The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 24, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEL.D, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
BANDON ILL V THE
DEAL PENDING; PCJnl ' JifMlto
m''Jtf&r LirivM Mm a It wa If II II
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Negotiations Concerning it to
be Taken up With Ban
don Direct
V. S. Hoom, formerly in the shoo
business nt Uoseburg. wnn hero last
night on route to Dnndon to confer
with tlio stockholders of the Dandon
Woolen Mill nfoout the proposition to
linvo thorn move to near Cooston.
Mr. Dcdllllon hns boon ut Uoseburg
for tho post few dnvs but was to re
turn to Dnndon today.
It Is unueistood thnt Krios and his
nssoclatcs are paying M 0,000 for the
Dandon mill, exclusive of tho mach
inery. It is understood that tho de
lay now Is as to whether It Is to bo
an nil cash deal or on n nrfrt nnv.
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mem. uHBis. h. vi, u. uetimiun is to ponq Ho ri Mppi nn nnrl D s-
romnln with tho plant for a time at " nUIU, mtum dr,u Ulb
uuss luuijuu ravor
Home Players
COQUIM.H, Or., March 21.
Tho baseball season nppronchlng,
with Uandon and Mnrshfleld al
ready In tho ring, tho following,
Rnthored at nn Informal meeting of
Coqullle fntiB, is tho expression of
tho leading spirit hero concerning
tho Btand this city will tnko this
yonr In regard to tho Coos County
I.enguo.
"Tho 11)11 baseball outloolc In
this city, to tho cnsual observer,
does not seoin v ry bright; tbero
seems to bo u lack of Interest In tho
National pastime to one who knows
not where the real fans gather and
who gets his Impression from hear
say. This conditions, however, docs
IS
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least ns a salaried manacor.
Tho Uandon company wljl rotnln
tho real estato where the plant Is lo
cated nnd which will be very vnlu
nblc. According to a report from Dandon
a now $(50,000 woolen mill will bo
established there If the Cooston deal
goes through.
Nothing official hns been given out
concerning tho Cooston deal.
DAY'Sli 111
POLICE COURT
Committee Appointed Last
Night to Make Preliminary
Arrangements
An enthusiastic meeting of tho
Mnrs Held baseball fans wns held at
tho .Marshfiold Chamber of Commerce
Inst evening and much was ilono to
ward tho formation of a Mnrshlleld
Dnscbnll Club, tho selection of a
manager nnd the arrangements for a
bnBcball groundB for tho coming seas
on. About thlrty-flvo fnns attended
the mooting.
Tho fnns expressed themselves as
not pleased with tho system of al
lowing n manager to handle tho
funds, hlro the plnyors nnd make no
report to n responsible head. Many
looked for Warner Ogren, who ninn
nced tlin ten in Inst vnnr. to ln urna.
not seem within reason for Coqulllo'ent nnd make n verbal, If not a writ
has always boon up among tho top- ten mnri nt Mm rni..iu .,,. ,,,i.
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iiuuio mm niu iuiiui ui "j-K"i" uuurcs or last season's gnmes. Hob
sasons have always boon given tho ort milord pxiirnnsp.1 iiimMotr n...
Nowhere Such Values as at Our Display of
Newest Fancy Spring Suits and Coats
i
beverai Arrests Made Last loryt b,c.8t ,r 8U,,,),orV. ?lnyb?, V.1.0" ROl mony wns made on inst sens-
Ninit for IntOXicatifin " HIOi . R' ,lllc,hor Colllor. on'e games, and ns the players did
tmyiii ui iiiiUAiOdllUII i,o, that is not It, for hnvo wo not not receive nnv crent amount a ro-
, Fines Imposed nr,ry 0cr'K: w, '8, 8t,"0,:ulml lZt Zm nlXoTZyclv.
n t0 hll,vo n B00'1 'cnr ' tho 1,0x nnd Tho business men who contributed
Jim Durrftnd wns arrested last ov- wo Is regarded jib n comor. and to tho gnme Inst senBon Bhould hnvo
cnlng by Officers Carter and Richard, there Is How. II 'o load tho heavy ,", ,i;,,Z,i in., T 1,1 nV.'.i' '?.
mtuio, yvn'i'wo evtviui ui iuoi juur a
sou on a cliargo of Intoxication. Ho
wab fined o by Hecorder Outlor nnd
In tho absence of any real money the
fluo was charged to hi in.
ClmrlcB Moglon was arrested by Of
ficers Cnrter nnd Shoupo and chnrged
with drunkenness. Mo was sentenced
to cither pay n fine of $r or work
two nnd n hnlf dnys on tho streots.
Not having tho money wtlh which
tn pay his fine, .Jensen will hnvo tho
pleasure of aiding tho street crowB.
Chnrles Mogton wns arested by Of
ficers Shoupo nnd melmrdson last
night nnd rhnrged with drunkenness.
Ho had only seventy routs on his per
son when nrrostcd, but with n llttlo
rustling he rnlsod his flno of $5.
veterans,
"Tho fact Is, tlio fniiH and sup
porters of tlio gnmo hero wore thor
oughly disgusted nt the notorious
start the league received last year
nnd bud tho matter not boon settled
at the moment It wns Coqullle would
hnvo remained out and piny d Inde
pendent ball. Ilesldcs this thero
was the mutter of Imported players
and from what wo can uinko of tho
affair It bus not been suttlod y t.
mmsmM
$8.75;$J0.00,$J2.50
$15.00; $17.50
$18.75, $20.00 and
. Up to $40.00
This Is an Invitation for you to
share In the very best offci-lni;' of
tho Niniuti'Ht styles designed' foe
.Spring irtul Master near. An array
of beautiful garment., the eiini of
Mliirh aio not to he found outside,
the largo eljles and wherein Is In
troduced eery stylo wiiinlloii nnd
iiovclly of the season. .MnterlnN In
SiiIIm Include Wool .Molte, , frepe,
t'rjstal Cloth iiikI Novelty Wemes
with beautiful trimmings of moire,
taffeta, lace, ruffling, ete. Coats are
smart ami loose and practical; some
uitli Itaglati sleeves, others with In
set nIcown; many Coats that I'xlvitil
to tho knees or theieabotits are
flared, skilled or peihaps plaited.
Splendid diversity of stjles and n
wealth of liariuoul.liig color. SICII
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sonson, nccordlng to tho feeling, of
nil money recolved nnd pnld out, even
ir mo snme saouii), bo done at u
loss,
Commissliiii I'orin llest.
I'll. ,n t ltnl.i.. lno( ....... ilm. Ilmimlil
It best thnt n bnsebalt club In Marsh-1
field this season should be under tho
head of a competent ninnnger, backed
by threo business men, who would
solicit tho subscriptions, hlro tho
ninnnger nnd O. K. nil debts Incurred
hv tho ninnnger. Pndor this system
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mint iltli i.u. the all elalni It a l"n "ia"nKr would not be wholly res
iiinii, aituotihu tno) nil ciaim it, aim lllui.in t,. ,n ,i,.i.iu nr n ,.i..i. ti.
ils reason there enn bo no Just I ' , ,, ,,7 i.. "i,;; ;'...' , ',":
Hub Dry Goods Co.
"SMART WEAll FOR WOMEN."
Corner Broadway and Central Avenue. Phone 301.
for thin
iwi nun i u'iiduii tnuiu inn iju nil junii ,,i . , . .
division of tho money that was nut, .""". ' ,..'" r'"rK "' uio sunsrip- )m(1 oxpressed thoinsolvcs ns pleased
si.ni.i.i i... ,.nii,i ,.,,,.,.' ""s iiiiniiiiiiK tno guie receipts, pay- , .iiviMn in .,.. u-. i,i thnm-ht .1.,,
..,.. ........... ..w ..U ......,, ..,.,, .w . ,. 1D , .11. ,1.11. 1,1. .!. J" "- - - ......".-.. r."- ."
tlin rnnu r!finiilv l.enirmi rim '"" " " " '""""'h ini iiiu
MM AIM PlUni
.,i.n. tlm nnn.. Of.. !... I f.n.... I . "K '"" (Him in tlllll UIltllllK Willi llll ATn d1k flol.l n... i..r.u r.titllwl tUn I II I III IM 111 VIII
11. .11 .MOltltrfllll T1I llir i-.n .- viuvi wuwn wwiiaitj tMiw iiu ....! t..i. "mi . . ... I M SI I I I I ffl I AT
of Off ear 'Hon tin ins ..i.Vi.h t Vi, coming soason It will ho upon tho '.'".,. .'"' ... ... , , tio ?100 ns North Ilend did not l Lllll" UIVLIl ' rTj UJTfPifn ft
corner "of Mnrkot nve m 1" ,il? '""i"l"'"' thnt nil teams bo com- Th "'inngor would In this wny feel Mulsh the season. Tho nmnov Is nov "' "' wiii-ll A TOnO MJ
?root anil renuestefi tT i,n i. . u. lol Htrlctly of "homo guards." ,"'" . " fiwn,B roro vlng (ho proper President Kern's hands an. will bo mn nniimihT1 J&i? U
n KcS o Zon rr 1 This opinion, expressed by ono I""''"" ? ,,M T!''1 ,l0 r'.n "08,l"t() divided as ho sees fit within tho next DP PniTIjAPT rf - -mt
wni vorv won tfn TIoroinmHliMi wn.i. Marshlleld fans hnv express- K L 1 . 1 1 il I Kill . I M m. '' , ,
nSnSco'Sl him 'SS tlm" .SK'X vora. s nsons. may be regarded t,s !' '," ."" K! "' J!' cd theniBolves that rather than enter M Ml If U 11 I llHU JLJfe I
n ...- -- n uiiimatum uy otuor towns or too ;.. .":" v ."."''"" into any inigaiion in tno matter tney f i. ii i
r AT .TOE,
Carter for tho night.
leased this morning.
AMO.VO TIIK SICK.
Inninn ronilllln iiih n l..ni fliiim. '"" w"l 110 HD'O IO JIKlgO HOW IllO u.mi1,1 ..liiillv illvliln Mm mni.ni will.
, " . r: ,w. . v " ........ ...nu ..n. ...... .... ..... i i i "" r. - ........ ..... .....,, ......
l-lllllv lllilt unllHllll mill nlllllllli.il mi. M""U """ IlllJIIIH. mill IIIU II inilll'SH Vn,.l llnml ,111,1 nnl .mnan lltit' fnnl
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thiislnsni ran h'gli with the opening ,u'"""""1111'" '""' "Bi;r' i lug so early In tho season. All lnter
games, toward the end the spocta- wiiotiier they would recelvo a dlvl- ,,Hted In baseball sluuld bo In nttend
tors consisted mainly of oinnll boj'B. J'01"' fr0l l, senson s gnmes. I. Ifc nnt.0 nt tho nxt incotiig of t e fnn -Should
Ihindon, North Honfl unci . ,".wor xpiessed himself In fnvor of Ainong those presont nt tho meotlng
Mursaflold get together nnd form J1"8 syHtoni ns It would give n feel- n8t 0Venlng wore It. C. Dlllnrd,
tho lougiio. regnrdless of Imnorted "K of nssurnnco to tho malinger. Af- snpC,i' Woods. H. It. Chnndlei-. s.
tor some discussion as to tho niothods
In securing tho membors to net ns a
commission committee on baseball,
a motion wns mnde by Normnu .lohn-
A. K. Morten of the Tltlo Ounran-
teo & Abstract Company's offlm, Is players, It Is highly probable thnt
confined to his homo In North Dead .Myrtle I'olnt nnd Coqiiiiio win drop
byan nttnek of la grltuio todav. lout nnd thnt n tongue to bo known
Mm Mil In. inntlin if Mm Vi-nnlr nu "Tim Cooul.lo Vnllov Luauuo"
Bmallwood, who hns boon III for will bo formed. Tho league will . Hn that a cominltteo of threo bo np
somo limn, wnn nifnn in Mnmv iio- nnibrnco tho unnur Cooulllo Vnllov . pointed to Intorvlow fifteen busliiesi
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puai ror irentmont today. lima win consist or coquuio, .Myrtio, " "'"" mire iu mi on mo
iee (Joo'iiean. of Cnciuill . who ro- Point, Ulvorton, Norway and I.eo. i eonunltteo. Frank Cohnn. who acted
contly undorwont nn onnrntlnn nt Tho sniuller towns uhout hero linvo if1" tompornry chnlrmnn of the ineot-
ss
Mercy Ilosnltnl. Is renorted in i.n pot- been trying to got a 1 ague started
ting nlong nlcoly. Ho suffered from for somo time, but tho bigger towns
"bowel rroublo nnd n section of his In- ! hotter plnyors hnvo iiiado It Im-
testlncB nbout two foot long had to possible to piirtlclputo nnd still hnvo
removed. A Murphy button wns ehanco of winning. If, however,
tiled. I tho leaguo decides to play only local
Georgo Pnpns lost tho ond of ono tnlont It will glvo Cotiulllo nnd Myrt e
of his fingers In nn accident on tho I'olnt u ehanco to recruit their do-
stenni shovel working In tho S. I'. Plototl ranks from tho Burroundlng
cut nt nunkor Hill Sundny. towns and put nil tho tennis on an
M. J. Ostrow Is lnld Up with n so- UiU Tooting.
VCrO attack- of the trrln -
ftirs. i". v. viors. who Iior lioon 1'. M, iiAUiijiawia ion. ior ma noiuo i muu pnuiu ineuiseives as invor
Ing, unpointed It. C Dlllard, H. It.
C'iniidlor and Hubs Tower to net on
tho committee to Intorvlow tho busi
ness men and select threo to direct
t e mannuer nnd finances of tho
Mnrshllo'd baseball tenm this season.
'Pin. ,"M'iu-m In County.
I). It. Chandler exnrcssed himself
ns In fnvor of a two league nrrnngo
inent In the county, comprised of
Mnrshlleld and North Horn! nnd Co-
nnlllo. Dnndon nnd Myrtlo Point.
The Chandler llutrl.
.1 It. WentlierLce, Portlud; It
C M. IIciu''lcr, minion; E J Ul
nnd wife, Port Orfonl; R Adclpiti
Denmnrk, Or.; F. 0. KrauI.Sura
rlsco: Ceo. I) Tlionitison. Si f
. n . I.I..L l.ll.l V
Hugh McLaln hns been nwarded ' ' . vn r. !;''';... i
nun ..ns. ... r. iiuiim, i "-
Rip-ran North Inlet Fill-
Work Trains Operating
Here.
v. iieuiieii. "uuko ireemnn, .inmes 1 1, pniitrm.t fn.. ri.ri..ini.i.r n, i.i.r
Mnlloy, .1. W. Davis, Hoy Abbott, mi nnd grado for the Southern Pael- '' TowiiboiiiI, Pnsailem; F i N.
Norman .lohnson. .1. I Terrell Iluss J" Zl 'l.ortl, of Snnd Point along j!n'01';, -ft 8- CardDW "
Tower. Al OIossop. Tnmn Osborne. North ,not T,H w, ta)0 ,,. Knorr. (lold llPnch
ClmrleB Landers, .loo Sliott. Frank nienso nniount of rock. Ho Is now .. u ' "'"? XM r
Slh".?:. . ' A- S,Ur Bnrt "U1,eH M' lp.rapplng the llll beyond the Simp- Vf, ;, A&S" ifltSSiB
...V.I.II..III. BOn inrK.
PERSONAL OVERFLOW
very 111, Ib reported convalescent.
IJbhv COW,. The kind VOI' hnvo
aiAVAVS 1'HKi). Phon-J 72. Pnclflo
I.lvory nnd Transfer Company.
Hnvo youv Job printing done nt
fhi Tln.no nfflra
In Cooulllo yeaterdny nftornoon nf- nblo to this nrrnntsemont. nnd tho
tor completing tho Inspection of tho eonunltteo appointed tn Interview tho
North Ilend-liinpiro ronu. i uoy niiBinesa men was also asked to con-
1 Ho will hnv
tomorrow.. It
i yards of rock
I was sunk uonr tho quary on
- Itlver Sundny.
n'n nnu i.nri .nmiv Heacli; Mrs. Jess Ott and talf
will ncS?rxbffiot,0?Ji cr,lVo:8aa,C,oaB,en' ChlC,8'
One of his big barges H ,2ro (),cl. .
tho ouary on Coos .., .'".,,. rn,Mo. Ih
NOHTI1 IIUNIJ NKW8
K. K. KNOUU of Oold Ilench was n '
Marshfiold business visitor last .
night, being on route homo from i
llll i ill iiii. nu iuiuiip mill, iuiu y
Pencil Is unusually prosperous and
thnt tho outlook Is for onn of l Mm n U'nllnci. nr linoa inlt n.wi
tho best Benson8 Curry county has Mrs. Alvn Honebrako of South Marsh-!
ovor known. Mr. Knorr forntorly flold visited rolntlves hero Saturday.
rnul Aiulnrsnn. l.Oliecu, '-
Whnhery. Myrtle Point; ,-,
Camp I; Oeo. A. GouM. M
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. WlwMjft
Coaledo; P. R. Muion,CW.i
McNabb, Cooston; A. MatioM'
nor, Farmer poweii, ww -
LOCAIj MXB WOItK.
lived In Mnrshnold.
will call for bids in April and lot J
tho contract for the load In May
tt.., vnnv mti nrlntlni: rtonn
jiniu jmm. - - , T
I'lniea ouice.
Yqmf Ejes!
Doim'il: Left 'Yew Eyes
Get Preinmatarely Old
-' Many people let their eyes grow old before they do
"because they neglect the first indication of impeifect
vision.
It pays to attend to these things promptly. A trifling
defect today may develop into serious trouble six
months hence.
If you have the slightest reason for suspecting eye
trouble, you should consult us at once,
You will be assured eye examination and fair treat
ment, If you do not need glasses wo will tell you so
frankly,
Come to us,
Red Cross Red Cross
Optical Depfco Drag Sfcoire
Graduate Opticians Any broken lens duplicated.
for with the North Pond lmsohnll
fans with n vlow to n two toim
lenguo. The body also discussed tho
Oliestlon n tn tlin inmilmr nf .mill
'rTTr players nnd tho number of Imported
mayors to no ai owed in each num.
Tho sentiment wns that no limit
g I should bo put on tho niiinbor of plny-
uih in uu nnpinum m any team, al
lowing ns many Imported players as
deslied. It was pointed out that n
squabble Is always suro 'to onsuo
If tho Imported plnyor question Is nl
lowed to Intorforo with tho teams.
I Under tho nrrnngenient of n two tenm
leaguo .Mnrsnnoid nnd North Pond
would nltornnto each Sundny nt North
Pend or Marshfiold and piny n post
series of games with the winner of
tho ponnnnr In the Cooulllo league, i
Somo discussion was nlso heard on ,
tho question of nllowlng nnndon In
tho lenguo. the ninlortty of tVe mem-1
bor8 fnvorlng n plan to nrrango for.
Uandon to play nil her games at Co-1
qulllo. with tho exception of two big!
excursions run to Uandon during tho i
season.
.Meeting Monday Xlgflit,
Tho noxt meetlnc will lie hl,i in
tho Mnrshlleld Chamber of Commerce
I on Mondny ovenlng, March 30, at
wiucn all niisiness men will be Invited
to bo present and oxnross themselves
about tho league. The plan of start
ing tho game earlv this season was
thought by tho gathering to be n good
one nnd tho meeting to bo hold on
Mondny evening will posjslbly gee tbo
final nrrangements and tho baseball
club will bo turned oven to the com
mission eonunltteo on baseball. Tamp
Osbomo said that tVe $100 awarded
to tho Coos Ilnv ball club for last
season's games should go to Marsh
field as It was tholr moiiey for tho
nsklng. Osborne sold thnt North
Pond wns not entitled to nnv of the
money ns they had not finished tho
senson. He said that North Bend
J. C. KNN'OAI.L left this morning for
Coqtilllo on business, part of which
c,... Miiinr started one 'v
past weok lioro roturncd to train today hauling dirt froo
0 Sunday, or Hill cut whera a ";:"
1 Mrs. John Freolund nnd working, to All the r f ,
I
Mrs. A. Hnnson and children, who
spont tho p
tholr homo
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. h. ......... ..... .in., .iiin. .iiiiiii I' i trill mill linn iviiiiiinu. iu ,1.1 ...v --" ...
was to wind up tho affairs of tho children. Mlldron and Clifford, snent throucii tho Smith mil. .T
Dim nf Ml- nil.. Mm Tlni'i. nf !?... O.....I l.i. l.l x.l. .".. . ..".. .1lr 1ilk.Htlll " 7.
...... ... ..... ............. ,,v,j ... w...- .iiiiiiui wnn iuiuuvuB uu .Mir i ii iniui. iu mane . i. - MtiPI
plre. who wns killed In n logging Tho Presbytorlnn I.ndles' Aid will rnp tho Hny side of It B." '1
accident near Eugono two yenrs meet nt tho church Thursday after- Seattlo fill In leVnif ,11
'n". ...,..wrf . w.....t. ,..w iii.uil 1UI IIIU Ull'lllUK UI UlllLUIH. l.rilllU.lllJ. ." ---
mamm Miss Hnzol Moody of Coqulllo visit- orated tontorow.
ed rolntlvos hero Sundny. i 7.I,nrri!.
m Miss Allco Wnttors, n tonchor of tho UOOSTS .MI.HW'""
T).r.ol....nMln.. o ... nnl.nn1 . 1. l.nM '
1 icon) Il I lllll Ollllllll)' DUIItlUI, IUUII IIUI . .. -,r.
clns of boys to Kniplro nnd spent nn Tho Oold Peach Glooe w
enjoyablo day Saturday. t "Curry County has y
(lnilinKO Hlllt.
Pianos
That are
more than
mere Piaitcs
Tho Instruments which you
will find hero nro moro thnn
inoro musical instruments.
Each hns nn Individuality a
soul, If you plenso of Its
own.
They Invito you to enter tho
muslenl world nnd bo friends
with them.
Como In nnd Inspect tholr re
gal qualities,
Wiley B. Allen Co.
h. Ii. THOMAS, Mgr.
Russell Building
Central Avenue
setits an aspirant ortW rf 9
n,.niifin,i nnd the Dernoc"" M
Along the Waterfront, i Si SS anil t$
First Congressional Dl'r'tW
lin 1.111, ol.M. lln.l ... tin., , in.. ll.l l.nllt 1ltinC8 IO '" .I..J
given a State or iw
in Meredith for Ccwen
Tho Kllzaboth sailed from Dandon their best chance to nWt
.. . ..a.. -A- Vlni ITT IUV '
ior san i- rancisco last iiiglit, not nonunaio u" -
'Tho Randolph sailed this morning on May 15th.
with general merchandise for Gold tt,nTto fii
Bench. If you have anytti ing ffJj"
a w ntviiuu uiittvtl ouiit'ii lit tr "- -
o'c ock th Is momfnc for Bav Po nt. " Tin
Open All Night.
ITiute I
MARSHFIELD CHOP HOUSE
A GOOD IUjACK TO I,ai. j
A long-felt want of tho people of Marshfiold j,a, ?ne.f,ny cIe ?!
noolnnmi.1 I.. ... ..,. nnn..on.n.i InnnlltV. lIUH"'bV. v.tV
nuoiiiiiiuiii in inu niuak tuintii.cni " t - alj pa Hi
modern in ovory reBpoct, where a first-class meai i
reasonable price. ., rancb etf-'w
None but Government-Inspected meats, Coos liner rdate plJC.
milk, cream and home-mado pies served in t'1'8 up
OIVK US OXH TIUAIj AT Iil-AT-
A GOOD CUP OF COFFKK 0.YST!I,,S 'Ssb il
Fiesh oysters u )B c
Lovers of good coffee have a
treat in store for them hero. Wo
uso a receipt of a famous French
Chef and make a fresh supply
fllftrw ivn It rt 11 fa
ROBERTS Sb ROSE, ProprfctofS
shell to you; n jVooitf Jl
making Pt",arnaerePalJ 2
nnosiiilo. We are '
'.iiPd with fresh ""'
and game In seas
i
.:m'"',J inii i iiiiilr i tur ii n
UdteMaia