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wT r j-vwa tw - -- nr - fllftv!ff.Mt'lMMAfii?M, mm jBBBBBH ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEliD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1915-EVENlNG EDITION. FOUR fo i 9 I I b s 8 I t i 4 Li t ,'T k& " fc fl fcV " .V' AS i (111 T fr ; Ft,.. Br E WWI TO' MK Jw P". i t$P" m . COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONKY, Editor and Pub. DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Official Paper City of Mnrsliflcld. Entorod at tho PoBtoff Ice at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second-class mall matter. Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES. EUROPEAN WAR ONE t YEAR AGO TODAY I OCT. . 11)1 1 Tho Germans undcrtnko n general offenslvo movoment extending from tho mouth of tho River Ysor on tho North Sea to tho River Mouse. The French claim tho Allies cap tured Altklrch, In uppor Alsaco, at tho point of the bayonet. The Germans clnlm to have repul sed tho Russians near "West Augus towo. Tho Austrlans have rotnkon Czer nowltk, tho capital of Bukowlna, and are advancing toward Soroth. During recent engagements tho Austrlans hnve taken 3,-100 Russian prisoners. Tho, Russians cross tho Vltula rlv cr without resistance from tho Ger mans. Tho German crulsor Knrlsruho sinks thirteen Drltluh merchant ves sels In tho Atlantic. COOS DELEGATION' SEE ItOAD WORK IX MULTNOMAH Members Impressed AVIth Magnitude ami Chnructci' of AVork Done in Unit County Tho Coos county delegation In Portland was very favorably impres sed with what they saw In tho way of road building there. Regarding 'their visit tho Portland Journal prints tho following: "Wo certainly have been impress ed with the magnltudo and character of tho highway work that is being done in Multnomah county, which is Betting a standard for tho other counties of tho state. As to tho Col- PLOHANT MATIIIEU AVAS FATH ER .OF MRS AV. RICILYRDSON AGED 1ft! BURIEO FROM CAPE BIANCO iimbla rlvar highway, It moro than jilnnvllle, tnollEh ot ,nto ycfirs ,10 t PERSONAL MENTION : TOM DENNETT has returned from u trip to Portland. CARL DAVIS hnB returned from a trip to Powers and vicinity. ', Vfitl 'MRS STAMRUCK of Coos River is a MarshflolU shopper yesterday. MRS. DEN M '.MULLEN, of Myrtlo Point, is n Marshflold visitor today. Not Known If l)nlh AVns Intentional Deceased Had Been in Fec- blo Health of Lnto The funeral of Florant Mathlou, whose dead body was taken from Coal Dank Inlet Into yesterday af ternoon, was heldthls ofternoon at 2 P. M. It Is not known whothor tho old man met death accidentally or that he stepped Into tho water, somo 300 feet from his cabin in Dunker Hill, decided to end his life. Tho deceased was tho father of Mrs. AValter Richardson and camo hero n year ago In Juno from Me AVIRELESS MAN COMES OUT TO A'lEW CIA'ILIZATION Snvs AVIpolosg Station May Remain There Until September To He roine an Aviator Out of tho wilderness of Capo Dlnnco, O. E. AVilliams, of tho United States Navy wireless station there, camo to attend tho Knights Tomplnr ball In Marshflold last eve ning. Ho was nccompanled by his sister, Mltfs Ota AVilliams, and this morning they went back, saying that now they will bo nblo to stand gov ern! moro months of quietude. Not Till September FAR.AIERS TAKE Ain'ANTAGH OF STORING FEED Two Yews Shows Phenomena' Uiontli In Number in This Coun ty Bacteria Increase Growths In two years bIIds of Coos havo in creased from almost nono at all to moro than 200 Is tho statement of J. L. Smith, county agriculturist. Ev ery dairy farmer in tho county Is tak ing interest in tho movo of spring feed for tiio dairy cows, tho result of which Is appreciated In dollars and cents vnluo through tho milk pnll. Dut tho growth seems to bo con DEN M'MULLEN camo In today from a cruise of timber on uppor Coos Rlvor. MRS. OTA WILLIAMS, of Donmark, was among tho visitors hero, yes-tordny. exceeds our expectations, both for scenic beauty and typo of construc tion. It will bo one of tho greatest assets tho stato has." This was tho unanimous expres sion of members of tho Coos county court, who, accompanied by a dolo gutlon of good roads advocates from that county, spont Saturday In mak ing a trip over the highway and oth er roads which aro being hard sur faced. Tho party was composed of County Judge James AVatson of Coaulllo: 'Commissioner G. J. Armstrong pt Uandon; Charles Hall of Marshflold, president of tho Coos County Good "Roads association; John Nlolson of Dandonj A. G. Rnab of North Dcnd; "W. A. Reid of Marshflold, and Ed gar McDanlcl, editor of tho Coos Day Harbor. Tho question of a bond Issuo for frond Improvement is being discussed in Coos county, nnd it was for tho purposo of gathering information that the party camo to Portland, an ticipating a bond campaign. it is proposed to issue bonds for tho sum of $370,000, in order to im prove tho main trunk roads of tho county. In addition to this amount, 'It has been suggested that a cpoc- ial lovy bo mado on tho various road districts to ralso tho sum of $80,- 000. Tho total Is to bo spont In linking togother tho chlof towns of the coun ty, and forming two main highways, one running cast and west, tho other north nnd south, across tho county. I Josophlno Robinson, "lives In Hol- Tho proposition is as yot In u tonta-jloy, Colorado. tlvo form only. I Last year Coos county spont on Us' hnd moved about considerably. Mr. Mathlou was 82 years of ago and has a wlfo living In Topekn, Kansas, who Is almost of tho same ngc. There are four sons and a daughter living In tho East, besides Mrs. Richardson of Mnrshflcld, and they havo been notified of tho death. Nntlvo of Belgium Mr. Mathlou was born In Belgium and camo to America In 1870 to scttlu In Pennsylvania and later In Illinois. Soveral years ago ho bought a small farm near Los An geles, selling out thoro to como north to stay with Mrs. Richardson while she was living In McMInnville. Of lato years ho had been quite childish nnd In vory fcoblo health and lived apart by hlmsolf becauso ho could not stand much noise. Ills cabin in Dunkor Hill was but a short dlstanco from tho homo of his grnnddaughtor, Mrs. Malcolm J. Anderson. Tho old gentleman busied hlmsolf with his gardon and was n very kindly person who was liked by all who know him, Tho body was found by Abnor Trlbbcy nftcr sovornl men, Including Mr. Richardson, had spoilt several hours dragging tho inlot. TIio'.o surviving Tho sons of tho deceased now llv- Tho Capo Dlnnco wireless station I tinc.A mo.My ,to. t'u5 Coqulllo Valley rugiuu, is pointed out uy mu iuul probnbly will not bo closed until next September, stated Mr. AVil Hnms, becauso tho Government hns given them supplies to last that length of time. This, howover, would not hinder tho otnrting of tho station on Cooi Day by reason of tho fact that tho machinery from Capo Dlanco will not bo poworful enough for tho now station nnd will, In all probability bo sent bnck to Maro Island when tho stntlon Is abandoned. Freighting Costly Tho high cost of getting supplies In thoro is ono of tho main reasons for tho chnngc, said Mr. AVilliams. It cost last year $2G a ton to freight suppllos to tho stntlon nnd this year, by contract, somo $18 a ton. Coal costB $20.50 n ton delivered, and wood comes to $12 n cord. AVIth tho coming on of tho win ter rains It will bo hard to got out and in t6 tho stntlon said tho wire less man, so ho Intends to stay thero for somo tlmo, "hlborratlng." ' "Will bo Aviator. Ho says tho crow at Capo Dlanco will probably bo moved to tho Coos Day station, though ho Is Intending to go to Ponsncoln and cntor tho nvlntlon corps of tho United States Navy. that thero nro only somothlng llko 12 silos on tho Coos Day side of the county. Tho offering of a AVIsconsIn silo as tho grand prize in tho corn show Is only ono of tho ninny evidences nt hand showing that silos aro prov ing themselves prime rcquisltlcs in scientific dairy farming. Corn makes an excellent onsllngo, snys Mr. Smith, and this Is ono of tho main rcadons why tho crop is bolng boosted to such an extent this year. Ho bolloves that with tho farmors onco stnrtod and tho fact demonstrat ed to thorn that corn can bo raised In Coos, that crops will bo raised an- iituilly to fill tho silos. Veatch Is grown In largo quanti ties hero, especially in tho Coqulllo Valloy. This Is mixed with tho oats, tho two growing togother, the lattor holding uj tho voateh In tho flold. Lately thoro has boon introduced rainy well tho bacteria culture" which means an ndded increaso ofi frmtrtti .wiM .....a rut. o-"t.i Jim uuiu. iiiuru nro sovorni i forms of preparations on tho market nnd somo nro put out by thu Agri cultural College Not a gront ninny farmors have taken advantngo or thlH system. Tho bactorla aro rnlsod in lnbnrn. 'lorlos nnd como to tho farmer In! small bottles. in n durk plnco the contonts, somowhut sticky, nro diimp- B0LLING GREEN COLOR ' ADOPTED BY MRS. GALT New Sllnilo Predominates in Trous seau tf Piesldent's Fiancee; AVinter AVaidrobo is Same NEW YORK, Oct. 23. This intro duces "Dolling green." This Is going to bo tho predomin ating color In milady's fall and win ter wardrobe, becnusoIt Is tho pre dominating tono in tho trousseau of Mrs. Norman Gait (nee Dolling) who will soon wed President AVilson. "Dolling green" will take its plnco alongside of "AHco (Roosevelt) bluo" nnd "Helen (Tnft) pink." Mrs. Gait's trousseau, nccordlng to Dnltlmoio modistes, in charge, will bo n dull, rich green, blending per fectly with the first lady's rich color ing. Tho exceptions' will bo an af ternoon gown and several other gar ments in seal brown. Two nfternoon frocks, a golng away suit and sovornl blouses lmvo already been completed. Tho suit llio Is expected to wear on her wed ding trip Is of tho "Dolling green" duvotyn with chlnchln collars and benvor cuffs. At tho top tho cont fits rftthor closely, but flares at the bottom, which Is edged with beaver Tho sklrt'ls slmplo and slightly flared. Ono of tho nftornoon frocks. Is in tho snmo grcon, of cropo Georgette And tnffcta, whllo the other is cropo chiffon nnd cropo Georgetlo In seal blown. Times wnnt ndn brtnjr results. Wm b0 of tt, A ''outlay . (Special to The Ti POUTI.Wu neTl0l! ami on Mo "a!"' 8uet of ihB t.J.V'lft Coinmccc H,SiK Sun Kranekco at i it H r'" ,M Mop"11 vato secretary and Z1 tary llvrnn n v..AMlttft lth the chamber " woll known lmi-n i. .. ' "tt reception committee, '"'"fy A t'Olllllllllorv l.'j. K a locentlou for Mrs. JJS'V Is a clntiBhier of 1're.Ma? "'"iWATntflm,. Word was rccchcd .iiiJ Southern Pnclfi- ,.,. .V. "' ? tl'at the steamship Breal " """ -iuuaay (Tecli,i oxpoctcd to arrho hereoa& San Francisco to le tled J coal for the Dreamier fa Jl waiting her nrrlral here. Tlmn. W,nt Art.hrm., BWiHWi3MMH3KWttf? Ing nro Alox MaUilou, of Mond Co., t AQ OF nRPRflM f lC(1 onto l,, 800tl "mI ',ot'i woll mllc- Kansns; Armll, In Pittsburg, Kan- a J!0'' togothor nnd then plnnted In tho sas; .Tosoph, In Oklahoma, and Phil- , ovoning or during cloudy Ip, In Colorado. A daughter, MrB. PORTLAND Tho Contrnl Labor purposo Jielng to keep tl .MRS. ROSA PREUSS camo In last ovoning from Donvor Hill on n short visit. PRANK AVARD, rancher of Dnnlols Crook, Is in tho city visiting frlonds for a fow days. J. P. Jonklns, wealthy resident of 'Carlton, Ore, who was bolloved to lmvo mot with foul piny by his fam ily turned up at Rosoburg. Tho case CAPTAIN JOHN SWING camo up ?" a peculiar ono. According to the MRS. C. P. M'KNIGHT and Httlo daughter returned homo today from Mercy Hospital, roads approximately $200,000, nnd will spend about the samo amount this year, outsldo of a posslblo bond issue. MAN IS NOT DEAD r I. V. JcnkliiH Turns Up nt Rosoburg to Trade Real Estate t SHIPPING NEWS t VESSEL MOVE.M EXTS Inst evening from Empire, trans acting business hero. O. C. HAMLIN, cashlor nt tho Reaver Hill mino, was In Marshflold yes terday on business, KENNETH HAUSER camo in last night from Ton Mllo AVhoro ho has been spending some tlmo. PRANK I10RTON will movo Into Geo. E. Cook's now houso in Per ham Park, near Eighth stroot. MRS. H. G. REEDER of Reaver HUH loft on tho Kllburn for Washing ton to look nftor bouio Interests thero. REV. J. A. EDLUND loft on tho KIN burn, yesterday for his homo In Astoria after a week's stay on tho Day. JUDGE GEORGE AVATKINS was a passenger to Coqulllo on business this morning, leaving on the ear ly trnlii. ROBERT KRUGER returned from a duck hunt yesterday with tho first wild gooso that local nlmrods have brought in, Rosoburg Rovlow ho mado a donl nt 'Rosoburg for tho trado of somo rea.' ostnto nnd signed it ns a slnglo inan. Later ho presented at tho bnnk a drnft in tho namo of J. P. McClnsky. I'hls led to nn investigation and when confronted with an artlclo in Port land tolling of his wlfo and family looking for him, Jenkins ndmlttcd that ho had loft his homo nnd intend ed to desert his wife nftor having put money to her credit nnd that ho had 'a bank account under his assumod 'name. ' Jonklns and tho others involved In tho real ostnto deal loft for Carlton with a view of provnlllng upon Jen kins' wlfo to sign tho deed for tho property which tho man doslros to trado. Arrived ' Santa CInrn, Portlnnd, 1:30 today. YollowBtouo, San Francisco, 7 a. m. today. Duo to Sail Speedwell, San Francisco, Monday. Santa Clara, Snu Francisco, this evening. Roamor, Rogue river, this ovoning. Duo lleio Brenkwntor, Portland, AVednosday. A. M. Simpson, Snu Francisco, Mondny. Tlios. L. AVand, San Francisco, Sunday or Monday, Speedwell, Bandon, Sunday. Council asks to cooporalo with tho Portland Chamber of Commoico in tho upbuilding of Oregon SALEM Tho search for Dr. Clay ton L. Ransom of Mill City who ills days, tho1 tho sunlight I away. Tho hactorin, through nobulos formed on tho roo of legumes, i bring much needed nitrogen to tho' ooll, llvoroby enriching it nnd incrons-i nppoared in the Jackson Holo conn-,1 lng th0 growth 0f crons' A - . . . . . " I iry oi Wyoming wniio miming uig Tins has boon tried out vnrv ,.. gamo, hns been without nvall though his wlfo bolloves tfiat ho Is still allvo and may bo held us hostngo by bun dlts. SHOOTING ACCI DENTAL MRS. L. L, THOMAS returned today from Portland, whero sho was called by tho Illness and death of her fathor, S. C. Stuckoy. C. AV. MEARS cntno In form Powers yesterday on routo to San Francis co where ho will Join Mrs. Menrs who has boon taking In tho Expo sition. MR. AND MRS. TAYLOR loft for their homo In Missouri yesteidny aftor an etonded visit at tho homo of Mrs. Mattlo Dlaln. Thoy live near Orrlck. C. C. PRATT Is spondlng a fow days at tho homo of his daughter nt Shore Acre3 and giving L. J. Simp son Instructions on how they farm, ed In Kansas. O. A. GOULD or Allegany plans to leave soon for San Francisco from thero he will go to Arizona whore ho may spend most of the winter With relatives. (Spoclal to Tho Times) GRANTS PASS, Oct. 23. Tho of ficers havo decided that tho shooting of former Mayor J. L. Myers by James Manuel whllo tho two woro hunting, was accldontal, us Wns at first reported, ho two mon woro close frlonds, t LOCAL OVERFLOW $ Z. T. SIGLIN came In today from his Isthmus Inlot ranch. Ho recently received word of tho death of a rolatlvo in Illinois whom ho had not seen In years. AV. A. REID returned on tho Santa Clara this afternoon from Port land whero ho wont with tho Coos delegation to investigate good roads In Multnomah County. LAURA II. JONES representing tho Maud Dalllngton Booth homo for babies In Portland Is in ihe city canvassing Coos Bny for subscrlp-'i, tlons for friends for tho home. ARRIVED TODAY ccssfully, snys Mr. Smith, on mmv fnrnia In this county nnd tho farmors always como back for moro. Llmo Is needed on tlm fini,iu i n. MEDFORD Eighty acres of tho , county, it I5 said,, especially whero best Roguo Rlvor valloy fruit land the Innds aro not narrnrtiv .i-m i hns boon traded for 70 acres ot tho Tho question now Is whore is tho .best jCaHfornln wheat and alfalfa Hmo to como from? land PORTLAND Judgo Clooton has boon asked by Rtcliard Evans to tie-! iuru lUKuiiy ucnu uiiwarii livans wiio la thought to hnvo been lost in tho' Ptn 11 VrflTirlarr nmHwiiinlfA n .1 ... ' EUGENJi Tho nnnunl stato con- """'H ventlon of tho Dnptlsts of Oregon, was hold at Eugono. Mayor Boll do-'., ' ' llvorlng tho address of wolcoino.l 0l,,,"I,t Already Awauled to tho Sun BASEBALL S G 0 H E S r.'ROOMED FOR .l.AIKS Ob' SEASON LAST Prom Portland tho Santa CInrn crossed In nt 1:30 p. in. today and will leave this ovoning for tho south. ' Bringing 350 tons of local freight tho steam schooner Yollowstono ar rived this morning from San Francis co and after unloading nt the Swayno nnd Hoyt dock dropped down to North Bond to lond lumber. Tho Ronmor hns boon unable to get out for tho Roguo becauso of bar conditions. . I v ACCIDENTS OP AVEEK Only Two RejMirtod from Coos Cou. (y nil ISO in Statu A total of 18G accidents for tho week woro reported to the labor com missioners. Two woro fatal. Of tho total only two woro In Coos county. Threo others wero near hero. They woro: Lynn N. Klrtloy, Gardiner, cut leg, sawmill. Fred Shelton, Powers, injured log, logging. AA'. P. Finch, Gardiner, internal in jury, logging. Dana Blscoo, North Bond, not re ported, construction. Horshol p. AVoter, Brookings, frac tured arm, logging. COQUILLE DILLARD SIATCH Tho gamo of match pocket blllnrds for 200 points, between M. G. Ander son of this place and Clms Isbell of Powers, which was played at Oer -.JS;"?! ? f ChI; H8 " '"'- Thu sdaT even: S?Bi?rf!'i. resulted i . victory fo'r the wlfo at North Bond. The two families aro old friends and tho their way to tho exposition. Powers man by tho score of 140 to 'interesting Decision Is Given In Court At Dallas (Special to Tho Times) DALLAS, Ore., Oct. 23 Judgo Belt In tho circuit court has ordered tho payment In full of widow's nen- fslons to Mrs. Alice Odom and Mr3, during tho first string, when Ander- "" "l , ?l" on U1 l'e son Rnmn,i tn -, ...,. ..., t. sIn 1,st bt tho former was cut off ..-.t-.,-.!" .., -- .!N!ssiw,.rr5L i . . . iniiiiiininpn r irnup mnt tua nnnia - -..-- .... M uur u, iiuim .liusquernue, " .......... .. .. r"'" biggest run was made by Isbell WFAVINR -All Unrfc o oMO which was 20. Coqullle Herald. ii imiiw- a ofjcu Chicago mun and his wife aro on,?0; "wa" an jlntore3t,lnS match OREGON CITA' Miss Agnes En glo, aged 78, and ono of tho oldest resldonts of Clncknmns county, was uurlod at Mollnla and tho funoral uns largely attended by peoplo from tho northwest PORTLAND A mimbor of re quests havo boon mado to adopt a Bjx-months-old tchild In clurrgo (of tho city officers. EUGENE E. Klnnoy Jllllor soc ratary of tho Y. M. C. A., Is to leave to tnko a position at Tuscon, Arizona. MEDFORD B. T. Mulkoy, who has been prominent ns an attorney at Modford, has gono to Portland to form u partnership with AV. u. Po well. ROSEBURG AVIlllnm Green, aged SS joaif.. aitd a civil war votoran, died at tho Old Soldiers Homo whero ho had been for ten years. PORTLAND Cattle prices soared at tho Union Stock Yards, cholco steors soiling nt $7 por 100 pounds, nn advnnco of 25 cents ovor previous top quotations. Quality and keen competition caused the ndvance. EUGENE Georgo Boll was fined ?200 for receiving liquor under aniom,,?. flCQimin.l -.-.. I '"V "OMiHiiciJ IIU1UU, ROSEBURG AVilllam McClaln, was arrested on n chargo of robbing n dwelling and rolcased on his own cognlzanco is bolloved to havo fled ,111 orderd to escape punishment. 1 !! inimisio Meaih .lupt Piuv Is Eagerly Wnlched P.O. .5GS -513 .533 .187 .l2 .107 PBROENTAGES OP v v COAST LliLlGUH AV. L. San Francisco 11C SS Salt Lako .100 SO Los Angeles .no 90 Vornoii 99 10 j Oakland 92 lit Portland ... 78 113 dkA,.-k... A . . . inr AuoclltcJ Tm to C001 nr TlmM.l VKUiSON, Oct. 23. Every team In tho Const Leaguo Is ready for tho opening shot of tomorrow Hint will cioso 1110 season for 1915. All of tho teams havo double games sched uled, providing tho weathor man Is good. Tho scores of yestordny follow: jil vuriiun; j j j Portland 1 A'ornon ..'.','. At Salt Lako: " Los Angolos 5 Salt Lako 8 At Oakland: San Francisco 3 9 0 3 C 1 9 13 MUST PAY PKNSIONS MONEV fjoics TO AVIFH (Special to Tho Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23. Duf fy Lewis, who played a star part wuh wio iioston Red Sox in tho world sories. on arriving in this city ' turned ovor to his wlfo a' check for ' ...bu..i(., ins sharo In tho woild'a serlos monoy, and mndo her a pres ent of tho wholo amount. KILLS A HEAR ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 lztn fourth, So. Phone 220-R Hold Your Dates Open For Novenf. ler O, Hand Mabqiienule. woman became qualified for a pen sion as a widow tho county court had no Jurisdiction as to tho amount. AV. S. AVells or Uandou Makes H Hunt ing Itccnid W. S. AVells, proprietor of the Oraugo pharmacy at Dandon, and a brothor of "Hank" AVells of this city Is reported in tho Bandon AVestnrn AVorld to havo killed a bear recently. u nuu never Killed a deor and weni out to get ono, and not only sue-, ceeded but in miriiiinn iriiio,i i I - -.-..-.. ... ..1.14 u Hum-, To tho Trado nnd (o Consumers ot Children's Outer Gnrmunts. You nro horoby notified that J. C. Poiinoy Co., of Marshflold, In tho Coos Bny Tlmos, AVeilnosilny, August Uth, 1915, ndvcrtlscd Kov ornlls, good honvy donliu, 7Cc value, our prlco -190. A'ou nro ndvlsod that "KOVKn. .ALLS" Is u trado nnmo niloptcd by ua for our woll-known ono-plcco play-suit, and Hint no other person, firm or corporation has a right to iibo said namo, and that wo hnvo been protected In our ownership thoroof by decrees of tho Courts of tho Stnto of California. The puldlc nnd consumers aro further advised that J. C. Penney Co. haB novcr purchased from us any of our "KOVERALLS" and thnt wo hnvo in our possession art iclos mndo in imitation ot our "KOVERALLS" which wero sold by J. C. Pouupy Co. for nnd as our "KOVERALLS." Tho public nro warnoil accord ingly. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., Mfrs. Battery mill Pino Sts. San Frnucl&co, Gil. To the Public Hold Your Dates Open For Noveni- T1' IaUr an,mal appeared near the I ber O, Baml Mahqueiiule. hunter and started to run when it was killed. m 9H r iH H iti H H " I E. D t i H I'D 5 i H i Sj H In a funnor Issue of this paper your nltoiitlou was culled to our , "COVERALL" iidvoitlsomoiit in Is suo of August 11th. Thcso garments woro not adver tised as KOVERALLS (a copyright ed nnmo), nor was thoro any nt-, tempt on our part to misrepresent. Tho name Coverall Is a common namo for play suits and soverai man ufactuiors aro using that name, which is no Infringement on KOV J3RALLS. AVE DON'T HAVE TO MISKKP RESENT OUR MERCHANDISE TO GET YOUR BUSINESS. OUR VALUES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. OUR A'ALUES ARE BIGGDH OUR PRICES ARE LOWER. ' That'B why wo aro doing such a big business. Investigate for yourself. J. C. Penney Co. ii- jn tBfe Jtj ": .Jm htoJte i Ki ll mSmmkmmmmmmmtJtmtti mi JilrJliMMiiii 4 - jti-fc --mfa , ,, .iu (t.iti t , , t ; , V B VBHHHHHHMMitHi