllTU ..,, .. I ;,a..,lolnv. a EOOd c" .iBfl C01111III0 Major to Oppose Tom Hall '"""". ' " tti. accom. ., According to a rumor which has, foi. jA.Kisiatho Honor. I L , Zrnble tonnage "-. gained currency that Is the real pur- Mayor A. T. Morrison ns a Demo-1 consiiiei" offer roniort pose of the e-bherlrt and the truo crnt announces his candidacy in the fOI,BOioV 000 was tend", B explanation of his surprisingly sud- coqulllo Sentinel for representative ue0 '':.:,'. this week, v l ,, den decision to abandon his ambition n tho leglslnturo from this county 1 or "vicinal price askea" to be govornor. Stevens left for tho ji,.. Morrison Is asking the people tuo " J : nANTO : HAD SHU-" " easi, osioiioimj u uuoiiivdo in), l0 ggijd aim 10 oniem 111 uruor i" which, he said, might entail nn ah- i10 mav help along tho good load senco of several wtckB. , movement, Ho Is willing to nccep AW itt .. .1.1.1. Ill I tt tmtl'n O HC HlO OlllCe WIIU'll nill linunu c. I'v fllinw nt . I.. ...,!.. n iLnnmln ... (.'llllury juna ill uiuoi iu j.."...-.. - Everybody cau6o ln wnich he Is Interested; and nox'T i'oi.i?r JIAS0X1C- TOXK.HT. come. ffU bhI' m.. r.rnoe Dollar ,5" m I run niiiPR wiiinn win uivuitu u ii- 1 1 hit .--- ..onint -. i big show nt ptrnrv loss In order to promote a sea Wednesday m j- .Tvnrvlinilv ... ......i. i.- t- i...-otn,l. on.l nnn font nr luui""..i t6Sir She experie" c,. KlMSCOPAl, ladles' RKXKFIT show MASONIC TONIGHT. All come. wo hono tho neonlo will give him tne opportunity ne seeKH, 111 mm. - , .UfflrultV in Brownsville getting s ...IH nfl J m I urown. ... - hour sss -j M'CATJiKY show at MASOMC there L T rtDe tug.-"' 'rnvifsiiT. non't miss 11. i""v"