The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 07, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
31. O. MALONEY Editor nnd Pill).
DAN K. MALONEY NcMsJCdltor
Entered at tho postofflco at Mnrsl
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls ns second clam
Moumu cuj
SOCIETY AND JOURNALISM.
THE son of tho founder of tho
Chautaugua Bystcm naturally
looks upon his task as an edu
cator In torms of democracy, pub
licity and uplift; so It Is not surpris
ing to find Prcsldont Vincent of tho
University of Minnesota present at
tho conferonco of journalism, educa
tors and publicists now In session at
Madison, wis., debating aspects of
journalism. Ho has dono well In his
address setting forth tho co-ordlnato
task of university and press, to mtiko
It clear that If tho pross too often
of lato has yielded Its Idealism to
"economic nnd social pressure," 't
bas not erred alono. "It shares tho
responsibility with politics, with
business, at times with education,
nnd oven with religion." To read
eomo current criticism of American
journalism 0110 might Infer that tho
only offenders ngalnst social ethics
wcro editors nnd publishers. A com
mercial ago unquestionably has af
fected them considerably. Xo scn
slblo man disputes this. Hut so It
has other moldorn of social Ideals.
A majority of working Journalists, us
President Vincent says, nro "In sym
pathy with tho changes which prom
fso largor Justlco nnd falror condi
tions of life." If tlioy inalto papers
that fall short of their own nnd tho
public's ideal in respect to candor,
sincerity, decency nnd dignity, tho
fnult, ns President Vincent says, Is
with tho mnnngors who omploy them
Tho Minnesota oducntor rightly
atrcsBcs tho responsibility of society
lor tho press It tolorntcs. Decent
pcoplo who want hlgbtonod Journal
must quit patronizing low-toned
ones, either ns readers or as adver
tisers. Hcnson nnd conscience dic
tating tho courso of residents' nttl
tudo toward n local press, tlioy enn
(orco obcdlonco to Ideals. Faco to
fnco with n reading constituency that
withholds or gives Its patronngo ac
cording ns Journals to certain stand
ards, thcro oro few owners of nows
pnper properties who will not obey
tho domnnd. Tho real question
thoroforo Is, Who shall framo tho
demand? A vigilant minority
nonio or otliorwlso always controls.
Uoston Monitor.
t WITH THE
I toast andtea:
GOOD EVENING
I resolved that, like tho sun,
so long as my day lasted I
would look on tho bright sldo ,
of everything. Hood.
GO W
CO
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SMITH PLANTS BALL
EAGUE
SCORES
ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY NEWS
LIFE
A catch of breath, a rising sun,
A few gray clouds, llfo'o race begun.
Electric Power Plant to be
Finished This Year Mr.
Mereen Returns.
Itnpld progress is bolng niado on
tho now electric nlant at tho C. A.
Youth scales tho heights, lovo seeks Smith mill and it is hoped to havo it
its end, icndy for operation within tho next
Wealth comes and goes, ties break thrco mouths. Tho boiler plant will
and mend. probably be coraplotcd within a
i month nnd tho balance of tho ma-
A few good friends, a tear, a smile, chinory Installed within two months
Somo days of cheer, a sigh moan- trom that tfmo so that tho plant
while. Bhould bo completed somo tlmo lu
DINNER PARTY
Last evening complimentary to tho
Illltiiioro boys, Mr. and Mrs. P. D.
I'niiim miturtnlned nt dinner. Thoir
guests wcro Mesaers. Mooro, Walter,
Nye and Pnion.
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Next Saturday evening nt Tho
Chandler tho local fraternity men
will tender a Pan-Hellenic banquet
in honor of tho fratornlty men
among tho Ulltmore boys.
FOR A I'M) LANG SYNE.
4 , 4
Next Wednesday, Sept. 11, tho
Coos County Ploueors win noiu a
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 7. Italn ' gathering nt Myrtle- Point nnd will
I enow old times nnu acqiiniiuuncus
Rain Prevented All Except San
I Francisco-Los Angeles
Game Yesterday.
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HOW THEY STAND
Los Angeles ... .87
Vernon SC
Oakland S4
Portland GO
San Francisco . . G3
Sacramento . . . .52
159 .G9C
CI .G85
CI .568
71 .459
88 .417
90 .307
loft this week fcToTvT5
land. 10ttelap
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nmosioxidciiango.oiu menus ue- .wii u u w rui.u0rceu concro o gan Frnncl8C0 gamo In tho const There will bo n big
,''"",. :,...JZmX IS "r u"Ln' "League yesterday. Tho score: n o'clock in the oven
buio iiiuusiiiD 6iu niou, biuvu iuuus ,.."...--.., ,..-.- ...... , At Los AncnlCS It. II. E. n linn.flrn mill nil
th noart' I . "?.?.? W2"" 5 V,1 nl"!.n,a,0.. ? Los Angeles 1 5 1 dco. Among those
... . ... ... . .. .... i,n ;i.i,itn r ..... !..:- it Snn I-ranclsco
ino sun uroops uown, mo ciouus ".v "'.uu,u u; uv luuiwu u .
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Mrs. P. c. Dirch nm
MlssHaZotMcrryInnnaiLV
apcndlng tbomimSa0,
homo, plan, to inn' ?. e &J
Chleo, California, t0,Xe!j
Mr. nnd Mrs. F u tr.
clicstor, Minn, where M? , r,0 U
dorwont an oporntlon .1. !"4
Tho operation wassVc" ,S
Is oxppctod that Mr. n.',.1 "H
jontarh better ,Jft Jji
..... -o-
i. u. iionon und fnm- . ,
their now homo at Ponin, n. reitl
the first of tho 4 :htJy
cards just receive. by fr 3
They had a rather hard dk,lr
washout delaying tZ $.
nosa of Miss Illlth linn-,""ll
trP thttj
ss Iluth ii" B?a."lll
with thoir plans fnr , "."'ti
at - - U II n !.
lunowHiono Park.
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swing low,
A fow farewolls, then tlmo to go.
CLIFFORD KANE STOUT.
PLUGGING ALONG.
Down on tho corner some soru
headed men stand an the bourn gal
lop by, kicking mid carping and
roasting again everything under tho
ky. While they nro showing that
life Is n.fako, proving that ovcry-
uiiugH wrong, Peter tlio potior bus
no roar to liiaRo Peter keeps plug
Blug along. Many are Idle; tho
linker, tho clork, laborers, too, by
tho score: bitter their cry that they
cannot got work nothing but grief
Is in Htorol Peter la laboring year
nuer year, uumiiiina n antlsflod
song; ovorythlng'H gay on tills old
planet hero! Peter keopa plugging
along. Peter has paid for the eo -Jngo
he owns, Petor Is clear out of
debt; down In the bank bo him two
hundred bones why should ho wor
ry or fret? Iloodli'HH of soreheaiU
who stand on U.u utreot, making
mum ulnae mm n gong, Peter keopa
huBtllng on rubber-tired feet Peter
Kvops plugging along.
It Isn't necessary for tho girls who
really don't want to get married to
advertlso tho fact.
Somo girls have a way of making
men lovo them by saying tlioy nover
Intend to get married.
About tho last place on earth to
look for tho "philosopher's srono" la
In an engagement ring.
iso, Mamlo; tho girl who was born
in May needn't necessarily oxpect llfo
to no a continual picnic.
It makes no dlfforcnco to n girl
how ninny of her friends got mnrrlod
&o long ns alio Is engaged.
No girl over dospnlrs of making nn
eligible match as long as sho can af
ford an afternoon nnd evening gown.
Thoso men who nro continually
running In debt might learn to crnwl
out by wntchlng tho baby once In a
whllo.
Most mon enn tnlk moro frcoly
numii mo neons or tnoir country
limn they can nbout tho needs of
their family.
A rcgrottablo fact In connection
with tho Independence of young
womon Is thnt with somo It tnkes tho
luim of Impudence.
will bo readv for onarnttnns. tts '
construction Is necessarily Blow and
tne winter season will probably pre-
"DUGS" IMYMOND DKAI).
2 9 2 tend from MnrBlilleld ni
iHnnson. who has been In Coos conn-
ity since 1S53, 59 years; Mr. 13. it.
I Hilborn, of Mllllconia, ami aire. u.
lent It bolnc rushed . rnnl.ilv i... Former Noted New York Pitcher H. Diingnn, of Coos iiiyor, wno una
Is desired. I Siiccimilm Today. , cnlled our county Her liomo ror f.J
Arno Moreen, of tho C. A. Smltn (' Associated Press to Tho Coos years. The iiaiiics of the other plo-
COinnnilV. who rntiirnnil from lio Uay Times.) i iieurn 01 .nunuuuiu " ..i...
south on tho last Nann Smith, o-' CHICAGO, Sopt. 7. Arthur, bot
iircsscd hlmsnlf ns nlnnnn,! with H.n tor known In bnscbnll circles ns
progress being made. Ho has boon "Hugs" Itnymond, former pitcher of,
dovotlng his attentions rocontly to tho Now York National League team, iI'I',iVI2,:il(i''!fc'i a a !
tho ImnrovonicntH liolnir niniln nt Bnc vn fniiml ilnnil In n dnivnlown hnlnl
latlionto mill Onltlnilll. Thn Hnnr... tnilnv Thn Nirnnnr'i Iiipv nilil Hint I MlHS Marjory CoWllll, (if Glell
i picnic dinner at Miss Ida Adams, formeri, .,.
.iilng, followed by J Han of this city, writes thif la
OIU-W8IUUI1UI1 I1UV1I1K n 111081 (lollg itflll .L i '
who will at-, visited In Portland. s.i uA'H
from MnrBhlleld nro Mra. 0.. const cities. Sho Is nn !,,,!. ?ll
to Now Hampshire. ,roai
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will aiipcar lator.
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4AAAAAA . . . .
tAAAJ,i,:wVM!
.u.VTVMMi,
enjoyable tt
Tho Crescendo Club nnd wit '
llllllo Class KnVo nn n . J ."
curslon to .lonlnn'H pom'i'w
lug. conipl inentary to l'rof. n0,v
, rlon Wheeler of Portland, M
guest of Prof. Davidson, u m
, Tioga vaB chartered for the S?
rIoii
and
monto yards will bo puroly n retail death was duo to heart dlsenso, ag-l Junction, Is spending Saturday and ,.row
uraucn uui mo now yarus at Uak- gravatcd by tho excessive heat,
land will bo a wholcsalo depot for
supplying tho cities around tho Day. HOOSHVKLT IS HU8V.
iiio plan la to navo tho Adollno
Sunday with her parent8, Mr,
Mrs. .Ins. Cowan, In this city.
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. Pleasant weather and a jS
d of young people together K
co lunch prepared bv th.i.j.
Smith, tho big now sister ship of tho K.PreIdoiit 8penkn in North I)n-! 1'oavor Hill
Nann Smith, carry lumber thoro nnd kotn, Kimiitlo to .Montnnn. v,B,t wltn fl,r8'
iiit-ii ii win uo uoiivcrcu. ii win uo (By Associated Press to Tho Cooi
impossible for tho Adollno Smith to, rjay Times)
dollvor parts of cargoca at different GRAND FORKS, N. D., Sept. C
Slt.M. P5 I8 BT, of th0 "l d0 not l)0,lovo that tho American
T .' r0nr ' ' b?,".d? ,nA .. ' PJPlo will put into power a party
.-:-.-" "". mv nii. wiilrli nniinr nlnn nr Inn Ulna .ilnli
rs v$rFs$?$i rL''rir!0 r T""r,c" "'
Ni:WS OI.' ALLKOANV.
Mrs. R. Rooko of Coos River Is
visiting friondB In Allegany this
weok nnd expects to go to Loon Lake
Stindny to visit her son, Robort
Rooke, for a fow days.
Honry Lnlrd of Loon Lnko oxpecta
to go to Coqiilllo Mondny to nttond
court.
NORTH URNI) NKW8
Thoro will bo services nt tho St.
Mnrys' church Sundny nfternoon nt
2 o'clock.
POItTCIIH MVV STOItK.
Itportnl to Havo Purchased Hiinl
ICntnlillNliiiicut nt Iliigeiip.
FLORKNCU, Or., Sopt. 7. Tho
current wnB turnod on from tho
plnnt of tho inorenco Klectrlc Com
pany Saturday night for tho llrst
tlmo. Several buildings have nl-
ivtor ii-ii i-f I rt,n,l' ,,po" w,ro,, ""'' nmro wiring Ih
look for coiiurusHliinni ni.i. ,,inf,..,..:i "0II "" rnBl h the mon can
don't bother his soul; working I ,worR' At iroHtnt tliu nliiiit Ih In n
nwny In tho sun and tho Bbado, ho Ih, ,0,"l,,,rn',( w,"'t' "l ding, but a
ncqulrliig n toll. Having a wn( fir (,l,m" Htrmtmo will bo erected In
the neiiHon of Htntw, wtillo be Is rng-
. nun mrong, reier titan Hoiiho with
al ii,''ll,U"1 8 ,,otor ls llBBlK
v,Mi.ti nn, tr
Cbnajn
KM
Frimh Folo fiiip!i.H Walker St',.1
a short time. It Is iiiulerstood hero
that Porter llroa. havo purchased
I tho stock of tho Hurd Lumber A
avigaiion uonipany'8 storo anil will
distribute It to the commissary do
partmontH of (heir varloui railroad
j (cimtrui'llou cauipM.
die
TAI'I'V and PKANUT lllliri'liK
2'i t'i:.TH POUND. SATURDAY and
SUNDAY nt STAFFORD'S.
Tho Royal Neighbors will ex
tlimiKo meeting night with the Mod
ru Woodmen fur September 10 only.
THKSi: COLD AND CHILLY KV
IIMNt.'S TUV , HOT TA.MAI.i: AT
SARTIIR'S.
ARK (U'ARDING ItOAD
MANAGUA. Sept. C--Ainericnn
inarltiea and blue-Jackets are now
guarding ninny stations on the rail
road from Co rln to to Managua. Tho
operation of tho road will bo ro-
mimed at once.
tlo shower thoro last weok but it woa
noped that tho weather would turn
fair. Reports of rain thoro yoator
day nro discouraging.
Mr. Moroon said thnt ho did not
hear any now railroad nowa whllo
away. So far ns ho know, thoro woro
no now developments in tho South
ern Pacific and Termlnnl rnllway ne
gotiations rolatlvo to tho cntrnnco
to Mnrshnold by tho Southern Pa
cific. Ho said that ho thought it
would work out nil ngnt.
Ho expressed regrot ovor tho
dredgo Orogon bolng tnken nwny.
Ho said ho had honed that Hhn wnni.i
ronialu hero this wintor nnd continuo
tho channel Improvements nild alao
that something would bo dono to
wards filling Mill Slough. Ho said
ho regarded Mill Slough as ono of
tho most sorloiiB drawbacks In tho
development of Mnrshrtcld nmi
thought that something should ho
nu in onco to ovorcoinn it.
Mr. Smith will probnbly bo bnck
pn tho Ray In nbout a month ns ho
eaves Kuropo Septombor II for
home.
WILIIHLMINA IS TOTAL LOSS
Wi-eckeil Si'liiKincr Cniileil No Insu,.
unci' liar Npt ltcsponslhle.
FLORRNCH, Ore., Sept. 7.ifp to
tho presont tlmo no efforts hnvo been
mndo to flont tho stranded Wllhol
nilna. Most of tho upper works woro
washed awav bv tii, otr,r. i. .....
..I..I. ,L .' ." . ."'".". "' "inur
..... nmi a- is uoiintrui ir nnythlng
can bo saved. Tho Wllhelmlnn car-
" ',1H"rnncPn'J will be a total
loss to the owners.
hero today. In speaking of tho Dem
ocratic party and Woodrow Wilson.
From North Dakota Roosovolt will
go to Montann, making flvo speeches
thoro tomorrow.
n nico lunch prepared by the In.
and sand battles lniiiinii.r1.M. .5
!- All.- lloninn ret,,rned SJK Wt4
Illll 1VIIIIIJ ItllV'l tl OHUI I 1
J. T. McCormnc.
Tho following wero nmon, .t.
present, nnd ns some ono eipmui
it, to niontlon tho ono who bad a,
beat tlmo would bo to nnmfl nth vi
-lllllll. IIIHIIU - lf,1 .!. mi .. "'
and with other relatives on tho Day o 'n.i.. ..,.,? " "nBf. fllici.
oxnecta to leave shortly for her homo r" "li.r.Y"!.. ",",.u'...':0WKir.
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Mrs. Desmond, who hns been vis
Iting nt tho W. T. Merchant homo
SAVi: SIXTY-TWO LIVFS.
Four ItHMiklyn Pollcpitien Rescue
Many From Fire.
(Dy Assoclatod Press to the Coos Day
Tlmes.l
NEW YORK, Sopt. 7. Sixty-two
persons, 18 of them children, nil of
wnom woro ovorcomo by smoke In a
tenement nro In Rrooklyn, wero ro
movod by four pollcomon early to
day In n half conscious condition.
I'lcturoH
Studio.
and framing, Wnll:r
WOI.GAST HURTS ARM
CADILLAC. Mich.. Sept. d.Mt
WolgiiHt. lightweight champion, sus
tained nu lujiiiy to his right arm to
day whllo cranking hla auto. The
doctor'H declare they will keep him
out of the ring for six weeks, In
which case the match with Pnckoy
MeFarlaud In New York this month
will nrnbnlilr be pciHtponed
dlo
Fro.sh Foto Supplies -Walker Stn-
CIIICAGO LINICS COSTLY.
CHICAGO, Sopt. 7. Tho proposed
subway system In Chicago from tho
uown-iown district to South, West,
North, Northeast and Southwest will
cost flGO.000,000.
PANAMA .MAN ANGRY.
Jenliioj-8 of it. s. Control of Canal
Zc-no In ::pivhscd.
iuy Associated Press to Coos IJu
Times )
PANAMA, Sopt. 7. In tho ns-
Bomuiy today Deputy Constantino
nrusuinonn, rornior president of tho
iiniiiiiini assomiiiy and a rolatlvo of
President Arosomenn, ndvlsed Pana
ma to "retain tho remnant of their
sovereignty as tho claws of tho Am
erican Kaglo aro deep In the body
gfv tho republic." Replying. Deputy
Justinlanl, a mombor of tho majority
saiu Panamn had nothing to fear
Ing. Mo8dnmos. Davidson and Nn.
kirk, Messrs. Moody. Hnge. Carr.Di
vldson, McNny, Goodwin and Jkfc.
gor.
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IHLT.MOIti: INITIATION.
Tonight tho Illltmoro forw.7
boyH will hold their monthly Inlfc
Hon snngerfcHt at the Oco. Marti
homo nu South Coos ltlvcr. Tti
nro four candidates to be Inltlittl
"Prophet" Whinner.
"Squirrel" Alexander,
"Pat" Dougherty,
"Duko" Keolor.
The boys leave Mnrsli field (or Hi
8Ccno of foHtlvltlcs about 5 tblm
onlng nnd tho guests will follow rt
tho lnuneh Mnrshflehl nt about I'b
p. m. Dr. Hnyden hns charte i
tho "clnuibnko," und this Is suSdetf
nsstirnnco of Its cxrcllcnrc.
After the Initiation, "tunti"u!
supper, the boyti will enjoy whit
cnlled n "Blng," 'wbero cverjrxwj
JoIiib In. If tho candldntci areibleti
Dick Mnrkle, of , lift their voices aftor the eTttltj
guestH this wooki nrogrnni. This la tho first aantenVt
near Los Angolca.
O
Win. Patterson, who Ih visiting his
mint, Mrs. Abo Tonbrook, nenr Kla
math Falls has written ills mother,
Mrs. Ida Patterson, that ho expect h
to return noon. Mrs. Tonbrook will
return with him to spend tho winter
hero In hopes of benefiting her
hoalth.
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Mrs. A. J. Aiken returned to the
Hay this weok, from San Franclso.
Mrs. Otto Solicitor will not return
for a week or ton days. Sho la re
ceiving medical treatment,
o
Mrs. Fay E. Ward and hnby, of
Missoula, Mont., who havo mndo nn
oxtended visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
H. Sheppnrd, of North Rend. parentH
of Mra. Ward, left for their homo
last Saturday.
O
Mre. C. A. Wilson, of North nond,
returned this weok after visiting
relatives at Vancouver.
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Mr. nnd Mrs.
Cooston, hnvo na
rholr niece, Miss Minnie Parker, of; or aong feast that tho boys have bs'l
.liimiiuii. Illinois, wno intends to on tho liny.
Kn.tlnln .... .1. ...I... I
iviiiuiii mi me wiuier,
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Mra. W. II. Simpson and Mra. C.
II. Worrel. of North Ilend. left over
land for Portland Inst Tuesday.
n
Miss Selnia Holmes plans In leave
noxt weok to visit In San Francisco
and othor California points.
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jivi: PLAY.
Me
It la announced that "The Dar'Isl
of Parla" will be repeated at Nona
llend next Monday evening Ijr l!
Marahllold homo talent cait wlU
successfully piesented It here M
Wediicsdny night under the dim-
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thnmn nrn,ll.-.V,,""", ."'"'." '""".iV.i
hnvo tnken ai.artn.onu , ei, o-n" " ' um,.or. " lir" " '"l "'rto
null imiMhwr m. ii i . y" , n pop mar one nnu iui '
ono hir In' "rn,,'nw ,1'nvl.ig' muBlo .uui was well handled br rit
o ill ly fron, ,ortI,,l1 o homo talent. Mr. Gral.nm mart!"
J"ln..llor. '"'sbaiid, who Is a member i.rrm.-o for lt ...oductlon ia C
oiu iiiiaiim nau noui ng to fear' of tho nriuiuimu- k-i.V.T.i 7. lunuiKi
nrnnori,. I...I .."..-' "M " "lumur, .WTH, MIOIII-l
-J1"""J """""-'U HIWII. eggOr. WIO Wn Vljjlll.m. II...... I I -.- ..-.. ..-. . ClmtllL
irj-ni. " iiiuiu iiuru. 1'ur 1'iioios uuiuunuao. uu
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IWTIinBHBHMKJTITIIWillL1 ' - JM.ii . j " MrTTiTT1ll ii .Mill' 'WBIM mwmTI
One-fourth
I Q" on
A BIG CUT
ON
Hand 'Painted China
and Cut Glass
nu; r.m'K.vri-;ns will soon
UK HKMODT'I.INfi OUR STORi:
AND TO RKDUCi: THE ItltEAKAGi:
WE IIAVS Di:CIDKD TO SELL
THESE GOODS AT A VERY LOW
PRICE FOR AHOUT TEN DAYS.
SAVE .MONEY ItY UUYING NOW
GET YOUR FUTURE WEDDING
OR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS NOW.
T "W
aw jioiuie men
amid All.
M
I
name:
I
' you like Good Clothes, and are willing to par
a fail- price fm. them, just hear in mind this
mo: "SelihM-lhilhmore." It stands fm. ,,
than you've been used lo gettin- for your monev;
a lact that's worth remembering.
When we say SHiloss Clothes are better than
others you ean buy, that statement's either true
it isn't. We believe it fo true;and it is, von
ought to buy them. At least you ought to know.
It's easy to find out.
ScMoss-Baltimraore Cloth
.es'
j?
Red Cross Jewelry Department
Phono V-J,
JeMelers und OjitleluiiN, 103 Front Strtvt.
aio sold In MARSHFIELD at THE FIXUP. You enn got
them; and you ought to. YOU'LL FIND THEY HAVF
CERTAIN STYLING, FIT AND FINISH MOST UNUSUAL
that they're very carefully made; that they KEEP their
looks and shape. All this Is sure, and guarantee'.: yot th
" no more than others..
TJb Pimp
Marshfield
North Bend
rmm Mima mm
LJfcWr)
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f CUakt Ua.
iiitwi 4 mw