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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1915)
THfc UUt)S BAY TlMfcSVlviAKSHFIhLUUKhUu.,r lUE-SDAi, Uoiuatrt 1 2 91 8tvbNlfi55UI TIOW. '- Wfc.i,.Vl WwrcfS?mf , - rrr(s pi Jf CAREOFAUTOTIRES- IMS OF WORLD'S GREATEST H DAY By M ciias. it. rnr.wrrr ti:i,i,s now 'IO MAHK Til KM last i.omii:u - '. :d r-3' ?fl KJSHEN ie comes to complex ions and tobacco, any im provement on Nature ahvt any improvement. (itetm& nw'M &rZ&"h& ti&ljfr '.''AW - il F t.m ftAWsi WT: pr&sM A.vV i tB". WW tf3 t-JJ L V ft 'M 1 IHICt I 'As ' ft,' -Ml I." ) -v3 VIS ?M JSfc . Pi-CID lM VBXF" MllJ!u NATURE?;o-; man puts flavor and smoothness into. VELVET. Get "Back to Nature," you pipe smokers. And that means smoking tobacco that Nature not man has mellowed out for you. Ve eelect the finest Burley from the Kentucky fields ami store it in wooden ageing casks. Then for not lose than two years Nature finishes her' marvelous gift. All the "rawness" of new tobacco is replaced by a smoothness, fragrance and flavor that is en elusive in VELVET, and concentrated in your pips' filled with VELVET. 10c 1ms -1 cJrtuuu 5c Metal-lined 3aga Oive Pour.d Glacs Humidors Siiji Tluit Aiitnlsts Do Not Take Into CoiWllll'llltll II tlin Vllnl I'iiIiiIu I Concci lug Tluv W()()l PI LP PXPJOSIVIJ VODI.ri) Till! TlltKS AliMlnllnit Inventor Applies Pcil N(OpO lilo.i to TlOIUll l'igluliif IDf AMorlilM ra 10 Coon Jtof 'Ilm-J MIJIillOtTllXU, Austrnlln, Oct. 12. Major General Midwood who com ninnilH the Australian hoops ongnged nt tho Dnidunollos has latch wrlt- O'ciiiuiw Substitute It for (inn Cot ton. N i:iiL'iisii t liiiiu C. II. Prevvltt, rpprospntliiK the1 Klslt Tiro comimn wlio Is siioiullng ttij 'iio Ptf (o eiw u? Tim j niovtinswiii tiioiricinesontnuves, LON'DOX, Oct. 12 Tho question The nunnery, here ma thut nuto- ,. i.-d,,.. ,i, ,,,.. . ,.,.. iits should nako up to tho mapar. hV ,cr, tho ,L""U8 n, fllll"K ciuo of tires. Although hl tlim 'woo(' l'"'l cffiolont suhstltuto for In biiBlnoss to soil tliog. still they cotton In the niuntifnctmo of hlith ox- . i 7,1, ' lu,8U ,'?r ,,sor8 '""SIM'S 1'im heou lnellKRtod by the tun n lottor to tho Govoinor-aeHeinl !.;0.ff T:VU "" Maker- hlch l- ron.,,ll,d of tho Commonwealth. Sir llcald iohou.nl to tho bonoflt of tho mn.,u. mo,al cx',crl8- I M,1," 1'ergiwon. In which ho sujs: facturora ns well a tho user. In Sir William linmsey a: "I qulto I "Our complolo moral superiority! dlsctisBliiir iho mntter. ho snld: nKree that It Is hlithlv probable that oor tho Tmk U nnrtlv dun tn tliul "How inaui men and women dilv- tho Hermans aio makiitK nltro-llR-Ucry clever iiiontloii of u man nnmoil8"o noetl not for the next quUrtor !, i .. , ;.'i . IVm'.,., 1109C from 001' f""-'. TIiIb Is the Ileaeh, who produced a perlscople rl-i century, bo under any npprohl tomblnntlon of ramus "nn.i riibbnr.tri,Ke,'- of our ulwnjs liolng too late i fie. When wo not hero wo donudol i "Ion of serious difficulties nrlsl wah wah roitrroM) ciciieriii (i()i(i(jb ri-opiianljiiroi Coiiflljf"'ltli GcnTrtTS mtil Tif Aorljrrti to Coot flay TlmM J j LOXDOWHt. 12.--aonoral don of CUfmo fatno, who met a Klc death ftpho Soudan, foretold prosent wnr with Germany with sti degree of accuracy In n letter ten to a frlond 33 years ago. Ar Ing for unhoisnl military sorvlcej Groat Urltaln, ho wroto: "So far as Cngland Ih conceni tho wholo of our tmnsports of their looMiiK-glasscs, and mado up some 2,000 poilscopcs on our Httio beach This niun then nuulo n erj clovor they coll tires nro onl tho contain-1 1 quite auroe that wo should declare oiH for this air; It Is tho air that rIv- wood pulp (ontraband but I hesitate csthollfoand leslllency; there ls"o-t 8lart nnoUier eampalKn: It tabes thing as "free as air" to the public, . , .. , ' ct how inaiiv RO.-.n nfrnl.l or cli. so murl t'1110 " Cliorgy. Inclined to uso It? ' rho Got ninni hao plenty of wood devke. Tho result Is tho Tin k only I "The amount of air necessary to their count Ib largly forested. Aslseeg tb vxvrrXe of a rlflo comma jh"7iguiLMroutln3asmgnu, ,h lcMho rflcnry ot woo,, l'''1!',01, tho parapet without anything I of tho requlslto slro and strength aro nml toltim l nm not expert onough boblnd it to shoot nt, and wo under- i woliig made to contain It, tho broad l" ""swer tiuu. All I ca-i gay Is.stnnd from prisoners that ho iUbIIIc l rulo of twenty times the section sbo 1 Hint I am told by Krouuli oxpoits being tho amount of air pressure i thai tho ballistic power of nllro-llg-thoy should carry. It Is Impoilantli.csc Is not oqual to that ot gun-cot-to remombor Hint It Is air that .011'to,,. nut Krupp Ja turning out nro riding on, and that it natural y ,,,.,. ,1,,,1,i. , ',' ,, , i follows that tho amount should i.i, nhor or BMii8 of all Hort. anil governed by tho load carried, henco "oulitlusa they aro standardized, as look well to the air picssuro in our lognids sights and chambers, for nl tlies, using duo Judgment on tho con-ltro-llgnose." illtlou and ngo of the c.iso nnd tube, , for ou must also reiupmber that ,,..,,,, ....... " tho Btiess n tiro Is under Is duo to WO.M1..S I.MIM.Ol HI) tho Inflation pressure and tho load wit bii lir.v prov any of Jier Huropcnn nolghbd i 191obr thereabouts thoro rls(fti naval powor which ni nlKller than she, nnd sliod "An tiro under load should bo so i'0l by War llepaitiunil us Dlspen nflnted Hint It gtands up to tho nor- ... ,,.wll,lIu nnl shape In which It wtib mnde, nnd .... "" , " " .' .. I inns causes no uunuo (iisioruou nun i conroquont flexing stresg on thfi fnb- no carcass of tho casing, til; Ataocliied 1'rcu to Coo. Ill- TIoim LONDON, Oct. . 12 Women nro How immtnvriil v Mid ivnt rrtrt .... II 1 .ml.. . !... 1. !..... 1...1 I ----i-.-rf - .t i,,w It 1 WlllbU ilO fncttvo;To;anrr..l.n;nX,i'81,e,,8U,8, f' -""nr- ""s',lt1 that It Is compressed nlr that car-1 llltJ' m,18t ot crio bo proporly qual rlos tho load, bo Biiro that your car Itlod pharmacists and thoy mo on ls equipped with tho piopor slzo tlto gnged only for tho duration ot tho to glvo tlio udcquitto amount of nlr ...,. i -,i.... ... .,n... . ., , to cany tho weight. Car makers do ' " ' l 0r,lo, l, "' ,w tho "ion Phar not alwajs put on lnrgo onough tiros nmcl8ta to Join tho oxpodltlonnry to carry tho load of tholr machines forces. I his fact was what caused tho tiro cs this Intensely." In connection wl.th tho forogolug, tho following extract from aio Ar my Corps oidcis Is cited by tho Com inonvvcnlth Minister ot Defense: "Tho Army Corps commander wishes to iccord his appreciation of tho clover lnvontlon ot n perlscoplc attachment for tho ilfle, tho work of l.nnco Corporal W. C.li. Ilench, 2nd Uattalion, Aiisti-nllan Imperial Korco. As so far as Is known this Invention has not boon tried In Franco, tho lleutonnnt-gonernl commanding hns forw aided tho Idea to Lord Kitchen er for cnusldciatlon." i sho Imcijfauy) gain tho suprcmn L'nglAWv'Jrlll beenmo extinct both n sonVTftid laud powor, and nllt (lopcuiiencics, including India, v) fall Into Gormnny's clutihcs. may llo to seo this, I shull not. ,t wnon uio timo conies, romemucr words." HHXI) OUT CUHMLSTS Will Do Used" by Kiciuli to Wat Sanitation Itljr Amoc Ule 1 Treat to Coo. Hay Time PAHIS, Oct. 12. Two htinijrj traveling toxlcologlcnl Inborator aro bolng oignnbed by tho Frcr military authorities for uso nt flout. Chemluts nttnehed to tho oratories will regularly visit all positions occupied by ) troops, ei nmlnlng tho water yiiw(pod stilt? I1AKKII Georgo Jrvln figured as j for Impurities, controllng Tlo dlst a hero for saving several pcnploi fcctlon of tho tronchos, nnd kconit fiom n burning house, hns been nr rosted for ttssntiltlng tho city mar shal and will be charged with nr- son. an cjo on such mutters as dralnug malaria and files. ' 1 f LlbbJ Coal, .?.-.()() ton. I'liouo 7', tKl. .jrii l&LIlLlZZm&m: A full line of VELVET JO E and all tho leading brands of cigars and tobaccos at 315 Front Street S33 makers to make what arc teimedl- i "ovor-sizo ' tires. They aio leiilly ; u. -- t-'cmvm' rr - - lf ,k r-vr-v -itr t-v viti-t :SSHF'--WEY i WENT INT Tho motoring public should rc- cmbor that tho tiro companies nro Alex Johnson's Cisrar Store Jl. nil -1 ' if , . - .. CLZSI r ales i uk y f Increase Better Light .! n ill Modern merchandising methods demand Oiilliantly lighted stores the bettor the Eight the bigger the sales. The perfect, sunlike brilliance of Mazda lighting displays merchandise to best advantage, and being smokoiess and clean, !' makes customers more cortifr.rU'j'3 Type C. Mazda Lamps Give More Light Than Ever 5ou really get more effective lighting for i'O greater cost with Type 0. Mazda Lamps. We can demonstrate this fact to you very quickly without obligatina you in any re spect. You are doing yourself an injustice if you do not thoou5My investigate this bet ter way o' lichirn riah w- Oregon Power Company m ?mMttziMTar?sxmiKFixziurun H eaters 'a.. anm ifr. r.Mvj ,mi th t t ..liV, ', VA C.1 . j fl B 421 it M IV vVA. fir limnh InrnrpRtml In tftnttn ilinm . .V. . . Vl KmA mi iljl S1 .id, w l? ii liA 1 v.-oar out tholr tiros with correct uso, .'$, ?$', i ' not In onlclng them down by mlsuso .l?.!?- "ttyti- ' and nliuse. This Is why each Klsk i P ( 'ffiV branch bus n complete sen leu do- c"-r'Sr,' i PIC pnrtiuciit to educnto thoso who need it." v JIOKi: .MHOIIAXICS Aiiiininllos Hmplojcd In tho Kicnrli Miinlllon 1'nctoilcs &iy BY GEIAL'OINE FARRAR T U c f-',r.d!-,-, b'i'il o the jdino Hint ijlvis roil). In t :.nl ub uiioe to tc. toM ; it l! .'cuistcn.r 'A the carbon that gives, ,-citcr l.nl. ilancc to the arc, and it i'j the nrt'.Mk rympathics of our h-rsr3 that in spire us all to redo iMe our ciTrti to interest, instruct or entertain. USic orator is more vlnqueut in propor tion to t lie nutnocrs ot his sympa Or AMOdJteJ ITcn to (xm Bar Tlmw.1 PAltlS, Oct. 12. Iii ordor to re-i tlirtic hearers, the actor more bril laco Bomn of tho meclmiilcn who' 1,a,lt as 'IIS nmlieucc svns to hit art. wont to tho front nt tho beginning!. All this is by way of introduction ,l, ,, . .,.,1 , , ,. I IU Ml IJIIUWS. I'll'l HCIIIIV, SIIILU ca-2aaiaB!aBf. arl xmnmZ . ? f0W I,mulml Aimamltoa ,ast ,rlng tthou i determined that tzytzasmsmi ailia amawsnt-- uoro brollBlt to rrnuco from Indo-j the time had arrived for me to cuter i uuinn. Tiieir sorvicos In mncliluo I n new ticiii ot artistic endeavor, 1 making nrniB nnd beuu so satisfactory Hint aiiothor tontlngont of 000 Anna mlto mechanics la bolng brought to Kranco. ti uuinn. iiioir sorv 4 "T T1 'sliops and factories U? V - 3 1 ammunition hns bei ONK 1IOLLAU OKI''' on iiiij- I lent or or Itnugo sold (lining KOLLAH DAV SALH, dosing Mon day night. Wo carry tlio Wood nnd Conl llentefH with (lit) Dnplt firntes which glvo tho lilgboNt MilKfuctlou. Our fttniouK Slot Hug mid Aicn- diun .Mitllenblo KKrliuu lliuigw mo tint Joy of liuiikovvlvoH. Don't full to M'o I hem If jou mo in tlio IllUllll't lot' ii Move. Ueiiiunilior our kppclul Dollnr Dny offer (iii1h Monday night. jJohnson-Gtilovsen Co. Qunlily Uoiim) I'uinUlioi'.s 5II.NIJ Li:.SS COAI have been asked the question: "Why?" my frundi Imve snid. "Al ready jou Hvc -ci-hcd prist popu larity through the o ratic and con- "P.roadcn jour.,."!', extend yotu Si ofie, inal.c new friCiuls." Alter attendi.ig (.cores of motion pic'ure ciitcriaiui' ml i in New York and oilier Amen. .! titics I snvv and uinli'i stood to vvi.-1 wonderful ends t'.H great median of diainatic ex pression was planted. The l'.ira iiiouut thcitrcs interested me most because of the truly hiuh prmcipiis tliat seemed to prompt tlic protluccrs and exhibitors. After discussion with Samuel tjold fish, head of the Lasky l'catu.c VUy Company, I found myself within a few weeks thereafter on the v..iy to jlolhwooil, Cal., where the 1 .isky studios are situated. Right b -i I wish to say that in all my ex.rn lire rever wc-c those s-uund me so c jr to please, so kind in their attentions. i:iMim,iN riodiKtlnii De( i eased Din ing lst VenrSiijN Itcpoit (11 AaaoclltoJ I'rM to Cooa liar Tlinrt. LONDON, Oct. 12. During tho half -.oar ending Juno 30 tho produc tion of coal In tho Unltod Kingdom docllnod by 12,4 18,00 tons, or S.9 per cont, ovor tho corrosiiondlng per iod for last yonr, ncconllng to nn of ficial statomont by. tho Hoard of Trade. Tho Northumberland dis trict, wboro tho duillno roncliod 2S.2 por cent, has boon tho district to orth I'ismt Mrcet .Mnr-.lifleld "ner tn-- worst. In the fiist hnlf, I'lmiio OI-.L I or V:Z, tho total output was 115,- ,931,000, as against 127,826,000 for, i . . ! tho six months just ouded. Tho cor- j K3K5 1 rospondlng period for 1911 gives 1 10,27 1,000 tons. Ah iegard bunk-! lor conl for the Admiralty nnd mer CrtAWrl I-?n,rJ 'chant marlno, thlg jour showe an In- Plflf lp jSrlR " cct siages, Wliy motion picturei?" Vthilc it is true that to most of these inquiries I have answered, "Why Pianos & Organs We have an over stock of second-hand pianos and some slightly used instruments that will be sold at exceptionally low prices, and terms to suit. L L THOMAS MUSIC ST0R BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES 73 Central Avenue. MERCHANTS CAFE Popular PltU'o for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial mid H'dvv'y. OREGON TEACHERS ' GET GOOD SALARIES Aveiago In tlio Stnto Is Seven (y-fho Doll.iih .Men (Jet Mora Hum Tlio Women SALKM, Oro., Oct. 12. Toadiors In Oiogon's public suIioqJb iocoIvo nn avorage monthly nalury of 7C.32, ncconllng to n report lssuod today by J. A. Clyirohlll, state Supurlnteii dont of" Public Instruction. Tho av erage monthl,, jmy for mon lustnu't- ors Is $Sfi.l5, while womoii tonchorn retelVB nn uvornge of JCI.1Q n' month. City Superintendents in dis tricts of tho fliht class rocolve an nual rialarlos nvoraglng $2122.00, Last ear tho report shows that Monow unit Hood Hlvor countlos paid the filghost snlarlog to mon (outliers, averaging $126 92 and $115 a month, lospoctlvoly. Women teaehors Jn Klamath nnd Clatsop counties wero tho highest paid, i celrliiK averago monthly salaries, rpf-pelveljv AViSjrHO ahrt '7!T.1. Ret jour Job printing done nt Tlio Times office cionse of 317,000 tons ovor n J oar notf" in half jest, I am glad now to ago. tell more luliy prccuuy tne reasons WHY I declined a slimmer of rest and case for a, summer of mighty hard work. For what was said in the first paragraph is quite true The artist the person who lias dedicated bun cclf to an artistic cause if he he sin cere in his response to the cull from "within" cannot stand still. 'Dure is but one road in art and that is ','.t 'straiaht forward." There in no dc- totir, no turning hack. And in exait proportion to the inspiration winch the artist obtains from a responsive and sympathetic audience, precise!) so is the effect of lassitude and wasted opportunity. Work is for workmen, as the comedian once said And friends are for artists. When Mr. Morris Gcst first in terested me in motion pictures as a field of work exceptionally suite I to those gifts with which 1 have bem endowed as an actress, I was in r surprised than amused. I had loi at various uniei to see motion ;k ture entertainments but usually in the theatres in Iuirope. It never had even occurred to me to act for On screen. The more I thought of the sug gestion the more it interested me and before long I knew I felt, as it were that motion pictures really of fered a field in whtdh I could nut onlv work with ureat sincerity and happiness, hut also throm b wfifth would be answering mat inner com mand constantly ill the artist's mini, When I first sin? for the talking maciiine l bilic. i,l lor n moment th.it I vtuuld be un.ihlc to own nine the feeling tlut it wui a iiucImiiici! con trivance. I was not sure lint the best artistic impulses would respond. My experience, however, was that once 1 started to sing all sense of the mechanical thing m front of me disappeared. I saw in my minds rye a great throng of people to whom I was singing, 0 .s.Tfei 1 TUREShf Hi 'tendy turning. , I saw only a might! gathering of men, women and cliil-. drcu thousands and thousands-. E n- - r nt K7tmaarvvEM wmmWm mm? ;f W firtf it4rtTt7kWbli IA V(Wr rsiflLfllBl GKRALDINEFARRAR v bo were watching my every move incut. It was thrilling and I kne that my slii.nty was meeting wit i espouse and that my pictures wou plvU&C. Never in the v Id's history o snuiseincnls Ir.s il ere been anj audience so gtat, so wonderful, ar the motion picture audience. Sigh is the medium of the photoplay an the simple emotions of pantomin' uru tiuivctsal to human nature tl world over. The South America native, the Chinese, the most hight cultured of I'uropc .and the Asiat nil uudcr-.tand the cniotlous in comedy, of tragedy, of happiness joyi sorrow, jealousy and auger. , So where thousands liave seen add hoard mc in grand o,iera and concert, where hundieds of thousands have heard only my voice through the talking machine, millions now wilt I my audience in motion pictures. An they will sec Ceraliline 1 arrar in h( happiest mood, 1 assure you vvclli wait and see "Carmen" and tell nn that jou agree with inc. Boston has hear I the intcrestin news that at its magnificent sym, phony Halt, home of the Ilostor. Symphony Orchestra and dedicated to the cause of music, on October 1, Gernldine Farr.ir v ill make lift ursi puinic appearance n any scrcci And tlut v.as my expeience before, in the I-nkv Phy Coiifany's prd the i iom,,ii puiii o c . ra. I , st ilutt n of ''Carmen," a 1'arampunl signt ot tne piutoprapi-cr ana iiisirituuc, i.t- TOP $th "IH l tWMfcvjjjv;4ivi-sk:!y. r B i ,, ,', wi,rii ti, yiT ariMMttMtt-rtAtj.'' yt