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""UPHT7' ' opjjyou" -wr-yBTTyw THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1d15 -EVENING EDITION. THREE SWISS INSURING 4 ' fi With Th aed W ;r:i ;u i:i !i;nru! iu iii'i. AGAINST AIR RAIDS) 3S am I'nlutliitf, Tapestries and Other Vnl-. V M me 1 t Who Make The M vies Ml- Why Mot Electric Light For Mother? You have clectricty to h3lp in YOUR work why should not mother have it too? Mother's work is hard. You can make it eas ier with an electric l-ron, an electric vacuum clean er and such labor-saving devices. And at night, Hie mother who has always taken pride in the ap pearance of your heme will appreciate the restful,' easy light from a soft-shaded electric table lamp. Cost need not keep you from having your nous: wired. Already built residence are now wired not only inexpensively, but without damage to the dec orations. Batter telephone today and l-t us -explain what the expense will '?e. Oregon Power CoG VlmXtUalY''t MwlMiinmiri QUwct For STOCK IIANCII Near Allegany, mostly bottom, good bulltl lugs, :to howl tiittlo. (cum, running tools, rinu irrlitirl, do llghtful plnco to llo. i'i-hc $7."ll. Tonus. a STOCK OU DAIUY ItANUII CSIoso In, a: mH, tmm, Kiiod buildings, orilnirds, tools. (IIIO lines, W of which Is finest bottom. PilcoHMI.OOO. Tonus. DAIItY IJANVII Cliiso In, : mil's, IT.", is bottor, riim lmlMlnx-4, tciin. Pilco J?i!l,0l. Teims. OAlltY UANCII -It. IS. dopot on place, Iom- In, ."",:: lines, l.i.ir Is ihlust bottom, rino l)ti!ldlns, lioth mil itnt! water .trimspoitatlon, I lioml Mikk. tcniii. I'rli'o $.-:l.ltlO. Splmi Old tonus, with Intciast at flo per cent. I'ltl'IT ItAXCII Splendidly lonitrd. 101)11 logimhci r Iiirs in full bearing, flno on haul, rino buildings, t? acies, !, COO. Te ins. l)nvni.OPi:i COAIj MINE On lido water, rino uml and IoIh of It. Prlco way down. CHIC'KNN KANCU ('Ii in. 10 nmw, house. On'y SStio. CIIICKIJ.V UANCII I." ini-w, close I". W" ,I""" ,,,", Ij51." a miiiith. 1'OK TJtAIM Wo lme Noitli llenil pinpTty and rlios to (ratio for Nurlli.ljiilfota piopeity. Ciunti In ami linos. Ilate. Wo have Oklalion.fi. property to Undo for Coos Hay rlty or ranch pioperty. CITV IMtornitTV Nlirth lloml or Mai-lifldd. Wo liao It If ou are looking for ImriMlns anil locations. INSI'ItANCK Wo cmry a full lino of flio (nhiii'iinifl. ' KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CQ. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON- Subscribers, i CARRIERS aro Instructed to put papers on porches or In other sultaulo plares whoro thoy will bo safe from wind nnd rain. Sub jcrlbors aro requested to notify tho of flco when ever theso Instructions aro not being followed. Phono complaints and other matters pertaining to dolivery to -fn IJJ ,L pw Sale Please Note an m tla1friT,HattaW Tag uiiblo Ail Ti ensures Aio Hclng 1'iotected by (lie People llir Amoiltlcil 1'rcM to Coos liar Timet IIAS1X, Swllzeilanrt, Dec. 2J. A million uml a iunrtcr dollars Insul in eo against iMinngo to nrtlstle tt casinos nis the result or alr-ralds 1 lis boon taken out by the Sw Isa gov i nsuent ami private ioplc of Basel. A gieat many aluablo paintings, tnp estilc8, and art objects have been Mu ch Horn niuscilnis and private Iioubus tnil placed In cellars since the drop I lng of bombs at Cliom-dc-Fomls by Cut man aviators who had gouo astray. The passage of French or Merman mlators near DnBcI is now almost a dully otcurrence, tho French, taking that routo toward the Ithlno, and tho Germans, bound for Dclfort. Tho pcoplo of Uascl nro probably tho best posted in tho world regarding pros 1 octlvo air-raids, aB In nearly every lucIi case tho avltors pass in plain tight of tho city in squadrons. NOTICIJ OK FIXAIj SKTTiYHMKXT Notlco Is hereby glvon that tho undoralgncd, administrator of tho cstato of Fannio L. M, Carpenter, deceased, "has filed his final ac count in tho County Court of Coos County, Oregon, and tho Judge of said Court has appointed Monday, the :trd day of January, 1010 at tho hour of 10:00 u. in. of said day at tho Court House at Coqulllo City,, Coos County, Oregon, as tho linio nnd plnco for tho hearing of objoc- lions to said final account and tho ' Rottlomcnt of said estate. . Dutcd nt Marshfleld, Orogon, tills 1st day of December, 101H. STEPHEN C. IIOMEI19, Administrator of tho cstato of Funnlu I.. M. Carpenter, licensed. Fl.-nt publication Dccombor 1, HMO; Inst publication, Dec, 1!0, To Get the Point, You Read the Story Two of 1'olcy Kidney Pills tiviton ntttr each mvol nnd at liciHlnio, clmiiRrd Mr. K. A. Blmnlioltnor from a mlabty nidi uml puln-ilililun mun to u Btrone. healthy cltlci... Konantz, Colo "Foley & Co., I am wrillnB thin, hopliiff that nomo ono nucillntr It mlttht rto It. 1 wns no troubled with my Itldnoya and bladder that 1 could not walk or ride, and had to net up na high ns twenty Union In ono night. A friend persuaded mo to try a Gvo bottlo of Foley Kidney Pills and they liolped mo wonderfully. I went back nnd Kot another bottlo and then 11.711 In another. Now, to all, ir you I avo kidney and blnddor trou blo and It trots you whoio It bud me, you won't stand back to try a BOo bottle, end you will spend another dollnr for more, If you need moro. Just oh cheerfully an you ever npont a live cent piece. Blnconily yuurt V. A.MinnliolUor." Fur buIu in your town by For sale by Owl Prudcrlptlon Plmr mncy. Frank I). Cohan, Couttal Ave nuo. Opposltd Chandler Hotol. Tolu ohono 74 WEAVING All kinds n spec nlty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 '2th Courth. So. Phono 220-R 0RY WOOD " .i CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono J170J HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171 - . 4 Koit TUA.vsi'nn axi stoh aoi: op iiouskiiom) noons I'UICIOIIT AM) I1AOOAOIC Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone III: lfNlihni-o Phono :- Market Avo. ami Waterfri'iii Inside Facts "I am4convlncod that tho dally nowspapor offers to a general advoitUcr of on article of homo consumption tho best medium and tho ono of tho greatest known value. It affords tho best means to accomplish tho most cisentlal thlug in adtei Using, which Is tho establishment of a permanent mental Impression In tho minds of a largo number of indblduals. "Tho nowspapor la the best ami surest medium for making this kind of un Impression, be causo it permits tho most fro iiuent repetition of tho merits or claims he advertiser wishes to advance Day after day ho can bring his facts to the minds of roadors who aro consumers, novor permitting them to forget." This Ltatement is mado by tho advertising manager of ono of our most successful food products. :: t: it "Col. Heeza Liar" to Star -with ary Pickford J. R. Bray, His Creator, Captured by Paramount Film Cor poration, Tells How Animated Cartoons are Made and Has Something up His Sleeve. liy Tarleton Wlnchestor. N'I3V YOUK, necomber 20. Following closely on the nnnounco r.iMU of still further IctorIus for tho photoplay, comes the statement from tho Now York offices of tho Para mount Picture Corporation that "Colonel Hco'a Liar," most fanioiiB of screen comedians, will horonftcr bo soon as a Htar with such playors as Mary Pickford, Marguerite Clark, Gcraldlno Farrnr, Blanche Sweet and Dustln Farnum, slnco hls"fathor," J. It. Dray, originator of tho animated 1 IB T JgJ- mm Ill 0mSlmk - Mil $ MmLtJSmm yM 4Sc'J. x&mKj'my&rt&itU2i&m i "COLONEL HEEZA LIAR" and hit father, J. RDRAV J A Mr.6rsyJ( the originator of the Animated Cartoon and hli'creallonrift) to fa, su uicijrvii mo rtimuuni (rug ram in 1110 iniurc.r car'tooti lias signed a contract with the paper. Thus lie is able to draW, the big company, which adds the in lie next position carefully and m ray oiuuios, inc. 10 inc imporiaut casuy. list of Paramount Producers already Mr., Bray, supervised personalty including the Famous Players Film every ctage of the work. He origi Company, Lasky Feature Play Com- nates the plot and makes from six to pany, Oliver Morosco Photoplay; a dozen sketches of the vital pointy .Company and Pallas Pictures. of the story. Then the detail work Fired by tho success of its South commences. While the cartoonists American Travel Pictures the Para- l of the sketching, Mr. Bray mount Corporation has just added to draws practically every movement If its program a News Weekly which, in. man, for instance, who has been mo the form of a celluloid magazine, num.- tionless for some time, is required to iDers among us editors such organtza- vBO ,a ",," "o ' Tu"u""'"a tions as the American Press Associ-' the figure, but Mr. Bray draws ation, the Ladies' World, The Dry the arm in the act of moving. When 'Goods Economist, and sucii Individ- the sketches have been mauc, they aro uals as John A. SlcJchcr of Leslie's turned over to the staff of assistant ilWeekly, and Roger W. Babson, the nrtista who comr ; etc them, drawing noted statistician, each being in di- tlicm in tnk and filling in the color, rect charge of a department. It is To reduce the effect caused by tho here that Mr. Bray will make his first projection of much white light on tho contribution to the Paramount Pro-i ecreen, Mr. Bray has invented and gram, though his contract calls for patented a process for making a unl a thousand feet in addition to his car- form background. By this method toon for the Ncwspicturcs, and in one painting of the background suf, the lattbr connection he promises anjlfices for the entire reel. announcement in the near future "When the set of cartoons is cont-i which will surprise even those, wholpletcd four expert cameramen photcHi know his work since. lie anticipates! graph them to obtain the negative doing things with animated cartoonsjfilm," Mr. Bray said. "An important never before dreamed of much less! feature of my invention consists of attempted. I "The possibilities of the' moving drawing," he said when seen, "are un limited. They are dependent only upon the' imagination of the artist. "At the present time we have a etatt ot six cartoonists, twenty assist ant artists and four cameramen con-J etantiy at worK. An mca ot tne-j action would each be given one ex amount of labor entailed may beflposure. As the movement of the ob-1 'gained from the knowledge that thercaject diminishes in rapidity, each pic Are thirty-four different processes to I tore is given a correspondingly in- jbe undergone by each cartoon, and creasing number of exposures. When rthat there are from three thousand to the action comes to a stop numerous four thousand cartoons in each thou- photographs are- taken of the samo cand feet of completed film. Hence picture, the number being dependent a week's output involves from 102,0008 upon the length of time that the ac .to 136,000 processes." fltion is suspended." I iho accomplishment of this tre-l rnendous task is made possible otilv by a special method which Mr. Bray Jias invented and patented. As a re sult of his invention the work of pre paring thousands of pictures is cut in half. When he has decided unon jthe desired scene for the antics of , Heeza Liar. ' he first makes a back fcround on a sheet of hcavv naner. which background is then printed onl manytsheets of tracing paper. Thi uuiic, u is necessary tor toe artist unm to draw the paits winch are to appear in motion on the screen. The resultillic now occupies a place in his par lis evident The background remains! .absolutely stationary throughout the MtlA n i mo tti a titArb s 4 Vi iflaf4i is reduced to a minimum. If a mart ,a iu uc cjjicgmicu aa oiaiiuiiiK aim iibiuics nave uuiiv juuic 11 laiu mw (for any length of time, he is printed: standard of film production than any on the sheets. He does not have to thing else, that the principles laid 'be drawn again until he is supposed down by W. W. Hodkinson in tho ito move. . formation of the most important or- "This nernTanen? b'ack'cround may conization were rifjlit, and I resolved is to be represented as standing still: I)'e easily erased or drawn over," MrJ ra fay continued. ''What is more, af arjuuiiinTiCT 1 Times Want Ads Bring Results nil: r,2v immiiv HOTwn llousokecping Apartments ! 'n,o rooms, $8.00 month Elfectrleltv and Gaa. Free baths :: :t :: u n :: at New Studio largo number of copies nie printed with poitlon of tho background omit ted. Th's obviates tho necessity of erasing to a gicat extent. "In order that movements may bo both steady and continuous on tho screen, gieat raro must bo taken In, the drawing of tho cartoons, a task greatly simplified by our uso of trac ing paper. Tho artist merely places a pleco of papor upon tho last draw lug, so that the position last taken by tho flgmcn shows cleaily through- sa method lor controlling the speed of action in the nicturc. This is tlono by varying the number ofpliotograplis, taken of cadi cartoon. For instance, if the scene demands that an object shall move rapidly, then slowly, and1 finally come to a stop for a moment the pictures representing the quick; J. R, Bray was born in Detroit, y Aitcu., ano id has lived in New York since 1901. He was for seven years a newspaper artist, being also a steady; contributor to the humorous week lies, such as "Life," "Puck" and "Judge." Three years ago he began producing animated cartoons, thus paving the way for imitators though it is said his patcnli protect him ab solutely were he to take advantage of them. His work ha3 become consistently better and more widelvr known tilt ticular item corresponaing io mai iicm by his new confreres of the Para mount Corporation. "I knew, he said, "that Paramount IlLl.i... !& ..& nA 4 k l!.. , 1. M to find a place in the Paramount Pro- gram lor my new scnooi ot art. u w jjtwi ' ST. 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