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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1915)
' I tIMK. MARSHPlELtf. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 19 15-EVEMING EDITION. SIX '-V 'T THE 'COOS BAY i ncffjKaaawt1 mm mkmKBssamsmxaKxm.vta IS IF LUKE STEIER our sm i I0U0R AIDTSOLD m m 4v rf f 0- f W Ti" A Th IB. H 7 J B if" Iff H 40" to. 51 0 HUH I IW Jill 'S VEHD1CT feif.. fowa Caught in Icg and Crush-: Thousand Yaqui Indians Re-Joe Hauser Freed of Bootleg ed Hope Crew May I volt Near Guaymas During ' ging Charge When Sealed Have Escaped i Retreat of Villa Force ! Verdict Is Opened SHVKXTV.KIVi: IM:scUI:I) 'wore killed nnil 20 wounded, In- IDf Anoclttfil Prw to Coon IUy Tlmw J CHICAGO, Feb. 4. From tho breakwater, the crew of 70 nnd one passetrger of tho Inko sclioonor Iowa reached shore safely. No llvoa were lost. I (Dr Atswrlitfd Ttm to Cm Iter nm.J After arguing the caao of Joe Hnu- ser, accused of soiling liquor without a license, from '1 o'clock yesterday eluding two officers, when 1000 Yn-! afternoon until 9 last ovenlng, when Wr Aimti IttM rrnin lo Coon llay Tlmw.l SAN DIKGO, Fell. -I. Four persons I mil Indiana mtitlnlod at Gunymns ' thu Jury of five men In tho pollcoi I yesterday, according to wireless ad- "couit retired, a sealed verdict was' lces today to Hear Admiral Howard brought In shortly aftor 11 o'clock. !on board the flagship San Dlogo, 'it was opened this morning and do- off Ensannda, Tho mutiny oc- clared Joe Hauser not guilty of tho 'currod while tho Indians were being .charge. .sont to support tho retreating col- Testimony that tho wltnoss gavo unin of Vllllstns, which had evneuat- on Sunday to Chlot Carter and later. Cil N'nillion. SnilOrn. No foretellers ',. n nn Mnmtnv. u-nu rnntrmUrt. CHICAGO I-ob 4,-Tho steamer Mvcro njurcI estortay. Hmll Oldmark. over lowa of the Goodrich Trans. Co. was, statement that ho had re caught In the Ice about three miles r-p n rj PTfTfl AIPPIIRI "vel " l"m Hnuser nt the off Chicago harbor and sank '!WflH Jl hFflWhJl W Fernda.o Laundry on Sunday, yes.er It is believed that all the pas.onge s Lllll U I LI ItyUUUlU dny 8late,, , court thnt lle ,,Id not and crew took to the Ice and made . ..,. -.,.. ... .,..,.. their way to the breakwater near fiCT A iTfi 0 1 M DTU "'u n STn. . r , ., .. . .. . --4 III II I III II I I 111 lllll II Mlllll V'tlll IIIUIIIIQUt ft i-- me muuui oi inu imcago river, i ugw 1 1 iim nil lllll II III, . , ., , .,,, , , .. .i . .v .... LUU I IIU I (III IUUII I II Intindiyand tho bottling works In tno 'renr of tho building, testified thnt he AU 11),1 Dnn!.,rl C,v, AK ",1B "' l,, '""""'J " oum.uj , saw ivu vvuiu nibuvuii i win miouu jj10 j)lln).or mil mon como there nnd . tXpiOrer anU rnenaS tX- 'refused their plea for beer. He stnt- I preSS Apprehension ed that ho saw them leave tho build- rnr amotuim rrt. to co n.r Tim i ' 'nt? ml that they did not hnvo any I DAWSON. Fob. -I. No uord con- boor wIth lll0I nl tho ilmc- cornlnir Stofansson. tho Arctln ox- Ernest Grnndcll was called to tho nlorer. wns contained In tho mall'8"1""'- I" answer to tho question by Announce ManV Attacks Alonn brought from Fort MacPhorson yos-,A8slH,atcty Attorney Jl' C. Kon- Llne Defeated and That terday. Arcnuoncon WlHttakc, writ- """ ns lo WII " Bone to me nc from Kort .Aiacl' lorson to Is- iii"ij. nu ; i wum uierc ior hop Stringer, expressed tho belief 'beer." According to his testimony that Stofansson Is lost, although 'yosterday ho did not boo Hauser on. Stefansson'8 friends point out that ''Sunday. 1'ievlous statements were when he left Hcrschcl Island ho that ho hud met Hnuser In tho latin- said ho might not return for two 'dry and there had been scuffling with him. "Hut you can't always remom- uor wnni unppens wiion you nro Last Thursday we started tho sale on the $15,000 CLAUSEN Shoe Stock in the old Clausen Store, and he., has tor patted with buyers every hour each day. Even w,h the thousands of Shoes sold, there ,,7 HVllvlfclUbt: HdaunimuiMio ui Men?s Ladies9 and Children's Shoes IN EVERY CONCEIVABLE STYLE TO CHOOSE FROM WE HAVE NOW OPENED AND ARE FEATURING 1 M J' inkifferf'J 1 I-&-il4HIi,Qnra c? I ifMiv CL. JL.ctUJlt?& aiiu viiuiu jli o jl-,hj w omoes M FHEMCH SKY MLLIES REPULSED GERHMS ens ' Lot No. 1. LADIES' PUMPS and OXFORDS All Colors, Sizes and Styles $2,00 now 65c $2,50 now 05c $3,00 now 95c and $1.45 $3,50 now $1.75 $4,00 now $1.85 Lot No. 4. ' $3,00 now 95c $3,50 now $1.10 $-1,00 and $5,00 now $1.45 BELOW WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES: Lot No. 2. LADIES BUTTONS and LACE SHOES $2,50 and $3,00 now $1-35 $3,50 now $1.85 $4,00 now $2.45 Lot No. 5. MEN'S DRESS SHOES One lot of Moil's $4,00 and $5,00 Dross Shoes now.$2.15 Men's Tan Button Shoes, $5,00 now $3.35 Lot. No. 3. CHILDREN'S SHOES and $2,00 now III""' S $2,50 now Jll Lot No. 6. i MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOK $2,50 now jS, $3,00 now ; ; $4,00 now $ Men's Ball Brand Rubber Boots, $5,00 now .. $ puuijsi vpf.uu now 543 i French Gained Some (nr AuckUIM I'rwi lo Cvm nr Tlra ) I'AIUS. Feb. 4. TIio official state ment this afternoon says: "At Notre Damo do Loretto a determined Gor man attack was yestorday driven , years. bnck by our artillery. In tho roglon ' lof Albert and Dtiquesnoy-on-Santorro (y ORE BATTLES IN ARABIA I tlr,I,,,t" ' added. wo destroyed several IiIochiousm. ThrotiRhoiit tho entlro Alsne valley, Tin 1m Itoiinic Offcnslxe HiltUli .War ICuplirntcN Itlvor i tornoy for tho defendant. "Well, I could walk," wns tlio ro- WATCH THESE ADS FOR EXTRA SPECIALS WATCH WINDOWS FOR. EXTRA SPECIALS STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P. M, Hr Am ltl! Pr l to Cim Iter TlmM. yesterday thoro wero artillery on- fingcnicnts In which thu advantage' rostcd with us. There uru thnmi night attacks last night against our l'00 4- FlKhtlnK con irn.i,. nr tn,,i.n Mn.n.i.. i """ botweon tho Ilrltlsh nnd Tur- -... ..v .... iiiiivd) .ovDiui'iva- ilitrlus nnd Masalegcs. Tho wero dlsporscd. In the third eniy mado headway north I 'Toil', II (fin. Mint .. ...... ....... ... k .fc . iJ ..IUW rfWll ,U UIJ ARtiinif drunk?" quorioil C. I. Helgnrd, nt- i niy. , That he hnd gone to tho laundry on Sunday for tho purposo of getting "Money Talks" sieges. Later wo recaptured those locations. In tho Vosges wo made slight progress southeast of Kol Rchleg and northwest of Ilnrtmnnn-Wellorkojif." IirL.i. kl8h forc08 ' Arabia, nonr tho head , ' '"' "'" '""""""' 'r.8ttNyoof tho Persian gulf, whoro Bmn '' ; ho stntement of Ous 1'etor- 1 " on" forces of Turks liavo taken tho ofJH10,,'.t W ' "r,lorc,, ll Sntl,r- 0f 5,nB' Mlllllvn. An nttnnk n Knrnn ..ar (1""' h tofHIflO-l. "mill Omndoll WUH oiuucrrio.v nv hussia. Ill' A oflitJ I'mt lo Tom IUy Tlnn.) WASIIINOTON, Fob. !. Ilusslu today Informed tho United States that tho distribution of food, money and clothing to German and Aus trian prisoners In Siberia, would bo permitted only by IluBslan military authorities, declining to give foreign relief expeditions that prlvllogo. An American rollof expedition had started from Poking. fonslve. An attack on Kurnn, near, the Junction of tho Ktiphratos nnd Tigris rlvor, wns stoppod by flro from Ilrltlsh guuboatn. , cottaci: i'it.vi:it MKin'i.vcs roil SHIP Hl'llSIDV. in; AmUIJ rmt to Ceo I)r Tlwn.J WASHINdTO.V, 1). c. Teh. 4. Government aid In building up an Amorlonn mer chant inarlno wns reeom mended In u specal report submitted at today's session Pf tho Chnmber of Commorco of tho United Statos. to pay for It next payday." Soveral tilts between tho lnwyors marked thu contest. "I losont beliiK willed n fool," declared Mr. Itelgard. "Counsol must show evidence thnt ho Isn't," wns tho reply. Tho couit In- IlKI'nliml ..! k.iin,.. ... j Thursday, Mrs. I C. Wilder, Forn. r I" ' II. B. Irwin, DI2 South Fifth. i ,r ,,1 f,r8t t,mo ln f,vo 'onrs'l Friday F. L. Sumner. GC4 South ' "rnotll!e l "m KoI"K on tho R,nntl n" Ladies' Sixth; Mrs. M. 11. Smith, North Iloml. my own wltnoa'" John Kendall, p, . ,,;. cni.,.i.. a t. (f...i . i. . and for 10 iiilnutOB bo sat In tho wi. rUUlll "'""") . i. iiuiinurui, All-, "" " rrrfi-gjii km i m n i t! nam i n ' ji.tm xz&mmKiXMZJZ&J3cmicnTm.wwmfm' "Money Talks IET1 10 II CI E5 PIT HDMEV OR GO GOBS B1J CRABS i TO JUL VERDICT! IRE EW G 1 101 DOOMED AGI S I dorson nvonuo; South ICIghth. F. A. h'ncchl, G IU i-:m;vk.v i.v c.iti)i.vi-:it noss chulr, nslcod himself nuostlons. nnsworlng onch ono over objections of tho attorney for tho defendant. W llllam Holm tostlfod thnt ho con- Auxiliary Arranges (Judge Coke Unable to Discover Reception at Milli- Whereabouts of, Dan Stein's S8000. coma Club February 19 Tho Indlos' auxiliary of tho Mnrsh flold Chnmbor of Commorco In con- "Ocean is Full of Them," Says Senator Governor Signs Shipping Bill Hatred of brothcr-ln-luws ovldonc od Itsolf In Judgo Coko'a enutty court Junction with tho ontortajnmont com- . nt Coqulllo yostordny whon Dan Rtoln ' nvnlllnif, nccordlng to word J. Tom Hall has Just received from I. S Coob liny crnlis nro doomod; tlio support of tliolr frlonds lins been un Try onr fUUUU KAUSAGKR. Pal. nro Mont Mnikot. .,,i uumillK WOIKB llllller a Ulllt-imllton nf M.n l.mlv l,nv rrnDml ,.. , i.t ,.f ,. ,...1 OltATOIUOAIi COXTI-S-P , (1 S,n,0S I1,nlt U(l"or llt0"80 wlllcll for a public rocoptlon to bo hold at 'a bonrli warrant hml Imnn lmn.l for tAulu ltlltt ffr ... . . " --.. - .,--.. ..-, ,,v,a .,.. his npponnuico nnd tho sheriff had taken a hand In tho hunt for tho tunii who rofusod to npponr In a case brought by his brothor-ln-law. Stoln wns fined $2G for contompt of court and sovoiely scored by Judgo Coko, who doclarod hint guilty of porjury nnd knavery. Immediately fololwlng this, sup plomontnl procoduro was bogun by II. H. Wolgnr to discover tho proper ty of Stoln, against whom n Jury feavo Wolgnr nn $880 Judgomont In '1913. This has novor been pnld by Stolu nnd ho tostlflod that ho Is now without funds, dosplto tho fnut that! ' iiliiliu vvuiiiuil IU IIU IIU1I1 ilV iCOdB llllll ?2l, a yenr. "I IieVOr SOll tllO Mllllonmn PImI. Tnn,a lmluimn Flvo boys nnd six girls havo been ' "in,,tltlo f ' than ono gnllon tho hours of olglit nnd oloven o'clock chosen fiom tho upper grades of tho'or "loro tlllin flvo K'Ho8," ho mild. ' Friday ovonluv, tho 10th of Fobru Oardlner bcIiooJ to compote In an' T,mt ,,tui8(ir Is an omployo of hls.ary. oratotlcal contost which will take wa8 tll tntoIt of Holm nnd ho; Its object la to bring together Into plnco 8omo tlmo In Mnv. Thnrn wm n BnI'1 fl'rthor It would havo boon lm- mutual ncnunlntancosbln iinonln wlm J tryout last Friday to mako n cholco . poM")I for ll0"80"" to hnvo had nny have newly nrrlvod In tho commun- or contostnntH. Chnrllo Graham,,, uu" W,UI U1 Pnrnos that uy and thoso of older rosldonco I Kmmott Smith, Lylo Steward. John ' "imo to tl10 lnndry regarding thu bore. All thoso who como under tho Hansen nnd Warren Spanieling wore ,Hlrohn8 of boor bocauso ho was hoad of now nrrlvnls, In which might tho hoys chosen, nnd Narelssa Jow- ,ll08Qnt tlio wholo tlmo and that ho o Included all thoso who havo takon et, Hazel Hondorson, Gladys Smith. know nono of t,lom loft tuo hulldlng "" tholr rBldonco horo within tho Kvo Graham, Nancy Flolds nnd I.o-' w't'1 any ll8or lu t,10lr I"8oon. ',at J'0'"" ""'l a half, nro cordially ona Hush wore tho girls ehoson by 1'0,,r l,ttloa of boor that had boon ll,vl,0l to lo prosont. All thoso tho Judgos, who wore Mis. Henry tnl:en from ,5m" G,ln"rk on Sunday wno m,B't ,l0 classed a8 oldsr rosl Sagaberd. Mrs. Hurdlck and Cliff by Clllof Cartor wore Introduced as t,onts are Rlso oxpoctod to bo pros- Toi kins. Gnrdlner Com lor. Have you nominated your friend to go to THE PANAMA EXPOSITION FREE AH Expenses Paid .NOMINATION liNK I noinlnato (Nnnii)) Tlijs Coupon Woith looo Vole s. (Adjlrusu) Only Quo (I) Nomination blank allowed to each nuidldato. OBTAIN FULL INFORMATION FROM ed Cross Diw Sfnr ovldonco. There was soma iinni.t nv. t and will bo cordially welcome. pressed ns to whothor or not tho hot- II ,s n,8 expocleil that nil tho mom ties contalnod ber. An oponor wns ,J81'8 ot tno ChRinbor of Commorco produced nud Chlof Cartor poured Rlul t,lolr w,VOfl wl11 taUo I,nrt ,n out a glassful, tho court room nn.i ll18 nctlon and that thoy will but a short tlmo ngo ho sold his tint- her claim for $8000. Cash amounting to $81 wns found and turnod ovor to Welgar and Stoln eatedly. n was not until thu ni,inr, t0 roduco tho guosts. I had takon n long sip that tho Jury I U ,s ,0 bo "opod n,at t,,ls et" , was satisfied. I togother occasion will bo woll nt- , Chlot Carter twtlflod that ho had ' U,luIa "mI tUnt n)1 thoso who havo jiuado no threats on Sundav and n,nlnot hud a clmn(, to moot and bo- . Ipnnin niininl,n.l i.tM. ,l.lu --...,. ..v., ,, ltull i,i inuir lUWUH- pooplo will nvail thomsolvos of this occnslon to do so. I. -i- . .. v.i.iumiK voiuiueorod liU statomonts at tho police station, wjhloh wore vrlttsn out at Cai tor's request by. uan .Maiouoy and thou slgnoU by tho men. Sultnblo ontortulnmont will bo arrnngod for and a pleasant ovonlnu Is assured. ItltKAKWATIHt AUItlVKS Tho first stoiy of Gldnmrk to tho ( police, that ho had notion tho beor from tho room of Chris Hanson in tho . Hlchardson nlso tohtlflod that Gld-t H"' Stormy Trip Down, mark had wild ho was to nav for- !.' win, .,..,.. ,..... ....... . Tinu.. r... i.i . , p.iihi iiuiii 1-urillUUI -boe on his next pay day. tho Ilroakwator nrrlvod in i i..9fl tho jurj inoaiiwhllt looking on Inter-' c0"U,ute thomsolvoa a commltteo I wnB 'nstructod to pay tho balanco of inu juugiuoiii. at onco or go to Jail, tho court expressing tho bollof that tho monoy Is bolng hidden for tho purpose of defrauding Wolgar. Stoln sorvod notlco of nn appoal. Accordlnir to tfio story brought out yosterday, Wolgar ha3 hofrlond od both Stein and his wlfo. Tho for inor ho brought horo from Spokano somo tlmo ago and after soeurlng him a homostoud paid his expenses for sovoral months. Lator Mis. Stoln, who wns thou Mm. Ilrmit and n sis tor of Wolgar'a wife, was brought from tho oast and secured n homo stoad alongside of tho ono belonging to Stoln, nnd ngatn Wolgar put up tho monoy. Stoln thon mnrrlod Mrs. Brunt and tho two of thorn nro alleged to havo rofusod to pay Welgar tho sum of '$SS0 that ho had advanced. DUoites (inuiteil, Threo divorces woro grantod yos tordny by j,ni Coko. Myrtlo M, Uarkor was freed from John L. Uar kor, Jr.. on tho grounds of cruol and Inhuman trontiuont. was awnr.io.i n. i ... ,MW" n o uuMouy ot titer flvo-yoar-old daugh i- tor nnd $13 a nionth fnr Mm .n.i. Smith nt Snlom. Ilouao lllll No. 117, allowing tho Hhlpmont of Coob liny ernbs to any point In tho state, linn Just passud both tho Hoiiso nud tho Sonato nnd bun been signed by Gov ernor Wlthyconibe. Tho bill nlso glvbs permission to T. II. Ilnrry to opon his crab catmory nt Kinplro. "I enn soo no wronj; In this bill," writes Sonator Smith, for tho oconn Is full of crabs." Ho bollovcB that tho fow to bo shipped from Mr. Har ry's cannery "will not mako nny np preclnblo dlfforonco In tho usual bountiful supply." "I rocolvcd lottors from W. U. Douglas and J. W. Uonnott and othora j urging tho pnssago of tho bill," said tho Sonator. Tho main fight ognliiHt tho bill that wis Introduced by Itoprosontn tlvo Harrows, waa in four that San Francisco crabhora would sond crows hero nnd soon doploto tho supply on tho nny. A similar bill was dofent od tVo yonrs ago. mi. j . iw jurors in the onso woro Fred this nfiurnoan from tho north aftor Gottlns, John W. Motley, Anson ronsh trip. Sho oxporloucod no "ogerg, a. T. I lalnos and U. i troublo In crosslnK tho bar. atvliutt. j Those who arrived woro: Mrs. .llrowo, w. C. Whlto, Mary Mills, .I; i;,"1,,,!:r,":L ." ". 'I 'i,iu, .um. IMOCI .m. Molvlllo, (Mrs. D. j,, stunloy, Mrs. II. C. 01 loiilt. ll n ri,... t a., -r ' - "-"ii j. , i.omon, Jno. Mai tin, John Dafoo, n. Oold- siono, Mrs. Sadlo Downor. Mikn i"ioy, Mrs. John Dafoo, J. L. SO' wnni IMtVAN OX SI'HKCH MAKING lur A I'oirit Ulfcl IVvm 0 i-oy, j,,- Jlmvt . IXDIANAI'OLIS, lnd.. Keb. ! Nluht spoochos ero bo foro Secretary llrjan whon he arrlvod Hero today for a twlmlajv visit. His first PPocu is to tho high school suiuim lAI,AOI-J .MAHKimS SKI.I.S TDK lKST MKATS. lMiouo -1()(W. ?lo a month for tho .jiii,i'a support. Tho couplo woro marrlod at Coijulllo In 190S. Mrs. Danlolson, pf Myrtlo Point, secured ti dlvorco from hor husband " mo gramma of oruol and Inhu children. Tho husband works on n Coqulllo Ulvor boat. On tho grounds of dosortlon, Mrs. Rodman, of llrldge, secured hor de cree, tho husband having been gone for tho last vnnr n,.,i .. i.i . - - w ,.4LA Ll llllll. l'lir.TA Times Want ads bring results. J Times Want Ada tor relults .lrK IA1" "'"kes llKST!bro Bovoral cWl'lrcn, threo of whom ''.iivi.iiixi;ii. i.llollo 400 j ro minors. Mrs. Hodman Uvea . homestoaa noar Ilrldgo. ... iu u.o nign school ! Have your MTrrim liftnHa mu - "i eruoi and Inhuman . thl. afternoon. heads, etc., prmt d a T F T,M. S St? """ T ' month office. f0r tho slll'1)ort ot tho threo minor HAS IlKLATIVKH UKUi: Mrs. nort Swcarlngen, of Drain, died Sunday. Sho hnd boon Buffer ing from stomach troublo. Mrs. SWOUrlllKOn was 2K vonm nlil. and In addition to hor husband sho loiivos two sons, Vornon nnd Orvnu, SIX nnd Olglit yearn old rnmmpllvnlv Sho waa a natlvo of Drain, whoro hor imtuiiiH huh survivo lior. Sho nlso hns n brothor nt Curbv. finrrv Pmin. ty, and n sister In Coos County.-- .ivj.TuuiilK llOVJOW, Von Hindenburg Sclec-1 Man to Pierce Czarii Near Warsaw nr Awxiit! rrrti ii c tua LONDON, Feb, 4.-FW Von Hlndenberg'snowdfinil saw has made only Iltnltrtr so fnr. Neither Derllt mJ grnd reports Indicate thtd od cliungos resulted froatil Inif, which dally bccown tonsn. A aorman copimcil hi choson to mnko nn aMl"l front betweon Soch, J wfist of Warsaw, sni sx n fow miles to tho !,' In tho samo section " mnna vnlnly BttempW J (lirnilL'll liroVlOUSly. linriin rftnorts that tU ". !) woro forced uacn nw - nnrmnnH canturcd tl" took 4000 prisoners. tncks olsowhoro were W" ronllntr to Uorlln, Itusslnn succcsBes ire n. nn run llilnns. Tb " snld to havo made mirWjj , T..iin t'.irh. advancltH rrout nf bo mountal" J1 repulsed nn Austrian f5"'! e UianwU I'nss. An unimportant Ib1W mont nenr l'ortnes, i which Is disputed M ' nrrtipn nf inomont u 1 battle nronn. UOItllKUV AT KLKTON Shorlff Goorgo Qulno recolvcd word today that tho homo of M. Mc Donald, near Klkton. waa recently burglarized. Tho thieves took about ?J0 in monoy, ns woll na Jewelry nnd othor nrtlcloa to tho vnluo or $100. Mr. McDonald claims to hnvo knowl edge of tho robbers nnd ho has asked tho Sheriff to lond him what assist ance Jl0 noed8 .appreh9ndlnj tho guilty poisons, it la umlurstqod that tno porsons suspected of tho crlmo llvo In tho Elkton vicinity, ltoso burg Rovlow. DOWN GO ! IFlLiJ Ron Rnndrum ReceWJ That Prices Have Reduced re -., ....I nnn't worry If bc,,U i...n1.l nnil flOUf I l'r ..--. -- w, pounu. i" , ,hMi sl.nken uy an c"'"'rti1tl George Gooarum r ..i., ...! tim urlco 01 J on r cent. Tho iP ..,, f.ia nnd adjul" Ollll oil,.,"" immediately. ..- sAMcoNfi:i,y gany iu " 4il ditlon he is bulWIa denco. 0UR Tlmos Want Ads'0"