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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1916)
i if! -T"'W!wim((W(WW)WIW'rm' M (UAMttiAiiifi.X'tJ-tf&-"i r TT'n-T ,b.m.. ifii'ti n i J. i 1 i J4 &m four V,; .., ?'- . r -- i,,'-i ' miai4j&j'aviv w v rtTV imro ( If IS KA V nIK M; O. iMAklONBlf Editor and frit). DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor itt Official .l'aper of Coos County '' ' Official lbc City of Marahflold. . - i Entered at tlio rostofflcb at Marsh- 4 '' field, Oregon, for transmission, through ho matin ai socond-clnBB 8 mail mattor. . SimSCltlVTION ItAXES I DA1LV. Ono year $0.00 a Per month CO WEEKLY. ; Ono yoar 11.50 When paid strictly in advanco the Bubsciiptlon pilco or tno uoos nay Times Is JG.00 per year or $ 2.50 for ix months. Address all communications to COOS HAY DATT.V T1MWB. $ I t EUROPEAN WAR ONE t t YEAR AGO TODAY t ' $ JANUARY 11, 10IB ,. Gorman airmen drop boml)3 at many places In Franco. At Dunkirk, Belgium, aviators en- gage tho Germans in hattlo, 9000 fcot in tlio nlr. Rumania and Itnly nro expected to Join the allies In a short time. The Germans cross tho Rawkn River and storm tho Russian de fenses beforo Warsaw. Bombardment by tho nlllcd float nt tlio Dardanelles causes groat damage. PHKPAIIKDXKKS PREPARING for war to avoid war Is about as consistent logic na for a preacher to get up and advise his congregation to "pro pare for hell to keep out of It."' NEWSPAPER'S PROVINCE THE province of a nowspapor Is ono that rises nbovo tho feel ing of thosu who fill Its col umns. It Is novor n placo for per sonal grievances. A nowspapor should speak as an Institution, re gardless of who writes tho matter that fills it, and regardless or pat ronage. It Is a paper's duty to glvo tho iiowb In roforonco to pcoplo whutbor patrons or not, In a cour teous maimer, without offense. Al bany Domocrat. 01 h AM) WAR PRESSED by tho necessities of war, tho Gormnns bocomo moro and moro Invontlvo. An In stance Is found in tho dUcovory of tho fact they have boon using Now Englnud cod liver oil In tho mnn- ufneturo of explosives. Tho ills covory has led to an embargo on cod llvor oil and no moro of tho product. will bo shipped to Knrapo unless to tho Alllos. It will bo next In ordor to loam that tlio Teutons nro making oxpio Hives through nlr compression nnd ir thoy roly upon tho atmospliero for tholr storehouse It will bo hard for England to Interfere Exchnn;;o. KQUAIi PARTNERS APART from all political consid erations, tho equality of tho nnviu lii ilin mnrltnl relation as regards matorlal iutoresta linn boon clearly accepted by n Justice of tho mipromo court of Now York. This Judgment sustains tho authority of n statuto of tho stato of Nevada doclariug In effect that tho wlfo Is nn eijuul partner with her husband In tholr association. Undor tho "community Interest" law of Novada, a wlfo who obtains n dlvorco enn claim ono-half of any thing valuublo which her husband hna acquired slnco tholr marrlago, except nssots coining to him by will. No mutter what alimony tho dlvorco flecreo muy allow her, It Is an ad ditional Interest In tho en.mil part nership of uiurrlngo, for which alio etui demand uu accounting and set tlement. Hero Is a recognition of tho placo which tho woman holds In domestic economy, horotofora lucking In tho usual understanding of that rotation, Tho wlfo boars her shnro some times tho grcator sharo of tho ma terial bunions of family life. She pau with her labor and economizes with her skill, and often with suf ferings and sacrifices, for tho sake of tho common maintenance nnd ad vancement. What progress tho hus band makes In his labor and his on deavora outsldo tho household Is In equal part duo to tho support of tno partner at homo. Tho Novada law recognizes parity of lutorest In tho marrlugo partner ship, and In this It fortifies tho claim for equal rights In the politi cal conditions affecting theso Inter ests, it Iiub yet to bo scon .whether " Hfo opinion of tho Now York court will 'bo unstained by tho tribunal of last resort; tho divorced husband nn- - turally makes appeal from a Judg ment requiring him to mako an omuil division of nil tho property during - hlsmnrrlod Hfo. , '$ But is not tho Novada systolic thus - JaJ d.9SiiKQJt lPKDjly jjound, sustained ')i VMXT'VV DAI" i xxrrtf.JlAVH had n suffoU ' 6t W"days," such as "apple days" nnd , ''orange days" 'and "dec days'.' and "tag days" galore; but beforo closing tlio cal- chdar, why not-ihave a few "pay up days. . 1010 UANXEIt YEAR T HE traveling men arc Just about unanimous in tho opin ion that 191 0 Is to bo a ban- nor year for business. And tho successful salesman, while n nat ural born optimist, Is llkowlso a pretty good Judgo of conditions. THE MATTER WITH THE IA7M IJER BUSINESS w received a clrenln. from tho TJ. S. For- ' cstry dopartmont which goes a long wny toward confirming tho Idea that nearly overy Oregon ian has known what is tho mattor with tho lumber business and has boon tho mattor with tho lumber business over sinco tho Underwood tariff bill passed. Hero aro tho ex tracts from tho Forestry Bcrvico roport. Thoy aro self explanatory. Read them and mako your com ment: "Tho oxports of logs and round timber from tho United Stntcs In 19 M was approximately 138 mil lion feet, wlillo tho Imports wore nearly 14 9 million fcot. Tho ex ports wont to Gormany, tho United Kingdom, Canada and tho Nether lands, .whereas tho Imports camo chiefly from Canada. "Tho imports of laths into tho United States during 1914 was nearly GG5 million, valued nt jvor ono and n half million dollars, of which moro than 99 por cent camo from Canada. "Tho oxports of shingles from tho United Stales In 1914 woro approx imately 47 million, valued at $112, 4C3, and tho Imports wcro about 895 millions, valued at nearly three million dollars. Canaan wits tho sourco of about 98 por cent of tho imports. "Tho codar imported Into tho United States during 1914 amount ed to ovor 17 million fcot, valuod at nearly ono million dollars, of which moro than half camo from Cuba. "Tlio Imports of pulp wood in 1914 woro ovor a million cords, val ued nt over seven million dollars, nil of which camo from Canada. Compared with othor countries, tho United States ranks first In tho world'3 trndo In spirits of turpsu tine, exporting about thrco-fourtliB of tho world's supply. Tho exports In 1914 woro nearly 19 million grJ lout, valued nt over eight million dollars." HEME.MHEH THE SICK " I said I would go nnd soo Mar- L go ret at tho hospital this afternoon," said a young woman, " but I don't hellovo I'll go tho weather Is so bad and I don't feel very woll mysoiilf." " It will bo a disappointment to Margaret," nnsworod tho gray-halr-od woman, " I shouldn't think alio would mind," returned tho other. "Wo'ro Just acquaintances, you know. It Icu't as It sho waB an old friend." " I was Just thinking of tho way a Kick person fools," ropllod tho older woman. "I shall novor forgot how I folt shortly after my first baby was born. I didn't got strong for qulto u wlillo, and I loarnod then that what boom to bo llttlo things to a healthy purson nro mountains to anybody who is 111. " I romombor particularly that my two sisters had promised to spond a cortaln afternoon with mo. 1 looken forward to thut afternoon for n weok. I had tho maid put ovorythlng in spla and spun ordor in tho houso, nnd tho baby dressed In hor best, una u llttlo afternoon tea prepared with tlio sort of cakes I knew they liked. " And thoy didn't como. "I can't tell joit how I cried, my dear. I can't tell you how that dis appointment wrenched my heart. It sot back my recovery Just that much. " Tho girls camo a couple of days later. Their disappointing mo was Just thoughtlessness on tholr part. Thoy hadn't supposed I would care. But now that thoy'ro older maybo they havo discovered that sick folks fool moro keenly thnn thoso who nro strong and woll. That's why 1 hu mor un Invalid, and never breuk my word when 1 glvo it to ono who Is sick." " 1 think I'll go and seo Margarot ulter all," said tho young woman. Speaking of disappointments Don't you know folks who Uro chronic dtsappoluters? Wo'vo all had oxporlonco with thoiu, 1 think, and wo'vo all suffer ed In consequence. It's a real sor row, for ovory thoughtless or wilful disappointment draws out another thrond in tho fabric of one's faith lit ono's fellow-men and henvon knows wo neod all tho faith wo can fcuop tt wo'ro to spend much tlmo happily on this eurth. It's faith and Illusion that keep us going-1 rather P" THE C00S, ISAY TIMES, Witk the Tea The Brotherhood of Better Things J'o ilrciuiicil of a better city, ho longed for a fulrcr fame, "ur tho homo of Ills flatly Inborn, and ho talked of a brighter immo 'r tho scenes of his children's playtime niul tlio placo of his chll- 'reii's birth, I Ami ho talked as u man who loved his town niul was proud of her Niili'iidld worth. Ho told her needs as ho saw them, to Iiliu vtcro her fallings known, Ami ho wanted to build for her greatness hut ho couldn't do It alone. He was ono of tho many thousands who dreamed of tho better day With visions of greater splendors v lien they should linvo passed nwny, And each in his dream unselfish, could picture a distant goal When his city should rise In beauty and throb as a living soul. Hut tho dreams would have eomo and vanished, and the vision from earth havo flown ' Had each of tho dreamers tried to work for his city's fame alone. You may think great thoughts for tlio future, you may fashion and build and plnn, Hut you never shall sco your dreams niado real, snvo you work with your follow man. And never a greater city shall spring Into being hero Buvo that tho many have labored together its fame to rear. Out of tho hearts of our fellows lias all of our greatness grown, Together thoy stood for this purpose for no ono could do It alone. Stntitl off by yourself with your dreaming nnd nil your dreams nro vnln, '.V itj(ii No splendor of soul or structui-o can man by himself attain; 'Tis willed wo shall dwell as brothers, as brothers, then must wo toil: ,i Hf.il M Wo must sharo In n common purpose as wq sharo In u common soil, And each who would see accomplished tho dreams ho Is proud to own, i I ' Utir,f)l Must strive for tho gonl with Ills fellows for ho cannot reach It alone. Edgar A. auost. GOOD EVENING Tho holiest of all holi days are thoso kopt by our selves in sllenco nnd apart, tho socrot anniversaries of tho heart, when tho full tldo of fooling overflows. Long fellow. THE CALL OK THE WEST Tho hazo of tho far horizon, Tho tint of nn auburn sky, Tho Inflnlto ocean of whcatfloldn With tho wild gcoso flying high, Tho hum of tho busy binder, Tho laugh, tho song, tho Jest, All of earth's wild freedom This Is tho cnll of tho West. Tlfo crisp frost air of tho winter, Tho sun In tho tropic sky, Tlio snowshoo tramp by tho river, Tho curler's call "Too hi!" Tho northern lights In tho heavons, Tho hoalthlost lnnd nnd tho best, Tho nearest to Hfo that's nowhero Excopt In tho laud of tho Wost. 'TIs a land of hopo nnd promise, Whoro n man is known by his worth To tho Rubs, Icelander or Saxon, No mattor tho lann ot Ms birth. To oaeh and to nil thoro's a wol- como . In this land of liberty blossod. Oppression and tyrants nlsowhoro, But not in tho land of tho West. 'TIs a land that Is frco from tra dition Whoro a man moots a friend as n man, Whoro people aro up and dolng They can, for thoy know thoy can! 'TIs n laud that Is . fast becoming Tho homo of tho wandoror's quost, Whoro tho patriot Blngs with do votlou, My country, tho land of tho West. And for, far away o'or tho ocoan, A sweetheart, a alstor, a wlfo, Is longing and waiting and wishing To obtain a ronownl ot Hfo In this laud whoro for all there Is plonty, That thoy may enjoy with tho rest, Tho fulfillment ot hopo and of promise, This Is tho call ot tho Wost. Hunt Copoland Whon a Coob Bay woman fools It In hor bones that sho Is duo for a now hut, It Is usually In hor wish bono. " I lovo tho ground you walk upon" i Said Fred to Josophlno "Woll, hug tho ground, then!" sho ropliod And swung upon Ills bean. Broth can ho spoiled without tho uid ot too muuy cooks. ' Somo Coos Bay men marry poor girls and BOttlo down othors marry rich girls and settle up. It u Coos Bay man ttiniB over his pay envolopo rogulnrly it Is not nec essary for him to call his wUo "darl ing" all tho time. Spoaklng of words which enn bo proporly spelled baokwurds, here's a wholo Bentonco. "Snug and raw was 1 ero I baw war and guns." Tho best of friends mnko tho fall worst t onomlea whon thoy out. The tips and downs of some Coos Bay womon couslst of running up bills and running down tholr nolghbora. i . MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 191 6-EVENIiMG EDITION. And The Toast There Is something wrong 4 with tho lawB that oppress 4 tho law-abiding. It Is caster to look into tho mouths of some gift horses than others. Tho Cpos Bay man who Is a hu man door mat around tho houso nov or soonis to ronllzo tho fact. Biblical knowlodgo will enable a man to put up n. good nrgumout, whether It benefits his morals or not. STORY TOR THE DAY A Mnrshfleld teacher asked hor cIufh tho question: "What Jb a ruddor?" Ono of tho boys promptly re sponded: "It's a stern ncccBsItyl" And now sho doesn't know whoth or to punish him or proinotu nim. Coos Bay'glrls can't throw vory well, yet It hurts llko sin nnd tho landing Is hard when they throw you ovor. QUESTION TOR THE DAY v Doesn't it mako you soro when you turn nround to look nt somo ono and find thoy aro doing tho 8amo thing? At tho present prices ou ' 4 on Coos Bay a soft boiled 4 4 ogg Is a hard proposition. Of courso tho fool novor listens to tho word of tho wlso. A Coo8 Bay man can often bo soft headed without being tondor hearted. A poor oxcuso Is better than nono unless tho oxcuso is a husband. Tho hronth of suspicion is moro blighting than n January frost. THE NEW YEAR'S NOVICE !' OCTOR, won't you feol my pulso, and sites: oround awhllo; I fear mo that this I 1 JL comoly map will novor wreath a smile. Blow mo no bunk of glad Now Year, nor grin your dreadful grin the patient that confronts you, Doc, is slated to cash In. Last night, at Charley's Down tho Lino, wo watched tho old year dlo; full four nnd twenty spondlng bports, and each as full as I, Our glasses i Jingled ou tho bar,' our stiver sought tho till. O, many a toast and many a boast to Bacchus did wolaud Bt,ck around a wlillo? I fear spill. Yot grlof was In each gallant heart, though all undlmmed each"ovor ,,mn a nU10, uia tllcm c ovo: wo soiiKht to souso our sorrow. I mo 'lowers fair, whon I am Doc tho stato was going dry. Doctor, speak not of tho sobs ! poa,es' uac ana carried such a that wring tho manly frame, wnen head? Last n,Bht at Charley's sorrow, with n slcklo cleaves the Down tho Lino, wo watchod tho good old family name. The pain I old 'enr croak to song and quip that pent within our breasts wo anl ribaldry tho Now Year yawned hold and mado no moan, might ; and woke. But, Doctor, in each wilng to tears a Zulu chief or llq-' gallant heart, a secret pain abode ulfy a stono, Yet laughtor lifted each an braced up, as all men must, nt tho night nnd roarod through ! and sought to bear his load '. . . tho door wo dronohed tho sadness ! Why do you shako your loarned of our souls and called for one! conk and srnllo nnd softly sigh? round more. And Doctor, chldo motl'vo got to havo my bracor, Doc not that I was not tho least of i theso until tho lights wont round and round llko morry Christmas trew, Who would not , souso his sorrow, Doc, or bravely mako tho try f Wo all woro mourners at a Try Youiir Haisd At ': "' TMs i - See how Many of the Following Questions You can ans wer, Then Clip This Out, Fold it and Tuck It in an En velope. At the End of 1916 Take it Out and See What Kind of a Prophet You Were. ' Will tho United States become Involved In Vnr? . . Will the Democratic Presidential nomlnco bo a pa cifist? Ana tho Republican llayctflst? Will tho European war ond? What will ho tho number of mills in Marshflcld's tax lovy next year? What day mid (Into will -tho first through train nrrlvo In Marshflcld on tho Southern Pacific Railway direct from Portland? , . . . How many times will you propOBO, glr!s7 , " . ' Will tho United Statos put out n now bond Issue in lJJUf. . . , , , , , How many revolutions will Mexico havo? . Will CongrcsB do anything to Increase militarism In tho United Statos? Will tho Chinese monarchy Biirvlvo? . . ' . Will Edison make a startling warfaro Invention? . ' What will bo tho highest prlco of gasoline In 19 1 C? How many pounds will you Iobo In woIght7 . . . How many talking machine records will bo sold In Coos County? .... Who'll win tho American, National and World's haso ball championships? How much will tho school population of Marshflcld, North Bend and Coos County lucrcnso ut tho next school CuIlBllB ( What will bu tho hlghost temperature ou Coos Bay In 191G Will any definite peace plans ho formed through Bryan's advocacy? : Will Marshflcld reach second place tul savings? Will there bo any more submarine Lusltaula? Out of what country will tho poem como? Will Jess Wlllnrd retain tho heavyweight champion- BIlip t Will you mako moro monoy this yoar than last? . . Spond moro? Will tho Progressives conso to bo a National party? How many times will you powder your noso7 . How many arrests and convictions dor tho now prohibition lnw? Will you quit worrying? Will nnybody buy a Ford? How many now business blocks Marshflcld? i Will any movo bo mado to unito Bend In ono municipality? How many gallons of boozo will County under tho now law? Jairaunairy j ANUARY haB moro births vt prominent men than porhnps any other month In tho year. Thero woro also many historic hap ponlnga In January. Tho Jowol for tho month Is garnet, omblom ot constancy. Tho flower Is tho snow- j drop, consolation. January 1 Now Year's Day. January 1. 173C Birth of Paul Rovoro. January 1, 1SC3 -Llucoln's eman cipation proclamation. Janunry 1, 1801 Union of Great Britain and Ireland. January 1, 1913 Pnrcol post sys tem organized in United Statos. January 2, 1803 Slavory abolish ed. January 2, 1788 Goorgla admit ted to tho Union. Jnnuary 4, 189C Utah admitted to tho Union, January C, 1779 Birth of Com modoro Stophen Decatur, January C, 1811, Birth of Chas. Sumnor. January 7, 1718 Birth ot Israel Putnam. January 8, 1815 Battlo of Now Orloans. January 9, 1788 Connecticut ad mitted to tho Union. January 11, 1757 Birth ot Alex- dor Hamilton, January 11, 1785 Seat of tho U. S. government established at New York City. wako tho Btato was going dry. Doctor, won't you feel my pulso I me t,,at thcso youthful limbs will J stnrward fled. Whoovor pined for tho poor old . stato's gone dryl- Ben Lampman, Wnnt advertising sells tho no-longer-wanted things. 1916 Prophecy an. Oyster. ttti ,1- - i. . .v.'; .i'. .w. .'. .njrt.tt- r " ............... In Oregon In pos . . . disasters llko th most sensational war ..i ................ ........).,..., will thero hn in .f. . .' will bo orectod . . , . . . ,. hi llj'' V Marshflcld and Nor Ml . f ho shipped Into Cois inn History Janunry 11, 1825. Birth of Bay ard Taylor. January 15, 1814. American frl gato Prosldont Raptured by British. January 17, 700 Birth ot Ben jamin Franklin. Jnnuary 18, 18C2 Death of Pres ident Tyler. January 17, 1893 Doath of Pros ldont Hayes. January IS, 1782 Birth of Dan iol Wobstor. Jnnuary 19, 1809 Birth of Edgar Alton Poo. January ID, 1807 Birth ofjtob ort E. Lee. v ' January 21, 1824 Birth of "Stonowall" Jackson. January 22, J 501 Birth of Fran cis Bacon. , ' January 22, jl788 Birth of Lord Byron. v January, 12, 1737 BIrth.of John Hancock. January 25, 1759 Birth or Rob ort Burns. January 2Q, 1837 Michigan, ad mitted to tho Union, January 27, 1859 Birth of Wil liam II. of Germany.' January 27, 1750 Birth of Mo zart, January 29, ;1843 Birth of Wil liam McKlnley January 29, 18G1 Kansas ad mltted to tho Union. January 20, 1734 Birth ot Rob ort Morris. NWWi I NEWS OF OREGON t ?. $ PENDLETON A man who states that ho has shot six different men, has 'appliod for tho position of city policeman. GRANTS PASS Tho- annual stockholders' moetlng of tho noguo River Valloy creamery was hold and tho plnn of installing a cheese factory as well as nutter plant was considered. GRESHAM For tho first tlmo in history tho Rockwood Grange has a woman master, Mrs, Jdapurgess being selected for tho place. GOLD BEACH Tho. County Court mado a tax lovy 'of 15. G mills, which Is tho highest tlio coun ty over made, and which will, ruako the. total Jfcvy in somoJUistrlcls loselo 20 'mills. - 57:.' $&P j.. . . THE LAU(3IITi:u (Don II. Lampman in Doll v mil News.) i o noi lomcmuer whef I "" Ji I Knot i I loved It that day and all Why. I novor havn in..., . ilnntt In mtr ImtiKi 41. .i. m .-,. ... ..., iiuuh mo luxiea otiij uiiiry waiccn aim start, brighten my eyes and the. i my. breast, till I throw buc" iiuuu iinu i iiuiBIl With Hi' Glvp mo dross, glvo me uh . mo, pcuanco nnd pain but 0 mo. leavo Just to laugh once Not tho laughter of Juj , counted his gold; nor the1 ia Hint rigs as tno praRs mlniM. not tho laughtor that wikeJ Kino ai a woo; n.or tlio Ii.,l that uncorfl at tho plight o a loJ mil. lauguior innt springs an ( ,rrom tno rtowcr, nil mcrrr morn nnd tho magical hour; Wl er inut quivura aim quickeci i clings llKo colors that riot 1 1 torfly s wings. Not tho lnughtor of hlra U 'pnlo with his jest, nor the Jan;! or mm wno lias railed nUtat not tho laughter of cynks vha i luro tho truth, nor laughtor tU lecher the whlto dream of ymy. but Inuflitor that boons Hi, borseclc nt enso, with ht too hnlred klddloB nstrldo of his b laughtor that wakens and 4 and roars, llko a giant at oli;i a his great out o'doors. I do not romombor whon flrjj hoard laughter yet I know tliij loved It that day and tbcreiiJ Why I havo novor heard It, somowhero within tlio plilei J pleasantry plead to heg'.n. lug at a prisoner pout In my trt till they loosen his bonds and laughs with tho rest. Tafco spenr, tako my gear, tnko njtii In Spain but, O, glvo mo k Just to laugh onco again! For the last ten years we h used BAKER'S CHEMICALLY PU CHEMICALS ' and SQUIBB'S SUPERIOR CHEMICALS in' our prescription and; analytical departments 'J Sco our wlmlowH for full Ii Siiulhh'H anil I'onshtr Fiimll; r dies. Phono lit If )ou nimt M best in iiuitlity chemicals. 3&flgWMMirtmi DRUNK OM MILK Now that Oregon has rod Aj (Ik. I1txir,.. !...... ....'u Uviwlttfc Iiiih niloptcd resolutions to tbe feet that nn unusual opportunity nffoided for tho oxtensho w milk. Wo linvo yet to learn o( hluglo rnso of n ninii gcttlnj: k on milk mid lust how tho dalrp expect jo impart to their product desired "kick" is mousing curiofcltv. If von ui-o looking KOiuetlilnjr with n "kKck" don't W n lot in l'erlium Park, not on count of tho restrictions be"' vou can think anything J8 honit'B content, but you would hrt no kick comiiiR, either in price J terms. Hoforo Investigating f milk proposition, litmouT, In' guto vuluos In Pcrhitni Pnrfc. !,.... ... .. .a. .i ...111 I,, mort mill iiiiniii. ii, it win " jour interest. What the User Thinks ADVERTISING analysts befo proparing copy. alwaX' ' to find tho "vlow point tho usor. t V. It Is tho first stop towards " ' Ing a Buccessful appoal. & i - But do thoy always search w tho user's point of view - "J" thoy como to placo their adW" ?S? If they did, tho newgj would ho tho ono great un"wtt medium. . i Tho newspapor I? n,furtl- ...i i . KrtI na ly turn for (ho advertising antra na ihnv An for the IntO""- iri'jo'cor"'"V"rr,tne sacra us tbev do for the tion aa to curretit events, ., ot Tho secret of the SUCCO", newspaper advortlshi 'f.-SnL that V roaches 7 W "7 i iho ' pf tho uses s l """J I mm rfvm