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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1914)
llSaM. 1 1 1 ' :: -mmsmm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1914 EVENING EDITION: five TJnrtrcf 1 n f: - ' ' !iOCAK "ADVISES ' Slr BREVITY ml 1 w ' i KA I . Jr v i A 1 m DiiK V Mi 'iA 11 I ' t( HHtssft Illip biHbBbW 1 MB' FW! I igsij itu 1 1 1 - - BHH.-Pu'"'9 ?25s:!JpNS"H!rss3 I 5 ECONOM " T' J 'BUSINESS CHOWS TOG LIFT - i - - - - IN CITY AFFAIRS: BETTER RAPIDLY. ELDER GOMES IN -j t-TTTIT -- '" - ! S ID ' STAUFF'S HHOCEHV, Is now lo Jrntccl (n its NKW QUA'ktBHB, two torr! from HlllycrVi cornet on Front street. PHONI3 JOS. CgyiljlitlUttbcluffnct fc Jim TIDKS FOR XOVF.MHKR Ilolow Is given tlio tlmo and height of high nnd low water at Marshfleld. Tho titles nro placed In the order of occurrence with tholr tlraea on tho first lino and holghts on tho second lino of ench day; a compar- I ison or consecutive noiKiita will ln 'dlcate whether It la high or low water. For high water on thd'bar I subtract two honrB 34 minutes. '27!HrR..4.1G 10.59 17.2 1' 11.10 Ft... 1.4 5.C 1.0 4.3 -r- v weatiu:r forecast i t tDr Anuxl'lfel riw 1 fjM n Tlrow.1 InJJtJ'nrtv ni.. ...lit. i. .-'- p v.tiv.vyt'. tv.iiu .vim iin.ii;iio- i lug southerly winds, becoming I a gale along tho const. LOCAL THMPKHATUKE I HHCOHI) i For tho 24 bourn ending at 4:13 a. in., Nov. 27, by UqnJ. Ostllnd, special government me- j tcrologlst: I Maximum Gl j j Minimum 30 I At 4:43 a. 111., .., 44 j Precipitation 02 I Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, I I 1011 19.GC I I Precipitation eamo period j I last year 13.51 I Wind: Southwest; clear. . 4 I llOIt.V. I Councilman Copple Has Some-! President Carlton of Western I Leaves Early This Morning for thing to Say About Candi- i Union Declares Prosperity is Portland Carried Passen- tverywhere Evident i ger List of 63 , (mm dates for City Council Kdltor Times: It IB to be hoped that tho voters of Marshfleld will not overlook the ImilOrtulICQ nf tlin rltv nWIInn nnrl Tuesday. Ily all tuciina tho men whftr,ycrt ,u l,rl,"l "ringing with him arc plodRod to strict economy and!lwo carloads of company officials. , law enforcement should bo elected tHo n,8 brought predictions of pros- Had management and extravagance ,,or"y PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 27. New comb Carlton, president of tho West ern Union Telpgrapl Company, nr- AUS Having pierced tho cloud of fog that hung over (ho Kuiokn bar and! detained lior sailing for a day, thotA. GoorgoW. Bldor arrived In horo from' tqq lATP JQ CLASSIFY tho south Inst evening at 8:30 "" i , , , t th's morning left early for Portland FOR HAIiK Small Restaurant, well on tho return trip. Sho brought 11 tinonAliitiiNM fn(t 4 It it uniitli nM.l nil Ail k i j I iiuroLiihuia liuiii iiiu nuiiiiv tlllll BlUIVli a.fow years ago Is costlnb Marshfleld I A,101 ol 0,lr rcccnt commorc"1' north with G3 M.0 than JI000 each, yfcar and will ' J"'J ""ck "' '.ou S'!l"n; Those who 'ca.no In last evening continue to do so for J number of r 'hnJ 8 ' 'J '; T c' ,mvo from Kureha were: years to come. Wo havchad enough . '""" ;.."" '"" i "nuun of this, our taxes are unrcasonablv! ,rom KUerinB generalities unsup- Ihlgh. They will continue high until j ,l0',crt hy (,otlnl, n"rc' ,tho iiPonlo olpct mm. tn nffino wi,n Ml'- CnrltonH optimising nro not .---- -.--., W ....v ...... .. .. , ., , uh i igfo. tin linn inn iinnnrn villi hnvo the brains and tho backbono! to cut out needless expense. The confirmed spendthrift should liavo no part In spending tho peo ple's money. 1 hnvo had some part In persuad ing II. W. Painter, (loo. A. llalncs and Geo. 13. Cook to becomo candi dates for coiincllmcn. I hnvo many reasons to ballovo theso men If elect ed will work to mako It posalblo to reduco tho pcoplo's taxes and that they will stand firm for strict law enforcementr Very .truly yours, W, K. Hnynes, Mrs, llayncs, Ira Acorn, Iteubcn It. Mast, .Jr., Mrs. It. II. Mast, Lynn Lnmbotli, M. Ivonslcli, M. Irknvlch, M, Ivnuclch, Slg Schloss, tho Inoxornblo facts. Tho reports Miss Perl Wattson and ltny Smith. of tho Western Union show it and I Tho lMcnBe wl, ,oft H'1" 'orn If there Is any section of tho map that tho wires haven't dlscovored( It's too small for a nilcroscopo. "There's nothing wrong with tho lug, not Including fourteen Chtnanion from the Prosper ennncry woro: 13. J. Kmhaff, Wm. Wlegand, C. W. Slnclnlr, Miss Lulu Mlllor, P. 'H. A. COPPUS.jycar boforo la pretty suro to tell' Witters, (leo. F. Oodrow, Mrs. It, run rniuuu you which way tlio btislnoRB breqzo 'Ih blowing. i "Hvorj'thlhg In workllfg1 to got us j out of tlio commb'relnl ' idiimp, Thq opening or tho rcservo banks, tlio bumper crops, tho cotton relief I funds, war prices for food crops, j war. orders for tho fnutorii" all Ithoso things at work In a country Let us help you on with your over coat; we'll show you so many good ones that you'll want several if you let yourself go 4 .... 1 , . .- i'' In the illustration above you see a young man wearing Hart Schaffner & Marx suit Model 54; one of the smartest liveliest styles ever produced. He's putting on the - . . . - re. i Thoy woro llort Sopor, John Sicn.Un,,cl, atiiioii Naval coiiior Jnnn iimmuo uniim. Tight Kind Of an OVerCOat. tOO: We'I be olad trVCCr nntl,J(,1 n,ooni. nntl nU of t,,om will call at i:nBlll Ports In Jnnu- I?AKBU, Or., Nov. 27. Onlow iigiii. aiiW ui an UVClCUdL, IVV, We 11 DZ giaa 10 poared this morning boforo Pollco nry nflor ,nklnR 0l oxll,ultB nt Mnr. from lloiuUajr, India, hnvo boon ro- eoo ftio4- r- U-r 1'f . JudKO Ilutlor thoro to tell tholr.tnlua eo,-cs nnd aonon, cplvod by the Oregon Lumber Com- .MIIIIJ'II VT t I ll Wr I II If I1M f 11 ' nr titnA It, tli. ! 11... m. m. . .. V $18 to $30, better see the $25 values Woolen Mill Store ! Clothes Purchased at this Store will he Icept pressed free of charge. This Store is the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Western Union," ho continued, "and 'ntl8oii, C. O. (lagc, Hobt. Thomp- thero's not so much wrong with tlio business of the country, no mnttor what tho calamity wolves may ho howling. Thoro Is no better bnrom otor thnn tho reportB of our com- tnmlml niwl .ft, DlOtlOK maker. Will sell choap If tnken at once. Seo held, U.0 lrJnt"Bfi'jb'bt. t-m.Vn Von 'riA'I.I'Jlll'nxehola roocIm, bar gain. Phono GO-Jj '" WANTi:i IMhIIIoii iw mirso filrl, or to do general housowtrrk. Ad dress 13., enro Times. , , i - I'Olt HAIiK Oil i:XCIIAN(Jl May pullets and cockerel, full blood barred Hocks; wnnt White Log- hbrn pullets; will nlsw buy. V II. Oxenridon Phono 303 K-2. son, Francis Cyr, l''ollx Cyr, Kay Chlng, A. Cbrlstouson, John Olson, 13. lCilson, Chns. Newman, Tholmn Morgan, N. V. Morgnn, W. W. Ashby, Mrs, Hobt. Kuliii, Mrs. M. Lonsdale. pany, They reach to every city and .Virginia Porklns, Kulllln Mooro, Hoy town of tho United States and a i Haydon, W, Kuhlmau, It. Arbagh, J comparison with tho figured m tho K. McDny, Frank Monlck, Virgil 13. ' TUHPKXTo'Mr. arid Mrs. V. 8, Marshfleld Friday, November 27, n 'DP IMP CVPIPITC seven-pound son. Ho Is tholr first 01111110 LAIIIOI 13 child In thirteen years of wedded bliss and his advont was a causo of rflD TDSPn Krcnt rejoicing for t'no worthy cou-' pie nnd tholr many frlcndii. Ho hnnj been christened William lCmost, In KnSl?M?o tannrJ?M KT,,UifUt,nr,U- S" NaVal C0ll'Cr JaSOII Will : that I. as Nn.l as ours can havo : 0l !"'" nml ,BnU uronlh- Brinn Consinnments from only 0o effect. McDpunld, O. S. Holland. M. M, Pier son, C. H. Henn, Mrs, Felix. Cyr, Clirls Nelson, John (Irnndy, ,A. An- ilerspn, Jnqk Hondrjckson, .Victor Morgan, Miss II. llorth, HobcrLKuhn, MIh Tarn Lonsdale, Nelllo Frcbachl, Mrs. Nelllo Frcbachl, John Ilaydon, KIIIh Pew, John Moser, 11. Olson John MjibIoii. ti I ti ! t Inn -n irrz-rr. wt, . I El,rPc to San Francisco , Tf, "'""" watch tho ro ioi llinnkful SplrltN. Either too iDr auSuw rmi io nm hr tii ivlvnl through our reports," uiaiiKiiii or ioo uuiKiuii m tnoir i LONDON, Nov. 27. Tho Pnnnnin- Mtllrtln n lrltimvlrntn wna ni.naln,l I .. .... .. ... . " ""- - racmn exposition commitieo is ro LU.MlU'.lt .MAKKirr IIKTTKU B N GROWS I l,)HT A koIiI hnr pin engrave! on bnck, "From O. to B.!' Hoturn lo Times offlco and rccolvo reward. I'Olt HA LIC IS-RMitKi' HeinlnKlon re peating shotgun. Apply Hohrold IlroH., Phono 2tIiJ I FOUND , ' m I -i tr 1'()UM Ingoixoll wntcli with leath er, chain, Owner mny got snmo at Tlm'bs ' 6t Ito by VnylliK for thin u'otli'o " FOR SALE IOU HALIO lllack MIiioi-toh rhiI Plymouth Hock Iiciik. Mm. Hon Wright, Hnstililo. Tol. 302-H. FOH HAIjIO Tlirco horito iowcr olcctrlo motor for nolo cheap It taken at onco. Apply Motor, euro Times. of woe. In tho group thoro Vvns not ono rod ponnv nnd so nnotlior moratorium wrn1 ; iipuncod nnd tlio men went free. , !T mmm T pnny for soft woods in shlpiuouts of from no, 000 to 100,000 feet ench, These orderi, togotlior with a de cided Impetus to 'tho market by or Tlit follnwllig aro tho contribu tions rodclvod thtiH far: JnH. Watt '.'... 1.00 Chnn. lClfohl A friend . Joo Stoll ....' i.i. ...,.,, i . 1 . . w . . . 1.00 1.00 2.3S jders from tho Knht for sntt woods, I1'1 , W. C. 11 H I from nor. CHANDLER SUGGESS CITY ATTOHNHY (JOSS wont to tho , county L'cnt')ii,)iuunc8! this morn-lug. M. Krlcksdn 1.00 00 00 00 inndo In inniiy lines at nil tho Im-IB- A-" '..".. lv...' 3.00 .ker mlllB-to takoonro-of liiuiunsed I p J Vennfclir ........'.., ... 1.00 IHADLEY Tflturned yesterday 1,nvo Kvc rtecliloilly oncourngln!'JJr;;,I;;Mv Shbw (' ' '' a-tri,ifdFloroncda..daurdl. lo l0 tho lumber Industry I., ,!,' Wlf. fcv-iirfon H.....V. 10. , Boctlon. Impi'ovouionlB nro bolng , Ul '"voiiBun ....'....'.., k. , .c VOll 8AL13 HhnftliiK, pnlloy, belt IngB and' hnngprn In first-claw condition, KoonU-parago, MnrBlx flold, Or?Kbn. t -, , I FOR RENT I 4 : : : FOH HUNTV-N'cnrly fiirnlMhcd front rooniH, lint nnd cold water, both, $2.no per, week, closo In. Phone 3CS-H. biiBltioss booked for 10 in, DOIIS-DollS-Dolls' Along the Waterfront, j Tho snoelnl Thnnltsi'lvliii' illnnnr . t. A. !" .. . . ' . rr.i v., ui 7 . iMsls mo.nho.v was iimong tno vim- i i .. v .,..,r . uiuiik wn . , oR ,()d from nilfnV'A1 In nrnlinliti Mm In rrmut i ....; ... ,"-"""' "" " inlot. I tllltilVI iiu mvi WIUI HIIUIVIUU At noon tho tUK-boat Olonnor nr.'(ho dn1B r(Jom ,,rom .30 n to! Have yon mtii thoso dells In uiir ulmlow. rived in from tho Umpqun. In the, " -"- ""J J 0 d' " AH.3 IIOIIKHT8 eamo down thU , !. Bho win load miscellaneous Ts crowded X'JSSinlH "J?"8 " .'T'"088 fr",U ,,,B ,,0W0 freight and n again In tho nft-(tog ,0 Imr,ako f t0 (,ok,ot ' at Hnynes inlet. i T," .".... ,"';:. blo and sumptuous dinner. Tho 1 V BIVfflHVI lltliu lll.i.uillll ...'III, luMiKlfnl , tho ROiith today with a good nno of goimral morchandlso. Capt. I V ..'' ' .."".. ... . ' V ". "' I w' ''" f,k8 ' Coijulllo, .... u'o "'' BiimptiiouB dliinor. Tho ... ,,'.,,, ,.,, . ., ,., . f0"! dining room was beautifully deco-1 'v IAHLOCM3 o tho Mrst slzud ' , . .,.,. i....,ii. Nat onnl Imuk Bpnnt Thanlwglvlng Capt.tod ,th huck,-b0 r108' TTa with IUb folks In Co,ulllo. Mleholtou reports a, good trip up the ' coast. chrysanthemums and other cut flow- ors. Xoto (lie way tlioj; me Tbey niv money Miu-rtf. Following tho dlnnor. Mnnagor H. " J. McKoown ontortnlnod tho dlnnor I .ST.U'FP'S (JHOCIIHY In now Io-, ,., ,. ,,,.. , lIn,L,,flll prircii. i niloi in ! ilow HAHHY W. PALNTI3H returned on Wudupmlay from it buutiiemi trip to Portland nmj Snu Francisco. i Its XKW QrAHTHHS, tno ,,nrn mrty, u wng drat plnnnod . . " ... . fioui IIIIIycr'M joiner oiiiror 0j?y n (m ,10r but I)r0V0(l n M. A. SIMPSON anil IiIh dniighter. .M1H8 .iny nuuimeii, inn huh iimni- I'n.ut Mieet . PIIOXI3 101. enjoynblo that nt 1 o'clock Mr. Mo- Koowu announced that It would bo ALWAYS KOMHTIIIXU XKW. lug for tholr hoinuln Haiidou, I it. l). uuuu.uAiN Ol uoquuio, n oauiii. lilt, II. K. KKLTV, l)l5NTIST-r.,(ii)lUl-(, j O.clock nm, tl0 I Phono U2-J. Jioom zvi. v.oKU n...B. umnt.omun niot wMl mUBh- ."," """ " u " 'plnuW. Tho llnnolng party was glv-1 ittifav ni.pol.itment ,ib poatmas iui liigiWf in in liaioiiiiuai mj mini ALIENS CliOT VOTEIlTELECTlfc a l' neui I IKit.'S, IH'TTKK nml CIIKKSi; nt ICimw liny Ojter Co. j .STAVIT'S fJIIOCKHY N now Io. H it r f At Ol catcd In It" XKW WAHTKIIS, tno Peoples 5-1 0-1 5c Store ;;:!.; fn ..1.., . .... Tiont Mieet. PIIOXi: l(. en by Mr. McKoown ua compllinon. tnry. , ;, HAfJLKK llAVIJ FIXK TI.MK 10 Extra Special Bargains For Saturday, Mon day (S& Tuesday Mnttrosa Protectors, full slo, unliable and $1 ,95 sanitary. Reduced to ii " " r Men's natural wool Underwear. In gray or frown, all nc sizes. Woro $1.25 and $1.50. Special per 8armii t. ........ dUU naidrenTTvlilto and rol Sweater-. ilUMly olM. l ..95C to J2.0fL vajuoa roducei to ' ' Men's 4W$!xod OvershlrU. tani and iras. VI Jh were 35c and 40c per hundred, now y'-'V'T' nr: Children's and Ladles' Knit Aviation HaU. rtous ngfi colors. 50c and 75c valuaa. only ... ., .n Pure linen .tampod table runner and i.lllo taps, fringed ggg ends, eholco designs. SaHy pr"1 q Ladles' Knit Pants, lace trimmed. j JJQ 33c values. Special per pair ;; ' ' ' ' ' 'J LI! V " 1 0 Ladles' Navy Bluo and Ta Silk LUUe HoM. Oal 1. taluo at 25c. Now, per pair Tho Mnrshtlold Aerlo of 13nglea onjnyod n fiuo banquet Wednesday night following tho Initiation of F. M. Parsons, Harry Hnklnthomna nnd Tom Davis. Proaldont C. C. doing nnd many Impromptu response ivero mndo. Tho following woro nomi nated for tho annual election which will bo held hoon: For Worthy Prosldont F. H. Kirk. . For Vlce-Prosldont Paul Hetty and P. M. Magnuson. For Socretary John H. Sneddon. For Tvoasurer August Frzouu.. . .For Inner Guard Paul Polil. For Trustee Allan Todd. Felix Cyr, of .tho Missoula Aorloj hobs. It. A. HOWARD left on tho morn ing train for Coqulllo whoro ho , wont to attend to hoiiiu mattors of btiijIneaB. , ,, iW. J. CONHAD returned via Flor onco yesfbrdny from a 1'iibIiiobh trip , to Boutlioru Oregon and Weed California, S. II. Cathcart linn recolvod tho fpllowlug imlf-oxplnualnry letter from Attoruny Geuornl Crawford In regard to permitting nitons, who havo taken out' only their tim nat uralization pnpora voting at tho com ing election: "November 21, 1011. "Mr. S. I). Cathcart, MiinhfloM, Or. "Dear Sir: Replying tp your hit ter of Novombor 21st. I beg to tUnto that whero tho city clinrlor requires that tlui general election laws o tho xtntn ahall apply hi tho city eiouiimiH, it would no luciimnepi upon nil tlio Judge, under tho re cent ronntltiittnunl amendment, Io sco that all volera nro ottlzous of tho United StatoH. "An nllon who has taken out IiIh first pnperH would of courno not bet entitled to vote until ho has com pleted IiIh papers nun ovcomo n fit-' Uon of tho United Ktalen." A Friend front1 Dlmluls Crook . 1.00 North llend Library Aua'u . . . 5.00 Mr. and Mm, JnH, ; Dennett ... 2.00 j.Mr. Harry N'oaburn '' 1.00 Harry Nnuburg i . J . .. , . 1.00 i W, O. Lnwhorno' ,.'.... I 2,00 Honncssoy ...:...,. 1,00 ...... 1,00 d 1.00 A. 13. Cnguon 2.00 13d win Lnbowltch $ 1.00 A Friom 5.00 iirHt 11 teaeaeaieetea 100 F. O. Milton 70 W. 11. Mollroom ,..., 1.00 J. A. Hlatt ........ f..... 3.00 Cooh Hay Times '..,.. 5.00 Total .....15905 FOH HIJ.N'T Nlrol" furnlsIiHl, front ' ' roohiti vlth WH. - 2 pert week, .Closo In. 230 So. i.U St. FOH RKNT FurnlMiwt npnrtnieiit. Phoho 63-U; ' FOH HUNT Pleasant, wcll-funiUh. ed housokcoplng npnrtmont, reaa nnablo. F., caro of Tliuoj, WANTKD Hooiucih mid lloanlero. Snydor Hotel, cor. Hall avo. and Hrondway. FOH llMNT (l'iH)oin hoiuo with pantry and bath, modern. 12th (npd .Commercial, Phon.o, .L. LjjaSr: . ... .. r. I I Grand; i To-Nigh t Royal Theatre TONIGHT PEACETALK IS : HELD PREMATURE SPLI3NDID MUSICAL SI3LI3C TIONS HY TUB (IRANI) VI3NJ3TIAN ORCHI38THA, (I HI.IILH OF Tlllll,)00M iiiwr iu;i;.ii;i rutmirjiAVH. "TIII3 TWIN IIROTHI3RH VAN S5ANDT" -I.ubln inqlodrania hi two iu'Ih foiitiirliig np nll.Htar cast of thin famous compnuy'H liest playora. llTIIK MOON8H1NI3RS" A pow orful western tory produced by the MRS. O. 13. ANDI3HSON wiib a pas senger on tbp train HiIh iiiornlng for Hauduii whoro alio goos for n fow dnvu' visit. -i i Cologne Newspaper Says That Knl0"' company m two partB 2000 WM. ORIM13S has roturned from a, It to Friunlnilt! Wnw--Fnfl- fcot of "onsaUonul happenings a lich Till- Rlnff , beautiful photoplay in fact -n' real rB,AM!!r.ll4iK!"!;Tin,.i I Mature wosorn drama. " 1II3RLIN. Nov. 27.Tho Colosno1 "HRONCHO IlILLY'S WILD Onzntto. cominentlnc today on the. HIDI3" O. M. Anderson and Mlssf business trip to San Francisco and other California points, havlnc ac-j outgoing trip, , ' Satisfaction Guaran tee 1 or Money Refunded "THE FAIR" Central Avenue Opposite Chandler Hotel Number 32," stricken with a fatal iB- h- - FAIUHN Is cMicotod hero nowapapor dlspatohea . dealing wlthUlTBuerlto Clnyton featured In this n;a'iew aayH. .irorn wan rranoiscomie renowcu penco talk, writes: "it ib " '" " kuuu our rolatlvo to tho homotead ontrlea, nrumaturo to talk about Poaco and 'K I" 0,, reol. of Uoo WlUcn and' othora in tho'strlkes ua as frlvoloun. Tlio talk In! "'H LOOK WHO'S !IKlUj!" ' i ... .... soutiioru part, of tho couuty, , Hngland about poaco Is a bluff." Illness, was taken aboard tho Ulder 'this morning by a largo delegation nf loeal KukUis wno liavo taKon "faithful laro jJf'Mr. Cyr wbllo ho. lias been here- tlio iat alx months. He wag accompanied by his wlfe-j HR. J. R. WBTIH3RHEB of tho Star and child and Is on his way to Spo-' ranph eamo In today on route to kano to seo his sister. j Portland. He expooted to lonvo A lock on the door of tho Kaslos' I on tho Hroakwater tomorrow, but 'Hall was broken yestordav and ef- - I' KOUTII A.MKHIO.VH vir.w. real sldo-Bpllttlug comedy by the So ils Company. If you enjoy good comedy seo -tilts tonight. ALL OUR PICTURB3 ARI3 NBV. NOT HAVING HI3I3N SHOWN IN ANY OTH13R IIOU8K IN MARSII- ITIII? IIOl'Hi: OF IIIU FKATUHKS j Tho Chariot Film Corporation pro- 1 HtnitH Miss I3va 8penor-Stfl(ckel, In "TUB 8I3N8ATIO.V OF TUB AGB" In multlplo reolu, Tho latest inven tion dealing with tho peeing tele phone. A startling drama. Tlio 0th eplBodo of tho "TRKY O' IIHARTS" entitled "CRACK O' In two rools. With. CIoo Madison and, George LarHln. Don't miss (IiIh greatest of eorlnl features. fl Ol-' THU IH3ST HBIJLH. HIIOWN IIBHi: IN TIUJ' CITY ADMISSION'; lAiner floor, (Jm, Unkony, lOe. Hnro tomorrow night The tenth 'qhniter q( U MJl'jon pp,Har Myatory ,,rifw Yauaoxijiiua.ct jjpr t9morrow '" ,w ...i ... Don't majko mtly) neaemont for Tucpdny iifita(11flq9pmbojr 1st, than to aoo t.io oj)fhig performance of LomunaklVi Tlwtpr Two new vaudovlllo acta and aq.rool featuro "HOMB HW13BT 11QME: (Df ArwrUI4 V I" Coo Bar Tim.) I1UBNOB AYHI3S, Nov. 27. -Tho as that voseol may bo lato ho may Protiza, In an editorial publlHhojl to-j FIELD A TWO-IIOl'R SHOW TO-1 forts will bo taken to punish the go out overland. day, deciaroa tlio attiluuo of J-ranco1 NlUMT. , nartlea roaponsiblo. It is olalmol AHCHIB JOHNSTON roturnod ouonu ureal uniaiii o nine buujuci hi i ciiiiiiien, nv. AiIiiIIn, lf5c. that they are kppwn and that the ' Wednesday from a trip to Maple- tho preservation of the noutrallty of ton nnd Floronco. Ho was at uoiomuia ana iscuauor hooh npi con- lock, recontly bought, cost $11. I I iuu AUluUnUU FOR' FOOTE'S AUTOS roar good crn with areful driven. Fot day servive, pjiono 144T, IlUnrp IJIllnrd, Priori. Kor nlxtit Bervlcp, l'hoae M8.Ii ' lllght Oattv , " D.;L F00TE,; JV Tomorrow afternoon and ovoiinK'pUHI A t Cl W tho funniest comedy ovor made V?li L yj MW IB DANCBD HLM8KLF TO IO IGlt liV' ll STAITF'S GHOCKHY in now Ic rated hi Itu HW QllHTFRS, two d ors from Illlljer's comer on Front street . PHOXI3 101. Mapletoh when tho train eamo In template any attempt on tho bqv-'"HB and said that he almost got down orelgnty of thoso countries. Tho DBATH" It's a Vltagraph In two nnd klsBod tho ralla In anticipation Prenzn advlReu all tho countries of reels. , Rfpawrt-A Arli of the early date tho train would South America to observe the utrlct- flunday Matinee wo will repeat tho l",35,'J" OCl V1CC get Into Coog Hay. e.it neutrality. iirt or the Holovcd Adventuror " MAnSHF ELD CYCLERY I i I 4 "tM-BTjiatega