The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 14, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MAIjOXKV Editor and Pub.
DAN K. MAI.OXHV Neus Kdltor
Official Paper of Coos County
Official Paper City of MiiiMifield '.
A SHOUT SATUHDAY i
KVNX1XO SKItMOX
THE moBt blesseil of human en
deavors Is service the service,
thnt eiliuntes nnd builds and
mnkos this old world n better nnd
hnpplcr plnct- In which tT live nnd
work. Service Is tho spirit of the
hour. It blesses him thnt gives
and hi in thnt receives; It Is tho
brotherhood of ninn In business;
It Is n helping hnud extended un
selfishly; It is br nd cast upon tho
wntors; it Is ft way of helping our
solves by helping each other. Tho
best thnt cnu be said of any ninii is
this-
HK SBKVKD OTHKltS THAT
TIIHY MIGHT UKTTEIt SERVE
THEMSELVES.
THE US! DAYS
OF POMPEII
Gigantic Spectacle in Three'
Acts of Two Parts Each
at The Grand '
PERSONAL NOTES
4
L. P. PRICE Is In from Sumner to-1
dny on business.
"W. E. CATTERLIN left todny for
Portland on business.
J. U. MARKER, of Falrvlew. ts n
Mnrshflold business visitor todny.
F.C. ESCH nnd family left today
for Portland to malic their home.
CHAS, MAHAPPY. of Coos River,
Is in Mnrshflold today on busi
ness. E. P. LEMIEUX Iff on the Hrenk
water todny for Portland on busi
ness. GEORGE LECOCQ expects to leave
tomorrow on tho Rodondo for San
Francisco.
In tho witch's envc. GlnucuB brings
t'own the curse of the sorceress by
killing her Bncred roptllo and the
lovers lenvo tho cavo In pnnln. Ar
bnecs enters and litis little trouble
Inducing tho witch to give him n
potion thnt slmll "setir and blnst
i tho brnln," to mnko him idiot, rav
' lug, mad, while yet the heart bents
Ion."
Part Pour.
Nyilln meets Arbncos. Boctires tho
"love potion" nnd gives It to Glnu
cus. Tho Insane man riiBlrs through
the streets reeling from Bide to side.
Monnwhllo Apnocldes hns hnd n
Htormy scene with tho Egyptian and
goes forth to cool his fevered brnln,
to tho Benshoro. Arbnces follows
Manager Mnrsden, of tho Grand and murders him. At thnt instant
Theater, announces thnt on next tho stnggorlng form of Glnucus Is
Tttosdny nnd Wednesday he will i Been, nnd tho wnry Egyptian seizes
present nt his populnr plnyhoiiso tho I him, nnd calling loudly for help,
Photo Drama Company's production I charges Glnucus with murder. Nydin
of "The Last Days of Pompeii" In who. terror-stricken, hnd followed
six pnrts. niado nt Pompeii, Italy, , Glnucus, is Bolzed by tho Egyptian
from tho novel by Lord Ilulwer,nnd cnrrlod nwny to his dungeon.
Lytton. Glaucus Is halod before tho Senn'o
Tlio following is n synopsis of tho and condemned to dlo by wild benstB
scenes of the drama which take , In tho nronn at tin coming gnmes.
plncos nbout 79 A. D. Part Five.
Part One. Tho grunt day finally nrrlvos nnd
GlaucuB, n lmndHomo nnd wealthy, tho mighty stnnds nro crowded with
Athenian noblomnn, living in tho! thpusnnds of gay Pompellniis Intent
city of Pomptil, Is the Bweethonrt of 'upon seeing the raro spectnelo of
lone, a Grecian girl of grent bounty, 'n pntriclnn thrown to tho lions. In
lono's brother. Apnccldes, n young b-r dungeon. Nydin plans escape,
man of rollglous tendencies, Is n pu- Sho plnys upon tho superstitions of
pll of Arbnces, a crafty lewd, nnd hor negro keeper nnd succeeds In
unscrupulous Egyptlnn, High Priest locking him In her cell. Conscious
of the Temple of IbIs Arbnces has that It had nil been her fault, tho
ever nourished nn Intense but un- "Hnd slrl frnntlcally mnkes her way
worthy love for lone. The Egyptlnn . to the home of Snllust. friend of
despises tho hnndsomo Glnucus as Glaucus. who had remained home
his rivnl nnd plots his downfall. Ny-lfrom tho grent spectnelo.
din Is n Bwcot-mlndod Tbessnllnn I Pnrt Six.
flower girl, cursed with blindness I The grent spectnelo wns nt lis
nt birth nnd mndly loving Glaucus ''height. Thoro hnd been parades of
whom sho hns never seen, but whos!"10 gladiators and tho poopl- Ind
kindly voice and over-ready purso bowled tliemsolves honrso over tho
have ninny times lightened tho hnud . v.",or 01 mu giiuiiiuurmi cumunis
of hr cruel mistress, Strntonlce,
wlfo of llurbo, nn inn-keopor.
With his friend, Snllust, Glnucus
Everything wns In readiness for tho
grent foaturo of the doy'B sport
tho denth of Glnucus. Already tho
AXXOrXCKMEXT
Mrs. Anna Decker, local ropreiicii
tntlv for World Stnr Mills, mnnu
fftcturers of liigh-grndo underweur
nnd stockings In pure worm silk,
lisle, co'ten. wool nnd fibre silk. '
Glvo your order soon for future do-1
livery. Clenn garments direct from
mill to home. Apartment 1! over
Nnshurg's Grocery. i
ono evening goes to tho tnvern of ; I'ooplo yelled Impntlontly. "Glnucup
tlnrbo m .iince his bets on the com- to the lions!" and tho Athenian wns
lug glndlntorlnl contests. Ho thero KlVen n short sword nml roughlv
purchiiBos Nydin from Uurbo. nft r l"1H '" "a t" "' " i" """FT
The R.oya!
TONIGHT
The House of the Greatest Penuros.
MIbh Mildred ICoentg, that clever
little girl, In nn act entitled "Tho
Dnnc of tho llrnwnles."
A wonderful Klnemacolor two
reol feature, "Dr. Jokyll nnd Mr.
Hyde.
Miii' the Phlllpplnos, nn Inter
esting tropical sceulr,
Tho Zoological Garden of Rome.
The habits nnd llfos of many inter
esting nnlmnls.
Heart Throbs. A two-reel Hron
cho feature.
Mission Hells. Diainn featuring'
"Wnrnm Korrlgnn. '
Tho Grent Towel Rohbory. A'
Bcronmlng comedy, i
Admission, lower floor, lGc; bnl
cony. 10e.
seeing tho blind girl frightfully
whlnued by Straonlco. Ho tnkes hor
to his home.
lnr Tii'n.
Arlnros wrltos n lotter to lone. ''
suggesting thnt she como nnd visit
him, nnd Intimating thnt his mngic
"in show hero te fnlslty of O'iiupub.
lono nccopts tho Invitation nnd the
Egyptian ennjuros up a vision In
whlc'i lono sew, Glnucus mnklng lovo
to oilier womon. ovorcomo hy emo
mnddoucd lions sprung from their
cages! Suddenly the wild, disheveled
form of Silliis npnenred. leaping
from the boxes nnd shouting honrse-
Reinov? Glnucus tho Athenlnn!
He Is Innnront! Thero stnnds tho
mtirdoror." A guttural ronr wont up
from the assembled thousnnds. In
which could bo hennl excited cries
of "Arbnc-s to the lions; Arbnces
to tho linns!" At thnt Instant the
sky suddenly darkened nnd from
Hon. Arbnces oinbrnces hor. An n-ltHtant Vesuvius there shot Into tho
-nnt lnt-r ho Is fellod by tho honvy "'O " '"'ft of holllsh fire! Pnnlc
hnud of Annecldes. lono fines to ?ol!!t,, '" imilMtm'o nnd pnndemon
tho homo of Glaucus. whero Nydin, ' relgn-il. In tho confusion Ar
bor heart torn with Jonlousv. mini- bncos escaped. The frightful eiit
"'ors In tho terror-stricken g-rl "Stropho restored tho reason of tho
Mennwhllo. Anarchies, his fnlth HhuUi:,om?ntol ",.,"r"H; )u fJ'!t ,uo
tered, prepnres to donounco Arbncos J 1",l' of Nylin's hand In his and
nnd ronoiincos the creed of Isls. if1! l , ,cr 1,0iV,ln' ,,,lj" tli i-omnslm tho
Part Three blinding mill nf cinders to tho homo
Tho following morning. Nyilln 1' ,00- Tliey found lono prennred
,.. , ., . , , . . , ., for denth, but tho gontlo Nydin led
goes to th lomplo of sis to seek thcIII ,,, ,ln.011Kll ,)1U xyiinn ,,nrK.
solme for her nchlng heart. Sho ness to the Tomplo of IbIs. Hero
mcots Arbaces nnd confides her lovo they met tho instructed Arbnces
to him. Tho ernftv Egyptian '"V' 8nw ,U" ,p;'' ''j'Jtl" v a
..k,..!,,,. , .., ... .i. ...I.-I. falling p llnr of his own dolntrous
promises to socuro from the witch cilurcll, ' Thon, ln n blackness where
or Vesuvius n love pnuon, which, ir only tho blind could boo. Nydin
ndmlnlstorcd to Glnucus. should guided tho two lovers to tho scn-
mnko him lovo Nydin forover. Moan- J10. Knowing them snfoly nhonrd,
These People Have all Bought
Two or More Lots in Bay
Park Within the Past Year
Even- ono hns seen tho property before buying, hns hnd plenty
of time to make comparisons, and hns decided thnt Hay Park Is tho
plnco to buy. Don't you think their combined judgment Is worth
something ns n guide for yours? Don't yuu think property so many
people (In quiet times) hnvo thought worth buying must hnvoBomo
solid merit ns nn Investment, or n plnco to secure n honio7
And these nro only n very Binull minority of those who hnvo
bought liny Pnrk lots.
H
II. J. Dernhnrdt.
R. D. Dernhnrdt.
James Cnughcll
Alfred Cnughell,
Wm. Dopson
Marguerite Edlln
Otto Fit so n
George Grlbler
John Ilnlo
Jens JohaiiBcn
Harry M. Llbby
P. C. Mosteller
Grant McMnhon
Arthur Mitchell
C. P. Morse
Evnld Peterson
C. M. Rushing
Petur Sonueson
Win. Smith
Lnfnyotto Turley
Mrs. Annie Wnlkcr
II. C. Ynke
Eliza Ayro
V. P. Collum
Joseph Honnecsoy
Geo. R, Jacking
Rnlph W. Holwny
Nells JustcHon
Alonzo McDougnl
Prod Cnughell
Alfred uniigiicll
Lots $100 nnd $1, pnyments; $10 down nnd $5 a mouth "on
each lot.
I. S. KAUFMAN Sc CO
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SAFE FOR llAlUIXi,,.,., "'
Thnt Foley's Hon V ""J8,
Hound, it i, T ?$.Ta,iv
your druggist, W.S Z"a.en5
give you snttsrnctlon v ' m
smith, Stutesboro. u' -W
navo used Foley's I Inn!,, !a5''
Compound in ,V fnmn7 " t2
sold It in my Bior? 4
fnlla to cure." Rof,,,- "tl '' mtJ
Owl Prescription VhmLll
D. Cohan. Onponio , Fr' k
tel. Phono 71 l lmi H
I NOTICE OK AIM'OIVrS!558
AD.MINIHTUAT0iiNT 0f
Notlco Is hereby ; !vP .v .
sunnt to tho order of A Pw
Court of Coos Conntv cmtj
U. Douglas wns ,". i o fe".
.innunry, 11114 .i..!.. ,.1" "7
"dn.lnlBtrtoroXu"!fl
ii.uKmi, iiuccnscii. u I. ;,".
lug clnlms.nguliist Raid -. uf.1 k"'
nerouy notified to prcacnt L '"
,wiiii liroper voucher,, ith!',i
,months from the dnte tm.
Itlco to said administrator "! 8"
offlco In Room 21 nf n, ,.'l.li
tnt.nl II.... I. -... . "v II1HW)
luiitu Jitlllli ui I. (JOB Ij.1V I1iiII.ii
.inrshflrld. Coos Co ,my 0 1 "! ,!
Dnted this Hist day if j.f1
ion. r JanDa
Admlnlstrntorof Vi.o'H'n
R. Hulglit. deceased tIUo '
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.publication Feb. 2S. inu "
SPIRELLA CORSPTQ
may be obtained in MarshfieU I
IIOIIl
Mrs. Annie Holland,
Corsetinp.
352 Sn, 5th st. Plmnn 9nn.v
THE CLOSEST IXSIM:i"TloT
Nydin Biiddouly throw hersolf Into
, tlio wntors of tho Day. Hor love-tnsK
while, Glnucus mid Tone, while strol
ling on tho mountnln Bide, nm.ondcil, tho blind girl nt list found
cnught by tho rnln nnd seek rofugo the eternal rest sho sought.
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