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iHiJiau gr-fiwmwTxfOiiw. , y:a -two THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1915 EV 'ENIIMG EDITION. FICHTFOB MEASURE SHIPPING NEWJ DECISION MJUVESili TEST BONDS ci;vri(.ii laiioit coim'ii voits Tin: skama.vs .e Heady lo Take Kdinil for ll ami Op. Miso Oppolllnn Id ('V .Mensiiie llnvliiff honl that the Chnnihcr r Cdduherrd favors tho retraction of tho Seaman's bill which (,'oos Into el feet November t of tills year. Andrew handles, president of the Central I.a v' v KILBURW ARRIVES IW-BREAKWATER HERE ill Olf Mien inti:ki:st i:vidi:nci:h ix .IOIIX IMKKKK CASH STKAMSIIII' )HI,.Vi;l SK HKAIi KTKAM.SIII1 IIKIXt.H J.K) TOXS OK moiiis nv iiK.ii xoirrn vii rumour this Tttir l.oiues Out n( Mlihilfchl lor Port- Ijlllll lllllU'.l IIKKIIHTH ClIllNO l)s- phi of lllce and Shoes From San Krnnrlseo and Kmckn in .Mori Halls for WllaniclT I'mll'h I Also lias ti'ooil Pussenner MM Kiom Poll hind The steamship Hrenfcwntor, Cap- lain .MncKeiui, nrrlvod In tills morn- Koml I no Annul of S-,rillO Damages Kiom the Smith Company Is Kevcr.sed In tho Higher Court Judgment of the H. S. Circuit Court is reversed and tho case of John A. l'nrker Is remanded hack from tho U. S. Clicult Court of Ap peals with directions to sustain tho demurrer of the complaint, accord ing lo tho decision In the case that reached hero yesterday. Tho suit l.'HIKXDIiY SIM ITV AT I' TO THST IjHHAIi-HOSHIUJIK! .Much Hallroail Kxrlteniont In Him Inn'Kt Says Hurry IVarce, .Mer chant at That City In tho Slate Supremo Court today will bo argued In friendly mill, tho le gality of the HosoburK bonds voted for tliq railroad, according to I furry I'earce, a prominent inerchniit and rancher who was hero yestertlny nnd left this morning for Handon. Much excitement provnlls In the 1...M PntKiiill itnntnlia Dint ll.n ll.llnllU ,1,.. I ... ,1, nl. I .1 1. 1 1 lit , .... . mil ii.i.I iiiji VyUiluuu iiui-imi v-a in... l.v iiiiiwii" i niu mruiiiniiii' itiiijuin uiii.i-ii f Din linv nrr nvlinr-t llltr in tflKn II nnrlv litat mntifni' flllil Inf nil nlmll fti,r IVnni Pm-tlf.Mil liHni.hu' ti decided stand In fa or of the hill. III. I iiildnlKht for Portland. She broiiKht imsseimer list and also about ino reached hero yesterday. 1 ho suit declares that tho unions In tho firs, In about 7,', tons from the south, tons of freight, much of it being WIIH ,,L'KUI u" niner iignnmi mo i (city just now, no saiu. ami ininoau placo put up a hard fight for the most of II being green pin luce for rails for the Willamette Pacific. ThoiA- Sniltli Lumber & Manufacturing , Is the main subject or conversation. measure and are now. and always tho inerrlmnU. She carried a ship- steamship was until Into this after- 'Company on an alleged verbal prom- With tho legality of the bonds once ( Jiavo been, confident that It will mont ol butter going iio.-lh. i noon down at North Ilend unload- 1hu w,t" lI,u ll,,u'r tllllt ,lu wou'11 N"-1'1 h"'"" 3Ir- IVarce. tlio work will j menu considerable to American sea- All the way up tho coast the Kll-llng. The passengers arriving were: receive employment for as long as be gone ahead with nt once. i men, such us bettor conditions of ll lnirn Tared Into a heavy north wind j Hazel Krlschell, Louis .Mlllett, i'10 wlsllet1, Tho suit wns Inken through the lug and heller wages. Hint delayed her several hours, uc-jll. L. Savage, .Mrs. A. Destourdeno, Attorneys Stoll nnd Hodge, rep- circuit court nnd thence to tho high-J However, tho other side points out cording to the officers. It Is said'T. 11. Kelly, W. K. Host. Airs. C. i resenting tho plaintiff, assort they er court so that might he determined Hint tills might be so but thoro would i that nt some times it blow more Mnlehorn, C. K. Morton, .Mrs. OJer-'uro toim' fllliiK a petition for a re- once nnd for all the status or tho 1m nn linn, fur liv the time tho bill 1 ilmn r,n iniii.a mi iimii- u-iiii n unr. iti-inn i. Tniinunti ii.. it ii. ,,,!,. iH'iii'IiiL' nnd If this Is denied thcv liouils so that at i later date it rosnniiilliiii IiIl-Ii son imiiiiiIiii!. A. A. .iiipkinnii. Aurm. iinviinn Mva will take a certiorari, which Is an would lie Ininosslble to knock them has operated for a while thero will be no Ainericnn ships In the deep wa ter trado to tho Orlont. Sovcrnl companies linvo already . announced the fact they will cither sell their ships or change their ro-clstry. Hitter opposition to this bill lias ' ciionowotli, O. S liccii stirred ii)i on the Paclilc const nnd many chumbers of commerce are taking decided stands ngainst It, pe titioning through the National Cham ber that tho law bo repealed nt once. Tills law requires that 7ii per cem of tho crew on American ships must " " " i " "" The passengers arriving here from ,K. (5. Cheney, Alice Cheney. Mrs. i the south were. C. II. Marsh, Miss Isis Marsh. Myrtle Huelali Hayes, C. 1 Hayes, Mrs. i Noah, Wanda Harry. Olive Anderson, C. T. Hayes, K. Scliroeder, .Miss A. Peck, Kva Hanson, Arthur Chen oweth, Frances Chciiowcth, Mrs. Mish, (leo. Senk, W. K. (Ictzcnder, J. M. Drooks, U. Stokes, A. H. Norborg, T. Hlsscngor, Carl V. llreve. Ceo. Ridley, Miss A. Henderson, K. Henjes, K. Olson, It. L. Mathews, .Mrs. Mathews, .Miss A. Curtis, Miss M. Cowan, W. L. 0. Conlogue, V. Colrell, J. Fisher, C. ctiulvnlent to .an tippcnl, they say to the United States Supremo Court. At tho time Parker aliened the verbal -agreement was reached re- A. P. Snnhnnr. .Iniinlo Snnmint T F. Wilson, Mrs. Ida Ctzinger, Clara Kanllng the employment hu signed Utzlngcr, K. M. Spnuldlng, Lynch, W. S. Itnll K. II. Taylor, John entirely out on some technlcnlli. I.MPOHTAXT TO IIICII.MOXI) l,OT OWXKKS All iersons who have purchased lots from Herbert F. Drown, Inc., at 'n"- ' w.v..., ... . .IIIIVI, v. bo nlilo to talk the same language ns 1 1, Parrott, II. C. dray, T. A. An- tho officers. Tills eliminates the Oriental crews that formerly have liccn hired nt from $7 to $10 a month per man, each to "eat him self." It was believed that Ainericnn sall oro would then secure the positions. Deep water steamboat sailors on this const ordinarily receive $-Ti a mouth nnd found. However thero havo nev er been many men of American na tionality to iiiiin oven the coast ships tuid S. O. S. cnlls have been sent time, and again, say shipping men, for foreigners. They ulso point to the fact that ships often uro delayed In American ports (ov tho very reason that they cannot gut crews with which to put to sen. I AMONG THE SICK t $$ August Farley Is In Mercy hospi tal for a surgical operation. Tills Is tho fifth Hino that hu has been oper ated on lately. It, Mnrkloof Coostou who has beuu HI fur n long time, is Improving and expects to take u trip to Callfornlu next month, Harvey (lumen of North Demi, who bus been confined to his home for two weeks on account of a se vore alack of iilnsoy, Is recovering nnd expects lo be out soon. William Hancock has recovered from nu operation and will be able to return lo his work nt the North llend Iron works In u slioit tliuu. C, S. WliiMir Is Hiirferlng finiii an attack or eoslpelas and nl the same (lino n boll on the back ol his neck, nnd In consequence Is onfliicil to his home. Times Wuut Ads for results. dcrson. The passengers from Coos Day to Portland were: C. M. (lardner, K. A. Fitter, Klmll Llndbjeren, .Mrs. Llndhjren, Clias. Dverscth, (Jus Llnbjren, W. (1. John sou, Joe Schmidt, A. J. Ilahmer. H. Plnaril. Warren Duller, John ltlor dan, L F. Lurlde. C. Kvans, J. J. Monoliau, Miss It. M. Hoss, Miss Velum Ross, L II. Molt, II. D. Hull, N. .lacobson. C. F. Smith, Mrs. C. F. .Smith, J. F. Smith, J. N. Iluy Ilss, -It. C. Dayllss. P. M. Smeilstad, Peler Duptherlii. II. (I. Clark. Mrs. II. (I. Chirk, A. Johnson, F. Ingle. Mrs. P. Ilnlllngor. Mrs. J. W. Tib belts, .Mine. W. (iiilbralth, Mis. W. A. llrldgos, Clam Drldges, Mrs. J. (ilhllu, .Mrs. H. II. Mesterton, Mona Meslerton, Inn Mesterton, W. K. Meadows, J. A. Craig. J. A. Downey. 10. I.lpnian, P. lllevln, II. lluinge, IT. Lludiiulst, .Mrs. .1. N. Dnyllss. Mrs. Charles Dversetli. SrcCKSSOH AltltlVIOS .Major Ait Inn' Wllllains (o Succeed Colonel Morrow in Clmrge of Itliers ami Harbors Major Arthur WIlllnniB, succeeding Colonel J. J. .Morrow, ns U. S. lOn ... , . ., . . luin iiwiii uviuuii i iiiiDHi iiii.i in 11 U'rfriiiti tnln ion fl'nni lila mImImi I ... . ....... . opiumiing, jc.iues " .'v..o ...... ... "" Kicninomi, cai., icinuiy connnunicaie I, S. Taylor, Mrs. fr damages for liersoiml injury nnd with the undersigned nnd they niny n Krlschell , further received ? 1 10.7.". This was ' bear of something to their ndvnnlage. " 'on September 2S, IHOSi. The i. ! Write me even tho' you may not now i, . . , ,, , , , bo paying on your contract. Ad- , i i,!.,.. Inirnil lllflirv u'nu rill Mi.iinnilim IK . ' .. .. .. .. .. CALLED TO PORTLAND BY DEATH OF AUNT Frank l. Coliuu iJwcehes Sail Woul Leaves on .Miiinhig Singe Willi Mrs. Cohan A messnge was received yesterday by Frank I). Cohun, or the Owl store, telling or the sudden death or his aunt, Mrs. S. 10. Dradley, In Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cohan left thin morning (ov Portland, after wir ing to have tho funeral postponed until tomorrow. For some time it had been known that Mrs. Dradley was 111, but her death was entirely unexpected. lleforo returning Mr. Cohan in.iy ilslt In Walla Walla on business while his wife will probably visit J scleral weeks in nnd about Port land wltli her parents anil relatives. leged Injury was on December IS, 11)08. Tho United Stutes District Court In Portland ruled thut the plaintiff could plend rind prove the alleged verbal agreement. Parker was awarded $2ii00 damages and John sliiGcr in charm, of the rlvni-i nml ' "" '088 ''"'"udlately, on behalf ol harbors of Oregon, has arrived from tho S,"lth Company, nppenled. New York nnd on August 1 the Col. ' Tho h,8,lor court f,,nl,or rontlnuel one! expects to lenvo for illnama t'it t does not construe the Instru whero ho hns been nppolnted second in authority in the Canal Zone. It wns expected Hint before going south Colonel Morrow would bo ublo to visit Coos Day and, In fact, It was said thut ho would come, hut this l now considered unlikely us It Is un derstood he will go through from Portland to San Francisco via a dir ect boat. dross Win. 10. Drown. P. O. Dox ID! I, unitiaiul, Cai. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU Iiavo ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72. Puclflf Livery nlnl Transfer Coinpnny. inent termed a releaso as a mere I receipt for the money given to Parker nnd hold tho releaso could not bo contradicted by any vcrhaf agreement. Stunner SPIOHDWIOLL Mills miiiIIi from Smith mill Sunday .' p. nt. KcM-rvntinus nt Abstract office or Wurreii Painter, North Deuil. SISTER DIES EUGENE AFTER ILLNESS-Z- C.'ct your Job printing lono nt The Tlines office. .Mis. Will Diincli, Young Wife Klklnn Hiiuclier, Pauses Avuiy Afler Appendicitis Operation Mrs. William Hunch, thu young -:i-yenr old wife of William Diincli, nn lOlkton rancher, died nt lOugeno Oregon, hospital, on Siinduy, July IS, following nn operation soveral months ago for unnendlrltls. The nppendlx hurst and the young wo man was unable to withstand the poisoning Hint resulted. The deceased was a sister to Mrs II. I). Cox nnd Mrs. A. C. Cox, o this city. They loft hero lust week on tho receipt of a telegram from lOugeno tolling them to hurry. Mrs. Hunch wns burled nt lOlkton. She leaves no children. MODEL CASH GROCERY MEAT SPECIALS Tomorrow, Saturday, e Mill sell incuts for (ho following low prices 1'Olt CASH ONLY Per Lb. Dolling Deefs . . (Or Short Hlbs Deef Hie Choice Pot Hoast l-!t-, lie Hump Hoast 1-2 to lie Sirloin Steak .c I T-Donu Steaks ir,e Hound Steak l.lc Rib Steaks j.-(. Mutton Stow Ho. Shoulder Mutton l-!sr Shoulder Mutton Chops l-!-i ! l.l'K .111111011 ,,( Loin Mutton Chops Tiv Loin Veal Chops (,v Loin Lnmh Chops Kic Leg of Lamb (( Pork Chops i.v Should Pork ltonst Lin.. Loin Pork nv ' Leg of Pork ki(. Corn Deef i;,. Veal Stew ki(. Shoulder Veal HJlJc Shoulder eal Chops 1 1(- Some choice spring Chickens for fryers Mil. AND MILS. J. N. DAYLISS nnd It. C. Dayllss loft last night on the Kllburn for Portland from whom they will go to their old homo In ; Hastings, Nebraska, for u two i Months' visit. A COMPLETE M.M.m.m.. . k. i i and Fancy Grocer- Enterprise Market les at Keasonable Prices. Times Want Ads bring results. MYSTERIOUS STRANGER MYSTERY SOLVED L WAS NONE OTHER THAN THE RENOWNED "SUM JIM" WHO WILL NOW EMon wttrx, ALUIMU WITH OTHER FUNNY FOLK. VISIT Free Delivery! 86 COMMERCIAL AVE. PHONE 433 . DRY WOOD nt CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono !I70 VoU tyho huvn fnllnwn1 n. ,... mil fQTTlIirknhln tTtin1nn,in ..liu ...- i -" --. . ,v,,v tr.iu uiO (myswnoua otrangor win no doubt lo (purprlBod to Iwirn that ho tins again lnvadod our sanctum and wo linvo ao ,teodod to his domand. Wo uro fmo to ibontoBB that wo now aco tho loglo nnd yoaeonnblonoBs cf his domuud though Vo could not uudorstaiid his flctions ton bio first throo visits. I This monnn thut TOMOUIIOW VOU rWlLL HEQ HIS PICTOnW ON TUB win ruuNT i'AUi-2 ur ()UH KliW UNNY PAltT ALON'O WITH HIS TinEl FAMILY OF I'EI.i.mvmiM. .LUCEWJ. Thoy Will contlnnn in Ibmuse you each woclc. 'After hla daring ceonpo of yeotor- MRy, JuBt whon ho appoarod to bo ' poworlosa la the hnnda of tho law you have ao doubt recognliod him ai hono othor than SLIM JIM tho celo- . Drawn unimaiort snoestrlng who makes llfo one long 'ill o' thu wisp i ohoao for tho QraaavlUo ?ollco I)rce. 'Aftor InvoBtlgatlon wo found that tho droadod pocket, which w foamd contained u bomb or Infornol mnchlno of doetructlon, held nothing but n rm.v of our NEW FUNNY PArtT which ho had loon endeavoring to shot.' us, 'At Unit wo woro eusplclouo nnd withdrew to n safo dlatanco, but when It was displayed to our vlow each and ovory ono crowded up closo to boo tho fuuny folks who aro to visit tho emllea and lauKhs which luako llfn worth living. IT'S JUST LHCH uo UWTO VIIB UOVJB8 ONOflUA You will follow tho ontlca and iduu .uubu uii yjo way nnd ih Qraaavlllo I'olleo LVr'u "? "?0 cSuf cSS h,s 8Uppory sh'p uro a sojum. -mMU.. HAIIRY ANn ' "i "h uy wjuvum, oo tnifcln, fmrekJi ti no'WMfttioa Ttry thut. l'hoy'rflBll .u.u.a nvui UUUU UKlt Uinll. i.cmsssfc YOU , I IK? ' aoifib oirittidB tOK aed, look tot 'T. J. HOA1FIJ w A. II. HODQINH ! i Marshfiplri PA,NT AND WOOD! wnnni Kindling wood, por load $1.7." to $'1 I Alder wood, ic to 24 lncliea .2 to S'-'.nu Free Delivery W. II. LINdO I Phono 227-J. North T.'irHt s. DECORATING CO. nriUAB iBnny. . . ULLUKAIIINU I CUSZtBX OLAU0B anfl hi m.,i , Kstliimtes Furnished AWfltta l,"0,, Utt'lt' Mansfield, Orog "S "fa W irtat pwffl ous You'ii nfWta rjA.:rv" '." wi,! fifi jncnw DUKB will wmiM tho IltUo onej and I owryboftrnBto quaint u,d or?.! Klnnl fltuntn nminllv . .... ' . won no ludlorbw rttuntioai.,""BB w mitt 'i'lsiEKrLTiErt. wnii ... . MERCHANTS CAFE Popular riaio for Good Meals Prices Reasnnahln Cor. ComuieiTlnl nnd H'dw'y. loavo hor to tho now bubbw. therVan' IZITZT apprccinto her liost ffllHY KNOW ! ?,r,5Ct0,ohcr l,08t' STilHX JfWOW V aw, I .A JO. -' mranW.S?iUi!? PAIN- ? ....mw. u,uu naoraji tnno, v WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Hi dtii ?ELJNDA flbIy BM-J I "Slim Jim" MIIB. nmniAnn -, ...t- .. promise to continue hor quca for bar ealne, as eho has just been ro. LOU nu MCal,for 0TOry both ywung' l and old. Every ono llHea to unnlvai t u puiho or Xuay a good game, "-' Accnlc Monnonn 77i R?1 D0t joart. cornea ANNA X "uol-l -Pt,utufuuu.uu In tho whoUwailniot cut-out fcAtmii T Pn o . A ereat UQSW1KO BOOTmS rtil: I yS 8 CCnt 1 SHVinQS J tlonal Bcopa, with many thousand (lestlncd to lnvatnA a 1hi...i..ij "."'? 7 I nnr T... I of good deeds to otin. ror;. tU ' ,ouu' i SOCIETY thoy need only to V3S. ' II:: S aD'SLcS? lV.a: YOU AUTO CALL and cortifloatM of membwBhto VrflL BanU1nK tho 80CiffiTSSWM: appearance lo going to create 3 enormous demand for our panor wowk that jou arrange ?tLS59 Tl T ! ; mmm !iDUNGAN B ' UNDERTAKING I On ! mm nHM 4 m rftnLwam- i H "HI be licjit H I OPK.V TO THU I'l'lH.IC M I A recline slute licensed H m undertaker will be In H cIiiiiko Hj 1IMIIIO 1I),).,J H Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage row'fl DBiwr Sow ;".. i.L.la?f- PA8nT.10 numbor of our wra llemcmber Slim Jim nnd Urn ,-i. fam Ir Of i-nnnr PMlr SSi. """'e our paper tomorrow., look fovlh.2 Mud fell Tour frltnda about V FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS -IIOHO -OO.l;, N'Kht nml Pay. IllKht Cafe. OOOI) CAHS. CAHRFUL- DIUVKlts 1. L. FOOTK. Lenvo Owl I'liarniucy Miii-.slifM,! A.M. 7;llll II: ill) VM. 1:01) n.ao HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171 -II Loavo Coquilio A.M. 7:oi) 0:00 il:oo l'.M. ii:oo :ilo MAILSIIFlKLlLCOQUILLi: AUTO ST.VGi: TI.MK SCIIKDULK Schedule nrraiiL'i-ii tn n,.,..,. with boats to Handon, StuRes to Mjitlo l'olnt. WiiBiior, ltosobur. No delays, Fare from Mm-hlifield to Oiqullloi 75 cents. Sbij'.lo ,V- Lnuilvtli, Propj,. Will furnish extra cars for extra trips ,ay or night: also clnrter cars, We are Prepared Supply Your Grocer Need i Willi fiesh supplies of (ho choicest hrsli irnlls , Hint the Inline nml otilslile iimrUels nlfotil In niMnion (g j-uiile line of stuple uroiei-Ies, uo irc irepniet ((l f J wile's oiilers for Siilinilny mill's lay with nil (hat J... AiiuuiK (he clioico Coos lilver proilurlN Unit w nh, , .Inlly me I'lIAS, IIKA.NS, rAUIIAtJIC, (JISIIIIN OVIO.Vsjlr 'lOMATOKS. I.H'ITl'fl-: mill CUCl'.MIUIIIS. We lime suiim .select OKA N (IKS nnd KA.s, (. nml AIHI.ONS Wolcoti s iiroc ery SELECT GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES 398 North Front Street t Telephone I TENTS 9 1-2x12 $ 9.50 9 1-2x14 $10.50 12x14 $12.50 TENTS FOR RENT PIONEER HDWRE. COMPAI Parcel Post. Your Laundry j We l'n.1 Keliirii Charges I'roiiiiu nml llfflrim COOS l. STL'AM I.AlMlin HOME MADE SAUSAGE, Ht BURGER and WEINERWUI Made In our own shop by eper(s nml only Hip bmf used, ton cniinol ie( better ones uny pluco In (bo twntrf We will Imve home choice clilclu'iis for l'ilda)'t mi iiruiij .s i rune. Wo also have home choice beef, pork nml umI, Keineiiiber tluil e flve Hpeclnl ntleullon (o 'ilio2 mill ilclher proiupll.v. tl THE UNiON MARKET? T 17 17...J on. j. jCi. rora oc io. t Phono 58-J. 174 South Ml GRAVEL Wo aro now nrmmrnd in fm-nlol. niiAvnr. In nnv 11 from pile In our yard or In cnrlona lotB, nt following pr!cs 1-rom pile on Krotind, s-'.'z nor yard. canouil lots, tnkuu from cars, $2.00 m Itetnll Depurliucnt. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg.8 Opposite l'ost-Offlco. rhC Paget Sound Bridget Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Con COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon C work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, best equipped and most thorousUf M ien(y.ncli hydraulic dredge In Pacific waten Coos Bav offinn. Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Waste INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICfj .'...rMnici.i, .oith Ilend, Ihnplre, Tuhecl, Mmiset Itay. lH-ies M.irl.rieI.I nt llusy Comer, 7::i() a.,,,., H:H0 n.m,l ' " " '" '1''"ln Aoith llend M nilniitcs later. Leaves Kinnlro s.-nn , . , ...... ... . . .. it.so't Mio V. in. 'J rips after these hours ..my bo urrmicd , ' """'-. MKlit phono KJ7.lt. i '" OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE f ;;-nWe.Mars,,f,e,d...::: :vu,unin pm.i . -. "'""i or Miiiin .sioiiRii, fine; niiu w- SAVF MniMcv j by orderiuK tho famous Vf HENRYVILLE COAL (Nut coal, per ton . . . UrtLSJ1m (Lump coal. nm. t I,,vu Or half ton of both'. o'. I ''-'V'voord'erVr 1 "Hljcf. Ciaar Store. City Auto &m 11.. .....1 Vlilllt wt"j l MM r- Por tnxl. nhono '" c Hotel 1 i.- t..Hi.tn rs. Chandler Hotel T.VK'XI l.AAflinTlfl ' w., nnL J i' i v ii a vms4JWxr-Jfr?