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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 15IX DOINGS RIGID RULES FOR THEATRES n.ir? riiTV i COUNCIL i CHANGE IK Tho Marshflold city council last evening ngrcotl upon tho adoption of a rather stringent ordinandi .regu lating theatros, public hallB, otcT.io rinal passage was. postponed until tho next mcqtlng in order that, a slight change might bo Inserted so that tho Masonic Opera House would bo permitted to utilize part of Its roar spaco for standing room In case of largo crowds. Tho ordlnanco was drafted by City Attorney Doss and applies to all thea ters, halls. etc. where gatherings aro bold and provides; That all Beats must bo fastened to tllo floor. That thero shall be 3 I Inches be iwoen tho backs of tho scats. That no one will bo allowed to stand In tho aisles, In tho rear or uti lize looso chairs or scats. That no ono shall bo allowed to enter after tho seating capacity Is Xlllod. It provides for a fine of $25 to $50 or a jail sentence for n violation of It nnd nn emorgoncy clause attached so that it will go Into effect at once. Council Copple objoctcd to the eli mination of tl'o standing room tiso at tho Masonic, clnlmlng that thero wim a largo space In tho roar that could bo utilized In caso of baud concerts, eta. City Attorney Gobs nnd others Volntod out Hint It was alright bb long a nothing happened but In caso of n flro or panic In ono of tho show chouses here which might result fatal ities, tho council would bo sovoro ly censured. For New Theatre. It was also decided that an ordl- nanco making moro strict reguln tlonH on tho seating capacity, tho -width of alHlcs, the kind of structure etc. should bo enacted. It was first suggested that this apply only to now theatres but Councilman Albr.ocht said that that would bo an unfair discrimination In favor of tho old flretrapB. It was practically ng.'cod that tho now ordlnanco should glvo tho prosent theaters six months or so to comply with Its tonus and that now ones bo required to comply whon Inillt. Tho matter was brought up nw log to tho proposal of tho Noblo cs into. .to build a theatro at Third nnd Central for O. J. Lcmanskl. DONNELLY AVE. HO I grado at Donnelly, V.e wanted to see the matter adjusted. If was stated thnt tho now Cath olic Cluireh would also bo built to conform with the proposed change In grade. I ncvvmii Biitci viii.-iiiiii. I Mrs. Lang also urged tho council not to take steps towards. Iniurov incr Seventh street now. Slio fa Id Council Decides Not to Reduce Jliff Kiou V? was Grade There Others are , t00 soft to permit it being pnved and ; FstflhlkhPfl ', tliat It was not tho time for It. Sho cbiduiibiitu. .mW Bho owno(, I)rnc(Ie(llly ,, lno Tho Mnrshflold city council last property on ono sldo of the street evening decided to postpono Indofl- and when the Improvement wnB need- nltcly nny action on tho proposed ed, sho would not oppose It. Sho c'vango In grade of Donnelly avenue, was assured that tho council did not or rather Sixth streot south of Don- propose to open the street this sum- nett. Tho action followed a discus- mer. slon by members of tho council, who Inspected tho street the other day, and after a numbor of tho Donnelly avenue property owiiors had dlscuss- eii wie mauui, Thqro was qulto a dolegatlon of Donnelly avcniio proporty .owners nrosont to onnoso tho proposed threc- fnnt mil In f h'n irrniln nt Sixth and I Donnelly. Among those present woro Mrs. Lydia Lang, Mrs. D. B. ostlinu, Mrs. F. S. Dow, W. P. Murphy, Dr. pnllnj Wntlnn ntwl Unlit. T.lvrnn. . UUUIIUI 1.W, ..U 44WW. ....... Councilman Copplo after noarlng tho matter, mndo a motion that tho iiroDoscd din nun In grado bo tabled nnil tlio Council concurred. Then Aflnr nnnrtv An linnr'o illnnlHslon thoy wont ahead and established tlio nHt nKiit, tli0 city Council adopted a grnuo on 4iiiiuihih num rum m m rosoiuuon remitting ino i nno nn Ulghth, the grado at fourth being I)0B0(, on CntlBi Nt0j,j0 for blocking 14 feet, at Fifth N.C; at Sixth, ll Fmh nn,i nonnott with his pllo drlv nt Sovcnth, II. 0, nnd at Eighth, 15.3. cr At tjinc8 tllP (ilBCii8slon grew very Tho grndo established on Bennett nnnintC(i nn, personalities woro to wns M.C at Fourth: 1T..2 at Mfthj ,iBC(1 , bordering on "fight talk." 15.8 nt Sixth and lfi.-l at Sovontli. j Tno mntter wns brought up by A. AffertH JonoH Hiilldhiir K. Peck, who pointed out that Mr. F. JC. Clottings . pointed out that Noblo was the victim of clrcumstnn thu fnlluro to do something about cos, the dredgo fill having prevented tho grndo on Sixth street south of Mm from going In nnd driving the Dennett affected Jones Brothers, piling. The fill covered F. K. Oettlns who bnvo tho piling driven for n hiirvey stnkes. Then ho said tho pllo pormnnent concroto building nt Sixth, driver wns too big to bo .shifted and Dennett. Ho said that tho build- around. lug could not bo moved nnd It wbh Councilman Ferguson Insisted that ossontlnl to know what tho grndo wns the pllo-drlvcr could havo boon moved llkoly to be. Ho wns told to go, nnd. snid inni .nouio urn noi pny any Silk aJ Wool Crepe Dresses C Has Warm Session Over Penalizing Pile-driver Owner for Offense CREPE DE CHINE CHIFFON TAFFETA FLOWERED CREPE CREPE METEOR SERPENTINE CREPE WOOL CHALLIi IS Exceptional values await those who choose fmm this lot. Dresses suited for all occasions All nr? tily trimmed with fine laces, fanoy crystal or noK .buttons, Moire silk and new embroidery effpp ? Skirts are in the newest tunic, peplum and ruffled models. Seldom does this or any other store E the opportunity to offer such handsome dresses at From $12.50 to $35.00 m i ahead and flguro on the grndo, pro viding for tho cut at Donnelly. Only Ono llulldlng. V. P. Murphy, who was present, urged tho Council to tnko doflnlto action on Sixth street, ns ho said that Jones Ilrothors would not go nhond until thoy woro sure nbo grado. Ho said that as ho was in building mntcrlnl supply business nnd wanted to boo tho town go ahead, ho thought that tho Council ought to do everything thoy could to got ,no.w .buildings, greeted. Ho BaJUJ.thnt, 00 long ,ns they A'.A not change tho heed to tho rights of others. Noblo then took n hand In tho dis cussion and ho and Ferguson had qulto a tilt. Councilman Copplo said that It looked to him as though Noblo nnd been punched for a technical offonso In order to oven up somo old scores. Ho said thnt thero was no trnflc at Sixth and Dennett nnd no ono had been Inconvenienced. ForgtiBon resented Copple's re mnrks and enmo back at Copplo rath er briskly. City Engineer Jiucklhghnrit ox- Better Glasses TPv ! lVVtiI Mn ' OiQ Ji Jl JJJTA JlJlU'l PERFECT COMFORT IN . READING We have just put in the most complete OPTICAL DE PARTMENT in Southern Oregon a modern, well equip ped OPTICAL PARLOR where we do perfect work in EX AMINING EYES. Broken lenses duplicated. Don't wait a week for glasses when you can get them here in a few minutes. We lhave installed a com plete LENS GRINDING plant, where we can make any kind of a lenson short notice. T0RIC LENSES. are the best. $5.00 per Pair. T0RIC KRYPT0K BIFOCALS (Far and near vision in one piece) $10.00 to $15.00 per pair. 1 Ordinary flat lenses $1.50 to $3.00 per pair. Your money back if not satisfactory. $12.50 $ZZ,50 For the Assortment the Qualities -and the Workmanship, Our Prices on Women's Suits are the Lowest We Know of. All Suits up to $25.00 Go at Special $30-00 and $35.00 Suits Go at SEE CORNER WINDOW DISPLAY ' Walking Skirt Specials $3.45 and $3.85 Smart new Skirts in all the most wanted materials, latbst designs and novel ties. A selection in which you are sure to find just what you want, no matter how critical you may be. When this lot is sold, they will" not be duplicated at these prices. See them. Hub Dry Goods Co. "SMART AVKAll FOR W OMEN." Cornel' Broadway 'and Central Avenue. Phone 361. BIG LEAGttE . BALL lllnliidd hbw hd lind sworn out tho fund' In-1005. Ho ougHostcd thnt-if warrant for NouIo'h nrost nud how nn automatic flush tnuk wns Installed Noblo lind broken tho railing on C6n- n t at n cost of. about $125 ho tral nvenuo nnd damaged tt'.o "string-1 thought tho troublo would end. No ors" on Dennott nvonuo. Noblo enmo decision wah renchod about it except bnuk nt Buckingham by dooIarlttK thnt If It wna installed, tho property thnt Lawhorno had usol Buckingham owners' will lmvo to pay tho cost, ne a tool In this enso nnd alleged thnt I To Mow Building. I.awhorno did tho sumo with lilm In ' An ordltmnco wiih unssed grant- tho South Kourth Btreot pond. mu tho O. A. Knutii company por- DucUliiKhnin rcsontod this nnd told , mission to movo tho hulldliiKS In Its nbout other offensos of Noblo'B pllo- present rotnll yards to 'conform with . ilflifnf ninl ViKtn nffAfml t tt i Mwi llHtL at tfn llnitU Pflff nf tllrt ' thnt nuckliiKhnm wiu wronB. " .'d wnroliouso Is to bo moved toVenlco... J Councllmnn Connlo snld thnt ho tho wntorfront, A limit of six Los Ancolcs ......... did not blnmo Mr. Noh'o for rosont- months wns plnced on tho-pormU. Hntterlos: Klejifer Iiib, tlio dlBBrnco of IioIhb iirroatod """ l,'o compimy is 1101 nuowou 10 nugiiua uuu uui. for'n technical vlolntlon. lie suld ni P nny moro irnmo ouiiuiuks nii thnt ho (Copplo) hail never been nr- l,1 flren. h At Los Angeles - MLt inJ Btor, rested or hold up as a law violator City l-'InnniT. Call in and inspect our plant and learn how PERFECT glasses are made. No spectacle shark here. We have a competent optician in charge. Red Cross Optical Oqptt Red Cross Drug Store Telephone 122 ' mill ho rniili! unilnriitMiiil wl.v Mr.' All QrillllHnco Wn8 "pnBSOll lirOVIU Noble did not wWi to be so branded. 'K ,r tlio snlo of $1794 worth of finally Councilman Copplo made "I'T"1 Improvement bonds, a motion that tho fine bo remitted , clfy Tronsuror W lllams was In- und Councilman Albrecht seconded IU fl!;uc)0!1 to xm ih, onil-annunl It carried with Forisiiaon au tho only J"t(,.r5',,tr VnTn '!l ?il3R? V Ul dlisontliiR voter. "; $".000 1 auUtnni Inn UoimIb. Mr. Noblo was tola that ho would 'L.r?i lL t?t?Br?., V lmvo to Rct permltB from tho Htrcet 'I". r.e firo,n Ul? ,K01 nl f.umlt0 rn.n.lt.. w hnn hn u-li.l.n.1 ,nv t9, 8IClnl ImprOVOIllOnt bond fUlld (ho ilrlvor across streets lln rpndllv 1 Pn' Interest. Tho bonds worp agreed to all 'dSnawdS ' a KW"' ffir.??"?!!!: Vli? ffi irnt. n Hni.i M. i, nni.i ,.,. dato of Issuanco nnd tho city hns .!..'..- . to ailvanco.tho Interest now duo and ttreots. Ho said tht Inml llin I,Il flvo Inn ilrlvnp nrt n lu "vunco .1110 lllluruBl now uuo wncnii .w,n Probably K6t It back later. Th2. M, .Mn u-n. rnl.1 ..! -. Tll. 1Y .'tt P.V $356.60 OH Then tho fiuestlon wns raised nbout v u i. ". " " ? iy .!"",0.V. ... "' tl.ls beliiB tho first tlmo Mr. Noblo m0nt bb so of 'the Vironerty was nrested and Recorder Hutler re- wHlTot bo benofltted I,ro"erty cnlleil the mlxiin between W. P. Mur- l" nfltT Vr lack Tnxcs phy and Noblo and tlio latter said ! clty CB'2 nutlor rentod that uiniinooniy luinBitorcKreueaauoui Mlo ,.u vnnfrt' .rtvrt in nnv n.nlltl""".V"V",' Vn , ., ." ; V: . r ' , cnncenniioii. toiiTiiviTsTi:u.v unci'fc Victoria 7; Seattle 10. Vancouvor 1; I'ortliud 0. Spokano C: Tncoma J. AMKHICAX I.WCVE. CIiIcuko 0: St. Louli 1, Detroit 9; Cloveland 7. Now York 8: Washington J. Boston 9; Philadelphia 1. NATIONAL liRIClT, St. Iuls 0; Chicago 1. ' PJttBhurK-Clnclnatlr Urooklyn H; Nov York i. t Phlladolplda 7; Potoa. WOrXlAST-I'i:iI8 IIOCTOff. LOS ANOBLES. Ca L, , W v, Tom McCnroy's Vo Igait-P Uwfl Jl for May 19 Is off. Woljwt Wgl wrist having furnuneu eu .- ,m.V.oic -" i,.i . . .i i .a .. v-,j iiwm.i, ,i,,u l fJ UUWUvi.nnnA mill, min wns Liiur tu iiinn t cor n a ,.:, ...a , i ifluiwtit'i .---- . -..,- , , i . , T.t i V '" oncK nixes, iiuuruBi unci iiuuai- ,...! rv 0 bring Jcs "TZ chance to Blvo Murphy all ho wanted )ty nn tho irurary Site, tho owners10" LnDuffy hereto fllltff to but said ho would Inter. r it ., i,nin. ,.i,i ii. . r9 Jimmy uuuy wi J0"'" "?! ,li68,' Mn.!; o your prior to which tho city .Tt len suggested that tho iiwkiu hihi nwiii mo o uno imw R Iecd ,0 M st -fl th0 ffi. ?n..."l"1.?," . m..01tn fr Lttr did not transfer It to tho city ....... h "'W"v """i " """' '" for n Vonr and thn tnyna xvnrn nlao Council boiiRht'lt. i. V.or.nrnl ImnreillOO H1?! IIIU HOHVii." "-: , K. ,. 4i., i oaiM f'roia nut w - It sooma that they gnvo ,ncninst the Mexican again. BAYSPOUCKnUKPISU- ono said anything and Allen said assessed for that year but City At- Governor Won Challenges lv that hovn guilty of tho offonso torney Gosb Eot this remitted. How-1 .Mnu to VWl a". niifi iiimr ma 1111111 lniiin -.. ". ... s- nnv .-- SAIiK.M, ur., ."'' nirt and becnuso Chief oi rm -.., nud took his modlclno. Pay ('iiiiti-iu'tiii-ji over tho previous year nnu no wns Instructed Is still due' to try ,. 'l. -- ., in, iu nu lliliui:iuu IU Hi' UUU "Ciuuou v...-. nAfflOJ M0hJJ?20rm!U,.l50i wuro,or'ort' collect U from tho parties giving Portland, In a recent pew? paid $3r.b.8r. for tholr contract on the warranty deed to tho city. .tdrviow, charged tuatoe Second Court from Second to Kim nnd . I y couragod Portland treeii .couragou - ,:.. f,ii IIAI HOY AT 1JANDON. to vlolato the "'",.,, te0i it took just o)even men,, fourteen nor west, w u "- h,(i i boys and n pack of bloodhounds' to' uo press, cal '" " j,B W mil iiun-ii aim cupmru a wiiu uiiq u ..." -- tjve oUW r. woolly streot Arab this morning pear in tho ccui"y j who had broken Into tho drodger "fight It out" sftouia m yJ m liast ilandon and extracted a re- sufficiently u M"" volver and otlier articles of valuo satlBfact!oru . thorofrom linstdna nonlrlnnlnllv tint. ,.,., vrll' l'lil. Mnnn Kr llnrplnv nsVml Ir, lm n.I,m., l i 4 41.- ...,., t.i . Hr.l.l J id monoy on their Eighth street con- ter ho had terrorized tho ontlro tho work accepted Ilagqulst and DJorqulst woro paid $194,36 on their Second Court con tract. They woro also paid $159. Kt on tho contract on Second Btreet from Birch to Kim. Peart Ilrothers were ordered paid $69-1.04 on their contract for graling uemiocK rrom sixtn to Eignth . "V..i,.Wer sayi: fj tract In Ferndnlo nnd a warrant was neighborhood ly a reckless display rr,iJnf vorth Bend, h !HifJ ordered Issued for tho collectlin of of tho purloined artillery, a special Jf0' nllJ la large dairy me aBM-BBiiieiiis. , uetacnniont or police was detailed to " "d 0n the portion o-. Hngnulst & DJorqulst were order- gather him In, which they succeed- W.J P.eeo on u v i ed paid $27 for putting 1 sidewalks qd In doing nftor a long and exciting P0,1 of the several WJ oil rim Avenue from Second to Cotirt chaso. What to do with tho embryo i8, niy t pontemplates buIW"" juihikui. parson woro ordered pall Harries Is a puzzle, as his tender ". " j mraer. Duri?t.V $15, .1 0 foi planking tho same strwt. age precludes the possibility of a B1)r,nfr. nlTlias divided o Assessiiu'iits Mjule, prison sentence or a term in. the fijf 'ViinnB and IeaalnR ", J i uw 4iiuui utciiiiu UBBfbaiUUIU was -"" i"i.umij, uuimuu ami, adapted as proposed and bids on tlur : ' work win soon bo asked. I uuuu iuhja.n is FIXIATKO, For Improvl tho Hrowery saloon me east end was assessed twenty cents per front foot and on tho west LueaBKeu. I imun uuuaa m wtkii, ,Vioiis dairy barns on -- lug tho alley north of 0n"ll Schooner Pulled Into the ' ' reat deal of &?& ialoon. the property on S'JHSl.SS?1 K8 fV,r UoImUiu PurposS of reclaiming a b end forty-threo cents per front foot. it was stated that W. U. Uouglas was threatening to enjoin the city from improving tho alloy. Second Strevt Sewer. Clrj- Engineer Buckingham report ed that he had Investigated the North I Second street sewer and found trat P i was built out of the city's general FLORENCE. Or.. Mav 5. Tho I1""" ."', ",.. Hneh'Hrifrnn whlnh irrnnmln,! o th. Ol UI n" '" mouth of the Sluslaw Tuesday, was pulled Into tho channel about 7 o'clock Saturday and is being towed up tho river to beach for repairs. The two cables to tho north. Jetty parted after smashing the windlass and putting tho donkey engtne out of commission for a while. The Yajutne Bay llfesavers ran- auother cabin whlrh hlH SMITH'S VAHIETY Kiipin ricni" .. r- ', and DO) T?r rd' CHINA STOi I