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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1915-EVENING EDITION. FOUR F&sr The Christmas Store 'i Th e Spirit of Christmas is abroad in this store. Whether you desire to purchase or merely "to shop" your time will be well spent at "The Hub" THOUSANDS of desirable, dainty nnd practical Christinas Gifts WE TO LAKESIDE MOTOR CAlt AVAILAHLI-: COUNCIL WOULD AUItKIO IF aro now on display. cordially invited. You aro Hub Dry Goods Co. THE CHRISTMAS STORE COItXHIt HROADWAY AND CNXTHAL AVE. l'liono :ioi FIGUHE OH GLDSlMBiMRS. YATES IS DEAD KOMK SALOOXS MAY NOT WAIT FOR LAST MIDXIOIIT Proprlctorx Four That Unruly Crouds May Itegln Sninslilni' up Furniture Closo About (I p. m. With the big drought Btnndlng but 18 days In the offlnff, Bomo of tho saloon men aro seriously figur ing down to tho very hour on which they will close their establishment. It la said that soino of tho pro prietors expect to quietly closo up nt C p. in. on tho night of Dccombor 31 without waiting for tho Now Year to proHcnt Itseir, tho con tention being that towards mid night tho big crowds may got un ruly nnd start smashing tho furni ture In Portland many establishments nro figuring on this modest cgrois from business, oxpcctlng to quietly work tho crowd out along nt (ho supper hour, and lock tho doors for good. As ono proprietor oxprcssoJ It, "What'B to hinder a follow, :ioout ono inlniito to midnight, taking a heavy glass or a Ohnlr and ho.tvlng It through an expensive plnto-glass mirror worth hundreds of dollarn?" And so thoro will possibly bo somo of tho saloon mon who will closo up early as old Olng Iiaccus begins to feel his wobly logs n slipping. And on tho other hand, there will bo some places that will remain open until tho last second, waiting for Night Policeman Hliouno to pound the big gong In tho city hall and bring In tho Dig Thirst. YOl'Xfl WIFK IS VICTIM OF TU UKHUULOSIS AT 1,11111V Southern Pacific Awaits Action of City Father in Allowing Dis continuing of Hourly Service I Completion of the,track across tho j Willamette Pacific bridge makes train scrvlco to Lakeside a real pos sibility, Supt. W. P. Miller, of the local railroad, when nsked whether .or not his company would put on a 'train replied that tho matter now lies with tho Marshflold city coun cil and that they will have to release (the Southern Pnclflc from tho fran chise that forces them to oporato tho gasoline motor hojfrly between this city and North IJend. Might Drop CluiiKO Ho oven went so far ns to suggest a tcntatlvo schedule, saying that thcro Is a strong probability It will be adopted providing tho council will make tho change. Tho city coun cllmon Bevernl weeks ago, when tho niattcr was brought up Informally, declared their willingness to drop tho franchlso clause for a period of throd to fivo years. Awaiting Altinn " Qnmnnnn Hint. In Htnnf nil 41int 41m Mtsi.l,vai, wiwil lliv.lllllivtl lllUb bl.U Southern Pacific wants tho ontlro abolishment of tho clauso before thoy will put on trains to Lakeside. This Mr, Miller denies. Ho says that when arrangements wcro about to bo completed for n thrco or fivo years release tho council tacked on CITIES SHOW LOSS FKWF.It SCHOOL- OlllLUHHN AC CORDING TO CKXSUS llaudon Leads All With Thirty-one Moro of School Ago Thau Mnrsliflehl 4 LOCAL FIGURF.S SHOW MAHSHFJKLI) HAS 8$:i Tho latest school census figures in Mnrshflcld show n total of 851) pupils of school age in tho district this year, though this total is not qulto up to Dandon's mark. Tho Marshflold district takes In only tho city proper and none of its additions or su burbs, while It Is understood tho llnndon district takes In a very largo territory. ELECT TOMORRDW NORTH 1IHXI) VOTICRS CIIOOSK CITY IIHAHS TO aihlrt tiwtrsi mnl If Inn ln nil r0 tW.l. . ,-..... i.. ..!.. ,. 1. . .ww.v niwmu iiuiuiviiuuuo, iWI Ul ,"1 .... . " . " T " I which means that ho would have to Health Owned Half Interest In JUO Aero Allotment r I submit tho new propositions again to tho S. P. headquarters, but that tho Mrs. Wllllnin J. Yates, nged 20 council dropped tho matter nnd ho years, died nt her homo In Llbby nt(wnts for thorn to bring it up again, fivo o'clock Saturday aftornoon nor ! Schedulo Suggested a long illness, -from tuborculosls. I Mr. Miller suggested It would bo, Tho funeral will bo held tomorrow ' losslblo to send tho motor car down at 2 p. m. from tho Wilson Under- from Powers In tho morning nnd out taking Parlors. I to I-nkcsldo, returning immediately ' For six months or moro Mrs. Yatos t0 Coos Hay, and from hero to Co had been In ill health. Threo "I"'110 perhaps. A return would bo months ago sho canio back from Cal- ' to Lukcsldo In tho evening and Ifomla with hor husband, who Is n thenco back to Powers again. miner at Llbby, after a stay in tho , south. It is believed then that sh was Improving, hut of Into her con dltlou gradually became worso until death occurcd on Saturday. Thcro has been n loss of G25 pupils in tho schools of tho fivo I cities of Coos County, nccordlng to the census figures received by Coun ty Superintendent Raymond E. Ila ker nnd published in the Coqulllo Valley Sentinel. Rundon has 31 moro children of school ago this year than 'Marsh field. The returns for tho cities of tho county for this year, ns com- j pared, to 1911, aro given us fol lows. 1011 Mnrshflold 0G1 Uandon UGO North Rend 8110 Coqulllo HOC Myrtlo Point ... -100 12. I Ruscll nnd Henry O. Kern to Race for Mayorship Thrco Council Vacancies to Do Filled North Bond holds its annual mu nicipal election tomorrow. Tho vot ers will elect a mayor, city recorder, city treasurer nnd three council mombers, candidates having been named at tho caucus hold Docombor 1. Tho cnndldntcs for tho mayorship nro E. P. RubboU, present Incumbent, and Henry O. Kern. City Recorder C. E. Maybco has no opposition to his reelection, nor has City Treasurer John II, Groves. For tho thrco council vacnnclcs thoro nro bIx cnndldntcs. They aro Robert Ranks, James A. Allen, Fred Ilolllster, C. II. Worrell, A. 13. Mor ten nnd W. H. Chnppoll. Thoro scorns to bo but llttlo In terest displayed In tho election to morrow, though It is expected that toward ovonlng nnd the closo of tho polls, there will bo a heavy vote cust. COUNTY US MESS E:fl FINE CORN SHOW TWO LOCAL LODGES ELECT NEW OFFICERS Tho deceased leaves n husbnml, but no children. Sho was horn and raised In Coos county. Won I Mini Suit Mrs. Yates ennio Into tho posses sion of half interest in a ICO-acro In dian nllotniont, between hero and Randon, about two yoars ago, by a decision of tho Department of tho Interior, after tho caso was reopened, tho first decision bolng that Mrs. Mngglo Sncchl was tho only holt. Mrs. Yates wns n "granddaughter of Asa II. Hindi, an old Coos Ray plo noor, who is said to hnvo owned a half Interest In East Marshflold nt ono time. Only n short Umo ago the complaint of Mrs, Yntcs for a sharo of tho property was sustained In tho courts. Desplto her death tho action will go through tho court. VARIKTIKS OX EXIIIIIIT SHOW SORT OF SKIM) TO (JET 1915 Loss 8.14 127 8GG 9 G53 18G 19-1 72 355 45 3201 525 existed only Royal Neighbors and tho A. O, U. W. Roth Select Officials to Servo Knsiilng Year At n mooting of tho Royal Neigh bors luBl.TiiQM.day evening, tho fol Ipwlng offlcors woro elected to nerve for tho coming your: Oracle Emolluo Gosuoy. Vice-Oracle Ilattlo Connor. Past Oraolo Gortruao Scnlfo. Recorder Helen R. Downs. Roeohor Jennie Hoaglnnd. Chancellor Laura Humphrey. Marshal Corn E. Rolt. Inner Sentinel Mildred Poet. Outer Sentinel Lena Terrell. Munagor for Three Years Net tle La Chapelle. Physician Dr. Mattlo H. Shaw. A. O. V. W. Klect At n regular mooting hold De cember 9th, the A. O. U. W. eloctad tho following officers for the uu suing torm; Pust M. Del Rhodes. Master Workman I). L. Rood. Foreman YV. V. Steckel. Ovorsuer S. 11, Cuthenrt. Rccordor nnd Fiimnaiur 13. Andorbou, Rocolvor W. II. Curtis, fiulde Alfrod Hagluud. Inside Watch Matt Stonholm. Oulbldo Watch John F. Hall. WAR VETERAN flIES HEXRV A. MILLER OR NORTH REXD PASSES AWAY J. L. Smith Places Displays In Cham ber of Commerce Homo of Hcbt Arc Front Coos Ray Twelve varieties of prize-winning corn were placed in tho windows of tho Chamber of Commorco on Sat urday by J. L. Smith, County Agri culturist. "To let tho fannors know whero thoy can got good seed' corn nnd also to let them bco what early maturing varieties look like," explained Mr. Smith. Tho corn was brought over from Coqulllc, being loft from tho corn show hold thcro In Novembor. Many of tho displays nro of corn raised on Coos Ray. Tho following farm ers havo oxhlblts thero: L. W. Walk er nnd Nols Monson, of Templeton; C. O. Stnddon and John Mnttson, of Catching Inlet nnd W. a. Ressoy, James Lnndrlth, R. A. Church nnd J. E, Nonh, of Coos River. Somo of tho varieties aro cspcclnl- Total 372G Powors, which has eight months, furnishes n uotnblo exception nnd the district bus grown from 72 to 281. Iletter In Country In tho country districts, tho Son tlnol says, generally tho trend is upward, nnd though some districts show n loss tfio most of them havo gained. In tho 2.", rural districts for which figures nro given, thoro aro 1332 school children this year whero thero woro 1191 last year. Adding tho Powors figures makes tho totnl 1C13 to 12GG, or a not gnlu of 317. This comes within 178 of offset ting tho losses in tho cities, nnd if i tho rural districts yet to ho heard from do half ns welt ns those which havo already reported tho not loss In tho county will bo less than 100; nnd In any ovont tho drop for tho yenr will not bo two per cent, from Inst yenr'n totnl. Those Showing Gnlu Among tho schools which show tho greatest gnin nro tho following: PnrkorBburg, 1C7 to 181; Rrldgo; 77 to 9G; Rlverton, 100 to 112; Coos River Consolidated, 118 to 128; Flngstnff, -12 to 09; Two. Mllo, 37 to 8G; Twin Oaks, 38 to 5G; Roy, 40 to CO; Hormann, 33 to 42. Soino Good Ones Tho Ea8tsldo school, which was last yenr consolidated with tho Coos ton district, now hH 181 children of school ngc. fni. - - a.. ! ine nnsipon district, is also n Rids for County Printing Not to Ro OpcuM Until Xot .Meeting Other Rusluess Up ly sanctioned by tho county agri culturist becnuso thoy maturo enrly. inrgo district, having 92 pupils ino varieties shown nro tho Co- Threo now school houses nro ex nulllo Whlto Dent, Coos Yellow pCcted to bo built onrly next year. Dent, Squnw corn, Enrly Canada Ono of theso will bo nt Two Mile, Flint, Prldo of tho North, Mlnneso-Uho first district south of Rnndon, tn No. 13, Oregon Yollow Dont, ' and another in tho Bw nistricf m. COQUILLE, Ore., Dee. 13. Tho County Commissioners nttend last meeting. Tho bids for tho coun ty printing mado by five newspapers wcro not opened. Tho niattor was deferred on the advise of District At torney LUJoqvlst who has n caso pending regarding tho rato charged for publishing tho tax list. Ho thought tho matter should wait un til n decision in this case. Fivo now election precincts woro mado to comply with tho now law which docs not allow moro than 300 voters in each precinct. Two of tho now precincts aro In Marshflold, and ono each In North Rend, Eastsldo and Reaver Hill. Tho proceedings Jn tho Hunker Hill road cose woro dlsmlssod be cnuso of a mistake In the district number In tho notices. Dr. Walter Culln, of Coqulllc, was reappointed physician for tho coun ty farm and tho county Jnll. W. II. Wnnn wns awarded tho contract to audit tho county's books In January, 1910. Tho Model Orocory was awarded tho contract for groceries for the county farm during tho coming yenr. Mnyuard C. Tozlor wns given tho contract for operating tho Coqulllo ferry in 191 C nt his bid of $120 per month. Justices Xumcd Thrco now Justices of tho Poueo nnd Constable districts woro created at Allegany, Rrldgo nnd Powors, At Allegany C. 13. Edwards was appoint ed Justlco of the Pcaco and Thomas L. Lawliorho constable. At Rrldgo tj:a r i xumaa vjt u O as AT THE GOLDEM RULE Here are a few suggestions from our splendid ment of very pretty and acceptable "" Christmas Goods. MEN'S LAPIES' AND CHILDREN'S BATH ROBES ami BATH ROBE BLANKETS S AND LADIES' CREPE AND FLANNELETTE KIMONOS MEN'S, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS MEN'S LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS ALL-WOOL INDIAN BLANKETS ALL LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS PRETTY TABLE RUNNERS AND SQUARES IN MANY DESIGNS Your Christmas Money Will Go Farther at The Golden Rul FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG MARSHFIELD ALWAYS BUSY. GRAVEL' Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any utotltlM from pllo In our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcoi: From pllo on ground, $2. 'ft por yard. canond tuts, tnkou from cars, $2.00 per yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite- PoaMMflco. rbone 100. SHIPPING MEWS STEAMSHIP LUEDISEEK IRE II KILIiriLY AUIIIVI'H WITH TONS KHO.M I'OHTLANI) noo Say Tlmt Kverytliliie on Dock llroiiKht Along Thin 'I'lmo Hnn- tn Chins Sends Parcel Post. Fivo hundred tons of Cooa Hay and Coon county freight filled tho hold of tho utcaniBhlp K. A. Kllburu vhon Hho arrived hero this mornliiK, early, from Portland. Cnpt. McLol lun stated that ovory hit of frolght on tho doclc of tho North Pacific Stcunishlp company In Portland had heon hroiiKht along. Tho vcssol will take up most of today discharg ing and is scheduled to loavo at 11 h. in. tomorrow for San Francisco. POUT OF IIANIIO.V HAS Nl'l'l) OP .jt.-i5.000 MOItl' FOIt JLTTIRS Tho shin hroucht a uood sharo of Claudo Nosier was named as Justice Snntn x;nm' cheer for tho manifest ot tho Pcaco and W. A. Itosello as showed a25 sacks and big packages Served In FlrM V. S. SIiiiii Sliootvra Survived ly n Wife and Sou llonry A. Miller, u veteran of tho Civil war niul well known resldont ot North liond., died at his homo In Por- K'B Phillip Dent, King Phillip ot that, which will bo known as! constable. At Powers T. T. Man ger ns Justlco and Gcorgo Lnugor ns couBtablo. S. K. Hcndorson was appointed as road viewer to fill tho place of P. M, Ilall-Lowls until Jan. l, l'JlG, when a county roadniuster will probably be appolutcd. From tho Indlgont Fund Arthur Wright wns allowed $3! Mrs. Dora Rushing, of Marshfleld, ?25 por Flint, Northern Smoke Dent Rookards Whlto Dont. nnd A. tor addition at 11:15 a. m, today. Heart trouble was tho causo ot doath. Ho had been In poor hoalth for tho paHt two yours and for sov eral months before his death was confined to his home. Mr. Miller "was 77 yoars old and !h survlvod by his wlfo and son, Frank Miller who U employed nt tho Porter mill. Mr. Miller served In tho Civil war as a momhor of the First U. S. Sharp Shootors, Ho was a Joweler by trndo ! Statu Tav Coninilshloii Approve;, the STATE THJ5 LESS AMOUNT TO UK PAID IX COOS COIW'TV IS $.S(I,.1U1 HHvH t WATERFRONT NEWS t nnd followed that business In North Pond. Ho carried a $2,000 life In surance policy In tho A. O, U, W. nt Spoakflsh, N. 1). Tho tlino of tho funeral has not beou decided upon but will probably bo held Wodnosdny. Times want ads bring results. TL'HXS I'P A(!A1X Tho Coqulllo Sontluol says: Llko Paiuiuo's ghost, that Myrtlo Point Ihmk robbery of 1913 will not down. District Attornoy Llljeavlst was exnmlutug witness in regard to It beforo tho grand jury this week. DONT FORGET A Fountain Pen IS USED BY EVERYONE AND MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. BE SURE AND SEE OUR LINE OF Waterman and Conklin's $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 ' Coos Bay Stationery Co Agnus, Levy Submitted Total Oter Million and a Half Tho stuto tax to bo paid in Coos County is $50,501.10. Tho full membership of tho Stato Tax Com mission approved tho stato tax lovy us submitted. The total lovy culls for $2,550,000, which is $5G:,000 less than last year. For general stato purposes $1,0 1'2, Sit). Oli Is provided which Is hulf a million dollars less than lust year. Othor itoms nro: University of Orogon, $-'S0,31S.5l; Oregon Agri cultural College, $373,708.01; road purposes, $233,0'.3.73; Normal school, $37,379.80. Tho fatato tux to bo patct in 1910 ns compared with 1915 in sovoral of tho counties in this part, of tho btuto follows: Count) r 1915 191G Coos $G5,G75.G5 $5G,5GI,10 Curry 12,174.14 10,082.71 Douglas.... S5.7S2.2S S1.54G.45 Lauo 122,802,01 109,925.39 Jackson . G 97.27S.01 88,408.51 month; and Molllo Lureon, of Ilan- .lntl lift ..'.. ...ntl. Upper Two Mile. Tho third will ho " ''"' "lu built In District No. 70, Edon Valley, beyond Powors. Tho rurnl schools nt Allegany, Cntchlng Inlot nnd on tho river bo tweon Coqulllo nnd Dnndon, nro com mended n3 being progressive. About Consolidation B'l F. A. Kllburu arrived lit front !n,ia Tho Coos Itlver Consolidated. Mr. Portland with a largo shipment of Dakor says, so far us ho can learn, '"dglit. She Is discharging today is unique nmong tho rurnl schools nml w 8U 'roIU "oro tomorrow In tho United States. It Is a largo nt ll ' tov tll south, her sall- two-story structuro, with nccommo- ! l0l,r liavlng been advanced from datlons for 150 pupils, has a IiIrIi I 9 as f',a- announced. of parcel post, tho last of Undo Sam's shipment horo boforo Christ mas. Tho nrrlvnls woro: W. M. Solandor, Mrs. Solnnder, Mrs. M. J. McDonald, Gladys .McDonald, Ora 13. Walling. Q. F. Thompson, Nora K. Thompson, James F. Thompson, Mrs. v Ann row Ilorgo, Llln Uorgo, Lil lian Hcrgo, Herhort Uorgo, Mar vin Ilorgo, Kdward Dorgo, Gladys Ilorgo, Allco Porgo, AUco Ilorgo, Clifford norgo, Hugh Wall, W. L. Roy, J. II. Denning, Mrs. Anna Illack, M. McDonald, Mrs. W. II. Itogors, A. N. Ilollenbock, C. J. 0 IlrUBchko, A. J. Itahnor, Llgrld Kin Uarly this morning tho steam-, lu,non' Ansolni Kosko, Alfred Anso JETTY IDES 1 v MAIL HO,'l-'S noKulntlqn U. F. D. ntnll S' cents each. SCIIUOEUKR & IULDENDRAND prices. boxes. school courso and also a commercial courso for which threo typewriters havo rocontly been provided. It af fords such an example of tho bene fit of consolidation, that ovon though most of tho pupils aro brought to and taken from tho school In boats, othor districts havo followed In got tlng together and still moro havo tho plan undor advisement nnd will probably adopt It. Tho Catching Inlot schools havo already been consolidated nnd though thoy havo not yet orectea a now building tho old ono hns heon divided to permit tho two tenchors to serve. Tho transfoe hero is also by boat. llrldgo Is Active Tho school at Ilrldgo Is still at tho forefront In progressive move ments, nnd is already doing some thing in the mnnual training lino, nosides, as most of tho boys and girls como from conslderuhlo dis tance tho experiment of providing a warm lunch for them nt noon is being tried. IIKATIXO RTOVF.S at reduced Pioneer Hardware Co. After a quiot trip north tho steam schoonor Westerner crossed In from San Francisco yesterday at 12:30 p. m., exactly 47 hours from dock to dock. Sho will load Jum bor nt tho C. A. Smith mill for tho return trip. At olght o'clock this morning tho steam schoonor Speedwell nrrlvod lu from San Francisco (ill AYS HAItllOlt SHOWS IT DKHP KXS IXXKU HAItltOK However, There They Havo An Ade quate i:teiislon to tho Son' MJchle to Add 8 Feet to Harbor Tho valuo of an adequate Jotty not only for tho bar, but for the Inner harbor ns woll. is ovldoiu-ed Sho will load by tho report from Grays Harbor lumber In North Horn! and sail from whero tho government drodgo Mi- CoiiMulsNlouers to Ak Rotrrnnu-nt for jjii'O.OlM) Krmiilnlng 1'rom Appropriation Would Horn! Dnndon has completed Its JGO.OOO Improvement or the north Jetty In side tho bar at the mouth ot the Co qulllc, this work being finished on Saturday. Port Commissioners J. E. Norton and Colonel Itosa at once left for Portland, benrlng to tlio govern ment engineers a proposition to si low llaudon tho dlffcrcnco of nearly $30,000 remaining from Its $90,000 appropriation for tho work Just done, to which may bo added Port of Dn don bonds amounting to $25,000 moro for tho rebuilding of tho north Jotty and ropalrs on tlio south Jcttjr. Whon tho Coqulllo river cut s new chnnnol to tho sea throng" '" nor,h Jetty tho government nutliorlicd the expenditure of $90,000 In rebuild ing tho rock work nnd It Is from tbii Job, undor tho direction of C, R. Wright, that Is now completed with something less than $30,000 left on hand. Four hundred feet on tlio end or tho north Jotty at llaudon liaveJunV beneath tho waves. Also there U gap lu tho spur of tho south Jettf betweon tho bulkhead of tlio Coau Guard Station and tho tar which U badly in need of rocking. TW two projects will cost closo to r 000 nnd tho Port of Bandon, proM ing it can use the $30,000 remitajj in tho first appropriation, U to bond for $25,000. This U proposition taken to tho Rovernwrt engineers In Portland by Colonel Rosa nnd J. K. Norton. CONCEIT DID wiuiu lor mo souiu ngnin at 3 p. nt. Thursday. Tho steamship Adeline left tho O. A. Smith mill yesterday at 2 p. nt., for Oakland, with lumbor and sov oral passengers. Tho gasollno schoonor Roamor sailed this morning for Port Or ford with merchandise and othor freight. Today tho Rustlor Is loading again for tho return trip to Gold Uench and Wedderburn. Possibly duo to a delay in reach ing San Francisco through the heavy wind nnd the seas of last weok, tho steam schooner Yellow- chlo, of Coos Hay, has Just Arrived and gone to work. It is said that in tho past year thoro ths lilty has increasod the depth of water in tho Inner harbor from 20 feet to 22 feet. Work of tho Mlehlo thW year nt Grays Harbor will cost appioxlitiatc ly $15,000, and will consist of deep onlng tho channel to ths sea eomo eight feet. But with a depth of but 22 feel on tho inner channel Grays Harbor in tho past month has dlspitcnsd somo 36 sailers from her ports, carrying a total of some 25 00),000 feet of lumber. A jjrent ftfiaro of stone will not nrrlvo hero bpforojthls lumber wns Tor off-?'n-o ship Thursday, according to her agents. . monts. ... nl- 1-:V1-:XT LAST XHHIT PIMIbW TIIOSIJ ATTIJXI-tt" Ptnh Cllven by Murhfleld Cl.on. i - and Mulo Chorus iuu.i l4irgo Ono Tho concert given Sda' X Noble tJieaier j Club anu r - voiilonsli Chorus was "": , . attend- i hnnse " Thero was a B" ..,,,, th0 audience vaa m w one and generous In Its api , ctor, Uorald Hunt was tho a Ed Jeno SeVcly violinist, and SU na Louise Larsen and O. - lub man accompanists. T1, C n he cr Is composed of fifty vol , ,n gnnlzatlon being made up ladles and gentlemen. eB,r quartet is composed oi voices. The program ii nrrnneeil 0"r' prinuy wru by Mr. Hunt and by woro bplU encored. nine ut tho Marshfleld Choral ,'aio w,?rH.b "."".. ment and w. flno musical cniui ItlKhly nraised by those wm cd. Mr Solos spvc'r I