--' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1912.-EVENING EDITION. i BUY MILLINERY NOW AT A STILL DEEPER CUT IN PRICES lyim,' jbmbbcBBBBBBP8I BT ?ns?C BBBWTtSMBBW BwHiwS Hii "EB1HHm- 5 Mia AIKEN'S - ' BW After looking at our windows, step inside and see the nice line of hats we are selling at different prices from From $1 WATCH OUR $1.00 AND $5.00 WINDOWS I Yn ns1 r 4 stst -! W 4.. N . x ma aait ia nut uiuiiicu iu mecuum priced hats as the beautiful pattern hats at $15,00 t $3000 are included and these are being sold at JUST HALF PRICE DON'T MASS THIS PPORTUMTY---CALL AT ONCE RS A. G. AIKE COOS BULL!) NO NEXT DOOR TO WOOLEN MTU, STOKE. isri 10(1 Forrest, guest, niul Mrs, Doraoy Kroltzcr. Mrs, J. O. Kinney of South Ilroud wny will ontortuln tho Club Friday, November 15, miti) iwutv. ? PKItSONAL notices of visitors I la tho city, or of Coob liny peoplo f who visit In otlior cities, tocothnr with notices of social nffalrs. nro , gladly received In tho social de partment. Telephone 133. No tlccfl of club mootlngs will bo published and secretaries uro kindly rcaueoted to furnish satno. Tin: da.vcij. One dnnco thoy call tho two-stop nnd House mo oinor ono the wnltr., I lead In preserving child llfo and happiness throughout tho country. siiiHiui H. Antnony, pioneer in ef forts to procuro moro equal rights for women. Charlotte Ilronto, whoso novels are among tho best In English lit erature. Jnno Aueton, whoso pon pictures or isngiisn vinngo lire promlso to bo iuunortnl. Juno Addams, first citizen of Chicago and head of tho Hull n.u "inti turn ni(. im, 3at, sure, poor Mick tho I'ltiHloner, 7 whoso loft log badly halts, i T. faith, Htii'li dances Mick himself', KPISCOPAL OUIIil). with nil iiiu imit ooni.i .1.. n,. Mth. (leoruo (leiscndorfor ontor- For ho would say, oh r s.iy too. Micro's ,,,,lu,' th-' North llend Altar Oulld not much dancln' to them ,nHt Thursdny nfternoon at hor homo Bat, Mick, ho wouldn't dnnco such '" s.ortix I,cni1, Af,or tll KOornl things: ho Isn't ho far gone ro,l,,no "f business and social tlmo, Jlcgor, 'twould innko tho poor man t,, llOHto served luncheon to hor bluHh the way they carry on K'1(JS, wl woro Mrs. C. M. Uylor, Kr(th bunny hugs and turkey trots !'" ' " "nrtlo, M,H- w c- ""Hoy. and Hiirh outrageous praneln'. ' , s ,.,,0,m KrilB0 m,(l Mlm (lertrudo Such work perhaps Is something olso, "'J"1 "K; , ... , , but, faith, It Is not dancln'! , lho. (""' w ' 10i "B" Thurn- day, Nov. 21. Tho placo will bo nn- JJut now, you tnko nn Irish Jig, n ,lomu'Cl' ,nto''. double or n reel. -till if yoil hnvo a lionrt n nil T Milnlr ? : . - -- "" - i CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happonlngs, intended for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than C o'clock p. in., Friday of each wook. (Hxcoptlons will bo I - "Mrs. H. F. MorrlBscy entortalned a number of her friends Informally Tuesday afternoon at cards after which refreshments woro nerved Those enjoying MrH, Morrlssoy's hos pitality wero Mrs. John S. Coko, Mrs, L. W. Travor, Mrs. A. 13. I'owors. Mrs, Fred Powors, Mrs. Dorsoy ICrelt rzo, Mrs. Ward M. Dlako, Mrs. Hugo Qulst. Mrs. Oeorgo Murch. Mrs. A. K. Adolsporgor, Mrs. Claybaugh, Miss Anderson and Miss Rush. .j. 4. . , paihy and friendship wero extended to Mrs. Knto Lnndo, n pnst president of tho club, who Is slowly recovering from n sevcro Illness. Mrs. Murpny was assisted by Mrs. J. T. Hall In serving dainty refreshments. Mrs. A. J. Savago, Mrs. Tonbrook nnd Miss Clovo woro guests of tho club for tho afternoon. Tho Club will moot next weok with Mrs. Mnry McKnlght. Tho niombors present woro Mrs. (leo. F. Murch, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght. Mrs. F. A. Hazard, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. Olivia Kdinnn, Mrs. K. Mlngus, Mrs. C. F. Kaiser, Mrs. 0. A. Dennett, Mrs L. M. Noblo, Mrs. Chns. Stnuff, Mrs F. K. Allen nnd Mrs. J. T. Hall. 'twill mnko you fool. I noxoit .miss in:.vi)i:itst)X social skwi.nh cluh I IIOXOH MRS. CTiAYHAUCII Mrs. A. R. Adolsporgor and Miss Daisy Dean Rush entortalned a 1111 111 her of friends nt cards at tho Adds rorgor homo on Wednesday In honor of their slstor, Mrs. Claybaugh Tho houso wns beautifully decorat ed in Oregon grnpo and huckloborry. Drldgo was tho afternoon's diversion nt which Mrs. McArthur camo off with first prlzo. After enrds, dainty ro- rroHlimontH woro sorved. Knch re fteshment tnblo had a contorploco of nutors. Mrs. Hugo Qulst and Miss Nclllo Towor assisted In serving. Thoso presont woro MoHdnmos R M. Harry. K. 8. Uargolt, Ward M Ulake, John Hansen. F. O. Ilorton, Willis H. Kennedy. C. F. McKnlght, Oeorgo F. Murch, C. R. Peck, A. II. rowors, Fred rowers, Hugo Qulst, J. C. Kendnll Mrs. Tldball. M. C. Mnlo nev. W, F. MeKldownov. I". D. Mc Arthur O. S. Torrov and L. W. Trnvr, nnd tho Misses Sntlierlnnd. Anna - t McKldownev. Xnn llrownlug, F.volyn Tf. Din. ...I.., I.., 1. ., ...... V ...,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,., lu.i , lno, no ' tn linvn lionn nnlortnlnoil liv Mr. Ooo. tiouiy none, so oasofu , - '" mrr,ngor entortalned ..""'7n ' ,TnBr,,,,ioi fnr tun woni nn JIB hero and there In turn they go so """iber of friends Thursday evening A, "? '"11 VZ Harming and so graceful, l,Hr ''"mo on hoiiiii ruirii street in ""V,"' Vvr io Vnr loiislv 111 if lln' of the tune itself would lionor of Miss 'lolot Hendorson. Tho tm ' sorlousij ill of imuso was promy decorated in nut- Tho Social Sewing Club which was; Andorson, Nolllo Tower and Clove. Tho llltlu Illllkn Villi fill I'll vm 1 r lironMi 'Twould stir tlm houI u-iiiiin vm, in unui loaves and clirvsnntlioniunis. ' t lut vnrv vnl. lit .in,.d.i lll'ldup was tho dlvorRlnn 11 ml ulv In. Ami wlillo tho foot nr,i lmnnliii? ni blcs woro played. Mrs. K. F. Morris- I while tho feet are keeping time, ,),p8 worc P'nyeil. Mrs. K. F. Morris- I nnd lightly, hrlghtlv glnncln' Boy wnn Indies' first prlzo and Mr. ink you If therc'H something thorn ''ow Ko'zor gentlomon's first. 1 , r l'RRSIIVTKItlAX TjAHIKS. SIIA'KR TKA. M'-8. A. 'A, Down wjh hostoss to tho Ladles' Aid of the nantlst chiiich with n Silver Tea on Inst Wedncndtv at hor homo on South Uroadwoy. Af- .er 1110 roguinr or'iir or l)iislnes tho Til usk you If therc'H soinelhlnir thorn 'w Koyzor gentlomon's first. 1 Tho ladles of tho Presbyterian following program was rendered: that looks to you like dancln'! I'nch wns served nftor which tho hurcli Had anotnor nil day session uoadlng A Thnnksglvlng Story guests cnloved sovornl musical num. nnd pot-luck dlnnor nt tho homo of Mrs. (leo. Wntklns. 3ut as for turkey trots nnd such Mint ,U!,'H' Mr8, a U' WnUor on So,,th Fourth Roading Selcctod now nro all tho go ' Thoso Invited woro Mr. nnd Mrs. A street Thursday to mnko final nr- Mrs. Chns. Patchott. Tbfty'ro nothing like tho dances that T Unlnos. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Par- rangomonts for tholr bazaar which Is Instrumontnl Solo wo danced In ould Mnvo " ir. nun ,irs, rj. i Aiorrissoy., '" " "" l" "lnl- ri-nmj- nun numr-i .miss Annn uowns. itUilulUK OOICCIO'.I Miss Ivy Hill. Aftor n plonsant soclnl hour, re freshments woro sorved. Tlioso pre sent woro Mrs. Holon nnldwln. Mrs. fieo. Wntklns. Mrs. Chns. Patchott, Mrs. E. Kolly. Mrs. Wallmark. Mrs. Chas. LaChopollo, Mrs. Roycraft, Mrs Daisy Andorson. Mrs. F. II. Dresser. Mrs. John Nngle, Mrs. J. C. Donno, Mrs. Ohmnn. Mrs. W. Hill. Mrs. Geo. (luluvsou, Mrs. Corey. Mrs. Menrs, Mrs. C. II. Iloffmnn. Mrs. Colvln, Mrs. Alvn Doll. Miss Ivy Hill nnd Miss Mnmlo Gulovsnn. Ih Sunimor nt tho crossroads, or In Mr; "!,,, l!'s- horsey Kroltzer. Mr."'ny In Novembor. Wlntor on tho door ","1 Ml- c'l,"- Vnn Duyn. Mr. nnd Mr8' J- " J"l' wn oloctod to Tl)t lifted off Ita hinges, mndo n Mr" vr f rosthwnlt. Mr. nnd Mrs. w. meinborshlp of tho Auxlllnry. This stngo upon tho lloor A- up11- Mi- nnd Mrs. F. K. nottlns. 'I'0 Inst nil dny meeting to bo hold sure, anyone can nanco today and "; ,',"' ""''": ,,""'i,,. mi: ' .,...... ,"- ovon poor old Mick "', x,rH c- n- '". Dr. nnd Mrs. 'K holng hold nt tho homo of Mrs. ou!d do iih well ns most of them, for iV I; ""''seworth. Mlssos Rnmnnn w- F- ?,pK,',"wnoL . on Wednosdny. all ho has n stick Radcllffe. Maud Painter. Violet Hen- November 20th. Thoso present nt Tiint Jut is, If lie would condescend to ,,,',,",,, ,,,,,, "r- iiuorKo iiooiirum, .Mr. "" '' oiu .uumniuiua such outrageoiiB prancln', . " J- u,nra" nn Mr- '-w Koyzor. VriV.,,1, ,V ,Vu,VKnn' " A 'l,onp.8' .sure, I know that. Ilko myself. TZ h !' i" v Vi llul "V ?' n"rkT" ho wouldn't call that daiicln'i . i hart, I,. W. I.nngdon. Hugh Long. J. DFXIS A MrPV Vtiy ' 1IOXOU COOS HAY filRL I O. Sutherland, W. S. Nicholson, I. S. Al"m' Smith. K. Converse. A. K. Seaman. : Miss Ada Cllnkenbeard. dauuhtor K. Robinson, A. L. Ruttz. Chnrles a lauuhtor it 1 T niliilri...l.AnM.l rn..,Al T.nPlininllA T TY Cnna rnvM T..1, TllllniD lllinillllll ,,,,,-r, . "1 " v."l'lllJl-lllll 111 IJllllUMn M..v...w,.v, ,.i, , in, uuiiisu mill, ........, ........,.. .,..,,,,.-,. , t-rooic. wiio is attend nc Normal i ll. waltor. u. N. Fenton. T. J w ' School nt Monmouth, Oregon, hns Scaife. Mrs. Kettrlng A. T. Unlnes, i no oiii mains or tno laud are neon electod president of tho clnss. v. S. Dow nnd S. D. Ilnrper, and tho yetting all boiIb of eulogies for Miss Cllnkonbenrd's frlonds on Misses Armsby nnd Lillian Seamnn tie good work thoy hnvo done nnd Coos Hay will bo deeply gratified to The ladles sorved luncheon to the it Is clalmod that this class has ac- learn of this honor as sho Is nitm- following men: Rov. J. R. Rurkhart. omiillshed much in the way of bered nmong sovornl othor Coos Ilnv A. T. Haines. P. W. Dodson. R. N. mklng the world a hotter place In girls who hnvo recently received class Fenton, W. S. Nicholson nnd C. II. which to llvo. Hero Is a list of distinctions. .Walter, 12 old mnlds who are famous In : j : History who are now put forward 4 tn provo that the old maid is tho I IR'ISCOPAL LADIES I I PRISCILLA CI.UH. I one who nccompllshos grent under- 4 4 , J R,K,,,BS- I A business mcetlni: of tho Womnn'R Mrs. Onlo ontertnineil tho Prlscliln AXXIVKRSAItV D1XXRR Dr. R. II. Waltors and wlfo enter tolnod with n duck dlnnor last Mon dny evening In honor of tho sovonty soventh blrthdny of Richard Wnltars. Sr. Those of tho dinner party wore Mr. anu .Mrs. .ionn near, Dr. and Mrs. R. II. Walters, honor guest Rlch nrd Waltors, Sr.. nnd Richard, Jr., Hnrry and Johnnie Walters. A a Queen Mlsinboth. in whoso rolgn Auxlllnry of tho Rnlsconnl clmrch was Club Wednesdnv nt n vnn- ninnunn1 I Mice wnnmnv ,.-t,,, 7 Bug end reached her golden age. hold at the Roctory on Monday nftor- afternoon of sowing nnd chat, mini- J Hnronco MKhtlugale. ungel of noon. Ofllcors for tho year wero boring among her guosts Mrs. Fred Mrs. I. S. Kaufman has received mcrcv In tin. Crimean war and es- electod ns follows: President. Mrs. Clrlnolds. Mrs. Knud Krlckson. Mrs. nnnouncoment of tno coinine woddlne vnrHin:'o80f 0,,u,,zoa nur8,l,B "P0I Mn;h. Vice-President. Mrs. Henry Olson. Mrs. W. Nelson nnd of Ml ! pSrtmnn Helena.on anB n n, , , , '- ""rsfnll, Jr.. Treasurer. Mrs. J. Mrs. Goo. Rourke. Aftor a lunch tho nnd Mr. Davenport of Los AncoloB tn Dorothea nix. pioneer of reform Albert Mntson. Sec-rotary. Mrs. W. A. club adjourned to meet November 20 bo solemnlM hi prison nnd reformatories ineth- Toye. Other matters relating to with Mrs, Fred Grlnolds. ber nt tho 1 ome of Miss VnrYmnn vnn inn u n r; nr iha mivi nnpi- tr. .ii .-c . ju .xlllnrv worn ilU I ranees k. wiliard. rounder or cussed, nftor which refreshments the temperance movement. wore served. Thoso prosont woro Rcs-a llonhour. who opened now Mesdnmes J. S. Coke. Win. Led ward, in""' iiriun in mi' lujuuBuiiiiiuuii j. j. .Matson, tioo. v, Murch, W. A. ot ii nun- mo. Toye, R. R. Drowning nnd R LADIRS' ART CI.1M1. Tho Ladles' Art Club was vorv ov. nlonsnntly ontertnineil nt the home of Clara Ilarton. founder of the Rod Drowning. It wns decided to hold n Mrs. Dorsey Kroltzer last Thursday Cross society e Ml savior of tliotw- Bpeclal missionary service In tho nfternoon. Mrs. R. D. McArt rand anils from ileaih nnd su for lug. Uhurch on Sundny evening, the tenth. Mrs. Frank Sumner hnvo been electod Joan of A-e mo of the- Import lut fnctors In French history Julia I.nthrop. choson from among the women of America to I ns delegates to nttend the Fedora Tho brido-olect Is nulto well known on tho Dny, having been tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. I. S. Kaufman last Oct ober and November. The young cou ple will resldo In Los Angoles. I - SIRS. TORRRV HOSTESS. A. X. W. CLUll. . Tho A. N. W. Club mot Thursday KPTTiELL C!OT?!ETS wUl. Mr?- w l- M"n)hy with a largo .. ji manual LiUJXOJjxo I number in attendance. Tho secrotnry aay bo obUinod In Marshfleld from wns Instructed to send a report of tho tr A ...- T7"TT.J ! " - " nu ouiiu ruuuiuiiuii Mrs, Jiniuv jj.uii.aiui, Corsetier. Ml So. 6U K. of Woman's Clubs which meets In Portland Novembor 13 tn 1R. K'nm. (nations for Offlrorn fnr thn Mmlnv1 PhM.SOMC.Vear wero made. Messages of sym- der,' Mr.: jf W. IHIdoibrand, Mrt Mrs. O. S. TnrrAv nntnrtnlnn.i - Hon of Women's Clubs which meets number of guests nt sewlne Inst I , Inl'ortlnnd Nov. 13 to 15. Thursday and Friday at hor l,nm m South Marshfleld. Delightful two course luncnoons woro sorved. Mrs. Torrey's guests wero Mrs. Sutherland. Mrs. W. F. McEldownoy, Mrs. A. L. Darker, Mrs, C. F. Mc Knlght, Mrs. F. B. Allen, Mrs. A. E. Adolsperger. Mrs. Claybaugh, Mrs. McGeorgo, Mrs, Blako, Mrs. A. B Oldloy. Mrs. E. M. Barry. Mrs. Lid doll, Mrs. W. B. Curtis, Mrs. L. K. Rofroshmonts woro served nftor n social time or sewing and conversa Hon to the following "'"I ". luiiii, .Mrs. jas. uowan, or,, .mtb, w, ii. uurtts. .Mrs. ivy con dron. Mrs. F. M. Flye. Mrs. Wm. Hongland, Mrs. J. a. Kinney. Mrs. Lydln Lang. Mrs. R. D. McArthur, mrs. rrunK numner. Mrs. w. Schroo- Halllngor, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. J. O. Langworthy, Mrs. Fry, Mrs. II. I. Rutlodgo. Mrs. A. II. Campbell nnd tho Misses McEldownoy, Clovo, Runli, Silverman nnd Allen. . I PIIOCItEKS CliUll. Mrs. W. S. Nicholson wns hostoss to tho Progress Club on Monday ItiHt. Aftor n short buslnesH session, Mrs. Songstnckcn coinplcted tho vory Inter esting description of her trip to the New Orleans Mnrdl Grns nnd voyngo to Culm. Mrs. Lcofo rond u vory fltio paper on tho llfo and work of Mozart. This woh followed by u book rovlow of tho Iron Woman by Mrs. Frank Ilorton. This Into story of Mrs. Mnr- B HmiU1IMIWWfcWW' garot Deland was received whs ,. v ii orcst by ,i, Club mcS j this now feature of Club W0Si throughout tho year. Pr!r,a Tho nienilicrn present were MnP R. Loero. Mrs. F (l Ilorton fi Sengstncken. Mrs. B. M Sm wj W. FMcRldowncy.Mr8.KS ngun, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mr w v Dlnko, Mrs. A L, llutti. Mr, j r Mnt.w... ,.. ii, ... . ."" ...... u,lkVl ,ln. v n, .Mcnoison. Mi Converse wns n guest of tho Club. w 1- v. w. ii. ji. ni:ci:niox i LnBt ovonlng nt tho liomt of &, fContlnud on Pat K IrUI GOODRUM'S GARAGE H-17 Central Avenue. Phone 373-J Hadquar11 For Cadillac and Ford Automobiles tof-lgh 1 IIMH Caillllnc Tiurliig Car, !!2IU5, I'ully INiiilpjKil r.o.b. .Mai-Hliflelil 101H Cuilllliic Slv-Pawcngcr ?2223i Fully EuuljijK'd f.o.b. .MnrslifleU lttlil Cadillac Roadster $2125, Fill ly EqulpiKMl f.o.b. Muraliflelil The Cadillac, the standard medium price car of the world, needs no praise from me. K any Cadillac owner. .s:LL '..- -'- -' FORD! FORD! FORD! CAN YOU EQUAL IT? Ford TouvhiR Car equipped with top, ffijj i shield and speedometer, delivered CQfl i m Marshfield for P V I Roadster, Fully Equipped, $625 The' run for 1-4 the expense of any car. GEO. GOODRUM COOS REPRESENTATIVE other