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55a KaS&SH nauffW THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1915 -EVENING EDITION. THREE aBroffwwi jr AT VJI. tli. .ent. OR jHHTf IIIIIMIlllHtf M.T '.I. I IlJiimi. MaiiBr anil l'rcoltlcnt Bet. Sutter and BuiK SAN FRANCISCO Kmoiaa, foe-proof, up-lo-dyte Hold, S Utid in the center ol everything tnd on Z RATES . .fhedDath Private Both ytt.w - f j .. A ,. , II OH. 1.SH single i.au, z.uu stnRia MSII.12.00 doubla. tt.00, 2.50 double i w Rami of Sot J Comfoit Erery Convenience r. ThiiJ "' Tovrniend St. Depot, Itle eat 0 tl5 M 16. FtooFmlVSiittMSt.er,jtt B T,Kenir St, wlKbUUock North. Of m til" "Universal" Du direct to Hotel vi mmt-mrj h he mih a b a mi cv I SBM 1 5XX3S7Ztf JIWK TIDES , B i -0 Time mid llelchts of titles at ' I M . 1 a , .mw.simuiu ii W L WED KHl'SE TO latiT someone cuitiu tn his dock and took the bout without oven siijIhr "Thank You." Two weeks ago he found another rowbunt adrift nnd , towed It home. He advertised It again and agnlu the pantos came and I ... , ,.,...,, , ,. took tint linnl without nvn liml"' ' ttl.Mt.VII , thanks. If their Identity can be as-1 ccrtnined, it mt.y go hard with them as they cut the chain In order to release the boat from Its moorings. (.rushed liy I-. Fox Cox. of Camp One, who was hero yesterday, said that Iso C.rozihiule. known as "Joe." was crushed by a log. Joe was u buckler and went out In the TONIGHT AND .MISS L.U'HA in: married Ceieiiionj Will Take lime at Home of RtideVs Father in North Hem) nt 8 p. in. The tides are placed In i morning to work. He was alone ! I , Clothcraft Blue Serge 1 Special o Guaranteed All- Wool and Fast Color SENSATIONAL SALE OF PAINT & WALL PAPER NOW ON THE ART DECORATING - COMPANY Sod Mm he! Avenue Miii-shficltl . Estimates furnished Phono iy3-J OUAUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS phono ano-L. Night nut Day. Hlght Cafe. tool) CARS. CAREFUL DRIVERS ). L. FOOTE. Produced by 69 years' experience in giving the $15 buyer the most for his money. We press your clothes fteo Woolen Mill Stores TWO STORES MAHSIIFIELR NORTH REND order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino and 'heights on the second line of each day; a compar ison of consecutlvo heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. High tide on the liar one hour and 54 minutes earlier than at Marshfleld. At North Uend 35 min utes earlier than at Marshfleld. aim the log ho was bucking was on a steep mil slue and It rolled over and caught him, crushing him to death Instantly. The accident must have happened within an hour or so after he started work. The men In camp were unaware of it until evening when Joe failed to return W. J. Conrad of Marshfleld, and Miss Laura Knise. will be married this evening at S o'clock at tho home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Knise In North lleud. llev. Father MeDovItt will perform tho ceremony. Miss Lena Knise, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor and W. C. Swain will be the best man Mr. Com ad and his bride will leave by way of Eugene for San Fran- 2IHrs. I Ft. , 3llrs I Ft. 4Hrs I Ft. 5llrs I Ft. CHrs IFt. "Illrs IFt. SIHrs !Ft .4.53 . .5.2 .0.35 ..1.9 .1.43 ..1.8 .2.52 ..i.g .3.5S ..1.2 .4.56 ..0.7 .5.4!) . . 0.5 12.12 0.4 5.5 G 4.7 7.05 4.1 8.1!) 4.0 0.31 3.S 10.40 3.7 11.41 3.S G.35 1.0 1.02 0.0 1.54 0.5 2. Ill 0.9 3.40 1.3 4.33 1.0 5. 20 1.9 0.0 0.0 7.2S 4.G 8.21 4.S The Clothcraft Store TiTe Noble Theater Whei-u All tlio Pni-muniiut Phillies Ato Slum n. Daniel I'Yohnmii prot-ents the Inlinll- able Joint Hnrrjimnio hi II. A. Hit Smirhct's ruinous coinetly "THE MAN FROM MEXICO" Tho play thai niiitlu (lie roiiutry laugh. It's n big I'ai'iiiiioiiut prndiielloii In live reels. Purmiiniinl featiti't's mo shown hi all tho leading theaters til' Auieiica Thero niiist hit n reason Several other i-ceU of dandy pic tures will he xlioun, Including a "llnaiils of Helen" inllrnad .story mill it "Toni Ml" Western comedy. Lower floor, IBp; hiilciiny, 10c; children, ric. Friday night Tho last liiMnll nient of "Tho Master Key." Sal in tluy night "Wo will capture the 'Clutching: Hand.'" Coining soon Another Charles Chaplin comedy en titled "A Night Out." Abstracts FOIt RELIAHLE AUSTRAOTS OF VITUS AHOUB AM) INFORMATION COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. ' MAHSIIFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, EAST81DE AND SENGSTACKE.VS ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDS HENRY BENGSTAOKEN, MANAGER WEATHER FORECAST t (Bj Anoclitej rrm to Coot Cir Tlmei. OREGON Fair, wanner Thursday except near coast; northwest winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m. June 2, by llenj. ' Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum 58 Minimum 41 At 4:43 a. m 42 Precipitation 02 Precipitation since Sept. 1. 1914 GG.G0 Precipitation aamo porlod last year 04.21 Wind Northwest, partly cloudy. Search was instituted and his dead ll8C. where they will visit the ex body found. position nnd after their honeymoon Pto.est Scrip-l-lan.-Many hotel , iXfflhom" ' Mnr,10,,, t0 men over tho state are reported to Mr. Conrad, the groom, Is well be protesting the scheme, of a Call- known in timber nnd lumber elr fornla "scrip" company whose imr-' -'- of he state. Ho was formerly pose it Is to sell tho scrip which will w" hc O. A. Smith Company, but . ..0Si,o received at hotels In lieu of cash., sl,,1.L,lu.y,of ,,, C(J-08 Coinl. rlro !fi4 I1" tmn lhl8 sCrl) W!' bo so "aiiK-1 Patrol Association and is also secre r.'i ed for that It can bo cashed at the tury of the Coos County Tax Asso- "' l . . . . . ..t...l.... All. !-.... I.. .1... .1 .1..... 10.37 banks but on iv at a 10 ner cent ti s- ",l'y"v. ,,"'s "o ' "'" iih"iu' 5.2 count. The feature of tho scrip, tie- 1 '-J8 i cording to its originators, is to sell it to a chain of hotels so that trav eling men mid others will havo to A, BIUI ill II1U I11ILU llillllCU uu men scrip purchase tickets. 4! New Iteeuid Set. The police say that a new record for the present 1 ! Jail has been established. An en j tiro week passed peacefully without I rl itttrvtt nnffiat Itttltl irtuintilnf iidinn t ttiiitjU tuivDk until jvnici k 11 j t null 1 two guests were found In the morn- ing occupying front rooms in the TIIK TOTAL IMHH'IIMTATION WAS Carter hotel. There has been n gradual falling In tho imubcr of drunks in Jail. Last fall the aver ago was about two a day; through the winter tibout one a day and this spring it has been about 0110 every other day. Tho police say they can't figure out tho reason either. Mil Indebtedness Howard Swccn-1 weather observer. There were 20 of K. V. Knise, senior member of the firm of Kruse & Hanks, of North Hcml, mid ouo of the oldest , shipbuilders on tho Pacific Coast, Miss Krusc Is one of the most pop-1 ular young ladles or North Uend and Coos Day. while Mr Conrad has a wide circle of friends What about those new shoes? The all-leather line that wears, fits, style, and has the right price E SAVE YOU from 50c to , $1.50 on every pair. A dandy kid button for ladies, $2.25 value. Our price $1.69 A better one in Gun Metal, kid button, $2.75 value $1.98 Gun-metal button, $3.00 val. Our price $2.49 Have you tried a pair of the Duts? Every pair has the new cushion insole. The best ladies' dress shoe on tie mar ket, neatest stylo, in patent, gun metal, cloth tops, lace and buttons. These shoes are worth from $3.50 to 5.00. Our price .$2.98, $3.25, $3.50 J. C. PENNEY SHOES ARE BETTER, WEAR LONGER, FIT BETTER, COST LESS. '?.'& foeiMzet -(Sor Into rPT w V31 WW The Originators of luw prices WifHilli-i'M-id'hi -f-9 Wo Load, Others Follow I HORN I MOODY To Mr and Mrs. J .11. Moody at their homo In North Demi Juno 1st, a sou, their first child. Mother and child are doing nicely. MAY A RAINY MONTH hot CARLDAD OVER SIX INCHES Thero Were Only Three Days Entire Period Which Were Classed as Clear hi OF FORDS E E SHIPMENT OF POPULAR Al'TOS FOR. IIANDON AND Cl'RRV COUNTV MAKES US RECEIVED HERE ALHEADV THIS SPRING UUVERS SHOPLD PLACE OR DERS NOW TO 1NSPRE EARLY DELIVERY. May was a decidedly rainy nnd cloudy mouth. Thero wore only 1 three clear days In the month, ac cording to I). 11. Ostllnd, tho local ... . .Ml. 1111 weainer ooaerver. i nere wuru -w i y, oi iNoriii lioiid win come noioro ( cloudy days and eight partiy-ciouuy inu lui'iu iitiimi iint-y mint uu .iiiiiu ' uays. tiio total raiiiiau tor uiu ii,.,. ,..,ui..r,in.. l.i ...l.l. .l..l., .. I ii nn.i -..!..... .. .. - . . .h. -. i...... jLo,u.,..,j ai.t uio.i i- mm uuuio ui i;i,vuu uKHiuni tllOIll 1 WHS b.li i IllClies. 1110 gieiu- r?nri niirpliiiHnrn 111 tliln terrltnrr r "" " V'"" '" ?" " "" '.V," " C',B.0' l,w '.8l" :'.u"-u. "!H new Fords that have arrived hero iu imo mvu hi uimiiivni in .jv.ii.iu, , j0 )Cl .III Cll Or I1IOIO Ol roiuauti nnu imeiy in uugeuo iie-.ntir full. Another carload of tho popular Fords arrived here on tho Santa for distribution to Roads Hotter. Taylor Slglln who was In from Isthmus Inlet today re ports that tho roads aro drying up rapidly and that they will be in fair ly eood condition for auto travel by Friday If the weather continues fair. Powers Skill Imr, Rink. Arthur Hart mid Fred 1 - Inger, two young men recently I i ) Michigan, are starting a blgsk:.i...g rime nt powers. . Tim rink will bo larger than tho1 Marshflold link nnd they havo ar ranged with L. L. Tlionms for music al Instruments for It. Goei to Truck Farming. W. R. Footo has Just taken over tho Pat rick Dalton property In Kustsldo and expects to cngago in small truck foro coming hero n short time ngo. He Is a plumber by trade. Tho largo debts aro Scnndliinvian-Aiucrlcan Lank ot Seattle, $14,000; Crnuo mid Co. Senttlo. $15,000, A. F. Nichols, Seattle, C,000; Mnryland Casualty Co ( X, Seattle, $t0, 000; Portland Trust lm.,,' wnq (ni decree !o fl,CO0: Samtiol Kahn. Sto:kton. S ,mmi 46 2 & 100 mid W. L. lliiekuer. Portland. mol,tlly aVerago tenu !uU0. r.. 1l.,.,r.w,u Tho highest temnerntiiro of tho month was G7 degrees, on tho 4th and 2Cth, and tho lowest 3S de grees, on the 15th mid 29. The greatest dally range was 25 de grees. Tho mean maximum temper- degrees, mo mean es ami tlio iperaturo was PERSONAL MENTION I DEPUTY GAME WARDEN THOMAS was hero today on n game case. WILLIAM DALY Is lu from' Lake side for a short (day of ii few days. :c. II. KRUGEIU nu Allegany rar.ch- farmliii: for tho local markets. Ho or. tR tn tim cltv todnv. will movo his family '"to tho Mack ALLEN LARRY was a visitor lirro homo across from tho mill. today from Coos River. Itoat Diiftetl Away. A scow lie-1 MRS. II. S. LARSON camo down on longing to S. F. Hock drifted from' the Mllllcoina this morning to nt- Its moorings yesterday. 1 no scow-i tend to some shopping. had been tied to a piling near tho Smith mill nnd when the tldo went out It carried scow, piling and all. Later tho owner found tho boat a little farther down stream. Got Rig Fh.li. Dr. Vaughn says that Tom Jnmes and party Instead of furnishing tho Vaughn party with trout at Ton Mile swiped tlio nig iisn W. II. STULL, road supervisor at Allegany, was down today uu some business matters. JOHN C. KENDALL went over on tho morning train to Myrtle Point on 8omo legal business. FRANK PUG8LEY has returned from a business and pleasure trip In the shade mid picnic and per chance catch a trout or two. A. E. KARDELL camo down from Coos RIvor this morning wt-nrlng u broad sinllo of u perfectly new dnddy. THEO. UUADLEY and wife nro spending n few days at tho A. P. Owens summer homo on South Coos RIvor. A. P. OWENS nnd .Mrs. Carle Ditn- gau are planning to spoud tlio lat already this spring Tlieso cara will bo driven ovor tho roads to llmidon for distribu tion iu Southern Coos mid Curry County, as soon as the roads dry up. Mr. S. G. Whltsett Is tho hustling Biib-iigonL for tho Fords lu Ilaiidou mul northern Curry County which are part of tho territory ot Isaac R. Tower, genornl distributor of the Fords lu Southwestern Oregon. Mr. Whltsett reports that a mini ot Ford cars aro being Hold lu Curry County this ye.ar as tint ranch ors In that Hcctlou have discovered that the Ford Is tlio car best suit ed to the sandy roads mid hills. Tho Ford being light and powerful, Is nble to negotiate these roads whou they are Impassable for heavy cars. Although tho Ford Motor Com pany Is still fifty thousand cars ho hind on deliveries mid tho shortage has been keenly felt lu many parts f tin. miinitrv ir linu nut liiiiin an tor nart of tie wee c at ii sum-1 "' .'",.' -....-.....- nor loiiio on South Coos River. I notlcon bio hero .. account of tho ri i HP SWAIN of thu Snilth-Pow- unusual weather conditions provont- C'e ' okk h.H LonuimJ caiiu from "' ho! auto traffic on country Powors yosterthW to. attend tho ronds. Tho demand for Fords Is i now n.i....i.i:ni..i u-.iiiiiini' nt North , uottlng very brisk and Mr. 'lower $ : ' FOR SALE t FOR HALE OR TRADE 1(10 acres hill land, close In, fair houso, flno view, no winds, roro clinnco to open stock ranch. Address "A," caro Times. FOR SALE Overland runabout; it suap It taken nt once. Phono or scu L. L. Thomas. FOR SALE Dairy ami Mock farm reasonable. Address II. W. San ford, Siimnor, Oregon. I WANTED $? WANTED Contract, for slashing brush, cutting wood, or any kind of labor. Geo. Deetcr, caro Tlmeii. WE HAVE a good position for n live man lu this Comity. Wo offer you something which will bo worth your whllo to Investigate Wrlta for dolnlls. Tho Old ltollnble Al bany Nursorles, Albany, Ore. " WANTEI Any kind of work by Girl. Hotel work proforrod. Phono 33C-X. WANTED expel t. Employment by celery Address Hex ".V' Times. WANTED Competent girl for gen ornl housework. Address "li," raio Times, FU1G1 & BENNETT I OLDEST RANK IN COOS COl'Nl'V Established 1N8U. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS nrriinia W-W. Ilciinett, Prosltlont. J. II. limiiiKiin, Vice-President. R. F. Williams, Cashier. . Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cash lor. to Powors over .Sunday that ho caught. Furthermore ho says SHERIFF ALFRED JOHNSON was a that Tom James nnd ins party i passenger nil tno train ior .wurau-ni-nw.tmi tim niv-liicli minimum limit field last evening. so hard that they could not exhibit W. F. IIODSON was down from Coos E. I. tho largo nttniDcr tiuy cutigui line uiver nisi evening to aiieiui iuo tho Vaughn party did. Initiation of tho Mooso Loduo. , Gets Phi. Through n Times iosi nu ham Aici.r;.Nhu., or south iniet, Mrs. II. J. Lupton has recovered ii caino up Inst evening for a short valuahlo crescent pin which she lost. visit with friends. Tim nin wim nickel tin yesterday liy I PATRICK DALTON has como over Mrs. F. W. Powors on uroatiway mini to .'.tursuiioiii irom tiiiHisido, iiav-i Ttirco iiiinisaiiu n-ai wum m-ni-on tho first Insertion of tho lost ad Ing rented his Eastsldo property. ors nil over tlio Fulled State hao In Tho Times last evening, Mrs. , HEN AND LEWIS M'MULLEN aro orgauicd an association fur the Pnwnr linnimllntolv brotiKht It to over from their homes at Myrtle ' nuiiiose of exchanging each iitoiilh Uend this ovenlng. advises in eniiing torn purcunsers JOHN D. GOSS left yesterday morn- to pluce their orders at once to Ing for Portland wlioro bo will nr-, avoid tho possibility of disappoint guo tho rase of Ehto Ratlin versus j nient of deliveries. the Coos Ray Cool uud Fuel Con;-! pauy. ntsTlllPT ATTOHNHY L. A. LIL-i JEQVIST came over L. A. from the,; WANTED Houso moving anil rais ing. Estlmato furnished froo by Ingram & UJonivlst. Pliouo OR. J FOR RENT t P'OR ItE.Ni' Nice furnished room, West Hunker Hill Phone 31G-R. NEW TODAY county sent on the Inst evening & o train for the purpose of holding, FOR R EXT Model it bungalow, fur nished. Phono 247-R. n liennng in tno jusuce cour . ,,.m.Vn. (.tr,., , .... i.. ...lso r .... eiiAKiu.Kii mul fiuiifiv iiuvo. ..". .."'...:...;...... I'i'ii i '- .,... -.- - 1,'HMiiir iniriiirwiiiii' vu i ii. Mitv moved from Mrs. Diingiin s house. ... .,. .,, ,..... ..... ... ?.rSlrt Arffi occ'upS"tbe1 , office by paying for this apartment Hint Prof. GJerdriim , "" reicntly vacated. I'OR SALE Very cheap if taken at once; good second hand piano, Ap ply Miss Larson's studio, corner Slh ami Central, or phono IU7-R. Tim Times offiCO, Seek Fourth Finances. uu cel ebration commltteo of tho Chamber' of Cominorco Is out In full forco to-1 imes Want Ads Bring Results INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE "ate Slinslirlnl.i t itn-v Corner lu:00 n.m. 2:00. p.m. oiOO n.m. North Rend 15 win. utes later fH Marshfleld North Rend Empire Tarheel Sunset Ray day lu an effort to raise nines i'ir tho Fourth of July. Tho moiubers aro G. 11. Rotnor. A. J. Mondol and R. M. Jennings. Doforo thoy finish and before thoy decide definitely whether or not Marshfleld will havo a col- obratlon thoy expect to Beo ovorj merchant In tho city. , : Hearing Postponed. Tho hearing , of Aliroa Jiaynos, cnnrgeii uj 'i tity Gamo Warden Thomas with hav ing oik horns unlawfully In his pos session, wns postponed until Into this1 n'tornoon that tho propor witnesses might bo secured. For tlio state James Thomas, Noah Neoco and Al len Larry aro to appear as witness es. C. F. McKnlght Is appearing for tho defendant. ...... .. Would Receive I'lwi. District At torney Llljeqvlst was called to tho long dlstanco phone this afternoon ' by Jtutleo of tho Peaco Dodge, In Myrtle Point, asking whethor or not ho could rocelvo tho ploa of guilty made by a man against whom no warrant had yet been Issued. Tho Judge was told that It couldn't bo done. , . , Rout Is Taken. B. A. Stoneoyphor nt Kustsldo Is again the victim ot, i Ingratitude. A few months ago, ho g found a rowboat aarirt Ho towen it I homo and advortUod It. A few days i roini tor a snoii stay. G. T. TREADGOLD, City Attorney ot Ilandon, camo over lust eve ning on the train and left out for their best bargains both for Nile and echango. They publish n ilul-1 let In" containing it description of, the.se nronertles. A copy of tlii' I'OR SALE Celery III 17. plants. Phone thq north today on the stage. ' "1111116(111 ay ho had by calling on MR. AND MRS. GL'S WEEKS of North Inlot were shopping visit ors In the city today for u short tlmo. II. S. Ml'llPHY mid family went up Coos River this morning to loll or piioiuug i. minimi"! '-:! Central u venue. .V Co., WANTED Competent unities. Good wages. Right Cafe. RENT Myrtle Arum, modem furnished npnrtmcntB, frco lttat mid water. $25 per month up. J FINANCIAL X $ I AM lecelvhig iippIlnitltiiiH for lit iiiort, loans on Improved ratichon. F. E. Couway, Myrtlo Arms l)t. 4 ASK YOl'R NEIGIIHOR ill'NE .tin. KNUSHU The Workman's Friend omters on Port Barnum Tho RIG RASKET PICNIC nnd "AN CONCERT RAND scheduleil fT ""ll' nccoiint or weather conditions. H jo l on Suiuhiy, Juno II. and " '", '"""ii ' partleiihiii beo largo hand bills oi tall FR.IZEEN (Sb DUNCAN CONCERT by he COiJ.s u.. Muy tflnl, was postponetl on band has decided to try It ngtiin . . ,...,.... i. i..inl.l (ii nil. I' or lllll on Sunday, Juno ... mul " " ' " eXs m- jdiono, 68 CENTRAL AVENUE iii PALACE MARKET ' RETAILS MEAT AT WHOLESALE PRICES FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOl'SEIIOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND HAGGAGE l' FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Hlit RcNldeiico Phono lil-l Maiket Ate. and Waterfront Uppers made from the strongest Auto Fire Duck Sole, Special Rub ber Heel, Rubber Cushion. More wear in this shoe than in any leather shoe at the same price. - $2.25 - $2.00 Men's Knu-Shu Boy's Knu-Shu W.RDINDINGER&CO Bunker Hill Department Store Phone 32 Free auto delivery Rolling Reef Leg of Mutton 11c 16c Choice Pot Cholco Shoulder Roast Poik Roasts 14c 15c Cholco Kill Cholco Shoulder Roast Pork Chops 16c 16c Hound Steaks Choice Rib or IQq Loin Polk Chops Shhilii Steaks 18C 18C r''K ''"rU lt,MU,,H Million Slew 16C IQq Veal Stew Cholco Shoulder 11C Mutton Roast Cholco Shoulder Mq i Veal Roast Cholco Loin 14C Mutton lliops Tiolu Veal Rtiast 10c 18c - CAR FOR HIRE Oilier Kephait f 4 Phono Hit) orFheum 'Where Motion Pictures Look Better" Wcihicsdiiy-iliiirsdny. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM "THE FACTORY MAGDALEN" In live Pints. A nnworful drttiim lu flo reold cf romutkably eousistont uctlng mid crystal olear pliotograpny. 'inn story tells ot tho son own of Anglo Smith (tho "Masdahm") caused through her botruyul by Walter William, the muiiagor of the mill, In which Angle Is employed. Rex. llui Wonderful nollce dOK. takes a i loading role la this picture under ... , . circumstances or tho most tawing In addition to tholce tpmlllj "' i Bort. , tory that will npnoal to meals, mo also carry a flrst-cliiss t)l0 hearts of ovorybody. linn of Hams. Uncoil, Lard, Pickled Poik uud all kinds or Sausages m ictluced prUes. PALACE MEAT MARKET 180 Not Hi Rroiidwiiy, Phono lllll-.l. From now wo l glvo poiiuy ohango Ivavslone Comedy RUNAWAY .lU.MJ June koos to llermuda In this number ami lu great peril is saved by tho dog- Some very beautiful hcoiiIc foaturoij in tll8o pictures and many thrills. A iiumbor that will hold the Interest woll. EIGHT REELS OF ALL NEW PICTURES J 0-J