The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 03, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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TIMES, .lyiARSHFIEhgfflGpTpflgtqftEMBER 3; 191-EVEW1NG EDITION,
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1 an H5Hrfl R I
-vapcus uuNio 1U jytddd
!ale of
Jhort Lines
t--r
Sale of
Short Lines
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We Are Closing Out All
CI03ING OUT. BOYS
SlJfTS'
A
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beautiful stock
Nor.fplkSulls,
at
nil
wool. JwUflttmontn illnl
in olr. l from. JiiHt wlmt
,v,.nt. VWKH, fi.co
i.i.' 00l'' Selling lit
vr.
MEN'S
OVERCOATS
CLOSING OUT BOYS
OVERCOATS
Hoys' overcoat, tho
fWt or the long coat,
boll Jmik and shawl coU
'lnr": 'all woril, well tall
"red. Valuta. f,'.M U
Itfi.on. Selling Ht LMM'
u T.I).-.
FLANNEL SHIRTS '
incy and All Childrenfs Apparel
LADJES'"DRESSESS
LADIES' DRESSES
Lot 1 comprises inos-
sallnes, Taffetas. creno
'ile chines, crenoi Beiges.'
coniblnoil with tuRIn Viiil '-wftvca.
wool trepe. Values Hli
;tT.50
Lot
Bergcs
ie. Valljos IV $27fto,
Your I rliolcV s '
LADIES' SUITS
A bwoII assortment of
.11 unol. U'l'll-tiillni'Pil
n " : ';::.."...,.'
:i 111 l VI IIIIUUHIIIP,
imh dc-lBii Hlinwi col
lars belt imt'K, long or
jlinrt leiiKth. Values,
?" 00 to 910.00. Soiling
nt ? i.w (o VSI.nii
MEN'S $3 FELT HATS
(looil naortnioiit of
fnev styios; your enoico
ipltllil
IUkIi Rrmlp shltl nt
moderate prhes; two
pleated pockrtsf French
iiiirc. military collar.
Colors, brown, gray, tan,
ilrnb, ni-plo green. Val
ues, $2.00. Your ibolie
M.un
DRESS SHIRTS ..
Laundered nlitrtH, stiff '
cuffs; for collar. Selling
in
Lot 1. llrondeloth,
sorgo, cheviot ami pop
lin, ui to (Into, beauti
fully llnud, mostly plain
tnlloiutl. Values to
I3T.G0. Your cholco
$ii:.r(i
SUIT CASES
A woll-mndo suit-case,
leather trlmineil. Sln,
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and SO. Price, .si.on
2. Wool cropo
'and novelty
Values to
Your cholco
4 1 $i.7
LADIES' SUITS
Lot 2. In cropo cloth,
chovlot anil serge. Well
lined and tailored: most
ly small slzos. Values to
f2T.no. Your choice
SHOPPING BAGS
A well mndo shop
ping bag, leather trim
med, Price- :tl)c
wsttftwra
wnnaqijfflfetiOTBsif
vOjjl 1
Fur-msh'lKiKyj
The '
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At
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Home
yt Tr.i- , t
fiome
eautiful Furniture
iSBi i
& W SS!- W women DO Iova -
til "zif-&UHJ w
i .l3ViAfN
10$
M
, W.c havo one ot the
finest stocks of Fine Fur
niture that we bave ever
shown hero and that
moans the largest- and
best on Coos Bay. Wo
"3
are now showlnn an es
pccially nice line of
a boautlful home
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PARLOR RUGS
From $1.75 to $12.00
ROCKING CHAIRS
From $3.00 to $45.00
DINING TABLES
$8.00 to $25.00
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LIBRARY TABLES s
From $8 to '$25.00'''
HlOJIW i
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.i JI I Vt.e
LADIES' DESKS
$10.50 to $25.00
.
j (JAPANESE BASKETS A bCAUjlful lino
ih 'vt of these fromu THr,:
, '
75c to $3.50.-
'I u.
AND REMEMBER, 1ME.SELL IT FOR LESS."
Going & Harvey
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
Co.
BREVITIES
I AVKATHKIl KOHKCAST
Ittr Ai.o. Itlnl rrc.t In Cat- liar Tlmra.)
ORKtifJN'-Itnfn In wtst and
j rain or snow In' east; southorly
winds. i ,
j LOCAL TKMl'UUATUHIJyM
j iticcbito .
j For tho 2 I hours ending at,
I 1:13 a. in., 'Dor. II, by HottJ.
Ostllnd, special government me-.
I icroiogisi: .
.Maxtmuui 17
j Minimum .?. li -10
I At 4: in a. ni 42 1 1
j Precipitation . '. 1.30
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, j
1014 27.17
j Precipitation sumo period j
last year . .; 1C.0C
I Wind: Southwest; cloudy mid
j rainy. ' ,. f
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Homl IMoctlon. The nniiual road
election of tho Allegany district will
bo held there Saturday, December
iwiiiii.miwwww wrt niw m mammum
m
VeMiy Meeting. There' will bo
the regular monthly meeting of the
Vestry tomorrow evening nt T:30 In
tho Hector's study.'
Clitiurcl C3illl Tho regular
monthly mooting of tho Chancel (lulld
will bo held In Qulld Hall tomorrow
at 2:30. Tho members nro cordially
Invited to bo present. ' ' '
'WILLIAM WATliRS cimo down oil)
j tho North Star this morning on
I business from North Inlet.
TIUtE SALINO ot Allegany Was down !
this morning attondlug to some,
nintters ot business. I
DON GARDNER, of Mnrshfleld, Is1
spending n few days In ltoseburg.
looking after business matters.
V. O. HUNCH, who camo In from Co
qulllo yesterday, loft this morning
on tins George W. Elder for Port
laud. ANDREW OLSON of North Head re
turned homo on tho Messenger II1I3
morning from a duck Hunting trip
up ltnyncs Inlet. '
COUNTY AGRICULTURIST SMITH j
camo over on business from Co1
qulllo today. Ho expects to liO;
hero two or three days.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY- L.'A.i
LIUEQVIST returned to.Ooqtilllot
this mornliiK, having como down I
fiom Mapleton last evening on his1
way homo from Salom.
MRS. .1. 13. GARDINER, wlfo ot tho
Southern Pacific engineer at Lake
side, wns down this morning on a
shopping trip and to visit with
friends.
.MRS. J. E. GARDINER, wllooo hus
band Is one ot the dl'vlnlon engl
noorH on tho Southern Pacific lino
between Coos Ray and tho Unip
qua, Ih a Mnrshfleld business visi
tor today.
GEORGE PRATT of Coos county,
passed through hero today en
routo to Portland and other north
ern cities, whoro ho will spend the
wltitor with frlonds and relatives.
Rosoburg JlovloW;
II, A. UOIUtlNS of Iiaiulon, camp
over jbhi cv
Piano Contest Candidates
We nro making a special salo of IT. S. Granlto Ware at 1G por
cent discount until Dcconibor 15, and will glvo 200 VOT,KS o" ov
cry plcco of waro sold In that tlm,e, Tl 0 CANDIDATE receiving
most votes on this enamel waro will rccclvo a beautiful prize. ASK
VS.
Schroeder & Hildenbrand ,r ;
Hardware anil Plumbing. ,
Repair shop In roiiiirrtloii
BROTHER
Polly TlieftN. Tlio police hnyiv not
discovered any eluo yot to tho parties
committing petty thefts In tho resi
dence district ot West Mnrshfleld.
Mrs. Robort Krnger, living near
Fourth and Commercial, lost consid
erable valuablo linen, and T. J. Scnlfo
living nearby, lost considerable food-stuff.
Iist In Wirck. Mrs. W'm. Cox
ban received word of tho death of
her friend, Mrs. Flynu In tho H.inalel
disaster near tho Galdon Onto, Mrs.
riynn, who waB torniorly Mrs. Ira
Clmpmnn of MarslitrcliI, and her two '
sisters, Mrs. Qultin iild 'Mrs. Ahcarn,
wero en routo to tlu'ilrjioincs in tho
Fouth from' l'Jurckn whoro tlioy find
attended tho funoraL.0 tholr mothor,,
and all wore lost. , ,
1.
Issmoh l-'lno Culiilogdo. II. S. ToW
lor Is loday iflntrllHidK-a owolry ca't
flaloguo that is one ohfiio nlttlost over
put out by a. Jowulry storo In n town
jtho sl?.o ot Murshflolil. It Is pro
fusely Illustrated, showing tlio largo
stock t'rnt Mr. Towor carries, and Is
1 a rovomtlnn ti many Mnrshfleld poo-
I'liil.i t'linlif Mr TniJnf iiinin nntil
pllmuiits on his, entorprUo.
Plan Memorial. Tho Mnrshfleld
Elks last evening coiuplotcd plans
for their moniorlal oxerolaes next
Sunday. Mr. Uagsdalo was elected to
iiiomborHhlp and will bo Initiated
soon. Tho farowoll party for Win.
Rolchors was postponed until next
Wednesday. '
Y BE
SENT TO SENATE
N. Miller Receives Word His
Brother, Former ' Seattle
i Mayor, May Receive Post
I That his brother, Joltn V. Miller,
I Is being prominently mentioned In
tho Spokane and PtiRot Sound palters
as a likely candidate for the noxt
United States Senator from WoRklng
ton to Biiccecd Senator Polndoxter,
Is tho encouraging word Just received
hero by Attorney I. N. Miller.
In 1908-00 John F. MIRer was
mayor of Seattle. Several years ago
an unijlo boarlng tho same namo was
elected to the Senato from California.
Mr, Miller, of Seattle, Is u prominent
attorney there and a Kreat friend of
ex-Senator Piles, who preceded Poln
doxtcr In the Senate.. ,mnv ji it
Roth Miller and lUllfSdiflftnivm-ttpJ
PiiKCt Sound on tho snup trilli) fcomiLft'
CA
renlng nni . roliirned to , - Q .;. J ..r'V.V'V ,' .
hla homo today nflor r. vWlfc ''V; . v. WV Z ll ""?
I'T V IHIHIU V'flftVVf,. lUIIIHO UVM'IIUII
!... nt. l....tl.lMH
G. T, TREADGOi.D. City Xtlorno'y
ot Uaiulon, arrived In last even
ing by stngo from Saleiii via Gar
diner and was mot here by his
wlfo who camo on tho evening
train from Uandon. They loft
this morning on tho train for
their homo.
ATTORNEY R. O. GRAVES left thin
morning on tho Elder for Portland,
whoro he goes on a husliiess trip,
expecting to bo back within a few
days.
MAYOR F. H. ALLEN loft on tho
noon stage up tho beach for Flor
ence, whore ho oxpectH to bo for
tllo'noxt four o' Mvo ,,n'a o uusl
noss.
J. II. GRIFFITH, optician In1 tho
ltcd Crossi Drug Store, Is recover
ing rapidly front his recent Illness,
which many frlonds will bo pleased
to luarm Ho left today for As-
tho east In LS82. At that time J. F.
TOO LATE TO flUSOTJf
-
FOR HUNT Fiii-iiMhm! tw-Woiii
houfeokcopInK stiUtf. Ajtply 413
2nd Btrcet.
1)S, Miiwmli' mililoni onff buttpn.
Reward If loturned to Times, otr
flco. -. ' ' '
FOR TRADE Modortt houso, (1
ronniB and bath, In Colorftdo
Springs, Col. (a world-fnmpua
health resort) for property In
Marshflotd or North JJond. Boo
I. S. Kaufman & Co. i
"
-LOST
I.OHT (flasH pin, O. V.
'turn 1 to Tlntoa Of flco.
wont Into a logging camp to run a
donkpy engine, Later these two men
beennto'riKi'm'matos and great friends.
Doth nro Republicans. Polndoxter
Is a Progressive nod wRh tho slump
ot Roosovolt'u party It Is prophesied
that tho noxt, Senator from Washing
ton Will be a Republican,
WORKING OX PJ.ANH
.. i ha "v.
- - ' ) .1 lltli.MA
M)STr-nsoiilc ftib ufltl! Inlfa.
,M, fl Rrtnru tyrUo.Arun.JpL,i
Viroward . - t.'.j,''fft
' WANTED V
4
WANTED Girl want placQ to tak?
enro of chlldrpn nttor school lfoutfy
Phono TC-J,
WANTI2D Room and bonrtl xsltli prU
vnte family by yomiK couplo. Must
bo close In, V, care ot Tlmos, .,"
Iiqn,lro
Ax1ml.Al n..M.1n. .. 11... ...
t3i,,,. iini,i ... u.rih T1.....1 lu WANTED l)roiisiiinkn(f.
now workhiK on rovlsed plans nnd ' C87. Second Bt., North. frs. Laak.
ostlmates and will probably havo
them rendy tomorrow, Hocrotary
Smith ot 1)10 North llond Chamber
of Commerro will probably onll a
mcotlug of tho Htoukholdern thou to
rouililer oroctlug thp smallor hotel
lnilUlln;f ,uow and lutur. aidlng an
annex.
j
comiuls-
"'t
Tito etntn" tax commission that
hna ' raised' percentages df values
1,1 .wlrarU rill 'l,i'tj,ltf.u Id f '1.A
r!ll:m",,0,1,,1hOl,!aboll.l(elt',ttot.o b'Ah will' do thU
.,.:,"i'V1"'?ml 'wprk Jiu'caiiiufclloii. with, tho mil-
1'iiAniv iu'.ii.i, who ih iiuiu iriiiii 1 . .... , ...in. ..nm .
Alaska -visiting hlo-brother. Henry 'W,1., W'.x$Mlc- ui
Kern, nt North Ilnlid, ami other
friends and relatives, plans to ?
leavo soon for Alaska. It hnit been '
utnetoon years slnco ho wn hero
before. 1
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE WITT13
havo returned from n wook's visit
with their daughter, Mrs. T. II. '
Rood, who entertalnod a party of
seventeen on TbiinkHglvIng Day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wltto expect to leavo
soon to spend tho winter In Cali
fornia, It. At. WIEDER of Ton Mile oxpoctH
to leavo eooii for California to
spend tho winter thero with. Mrs.
Wlcler, who Is sookliiK 11 chnnf?o
of cllmato In hopes of benefitting
her health. Sho loft last week
with Ed' Winder iind .MltH Edna
Wlulor. (J. -11. Uurtlii will tako
.Mr. Wlediip'B' idaco InivMllii Plor
son'a stores" ' t.i ii.
1
J
ROlt HAM3Ulnck AIlnorcnH n
Plymouth Jlopk lions. Mr. le
WrlKht. KnstKldo. Tel. 302-11
FOR SAII' Alotor boat, ,!i.T 1-J foot
nr...slx .horso Gray .motor, shaped
whlto cedar. hulli makos 8 mllof
per ho'irr.
qulllo;
Address Uox '003, 'Co
FOR RENT
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No Daiungo (iiiiiiux. It was re
ported that Sec. Kdgoworth and some
of tho It W. W. Bympatlilzorn wore
iplnunhyt to liiHtltutc; ilainogo , suits
yignlnst'MnrshfloId men who nro nl-
loged to huvo aided In tho doporta
Uloil h year ago. However, tho Oro
1 1:011 Hunromo Court. In lis IccIhIoii
J dlslmrrliiK It. O. Giuvoh for three j Tayfor lrfo,",oVniflSnTlli? " tilsUrtj
'.luontns, unoiarpM thai iiiq uvuiunco m tiuun, wiinu uurnuu, mny u
falls to show that tho men wore kick-' rebuilt. '
ed and luiuttm and that they wero
I fcubJot'tQtl to no furthor violence than
being seized nnd dopqrtcd.
J. H. Jessen, M. D.
PIIYKIOIAN AND Ht'lldCOX
SurKery nnd Dlsoasca of W0111011
Specialty..
Offlro, 30T Coko llldB, Phone 229-J
Res. .Myrtle Arms. Phono IIUl-L
vmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsKiXKjmrt.
I Should
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!, 3 Your
Druggist
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.id Jb a
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VOH HUNl TenToom liouso conn
plfltoly fiirnlshedt Phono, 43E-2&;!
1 'ii 1 1 1 ' ' " 1 ' 1 ' .
FOR UfSNTf-iTliivo rooms firnUiol
' for housokooii nB. closo In, hot
and co.Id water Phone 3P0-J,;
1 1 1 j i t -
liOR lUi.NT l!J5nt., veU .fiirnltUt
od housoUeoplnti npartnioiil". rpi
souablo. V. Caro ot Times.
l-'OIt ItKNI FiimWictl houpkc
lug rooms. 4024 J-JIrtuJi
1
KOIt ItEN'XVl.'loJisant, ,!Il'fuwWJ,r
ed front room for ono, 0r.tw9.geri-
tlomon, boated, prlvnto family;
Addroiis II., Caro of Times.
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FOR RJ;N1 llMUM'kvoplnB. ifHinw.
005 1st and Illrch.
FOR
(i"N
RI'JNT ,t-iiMim liltnKal'wV. JHt'
ro'in 'pi P".'d?- ."1
I''Slt JiJJfv'lh-Njmly fnnilslicd fiwiU.
rooms, Iiqnml cold water, batli,'
I2.ri0 por wcok, closo In, Plwua
anr.-.r.
iiiiii 1 . i,.iI,,it,ivn vl....!.. ..m.i.i.1 Inb
.'ir.V ....... '4., . . ... .,,o..A. ..,.nv
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ruoiiiH Willi nain. f- Jior cn,
Closo hi. 23P 80. 4th tit.
In.
fjtrmninmtirrsn!atSSSJiMUKXBZa OEZH!fit1VKZ
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YOUR. EYES
Meed Atteribion
See Us
-Red Cross Optical Dept
SlTqiS- ' PIl0nCS 122'
ffr.pken Lenses Duplicated at Once
W
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
W H STl'LL of ANouany was
Alarshflold today on business.
F, E. WESTERUERO loft yesterday
for Raudoii to visit Ills store thoro.
W, II. 8TULL wuh iiniong tho AIlo-
Notlie Is Jioioby glvon that tho gany visitors horo today on busl
uiidorslgned, udmlnUtrntor ot tboj noss.
oatnto of GeorKo W. Catching, do-M. LEATON wan nmoiiB tho buslnots
oeascd, has filed his final account; vlsltois in tho city today from A!
II LEMANSKI
1 V , L
To-Nigh t
FOR RENT l-'nniMu'd mmrttnei
rhono B3'L. 'v4
FOR RENT 4lrnoni lipuso , uftli
pantry anil hath, modern. l2tl
andJ Commercial, Rhono U5-Lj-
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TONGHT
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1. . m- r nmrr .i f iw
rr--T-r.-..
osiiuch administrator in tho County
ourt of 'Co'da ' County, Stato ot
OrigjjnJ P'nnd .(h'o said court has
ppoHUW 'Monday the lltlt day of
".January, '11 6,' at tho hour of 10
iei clock a. m, of Bald day at tho
dcurt house -atrCoqulllo- City, Coos
Oiltnt)'; Oregon, as tho tlmo
Picture
s&framine
Walker Studio
Mrs.
I.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FRIDAY
Ladles' Art Club with
M. Conaron.
1 n L. Young iiaie ami whh
I AIIsb Sunne t the It. O. Thorpo
, I bKf ortb Ufu bHlnB
I mMtinK.
...
tiln.n fri. flin. hnnrlnrr. nf. -fil.ini.!
IM4MAMMUI -MP. .....pr - .--r-.' r
tlouB to suliLJinul luccciuuL.and tliiu
.eltiemont tuoroor.
loga ny, 1
C. P. COLEMAN of Tompleton was
down today from Ills home oiu busi
ness, CHARLES CROUCH of Haynos Inlet
attjmded to business In tho city
today.
andf-A.-N. CHRI8TENS0N camo down
this morninKisdtoppltTfi from-Hsynej
Inletv" - - -
I
-.,
130-K
HONE
10 Cent
Wessenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
1 Savbu vessel loadetl at St. II el-.
, eus last wek Ukt. .000,oeo fwt,
of lumber.
CALLING CAJ1US
TUB TIJUSS !. ,
I.
nristed at
Datod this 3rd day
1911.
JOHN W. CATCHING,
Administrator of the Iflstatq of
George W. Cateblng, Deceased.
First publication. Doeswber 8,
1IM. Last publlcatkin, January 1.
11)15.
i
SPECIAL VOTFH at Sartor's from
pow UNTIL CHRISTMAS to all can
jHIMTI&i Vriuging In orders for
Cbrlstmful CANDY. AU the Cam
palgu Manager.
-n JM,I8J.LUIU IIQDSON waa.lj tlip (dty
orDocomber, t0(iay visiting and dhophlng from
Allogany.
MRS. MA DEL MALDE was in the
city today shopping from her homo
at Norih Inlet.
CUHSTJ9R 8ANKORD oanje down on
tho MoMiengor on a short business
trip this morning.
ERNEST PETERSON of Haynos Inlot
was horo today attondlnB to Bomo
matters of business '
DBTKCTJVH W. J. A1ITCHKLL wa
in tho city today from CoqulUe
consulting with J. Q. Gpag.
SHOWING THE LICENSED PRO-!
CRAM OF SELECT PHOTOPLAYS
BIX REELS--ALL NEW NO RE
PEATERS. The seeoiid chapter of "THE UK
LOVED ADVENTUREirtho Ar
thur Johnson aerial Htory, ontltlodT
THE . UNTARNISHED SHIELD."
Qvec 800 peoplo saw t)io first chop.
i.ier ot una wonuoriui story nsi; nuy j
MADGE DE WITT, dramatic so-iotto-of them If It wasn't thp groatest
prano, singing popular and up toj hit In fllmdom. Ra puro mid uttond
cato songs. I tiiet Grand tpulght.
Durbank and Danfortln blsh class I "IN BHEBP'8 CLOTHING"-
LET II
that when it comes to
OK
'iTHO.HOMC OF BIG FEATURES, AND.
VAUDEVILLE.
t nj
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.vl
it&mm ::;
i.i
musical novelty artlntm
Theso two actSiwill'Blvo an entlro
change of program, tonight.
Dig special feature "HOME,
SWEET HOME" A Blx-rool photo.
.dandy two-reel Edison drama aduptod
from the' story that apprurod in tho
Sunday magazine a short time ago,
"JUSTUS KNEW IT WASN'T"
A good, olil-tlmo Lubin comedy it
anntvc:
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mfaf u
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drama founded on tho song that real rli tickler.
moves every human heart. Tho Jin-j "SHE .MADE HERSELF REAU-
mortal ballad of Homo, written by'TIFUL" A IiIk laugh fpr seyoral
John Howard I'ajno and staged by 1 minutes In tula now and funny 00111
We have the fat gesi
line' at the smallest
prices on Coos. Ba,y,.,
DON'T GET SOAK KD-
D. W. arlffltll.
A full tuU-lioni' hlirnv fpi
Jionvr llooo, Jffot ItaU-ony, K'c.
ADMISSION:
SOut RoruIiiv !!rlv.
Oier H(M) Ketn to ClnHmu Fron.
Don't forget that tho "TjtljY O'
HEARTS In two reels will 1q shown
hore tomorrow night.
ldy. I
(,'Iillilicu. So. AtluItH, tr-i
"FATHER'S TIME-PJECE" VRa-
grap'i eomedy foaturInK Ullly Quirk,
the funny man of tho movJes.
AN ALIrFEATl'RE PROGJUM,
TOMORROW NIGHT Tho usual t
selection of splendid muak by the '
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