The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 16, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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BREAKWATER IN
EARLY Tomr
Encountered Some Rough
Weather Last Night Hd
Big Cargo of Freight
The Breakwater arrived In this
forendon from Portland with n good
list ofvpasscn'tfers and nbout 350 tons
or miscellaneous ircignt. sno nau
a fnlrUrlp down, encountering somo
stormy; weather last night.
Among thoso arriving on tho
Breakwater woro:
Ford Brady, .Mrs. O. Henderson,
A. A. Jurctt, Mrs. A. E. Wells, A. C.
Ebert, Peter Hollo, Edna O. IHbI),
Ida B. Mitchell, F. H. Davis, 0. Hnr
lockcr, II. J. Ehlcrs, L. 0. Lowe, W.
A. Keller, A. W. Peterson, Miss Bcs
slo Moller, A. L. Hatternian, Mrs.
llatterman, Robert Burkholmor, Er
nest Edwards, V. II. Mclntyro, Mrs.
Mclntyrc, P. Mclntyro, P. S. Brln
ton, Tom McKlttrlck, P. II. Northoy,
Jack Sneddon, T. R. Sheridan, Carl
Evcrtscn, .Mrs. Evertson, J. K. Web
er, .1. Kelson, P. II. Chanibcrlln. II.
l.lnilqulst, A. Nelson and thirty stcer-
ogc.
UN SMITH IN
EARLY T
CONCERT 15
REPORT BOAT FHES0GCE5S
iii niri i nrnfi
in mmm
Message From Gold Beach
Tells of Vessel in Trouble
Off Rogue River
Encountered Heavy Storm at
Sea Late Last Night Rain
and Gale Delay-Her
Tho Nairn Smith. Arrived In tliln
morning with a capacity list of pas
sengers nnd n big cargo of freight.
Lngt night tho Nann encountered
somo very rough weather. Thcro wns
a southeast wind and rain nnd n
heavy grounJ swoll. Tho wind nftor
midnight blow a perfect galo, hut It
Telephono messages from fjold
Beach at an early hour UiIb morning
Btatcd that some boat was In dis
tress off tho mouth of Iloguo River
and had been sonny Ing distress slg,
nala all nlht. Tho Bandon Llfo SaV'
Ing Station was notified and was In
readiness to stnrt for tho sceno In
caso any further word was rocclycd,
but as the wires between Bandon and
Gold Beach went down In this morn
ing's blow nothing has been hoard
slnco G o'clock.
Oporator Williamson of tho local
wireless station was notlfiod but has
been unablo to hear anything further.
Ho notified coasting vcssols to bo on
tho lookout for tho boat In distress.
Mariners report n galo outsldo
which Increases In voloclty south of
Coos Bay. Somo estimated It at 55
miles and hour and tho Indications
aro for u continued heavy storm,
which Is undoubtedly tho equinoctial
gale duo this week.
Discredits Humor.
Cnpt. Mngce, of tho Nann Smith,
Is Inclined to discredit tho rumor
about a vessel being In distress off
Roguo. . River last night. Ho. Bald
that tho report had been scut to
him by wlroless thnt n vessel was
blowing distress signals from 3
o'clock to -1:20 this morning, lid
said that after somo effort, ttioy
got tho Capo Blanco Wireless Sta
tion nnd tho operator Informed Mm
1 thnt tho report of tho vessel being
In trouble wns merely n rumor ami
not confirmed.
Capt, Mngoo passed Iloguo Itlvor
about
Artistically and
Last Evening's
Financially
Entertain-
ATHLETICS AT
S
ment Scores Triumph
Tho second of a series or concerts
to help defray tho expenses or the
tour of thu Cqos day Bahd was
i;lvcn last evening at tho Masonic
Opera Houso under tho direction of
Mrs. PerJ Ulloy Balllnger and Miss
Edna Loulso Lnrson, nnd, llko the
piovlous concert, was n conspicuous
nrtlotlc success.
Thero waB .a splendid audience,
both In numbers and enthusiasm,
nnd In splto of a long program, ev
ery number was Insistently encored
Tho band plnyor tho opening nnd
closing numbers, giving fine rendi
tions of the ".William Toll" Over
ture nnd Brnhnm's "Csardas."
Mr. Har Ilultmann anng tho
'Evening Stnr Komnnza" from Tnnn
hatisor," his rich, well-managed bnr
ltono voice lcnndlng spcclnl charm
to that favorite number.
Mr. Wolfram Schmcddlng played
('In nil's "Carnlvnl Russc," ror tho
flute. Ills encoro number, "Dlstnnt
Voices," has, perhaps, never tc'
henrd horo before, as tho musjc Is
unpublished and was taken by Mr.
Schmcddlng from n phonograph rec
ord played by tho composer, nn ue
hlovoment possible only to n master
of his nrt.
Mrs. P. E. Conway sang splen
didly nn aria from "La SonnnniEiilu" their ability.
ti imttllini. ntilllnrr tnf lirllllnnf itAlnr.l
atnrn and difficult sustained ioiio
werk.
Two piano numbers, "Itoninnco"
(Schutt) and "Hungarian Ballet,"
(Schooler) woro played by Miss
Mary- Mnrgarot Kruno, a pupil of
Miss Edna I.oulso Larson. Mlhs
ICruso Is one of tho younger nrtlsts,
and her playing was a delightful
stti prise, establishing her at onco ns
a favorite pianist. Thoroughness
Students of High School Form
Association to Promote
School Sports
Tho Marshflold High Schoo: Ath
letic Association held Its first meet
ing for thlB year at tho High School
building Wednesday,
Tho following officers woro evict
ed for tho ensuing year:
President, Ed Bolt.
VIcQ-Prcsldont, Arthur Lyons,
Secretary, Herbert Bradley,
Treasurer, Wcsloy Scamnn.
Faculty Athletic Manager, rrJnch
Nllcs,
Football Manager, Herbert Brad
ley,
.Executive Committee, Principal
Wnltc, Conch Nlles, Bolt, Lyons nnd
Dresser.
Sciul Team to Portland
This yenr promises to bo tho bc3t
yenr for football tho High School
has Been yet, as tho team Iiob an
offor from tho 8pnldliiK Sporting
Goods Company to pay nil expenses
for n trip to Portland for tho team
taking tho county championship,
nnd as tho local high schoo: has
taken tho championship every your,
tho chttiiccH look good to tho prnv
ors. Every effort Is being mnrto to
proparo tho field and to provide
sents for tho spectators, una It Is
hoped that tho people of Mnrsnflpld
will HOI 1) mo U0V8 to t In hoal nt
Overcoats
and
Raincoats
English, Balmacaan and
long regular modelsthe
most highly favored fab
rics in tans, browns, gray
and black, with plain or
reversible collars, priced
from
$5 to $30
New Mackinaw
TT T? A tTn
Coats ,"! 'Lf W
, J"U 1C110WS to1
r, . Know wh-it'i, ...TL. it
Baimaccan or Norfolk ---r .o wnatm
styles, in a wide range of y i f?1000
idaiiiuiiuuiu uuiurs ana v"w ia-L wniiu wnca
combinations. Sizes 33 they see it. Fnr in
stance, this new Soft
oiuison.
to 46. Priced from
$5 to $15
.1 1 fi tillfl dill tint Iwwih nutfi
if Mint iiit uuii iivtu iii , . , . .
distress bIkuuIs. Tho wind was """'J ',mH" annruZ " "V.r. .worf-
mowing n galo nnd tliero wns n
heavy Boa, tho darkness nnd rain
necessitating the constant sounding
of tho fog signals. If a vesso? was
In there, slio could doubtless navo
heard his signals.
Ho snld that unless someone snw
m-pniod lo mnkii Mm Vnnn rliln nnilni.1 tllO VCBSOl. ho WOlllil urnrnnlv . tlf
than bIio did beforo, according to tho'1'10 report, ns thoy nro always start-!
Mrs. Mnyiiio stnniey uituoy novor
did bettor work than In tho "Air
of Sftlomo" from MnsBcnofs "llor
ddlndo, a number which mu'kcs tho
most trying demands upon n soprnno
voice. It Is going fnr to say ttwt
her singing was perfect, but hardly
less can bo said In Justice.
Evorybody likes to hoar Low Key-
nobody would rather near
front his violin than
n Wild KOHO.
BAFTBER SHOPS
CLOSE EARLY
P
Marshflold Boss Barbers Do-
cide to Shorten Hours of
Work New Schedule
The Mnrshilolil Boss Barbers have
signed an agreement shortening tho
hourK or keeping tho shops open.
There has been a movement In this
direction for somo time, tho bnrbora
Wonting Iulicei' linnrn Mum nlimi
-. r -!. - " ... ..... ..,, H .. , n.l
iinrantuvnm rVi.liifv ,n .1. .inMt...nM I intr rntiinta nr fnoni. i.i.... . ... l'- .u
ind rain, sho l.nd to proceed slowly i tf0"8- Nt long ngo tho Xann nnd , .r..iI..,JJi ..i
u.i i.i i . a. i ri.A .iuin . .uiiLi jib hi n i(i il it nil ikiinii.
r"An7oZ ,B' m?V ."J vnr" , ,r.n". 'B. .J!S Tho melody of this composition Is ??. "forchiss. The now agreement
"r'v " " v v """".:y:-1 """"'" ""'" - nmrwu Bn ..... Iinii nlllnin Mint r. nn. "ukuiuvb eiiecuvo m onto oik nro-
preclato tho technical difficulties of ,,,ac.H "B tUwi .,,., ,
tho violin arrangement, or caro, for ,,,''? '8, , ,0,)0," ft.t-s " c,,.ocl ," ,,,u
thnt, iiinMnn nrimmw.. h tin.t in. "lomuig instead of i as at present.
v, . -..-. .. .... . . ... .1k... ... .. .. ,l. '.i .. ...
kmiwjio iu tmou III i (I CIUUK 111 1110
woro:
Mrs. Tyroll and child, Miss D. B.
Atkins. J. A. Klto, C. ElvJn, M. ElvJn,
-C. M. Child, Mrs. Child. Miss L. Elnm,
Mrs. J. Elam, It. Doll, Mrs. IwIb
Doll. Mrs. Taylor, Alex McKlllops,
It. 8. Cuthbert, W. C. Goffort, J. L.
Ilarrctt, II. C. Aidants, W. Fountain,
L. D. Billiard. C. E. Martin. Q. M.
Starr, Lily Tldmork, Mrs. Prnden
Iturg, J. Prndottburg, W. P Grnnliy.
-Chas. Powell, M. J. Coition. 0. Gllllp,
1. A. Elrod, A. Harris, D. Park, J.
3'npko and flfteon Hteeragu.
liV 1'IHM DISSOLVES
Tho firm or Hoborts, alios ft
Ttoborts, attorneys, has dissolved
partnership to tako effect Septom
,T)or 15. All threo members will ro
mnln In this city nnd onuairn In
tho practlco of law. Claud II.
about
thero.
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vessel being
' -i.i
In distress
IT Ml'HT
HE KO
WHE.V HI'S SAYS SO
1 Ulloy Balllnger played ' "'"f ,UBt0
"Preludes" in her senol-, r ifxcJi'ttl onB to
of 8 o'clock n8 ut
.A. h. Adolsporgor. tax and right-of-way
ngont of tho C. A. Smith Tim
ber Company, was looking after tnx
ir.attors In tho coHrt houso two or
throe days last week. Sunday morn
ing ho chartored an unto and accom
panied by Clork Stannnrd took a run
down to Brookings to look ovor their
now plant. Mr. Adolsi)eri!r una ul.r.
ih'Irdii in Mm Bi. n...i ...r..n... .. ;;." tacK mo
nlant tho iirnnkin... r. . n .?. iV... ...it ,8- ,)Ut "iIh "'uor wns roiidorod
piny again
Mrs. Porl
nrly stylo. Mrs. Balllnger has u BHhfKB. "
.u.v.., ....... id .. .i (...... ...i.i.i , an inn na nf nrounnt
.. . : . ....
Kvcuiugs beroro 1 olldays and on
rc-
goiilus of Interpretation which
veal tho oxporlonced nrtlst.
Few cities tho sho of Marshflold
can muster six singers who win at
tack tho Lucia Sextette, favorlto ns
Plant tho ..Brookings Company Is put-' ' . ? ' "
ting In and unhesllntliiL'lv nvu it iu
tho best plant of its kind ho has over
soon. This Is saying a whole lot for
tho Curry county plunt, us tho Smith
mill of Marshflold has had tho nnino
or ooing mo nest on tho Pacific Coast,
Giles will retain tho offlco rooms' 01lt " woro not so Mr. Adolspergor
now occupied by tho firm nvnr Mm
Bnnk of Myrtlo Point, whllo Messrs.
Ij. A. Roborts nnd E. C. Hoborts
will movo to tho Flanagan & Ben
nett Bank Building.
would not luiVQ said bo Gold Beach
uiouo.
Light
LIGHT.
your uy ullh a PLASH
THE GUX.VEUY.
m WktWWw Vl 'sunlhatu'er'WM''b7ginitBllcoracn.
jSjfkk I P'cl out ,ora friend you know wh uit one.
JHVp ym Aik Aim about iU Let him how you the Solid
jkmWWWWr iVftlki I Borfownawey from your face) threo Safety
ktWw JaPftA I Devicc' ,n,P,a Take-down, the Hamiaerlet
VraB . ThWJ'b". " 'f r l '! lh R.mltif
UaPaTfl f "-UMC dW k) IkU comjunnity. Yea'll Wbw klra Wr
fkMttMWSk s B."'Jt W?' ' """'-C-Ui. Slot w
kwrUl L CtMrVlUI " ""m "',,1 !" Pormitt mItmI, nut pf
JSwljnl ' tlWiSiJuH cBttlf o4 iua lubiionl.
'UWnrivr S "emin8,on Anai-Unlon Metallic Cartridgo Co.
nnd dollght of
ovorybody by Mrs. Gldloy, Miss Es
ther Johnson and Messrs. BcnJ. Oat
lltnl, Chas. Stnuff, It. E. Mlllor and
Harry Bultmanu,
Tho piano nccomimiilontcnts woro
played by Miss Edna Loulso Larson,
whoso excellent nsslstanco left noth
ing to bo desired.
tho 10th of each month, or whntovor
dato tho Smith mill pay day falls, tho
shops to remain opon until 9 o'clock.
Shops to closo at noon on all holidays.
We have full assort.
-- - - merits or all the new
Full line of Waterproofs oretsons hereit's j
ior worKing service. easy matter tor you tol
"Slickers" moderately seject the one that youi!
priced. will like to wear.
"Money Talks."
flubOno
Bandon
Marshfield
Myrtle PoW
BIO LEAGUE .
BALL SfiORES
BIO LEU
i
t
MYKTLi: POINT POINT KltS
Sl'.MMAUY OP THE ASSESSMENT
HOLL OP COOS CO. POK 11)1 1
"The GUNNERY"
"SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS"
Everything for the Bio Game Hunter, the Fisherman
and theAist.
rr.P uK ' MnrchfiolH Hmrinn
miuixiiiiiviU) UIWiJUH
LLiiiiiiiiK
Acres of tillable laud, 20-
839 1,7M,GG0
Acres or uou-tlllablo land
811,100
Improvements on dooded
lands
Town and city lots
Improvements on town
nnd city lots
Improvements on lands
not deeded
Miles of railroad, log
ging, II.") . . ;
Value of rolling stock..
Steamboats, sailboats,
stationery engines,
manufacturing machin
ery, etc
Merchandise nnd stock In
trado ... . ,
Farming Implements,
wagons, carriages, au
tomobiles, etc ...',..
Money , i, , , ,
Notes nnd accounts ....
Shares of stock .......
I'ousehold furniture, Jow-
oiry, watches, etc. , . .
Horses and ntles, 27Uk
Cnttlo, 1P.4.40
Sheon and Goats. CI 10. .
Swlno, ltS3
Personal Proporfy. . . . ,
12,4 1 l.inr,
ooo.-inri
:,0Q4,020
1,2US,920
10C.3G0
47,150
408,010
412,945
81,000
10,860
53,200
.23C.7G5
10,005
151,45
406,535
15,195
, 8,700
C.580
2.075,000
bo
Voluo of all proporty,. $22,057. 140
Not,o Tho above do3s not Include
public service corporation nronertv
and has not been passed unon by
the Cpunty Boi,rd of Equalization.
Eu'litN In Upper t'oiiillli. Valley
TII by Tin Enlei'.ilso
Tho Coos and Curry Fair will
Held Soptombor 23, 21 and 25.
Tho White House ranch threo
mlloB up on tho Uosoburg road, re
ports an old sow as mother of 27
little plga Insula of six mouths.
Mr. and Mrs. Monso.i, of Miirsh
flold, cumo ovor this wook and hnvo
taken a lenso on tho J. J. Eudlcott
rosldenco, Tho chango Is for tho
bonoflt of Mrs. Monson's honlth.
Mr. Monson will return to his busi
ness In Marshflold.
Teachers in tho Myrtlo Point
school aro: High, Prof. Wlmberly.
Misses Scnlfo and Dovoo; 8th grade,
Miss Onmblo; 7th grndo, Mrs. Itookj
Oth, Miss Ehrerlch: 5th, Miss Hob-hlns-
4th. Miss McCrncken; 3rd, Mrs
46,245 unvidson; 2ud, Mrs. Whlttakor; 1st,
I Urn CIik.Ii ... .,.,!.. II... it.... ,..
........ ....uii, iiumit. rim, wiiviiisun.
Dott, tho llttlo daughter of Mr.
nn I Mrs. Frank Tripp, of Bandon,
suffored a hrokon arm while at play
last Friday at tho Chas. Butlor homo
near this city whoro tho family was
visiting. Tho children woro Jump
ing ropo when tho nccldont occurred.
S. S. .Gregg who has been runninc
tho ndger of tho Pholnn mill for
some tlmo, yesterday afternoon got
his loft hand mixed up with tho
saw. Tho third finger was com
pletely severed, whllo tho second
and tho llttlo fingers are badly lac
erated. Last week Geo. H. Guorln, Sr.,
had tho reinnlnii of his mother, Mrs.
C. N. Guorln, removed from tho Myr
tle Point cemetery nnd tho remains
of .Mr. L. Guorln, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. H. Guerln, Sr., from the
cemetery at Eckley, and taking them
to Langlols had them re-Interred
by the side of tho grave of Wm. II.
Guerln, Sr.. a son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. N. Guerln,
A.MEUICAN LEAGUE.
ChlcngoSt. Louis; wet grounds.
Detroit 2; Cleveland 1.
Philadelphia 3; Now York 1.
Boston 2; Washington 1.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn 5; Boston 7.
Now York 3; Philadelphia 4.
Cincinnati 0; Pittsburg 9.
COAST LEAGUE.
Venlco Portland; wot grounds.
Oakland 4 10
,08 Anglcso 5 12
Boston Two Games Ahead i
National and Close in Am
ican Federal League
in Awout4 rnu rw rt tii I
1 NEW YOKE, Sept. 10,-M
clinched its grip on flrit plire it
Natlonnl Leiiguo raco lart
on Sunday hold tho lead hr m
tvo-gumo margin over Ne Tert
The chances of the O'linl n
Ing lost ground seem poor
Batteries: Klllllay. Kluwlttor and imir nltchors do much better w
. .. ... .---. .- ... 4 .l. ..Mtfl
Inrniinri line milPIl in Win Biw
of Ills Inst ten games, and Dl
has been of limo uo on
St. Louis and Chicago tre IJJ
a pretty stniggle for third m
....... ,i.- .lifimlA.a nn (be IHI
Willi IHU iruiiihw 7.vi J
tho CardlnalB. Both are I"J
ing dlstanco of second nlaci "
yot to bo considered out of tlif
nnnt reckoning,
Mltze. Porritt, Lovo and Boles.
Mission (! 9 1
San Francisco 5 10 2
Batteries: Stioud and Itohror;
Parnoll, Schroeder and Schmidt.
NOItTH IIENO IKVrEL.
About $5(1,000 Now Available and
Considerably Moio I'romlsetl,
Sec. J. A. Smith of tho North Bond
. . in.ud
Boston cut mio i"'"i
tho American Leag ijj
vnro still seven and pnnaii P"
... x ,--. .I. nnrld'H tnimp'
U Biaitl irum m """"7" ..r.jkfc
a .nntimistlon of the BlumplaJT
ompany . wiuiiii -" :r- .,,,,.,1,.. i,a,e Moii"
TftfSSraififfiS
PEACHES SELL POIt c A POUND
Cl'LLlNGS OP COQU1LLE.
Coos Comity Sent News As Told by
Tlio Sentinel.
Mr .and Mrs. Eugene Nosier nro
Chamber of Commorco stated today ui " J" " "'"'V" ,he,it'
ihiit i.imnt jr.n.nnn lm.i hinn rnlsod last week, but sun""'"?.,. -3
for tho now Simpson Hotel at North
Bond and that they expected to for
mally orgaulzo tho company within
a fow days. Tho conn
an niitnor zeu cumiai oi siuu.uuu. " -.. u.nri
The $50,000 for which tho stock cor- Rive at ipnw be
tlflcatcH aro now bolng Issued does Jo "l0. c'sn,"1J, 1
not Includo two big sums ofefred , IouRuob Benson. ,d, Sfa
conditionally. ' lnUlnniiiioll. oner u
Ono of thoso Is $10,000 offered by '"ted ',,P "VeeU, trw
Chas. Thorn provided tho atato goes League t, en Hh
wot this fall, another $10,000 from porlod oj ''" cbicapt W
tho Wllsoy syndlcato and a contrlbu-, whllo ,010,V,,1"i;Ier fronrP?
t.o of P. B. Walte. ;y ,w0 m
V ...Tom v,.r rinv. clambered once more
Dr. A. P. Sothor today received a H'"". .,nr.,.an assocUU011; V
letter from Dr. Stewart, bearing a In tbo Ainert JnIte n
Mnrshfleld dato line. According to , M'lwaukee i and Louwr
Dr. Stowurt his party Is having a; leaUor urforea i.
great tlmo nnd expects to reach Ores- pest their "' ftMdutf JJ
cont City lato Saturday or Sunday, break oven ana ,a, twf
Thoy encountered somo rain between league vus not i
Allegany and Marshflold, but had noi M d cUnY PJfh
difficulty in reaching tho latter place. Big COOh "?8Kirr, 2J ?H
Tho recent rains, they say, will ron-. MMlTLh I oi.m
der the roads In tho best of condition, elusive. L
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'iu m" "Mi ui) tiuio iu mioi """ i ,,.,..11 nl'YIlAK BU "" I
out "eating dust'RoBeburg Ro- tiiMiv
Vlow. Tlll'JUW.""'""
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Rnvn n Wnvtmehnrn . Tn eA.lnl
The first largo contract for poaches ' Ino. I""011" parents of a baby boy, born
lit this- section hns Just been closed. ! J?8:, Tuesday night, and Councilman
Four Smlt)i8burg growers hava sold
tlielr crop or 70,000 I baskets foe
about $35,000.
Tbo now Pennslyvanla sate law
requiring tho selling tof fruit by
weight has caused nn innovation In
tbo marketing of poaches In the olg
peach belt this year..' Inhiead of
buylim- peaches by baskets, they aro
bought by tho pound. The prlco for
tills lot Just sold wns 2 cents por
pound. This equals a prlcc of about
1 por bushel. Tho peach crop, will
be large. '
IiAHGE SIZE FLASHLIGHTS nt.
I91.JLU. illK UUASKlir,
Kelley Is a happy grandfather.
Mr. and Mrs, P. M. Hall-Lowls are
rejoicing ovor tlio arrival of a daugh
ter, born the 2nd Inst.
Sheriff Bnlley, of Curry county,
waB horo laBt night In chargo of I. O.
Sullivan, who had been convicted of
forgery nnd was recaptured after es
caping. Tho sheriff started for Sal
om. today-with his prisoner.
Mrs. A. T. Morrison and daughter
returned front San Diego last Sunday.
They canto by steamer all the way,
coming from San Francisco to Ban
don on tho Speedwell.
I1AX1) DAjJCK PliATFOltM K..rnml
juiiil Market, Saturday night.
The Union Market
laoU" COLD. STOUAGE SYSTEM IS SURE A VCC
Our Prime Roasta of Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Veal and o
bo excelled. 1
Try ono of our Fat Hens or Fryera (or your Sunday dlane , j
has been properly cooled, and note the difference.
J. E FORD & CO.
174 South Broadway
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