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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1915, EVENING EDITION EIGHT 4 K !, i Pi i ? $ hlUEs L WONDERFUL VALUES IN Women's Fall Suits At $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $25, and up to $45. Hussion IIIoiims offfclH arc ery Miuirt imil becoming. Helled models, luilli M nipped nnil swinging, are exceedingly kI lllt I.otiKo lo routs mid double hrcnstcil coats are charm ing. Materials IiicIihIu WlilpcoiilM, (iiihimlliit's Fancy ClierkN, Itrontl. elotli nnil Scire) in stiiplo nnil em I holy now Khndo.s. Many kIioiv tho new effects In fur nnil silk bra'il trimming. Novelty Fall Coats For Women, $8.50 to $45. Hub Dry Goods Co. "SMART - WEAR - FOR - WOMEN" Cor. Broadway and Central. Phone 361 llciidcrlckn, Mm, K, Clcorgo Smith, Mrs. Frank Hudson, Mrs. K, II. Hudson nnil .Mrs. Frank Ilogors. In two wcoks tlio dull will meet Again In tlio club limine, w hen Mrn. Dexter, Mrs. C. 11. Dtiugnn nnil Mrs. 1), Hunch will lie tlio hostesses. Noimi hf.xd altaii hociktv I tAlrWl.MrViVUr BuseMr ' At the meeting oT tlio North Hrml Catholic Altnr Society last Tuesday nftcinoon nt the homo of Mih. .lohn Mullen, plaiiB were ninilc for n public card party to bo Riven TucHilny, Scptcmlicr 28th, In Tuy lor'H Hall, more defin'tu details of which will bo given later. Mrs. W. .1, Conrad and Miss Lena Kruno Hero present as special gueBts and the members out were: Mrs. Math er, Mrs, A. Hoclllng, Mrs. Stickllsh, Mis. Hammond, Mrs. N, Hanks, Mrs. (loorgo Truman, Mrs. II. Hanks and hostess Mrs. Mullen, who at tlio closo of the meeting served a dainty luncheon. The second Tuesday in Octobci-, ho club will meet again with Mrs. (1. Truman. a HIER IS FILEDIBEATS DEATH HOI CITY HKPI.IKH IN PINK KTItKK'l I.MPIlOVHMKNT CASK ISAAC FOHSMAN HAS .MAIHIIN OF TWO DAYS Will lie At Issuo This Term of Court AwkH Adhomiro to Clement Pint HlMory Is Listed t'shig Lust Funds to Cioss Coiitlnciil mill Siv Daughter llcfon Life Knds FOUK O'CLOCK TIIA I (Continued From l'ngo Three) CLUIW WILL MHHT A number of the clubs aro meet lug again after tho summer adjourn ment, during which tlmo the ladles, n, great many of them, liavo vIhIIciI the exposition or spent part of tho slimmer at Coos Hlvcr or tho bench. The progress elub will meet for tlio first tlmo this season with Mrs. P. V. Powors on South Pourth street. ' .Tuesday afternoon In (lulld hall, will bo hold ii meeting of the Hpls cppiil Ladles' (lullil. . MrH. A. O. llogers will entertain tho Kensington club nt her home Fri day nflernoon. Tho llrldgo Club and others wiP meet later In tho mouth. This afternoon, Mrs. C. P. McCul lom of North Hend Is cntortnlnliiB nt nn informal nnd four o'clock tea for Miss Mndgo Harry of Marshflold, who will leave next weok on the Santa Clara for Sun Frnnclsco to tnko a courso In nurse training at Lane hospital. The Invitation list Includes Mrs. U. It. Chandler and Mrs. C. 18. Ash who nro Oregon 'University sorority slaters of Miss Ilnrry, MrB. U. II. Dement of Myrtlo Point, Mrs. Tom Ilnrry, and the Misses: Mndgo Harry, Ornco Kruse, 1 Florence Aiken, Graco V Illams, Is 1 nbello Stonrns, Evelyn Planagan, Norn Towor, Minnie Shorldan, and Oenevlovo Scngstnckon. Tho gucstH wore scnlcil at n long ta ble beautifully adorned with cut flowers, plates being laid for tlio fol. lowing; Special guests: Mrs. (i. L. Dlndlnger, Mrs. Mnry McKnlght, t:id Mrs. Mnry Smith, nnd niombers: Mrs. Lily Frledberg, Mrs. Ploronco Har gelt, Mrs. Annie Wolcott, Mrs. .les- slo Mnrsli, Mrs .Prnnccs Hazard. ' Mrs. Ora McCarty, Mrs. Anna Plan- Mr8. , n. Snvao nnd llttlo ngan, Mrs. Suslo Murch, Mrs. AIIco I nUK,tor Josephine, who for the Hull and Mrs. Ada. Dungnn. Tho , ,m8t t,rco Wuo1jh hare been visiting usiiul busluesH session wns followed , i.r sinter. Mm. Nntlmn iiiii.-liii. ,,r ( t INFORMAL CHAT : IT...... T by u pleubiint social afternoon. Tho next meeting will bo tho third y- Senttle, nro expected homo next Friday In Octobor at Mrs. Lily Frcldberg. NOKTII HUM) TIII.MIILi: J CLl'H 4 MrH. K. K, Itlggii wuu chiirmlug liontuHB yesterduy ufternooii at her homo In North Hond to the Indies of the Thimble Club, using huckle berry and cut flowers in arranging tho parlor for tho occasion. After tho social hours, during which tlmo the Indies sewed nnd chatted, tlio hostess soned light re freshments, inn- guests Including: MrH. II. H. HiiruielHtor, Mrs. M. K. Kvorltt, Mrs. Fred (Hazier, Mrs. A. K. Hose, Mrs. Hlinor Uussell, Mrs. Qcorgu Mandlgo, Mrs. A. S. Ilum- ond, Mrs. . K, Walters, Mrs. Prod Kruse, Mrs. .lohn Mullen, Mrs. HcndrlcKs. Tho club uioniberH will lit, enter tained In two weeks at the homo of Mrs. II. H. Jlurmolstor. HASTKIt.V STAH I.P.N'CIIKO.V -1- i Mrs. Ada Diingnn of South Coos Klvor wnH IiohIchh yesterday after-1 Tho members prosont were Mrs. noon ut the home of Mrs. Francos, J. J. Cliukenbeaid, Mrs. M. .lutstrom, Hazard to the members mill guests! .Mrs. Louis Wlrtli, Mrs. S. C. Itogers; of tho PiihI Matrons' AHsoclutlon of Mrs. Sherman Cutllp. Mrs. David PLKASANT HUHPItlSK ; A plensunl siuprlso was given Hov. II. P. Hcugtson at his rcsldonco Inst Monday by tho members of the Lu theriin church of North Hond. Tho occasion being tho pastor's birth day. HefreshnientH were served af ter a social time hud been enjoyed. HALNHOW CLUH . Tho Itntubow Club met for the first tlmo this season on Thursday afternoon at thu club liouuo on South Coos River, tho ladles bring ing bunches of choice cut flowers to adorn the rooms. Tho usual rou t'no of business and program, In cluding tho reading from tlio Del phian course wns dispensed with dur ing tho morning, and at noon a sumptuous dinner was served by tho hostesses who were: Mrs. Hur ton, Mrs. Nntlinn Cutllp and Mrs. Kadford. Uy taxing, nnd contribu tions from tho members, the sum of about $17 has been rnlsed to go towanls tho Ladles' Rest Room In Murshfleld. During the afternoon hours tho ladles chatted over their fancy work, thus spending very enjoyable day. The special guests out were Mrs. Jensen, of Califor nia, Mrs. J. Culver, president of the DoieiiK Club of Catching Inlet, nnd Miss Viindorburg, of Poitland. tho ICasteru Star Lodge, ut nu elab orate flo course luncheon, tho af fair being the first meeting of the as iiaclntlou since wicatlou duys began. Hunch, Mrs. 11. H. Hessey, Mrs, W. Smith, .Mrs, Lorenzo Cutllp, Mrs. (leorgo Smith, Mih. McKlroy, Mrs. Floyd Coffelt. Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. See Birch and see better Don't experiment GET THE BEST GLASSES IN THE FIRST PLACE Eyes are too important and too delicate for cheap attention but the best attention is the cheapest in the long run. We have successfully fitted over 900 Coos Bay people during the past year and they are all more than satisfied. EYES EXAMINED FREE Optical Department Red Cross Drug Store Phone 122 U10 1101110 OFl P nn,l 1ra ftnnri'n Mi,r..l. nnil (leorgo Murch Jr., returned tills week In their nuto via Ocean roulo from the exposition whore they havo been sight seeing for some tlmo. Mrs. Murch's sister, Mrs. George To zer, who loft hero with them, luu returned to her homo In Minneapo lis. Miss P.dlth Thomas or Coqulllo spent tho foro pnrt of tho weok with her parents, game warden J. M. Thomas and wlXo of North Hond. MIsj Mndgo Harry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Horry of this city plans to leave next weok on tho Santa Clara for San Frnnclsco where she will tnko n courso In nurso trailing nt Lano hospital. Mrs. O. W. Shapes, formerly MIbs Fthel Onffuoy or North Hond, arrived this weok from Portland to visit soveral dnys with her parents .Mr. ami Mrs. Andrew (iiiffuey. Mr. nnil Mrs. A. O. Rogers :,o turned to town this week nftor n pleasant outing or. South Coos Riv er. .Mr. nnd Mrs. V. P. Murphy woro down from their summer homo on South Coos River, this week, Fred Mooro nnd fnmlly of KnHt sldo nro hack after a delightful auto tour to California points. Dr. nnd Mrs. H. Mliigus left this week for Snlem where tho former will solve In a committee on the O. nnd C. hind grant conference and later they will visit friends nnd tho exposition in Sun Frnnclsco. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Williams, of Lnnglols, were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomas, of North Rend. Miss C. Kster iWhltnoy loft for Coqulllo this weok whero sho will visit for bovernl days. Loyd (ialbralth nnd bride returned Sunday aftor a two-weeks houey- i moon trip to the exposition. I Miss tirnce Sherldnn, or North Hend, loft this week on tho Santa 'Clara for n sevornl weeks' visit In San Frnnclsco. Miss Isahelle Stearns, of Hoiiulnm, Wnshlngton, Is tho guest of her mother, Mrs, L. J. Simpson at i shore Acres, Miss Howell arrived from Port land this week on the Hreukwater and will make her home with her sister Mrs. Lester Raton In North Rend. Mrs. P. V. Pay no Is expected home Monday from Los Angeles where sho has been visiting Mr. Payne's relatives since she and Mr. Payne attended tho exposition. Mrs. K. 10, Straw Is upending a few weeks with relatives at Santa Rosa, California, Mrs. Harry Noblo, Mrs. Kupheinlu McCulloch and sister Miss Allco Cox n:o expected homo tho first of tho wook from a trip to iho exposition. Mrs. M. J. Wolcott returned to her homo this morning. In Camas Valloy aftor a month's visit In this city with her daughter Mrs. Ooorgo Winchester. Answer to the temporary Injunc tion secured by tho property owners of Pino street who protest against tho cutting down of the street nnd the loss of n 10 foot strip on each Bldo, was filed today by the City of Marshflold. Tho document Is n long ono nnd was mno up by .lohn I). (loss, city nttorncy, nt tho law offlco of Dennett, Swnnton nnd Ilennett who nro,nssoclnto counsel In tho case. This brings tho case nt Issue In this term of court whero It will ho heard by Judgo Sklpworth. Adlicrcnco to the Clement Pint Is strongly asked for. Sgvernl pages are taken up setting forth tho his tory of the street and supporting tho contention that this survey should hold. How tho street, ns It stands, is a great Inconvenience to the property ownors on Front street, Is told. Tho houses on Pine or First street, structuro of wood, nro rated, except tho ono of Mrs, Nancy Noblo ns be ing "of little vnluo and havo been constructed for more than 30 or 10 yenrs and can easily bo moved." Nothing has been overlooked In the lino of argument and evon tho roses nnd shrubbery como In for their slinro of tho contention. Tho com plnlnt alleges thnt tho "flowers and shrubbery nro not of permanent na ture nnd in ninny Instances aro not beautiful or beautifying and hut few nro worthy of tho nnmo of ornnment and can bo easily removed." Further, It Is claimed Hint the buildings are within tho flro limits nnd direct mennces to tho "snfoty of tho business section of this town nnd It would bo a boon to the busi ness section to havo sumo removed to some out of tho wny pluco." Tho temporary Injunction wns grnntcd tho property owners nnd enjoined tho city council from going nhead with tho cutting down ofl,,l,w ' tho street until tho ninltor him hunin Uecedent threshed out In tho courts. Spending his IiihI money lo go I" Spring, Muss., lo see his only duiiKli ter before he died, Isaac Forsmaii, a Coos river flshermuif, left Jiero AiiK lf, arrived on August 2(1 at Ills destination In n speechless condition becauso of cancer of the throat, and died on August 28. Although unalilo to speak to his daughter, Mrs. Ida Mollu, whom he had traveled so far In his dying con dition to see onco more, lie hnd tlio grntlflcntlon of spending tho last two days with her. Mr. Forsninii wns n widower and besides the, daughter leaves a son who alho resided 'in the east. Mr. Fornman was Cti years of ago ond enmo to Coos liny about flvo years ago. Ho resided on Coos river en gaged In fishing there and wns well known to ninny of tho ranchers. SHIPPING NEWS HELD UP BY FDC'IID IS STHAMSIIIP SANTA CLARA IX 'I'MIt 'M HOl'HS AT II A It A K. Ilenxlost lllnnlicl of Moulds Settled Oter Con.t Lenws This Af- ti'i'iMKiii roc Poitland After spending 2 1 hours off Iho Faraway buoy, uiiahlu to cioss Hie bur because of ono of the thickest fogs In months the steamship Santa Clara, Captain Lofstedt, arrived In at II o'clock today. Tho vessel ut 10:30 yeHterdny morning arrived ofr tho bur from San Francisco nnd Ku leku. The wenlher was so thick, tho of ficers sold, that It wns hurdly pos sible to see u foot ahead of tho bow. The fog of this nioiirlng wns much lighter. Tho vessel loft out for Portland about 3 p. m. Tho passengers from the south for Coos Roy were: P. O. Lund, Arthur P. Colotnon, Sura Pierce, MrH. It. P. Thompson, M. Schwaytauni, A. M. Wnllmiin, M. A. Wnllmnii, A. W. Wnllmun, C. Humes, Wm. J. Prossy, Mrs. (S. A. Mner, A. (liinnnell, Andrew Ander son, John Anderson, Myrtle Down er, Idn M. Downer, R. II. Mcpeorge, John Smith, R. V. Sturvuiit, Miss K. Jameson, Mrs. Josephine Wooldldge, Ada M. Cross, Mubclle 10. Mulok, (I. O. JoIiiiboii, M. S. Plnno, R. F. Ifay les, Ruby Tevns Hroknw, Delight Hrokaw, Paulino Rrokuw, Allco Hrokaw, Mrs. Adolln Rrokaw, Promo John Dennett, .'IS, son of Addl-! Hrokaw, Mrs. Hllen Scellg, Owen A. son Ilennett, pioneer newspaperman Johnson. A. II. Campbell, Mrs. A. D. of Oregon, died this moinlng at n Cunipbell, Mrs. K. A. Muy. local hospital. Mr. Ilennett cnino Tho pussengors north woro: MrH. r..,.., Mm, VnH, niiv n ,ni. , I Dolninr, V. McNeil, Kd Wllllnin- ....... . .v... ..,.,. .....i i. ...u,.... ..f,u .w, nn,,.,. r,..,, m-u m n it.,... diuii iiviii j , j 11.1111. ..I I n. .ii. s. iiiii n ('('',"'.MAX7mTI,f, People. 'I ,ere ATTlTtI,E ' nin Urn, I fin. tll.l. .. Ukl ,::,u'K milium, f (' pi,., '" r ,,, u IT then, U ... mw'W "u etme Hide of nihi, nlcrc people all 1 iiie '' "'"lenKdnJ 1 l""caiidtk,.l irn in. .i "'m ' "luu; inaa jj. SON OF ADDISON BENNETT IS DEAD Was New York .Man Hut Pusses Aiiny at Hukei', Ore., Whllo On Visit Coos county friends of Addison Dennett, tho well known newspaper man who has a largo acquaintance here, will be sorry to hear that his son Is dend. A press telegram from Uiikcr, Ore., says: ACCUSE EACH OTHER II IS HAND AND WIPK HANDY COM PLAINTS IX DIVOHCK PAPKRS Thomas W. Allen Arrested on Day of SepnrntViii Hearing Snyis Wlfo Used Hutclicr Knlfo Matrimonial troubles of Thonins W. Allen, of North Hond, hnvo boon ma ny nnd frequent. This morning, tlio dnto sot for his divorce hearing In Coqulllo, ho was arrested by Officer Kmery on tho order or JiiBtico Sinis ter, of North Hend, on the churgo that he has not bcon paying $7.li0 a month to his wlfo, as he had been commnnded to by tho court. Months ngo Allen was arrested In North Hend on tho complaint or his wHo who now seoks a dlvorco. Sho claimed that ho threatened her llfo nnd tho lives or two llttlo children. Allan was rolonsed nftor promising to make tho monthly payments. On his arrest this morning C. I. Relgnrd, attornoy lor Allen, de manded and secured his roleaso on tho grounds thnt ICniory hnd not n written wnrrunt for tho mnn's ar rest. In her complaints, Mrs. Alton snyu thnt thoy woro mnrrled In Ocorglu In 190G. Thoro nro n list of chnrges Drought against her husband. Sho nlleges cruel and Inhumnu trcutniont, gross personnl Indignities, thnt ho kept n saloon contrary to nor wishes, nnd that In 13 10, with companions, ho stolo $130 cash from tho homo of. J. A. Thrift nt Long Crook, (leorgln.l Mirthor It Is alleged that sovornl times ho has threatened the lives or horsolf nnd tho two children, Norn, aged flvo and Clydo, aged eight years. Also sho claims thnt, ho ha?! unjustly nccused her of adultry. tl Is denied that Mrs. Allen s tho worn-! nn who was found on a cigar sign In tho bay ono night not long since. In his nnswor tho husband makes many denials to charges and avers that on one occasion his spouce, bo coming angry at him, struck him with a butchor knife, cutting a deop wound In tho hoad, and thou when ho took this weapon from her. contin ued operations with n claw hammer,! striking bin n couplo or heavy wolts. And to all this Mrs. Allen says thoy nro "rabricotlons or an over wrought Imagination." Tho enso Is being heard In Judge Coke's oMco this ur-ternoon. LITTLIO (illtLS ILL Norma Robertson, aged 12, who lives on Coos River, was opoiutod on nt Mercy Hbppltnl Thursday. She Is doing nicely today. Her rather Is captain or the launch Freak. Doris Patrick, a llttlo girl rrom Powers, Is nt the hospital sneering rrom nu abscess In tho ear. Columbia mid Kwr-ltcady dry relli .'10 i'tn. each, or H tw 1.75 cnsli, Murshriclil Hardware. DH. !!. H. KKlrv, HeiitM, HOI Coko llldg. Phono 111!-,!. hIiiiw, Robert Horshuw, C. L. John son, Kd P.lgo, Mrs. It. II. Scott, Mrn. Mno Warner, P. II. Rand, Miss Smith Tom Scott. P. A. Wlcko, (1. K. Wash burn, L. A. Dunbar, Mrs. J. (I. Lull- luu, .Miss Nell Nicholson, A. 10. War- llniigset, Curl WllHnm Arm strong. the homo or his sister, Mrs. J. II. Paisley, Tor tho benefit or his health, lie was suffering from tuborculo sis. Mr. Ilennett was n member of a fnmlly prominent In newspaper work I ron. Mrs. Wuiren, L In various narts of tho country. I '"" ' MoholH ami ills father and two brothers nro thu newspaper business, conducting u printing business In New York city for ninny years, until his health failed. Ho leaves n wife, four children, sister, two brothers and n father. Mrs, Ilennett nnd tho children nro lu New York nnd tho remains will probnbly bo sent theio. DODGE CAR WINS R0SEBURG AUTO RACE (ets tho Prle In IK Hiici' Tula. Iiik the HotioiN from Other .Makes The relay auto race at tho Roso hurg fuir wns won by a Dodgo cur driven by Agent Smith or that city. Tho race was for thirty miles, ton miles being run each day. Mr. Smith did not gel started the Nrsl day, but won the nice on each or tho other two duys and got tho prize. Tho cor he used wuh a new oiio nnd ho got through tho nice without any mishaps, winning over the other makes or cars. W. S. CI1ANDLHR and wife camo down Inst evening from their South Coos River summer homo ninl will return this evening. Tho suniinor homo Is bolng enlnrgod and otherwise Improved. 11 to cooper. 2 lay In iiniM.in- .1.-' "" . ' "ii nil . ,, government nr .. 1. M..- i ... ... ' V Vl n '" """crtottit o. Con. Iinv. .m, lMfr ' "' fiuinir in i-, I'OViiriiini.ni ,i..i . ""1 " w'1 "-"ge ror thiei """'l ror Seattle the 1,1 IICrillllllM linl..L . 'I '"-'"'iBing lo (5, faoiinil llrlilco & DrdrlniVJ left out Thursday moral,, l engineers and two nnkj iiiuuku irew- aboard. . ".......U.I uiu uaronicieracdc t'flfltl llllllllna 1 """" "iiiii.'i- ana to It j couiiii ny tomorrow ern'n TAUNT PRISONERS! JUICY BILLOFFl Plenty "Louliee" IwIm Hotel Cnit5hrT.Hoiwri loins on I'laepjarw Onstronomlc acrobitici n : much cheaper IhanyoiiDK Inc. Chief Carter ku pv. now entortnlunTclit & xi at the Hotel Carter.. Ht great fun, tooTatufTotTitol general fluid a cent, cot rl "bean." Well, this Is the ti;aJ Is played. Tlio ehW, oruJ nut if ucii'Hsarjr, ildkit 6hamller, and purloluilb a menu, you know, one h all about tho sirloin nib of stuff. Then lack lew. Hotel Carter and puta & up so that anyone loollijrtf four Iron doors can pHMp The next part of tbe pil go out ntul get some 0(111 easy and then tlio fin ita the nieiiii Ik, plain to mi guest con order anjthlnili No. 1- ham and fgginjtil sirloin, French fries, etc, ui Is no end to the orJcrt Coustoblo Cox Mil P on tho Chief. Cox took if to Coiiii lie. "Say," tke E imilv nsked him. "doi'tto feed down at that Ji""" ' they do onco a cet,rTH "Ph-huh-well, W. i must 'o got In on He l or tho week. lamitirw Why Not Live in Comfort! 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