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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ' THREE rowtiSiom EroftrirCalse ?h&S! H cup OhlrnrdelU'a urounu cn&cointc; H cup sweet tnl.k, -( cup crown Hugariyom of one e. Dent nl set to coot. Thli la tlia cream. Tukolcup brown aueur: H cun liuttrnW cun ni inllktj rags, 2 cup sifted Hour. After the Milm la nU.,l !... .! t. it.. i ! men m it ma uuovo cream worm wattr. HprtaJ white boiled Iclnt' over and between the layers 9 Ground Chocolate Is noted for its smoothness in the making of desserts. In the above recipe it will give just the richness and flavor desired. It also makes the most satisfying, most nourishing, most healthful, most economical beverage that.you cun serve your family. , Sold only in hermetically sealed tins. Order from your grocer to-day. V. QHIKAKDISLLI CO. San Kranclico Since 1132 srjTfXSfef i'&WlgBA K)?s L3NtS5SeK3t3 Ca.sPT' I i YI UrJ 'Vj & ZJ3S THE WORLD'S LEADING PIANO MANUFACTURERS I Ml llllhlU, - viiiiiifUfit Aim ut; (he numy ending pliuio mini- ifiirliirors wo iep- fctent anil of wlilcli ko mo tliu I'urlflc Iimst dlsti'ltiiitorK, THE CABLE CO. Concerning lb' veil liiiiinu firm tio 1'iniio mill Or ran l'liirlinser's Sulde, (ho lending luthoilty In (Iio mislcnl Undo In Iio United States, le:iks lis follows: "Nio Cable Com- miiy Is 0110 of tlio wives t, limit O'.s- fcnguMicd, oilier. prising mil wealthy H'l MS 111 tllO Jll- inopbycr, piano lutl ( I'M" Indiislry. ilccognlcil olio of Iio GREAT LI WIN :KK In (ho trade. iicot'iHiratccl wllli a npltnl of tjiU.OtlO, (10, nil imlil In, anil n addition thereto, luiyo a surplus of $2,5(10,00. I'lie factory rapacity, which Ik constantly being enlarged, now makes tho company ono of tho locale! nianiifarttii'Ci'ri of pianos, I unci-. Mayer Pianos ami orpins In tho world. Tho output In s. largo that It la a leading factor In tho piano, player-piano anil 'gnu Industries. It nianiifactures coiupleto lino of Instiiiniots (inover pianos, Cable pianos, Kingsbury pianos, Wellington planoi, poiiiivcr Cm-ohi-Iiiiicr-Plnyor pianos, King-bury Cnrolu-Iiiiipr-l'liiyer pianos, Cnrolii-lnner-l'laycr pi- "(-, rnphona Player Planets, and Chicago Cottngu organs. This distinguished house has an Inter liatlonal reputation and Its Jtistriiinents nro Mild tho world over. In this country Jt lias a Iaro liiimlicr of hiwiirh houses and hundreds of aKeneles. It also has agents In tho principal cities Df riuope, Asia, Africa and Australia. Its practically unliinlted financial resources and imsuipas'i. pd factory facilities eiiahlo it to put upon tho inatket standard Instruinents of tinusual merit under llio most economical conditions. Tho financial and commercial Mniidlut; of this concern is nbso. Mitcly unquestioned. lj ''1 p !V lUpic;enthiK juiinufacturors of tlilo character with Inteniatlonal reputation tosother with honest BenlliiB has inndo tho Wlloy U. Allen Co. tho le-niliug dMrllmtors of pianos on tho ln rifle Coast. It !"s lieen a featuro eoutrlhutliiK on tho splendid success of tho Coos Hay branch of this over-grow "K concern. "vtiuit sion'hvs woirrii on VOUIt lONKV HACK." . 1511 ''-WsffiMtm flTUTH -- " -BT- I i II BcT-'rJJI f VaVVNJ ...I ill I III W l.iii 1 1 l I I itiil.t.iin LA- ' m j?sswm '" -1- K ! The Kingsbury Piano TIIK CA.1ILK 1'IAXO COAS (i UIWT LIWDKIl IX 1MAXOS TALK TO'TJIOJIAS AIIOUT IT." 'A mzmm m. fjfii ''' ?& I CenLral Avenue L. L. THOMAS, Mgr. Russell Building. M M USIC AND USICIAM .NTHItKdl) IX1 .MUSICAL KVUXTS X014AIILB THIS WEKIC Si HOW Chopin composed, or rath er, Improvised, his Fiinoral March, Is rotated In tho Paris Temps by Jules Clnrotlo, In nn art Iclo on tho lata painter Zlem, says Tho Now York Post: "At tho burial of Zlcm, Chopin's Funeral March tho "march in tho Sonata was tho dirgo to which the mournors moved. And then 1 remembered Hint It was In 551em's studio Hint Chopin had first com posed It and umlor a kind of hal lucination, Zicin and tho frcquont ors of his studio voro a wild and wlilmslcnl lot in thoso days, and on this particular evening they woro amusing Hiemsolvos with a half oomlc, half ghastly masquorado. Stripping tho shoots from tho 'beds and seizing any whlto wrappings upon which they could lay hand, they had Improvised n ballet of ghosts, suggested doubtless by the plmntoms of the nuns thnt rlso from their graves In Myorbeor'a opera, lllobort the Dovll." "Chopin, however, hold aloof. Ho would not Join In tho frolic; ho would not oven smllo nt It. Ho was nervous and 'shivery,' and finally ho snt down nt tho pianoforte, while tho 'ghosts' In their whlto shrouds Gathered about libit. They grew stilt, ns his emaciated hands ran fovorlflhly over tho keys. Then tio played, and tho fall of tho notes was ns tho dropping of tears. Tho listeners did not renew their danco; thoy lost nil zest for It. They did not move; they did not speak until Chopin censed his playing and laps ed moodily Into hlmsolf again. Thoy prnlscd him; thoy tried to carry him about tho studio on their shoulders In honor of tho Improvisation, but ho shook thorn off and went his way. Tho 'Improvisation' was tho Funeral March. Harold D. Simpson. Piano Accompaniment. MIbs Connors. An Historical Tableau Tho World War. Part 1 Kuropo in Peace. Euro pa watches her children dnnco n favorite folk 'dance. Children of Waning nations In costume of tho day. Archduko Ferdinand and his wife, tho Duchess of Hohenborg, see tho sport and aro slain by the student Prluzlp Entrance of Mars tho Cod of War. Part 2 Europe in War.Tho nat ional airs of tho nations at wnr and ct.trunco of soldiers in co.Utuno. Auf.ttinn hymn. Serbian hymn. Itus alan hymn. Qorsuan "Tho Watch tin the Ithlno " liolglan hmn. French, "La Marsilllalso," JJrlUnh, 'Tlppornry." Ttuk.sh hymn. Part 3 Agnl i Peace Tho glory df vmr, Euroua points tho bereft children across tho wreck to '.ho Laud of Hopo wlillo Liberty beck ons with open arms and Uncle Sam and Columbia stnml ready to wel come. Colored Lights. It O. Schafftor, director of band. A. S. Hlsoy, director of glee club, (Continued from pago 2) FIHDAY NIOIIT Cliim Mrs. Franklin E. Conway hns li. stnltcd another piano for teaching and practicing purposes. A ruecker Lrothors" piano purchased from Mr. Ilenrlk OJordrum Is now phood In her npartmont at tho Myrtle Anr.s. Mrs; Conway Is delighted villi her now Instrument. OLD SONGS J'OH NEW. Persons who attend concerts snys nn exchange, have many opportun ities to obsorvo tho onthuslnsm of audiences for familiar songs of previous generations. Aftor n pri ma donna or a violinist porhaps, hns bocn applauded for a highly technical rendering or a difficult composition, somo old tlmo song is glvou for nn oncoro, and is followed by a tumult of applause Tho ordinary kind of human be ing is nothing If not sentimental. Tho old songs nro brimming with Bontlmont. Therefore nlmost any nudlenco thnt It not saturated with tho wrong kind of culturo loves tho slmplo melodies nnd tho tondor words of tho songs th(t hnvo lived porhaps 100 years or moro. It Is a pity that thoso still sung nro not sung moro frequently nnd that oth er old favorites tiro not rovlvod for tho bonoflt of tho prosout generation. STUDENTS HKCITAL Mrs. Perl Hlloy Dnlllngor will hold a rocltal at her resldonco stu dio next Tuesday afternoon, the Audience to bo composed of tho members of her class. Tho moro advanced pupils will apponr In thin recital. Among tho performors nrri. MIh.i Esthor Asplund, Miss Irene Fourier, Miss (JlndyB Larson nnd Hex Stratum. 1IAXD CONGICIIT Thoro was a good attondnnco at at tho Coos Ihty Hand Concert nt tho Orphoum Theater Inst Sunday af ternoon nnd tho nudlenco was vory onthuslnstlo In their npplnuso of tho numbers. Director II, N. Fon ton has announced another of, theso popular concorts for Sunday, March 7th. TO GIVE CANTATA. )OOS BAY MUSICAL DIRECTORY airik Gjerdrum MANO INSTRUCTION idio MYRTLE ARMS Phono 356-J. Irs. Fraokllim Eo Coniray . VOICE yirible Ainnms S9L Miss Edna Louise Larson Pianist and Teacher Studio Corner Central ami 8th St. Telephono 437lt Tho choir of tho Eptscopnl Church is vory busy rehenrslng Dudley Duck's sacred cantata 'iTho Story of tho Cross," which they plan to sing at tho ovonlng services of tho church on Sunday, March 14th. Tho sollsts will bo Mrs. L. Tower, Mrs. 'Charles Stuuff, Mrs. B. "Stanloy Henderson and Messrs. Honjnmlu Oatllnd and Androw Laud-les. CHAMINADE CliUll Tho Chamlnndo Club met Frdny morning for tholr regular wook'ly sosslon. Tho tlmo was spont In practicing for tho open mooting which will bo hold next Wodnosdny ovonlng. On tho following Fri day morning tho program will bo repented at tho High School for tho bonoflt nnd musical edification of tl.o school children. Theso ap pearances of tho club do much to stlmulnto na Intorost In music among tho chlldron nnd encour age tho students of tho high school In tholr chorus and glco club work. Tho inombprs of tho Chamiundo Clpb presont nt tho mooting Frldny woro: Miss Evolyu Andorson, Miss Hosslo Ayro, Mrs. Porl Rlloy Dal linger, Miss Loulso Dlntt, Mrs. It. IC, Dooth, Mrs. E. I. Chaudlor, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. Lovl Dalglo, Mrs. Mnlr Dnno, Mrs. Edwin Dolan, Mrs. V. N. Ekblad, Mrs. Carl Bvort son, Miss Ursula Farrlngor, Mrs. J. W. Gnrdlnor, Mrs. A. U, Qldloy, Mrs, J, T. Hall, Mrs. E. 8. Hender son, Mrs. Win, Horsfall, Jr., Mrs. B. K. Jones, Mrs. Job Knotts, Mrs. It-. N. Lowls, Mrs. R. 13. Miller, Miss Clara Myren, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. V. S. Nicholson, Mrs. UonJ. Ostllnd, Miss Edith Preston, Mrs, E. L. Robinson, Mrs. D. II. Sav ngo, Miss Gonovlovo Sengstackon, Mrs. D. II. Smith, Mrs. Chns. Stauff, Mrs, M. A. Sweoman, Miss Alice TJckoll, Miss Nora Tover, Mrs. C. H. Walter, Mrs. Geo. Watklns, Mrs. F. E. Wilson. I w . I'Tho Frldny Night Club" Is the hnmd glvdn to wlint wns rorriiorly tho North Hond now enrd club; the members of which were entertain ed Inst evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. a. Coleman when Auc tion lrrldgc was tho elilof diversion, Miss Laura Lawlor and Dr. Mott and Charlos Peterson played ns substitutes. At nn ap propriate hour a delicious supper luncheon was served to tho follow ing members and special guests; Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Durmestor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry O'Marn, Mr nnd Mrs H LetnoishrdlucmfwypEA nnd Mrs. H. J. Llndon, Dr. and Mrs. I. II. llartlo, Miss Laura Lawlor, Dr. Mott nnd Chnrles Polorson. Mrs. Fred Kriwp will cntortnln tho indies of tho club on Wednesday afternoon, March 12th. 4 Jauil-.K' ART CLUIl Ycstorday afternoon Mrs. L. G. Lang was hostess to tho mumbors of tho Ladles' Art Club at her homo on Sovonth and Donnelly. After a pleasant afternoon of Bowing nnd soclnl chat, Mrs. Lnng, nssUted by her special guest, Mrs. J. E. Mnd ey nnd tho Misses Mnbol nnd Frnn- ccs Lnng, served delcctnblo dnlntlos to tho following club mombors; Mrs. J. A. Illntl, Mrs. A. S. Iilnnchnrd, Mrs. W. II. Curtis, Mrs. Jns. Cownn, Sr., Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. W. H. Foloy, Mrs. L. F. I-tl. kcnBtoln, Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mrs. N. Rnsmusgon, Mrs. Ross Smith, Mrs. Frank Sumner, Mrs. Condron, Mrs. Clins. Fcnslor, Mrs. 'Henry Hocbk, Mrs. C. H. Wnltora and Mrs B. D, McArthur, who will entertain noxt Frldny afternoon. 4 ' KA.STEIIX STAR IttJlTV Miss Bdnn Lo,uIbo Larson Is planning a recital ' to tako place early In March, NORTH IHNI CONCERT Washington's Dlrtlidny was cele brated at tho North Rend High Scliool with a band concert by the High School Rand which was fol lowed by nn historical tableau. Af tor the evening's entertainment tho Mothors' nnd Teachers' Club served nn appetizing luncheon, Tho af fair was well patronized and netted a neat spin for tho Dand and tlio Mothers' and Teachers' Club pr whoso bonoflt It was given. Fol lowing is tho program: Tlpporary Williams Tho Dand. Cornet Quintette Selection , , . , Mesaru. Hanb, Men do, Chnppollo, Roso and Kaiser. March, "Favorite." .... Atkinson The Dand A Thousand Years, Chorus Gleo Club. Medley Overturo Miller Tho Dand Happy Days in Dixie, Tho Orchestra. College Life. Tho Orchestra. Schottlsche. "Golden Chimes" Miller Tho Dand. iTfco Palms." Cornet Solo, 'I he High School Girls' Chorus Hid tho High School Hoy a' Glee Club aro planning to give a con cert at tho Dunker Hill School Hcuso March 12th. Tho noxt rocltal to bo given nt tho Gjerdrum studios will bo a Junior recital, Saturday afternoon, March 13th. Tho following will participate; Eleanor Hansen, Lo vina t'alnter, Effio Flaaten, limn KJolland and Junior Dalllnger. At tho next concert of tho Coos Day band on March 14th at tho Or phoum Theater, tho High School Chorus, composed of seventy voices, will sing ope of tho glees on which thoy have been practicing. Thoy will bo nccpmpanled by tho band. E HOME AFFY MADE AVERN CANDY Wo ittako Jco cream 378 Central uvo., I'"ono ltM-L J. H. Jessen, M. D. rnYSICIAN AND BURQEON ' Surgery and Plgeaseji of Women a Specialty. Norton & Hansen bldg- Phono 229-J Ilea. 890 Cor. 9th & El rod. Pjj, J 50-J Tho Eastern Star Dancing party was attondod by about 7G peopfo last Tuosday ovonlng and with Mr. Martin, of Martin's Orchostra n't tho piano It Is needless to my that ovoryono had n rousing nnd thor oughly good tlmo. Tho eutortnln mont wna under tho supervision of Mrs. Dan Koatlng, whllo Mrs, J. T. Hall saw to It that no went homo hungry. r J1AITIST LADIES' TEA Tho Dnptlst ladles nnd frlonds enjoyod n real pleasant afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Ji T. Mryora last Wednesday aftornoon, tho occas ion bolng tholr monthly silver toa and program. Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. P. H. Slor oy nnd Rev, A. F. Dnssford con tributed to tho afternoon's onjoy mont with Interesting and comic readings. Mrs, Dyors, tho hostoBS, was as sisted In serving wholcsomo re freshments by Mrs. John Naglo to Mrs. R. P. Harrington, Mr. A. 55, Downs, Mrs. J. W. Wright, Mrfl. Alva Doll, Mrs. F, H. Drossor, Mrs. F. II. Storey, Mrs, Goorgo Gulov Bon, Mrs. D, D, Ross, Mrs. J, C. Donno, MIbs Mnmlo Gulovson, Rov. A. F. Ilassford and Masters Lloyd Dyers, Paul Dntuford and Evorott Harrington. , n MIXXE-WIS MEKTH TODAY i f Tho Mlnno-Wis Club Is meeting this afternoon with Mra. Mary 13. Thompson on South Fifth Btreet, A , , j WKI) iy MARSHFIELD 4 Last Monday morning at 11 o'clock at tho homo of Rov. and Mrs. G. L. Hall, Miss Nelllo Church and Harry Mooro woro united In mar riage. Tho couplo both of whom aro from Catching Inlet, woro attended by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Collvor and Mr. Mooro, a brother of tho groom. Mr. and Mrs. Mooro will tako up a ranch Bomowhero In Coos County In tho near future. Thoy aro undo cldod us yet, Just whoro they will live" 4 p from hero attended. Mrs. Geo. Man dlgp, Mrs. E. A. Hose, Airs. Jl. Mc Cann and Mrs. E. S. .Russell an ltqst obbcs planned wall tho comfort and ontor(nlnmpnl of ovory one. Largo bouquets at Jonquils and special favors of daffodils used li) tho decorating scliemo gavo a very pleasing arrangement In yojtow. Renewing old aqunlntnncea and making now ones occupied moBt of the nfternoon hours and at tho closo a dainty luncheon was sprvod ,by the hostesses. Tlioa enjoying tho occasion wero: Mrs. Murcli, Mrs. Irwlp, Mrs. b., D. Weldy, Mrs. Morica, Mrs. V. E. Wat ters, Mrs. Parr, Mrs. P. Tiomaa, Mrs. II. J. Llndon, Mrs. Goo. Hazor, Mrs. Surbock, .Mrp, A. L. Gruhbs, Mrs,, J. II. Groves, Mrs. 11. C. Dors, Mrs. J. Wilcox, Mrs. Adolph JohiiBon, Mrs. It, C. Holmes, Mrs. E. F. Russell, Mrs. Rex Stratton, Mrs. Peterson, Misses Frances and Ruth Golden, Mrs. Hartz, Mrs. Cox, Mrs, Hinzo, Mrs.. Georgo Roister, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. E. A. Roso, Mrs. Hqvcner, Mrs. O. Mandlgo, Mrs. 0. A. Smith, Mrs. E. S. Russoll, Miss Allco Wattqra, Mrs. Robert McCnnn, MIbs Luclnda Parr, Miss Helen, Mildred nnd Vplma H-ussoll, pisses JlnrJory Surbock, Vora Ilantr. and Masters Eric John son, Will WUcox nnd Carson Potor- 8011. CLUlt MEETIXa POSTPOXED . .. , . ... On account of sckncBs, tho Jolly Dozon Club postponed Its nigotlng from last Wednesday tp Wodnosdny Mnroh joth wli.on Mrs. Drockmnellor will bo hostess. NORTH REND GUILD ft Tho North Dond Altar Guild spent pn exceptionally protltablo afternoon of guild Bowlag Inst Tlnirsdny at tho homo of Mrs, .jyr chlo Phillips. In twp wppks Aho mombors nrp Invited to tlip lipmo of Rev. and Mrs. It. B. Drowning, when Sister Jcnnctto, Suporlor of St. Mary's Mission Houho, Chicago, will speak for tho bonoflt pf tho Guild. Mrs. A. E. Lolghtoti assisted In sorvlng rofrcBhmonts to Mrs. Carl Jacobson, MVb. R. Parr, Mrs. Elslo Reynolds, Mrs. Lolghton, Sr., Mrs. Dennis Hull, Mrs. E. Powoll, Mrs. A. 13. Morton, Mra. C. A. Motlln, Mrs. J. A. Lennan, Mrs, R. D. Mar shall, Mm. L D. Dartlo and Rov. and Mrs. R. E. Drowning. ; II. Y. P. U. PARTY . ' Last ovonlng, R.ov.. nnd Jlra. A. F. Dnssford oxtondod .thplr Itospl tnllty to tho memborn and frlonds of tho D. Y. P. U. at, tholr hono pn Ecenth u'trogt. Dainty hupciicsof blue violets horo and thorp lent an artistic touch to tho parlor and. Uio dining rponi. Aftor a series of lively gameg had boon played, 'tho hostess, assisted by Mm. Richardson and tho Misses Volnia Ross, Marjorlo Fulmar, Myr tle Cox nnd Zoo Dolan, BQrvcd a do llclpiiR lloston luncheon to tho fpl lowlng: Mr, and Mrs. Alva DqH. tlio MI8BCB Esthor Whltpoy, Eranoes Lang, HoIqii McLaughlin, Emma Lou Douglas, Carrlp Rosa, Hplen Gulovspn, Mlrlani and Clompnce Wright, Anna Downs, Dorpthy and Lots Dassford, A'llia luuzoy ,apd Messrs: L. A. Wopdworth,' Oorgo DoR, Harry Swnrtz, Esrr.wnd Oloc spp, C. H, It, Smt, Jpssq prnntz, Albert nnssfprd, Jlov. .Rossford, and Master Paul Hansford. The party then grouped them selves around tho piano and en gaged In an old-fqshlonod "sing" of mostly southern mojodlcB. At a late hour tho guoats departed thanking Rov. nnd Mrs. Dassford for tholr kind hospitality, . . ! -T4 AID TO MEET Tho North Head Presbyterian ladles will moot next Wednesday af ternoon at tho homo of Mrs. W, R. Simpson for tho rogular buslnoss meeting. N. It. PltESDYTERIAN SOCIAL -, Last Wednesday afternoon the North Dqud Presbyterian lades lipid a. social in the Mlzpah class rpoma to which tho Marshflold Presbytorlan ladles, woro Invited but owing to tha Inclemency pf the weather otily a few 'NOOK" VMITX 5 w , Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Fonton, Mr. and Mra. Jtosa Smith, Mr. nud Mrs. A. S. Rlanchard and Ralph Matson opont Inst weok end at thu "NooH" op South Coos Jtlvor. (Continued on page 8) Bvotherji s ARTISTIC IN DESION .. jii .. - i DUJUDLE IX CONSTRUCTION Henrik Gjerdrum golo agent for Coos jjtoy, MYRTLl-J ARMS Marshfleld, Orvgoa, - .-kS . iuJL' kl ft 1