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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 19 14- EEMING EDITION.
SIGHT
ALLIANCE HILL g ""
E3!9MflBifKl2BI
were Donnld Gldley, Wnyiio Hnrrls,
Knnch Anderson, Elvln Johnson, Hoy
Johnson, Harold Johnson, Thos. Cros
thwnlt, I.csllo Holms, Krancls Sncchl,
Jnck Sncchl, Donnld Allen ami Hov.
Knotts.
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RV NsiSfM mt?w , Bnpi.ii.i.u.i.'viiAii. i
gBfeiKrw MONDAY. I
EJJtr- I'roRrcBS Club with Mm. V. I
WSr.' I T. Stoll. I '
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Cpntlirucdn m ltlli Tlirco-.-
wlll bIVo St. Vnlcntlno'a Tor tho
MnrslUlold Public Library. Among
thoso present Tuesday were Sirs. Dor
Boy Kreltzer, Mrs. K. 13. Straw, Mrs.
Cnrrlo DunKnn, Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgnn,
Mrs. I K. Gcttlns, Mrs. A. T. Hnlncs,
Mrs. It. K. Ilooth nnd Mrs. C. K.
Perry.
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KIMKCOPALnUlM). I
Mrs. Herbert Lorkhnrt wim hostesH
to tho MnrshflcM Kplscopnl Otilld nt
licr homo Tuesday nftornoon. No
jmrt'culnr business wns brought up
except thnt tho commltteo reported
Hint the rooms In tho new church
building would soon bn ready so thnt
tho Guild could meet there. Tho next
meeting plnco will bo announced Int
er. Those present this week woro
Mrs. Win. Horsfnll. Mrs. W. A. Toye,
Miss Kvelyn Atitlpnson, Mr Mnry
McKnlght. Mrs. J. M. Upton. Mrs. W.
S. Chnndlor, Mrs. IlenJ. Chnndler.
Mrs. Win. Duobner. Mrs. .1. 11. Klnnn
gnn, Mrs. Ii. M. Noltlo. Mrs. Knnnlo
Hazard, Mrs. 13. 0. rerbntu, Mrs.
Wallnce Perli'nin, Mrs. Hnrry Nns
burg. Mrs. II. 13. Drowning. Mrs. Km-
ma Nnsburg nnd Mrs. W. JJ. Curtis.
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I ItAPTIKT .ir.viou I'.VIO.V. !
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Inst n I Kht" nt the church tho boys
inrt girls of tho Junior Dnptlst Konguo
'nold n buslucfs meeting nnd elec
tion or officers with tho following re
sults: President Lulu Ilenson.
Vlco-presldent Dorothy Uassford.
Secretary Kugene Kclicy.
Tronsurer Howard McLnughlln.
Organist Cecil LnCbnpollo.
Ass't Orgnnlst Anna Downs.
Games wero plnyed nnd refresl'
montu norvM. Among thoso iiroseiit
woro Mnrjnrlo Kullor. Anna Downs.
Lulu llonson. Violet Ilnliprlsou, Uulli
McLniu'li'ln, Miriam Wright. Cloni
inco Wright. Vestn McMahnn. Doro
thy HnsH'ord. M"vlu'llo Mcl.iiimlillii,
Cnllstn Wnllor. CnMinrlno Woodruff,
Cecil LnCbnnollo. llownrd McLnugh
lln. Albert DasBford. Whltford Hall,
I3ugono Kolloy. Monroo MeMnhon,
Mrs. MoMnlibn. Mr. A. '.. Downs. Mrs.
0. I. Hnll nnd Hov. A. V. Uassford.
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Mrs. Dr Slmw will deliver n lec
turo on "Tho Homl to Hell" t tho
MnrBhlleld Ilnptlst church next- Tues
day ovonlng undor tho auspices of
tho Mnrshlleld W. T. U.
MONDAY.
Progress Club with Mrs. W.
T. Stoll.
TUESDAY.
North Homl Catholic Ladles
with Mrs. Itohert Banks.
Dr. and Mrs. HnrsfnU's Infor
mnl musical for Mr. Schmoddlng.
WI3DNI3SDAY.
Nowly-Wcd Club with Mrs.
Carl West.
North Bend Christian Sister
hood with Mrs. 13. McDnnlels.
Prlscllln Club with Mrs. Gnle.
Bridge Club with Mrs. Blnko.
Presbytorelnn Auxiliary with
Mrs. A. 13. Seaman.
THUHSDAY.
Young Matrons' Club with
Mrs. F. W. Powercs.
Social Sowing Club with MrB.
Del KhodcH.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.
Noble.
Thursday Sowing Clrclo with
Mrs. J. II. Stadden.
Kastsldo Sowing Club with
Mrs. W. V. Bycrly.
Kill DAY.
Thimble Club with Mrs. A. II.
Derbyshire.
Lndlcs Art Club with Mrs. V.
L. Sumner.
N. L. Y. P. S. nt tho church
parlors.
Skcnnsa Club with Mrs. Mllo
Sumner.
next week. Present yesterday wero
McsdnmcB Blntt. Coudron, Hnsuius
son, Blnnchnrd, l'lye, Foley, Tolnndor,
lMtnntn Lnng, Cowan, Kalkcnstoln,
Vaughuu, Honglaud, Smith nnd Sum
COMiKCK WOMEN'S CM'H.
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Tho Collogo Women's Club will
meet with Mrs. J. Wright Wilson
next Wcdnesdny evening, February !.
at 8 o'clock. Mrs. M. C. Muloney and
Miss Immel will Imvo churgo of tho
program. Mrs. Muloney will rend a
paper on tho Oregon Stnto University.
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K.Y.IOV SOCIAL.
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Lust owning at tlm homo or Mr.
nnd Mrs. S. .1. Immel, iiioinlit'rn or llio
livnl Christian Women and their
ImihIiiiihIh and rrlends enloved ti most
xlelluhtrul social. Musical hpIpcMoiih
by Mrs. J. W. Motley, rhnrnilcH nnd
other dlvernlons nrecodod rerrosh
monts. Among IIiokc uroMiit wero
Hov. nnd Mrs. .Samuel Gregg. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Myrlck. Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Mor
row, Mr. and Mrs. lIondrK. Mr. and
Mrs. Ynles Mr. nnd Mrs. Ward, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Hold. Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. 13. Powers. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. W.
Motloy. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Cow Mr.
nnd Mrs. Stovnll. Mrs, 1). (. McCurty.
Mrs. Blnlu mid Mrs. Gregg.
I ItlltTIIDAY PAIITV.
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A children's pnrty nt the homo or
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Jones In Kerndnlo
Is being given thin nftornoon celobrnt
Ing the ninth blrthduv of Miss Ellzn
hoth Jones. Among thu llttlu guestM
nru MIhkos l.nvluu nnd Dorothy Pain
ter. Ell.nliotli Flanngnu, Frances nnd
Phyllis Holm, Dorothy Ferguson. 131
slo lllllstrom. Muxlno Feuslcr, Uuth
Corey. lMnu Kronholin, Frances Hnll.
Marian Wilson, Aldouo Smith, Segrod
llongal, Eleanor HutiHoii, Collsta
Walters and Maxim- Jones, and Mus
ter Warren Painter and Baby Dnvld
Jones. Mrs. G. L. Hall Is helping
Mrs. Jones servo at tho prottv table
laid with Dutch place cards for tho
little maids, and n big birthday enko
lu red. white and blue, with nine
white cm nd It's on It!
MISS flit ECU) EXTEItTAINS
A vnrv nloiiR.'int comnllmnotnrv
party was given by Miss Mnrlo
Gregg at Iter homo on North
Eleventh street Inst Friday night.
About ton couple were present and
hugely enjoyed tho evening. Music,
games, taffy pulling nnd pleasant
conversation provided entertainment.
Tho following program wiw a part
of tho evening's diversion:
Miss Anna Coxln In catchy rag
times. "Tho Greatest Speech on Ilccord,"
by L?o Byorly.
MIrk Fnthnr Nelson nrcscntlmr
world's famous music.
"Tho Joys of n Son Voyngc," Hugh
Copple.
Tho Nnturnl Songster, as he snug
bororo the crowned heads of Eu
rope, Lolloy Hobcrtson.
DobntP, Hcsolved that womon
Bhould not nuirrv until rftcr tho
ago or twenty-rive. Affirmative,
Miss B'csste Immel and Miss Rllla
Boss; negative, 13d HlchardB and R.
P. Watson.
Thoso present wore Mlsso Carrie
and Hllln Hobs, Vivian Craig and
Mlnorva Mccum, Anna Cox, Bobs Im
mol, Belva Flunncnn nnd Dessn
Plnnntrim l.'allmr NTnlsnn. M. Cnrl-
son, Mnrlo Gresg, Messrs. Loo Bycr
ly, IiOlloy Robertson, Frank Howe,
Ira Howo, 11. P. Wntson, nnd tho
Messrs. Carlsons,
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IIOXOU .Mlt. SrilMKDIMXG. I
Dr. nnd Mrs. Win. Horsfnll will en
tertain Tuesday evening In honor of
Mr. Woirrnni Schmeddlng, who leaves
soon to live In Portland. The even
ing will be an Informal ono of inuolc.
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"MONTANA" PAIITV. 1
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Dr. nnd Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr.,
were hosts Inst evening nt a most de
lightful Informal "Montnna" party,
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wallaco
Pcrham nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. S. C. Smnll,
having been residents of Miles City,
Montana, whoro Dr. llorsfall's ramlly
lived for many years. Tho acquaint
ance was renewed In tho charming
evening of chat and music.
: I 'Oil MHS. WAIXACK PCHHAM. I
Mrs. Wnllaco Perhain was guest or
honor at cards Friday afternoon when
Mrs, W. S. Turpen entertained nt two
Inblcs of miction bridge. Other guests
wore Mrs. Henry Sougstnckon, MIrh
Oonovlovo Sengstacken, MrB. C. M.
Byler, Mrs. L. J. Simpson. Mrs. F. M.
Parsons nnd Mrs. Ciaudo Nasburg.
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TAKE OUT PULP
First Big Shipment Being Ta-'
ken on the Portland boat
Sunday Afternoon i
Held back b veral hours by a
stiff nor'wester which blew nil day
yestcrdoy, tho steamer Alliance, Cap-;
tnln Ous I.ofstedt. arrived In tho.
harbor from 13ureka today at 11;
o'clock and borthed at Mnrshflehl
Ishortly nftor 12 o'clock. She will'
jtak? on ovor 100 tonB of pulp from1
'tho local mill and a big shipment'
1 of cedar ties, which will prevent her
'sailing todny nnd she will depart
j tomorrow nt 1 o'clock In tho nftor
noon for Portlnnd.
Cnptnln I.ofstedt reported thnt the
recent hurrlcnno wns severe nt the
.Cnllfornln port, but no grent dam
age was done. Tho bar was quite j
smooth when lie caino In this morn-.
Ing, and ho passed tho lighthouse I
tenner Mnnznnna, which is gems
'over th" rnnge lights nt tho enlrnnco
1 to tho bay. Tho Manzanltn arrived
from Portland 11 dny or so ogo to
place lights of extra power In tho
plnco of the rnnge lights, which
cimnnt bo kept burning during high
winds.
I Tho pulp being tnken out by tho
Alllnuco Is the first shlpimnt of any
slzo sent from hero slnco the new
'mill commenced operntlons. It Is
consigned to l.obnnon, Oregon, nnd
in eouplo of other points where It
will be mndo Into snniplo pnpor for
the Portlnnd Chanibor of Commerce
nnd other orgnnlzntlons which will
boost the muuufncturo of tho pulp
jln Oregon.
I Tho passengers arriving on the Al
llnuco from I3urckn nro as follows:
Mrs. H. Bnlrd. Mnbol Bnlrd, Ollvo
Final Clean-Up
LADIES' SUITS. DRESSES
COATS RAINCOATS
DRESS SKIRTS
See advertised list of prices the lowest
of this entire event.
Hub Dry Goods Co.
Cor. Central Ave. and Broadway.
Phone 361.
STEAMER SAILS
FOR PORTLAND
Captain Mactjcnn's Packet
Leaves Marshfield on
Schedule Today
With n small quantity or freight
and a considerable list of pnsson-
EMERY BILKED
BI TELE1I
North Bend Officer ReporlJ
10 nave uome uver lo
Identify "Body."
VltTlltlt.flt.ll..M, ' I1..1.M t.
...... 1.. ..1. ....Mm imiii r.mtrj, i
North Bend, wns cruelly "bnnl
.win. i. utiiiti. .Mtiiiui uttiiiit uiiiu ... .... 1 .. '
nilrd, Floyd Bnlrd, II. M. Gnrd-'Brfl. nuBinontcu "V nuoxn iweivo nt tho unenrthly hour of Jj
.. t T !... ft l II. ...1.. ., ...I... linHilfi.l ImH n. Nftrll. 11.1, til ..I..1....1. H.l . .... .
nur, 11. 11. udiiiiiiiiy, it. .ii. i'hi'u-ni ii uif.iniv" "Hi ...., 11 u kick iiiin iiiuriung uy Boat m
t.M. II. winery, r run .Hiiuri'. .11. ur- mu nivmnui iiiuinniinii, ... ...... M..ni loKor who win iinfaib
i.. r T,... n it..H.ln..nl n.i.l Miiimmiii unll.wl fnf tlw, nnlrllllrn In l,v"' J'"4-1 " wag UHfc
W.'s Pohlcr. ' ' the hurlior on hor regulnr schedulo enough to s.jjd hlni on a wIM-iw
... .j. ......i... ......... .,., , i 11.. ..l.n... 1.. M -l.rl..i 1 1.. .
I 0' II) 1 ' I ) T 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( I IIUS II1UIIIIUK BIIUIIIJT III- VI11IDU III .U I OH I I L'l II III IjUCIl 1
t -i i i.i.. i.. in ii.. tor ton o'cock. "(lend man."
I.VII1UI..I1, IB wniinm III MIllllllJ "Mil m ,,, .,. ,,,.. ...i,tl ,, n... K,,,,,... ,..,, ntf.l .v,, ,
1IIU HUlllliri l!in Illicit i II . .... v . MU'IHVU ItMt I
.i.itlni.l ijl l...ltfh ..jt tl'Jtr1
mm t ii i.'Tb1h.i. ,.f QnimrinM i Htoiuiior sillied down the harbor and was wnntoii in Mnrsuileld
BnonmiiB ii few weeks wit her lir" ''lt " ''o'1 wlt" ": ?wn l"""5y 'f not loci
nt r nnd ir r ii Mail I dlcnlloiiB or n strong southeast wind Ib unknown. At any into he lib
M'r V T I nJ??rn Im li vUlt UiV ll0r l,'i" "I' tl10 C0"Ht- A,,0,Ul1 ,0 ,,llV n,,0,, f"r "" aU,0B
I J rlll'v V.? n otoi . In.L - ,rft WOrO MrH- Wminill ChUIld- With tl.O 8p. (Ml Cr tllO llri I
lug rolnthes In I.os Angeles, plnnso . .. , .. . s cbaudlor. came across from North Ilccd n
SlUI'ltlSi: I'AUTV.
KKIiWSA ci.m.
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Mrs. M. I). Sumner iiostpoueil this
week's meeting of tho Skenusa Club
nt her homo until next Friday, on
.arcouut or the parly given yesterday
ly Mrs, Howard .Savage.
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liADIKS' AKT (XI'll,
A number or friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Percv Poet united In u delightful
surprise nt their homo lu Knstslde last
Siituidny evening. Tho occasion was
.Mr. Poet's birthday, (lames and mus
ic made th "veiling u most happy
one and cloned with n bountiful lun
cheon. Among those present wero
Messrs. and Mesdaiues It. T. Whltty,
Frank Prey, C. Wallaco, Frank Her
mann, H. Cassldy, A. Simpson, K.
Vineyard, Mcl.aggau and Mrs. J. I).
McKay.
lllltTIIDAV PAIITV.
I uurriiMAY itKMK.MnuAxei:.
Mrs. Howard Savago entortnlned
Friday In honor or tho birthday or
her mother. Mrs. M. 11. Brown, num
bering among her guests Mrs. J. O.
l.angwort'iv. Mrs. Unhskopr. Mrs.
Harvey Smith, Mrs. August Isaacson.
Mrs. I.udwlg Larson, Mrs. .1. l.eo
Brown, Mrs. .1. N. Ilutcblus, Mrs. M.
I). Sunnier and Mrs. M. It. Brown.
Miss Greeley and MUh Born Brown
assisted In serving.
ivroit.M.u, (hat.
Mrs. ('has. l.uChnpollo entertnluod
the Art Club Friday al sewing, with;
Mth. A. ' Downs ami .Mrs. W. S. i
Brown as guests or the club. Plans '
for Valentine Day were discussed and
tho regulnr yearly valentine exchange
and card party will probnbl" be held, i
Mrs. F. I . Sumner will bo hostess .
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Today Is the first birthday or Miss
Francos Bnrker, daughter of Mr- and
Mrs. A. 1 1. Barkor, and Mrs. Barker
Is entertaining n few friends this nf
tornoon lu honor of the event.
I .irXIOH UIAGl'K PAItTV.
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The boys of tho Junior F.pworth
League were delightfully eutertnlued
at the homo or Donald Allen on Frl
da evening of this week. Various
gimes for ho were heartily enjoyed,
after which Mis. F. K Allen served a
splendid luncheon. Those present
Miss Uuth Allen, following a sev
eral months' stay with relntlvoH t
remnin tuero tureo or lour nooks .., ,,,.., .. f.i,,,iu i),.H,iini n nmii iimt innin Pnni nl
n nw 1111 iiv;i insulin in inmim v hmi t i
t-L' ,r . a m i nnd lonvo for Ilonoiulu for a couple historical rldo look Ilko a fitf
i .. B. .u.iiw.i niiii... ii.i m ii... f . onl . 0 ..,, ,,,. t ,0 si,nBta procession.
vismng ner pnrenis in .Minneapolis. Uinlt0(, nI Hnn Francisco. ; Bursting Into tho police itttl
ni uiiii ii iu inu iihj iiuiiiH ..in, I, T1() .,llHSongor list wns ub rol- limery ileiunniieii
according to present phuiB. ' ,.... . -wiiero Is tho body'"
Miss oonovii Wilcox left today for ()lm Knovan. Frank Fnrroll,! Fire Hnglneer Gordon Sraltktl
nur iiomo in iiuioiiciMioneo. urorfon. j.i0Vl, icoltli. Francis I.avln. C. F. cd for more particulars m to i'
.after a few monlbs visit with her Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, C. F. Poter- body, why anil when, nnd the Nx
j sister. Mrs. BenJ. Chandler. S"o won HOn, O. C. Jacobs, M. A. 'Mel.aiigh- Bond officer staled Hint be b
i iiiniiy inuniis on ino nny wuo win no . i, Aubel. u. II. Pace. Mrs. been called by 'piwno to romew
. glad to welcome tho charming young i,.,.. n. 11. Gov. Kd Grlbblo. Mrs. to Identify a dead body. pw
I lady back hero again. jj. Brnyton. Jack Francis, Chas. to bo n man whom he wni loct
; ..ir. mihi .irs. v. h. unmiier icir i.con. A. Chow, K. M. Uosontnail, Tor wnon over Here n nny or hv
Indnv Tor Portland, where Ihny will .1 n. Cookson. Carl SiiL'er. Sam. On rlndlnir thnt ho had te
.meet their dnughter, Mrs. Hurry Tie- Nnss, Bill Iteynolds, Tom Ynles. "bilked" Ofricer Km ry mVed fit
limine, and proceed on n two months' Gust Docos, Joe Natbony, K. I.. Do- tho dolnlls bo kept from tlioprf
trip to Honolulu. Mrs. 'rvomnlno Is Kater. Chus. Fellows, Sr., Cbas. F(d- but tho news leaked out.
coming from her homo nt Vnucouver, lows, Jr., Mm. C. M. Goodinuii, Miss Artor tho orricer hnd rotund'
B. C, to moot them. Followlnir their Wheeler. Mrs. K. J. Hood. K. J. North Bond In tho nutonott
, Honolulu trip, thoy expect to snend Reed, W. K. Wllklns, O. S. Mlsh, which w-nt nt n slower Bpeed.fi
some tlmo In Cnlirornln. Mrs. Win. .Mrs. II. Flshor, B.n FlBher. Mrs. ,Mnrshriold police station telepe
0. Chnndler also left with them and Win, Chnndlor, W. S. Chnndlor, rnng and Gordon Smith
-will nlso lunko tho Honolulu trip. Mrs. W. 8. Chnndlor, A. Hniison, L. It.. Ho hoard a feminine molten
i Mrs. A. I.. Barker Is entertaining Ituimusseu, II. Copple, Chns.Vnugbii, tho 'phono wnd wns nuked ti
Informnllv a number or vn-uig tun- John Barns, Stovo Pains, Tom didn't "string" lb North Beti;
nous tt tit i uioir nuiiies mis artor- t.lolinn. J. Abrens, Geo. lurllln. Gus fleer. Gordon stated uiaiiu
noon. Krlckson. Geo. llurner. U. MacLeod, partinent w.is not kept "P'0'1
Mrs. .1. A. Lamb was over rroin.Joo Provkh. Joo Dollar. 'porpotrntlon of Joltra nnd tnM-
Coqulllo on busInoHs "Vldny and ling "live ones" In Mnrshflei
was a giicsi ai um j. m. ions- nmiie; ()HTII BKXD COXCIKT BAND qulto siifflCient wnnoui iuum
over ilium. im'. KCKHOFF IIAIili. ,l.. t tor tho "Ur.id onis.
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GEMS
(SEE OUR WINDOW)
We liavo on display about fifty kinds of rare stones
collected from every part of the earth. They are
cut and polished for Scarf Pins, Brooches, and Charms,
Mako your selection and we will mount them up ac
cording to your wish,
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Red Cross Jewelry Dept.
Red Cross Drug Store
Manufacturincj Jewelers and Opticians.
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JPs wonderful how the little tots
au icproauce tne great
masterpieces upon the Packard
Interpreter. It's so simple and
the results are so beautiful that
you wonder how you could have
gone along so long without it
CfThe Packard Interpreter is the culmination
of forty-one years of piano making and is,
among players, what the Packard .is among
pianos. Players and pianos may be purchased
on terms from
VICTROLA XVI, $200.00
Mahogany, Contain 14 Victor record alubums for
231 records, Size, 49 & Inches high, 24 inches
wide, 20 1-4 indies
deep, 12 -inch turn
table, Gold-plated Ex
hibition sound box,
Victor tapering tone
arm and "goose
neck" sound-box tube,
brake, speed regulator
and indicator, Nlckfl
plated, extra heavy,
triple spring, spiral
drive motor (can bo
wound while playing,) ,
All metal parts 24-karat
gold plated, Other Vic
trolas at $15, $25,
$40, $75, $100, $150. J
New records for February, 1914, now on sale at
nlln ctnrn Act fnr nnm An'fnlnnii. Konnrln If unit
i..i uw ii. nui iui niiVY UCUCUUIJUU Ul I CUUI U3. II J"
are thinking of buying a Vlctrola or Edison Diamond
uisc macnine, eitner aropm or drop us a line anu
we will mail catalogue.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
Phone 134-J or
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L. L. THOMAS, Manager.
fcfc 2J8 Central Avenue
Marshfield
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