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BBS5RK"8'ii:: THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1915 -EVENING EDITION "7TTT SIX HDiTKIDiPllFS NO LOWGER'BASEBALL SGDRESl 3 ClIAItl.KMAUNi: TOWIIK KltKHIJ HV ItAN H'IIY !O.NT STHHIvT IIAI.Ii TOhSKItS AIIOIT ALIAS UMIIS WIX KltOM hkavi:kh IN INNIMi HATTM3 11 for Dlid-lcl Attorney Scores I'lircntn , ,i itciniliir Practice .Vow Who Mlv "in Family Tioulilcs." j SihIiik and Summer Seilcs llrcuster .Maintains Silence i Xmtli Ilend Xot Sunday COQUlLIiH, Oregon, April 22. ' Waifs arc they no longer. Having ClmrlemaBno Towor, accused nnd jumped Into class, tlioj liave c'ianRu.1 arrested on the chnrso of kidnapping tle,. nnmc. The cosnoincn U non his wife and brought back by offlc- pr0nt Street Snperbns and tho.v' claim FlorcncQ wlicnco he nan no "rolatlcnBhlp to the turned Set oiul IfOii (iiuno of Sciles Sinned Venire nml Sun Francisco 1 A pi In llelji up by Italn God crsi from fled, with his sponso was .ciilcnt and jojful weed sweet, n'lr- v of Havana, i O loose yesterday by tho grand Jury, They are a baseball nine. They Invo tlHichnrge against him being dismiss- 8BC(j ,u, to ,,jny Sunday In Xonh cd. ' District Attorney UlJoqvUl' jjcn, wn tho xorth iiond VI ic I)e heavlly scored tho mother an J father- pnrtment, thus marking the second In'fow.lMK nd Mrs. J. II. I'oolo for' tj,0 onsol)all series of Coos IW their part In their affair, terming it ti10 third contest, staged for a "aRnmily row.". ' week from Sunday, will be-the all- Six weeks ngo'Towcr; who had not' terestlng big league extravaganza bedn lining with Ills wlfo "for about, between the Snporbas and the Con- four months, called her to ortn PKItCKXTAGKS OP COAST MCAGUK W. h. P.O. Los Angeles . . .IB 7 Salt Kalco 10 8 San Francisco ..9 10' Portland 8 10 Oakland Venice . , .'v."o i3 ....7 iO .081 .rr.r VI 73 .121 .128 .111 tral Avenue Doosters. Ilend one day from her parents homo1 i,-roni Jtanagcr Connlo Dlllard, of near Hunker Hill, nnd there In a, tho Supcrbas, there came n wire t'lls special machlno took her to Old j morning marked, Hot Springs, Ar Town and thenco up tho beach. Tho Sanson, and thusly did It read, parents at onco enmo before Justlcol Tho Front Street Superbas hnd l'ennock and swore out n warrant, their first workout yesterday and , SALT LAKE, April 22. FOr tho second time In the league this spring a ganio has gone to 1 1 Innings. Tho pitcher's battle of yesterday was a victorious olio for tho Uees who romped off tho winning score In tho end of the Mtli. Score, Uees, G; Heavers, 3. , Tho scores follow: At Salt Lake II. II. 13. Salt Lake (i 10 1 charging him with forcibly kidnap-. though It consisted of nothing ntora'portnn(i 3 j3 2 nine his wife. thnn tossing tho ball nnd the bull Tho next day the couplo wcro ap- nroimd, a smllo of satisfaction was prehended at Florcnco and In charge noted on tho features of manager of Deputy Sheriff McLaughlin re turned to Marshflold. Tower was ro ll leased under $500 bonds. It Is stated that tho costs havo (14 Innings.) At Oakland Los Angeles n. .1 II. E. 3 0 Connlo Dlllnrd. When Interviewed Oakland C 9 2 regarding tho prospects of tho com- At Venice Venlco-San Francisco Inir season Manager Connlo slid, "I fjamo postponed on account' of rain. THIS IS STYLEPLU! See SATURDAY EVENING POST Am have the greatest aggregation of ball t fallen on tho Btato nnd that tho players In tho country. I know they party yesterday collected witness fees i are tho best men In their respcctlvot for appearing hoforo tho grand Jury, It was then that the district attorney mado an omphalic protest against tho mixing of tho courts In what ho term ed "family quarrels." Walter Morgan 1-Yicd Walter Morgan, four weeks ago urested and charged with picking tho pookut of Mrs, Wlmmcr In n Front strcot dwelling was released yester day and returned with his mother to his homo In nandon. At tho tlmo tho arrest was mado more than ?100 In bills was found In Morgan's pockets by Chief Ander son of North Ilend. Morgan then partially admitted that ho had ta ken tho monuy, Mrs. Wlmmor left for tho north on tho last Elder so thnt tliero unB no complaining wit ness appearing against him to press that cluirgo. i ltfGUHlcr Silent.- ' Itninnrks from Hurry Hrowstor arp cbnsplcuous by tholr nlwcnco, ho mnn-rofUBlnK to answer questions boforo tho grand Jury yesterday. ' Tho man who robbed Ounder Sov crtnon nnd then throw him In tho Hay to drown and who was cap tured at Ctunp S, 1ms proved to bo a man of fow words and It Is said that llttlo Information wns given out by blm yesterday desplto tho volleys of quostlons. IIIh enso will probably coino up agoln on Friday, It s Bald, on tho return of Judgo Coke. N'o action has yet been taken In tho Oilnrod caso other than to put tho accused through a fow questions. Tom jUrlnrod Is accused of larcony from n dwelling, and nftor his cap turo broko Jail and loft a noto stn tlug ho had committed sulcldo. jiosltlons becauso they told mo so' am' it Is n hard mat'ir to t;: them to ,'le. They won't ovoi io in bed American jcague. At Washington Boston 3, Washington 11. At Philadelphia Now York 8, Philadelphia At Detroit "Chicago 3, Derolt i. At St. Louis r Cloveland 3, St. Louis 1. ' "Xiitloijul JiCURiie. , At Clnclnnntti .. ;?; i, St. Louis 0, Cincinnati!. W At Now York Philadelphia C, Now York 1. At Chicago Pittsburg-Chicngo, rain. '. At Ilnston Urooklyn 8, Hoston 1. It. STAXI)IX TI.MHKIt ADS PILL CIIUIICII IM'AVS 'Aro You Ganio? W's Jlaro Yon to Conic," Mncon Xotlco Hearts. MACON, Mo., April 22. An Inno vation was adopted hero by one of tho churches this week nnd It brought results. It wns a display i advertisement for a prayer meeting, Inserted at regular space rates. As a direct result of tho advertis ing tho mld-wcok prayer meeting Hervlco nt tho Presbyterian churih wns attended by a crowd thnt pad:-! ed tho building. QroKon has nearly ono-fffth of The writer of tho "ad" was W. J. tho standing timber In tho United Wnrd, secretary of tho Macon Mer- Statpa, or about li ir, 000,000,000 chants' association. At tho meeting feet; Washington Is next with .191,- ho spoko on tho subject of Publicity 010,000,000 feet and Idaho With ns' nn Aid lo tho Church," nn(l ndvo- lli'J.OOO.OOO.OOO feet. culcil tho regular insertion of paid '- ' tadvortlsomoiits In tho newspapers Mint,.,,,,,,, tniv ,!.. r,. ,i. cnlllng attention to church services lC(lllliy lt 3,.M, , ,.; nlll, ,,.. In proferonlo lo handbills and pin- lt n:M( p, in. rwnnl riTO tents Mr. Ward's lirayor meeting adver- gollst services, but ns n week In and tlsemont was worded as follows: ,wcek out proposition. Tho display ' Aj You nnmo? I "ad," paid for llko other ads, will If you 'aro ono of thoso gnmo fol- ,irl"h' result's, nnd tho church con nf- lows wh6 will "try anything onco," forl to l, " TIioio'h no lndell- wo daro you to como to thb nrnyor ' cncy. " wnilt t sacrcdiicBa nbout It; nifcotlug service at tho Presbyterian ll ' simply n uso of tho host moans church toomrrow1 nlgllt. known, to rench tho pooplo und to in- ' Ono rellow Hald to tho person tho 'lto them to our BqrviceB. Every other dny: "A yenr ago I told ono person, high and low, roadB tho nows- bf jour mombora who asked mo to P"lw. Through It I8 tho only pos- como to prayer mooting that tho 8,ul0 wn' of reaching everybody. I Idea of spending an hour In tho com- nm satisfied It Is tho thlni; to do, nnd ,SCENE FR0M"THE DEVIL"f1VC PAnT MUTUAL MASTCRPICTUrt 4 PRODUCED UY NCW.VOnjCJWTION PlCTUHE COItPOriATIOM, "Tho Devil " ono of tho latest 6f tho Mutual Mnstcndctures, lini n won derful cast nnd li lit everj way worthy of tho time, trouble nnd money ex pended bv Thomas II. Inco lu ndnnllint this play of Fraius Molnnru In Ino with tho Jlutual's "better motion picture" policy to 111m purposes, lho nctow nnd nctrcsca ivho Iinpcrsonnto tho principal characters in this drama need no Introduction to theatrical nudlcnccs. Bcsslo Unrrisenle, who nssumes tho responsibility of mnklng tho principal feminine rolo cffcctlvo on tho bcrecn, is cnlled upon to do somo dllllc'nlt nctlng, but succeeds ndmlrnbly in her efforts. Miss Dnrrlscnlo i3 new to tho movies. Her success on tho speaking stnso inspired great hopes for her. Theo hopes Bho has fully JustMed by Iter work In this, licr first screen part. In "Tho Itoso of tho Itnncho" and ns Liinnn in "Tho Mini of rnrhdlso" sho left behind licr impressions still pleasantly loincmbcrod by theatrical nudlcnccs. As n co-stnr Miss Ikurlscnlo has no lois celebrated an nctor than Edward Connelly, whose npponranco In Gcorgo Ado's play "Mnrso Covington" wns greeted with enthusiasm by critics tho country over. Mr. Connolly plays tho part of tho Devil. His impersonation of tho overlord of hades has n serpent llko qunllty thnt fairly leaps, sharp tongucd, from tho film. Wei wise, wqb Who is the hardest m- in town to please? TOTE want to meet him. MalWm have come in claiming Ynt are hard to please and we have broad ;;rinsj wear ready-to.. you wanfaOl d""n Price.. in show you StyteplusTjT. Clothes W "HIIIM, A WOXIIKIt lll'CK WITH A :T m:coi:i lho following farts nlinr a io tiinrlialilo duck taken from ilm cit rent Issue of tho Farm and Pirosldo. "Word hiiH JiiBt como to hand toll ing of n phonomonnl ogg-lnlng per formanco of a Ponnslvanln Itunner duck owned by John Slado. Mr. Slado hnH mado nffldnvlt that IIiIb duck, "Victoria laid 3RS eggs In 3C.5 dayM, from October C, 19 13, to October 5, 1911. " 'Victoria bogan l.iylng whon five months nnd two dny old. ilur 'no gg dny was Kobruary 1st, 3rd, fith, and llthj July 8th nnd 19th; and August 8th. "TIiIh, whllo nu unofficial recor'. is not hoyoud belief when wo consid er tho oxtraordlnnry laying qu.illllts n mi inuinn itiiuuur diiiic. prev ioiih 3IOXBY MADK Wl'T OI-' PKAXUTS In tho current Issuo of tho Farm nnd Flrcstdo Harry I). Potter, ns uocinjto editor, of that iiuhllcntlbn, writes nn interesting and practically siiggostlvo nrtlclo entitled, "Why Not Grow Nuts?" In the courso of which ho describes tl'o various nut crops grown in tho United Stntcs and tho . In in profit to bo mado out of thorn, regard to tho peanut ho writes pnrt ns follows: "Tho second most impoilant nut lu tho -United States Is tho pennut. Scientifically tho peanut Is n pea, nnd not n nut. Hut popular opinion has.qlasscd it as n nut becauso of Its flnyor. Llko lho L'ngllsh wnlnut, tho ponuut didn't beenmo Important un til about 1370, though It had been known for a long tlmo before. Is now grown all part "of tho United Stntos, and tho 20,000,000 bushels raised In 1909 (last census) wcro worth nbout $1S, 000,000. Tho popularity of peanuts is duo to tho enso of shucking nnd tho low retail prlco. Tho early ngo nt which tho American public learns to iovo this nut also hclpH to explain pcrhnpg Us 1 romnrknblo popularity." ! ,v SOCIAL CA LANDAU 1 ilmrmBtlBHWPwii'EIl f 1 the.wwU wet? "Tnb""l)ennut through tho southern Kill DAY Frldny Club with Dr. nnd Mrs. II. K. Durmclstcr. Lndles' Art Club with Mrs. Ivy Condron. lloynl Auction Urldgo O with Mrs. I). Y. Stufford. 045 The oomc price You can roam through UU1 cuon and pick out any suit you wish knowing that theprice is only $17. You also know that the quality is guaranteed. Yoiif own eyes will tell you" that the patterrjs,ara, distinctive and ourv mirror will prove to you that the style reflects the skill of a great artist Come in and make a STYLEPLUS true saving. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MONKY TALKS Mni'tdificld llnndoa ai rllo Point Clirlsthiu Chin rli ladies rooked fool sale, offho or W. A. Ilclil, I no b'lout Ktreet, Saturday. Alabama mined nbout 18,000,000 tons of coal last 'year, tho greatest Jonnngc In tho stnto's history. With n proportion of but ono killed to each 11 licensed pilots Frnnco holds tho record for safety in aviation. SEE OUR STYLEPLUS'WIPI 'liW "J pnny of n prencher, thrco or four long faced elders and a dozen old womon hold no attraction for mo, but I want to toll you thnt nftor, ottondlng tho prnjor mooting services for tho last few months, nnd espec ially tho last one, and enjoying tho bplrltual uplift that enmo from min gling with Unit red blooded bunch of ninety six people, I havo con cluded that prnyor mcotlng benjs pool and pluoehlo all hollow." If you prefer somo othor church, go there, but "bo gnmo" and go to ono of tho mid-week church services In Mnrou tomorrow night. If you hnppon to bo n tightwad, It may Interest you to know thnt tills Is ono of the church eonlros whoro they don't pass tho hat- Publicity Committee, Mncou Presbyterian Church. Mr. Ward said: "I bollovo tho church Is UoadliiK on Rolhl ground when It ndopts newspaper advertising ns nu aid to Its work. 1 don't moan announcements under tho I bollovo Interest nnd bettor nttond nnco will ho dovolopcd by it." Puro gold may bo softened by hooping It nt tho boiling tompeia- uiro or wntor for four days. Gout Is very offectlvoly by electricity by a system by n (lorinnn doctor. treated I devised I Lawn The Mower with the unofficial record In Australia. tho laud of great lajlng perfomnn-1 simply res, clnlms an norago of 3110 cgps'hoad of chinch news, or tho spasmo. Irom n pon of llunners In 305 dijn. 'idle uso of half a pane for some evan- EYE GLASS SERVICE Registered Optician always on the Job Eyes Examined Day or Night Lenses Ground Anytime Broken Lenses Duplicated Glasses Adjusted, Tightened, etc., Free Prepared Eye Glass Cleaners Free Call and get ono Red Cross Optical Dept. nvu citoss Diju; sroiti: piume pju. 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Electric Service will no only add to the comfort and happiness J your home, but will also add an immediate and distinct value to your property -a , make it more easy to dispose of, should you j wish to sell. WRITE OR 'PHONE TUUAT AND FIND OUT HOW LOW THE COST REALLY IS ' Oregon Power Co. !.. -rn nh I , SAVE MONEY YOU AUiuj M t HENRYVILLE COAL I TS Nut coal, por ton $1.00 SIpM nd , Or hnlf inn nt l,.i. a-L it .iivTLIj . . . uuvu i.S"" nnnil nAI S, W. - I). MUSSON, Prop. I "" j,, jh t-unno 18-J or leave orders at ( Hlllycr'a Cigar Store. i 'rooit T. J. 8CA1FU S A. II. IIODGINS Marsfifiplri PAINT AND lyiulblllieiQ DECoRATNG CO. ICstlmntes rtirnlshed iritono llil-U. Alm-hliflfltl, Oivp ..-I Tft. 3.N LCHii I ft' i i .- . " 4 i m WWW n: rumilfiHW! : -Tsnrrti?wr- tw, rfmmfmx '-'- ... ,,. tiwimTOTBMTima