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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1915)
F,, -r,-p, ,.- CTT TWO i'hj'ii 1 1; is mrs. THE. CUDS BAY TIMES.. MARSHFlELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1 915 EVENING EDITION BEIID VESSELS - HELD UP .H'IjIA AWAY dciir vi) passes LAST NIGHT Hail Lived Hero Over Thirty Yearn nml Was Widely Kkriown in '" '" tho ' Community Ah tho result of a paralytic stroke lust Saturday, Mrs, Julia Durtwid, "aged CO years, illcil at hor homo In I) tinker Hill about 10 o'clock laBt ' evening. The ilcconHcil Was very well known on Coos Hay, having lived liore for tho past thirty-four ycara.i The attack of parnlyBls enmi Biiilddnfy anil Mrs. Durrand nev.or regained consciousness, and there 1 wo8.no hopo ontor(aln'od for heri' flWO AMERICAN HOATS DETAIN". 131) JIV TIM FRENCH Four- Gcininn Firemen Taken Off of tlie Porto Rico Liner Cuomo Is the Rc'iort ', lETllSITlEiP't I 'OSCAR W. HORSE, MFMUER OP LEOISLATl'RK COM ES stmas e iw . 4494o4tf f 'A'fr TWO VESSELS AUK REPORTED II Kl ,l it (Ur AnnclAlf J Vftta n ceo najr Ttymri.J NEW YORK, Dec. 9. A cablegram from San Juan says two American vessels, tliu Qnomo and Carolliut, were held up and searched by a French cruiser. recovery after alio was first stricken, 'o Xntlvo of OrcKoii (recovo M Mrs Mrs. Durrand's innldon name was Julia A. Casey. Sho was born In tlio Umpqun country April !, 185G. ' On January .'!, 1872, she was mar ried .at ' Gardiner to Jninos L. Dur land, who was a natlvo of Scot land. Tho coujdo camo to Coos Hay and' Irs. Durrand hnd livod hero loyor, .since. Her husband died In 1908.. Threo children survive. They aro .Tamos II. Durrand, John V. Dur- ,'nimlt and MrB. May Anderson, wlfo of . CJcorgo Anderson. Two grand children, William Durrand and Ma- bol King, niado their homo with ,Jrs. Durrand. Other grandchildren also survive, being tho chlldron of .Jomos II. Durrand nnd wfo. All .'' trio nionihgrg of tho family wore r.t 'homo at tlio tmo of tho death. Lived for Her Family Mrs, Durrand wns n woman who had devoted hor life to her family nnjlMmiL' put forth every uffort for her ellildron nnd gmiidohlldron and was a. klnd-honrlod und compel jiU person. ' Sho lived for u long lime ati Flagstaff but u few years ago sold 'hop placo thoro and built a liouuo- In Bunker Hill. Mrs. Dur rand was of strong constitution and exceptional onergy for ono of her age. Bhe was in npparont oxcollont health up to tho tlino sho was sud denly Btrlckon. Tho' funeral will bo held at 1 p. in. Saturday from tho Wilson undorlnk-Ing-'pnrlora. ' Deceased was a motnbor of the Western Star Robcknh Lodge .of 'Marshrield; tho momboru of which will attend tho funeral In a body. 1 i." '. -.' 1 , llOAT AOENT TALKH Ujr AworlMert Vim lo Coon liny Time. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Dec 9. -fTho Porto Rico liner Caonio was stopped this morning by tho French cruiser Descartes, which took four German flromon from tho merchant man on board tho worship. Tho search last from 12 to C.'to o'clook. tlio crow-nnd tho ontlro llBt or pas sougors bolng uxamlucd. Is Sperlnl l)euty of Rrleklnycrs, Mn- soiw mill Plasterers' Intel-nation- til Union of America Oscar W. Homo, social Deputy of I tho Rrlcklajers, Masons and l'lus- Itm-ors International Union of Ameri ca, arrived hero today to spend a few days In this section. Whllo herd ho is visiting heo Meyer,1 local labor loader. This Is Mr. Homo's first trip to this section. Ills district ombraccs four states, Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho and .Montaim'. In tho 'many years ho has sorvod In this vi cinity, ho has had only one strike In his territory and that was at Groat Falls, Mont., eliding lftBt'yoar. ' Mr. Homo Is a mombor of tho Oregon lcgislaturo from Multnomah County nnd Insl session wan chair man of the industries commlttco of the House of which S. P. Pclrco of Curry county was a mombor. Ho ln-ulsoB Mr. Polrco as ono of tho most effective tnombors of tho legislature. A 1 Sr PP NG NEWS VF.HHF.L MOVEMENTS Sailed F. A. Ktjburn, Portland, 12! 30 p. in. v " Arrived Ruatlor, Kokuo River, yesterday. Duo There. Hardy, San Francisco, Friday. Due to Still ,l ., I'k.H, SImvisi,,niaiicl8co, 11! 4944 IS RECOOXIZER ny r GREAT ISHITAIX XOW tllf AiioclitM I'rMd to vm rsr Timet. LONDON, Dec. 0. Lord Itobort Cecil announced In tho houso of commons this afternoon Great Irrltnln had formally recognized the Cnr rnn;!n government. Xortli1 I'm If lo ."Man Mnko Ktateiuciit At Portland Tho following la from tho Port land Journal: All loss than carload shipments for Coos Hay that liuvo boon deliv ered to Columbia, dock up to Decem ber 1 liavo boon handled, according 'always boon HOT MISTREATED mus. merry piatt hays youxo (HHL WAS XOT IlL'ItT Soutli Inlet Troublo Comes Into Pn- Ilco CIicIcn May Ucmlt In Peace Ouco Moror TRAIN IS GOMIMB WOUIC KXGINK AXI) CARS K.V PKCTKI) ACUOSS HUIIXJK Crow1 Laying Tnick Acnms Coos liny Today i:pvctcd to He Done Sometime Tomorrow Mnrshtlold's first train across the Wlllumotto Pacific bridge and ,rlght Into tho heart or tho city will roach hero either tomorrow somotlnio or Saturday. Today u crow of men nro laying stool across the bridge, having already connectod up the main lino with the end of tho road In North Hcnd. This will onnblo the worktralna to coino hero nt will. There Is a strong possibility that tho crows will make this tholr headquarters, until tho track work is completed. I Tho gasoline ongluo that turns tho, draw of the bridge lms boon "tunod" la oxpoctod JOVIAL Christmas was that spent by Admiral Peary on I his Inst expedition to tho ii ml If. from which ho return ed with tlio report or tlio discovery of tho north polo. At Cnpo York. Green land, tho Roosevelt picked up Fsklmos and dogs nnd by way of F.tnh and Cano Shnririnn made her way to Grant Land, where she had to halt la the Ice iocked waters of the Arctic occuri, only' 000 miles from the pole, when Christians dn.v came. Tlio story oMho imut.v'a celebration of this Chrlbt mn3. ope of tlio ''farthest north" ovcrji .. I.......1 I I.I... ..,.,., i.'oli lnt.1 llllnt'.'.fr estlnglv bv the explorer when he ra- i WIimi tho steamslilp Santa Cecolla tiirued'to tho United Ptate. ('foft Now York for San Podjro n fo "It vns not very cold," wrote Ponryf veolcs n!3 the "vobscJ expected "to "only -minus 23 degrees F. In thdjUome through the Panama Cannl. i . ... . . DIOCKCU to homo and Christmas presents which' " &11"111" .Magei.au wuero ..ui hn.l been Iccnt unoncncd. MacMlllnn ftklppcr navigated her through for was master of ceremonies and arriing- tho 73nl time ho has niado the run. cd tho'program of sports'. At 2 o'clock In the 11 days from New York to there were races on the Ico foot. A cnn r0dro. a distance of between seventy-five yard course was laid out. . . 00(, ,.'(1 ir,i00o miles tho Santa and tho nhlp's lanterns, about fifty of them, were arranged In two parallel rows twenty feet apart. These Ian terns nro similar to n railway brake mnn's lantern, only larger. It was a strango Blght-tlmt Illuminated race courso within Vj degrees of the earth's end. "Tho first rnco was for Eskimo chil dren, tho second for Eskimo men, tho third for Eskimo matrons with lmble3 In their hoods, tho fourth for unen cumbered women. There were four entries for the matrons' race, and no quo could liavo guessed from watch ii ' U MAKES CONTINUOUS Rl'X ' J morning wo greeted each other with !gho nrrIVol) tllorc to fimi n i,0cke the 'Mem- Christmas' -of c Wlto"lon ! 'j B,lo8' nnd t.ontlnuod on south t tfjm KiJ ntTw S 'ho Straits or Magellan where he Tlini- nnttyn n1nr l-niii- nlit'rtnaf. ilrnufinil in furs, their eyes rolling, pulling llko four excited "walruses, their babies In their hooda gazing with wide and-half bewildered eycu at the glittering lan terns. Thoro was no question of cruol ty to children, as the mothers were not moving fast enough to spill their ba bies. Then thoro wero racca for tho Cecilia never Once Hhut down her engine.! and her avornge speed ovei'j tlio course was 12.0 knots an hour. Tho big steamship is now In Port laud where she. is loading again for tho cast coast. IlAltXACIiKS HV TIIK TONS For three yodrs tho Urltlsh snip hVIscoinho Park sailed tho seven ncaa (vlthout once going Into drydock. Tho other day tho Bailing vosxol lug them that It was a running rnceijenmo Into Portland for i cargo of Panama's First Utiln. n U i MM mm- mmm fray rat .s TIIK flHKATKST MILMNEHY SALE Fvrn L, J.ADIKS' HATS IN NEW STVllS , 0)Wr Wn nro lilllklnir nsnnn.lnH. .. V vT- 'j,jSi UtOM i ,.t Wo Imvo tho fancy li.Ur- ilbl,0nl n Wl', For Christmas, no present' wl I w V n,.,or 0' those haiid.omoVhund'.nmdo' l.'on.lolf. l1' Mo( Onr Sale' Opens 0 And flows DeaanW'ii Opposite Matuon's Quality sto ro. -w8wiriffiriinTraTK.TraBfvTHamffj WhyB Claiming that sho uover linn abus ed Eva Widner. tho 1(1 Vcar old clrl Vho fled from South Inlet v-estonlay.!'1"'1 n ,noro troublo Mrs. Dotty Piatt today told hor from t,,,s 8(:oro b' tllc railroadmen. Hldo Of tho story to Chief Carter and I BBinoor V. G. Illndinrtrsh has Constable Cox. Considerable excite- chnrgo of this track laying work. Ho to 13. I). Fryer, traveling freight nnd passenger agent for tho North Pa nirio Steamship company, who Is tem porarily in charge of tho Portland agency. On Columbia dock, howovor, nro numerous largo Bhlpiuonts of food, building brick, conical, lliuo, plaster, flour, liny and other bulky freights which liavo boon put nsldo for light er ami much more needed freights. Fryer Is of tho opinion that tho inerelian'tK of Coon liny liavo boon a bit too hard on the North Pacific lu tholr 'on! to get another incut was stirred up by the Incident attaching to tho leaving of the girl. L. T. Mntthown camo beforo Jus tlco llonnock this morning and de clared that yesterday Frank Ellis, a cousin of Mrs. Piatt had nscaulted 'blin on tho road, claiming that ho, was partially responsible- for tho troublo, saying ho had advised the girl to leave. Mrs. Piatt told tho police that the mother or the girl Is (load and that lor sovoral years tho young woman has made hor homo with hor and linn well troatod, Baying left horo this morning for tho brldgo TIMBER DISCUSSED . . ' i . QUESTION AS TO WHO, OWNS IT ON O. Al C. LAXI) thoro wore a few times when sho was punished. JEWISH SOLDIERS ARE OFFICIALLY NOTICED Hndy In Known An (bo Ion .Mttlo Corps ami In a Purely Jew ish Unit Illy Awotlato.) Tint to Coot llajr Tlms. LONDON, Dec. !. Tho SCIon Mule Cors, composed or Jewish rorugoes ,'from Jorusalcm, gets official notice boat In tho latest awards from the Dar- Tho honor of special goes to Prlvato NImo) Itosonburg, a mombor of tho Corps, whllo Sir Ivan Hamilton pays the following (trlhuto to the organiza tion In a lottor: " It may lutoroet you to know that placod on tho Coos liny run m an al- danellos. tomato to the Mttminor F. A. Kll- .'montion" burn. Ho mntntalmi that there l nothing of mirricleut Importance to Warrant the tompoHt that hint uiisnn over tlio hick of service. .Mori'limits AMu'il to llolp ' Whon the Santa Clara w'I hnVo horo, flghtliig undor my or- w-ooked wo at onto got Into touch i dors, u purely Jowlsb unit. As rar. with ovWy merchant In Coo Ikiy I know thfu Is tb.a rirst time lu and" alio uvory ehlppor In Porllnnd." I the Christian era that euch a thing i said lie yoBtordiiy. " Wo uiada ar-'haa hnpponod. Tho inon who com-' ranjjoinontH with thorn that they ,' loo It woro cruelly driven out of ' shoulil notify ub of tho freights that Jorumlom by tlio Turks nnd arrlv- doninndod Immoiliato attoutlou. i'ed In Kgylit with tholr fauillloa ab- "To aKKlst tlioui 1 have given tho! "olutoly dootltuto and stun lug, I matter my poraonal attention audi "A comploto transport corps was' liavo endoavQiod to semi only the f thoro raised from thorn for yolunta frolghta that the lnerchauta will thoy ' O' sorvlco against the Turks, whom had to liavo. Wo Imvo hoard of dla-jthoy naturally dotost. Those troops! saiiuiactiou or courio nut i iiiinu that 'tho ChrUtiuaa freight bun been dollvorod to Cooh Hay as rast as It has como lu. Ciovcrnmcnt Would Give tho South ern Pacific Equity for Only Sli.r.O An Ado III Aiocut. l'ri ir Cooi mr Tirana. PORTLAND, Doc. 9. Who owns the timber on tho Orogou nnd Cali fornia railroad laud grant was the principal question that camo up to day m United States district court In tho urgiimouts on tho form of tho douroo that Judgo Wolvorton Is to sign lu accordance with tho decis ion or tho supremo gourt, which de clared the land forfeited. Tho counsel for tho government prosontod a decreo which would give tttnSaf I ,,4 iPi mVwzP t I R-heat with hor hull so foul with bar- In'a'Clifs tlint her sallltig lluo iiad been greatly reducod. Sho Is going Into drydock to liavo thorn scraped oft and hor aklpper; Cnpt, McLaughlin, j sfl.vs he oxpocts to rind barnacles by the tons. I Often ships, not having been in drydock Tor long periods,, nro nl-, moit unnblo to navigate bocaugo of, the barnaoles that cling to tholr hulls. To the barnacles also attach ' seaweod, nil of which moke remark-! able drags to tho ship, uomotlmcs n ' dlfforenco to n imlllug vohboI or throe to flvo mllos an hour In n good clap or wind. CHRISTMAS nOSEBUDS. "AT DIUIAKl'ABT WB AIiIj IIAU M.TTKIU) 1'ltOJI JIOMU." ship's men and tho mcuibors of the expedition and a tug-of-war between tho men art and forward. "Nature hcrsolf participated In out tho Southern Pacific an equity of Christiana colourations by providing nil 52.50 nn aero In the grant and i aurora of considerable brilliancy. ih.irmlntj Cltllof of Uoumanlan Pons ants In Comlna of the Christ Child. Every year on Christmas eve, thoy ray. tho ChrHt Child, on hlu way to Germany, comes through tho Itoumn nlnn bills to gather rosebuds and to kiss Into the lie.irts of those he cannot carry it lovo charm which has power to awaken a Instlng lovo In the heart of any ono to whom It Is presented, pro vided tho gift is mado In tho open njr In solltudo bofore tho. hour of 10 and ere a word of greeting has boon spo- ken. On the night boforo Christmas, I therefore, tho gypsy swnlus go rose bud Hunting, and on Christmas day the chosen maidens who accept lovers' suits wenr tho buds. Whnt races nro to holiday Itoumanla grapes aro to gypsy Franco. Lovers dlvldo a perfect bunch of thoinj bog gars offer grapos to paworsby, aspect lug In return a coin for each one ta'k en. Similarly in Ilungnry lovors share n dumpling pic. In Italy n Christmas fngor, If It bo tho Inst In tho bunch, Is a token of nffestlon and Is wived to light tho wedding tiro when given bv u maiden to hor lover. In Spain thoro H 11 not moro. Tho Southern Paeifin Whllo' the races on tlio Ico foot wero! nro colored lights nnd fireworks which prosontod n substitute which would '" l,rorciw tho northorii sky was filled ,overti witch togcthor. And lu Soiner rive tliom in addition nroflts from ! w,th e l1 ' of pale fptshlre, England, whoro tho Christmas ', . ". 1 "i nil " lr0f't8, frn, wl,lto light. thorn grows. It was long tho custom the ssilo of tho tlmhor. An Austrian Christmas Dollcacy. Tho AiiHtrlau alTccts ut Christmas tlmo a delicacy known as fruchtbrod, mado of raisin, currants, figs and chopped dates. This constitutes n sort of cake, biikud hot. bloom. jffifliViivaisBfc' m.ro niiiciany iiosonuou as tlio, flTTIiniJGH we llvn in G.mdv. 'SCIon Mulo Corps,' and both ofricors jj wamn and rank and fllo Imvo shown groat , " , , , , ', tI courage In taking water and sup-! ... " f' '.'" ' " "'?' '"a.p'41l , , iui, iiiuujii uui lutvu llti SCIIICU TO FOHM ET piles up to tho tlKhtlug Hues under heavy fire." down To take Its winter nap, "Ilotwccn the races and tho dhinorl frJ'omKPPoplotopitlicrundonionHin hour, which was at -I o'clock. I envo a V""1 UL0 lo "Ui,r lU0 u"u" uimst Uito concert on tho piano in my cabin, choosing tho morrlost music lu tho rack. Then we separated to dross for i dluuor, This ceremony consisted or i putting on clean tlnunol shirts and ' neckties. Tho doctor was even so am bitious as to don n lluon collar. "Percy, tho steward, woro a chor's cnii and a largo white apron In honor of tho occasion, and he laid the table with a lino lluon cloth mid our best silver. Tho wall of tho moss room wns decorated with tho American Hag. Wo had musk ox meat, an English plum pudding, sponge cake covered with chocolate, and at each pinto was a packago containing nuts, euko and can dles, with a card attached, 'Merry 1 PlirlQfmna li-rnni Misa 1)nni.p I "After dinner camo tho dice throw ing contests and tho wrestling ami i pulling contests lu tho fo'castlc. Tho colobratlon ended with a phouogrnph concert given by Percy, "Hut perhaps tho most Interesting part of our day was the distribution of prlzos to tho wlunors In tho various rVHu'?j,V!iVJ.lr''.V.,l.AV50 iwi v nwii . , 'MiMiiwmsm&SS ror Useful .Christmas eseets See Our Stock TltOOPS HHTlllE J. OF SPAIN OltDEIIS ONE CALLED NEW IliltUli Tiilce.Wlllidraw From Their Positions llnlMcr.s Selected Will Succeed the Dnto Cabinet Which Unsigned Last Monday ny AjMttel TriMC to Coon H)' Tlaw. MADIUD, Doo. . Count Alvaro Do 'Itomauouos todny ohoson by King ARongo to form a now Spanish government In succoaalon to tho Dnto cabinet, whloh riMlKugd Monday. A movomont Is on In Solo to im prove tho street. . A ngw boIiqqI houso has boon dodlcatqj.1 l tho town of Talbot, on tho Oregon Electric Ilallroad. (11)- AuoUlJ mu ta Om Uy TIuim. LONDON. Doc. 9. Two snccoslvo rotlroiuouts by tho llrlttah forces Jn tho Ilalkans was officially announc ed tonight. On December 7 troops woro withdrawn to a now lino nnd on Docombor S thoy rotlrod to an other lino. CONFEU IN PARIS (llr AmoiI(J I'rM to Com Uir Tlmti. LONDON, Dec. U. Foreign Soc- w-etiwy Groy nnd Flold .Marshal Kltohonor wont to Paris yoatordny to confer with tho Fronoh govern inent It was offlolnlly nuuouuced this afternoon. ! Our thoughts fio out to friends nfar. contests, in order to afford a stud- In rricnds north, south, cast an west. Wc hope an1 pray this Christmas day l Hiu ue wiejr nappicsu Wc live here quiet on the farm, Irene an' ma an' mo; Wc have two pens uv noisy hens An' cats, no less'n three.' Wc rai.se our garden sass an' sich, Make cider cv'ry fall; Wish wc could git a cask uv it Out to you, one an' all. Wc ain't no hands fur style au'sioh, But wc jest wantcr say , We'll use you white by day oi night Ef you should come our way. Accept this reel in', which is full Uv good ol' Gunjjy cheer, An' peace, good will an' joy until - Wo see you all next year! Joe Cone. Eskimo psychology thoro was In each enso u choice between prizes. Tookoo mah, for Instance, who won in the women's race, had a choice between throo prizes-a bos of threo cakes of scouted si'ip- sewing outfit contain ing n paper of needles, two or threo, thimbles and sovoral spools of differ ent sized thread and a round cako cov ered with sugar and candy. Tho wo nuiii did not hesitate. She had ono oyo pcrhaiH on the sowing outfit, but both hamta and tho other eye wero di rected towjml Mm soap. She knew what It was meant for. Tho moaning of cleaulluoan had dawned upon her a sudden ainhltloii to bo attractive." New York Tribune. Something ror Everybody. Articles that will beautify tho homo nnd bo of con tlmml .bervico ami benefit at roasouablo prices. Johnson Gulovsen Comp QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS North Front Street Marshrield Read FOR TUAXSFER AND STOR. AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FltEIGHT AND HAGGAGE Call . . FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Kill Residence I'Jiono is-j Market Ave. and Wntorfront UV Advertised , .'-.; GoocM Because thcyTcpresent certain fixed standard J JllUOi t , 1 Because through efficiency of distribution thev at lower prices. Because they will be the same tomorrow as fo weru louay. Because they are invariably backed with a guaran- iuu umi ijroiucis ine purcnascr. Because they represent the definite as against I indefinite factor in advertisinti. Read the advertising in the daily COOS BAY TIME! and form your own ouinion. Ask for articles by trade marks and insist on get ling wnai you asK lor. ..ij- For Sale STOCK RANCH- Xear Alleg-my, mostly bottom, Rood toll IngH, ill) head cattle, team, dinning tools, flno' orchard, llghtfiil placo to live, l'rlco 75op. Terms. STOCK OR DAIIIY RANCH Closo hi, '-'Ocoivk, team, W hulldlngx, orchards, tools, (100 acres, 05 of which I " hot I mil. Price ? 10,000. TernW. DAIRY RANCH Close in, 2500 acres, 175 Is bottor, Dm bulhllhgs, team, l'rlco 21,000. Terms. DAIRY RANCH--R. 11. ilennt on nlncc, closo In, MO . half la richest bottom, flno buildings, both rail and f tlllll.SIKlllllllnli. .IO lin.l utiwlr. lunlll l'rlco S3.1.000. Sflw did tcniiH, with intercut' nt five per coat. FRUIT RANCH- Splendidly located, 1000 rbganberrjr Tta In full homing, flno orchard, flno buildings, 17 new, r UOO. 'Terms. ' DEVELOPED COAL MINE On tldo water, flno 1 J lots of It. Price way domi. CHICKEN RANCHCIo.so in, 10 acres, houso. ObVIWJ CHICKEN RANCH in acres, closo In, 930 doi P13 a inonth. FOR TRADE Whnvo North Rend property nnd m& to tmdo for North Dakota property. Come in uu tlgate. Wo have Oklahonm property to t ratio for Coos Ur oc ranch procrty. ' CITY PROPERTV Xorth Rend or MarshfKW. It H you nro looldug fpr bargains and locutions. INSURANCE Wo carry n full "no or flro lauw KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King- ,, papW ' Loavo Mnr&hfleltl at 1 . )n., nitd retumlng leawuj, ana rciu- . ..- i mw III. "V 8 ii. m. Leave Mnndiflelil at 11 a.m. Slough at 1 p. in. Leave Marshflold at 5 ! leave South Slough at 0 p. in. WEAVING All kinds a spec-1 laity. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth. vSo. Phone 220-R HaTe your 1AJTTER boaou, bill heads, etc., prlntod at THE TIMES j -Zr elYri uftVP THE BOW r- NOW :M See COBTHEJA PhnnB 31" office.