The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 09, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TEN, Image 10

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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AUTOMOBILE TIRES
j We have added a complete line to our stock, in the
DIAMOND SAFETY (SdUEEGEE) TREAD
They won't slide, won't slip, won't skid they grip. This tread
also adds greatly to the life of a tire and is practically PUNCTURE
PROOF. AND LOOK AT THE PRICES ABOUT THE SAME AS YOU
HAVE BEEN PAYIflG FOR PLAIN TIRES.
'28x3 $11.85 '
M 30x3 $12.65 ,-
& ' 30x312 $17.00 2
r 32x3':. $18.10 zr
JlA 33x4 1. $25.25 O
TZ1 34x4 ...: $26.05 S
5r3 35x4 $26.90 T
36x4 $27.75
S3 35x41. $36.05 t5
ZJ 36x42 ----.- $37.10 fiff
Q 37x4Vj $38.15
0? 36x5 $43.15
eC 37x5 $44.45 fit
38x5ij 057.30
. . Other Sizes at Corresponding Scale
. . THIS IS ABOUT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN OTHER v
ml NON-SKID TIRES. ... ;
?P.'' .. WHY PAY MORE? .., , "' ; .
I novolcttcs that ,woro recited to tho
ciowil, to tho enjoyment of all. A
I bcmitlriillv oimravod nioi til was.
jn wanted tho author of tho best pro-'
minion, several now iuciiiuuih wore
' added to tio list. About forty-five of ;
t o class wero presont on this oe-!
! ppplnn and plans are already being I
devised for tho various coming events.
pari in nuuurui cnurcn wuni in u
, material way by Its contributions to
i tho building fund of tho North Bond
church, and another feature of their
I work lies along frnternnl lines.
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HAI'TINT VOUXU 1'OLKH.
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i i iiu impiiui. iuiiii i'riiiiu mm uv- i
Ulllllg I'HJU.VL'Cl n UOIIg.iUUI BCBSIUIl .
, with Miss Carrlo Koss on Golden '
lavenuo. There wero a number of)
guessing contests, etc., Miss Dorothy,
i Uassford winning tho trco contest,
MIbs Ruth Hcddon wlnnlnir the adver
tising contest and Kugono Kelly nnd j
John McLaughlin won tho contest on I
pictures from tho book of llfo. Thoso
present wero Ilelvn Flanagan, Bessie
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i' iiiiiiitjuu, JiuBDiu ivjro, r mucin
Krnnso, Mnmlo Gulovson, Holen .Mc-
haugniin, Alpnn Mauzov, Until Hcd
don, Jonnlo Holmes, Lulu Benson,
Mnrjorlo Kulmcr. Dorothy Uassford,
Mrs. Rd Dolan, Mrs. Alva Doll, How
ard Kelly. Eugene Kelly. Will Mc-
Malion, cnas. Frodollus. Leo Dyorly, , , ,, ..
Frank Howe. Albert Uassford, Alton I'1""" for, tl10 'rubbor social" wild
Boss, George Doll, Chnu. Donne, ltllla. w,n" . Postponed un II next Friday
Carrlo and Vplma Hohs nnd Ituv. A. "'k'"- l wl" ,uo lolAt at Taylor's
F. Bnssford. 1'all and promises to bo a , unlo.no
. a and most onjoyablo affair. Tho
I SUltl'lllHK PAiiTV. I noxt regular mooting of tho Guild
Women's Storm and French
abb yvuoi aerge fl7 fa
Dresses - - $!)()
ALL NEAV SPRING MODEM
COLORS-NAVY, COPENHAGEN LWv
' WINJS AND BLACK
Every wonmn should own one o u1Mo d
tins very exceptional price. iC3at
Hub Dry Goods Co.
"Smart Wear fm TFn,
Corner Broadway and Central Ave. ' pi10ne36L
.4 I will bu a weolc from next Thursday
IHf!wlt1i Mrs. Thofl. Ohapmnn. Those
MlV nfwl Afra A IP Cnntimn Inuf
evening entertained n numbor of proHcnt hub week wero Mr8. 0. M.
young folks nn a birthday surprlso "ror', Mr8v. Joh" Lon". Mrs. I'aul
for their son. Wesloy. Dancing and j nimmlek, Mrs. Geo. Stephenson, Mrs.
music wero followed by delicious ro- Seidell liOiuinn, Mrs. .1. G. Horn, Mrs.
fres'-ments. Thoso Invited wero Miss J M"on and Mrs. 12. A. Shrivor.
Griffin. Miss HnrkncsB. Miss Adelnldo
Clarko. Mlso Vlmlnln f'lnrkn. MIbbi
Lucy Bowers, Miss Floronco Bowers,
ish uiatiys Dimcnt, Miss Mary
KrtiBP. Miss Wlldn Ilnrrln. MIhr Lll.
i llan Seaman, Miss Marlon Sonman
and .MeHsrs. Italph Kruso, Sydney
Clarko, Chester .Isaacson, Stanley
Myers, Duncan Ferguson. Win. Good
rum, Hnlbert Carlylo and Clarenco
Kurtz.
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.MKirP WKDXICSDAV.
(Continued from Bago N'lue.)
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Tho regular bl-woekly meeting of
tho North Baud Library Association
will bo hold at tho library In t'..u Hoi
lister resldeuco Thursday afternoon,
.May Hth. MIsb Topping or tho
llnrsh field library, whoso paper on
book selection and book buying was
postponod on account of Dr. Whlto'a
tioclal Hygiene meeting, v, 111 bo pres
ent Thursday afternoon, to tell tho,
.ABsociauon monibera how fo soled
fliid "buy library books. Tho book
fund Is bolng: raised by tho associa
tion and everyone wishing to seo a
iublic library In North Bend should
iio inivrcBtoii to contrlbuto to this
"Mitud,
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Mi's. L. J. Simpson will entertain
tho Bridge Club at hor homo next
Wednesday afternoon.
I l'AHTV TU1WDAV.
Mm. John I). (loss has Issued In
vitations for bridge at hor homo lu
"West MarshfloUl next Tuesday aftor-
noon.
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Campbell, Tho attendance was good
and tho program excellent. Tho
next monthly mooting will bo hold
with Mrs. It. A. Copplo on tho first
Tuesday of Juno. Thoso out this
mouth wore Mrs. Isaacs and Mrs.
Curtis from North Bond, Mrs, Trav
or, Mr. Copplo, Mrs. Hopson, Mrs.
McCnrty, Mrs. Bold, Mrs. Motley,
Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. O'Brlon, Doriiial
Campbell, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Powers,
Mrs. McCluro, Mrs. Harry Noble,
Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Drows, Mrs. Bain
ter and Mrs. Sehlbrcde,
Brown, Cora Dyo, Ulslo Hall, Bonn
Haglund, Lucy Powers, Adolaldo
Clarke, Nolllo Warwick. Marguorlto
Stack, Olga Sc'rotter, Killth Kalno,
Bertha Davis, Laura Watson and WII-
'la Harris. Tho nionu lueliidod cou
sommo, broad sticks, olives', salted
nuts, baked fish, multro do hotel but
ter, stuffed tomatoes, hot rolls, Dres
den patties, crown roast of lamb,
green pons, cauliflower fritter, now
potatoes, cheeso souffle, snltlncs,
steamed fruit pudding, hard sauces
apricot sliorbot, chocolate mocha
cakes, cafo uolr, mints.
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I TO HNTIJUTAIX AT CAItDS. I
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Mrs. II. L. Crawford Is nlonnlni:
to Imiio Invltntlons for Tuesday,
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The MnrBhflold linptlst Ladles
Will mett at tho home of Itnv. nmt
Mrs. A. F. Uassford next Wednesday
altcrnoon.
PLAN FOB SOCIAL.
Son. nrAg2drUK
Honglan'd, nSceKe, Jffi,
ngan, Gladys Dine L fSta
worthy Lucy PoweSffl
May Myron. Svin '; r1 '
Douglas, Albert i ne, nV
Carlson and Tom Pattenoa
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j MixxiMvis run.
Tim Minn. Itfl- r., .
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Tho Mnrshfleld Kpworth League's
new officers held a cabinet mcottnir
thl week to outline tho work for bo b to not lo cflSlta tiff
tho coming year. Committees weioi school exhibit and ihw , ,i
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montH wero sorvM n. "Jr.
Ing has Ijcco postponed uoUllM
fllapMuanil ntnl nlntta tmiiln tnt flin l lnuK... tit . ." "
stnllatlon of offlcorM n week from lo-Thono enjoying Mr Hoii'il!', J
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vcrsury services will b0 held a ho and F. II. Dresner. Mr. C v thTA
SIKUTP TIlUltSDAV.
me ciiurcn win uo Bpcciiuiy iiccorni- joim Dasiini'y, Mn. 16
uu iur mo uci'UBiuii. uxl r riuny iirs. I'r.Ms. uinhnnA ! u
1! night It Ih plnniiod to hold nn mini- Brown, Mr. E. Kcllr and Xn
vhl vorsnry eoclal at tho church 1 all. Tho ; Thompson.
iiiiiv unuio nil'! I icniuwill, iuu uy- T T t
criy; First Vlco President, ChaB. Bay-
nioiid; Second Vlco Presldon!, Irrmo I .VAItCISSl'S CMIl.
i-rouss; rniru vico rrooiuont, noxio
Hall; Fourth VTco President, Km
Hnnscn; Secretary, Horace Uahskopf
and TreaBiiror. Frank Howo.
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I limn school part v.
Tho Norcl8u Clubenjsjfll
iignifui scBilon WedneKtyift
wun .Miis name jicKiroit
Sowing and converutloa i
lowed by rofrwrtimfnti. tt( I
bolng assisted by her notSer.l
TllO North Ilnllil llnnllnl T.mllnu
will moot noxt Thursday lu tholr hall ,
hoBtesscB '" MnrK' "" McKay. Those praent w
4 Mint May Myron will ontertnln the, Stella Peterson, Mgl Ret
mourners or tno Sonlnr Class of tho
4 Miirshflold high school this evening
I , at the homo of her Bister, MrB. Jnko
A I lllllni.n... I.. T-...ll II .1
Tin Vtrii. r- i i i .... iiiuiiuiiii ill ruiiiuuiu. uuturuiiuun
Gull, uvlS nn.nr?ni L''m i1)nI A",url w"1 ho of luicWoborry nnd Biiowballu
Mrs ir ? n nn? ' I1'1.8 wo?k 'Wltli shaded IlghtB, 'and dainty rc
.mtb. ira ii. Dartlo at her honm. rrnai,i.,...,o ...m i. -..,..t m.
It waB devoted largoly to furthorborB of tho Senior CIubh who will bo thorn here,
I xoitTii m:.i (hti i.i).
Anna Lund and Nellie I
Mrs. Irvine Chandler ii I
son are oxnected here itatl
1 from Sacramento, where ttfl
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I boon HtaylnK wim oer ioib i
Uliandlor will go 0Dla w '
aiKISTIAN KIRTIvBHOOl).
Mrs. 12. L. Hopson Is to bo hostcet
to tho workers of tho Christian Sis
torhood next Tuesday. Tho dato was
ehangod from last Tuesday on ac
count of tho mooting of tno C. W.
I X. It. BI.THANV IlIltLi: CLASS I B -H. on that day.
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roil MOTIIKltS' DAV.
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Tho women of tho Christian
church are to have charge of tho
cervices at tholr church tomorrow
and nro arranging a program of
music mid talks In honor of Mothers'
Day.
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At tho homo of Mrs. C. A. Sehl
hrodo Tuosdny tho C, W. IT. M,
held a very Interesting nnd profit
.able meeting, with n program includ
ing talks and readings on tho after
noon'B topic, "China," nnd music by
Mrs. John Motley and Miss Dermal
Tho North Bond Blblo OIakb will
meet for one of its Bomt-monthly
socJals next Tuesday evening at tho
II. P. Gurnca homo.
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Tho North Bond Thlmblo Club Is
today conducting a big "Cleanup
Dny,; In North Bond. Tho club will
meet noxt Friday with Mrs. Fred
Glazlor.
1WIITV TIKMIHDAV.
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.MBS. PKCIC HOSTICSS.
Mrs. S. C. Small of North Second ' Mm
Mrs. C. B. Peck was hostess at a
Borlcs of delightful brldgo parties
and lunchoons at her homo In South
Marshflold this wcok. Rhododen
drons and greens predominated In
tho floral decorations.
Tuesday sho was assisted by Mrs.
Gcorgo Goodruni and Mrs. F. K.
Gottliis and Mrs. r, m. Jennings
won tho prlzo.
Among thoBO present wero Mrs. J.
S. Coko, Mrs. J. H. Flanagan, Mrs.
It, M. Jennings, Mrs. .1. Bennett,
Mrs. Win. llorsfnll Jr. Mrs. a. W.
i Kaufman, Mrs, W. F. McHldownoy.
w. v. suuiorianu, .Mrs. want
Bireot una issuea invmuions ror ntiiM. niako. Mrs. P. K. .Gottlns. Mrs.
afternoon t brldgo at her homo! Geo. Goodruni, Mrs. W. A. ToyO, Mrs.
next 'lhursdny. w. F. Miller nnd Jlrs. H. S. Tower.
" Thursday sho was assisted by Mrs
.n. it. uiiaiiuior nun Mrs. it. M.
! IJNTKUTAIX SCHOOL itOAItl). I .Jcnnliigs and Mrs. P. K. Gettlna won
4 . . 4 m0 pj-jzo.
On Fridiiy voiilng tho cookery, Among thoso 'present wero Mrs. P.
r!nss of tho Mnrahfleld high school k. Gettlns, Mrs. R. M. Jennings, Mrs.
outortalned a number of kcbb nt'j D. Goss, Mrs, J. s. Lyons, Mrs. 1. S.
one of tholr delicious dinners thntt Knufman, Mrs. Rolso, Mrs. Dcfen-
hnvo done so much, under tho stiter
vision of Mlis Elizabeth Monro, to
niako thb Domestic Science Dopart
ii'eut popular with both parents and
pupils. Thoso present wero Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Powers, Mr, and Mrs. A.
T. Haines, Judge and Mrs, John P.
Hall, Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Tledgon,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barker, Dr. J. T.
McCormac nnd Miss Elizabeth Mooro.
Tho members of tho class are: Dora
Do You Wear
TORIC LENSES?
Ground to Order at the '
R.ed Cross Drug Store
Imiipll Mrfl W Q Tnliuin 'aIc n T?
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McKnlght, Mrs. Dorsoy KroUzor, Mrs.
A, L. Houseworth, Mrs. P. M, lar
80118, Mrs. S. C. Small, MrB. E. G.
Perhom, Mrs. ,B. B. Chandler, Mrs.
V. T, Stoll, .Mrs. Chas. Van Duyn,
Mrs. R, W. KammeVer. Mrs. Henry
Sengstacken and Miss Evelyn Andor-
son.
This afternoon sho Is being as
sisted , by .Mrs. Dorsey Krettzcr and
Mrs. P. to. Parsons.
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Tho Bothany Blblo Class of the
Christian church gave Its semi
monthly social last night in tho Luth
eran Social Hall. Tho social func
tions of this class are becoming very
papular and the members and their
friends look forward to each coming
event with joyoua anticipation, Tho
event of last night was especially
pleasant and profitable, carrying with
It all tho social features as well as
tho substantial refreshments that
wero enjoyed. One featuro of tho
evening was the appearance of sev
eral local authors of fiction in their
Talk It Over With
L. L. Thomas
Yhen you are In doubt about what make or style or finish of a piano
you should buy.
When you are pondering over which player-pfano will give" you the
most satisfaction.
When you are undecided which sort of a talking machine to buy.'
When you are puzzled by these or other questions that pertain to
them. '
Ask L. L. Thomas, Manager
Wiley B. Allen Co.
For many years he has niade a study of these things and has water
ed the progress of every important invention that has brought aDoui
their present perfection.
For' forty years the Wiley B. Allen Company has been engaged ;
the sale of musical instruments and built up one of the most success
ful establishments on the Pacific Coast, j
Backed by such a house with such a record, Mr. Thomas is always ,
alert for everything In his line of business that is new ana imy
THEREFORE WHEN IN DOUBT
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Chose
"Mexic
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Associate
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Ask L. L. Thomas
HE WILL SET YOU RIGHT.
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