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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915 EVENING EDITION. r" FIVE . H.GRIFFITH lasses That Please Mo toric LENS OUR BEST Jyes Examined ilasses Fitted inses Duplicated BOOM 10 Ivcr Lnndo's DryKOQrtt Storo wm iREVITI55 Vow I'lmtiiiiistpf. David Itnwnnl dii-ilim luiviv IV.nmH v. Svvorl who conducts a store nt the North Hackney has filed a petition to pro-1 1 Inlet landing Is the new postmaster hate the will of the late Edwnrd S. of the postofflce which has been es- Gordon who died in San Francisco tabllshed there and which is known March 1. Tho will was executed In as Hausor. being named for tho con- February, 1912. and tho stnto is left tractors who worked on that part of to Mr. llackey. The estate consists the railroad. I Move Itnnrtoti Storo. It l9 announ ced that A. .1. Mendel will close out of property on Washington street In Xorth Bend valued at $7,500 and on which there Is an encumbrance of $5,500. Tho only known heirs nro n cousin and a nleco In New Yo-k. Mr. Oordon built the Garfield block In Xorth Hcnd. It was his wife who . N Even Uncle Sam Was Interested MAY TIDES. i.m mm unguis m uues n ,,,,, Hub Clolhlng Btoro nt l)aml0M Marshflcld. The tides are placed In nml movo tho stock t0 iowcr8 wilcro order of occurrence, with their times ,,0 wU 0 n gouora, mcrehnniHg0 on mo urst lino anu neigius on tuo , storo 7 T- Suilvan who has been ' was shot In Marshfcld sovorat years second Hno of each day; a compnr- ' ,n cimrR0 ot tho Dandon storo will bo ngo and who died afterword. ison or consecutive ncignts win in- mnnagor of tho Powers store, dicnto whether it is high or low water. High tido on tho Bar ono I nrothvP Hotter. Hoy Undrlth re hour and CI minutes earlier than ' tuned iast eVcnlng from Monrovia at Marshflcld. At Xorth Bond 34 ' i Los Anccles whero ho was call- minutes earlier than at Marshflcld. el, by tho Ull0S8 of lll8 brother, Phil- u a. BUNCH came down from Pow- lip. Tho latter was recuperating cr8 last night for a short visit horo. nicely when he loft. Misses Blanche ' MRS. S. A. YAOKAM of Coos Hlvor I arshfield-Coquille Auto Stage no Iicnvo I'lininmcy thflcld Coqulllo i.M. A'M- f:'3 7: 00 bo ': '.00 11: bi. i.i. Loo i:oo 00 ::oo :o (i::to tao 7::io Uncle Sam's investi- Iisiiheld-coquillk Airro BT.Kii: TIME SCHEDULE cliedulo nrrniiged to ronnoct boats to Bunrton, Stages to tie Point, Wagner, Itoscbiirg. Xo OolajH. i from Marshflcld to Coqulllc: 75 centH. Blnglo Lnmlwtli, Props. Bnmeys l'lrcpincos - J. N. BAYLISS ny kind of brick work at prices that nro right. CXnd all work guaranteed I nt "Tho Fireside," John- kon Bide. 137 Second St. ' fetich ranges. Bollor work. Phono 434-J. pators were much in-1 tcrcsted in the way Clothcraft Clothes ate made. f Especially when they found so few of the (workers in those shops I were changed from year to year. Careful training, good Surroundings, the most advanced machines,1 testing, inspection, ami sanitary provisions all these have helped to put more real value into Clothcraft All -Wool Clothes for men and young men. Come in and sec what solid profit you gain by buying Clothcraft at $10 to S20. No. 5130 Blue Serge Special at $15.00 is one of the best values ever offered the! clothes buyer. CLOTHCRAFT L All Wool Clothes HOio20f5S& Woolen Mill Stores Two Stores MAHSHKIELD NOKT1I BEND 21llrs. Ft. . 'jllrs. in.. !2:ijllrB. Ft.. 24Hrs. Pt.. 2 T. H rs . Ft.. 2GlIrn. Kt.. l!7llrs 0.50 2.1 2.0 I 2.1 3. IS 1.8 4.2 t 1.3 5.21 0.C G.20 0.0 , 7.12 Ft. 0.5 28llrs.. 0.39 Ft. COO 4.3 7.21 4.1 8.12 3.8 10.01 3.9 11.11 4.0 12.10 4.1 1.15 4.3 8.03 6. 1 0.9 1.27 S.53 Ft. ::oiir. Ft. , .llllrs. IFt.. C.2 2.1G G.2 2. CO 5.9 1.2 9.42 1.2 10.32 0.9 1.25 0.G 2.11 0.7 3.0C 1.0 4.00 1.3' 4.C5 1.5 5.50 1.7 6.4C l.S 2.09 4.3 3.02 4.3 3.51 1.3 ,4.1S 4.3 8.0C 4.2 S.55 4.1 9. 3D 4.S 10.21 5.2 11.0S 5.5 11.53 5.S 0.0 0.0 7.40 1.9 and Helen Lnndrlth ruiualupd at Monrovia with their mother and brother. Postpones Banco. J. A. (loodwlll has postponed tho danco that ho wns going to give nt his South Coos Itlv cr pavilion next Saturday night un til n week later, May 29th. Tho rea son for tho postponement was so that it would not intcrfcro with tho Marshflcld Firemen's ball. Sign Pnitors. Before Judge Pen nock last evening Helen Cox, chant- 8.35 . hermnld nt tho Central hotel, and 2.0 George Lenos swore to affidavits re 9.31 gnrdlng tho coming nnd going from 2.0 there of W. C. Cypher, tho man now Is spending a few days here. C.P. COLEMAN, a prominent ranch er of Ten Mile, Is In tho city today for a short business visit. CLAUD XASllUKO enmo homo on tho noon train, excused after throo weeks of jury service O. V. KAUFMAN left this morn ing on a short visit at Ucuh Lyons' cranberry ranch on North Inlet. C. H. PECK caino homo today from Coqulllo whero I10 went yesterday afternoon. C. F. McKNIGHT Is bnck after handl ing for tho plaintiff tho Mltchcll Coach case In tho circuit court. RALPH DWINDLE is In today from South inlet shopping and visiting wltli friends. AVE HAVE OXIiY ONE PH1CE AND THAT IS THE HOOKHOTTOM PH1CH 1'UO.M THE HTAHT Wc nro ublo to do this beenmo uo buy for Hil buy stores, buy ing mid felling for insli, no charge iirconuis, no delivery, and tlioimauds of oilier tilings that go along to miikc tho customer pay .11 grout Mg irU-e for goods. Wo buy direct from tho LARGEST MANUPACTUHEHS In the world cutting out tho Jobber, mid glv lug Ills piofltH to jou. Wo do not mark our good. so high that uo have to cut prices to sell tlioin. Dress ginghams, n dandy 12V4r value. Our prlco 7c lied Seal, tho standard dress gingham tho world over, 15c vnL.lOc Apron gingham, a good heavy one In all checks, 10c vnluo ftc Amoskcog apron gingham, !2',ic value. Our prlco 7c llopo Muslin, 36-ln. wide, 12V6c value. Our prlco 7&c Bleached muslin, S 1 -lie value. Our prlco J5o Bleached muslin, 10c value. Our price (I 1-lc Curtain scrim in all patterns.. (I 1-lc, IOc, laJie, IflV, IHc, 23c. Ladles' Vests, no sleeves 7c, 12J$C trie, 1 0f, Slite, 40c Ladles' Hoso IOe, EJJSe, 10c, 23c Ladles Silk Hoso ...... IOc, OHc Have you seen tho big, heavy Turkish Towels that wo have, 20x10, regular 15c each. Our prlco '. I2)jjc Men's henvy Overalls, With tho bib or without, 90c value .. .OOc Men's 9-oz. big overalls, $1.00 value. Our prlco Site Boys' overalls, tho 00c value. Our prlco IOc Men's full-cut work shirts, 50c value. Our prlco 23c Men's full cut work shirt, extra quality, 75c value Our prlco 13c Men's aoft collar dress shirt, 75c. vnluo. pur prlco IOc Men's negllgeo nnd Bilk shirts OHc $1 10 Men's Starched Shirts 40c, 08c of low mices 0l.l.l'M'.,jJMr Follow 1 0.29' , being held for tho alleged theft of j, m. NYE returned on tho Santa .0 IITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, Fancy and Domestic CHINA SAVE MONEY by ordering tho fninous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton $1.00 Lump coal, per ton 3.30 Or half ton of both ?1.73 1). MUSSOX, Prop. Phono 1K-.T or leavo orders at 1 1 liber's Cigar Storo. c.it von hike Oliver Kcphai-t Phono :MO $0 ir 1 1 Perl Riley Ballinger T PIANIST AND TEA lACHKIl Itoaldonco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 3GS-L. WEATHEn FORECAST (Dj AmocIiU-1 ITni la Coot BT TIdm. OUEOON Fair cast, showers west tonight. Satur- day fair. South to west winds. JX)CAIi TEMPEHATUKH KKCOItn For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m., May 21, by BenJ- Ostllnd, spockil government motcorologlst: Maximum 56 Minimum -Hi At 4:13 n. m 48 Precipitation ... ..J....1C Precipitation elnco Sept. 1, 1914 G4.31 Precipitation enmo period last'ycar C2.78 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. articles from tho room of Lcnos. Judge Stnnloy of Coqulllc, enmo over for tho papers, returning on tho morning train. Ilivnil and Water. Professor So deal, n real wild man caught down . on Front street, Is tho first ot a long' 1 Clara to San Francisco today aftor calling on tho trade here. I)lt. J. L. MASSON, of Myrtlo Point left on tho Santa Clara for San Francisco and tho Exposition. MAX TIMMEUMAN nnd Burt Doro mus loft yesterday for Powers nnd n trip to tho Mulo Creek and Ag- llst of prisoners to got tho bread and ncss sections of Curry county wntor diet for his wrong doings w. U. WUULAS wns n passongcr ro- Judgo Butler Interviewed tho profes- j turning on tho noon trnln from tho 4 sor nnd found him In such n condl- county seat where ho had boon on 4 j (Ion that a complete sobering up was j legal business. tho best that could bo prescribed for j. MITCHELL, Portlnnd dotec- j him. Tho professor expressed his 1 tlvo nnd his partnor L. Q. Car- thnnks In soven different languages, pontor, loft Coqulllo this morning L most of them going at tho same time. via Uosoburg for Portland. HAIIKY O. HOY loaves Sunday for Snloni whoro ho will nppear as at torney in two cases in tho Supremo Cross ApjH'als Mnde. ' Mrs. Sarah Ynokam, of Coos Hlvor, Is appealing to tho circuit court in tho Gcorgo F. j court next week mood enso nnd tho heir of tho out KD M)DEI.I enmo In fronm Pow soldler, now doceasod. Caroline S. erB Thursday to attend Masonic Clark, of Massachusetts, Is also ap- hodco meeting. Ho will return to INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE nu'ii Multifield at Busy ' Corner 10:00 a.m. 2:00. p.m. 5:00 p.m. ifes North Bend 10 nitn , utci later Marshflcld North Bend Einplro Tarheel SuiLsct Bay Co To Power. J ' Stadden nnd lienling. Sirs, onkam claims that 8ho , powor8 cnriy ncxt week. Mr. Ed Llddoll loft Tuesday for Pow- cared for Blood for between 1C nnd , c, w. NI3LSON, of Myrtlo Point, ers whero thoy aro orectlng n build- 17 years. In tho county court sho was Cftnl0 ovor today calling on his Jug sultnblo for business purposes, allowed $2,500, according to tho at- frCiids hero and attending to Mr. Stadden will hnvo a branch studio tornoys, and now seeks property to somo mntttrH of business. and Mr. LIddell has his own meat 1110 vaiuo or noout ?J,000. 'MRS. CAIUUE DUNCAN' who has market. ' I spent sovornl weeks In Snn Fran- Court. Consider Motion Thoclr-1 cgc nn,i Oakland has returned Jitney Partnership. Slnnagor Cor-( cult court is considering a motion for for a olinrt stay, rlgan of tho Enstport Jitney lino hna tho postponoment of tho enso against J( ht siM, county ngrlculturlBt, found tho business Is too much for Dr. E. V. Morrow for nlleged mnl-l enmo over last night, nnd today loft him to handlo by himself and has practlco until tho Soptembcr torm of for xorth Inlet to confor with tlio taken Into partnership Uartlott Knox court. It Is hellovcd tho doctor will farmers thoro. who will opcrnto a second car on tho lo bnck at that tlmo from Europe. I WILLIAM BLACK Is down from run A'so Is being considered tho appeal. Catching Inlet and loft today for 'of I'Vnn Lambeth from tho JustUo o i,10, ore., whoro ho goes for hla Utw Thhu. Parties desiring rock ( the circuit court Tn tho caso which brldo. oysters, mussels, etc., will have- tho ho lost this spring, Dr. Morrow get-.MHS. E. J. HOWE has gono to Ornvol best opportunity of tho year during ting judgment for about ?17D. p0Tl (,, Hp0nd tbo Btimmcr with the week beginning May 27th, accord-1 1 hor daughter, Mra. Lloyd Leather ing to Dr. Haydon, ns tho tldos will After Accusal. Deputy Sheriff W. , n)an. then bo nt tho lowest btago of tho son- C. Laird will go to San Francisco to j, n. BAYLISS tamo horn today from nulomobllo and says that while. h3 j been 111 nt Morcy hospital hog rccov mnkes tho trip through all right. crod nnd Is able to roturn homo, ho finds tho roads In bad condition. I W. J. Bust has been contlnod to MUS. It. E, KNOHIt, of Cold Bench, 'his homo near Flagstaff for several returned from Portlnnd today. Sho . days on accout of tho mumps. Tl-oro wont north with tho body of hor haB been a small cpldomlc ot tiio 1 . hiiBbnud, n victim ot tho Ilnndolph wreck. Tho remains wero cremat ed In Portland. W. M. KAISKIt enmo In last night from Hausor. Uo says tho rain mumps In that district according to tho report. James Mooro has been Buffering for sovornl daya on ncocunt of blood poi soning In his arm. An oporatlon may thovo has been exactly tho same aa, bo, necessary If tho arm docs not got on coos uny. 110 returned 10 ino.uoiiar. son. I get C. W. Cypher who wns arrested there on tho arrival of tho Speedwell -Eugono O'Couucll from Cooh Bay. Cypher Ih acuscd of Hausor nnd Unuscr camps this morning. J. J. STANLEY, Coqulllo Justice of tho Pcnco, was ovor last night Rot ting pnporH from tho local court that requisition papers may bo mado out for W. C. Cypher, accu sed o( taking nrtlelcs from n local rooming houso and who now Is In Snn Francisco. DANIICL MILLKlt, n well known Bandou contractor, spent last night hero. Ho wob going to Coqulllo today to attend n trial In which tho Bank of Bnndon Is suing him In connection with some contract dif ficulty. Mr. Miller hag recently been nsKlstlng In tho Jetty work nt Bnndon. CHARLES P. DOE, president ot tho North Pacific ntenmshlp company, did not arrlvo on tho Santa Clara today an had been announced ho would. Ho was detained by busi ness lu connection with tho sailing ot thu Yucatan for Australia. It Is doubtful now that ho will come tills way. MUS. MAKY STAUFF and Mrs. Fred Cattrnll arrjvod horo yesterday foin Ran Francisco to spoiid somo tlmo with Mrs. J. T. Hall nnd other relatives. Mth. Cattrnll will thou go oast to join Mr. Cattrall who has taken a position us engineer on ouu of tho big Atlantic coast steam ors, going thero soon aftor tlio Uo dondo, on which hu was chief en gineer, was sold. Chns. Enholm of Hunker Hill who undorwent an operation for appendi citis at Morcy hospital was able to roturn homo yesterday. Mr. McDonald of tho South Fork of tho Coqulllo who has boon nt Mor cy hospital for sovorat wookg recu perating from a Blogo of typhoid fo vor wns ablo to return homo yesterday. Big muslo snla nt Halue.V store on ('cut nil avenue. Show rascH for sale. Thomas. Hco L. L. Big Banco, Simpson Pavilion, May U'Jiul. Anthony's slv-ploco orchestra. Tickets 9I.OO. Ladle free. Portland on tho Santa Clara aftor. a business trip In thu north for, Brother Bend. Eugono O Council from Coos Bay. Cypher la acuscd of sovcral days. . ..n..n Tllr nln a yesterday received a telogram from robbing Oeorgo Lonos In Mnrshflold.' MUS. THOMAS OUKHIN nnd dnugh-' HIVIUIMU ICiL. San Francisco announcing tho death Sheriff Johnson has Just returned tor. Alice, of Myrtlo Point nro ex- $$ of his brother, Cornollus O Connoll. from San I-rancIsco whero ho nnd, pocted h.oro tonight or tomorrow. Miss draco Kruno Ih reported do- I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I I'Olt KALIO A lO-ll. P. 4-ryUndet' automobile onglnu lu first class condition, with coll nnd clutch. Would bo suitable for marlno pur poses. $100.00 if taken at onco Koontz Cnrago. FOIt SALE lOU-nri-o mncli, slv miles from Mnrshfleld. Stock and tools. Address "II," Tlmea offlco. l''OH SALE Canary Hlngcrst, Apply 755 So. Uth street; FOR SALE Ho wna 75 years old nnd had been District Attorney Llljeqvlst wore call- poor health for somo time. Mr. cd ns witnesses In tho Baruaclo con n- onnetl visited him last month. hie It in 1 1 O'C Red Ton Bicycle Tires $2.75, $3.10 Fisk Tires FORD and BUICK Agency The tire with the phenomenal mileage records over Coos County roads. The tire adopted by Gorst & King after trying out eight other makes of tires in comparative tests- . n FISK TIRES ara today being used on twenty-eight stage cars in ooob ouu.uy. lesides scores of private cars. Wr. rtt au vn in takfi our word for IMook at the new tires you see on the stre?t note the large number of FISKS. There's a reason for the large and increasing saies 01 nar unco , BIG MILEAGE AND LOW PRICES: NOTE THESE LOW PRICES en route to San Francisco to attend lag nicely nt Morcy hospital whoro tho Exposition. 1 she undorwent nn operation for ap- terfoltlng cases nnd now Doputy MlH usTUEIl B CONVKItSK tho Iiondlcltls a fow dayB ngo. , Laird will got n chanco to bco tho motlcr of MrH. w 8i Mrholson. Ih1 'Mr,, v- w u'ory '" ''Mlt0 of Exposition. 1 0X10Ct0,, ,omo tml(iy from u fow ' brain trouble which Is affecting hor weeks stay at Shlpherd's Springs . oyeHignt. School Clerk US Years. For -'8 lll(j wjtn roatlvcH In Salem. s,,t!H A,"' '""acH of North Bond l years Judgo John Hall lias been ,,,,.M ., Kw'varir f ,.,,,.' f ,! reported quite III at the homo of hor I , . , ,, . ., ,,, , lll'lll'.JV .MAI 1. W.N, 01 t atl'lllllg Ill-I 'elected annually to tho position of. . f ,. R . ! panmls. school clork. This coming month1 .J' ' .... , !" 7'. L. Jll Mrs. Ira Enlow of North Bend Ib thero will bo another election, thus marking tho end of tho 28 years. course Tho young man a year ago rtii lilu It it ttl In nn n !! on I ! I During this tlmo Judgo John Hall CA,,T ,)UN80V )f , Cail0'ArnTC, has seen tho coming nnd going of ,,.,...... -.. 1.. n. ... ...!.. ' .( nn'iiDu v.uo ,11 hiiu vli iiti..j recuperating after u sovero lllnnss. Jou O'Laughllii ot Powern who Iuih many school boards. The school law requires that a clork must bo voted on each yoar. At tho present tlmo Judgo Hall Is attending tho state I convention of tho Odd FcJIowb. 1 on business. Uo came v In his 0x3 50x3 1-2 52x3 1-2 54x3 1-2 54x4 56x4 1-2 Plain Trend $ 9.00 11.60 1335 14.90 19.40 27.35 Non-Skid. $ 9.45 12.20 14.00 15.65 20,35 29.70 Itil Ton ( lOOO Miles Cuiiriiutecd.) Tubes $11.35 13.40 15.40 22.40 31.60 $ -2.35 2.70 2.80 2.95 4.00 5.20 THE GUNNERY Fisk Distributors Southwestern Oregon. Coquille Agents. Bandon Agent. ..' .... r,r-r-n-r o r- J U TPCTT inner o .,... n.n.,r K MR & VUN r'tUttll, o. u. vwnuoci i, WHO I AJ K I . I.UKUIir. ,,,.., - I !. iiim wni.nw-j North Bend Agents. 0RPHEUM t TVIN of rmlM Home. Thoro Is a .... n largo apaco In ono of tho Portland Where Motion PlCtUrCS LOOK NOBLE THEATER IT TDNIu papors this week devoted to tho des cription ot tho Loulso Homo for Girls In Portland. Ilov. W. Q. MacLaren, superintendent, a short tlmo ago came here and delivered a lecturo In tho Baptist church telling of what tho home has done since It was put up in 1005. At presont there aro 18 women thero and 35 babies being cared for. Tho Homo has Just been moved Into now and moro commod ious quarters. Better Where All tho Best Pictures are Kliovtlng. I'BID.W OXIiV , SLY BEEI.S I'lVE PiriVKlIS Whoro all thu Best IVatuivK IX Tl'XE I Aim HIhavIhk Two-reel American fentuie, feat- Always tho best at regular prices iiiiug I'cIhhmI Coxeu, Winifred ' If It's n feature you sco It at the ' ('recmwiod anil (luirlottu Burton. Xihlo 1'lrht ' POIl HALE AT HACIUI'ICE Illnentf In family makoH It necessary for mo to sell my residence nnd tlno trnct of land adjoining town of Lakcsldo. Value of houso nlono tnkcB entire property. Deal di rect with ownor. Carl Schrocdcr, Lakeside, Oregon. EOll HALi: OH THADE Kit) nrreN hill land, close lu, fair houso, flno view, no winds, rnro chance to open stock ranch. Address "A," care Times. WANTED I WANTED At once, 11 Hiimll nufo. Hod Cross Drug Htore. WANTED Strong unman or girl to care for Invalid lady. Phono H7-I. North Bond. WANTED Bag, nt Times office. Must be dean and tolerably freo from seams. WANTED Hoiioo moving anil rain ing, EHtlmnto furnished freo by Ingram & lljonivlat. Phono CIt. FOR RENT A Mory above iivcriigo Interest. Kejhtoiie comedy HOf.'AX'S AXXl-'AL SPBEE Murriiy goes 011 11 xpivo nnd In tjie guise of Kmitji CImiih c-icnloH Til,. l'i foast. V. C Gorst has re-1 M"" e,-' """ "''',1 turned from California. Ho bought 1 OCT IX THE Al lit a second hand Ford machlno and I """ iwh-wi ......., .rj. made the trip up the coast. Ho came ''"r "f "t1""' 'U, ,MW ri,"U to Red Bluff. Cal., and then crossed ,,Ik ,,",m ""'ko 50,,, Hl,ou l,e tho mountains to Eureka and made "" oroilinw to ratrt. a ! trln n l,a ....I rn.il P-m fllllllWny trUlll. Ho IIIU llOIVII II Red Bluff to Eureka ho oncountored , "l1" ""' ,a,",s "" ,ht' frclKlu J'""!11'0 rlbs' somo difficulties as bridges wore'1" """ MP " ,",, '"", found to bo gone and It was necess- lrl. ary to Imnrovlso schemes for cet-i A JOKE OX YELLENTOWX lnlf nornaa M,n rlvr Tlio Irll, ,m,h HclIailCU ColllCllV. Tllll U II flcilf "THE .MASTICH KEY" Tho thirteenth episode of tho greatest serial story. "SXATCHED I'BO.M THE Bl'llXIXO DEATH" A splendid Vltagraph special fea turing Helen (lattlni'i-, In two reels. "THOllX A.MOXO HOSES" Comedy Full of fun and laughs a real Koinlc. "KCEXI-S PltO.M THE OALLEItY" Another mtuedy that will tickle HOUSE rillt BENT uiul hotmchold goods for salo. W. K. McEldownoy, Cl!2 So. Tenth street. Phoup 194-J. VOH HUNT Myrtlo Ann, modern furnished nparimentB, freo heat and wcter. f2C por mouth up, 4. I FINANCIAL I THE DANCEIl'S IH'Sli" Blograidi drama. "HOW HIIIKTS AHE .MADE" An educational picture secured by .... .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. "Vfivinn Jtw 1 1 u n 0 11 iiixiMii ri'iim inn was made in order that Mrs. Gorst T "" 'oy yum lonvinii.iK,, .w..., . ..,. v. ,. could receive medical treatment Sho l , ho 'iJil ". -'Hry. 1. ..r,.n.K. imnmv.,1 n,i i.nn... m r.. Ewllio cIiuiiko Saturday nnd Sun. Loivcr floor IfJc, Balcony IOc I day. (Iilldien Oc, I AM receiving tippllratlons for 1st mort. loans on improved rauclins. I K. Conway, Myrtlo Arms pt l 445 Phone 445 Messenger Service 't turn home soon.