The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 12, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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MEETING 15 HELD;
THE ,C60S BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELP, OREGON
. TUESDAY JANUARY jgM-EMNGDI
B 'SWEDES
ARE GATHERING BEFORE
COWER
MUSIC!
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With The Toast and Tea
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O'Donnell Symphony Organization Com-
Marshfie.d Can ConAnnua. Session of Coos Coun- fcX ffX-
""ft Elects Ofe s-En- ty eta s to b o lowed ChargW.tli Assault $
The Knowledge That
We Are of Use
joys Fine Banquet
By Banquet Tonight
The ndvnnco gunrd of tlio memborg
... i.i.,. f Mnraliflelil nild '
Warrants for I!.. arrest of James .. ,! , , ,, Sunday I
Faiinio .orui uc -
... ... . i.i .. atmiiiwitiv orchestral
u i.i.ii...ii, ....... .--I-- - - - - .I.l.'n'nnnnnll Were SWOHl 0111 111 11 uu ""-. ,.. , ,,
hold Inst evening In tho Swedish isomers asiuwiuiuu .....-.. ; ,---- -- .. Court by,wlth tlio following omcui. -
. IIIUI
Tlio annual iinnquci nnu .).... ""..... , n nn.i hl wile.
,m,,., ,,r ihn nhrtmlnn church was of tho Coos uoiiniy uoinu ii - "u
4(tUVtf3 .. -- -.-- .- t
ttn RvvoillRll
. . . ll..tln rt H (1
LNthotan social hall. A full attend- morning's train, onraior n
nnrn nf thn morilborshlt. undo the W. K. Mimiy oi jiyruo '
riTftnt a moid dnioynblo one. Hc-
sldcs tho reribrts from various de
nartnlcntB of wdrk n musical pro
gram was glvon In which Mr. nnd
Mrs. Oeorge Webb, Miss Mnrlo Gregg,
"NT. A, Held, Mis. .f. W., Motley ,and
Miss 'Aiiiin,(Cox parllclp'n'fyd. Kac'u
number ,waaveli received.
After tlio olnborato Imn'ouot the
following officers woro elected:
Elders C. A. Sohlbrcdo nnd S. J.
1 111 m ol,
Deacons H. W. Painter, W. A.
Hold,,W. n. Cox, J. W. Motloy, II. P.
Vntspn nnd A. Schwartz.
TrcAsurer II. W. Painter.
Clerk J. W. Motloy.
Financial secretary W. A. Hold.
Deaconesses Mrs. W. II. Cox, Mrs.
8. J. Immcl, Mrs. Mnttlo Maine, Mrs
II. W, Pnlntor, Mrs. Oni McCnrthcy
and Mrs. It. A. Copplo.
Organist Anna Cox.
Sunt, Dlblo School W. A. Held.
Sco Illlilo bcIiooI J. W. Motloy.
Ass't Bupt.- IT. W. Painter.
Orgfcnlst Mnhul Immcl.
Trens. -Helen Immcl,
I'lnfirt Mvrd perfected foi ngRresJ
slvo work1 for tlio coming year with
bright prospects under thd success
ful lendorslllp of tho able pastor,
Ilov. Bamuel Gregg.
lug It. It Is expected thai it wu
bo ono of the host gatherings they
liavo over hnd nnd A. B. Neff and F.
E. Hague have arranged uiiriy piuius
Kobcrt Marsden. fir., c.arglng them for tho on ulng c ,r.
with assault with a deadly weapon ,.re8ldent-n. N. 1-onton
nnd with intent to kill. Constable Vice Presldcnt-Uon Piatt
n.. -o.. nut tills afternoon to, Soc.-Treas. -A. S. Hlanciin
Cox wont out this afternoon
sevj the warrants.
According to the explanation gi
TOO'OM) TO DA.N'Ci: AITICIt SIB.
at the bannuot nt The Chandler to-, - - - "
night when dealers, clerks and sales- b """n ' ' . lllinkor
men will gather 'round tho fostnl
board.
At fi o'clock this evening It Is
planned to commence the annual bus
iness mooting of tho association nt
the Clmmbor of Commerce
Tho banquet will bo hold nt about
8 o'clock, when several traveling
salesmen will bo Invited In. They
nro Don Gardiner, Archlo Johnston,
Harry IJultman nnd Mr. Larson
Sec-Treas. A. S. uinncjiara
Librarian h. D- llullard.
Director It. X. Fenton.
The nrosont instrumcntntlon con-
lots "to" Itohort Mnrsden, In Hunker glBt8 0f nbout twenty-four of tho
lllll for SSOO. On those lots tlierc I tirlncliinl muslclnns In this locnmj
was nt the tlmo $250 yet duo C. A., nnrt th0y nro planning to glvo nt lenst
Smith nnd this, Mrs. O'Donnell de-. lwo concorts this spring.
claws, Marsden was to assume. In-J TnS wm bo a trent to music lov-
To appron
fliloni'f; to perform with pleMH-
to nttunipt only to
li. . .. ' i t ii. niiaiiunnrx. ho ns to
to limit mo lmmiH'i "' ", ,, .,
k of -iiu'iisiuu i" "
ni ihn dnv's task with con
... , i l.nmiv liv Its roiupletloii:
uro, mm to u ...... ',- ,. ,. Ilf
work I will do well;
, u aain ." 5.? ZZZ i- ai -
inconllvo to m """' ' , ,,,, ,,,t r,m..r.lnl wimllly
effort, but lettlni? my worK uo in ""
in
'"1".:."! ... ', " i;,o r.i"u i. ..o, . o u.. ...... ...o-
working and tho knowledge
stead of doing this ho subtracted
tlio amount from the $S0O nnd ten
dered tho balance, which was refus
ers of this community ns nn orches
tra of this sb.o nnd excellence 1ms
never beforo boon attained by tho
ed. Marsden then built a houso on , ,ni,lcnns. 0 tM0 )ny
tho lots, routing It to a tenant. It Thcr0 ,g I)n JJCC(1 t0 ,,,vell on lho
was tho tonnnt and n carpenter, . L. miiviilnnl memhers
hose nnmos nro not given In the . ,
Tho out of town memhors who nro rmMnni. who wsro subsoniiontly
expected hero aro ltny McNalr and llir,,Blrne(lf
Tom Nielsen of Ilnndon; Arthur Bl-j flic following Is tho complaint
llngson, N. C. Medley nnd .1. A. Lamb nj.Pi,t tho husband:
nt rm.li. f'limifl.P Iflllllfi?. Will I IIKI.. ..l.l 1 rvnnnnntl nn tlli
Lundy. (leor'go Krlbs, Henry (I. Volk-1 tilth day of January, 1915, appeared concorts C(l,m' to ll0S0 ,ll'ard "l clllos
mnr of Myrtlo Point; nnd Peter Hel- ,, ,0 front porch of my houso n i oi mucii Kre.nui- -.
musical circles and under tho nblo
direction of Mr. II. X. Kenton will
certainly ho nblo to render, to the
pcoplo of Marshflold and North llcntl,
berg, (Jcorgo Hnzer and Hoscoo II.
Ilazer of North Ilcnd.
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
OF OREGON
ilMikcr Hill carrying a largo heavy Anyono uesinng u, UOi-.....u .....
club, to-wlt, n baseball bnt, nnd lor will kindly comnuinlcato with
walked nn nnd down tho porch , tlio sccrciarj,
ii,'!iif,lng tho camo nnd saying:
"There nro two Swedes In this house
nnd I'm going to break their heads
with It." Ho also said to his wlfo,
ono Fnnnlo ODonnolI, who was
itnvintsiWii: SKXTK.VCKS.
At Canby-Throo now residences lJl0,o wUh m. Tnf0 th,8 cb nml
nro under construction nnd threo
more aro planned.
At Bugeno Tho Socialists nro
Initiating n bill for n largo munic
ipal market.
in
Newport.
The rosnurcos of Oregon nnd
agricultural education aro to bo
mhancod by nn O. A. C. collego
Now Voik Judges Iliuul Down Docl-
xlo'ti on Ago Limit for IVhollly.
NKW YOHIC, Jan. 7. At what ago
should n man ccaso to dnncn tho In
splrltfng tango, tho revivifying tur-
koy trot, tho rojiioviintlng hesitation?
At 35, nnswercd two learned Jus
tice, Fleming nnd Moss of tho Court I quartet going Bast to glvo concorts.
of Sppclnl Sessions, Quoons County Tho
Chief Justlco Itusscll, who Is mora 1 2 mill
than .15, disagreed with IiIh nssdcl- The
ntes, bunding down nn Important nnd ro-opened nt thrcd places, employ
ing 1200 men.
Lnno County tnx levy reduced
threo mills nnd 110S,.1D9 cut from
budget.
Irving fanners are boosting tho
sugnr beet Industry.
Springfield's tax levy
UFo It and If anyono goes Into this
hoitrc, uso your gun nnd shoot
them."
"(Signed) Robert Mnrsden."
Mrs. O'Donnell, In n slmllnr com-
llend Ilnikunid or Forward They
Tell the Same Story.
The only man In tho country
whose nnmo nnd address reads tho
samo whichever way you start Is:
0. M. Itogor, Itogor, Mo.
There aro, however, several son-
Bd Stocker will rontovo n uaw.,p1nnt ngnlt vom q Mnri.'i0nc which somo clover person has
iilll plant from Philomath to near,,,, g mh q ,mvo ,.nMumC(, nl compiled which convoy tho samo
voiy threatening nlr" ns sho walked tkought forward or backward
up :nd down tho porch of the rosl-1 Scundnlous society nnd lifo make
donee.- According to Mnrsden sho gossips frantic. This roads backward
w.ih bn ml ed n basoball bat by her! Frantic gossips mnko llfo nnd so-
n , Vir i.ViTT.'hltand n"'1 n,B0 wnB ioM t0 ""so doty scandalous. Apply tho samo
Is lol than 11)1 1 ! tlm' B,m y0,,'VO KOt '" y0,lr ,ockot" I n" ,0 th0 oth0" 8,von 1,olow:
Southern Pacific sho.. bavn1''- S hleh H'10 nnBWcro,,! ",'1 80 Solomon had vast troasuros-sll-houinern
I nciric shops nno ,,,.,,. (lln , , . .. ...,, .
Impressive dissenting derision.
"A man should cento to dnnqo on
ly when his JolntH lobo their floxlblll.
ty, nnd whoi; daticlpg fulls lo add. to
tlfo plcnsuro of his life nnd to the
cnvnlv t.t nAttnii. f
I NHnrbnrn Koch chnrged thnt her
Juislaiid has neglected hor at homo
whllo ho sought tho delights of tho
dnuco Imlls,
"Ho Ih too old to dnnco," slut com-
plnlncd,
"Why, I sco whltivhalred men nnd
women dancing," plended Koch.
Dcsplto tho majority decision
ngnlnst him, Koch was pnroled In cus
tody of n probation officer. Hut tho
legnl decision nnd precedent nro now
cstnhllslied In (Jmiens county.
It la not to dnnco nftor you nro
35."
AI.I.BV W7ITLKS (USB.
Thd charge of uiiifsupport recently
filed hgnhiHt F.-B. Alley; him been
dropped, -nevordlng to Information
given out hero today. Mr. Alley has
agreed tq give his family n stipulat
ed mini monthly, Mr. Alloy Is nt
iprcsent employed nt Portland, where
mo iioidH a lucrative pusjtlon, Umv
IrnVn llm-l..u ' ' ' . (IT
--..p .v..u...
both tho club nnd tho gun
CONCBXTItATBI) TIMIIBIl
WBAIril
or and gold, things precious. Hap
py and rich and wise wns ho. Faith
ful served ho Clod.
Sho sits lamenting sadly, often too
much nlonc.
Dear Harry Devotedly yours ro-
Wo glean from tho Saturday Bvcn
iing rost tlio statement that "a great main I. Hnvo you forgotton twenty
wns re- l'nrt of tho timber land of tho United dollar check? Honly Immediately,
duced 5.1 mills. Stntes holongs to 109 1 owners. I please, "nnd ihnnd to yours. Grnco
A. C. Huby, n Portland stock j whoso combined holdings amount J Darling,
man, haH built n $25,000 residence to 105,000,000 acres an area threo-j Man Is noblo nnd sonorous often,
ItldH nro being taken for a now fourths ns Inrgo ns Franco nnd moro Ult somotlmos vnln nnd cowardly.
ConKregatloi.nl Church nt Condon., than two nnd ono-hnlf times tlio I Carefully boiled eggs nro good
. II. (Jlnfko has estuillshed a,Blzo of Now ,.;,.,,,... T0 ,,Kllr08'ancl palntnblo.
,,r,,r sr".::,Bai,,3; --K-;- - Jsrzrwuiant
.... T.K.il.i. ,.. .... 'rniiPKiilrnllnii f -nnlll. .IOVO.
liny i.iiriiiiiiuu ih mo now owner " " "....
WORK -"
Work and our town grows- nobler,
Halt and 'twill surely die,
For the town that's alive
Must grow and thrive
Then "Forward" our watchword cry.
Knock, and the drones knock with you,
Boost, and they say: "What's the good?" '
For it's easier work
To sneer and shirk
Than to hustle and help saw wood. '
Sleep when you cannot find something , .
That ought to be done today,
To make this town
Of such renown
That the world will look our way.
Then shout for a greater Coos Bay;
But push while the shouting is done, '
For the town won't grow
On wind, you know,
By work is the victory won.
Anon.
Wert
ita liii
Tin: it.ciii:i,()K cnti, says:
w
IIBIIB Is tho sweet, old-rash
loned wlfo who used to get up
nt G o'clock In tho morning
nnd cook hor husband's bronkfnst?
Gono, gone, nlns, with tho sweet, old
fashioned husband who usod to coino
homo at G o'clock In tho evening nnd
stay there!
The reason nu engaged girl
j knows two can live iih cheaply
ns ono Is bemuse all the furnl- j
I turo thoy need before nmrrlngo j
I Is ouo chair.
i
.MA I ten l.(i ON. i
Tho world is growlnx liottor ns It
Jogs nloiiK It way, though virtue
A dlvorcoe Ik ono who litis gradual
od from tho co-roipondouco school ofiiwoinH, nt Hensoim, to lie ImlliiR llttlo Z.
oxponaneo. hay; the wicked ono lnuy conquer
land bo ehosty for u day. hut Right
Wiwlom In ths slve, philosophy R innrehlnie on. Tho noonlo oft nro
th nlll and tlm tho hnliu which hunkood by tho rnkor'a rigmaroles,
will cure tn wortt pnnsn of lovo. j hut thoy hniul the Right n pnekngo
when thoy jjnthor lit tho polls, lint
mio It with n Hinting for
hut tlio otitcaiiio allll Is certain
II... i..ll. .,,!'.. !...... I.. M. i . ' "1
u.u .v..vU.. n ...,...U in mini, ana m,l(
booh iiinrolilii on. It ,V11
coino forth hihIHiik from tlioshado,
of (loHpuir, It will live lliiouShcJ
niiiliUHh, It will hnrflo every 8nar k
In mighty nnd undaunted, all , til '
nnd ovorywlioro, nnd hIIII goosing I
lug on. Wnlt AltiHon. j
MAYIIIOIIMTItlBI),
Muylio ho tried to bo u man,
Muylio ho dlil what ho could
rt . ..I.. 1 I. t.t ft ... I 1... 1I...1
ID wiiK ill my imiiin nun wvro polL j
0(1 0111
Ah tlio wny of tho wise nml good
.Mayho lioTouglil with bin e
To conquor nild bunt It don
.,..... i... ,.... i ,i .... i.i... . .
won i nu mu iiiiiu nu nun nn no standi
a iniiou iiuiiK in mo town.
Muylio nlio tried to bo more tlinntHi
.miijiio nor struggle wns iiard;
MiivIiii Hiiiv tr:ivi lini- lnuli.i,l ,'. i.
'" r.-----v "I i.U
Tlio iiiiiw or uio inner Hlinrd.
Muyho hIio iiruyotl nn she wrung
llIlllllM
In agony. Ki'lof and woo -Don't
ho too hard If h'io has gone
Tho wny Unit hIio Bhoiild not p,
Muylio wo nil of iih try to bo men,
And Htrlvo to ho true nnd tine'
Iteinoinbur lho Htrugglo tuny not hart
boon
As oiiBy to mnko nn thine.
Mnybo wo no not uesorvo to U
scorned,
Ah wo Hi'orn oncli other that way-
Don't ho too huiil on uny of us
Till you hear what wo hnvo ton;,
i
-Mnybo ho tried to bo n man;
Mnybo ho did IiIh best;
Who enn toll of tho ngony
Thnt Ih burning within Ills brcatt
.Miiyuo no Hiruggioii ugniii nna apj
To mnHtcr hlmsolf once more
Don't bo too hard on him, lying tlierc,
A horrid thing on tho floorl
AN OPEN LETTER '
Marshfleld, Orei
Niece Alice
Have you been to
Matson's Clean-up
Sale?
They are offering
some wonderful bar
gains .
I bought, a suit for
$2.95; Just think of
it;.
You'd better go
today.
Your Thrifty
Aunt Jennie
of tho fn.nk cnnniv .ini.n.ni nf i unfortunntoly tho ronort of the llu- -u hikb, o.com newaro.
Prlnevllle. ron of Corporations Is not boforo1 m9 mrl' "' hronthe free nlr. ( Funny, but no mntlor how many thoy can't bo foolod forever they'll
miKor County'H mining output' "" ""l nppiirenuy inoro has booni "-" v. ... m r, , tumor mm r mmi my have, he never I wkon, blotw their souls! nml Hlgiit
ror mil wuh fi.riiio.ooo.
The tnx reduction In Polk County
uni Mowiy; troublo drive away. motor ears n mmi may have, he never
some peculiar classification of tlm- e01 wnrn "eli "lend work sm to ktep more thnn one collar
JHUnHHV
i.lll API'l.liS A YlLiit
IS V(HHt KIIAIIK
On the subject of the mini.. ,,r.,..
tlfo cilrroiit tiMiie nr l.'un,. ...... ,..
inldo Bliya;
"Aineilcn' npple oron. nt n r.i.
onnblrt oMIiiiuto, thl iwr will n...
proximate fifty million ImrroU. . This
sugar beet ' industry.
WASTKIl MONBV
bor Inuds mndo somowhoro that iloo! ' y' Lntton and that ono nlwayn olthor
niiidiint to 1118,'JOI below lDN.Inot nccord with previously nnnounc Ml' tInrl'"K! Tlw nie fast; under the bureau or In tho wi-oiik
niiHuiiii iiuprovoiuoniB for lUILcd figures. Bor example, tho World ' "re re"'y' FRr- EU,rt'
otnl $750,000. ! Almnnno for 1911 given tho forosto.1 1 W!!!,. , A mn ' somotlmon In Itivo; n
........ i....iiiij in iimiiuuiiig iiie.anvi nf Hi.. it..n.i u,,. .. f .... ..u minii are myKer eg. woman Is nnvnr ...! ,.r u
000.000 nrrin. Thn. 'mi....i fn,-il ..verm,mK wt Is matter? Mat- "Civilization" u tho mibtlt.itlm.
Including Alaska and Porto ItUo.'1 Z. YV,r lml Wht - mind? or politic- for war, of onKeiilw for
cover nbout 187,000,000 ncro. Tlio Hn. Ik!" W"U'r' . ,ove lul of divorce for ground glnas.
-.-...-., -..,. ... ar gowi anil iii Dlilon limes n nmii'a "Idnul wn.
and man" was one with nn lS-lnch waist,
a two-Inch brain mid u lialf-Incli eon-
argu- sclonco. and. wtuieliow. men don't
You're free with jour money,
ChnrloM AInmIiuii .lomw; you think
" l f iy to blow In the hone.
Your wwillli you uro blowing wltli . iirlvntu l.ands-nu
iiMiiniil, imw, ua IIIOUKII It WOro'tp,,
n. 7 v... rZ ZL ": i"t nt' r in the statistic
blooming red. consider and ponder- ''"'I'!"
oh, Charles, look ahund! Tho swift ""' u " m,t ,0 ,w denied that
tmr. mo splnuliix away to their '" tl10 WMl,r Stntu the lieuvlly
KOOil nml ui.in.l ...I- ..,,.,.. . i .
arei pradlenlly vloe.-Phii...i,.hi. v- . i""" lu '""" u"""Ka lullcn'
an Inrvu uu lliu ul...i.. nr u ... . . imi.u.,
.. ... ... , Wi i-iniii-tr,
!
goea niRrchliiK on. Tho 'world Is
urowliiK better, though tho poaalmlHts
proclaim ovory city Is n Sodom nod
tho govornmont n ahnmo; wo aro wise
to nil tho knoekera nnd doaplso their
dioury Kiuno. nnd Itlght Is ninrcliliig
on. Oh, tho Hlght will never fnlter
till It's JourneyliiK Is done; every
yenr n llttlo cloaor to tho goal that
iniiHt bo won, every Uny llttlo nearer
to tho pnlnco In tho huh, tho Itlght In
mnicliliiK on. It miiHt cross tho hllK
of Hatred. It must brenst dnrk Br
ror'a flood, nnd tho wicked will pup.
i-
Doet
UU
Off, LuH
4 TimeJ
Lone i Otltti,
Stci Work
Get a Can Today
HliACK SlIiK STOVI3 POLISH'
For Sdlo by
KCHKOKDICK & IlIIiDBNUH.VN"
l'lioiio 177.
HEATERS
lliiltlPllO mm.. e,...il I.. I .... . IllUDnrAil luit.l o-, ...
aunt crop would furnish on.hbtilf ' ' m uwhhhiiiiik i ii- mriir ihid-
barrel'jor l50apph. furem'l.me.u'i r, T"' ,lmu ,0 lm,,,ri,e: im'U ',m,ra,lhl ' ' l''"l f a few.
ber of our populutluu. An ni.ulo . ., ' I1'0 ,ll,llwr ta ,,ftr,,or " ,,ut "', ro'wtllnn has lwn due
daj en'ten out f band by Hiu-lH Lin- ", ! ,', , ' '"i"" ,?"' ,,,llor' ,mt '" ro,,l,lral, lrt to the belated
I'm family from ottu,r to .Mnr..!. ..:....;...".. " " '""" " ",0 ,0","a""i lwllpy promulgated in
woiililVoii.iim.ourtmllro,.rop. ThU I i L , V.Z "1 "' a'Ul Mr: Ti1 f"r'"- "l wwill. and
liiuk.m .... ...!..,. .... . . ' " !'"" i i.i'Hi-
" "" n.i..nliv llll lllll, Hlllllol
nance nun linked apple.
I . . ' " wm
i,.. . -.. ntMItU U W 1t l4Mfll il ...
u.ir normal Bxm,rt f m,M , whal jH .. "" i"w " "8l lwrt m or dliuiantled
Join two mull,,,, barrels. m nhould'lbev now mi.i.i i- v' "."".' lM' "' 'l up the tlmbr on the
Ilia niml.m . .i.r.,.i .1.1 I... . " ... "" '' i.iiiiiuri small l.ni.iu.... .
. .... .. .,. imm )var wH'mi euiw, u-tmilllutf ami ttwitmr " "' "" owner, -mere,
trnu uaoii in nuu.i .. ...... .. -.. . .... "
About lwo mint,,,, barrels. M .honl.l'llH.y now might be" re.Ui I . '
no aiiPlM go abroad thla year we 'and ease, ai.illl.i, ... ,.
can eanb be nllowed n Imlr ,,Mjre as you pleniw. The old men' are r "" ,,,01e 8m"U ,racU ,H d.
more, (B apple pr capita, lteally Utiuylug through alloy and street- Tl,e ,,mlwr ,hHt remain u either
our apple market should H.t aufferjle old men are praying for twinel p0,lwn"l for apeeulatlou ot-U being
" "' "'"" "n,,H,,i w "opt atl'w io eat; tUey throng lu the city mwmx u' o ' owner or I.
,wm'' . JMnm. weary 4ml lame; oh ehee! nM"l hy the (iovernweut for
. " what a pity! or. churls ,..i.. .. 'futuie Heneratlaiia
Tn K T r,iue' Aud imre the- were blowliiKl b'r ,u tb N"''l'l irea U
FOfest Notes llr ii"" T,h "r"c' "a" ouie ,,,wta,MN,Uto. , nwne. Wo have HEATERS at nri
U1Cat iNULCi .S2-.r 2.1"1 ,U,r kUot i "nK ,h,,t " "'lmen eanno, thnt will ill.P'1
, JI fhnrT II'' n
V I
iuii .lawerlUKji reach jou. thotr lt,'"te wUh the urgu
nimt
Bxperl.11.0B with format flree on '"' Hd thlr groaus: do thv ,.n,.. vuiiih. f-... .,.....,.. .
the Nm.oualfore.le tin. yer ,now'." " Jom. Charles Alaa . OoverL 7 ll" "'
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REMEMBER, THE ONLY AUTHENTIC
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ARE TO BE SHOWN AT
LEMANSKTS THEATRE
Monday Evening, Jan. 18th, 1915
SKBrFmMWM,l,l,b'M Mwm of THE
Z I! SPCOlal ai'rangCments With '-BelOian government.
0NE-HAIF THE PROCEEDS GO TO THE RED CROSS ORGANIZATION.
CZTJt T" in ChiCaa0 3t $,- a"l 75 a"d 5
i ne leceipts foi the first six days were over $11 000
DON'T MISS THESE GREAT WAR PICTURES.
ADMISSION 25 AND 35 CENTS.
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