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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1914)
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VEJ ONLY TWO MORE DAYS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARSHFIELD'S GREATEST SALE CLOSING OUT ALL MILLINERY We have just 72 Hats left to close out in the next two days antf to give you an idea how anxfous we are td close them ' out, we have special priced all of Knox and Gage Hats as follows; $25.00 Gage Hats, Sale $9.75 $15.00 Pattern Hats... $3.95 $13.50 Knox Hats, Sale $3.25 $20.00 Knox Hats, Sale $4.25 18.00 Knox Hats, Sale $6.75 $12.50 Knox Hats, Sale $3.25 Our Gigantic Forced to Unload Sale of High-Grade Men's, Women's and Children's Wear Positively Closes Saturday Night, Nov- 2 1 st TAKING THE ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF BUSINESS DONE SINCE THIS SALE STARTED AS A BASE i WE FIRMLY BELIEVE THAT THIS SALE WILL BE LONG REMEMBERED BY THE BUYING PUBLIC OF MARSHFIELD & SURROUNDING, COUNTRY. We intend to makfe the last two duys of our sale the banner days. 'We are devoting our entire time going through thejstdck and wl&.lhere is a possible chance for us to make'hriflth'ef cut on prices, we have done so. On many lines We have marked thenrsb tow thaNHyill not commence to pay for the raw m atsrial, s.y nothing about the making of the garment. We must reduce this stocks Read every, itpm in this ad.1 and then come, see if you don't find everything' just as advertisad, even though you don't want to buy.' ' - 'ONLt TWO ftdtoMbfcY.u" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARSHFIELD'S GREATEST SALE T ... $ i8.no Hntid Hmbroldor- cd Cli If fun Waist Special SiJ.I)." $21.50 Chiffon Waist I.nce Yolk Special MISSES' SWEATERS $2.00 Sweaters, Sale .-$1.35 $2.50 Sweaters, Sale ..$1.75 $2.75 Sweaters, Sale ..$1.98 $4.00 Sweaters, Sale ..$2.48 AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES AND KUWNS We have, about 30 garments left in this lot. You Will find values from $27.50 to $52.50. We are going to try and clean up the balance or mis lot in the next two days. It would be useless for us to try to describe these garments. We want you to come In and see the values we are giving, even though you don't want to buy. Friday and Saturday special, $19.75 li.ilMKS !?r7.1 SUIT SI'IX.'IAUS Wo feol wo niv .lolng you 11 favor wlioit Mo imk you (o como mill sec this .special Suit offering, as ic aiv milling (o It dully Suits that Merc piled much higher at the beginning of (his sale. If vti worn to try to go Into detail and describe the mii tei'lal and ntylcs It would take an entire page. The only tiling is mo are going to unload them and vto only have tmi days left to do It In, and they will he niccliil priced at $12.75 $2i.r,o (land N.nbrol.lor cd Bilk Chiffon Waist Special $13.50 Illaek Silk Chif fon Wnlst .... $.1.1)5 ... IjAIHKK COAT SI'KCIAl, !I12.7.T We cannot recommend this lot of coats too highly. Vou will find val ue up to )j!:l2.5) In all the wanted materia Mich as Ilroadcloth, Scotch .Mixtures, Plaids, Checks and many fancy novelties. Cost and profits Mere In! night of when we marked them for the final An wfnd.up. I-Vl.lny and l S Saturday pcelal .r,1 HXTIt.l SIM-X'IAIi We have a Mg line of IjihIich' Suits in exclusive styles, copies of Imported models. Xo two SiiKh alike, (hat we aie koIiik to take a big loss on for the next two days to close them out. on are doing youisclf an injustice If you neglect to see this ppecial offering. tfl.IKi SI'MCIAI Wu have a llg lino of Children's and .Misses Coats sizes H to I I, regular val ues up to $10.50. We iv closing them out. We tiro not going (,, miV(, (, ,'t( when Saturday liiglrt I es. Wo must mU every coat. Special priced . . , iMMas"nnsi ' asr i $4.95 JP1! .ICST A WOltl) AIIOl'T .MUX'S SLITS. Xo doubt the most of you know tluit every -suit In till entlte slock Is new in ( an old Milt in the lot, Hid you lime an assortment f over i!,"0 Suits to selci t fiom, in it' I the wanted ma terial 4 and stjlos. We 1110 closing out every thing In our Hoys' Depart- ' menl and you cannot 11 f- fonl to ox ci look the liar- 1 ;alus we 1110 offering I'rl- , lay and Sat 111 day I'm; (he 1 .. uoys. MEN'S SUIT SALE $15.00 $17.00 $18.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $30.00 $37.50 Suit, Sale Suit, Sale Suit, Sale Suit, Sale Suit, Sale Suit, Sale Suit, Sale Suit, Sale ...$ 9.75 ...$11.25' ...$12.75 ...$13.50' ...$15.-25 ... .$1775 ...$18.50 ...$19.75 CLOSING OUT ALL BOYS' SUITS $4.50 Suits, Sale $3.00 $5.50 Suits, Sale $4.35 $6.50 Suits, Sale $4.95 '$'8io' Suits, Sale $6.25 CLOSING OUT ALL BOYS' OVERCOATS $ 8.0tf Overcoats, Sale $3.00 $11.00 Overcoats, Sale $6.15 $12.50 Overcoats, Sale $6.25 $15.00 Overcoats, Sale $7.65 Remember Saturday is the last day. Do your shopping early. THE COCHRAN BROKERAGE CO., in w MEN'S OVERCOATS $18.00 OvfilYiruik e -,.. $27.50 Oyercoats-, hut ' $36.00 Overcoats lifffil J SHIRT SPECIAL . Men's $2.50 Cluett Shirts made with detachable collars and French cuffs. All neat patterns. Special $1,65' Men's $2.00 French Flannnl Shirt, detachable collar an French cuffs, Special ..$1,35 $3.00 Fine French Flannel' Shirt with detachable collar French cuffs, nice, nsat strinc patterns, Special 31.35 $i.2r. Cliamoln (IIovom Sjieclal $3.00 s-'ft Hats Latest styles KlwIM I.D.'i . MEN'S FLANNEL SHIltf" SPECIAL $2.00 Flannel Shirts $1,lfl .ou r-iannei snirts .-Sl.65 $3.00 Flannel Shirts ..$1.95 EXTRA SPECIAL Men's Derby Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, Special ...40c SUIT CASES $2.00 Suit Cases $ .59 $4.25 Suit Cases ....$1.98 $1.00 Lunch Boxes ..$ .75 $22.50 Extra Heavy Lcalh er Kid-lined traveling bag, brass trimmed. A very special bargain $12.75 17.70 Bilk Motwillno SklrtH Hpcclnl 11.75 Mcrrorlxcil SklrtH All coIoih l)Hc I.ndlos' LiuIIoh' i.7r. .00 OutltiK Klnnnul OuthiK Klnnnol (lOWMH (iOWIIS Hpcclnl Special ijil.un !j!t.:i.i me IRVING BLOCK GOOD PROGRESS , MR I ROD . W. L01IT DIES TLE POINT ITB coiiHt mm or tlio Wlllnniotto, It uoultl lio chhj' for tlio IIIII HyHtom'a OroKon Klcctrlc to ciiniu down to' CottiiKo (Iruvo nml connect up with It anil tliouco follow tlio proposed j louto Into Coos liny. A lurRo (tor-, tlou of tlio rontl will liuvo to 1km liullt nnyway to not out tlio tlmliur F. B. Waite Tells of Construe- S? wo,",, ,urn,'h an ,ra,,,aB, ?'"!?' BS"k?Lffid cW inn Thnft Oummvi n fn .... ". ... I IH'OO IVUtll OllbUUIIIUO OIUI hum iiiuiu oui vuv iu uuua i Tint Mill intorcatH nro said to lio Bay and tO Hill Line lionvlly Intorostcil In tho Woyor- ,. , , , ,. , , luuiBor Conii;iny wlucn Iiiik ImiuoiiBo ...,. o-. .,...- himivu ,0,(11KB lf iiiiu iniL-iiciiiiy roiupiuuHi uiihi iroiu )imammMmsBmMMi ENGLAND PREPARED FOR WORST Men's ,. , not- , M.,0'"' Special Tlo BUM I.Ulo 1 1 OHO Jfl' 130 Iloto 10c jftw?MZMmr;zmrmxi -m Islatttls Arc IiivimIimI. tlinlior In tlio coast denly to Heart Failure (Special to Tlio 1'lnioB.) MYim.B POINT, Or.. Nov. People Coushlei' What to Do In (.'iimM In awonililliuc troopH ami puxliliiK on I tlio Jiiost ailvanceil, however Tow In , number, till moiu can lio collwlud. (0 AliotUlnl TffM l Coo II. f Tlmri.) f Til piVORi Olljuct UlllMt lltt COIIKtNlltly tl ImiMQau uIiihiii .. .. .1 ii... .... LONDON. Nov. 11). Tlio roqiwul."' "-- -'" "" "ro an ouoi.iy. 1 volcoil hy Bsvoral London uowRpnpers and to Impedo hU proxroiw until n IU ttll 1 1 nlt ffMAs .... 1.1 a , tlmt tlio cltlHonry of UiiKhiml ho In-',-' "" '"" "" i "" truetuil hy tlio War Office Just towl r , ",u ""V "' l,,u u"'ry m-. Dollar Christmas Fumndl For Homeless Belgians "It Has Been Vouchsafed to us to Remain at Peace, With Honor, and in Soma Part to Succor the Suffer ing and Supply the Weeds of Those Who Want" From Thanksgiving Proclamation of the President. w lilt? nmmrtl uniit in inn Aninrlimn -. . . . . . . --. i ii vvi. iiiii ail tut ii iiitii u w i I (itiiiii J i r atj wt k v- r iiii iin Mini v nil i niiixiii Kin ... i i v r-v..w ,. .. ..,.,-r.. . - hiuior in. ronmrko.1 F. 1. Wnlto .. Kvcp , (T ( in mmi . roHIUU.to ,,tlxo., ' l, ot . " '. "f ." aor",W" ,,,vn,T ' imwo: Intrlc.o ., .1 ' , I" H l-onplo hy Alhort. KIiik f tlio tloph i r:"7 . " lBlT"B,Ui,...Ti MIIN to y. ,f Myrtlo Point, surcumhod 8i.ddo.i- -wiiBtnor to ;iKni as cu.w.i. or io ,J.(,.ml,.;iIv ....." ". ;"--"' " "j Holislnim. In l.el.alf of hla nturv- A V I'lUf-OUiNuniii raiiroau irojeci. -Tiipy At ,,,.. ,...,, .,.. ..i... , , ... loiunin nnwivo ims iinnuiuoii mo . . " -..v . .... ..aw arottluK a.oK flr,t rato and T. .on will ZZ , .rTSr . u5. hlnno! lia ' -H P"t -nl- 1 7 tZZ X ZZZ.VZclZ ' H..KH ko lht w l,avouHurvoy.tuu , , ,)0 ro , ,() CooB , , , , pniiui , m n.oro than ..... hundred your aKo to JJJf1 V JJ J hou ted ro.pone In thin count . Ho l.K crow work nK hotweon Suthor- , b lnallllflll.turodf 0 ,,,,. 1(lown nml wl,llln vo minut((S moot n .l.ullar contingency. Th n """W "H '?' "I ? ny: . i . I, .... aim cooa im nun ui.iior. 0(l mU ,,,.,. i.()tlu,r8 nm, ,llllotly ,,,, ,0 , rmi Uoyoml .author of tho ordon. was the l)iil( of .....,- -"-." iniur Doi.lte nil that can he dono. tlio k( c. tVorl;, then eoiuuini.de.'-IU'ol.lef, and Tlio road now lielni: built Iu io .. v ir.....m.... ,....... ..,.. .......... . ,.., . i... ...s- ' - M, . I. I'llllllllh HITIIT IIW.I DIIIIJ I11TIIIL 1111I1IIU Hlltt Lilt. U1111HM. tap u IjIk holt of tlmhor In tho Cal that thoy .lid not l.uvo their tldo-i Mr.J.uudy w..a Irani In Ohio .boiilMM' W' lromulgteil In 1S01. w'aan ., ' " la LI . apoula ruiiKu oat of Suthorlln. water mill on Coos Hay. tho ox- severity years aKo and oanio to Myr-' Urllmw rnwnled Uie' lndlnK 'of' '" 3P M"Me n ' ' rrounil, In About fourteen mllox out from Hutli- roiiBo and difficulties they havo en-'tie Point In 1S0O. Ho served in the tnioiMi hy Napoleon not only possL ' ;,'". " lt,0wle(lRe orlln ii tunnel will turn tho road , countered on the Siusmw making It ll!:ird Ohio Infantry In tho CUM ! ' hut probable. At any rato thli J, ", ", y,, ""I'e'lorlty of Into tho Houlc Creek Valley and Uvldont that thev must come lioro.Wnr. An.. nninir l..r l .....I Is to ho l.iferie.l by the touo of tho1 .. ... .""" Vtt"tKe. lie w - . ...-.. ......... 0 ....... .... . ,, IllllDI Ita ..lillu.i.l 1 1 .l. i a uioncoown Into tho .North iJiiip- buiuo time, lio said that tho cost'KiKed In tho hardwaro business, tlio I 1hU announoomeiit. (llll, TllO COIltrilCt for tllO road Is of luilllllii' InL'd nil n rnlli'mul u-nu firm liiiliw. I Inllnir l.iin.lv nml Ciniia Coillinuiltinir nil III Ik nllf-laiit iln. by a Portland firm, n Mr. 'mini, i..aH than lumber nml that . it..iitu. l... u-..a ninntui'i i.r.iBi.iini cunient. tho Dnllv Mali uv'ii u -nf m,"'t ,l0 ,,r,v '"1 everythliiK use- i ' ' - j. ' mi u-iihji. i.i. ......... ..... I11I1B. lia .iltllw.k.1 ... rl..l.. .... I " "'"I mi i mill .or uvury ui- Itl.le of Biistenance. The eountrv held 1 rotter belnj; acjlvo head of con- Hie dlffoienco In tho cost of load- j of the Hank of Myrtle Point. He special ielevnue at 'the presont tlmo. wllN" ' '' "''a lestroyo.l with fitrurtloii. The road Is being flnan- K i,ber on cars ami on ships ccd hy tho ltoaoh Timber Company, I Illom, wnH ,,K Hnvliu,'. Tho iiim liiit It taps tho blK holdliiBs of tl.o iHtr that boos on to cars, ho said. Weyorhiuisor Interests as well ami ,a , i,o handed piece by piece and Tho followliiK are tlio contrltn- ocelvod thus far! rlend "-'" ....... r... j" viiikiii.ii Jdwlu Labowltch ,. . .. f'pJ 'HP (V Frlond . .' "V r. n r,nr :'' Milton .. suffering In Uie coiiiIiik winter will W. H. Mellroom be torrlble; hut tho hiirdon wo inust, " "J"'1 ' lioar will lin lUlilnno.l ir mv i.miiln i C(,U? lln' can ho sparod tho pangs of huiiKor, with Its frightful coiisequeucort of (It soaso and violence." Homeless, roofloss, foodloss and without ovon tho most limited noaos sltlos, luimlreds of thousands of Ilel- U Mil', bad extensive Interests In the val-Iwhen tl.o German, are loudly pro-i""1 mm'- ho necessity of ' lrospect which Is nl ' I I III. fl.OA f1..il .l.n l..rl..tl. Illfldl tllllllfvilt l.a.nnn.ln.. . FMia ..(.lllr.: ley. ' claiming their Intention of attempt. " "7 """ "'" "'" eoiiioiiuoi.ee lie w8 n rn.iiii.il, i.iui..nM ...mi ' "' Invasion of this country." The " "" '"" "" "" 'Hock; order was headed: "Information and .. .1... 1.I..I...M. I..n....ll.. n...l ....... 1.1 111.1 IIIUIIITHI IIII ITKI II V llllll 1111111. bfi Hbe conrirJ. Tom o bo ? m m , ' , '"' , u " '8t M nil. ..t..'lon. for Commanding Oene. . closely amod M Itomd Jjo snl I oTITSLtTluTtJA0 UoA ,,h -"'"'-' "'l president of tho Itoacb com.mnv " nHH Is a few boms I ,s wf (m, nb()Ut oghtooB " o must naturally suppose, from - Z T'uTitT as mmy i,,,,,,thr Bgo- Uo ,8 Hun,vo,, ,,y n',h0, !,ost rhf '7 ,:;at "uno,,na iii both fltfwt0ri''or tho Woyorh.iun.r- ' . Win. K. I.undy. and a daughter, ml fm the sdvautagos our Insular coi.ip.1ny,. Their creat financial I . tMl- Kni A- ,'!,no' of Mvrtl Pol"tl " lvw ,Uj Ull tbe.x . m. lie l-nckR!and'Zd)uria shown by 'n'WWIIIIMOTKIl IWIMJK. nIll, nno10r dauber, Mrs: Mabel kept at a .ltal.no. that their g.ti,t ii. a fnr.'iim. 1.. ...( ii...... I. ...... ,u ' i:" K. Drlosbash, of S411 Kraiiclsco. Mrs. object must Ue an Invasl. 11 of thee . -'i' t .... ( ( iihii i'vtt(o. ..,f most without proco.lont, Tho pathos of tholr situation is beyond tl.o pow cattlo and homos must at all ovonta'01' of words. Uolglum has no means bo lenioved." thoy ha.o ueor floated either a I ,"f . . . ?. "" "m" ""' WJBfll, win 00 hnn.1 nr n .nr.,. ,. h.l. i . . . .oiv uc.ea.is 0rni whirl, will ' " " , nfw lf IIMU IIIM11UJ . 'I ho Iloach con.1iu.1y Is now oncrat here for tho fa-1 count rloa. Tho rouaoqucuce of stu- Jio hold Saturday j foas would $ to U(om so great that I tltey may be led to atteu.pt it. not- JMES FERREY Rnrl TO flnninrs t tl!) "lm i II n L. I 8- ! I ' 1 ' M I I H I Tha 11P111I nf I (I I ! 1 1 rl rw,ll' ly tho ( KILL OH of recouping itsolf oxeopt hy moans j of outside aid. Wo have more to oat ' and more to wonr In tho United States l than we roqulro and wo can scarcely Justify our boast of being the fore most humanitarian nation In tho world If we fall generously to meet tho Dolgiau appeal for aid. generosity is equalled need for speed, In view dlsnutfihoa which, say. "hundreds must polish almost before "TOiir ships reaoh us." ..s J. Ill VIIW TUB IIN" Semis 93,n0 Io K UK AIM Ills Sliming .siii.j- At Muscatine, lown, thoy havo tho . ' ...... , ...h..i ( c'(.iiimaitilory In Marshflt largest sash and door plant In the 1'"8 1)W" ll,u,h, hy lho ,,,or of ,,, cbaw,o of tho funoral. worj(j I George V. Wider. Tho nian-of-war '..,,.. ,, .,,,, ., ., ,1s tho If. S.. S, New Orleans and I NNVNS" i iil.nv ir. ...i..... ai... .. 8iJ z r: ::y : ,yamola .. . . . n, ,,, v Wj orr V1.11ni1.11 nay. 'itniJ o'taock.; Inc lmnvilv in im .,..... .1...1..,-' wii"'. mm ii-uKiiiiiuii " ".0 .,,, ..... ....o,,..,,,,. in tbu (5. ... WUlistauillHg tile auperlorlty ami ex belt, l.avlng 1115 miles of railroad. ! I,l8ter,,"8 ltloHlil that they pass. K nm, , jlll8on,J 0fcloa am, tuo1 ortiona of our uavy and the lgl At Muscatine, lown, thoy havo tho ! 0il on t!, way "0H,h "" s,lluln' "'Kht , Cnimaudory In Marshfleld will have! lance and ;ahiuti of our seamen. 1 liuu liiwt.i ii..li hi ilin nrrlj.iiiii f llwi . ... I . . . 1 ... , uwiuru me uescetu 01 tae enemy upnes of l.er lower limb . it. ...woiiiiieaiy tMtj. or t:. par- ttng ,u their home on the a . - - 1 W IMU ' fcj.fcj. iUII V71 IITIUIO llllll I llf'IIIMK (lltlUl.r l9 l U I km. t. iiiiy no 1.111 connection 1 ...,..., ,. ' .. .. .. .. .. . ' ""'"" u ,l '" " i"" in.ft ranoh e. . ... 11U11 ntTUlI III 111HI II V lllll (lIlt'tll'H U 1H it Illfl lllllll Illll WllI'Mlllll Wf U lliAllll? Iffinnu tfill lkA .!.-. 1 ..u "' vrv nai KtllL III lnfolrmed'"tll.ntBal mSoVLw 'Ivmild I l,a,,11,,,K: ,ho coaBt "ar Ylu,nn!lw "rohll8hta In a ZzllnB man-' the manner that appears the mo gRrUeu trl wuie vogotabloa 5?," York iniormeu tuui a b..roj o.ow wou.it H,,.. ,,.. in ,i,.n,,. ntt .!. .... im.- ...i ... ... ,.... u .... .... .. . 4D luu' atart work this winter between Coon ' ' I!,, "",,:, " " , ' , Iv tt.n n ,..... . . uwposu.ous will 1 " "'" Thla morning. The Coos Hay Tiiuoa will rocolvo Creek and tho const arm of tl.o ' n unl, on .st v v ' lio. L mf ' m . '? bw a. lor breaking up .ha .. brought to the home of Mrs land acknowledge any subscriptions Wllamolto. Via this proposed route '" " " ," ,. ' '' ' ,C' ,' '"' ' 8 Kl!,otl ,0 "J '"'Jlp. ,onU.. driving and ntaudonlng the, J. j, V9n, Sr Ml, Vuny.m nmHl' to this worthy cause. All contrl- 11 IIUII IllBl aililllUI. Illll llllll'lUN 111 una lllllll lll(lllll?ll Kllll I II Willi II (II1 . . . . -- ... ,-., 4 1. .ll..innnA I.Ai.iinAii G 11 1 1. . .. 1 1 .. .....1 . " " ..-...-. -. ,,, w..,.. aiva iiiu moiaiitu uuuiuuu iiiviiuiiiu mm country on the enemy', route, etc. er 0H Nort!l Vlnt gtrfet whw gU Ibutlons will be forwarded by The i the Killer wore of tho bnlli.f t!li.l II. n linriio. luivlnif Hiii.nniiilix. In irnMlmr I.TiiL'fnn Ir 1iik( tlin Kilinn i.h iiii Ilin .,.. . , .. .. .. . .. . ' "Oil tllO first laudillfir Of an tiiimv ...... . . . .. nullum. Miup uoiiiiiKuii io ouo 01 .iiOiur oil mo noacii. rno two ciatts " m remain uuiu sue racovaia. Bouthern Pacific through 1'ass I AIIIok' forces and was patrolling tho nro bound fiom Seattle south to Tl-,f ,,e ca.mot bo p wonted In tho at-1 . CreQk, Onco Jn tho valley of thojonst in search of Uorman shlmilng 'boron on San FrnncUco liay. tempt, not ti moment must be lost Tjmo3 Waut Ad8 b,.ln ro3Ult8 Vnv. 19 -TM HT. J'AIU. "' ' St. Paul Cloarlng Houw Assocb and Jwno. J. HHI ' "K IliOOO to tho fund to joni tho purel.aso of flour and olhe rm for tho millions of starving De!gi" In Kuropo. v St. Paul will contribute $50,000. Mr. HHI lreal' $25,000 to King Albert of BeWJj jyss Ola.a Illll and n ffj pi.i women have raised !" wll(l.oroasaJttP?500D-WKaV foro last St. rain '"" "-..t-' Mrs.-l,W. Illlhuathoredaoo"' 000'wortU of clothing for IM Elana. ' Thla ls boon aWpPJ-!Tho8t.PultardN5iI one of tho 1 1,, distress, will do Its abnrojn t!iotr,,uto '' ,h. Mexcpant? I) last ove-1 groat work of succoring this starving 'l11 f ,?.'.,', tn0 balance wl'l" he Isthmus' lo'- Tho Times will rocolvo suU-j "?"' i,6"0" ' K other banl CO,VST 5AJ IIKW"3 isPOKANB. Nov. -j! -.. f....,i of Saokane at ooo , oiintedtd 800 In cash i '" the scrlptlons and forward thorn dlreot to tho dlelgian Iteliof Committee in i win ue lorwaruoa ny tho T , , .,n.erishabi9 iwu direct to tho troaaiiror, lion- , carload of nonpar. f ,ie .', In Now York, and by bin. ready for shlpmen to Eurono in tlmo for Christ-1 S000 fund of the loca 'toboUlvortcdtothoIle'-l i i ."TV "TwraMw,K WWI