The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 20, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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- THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELB, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, lAHUARY 20, 1 91B-EVEHIMQ EDITION.
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TO OPEN lEV CI
Marshfieltl Independents To
Stage Struggle Women
Form Athletic Club
Marshfleld's new $10,000 High
School Gymnasium will bo Initiated
to Us duties Friday evening when n
basket ball game scheduled between
the Marshfield and the North Lend
Independents will officially start
tho season, Tlio building Is not yet
completed, nnd will not bo thrown
open for regular use probably until
the latter part of next week.
This morning tho finishing
touches to the swimming tank were
mado when the outer coat of ce-
beenmo suspicious nnd called tho ment was put on tho entlro surface
officers. No traco of tho man has of both tanks, giving them ft smooth
Ollivant & Weaver Cash $15
of Worthless Paper
IIq Trace Found
Posing as a camp cook nnd de
claring his Intention of opening n
largo account, n young ninn answer
ing to tho namo of Joo Nelson enter
rd tho grocery storo of Ollivant &
"Weaver, corner of Central nnd Third
street, last evening, a few minutes
before closing time, purchased a
small order of goods and passed a
spurious check for $1G, receiving
in chango $11.75. jtno man left
tho storo and It was not until ho
'well out of &lght that tho partners
LABOR
IONS
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ELECT OFFICERS; NOTED ROM CASE
been found, though a search of nil
tho saloons was mado laBt evening.
At 10 minutes to six, tho man
entered tho store. Ho Is described
ns about 2G years of ago, dark com
ploxloned and ho woro a bluo suit
.with a cap Of some dark material.
Going up to tho counter tho
Tisoudo cook told' Ray Ollivant that
ho was cooking for a gang of 40
in Oil In a railroad camp near Borne
tunnel nnd thnt ho was nbout to
open an account with tho grocery
firm and would probably need
surface. It Is not expected thnt
tlun covering will bo dry for at
least eight days and not until then
will tho water bo turned In.
Tho first dcfinlto step toward
utilizing tho gymnasium through
f'lliletlcB clubs was mado last eve-
Annual Meeting of Central La
bor Council of Coos Bay
Held Last Evening
The nnnual election of offlcors
of tho Central Labor Council of
Coos llay nnd vicinity was held last
evening at tho Labor hall. Tho fol
lowing officers were elected:
President Androw Landlcs.
Vice-president 13d Lund.
Secretary Chns. Kellog.
Treasurer Geo. Kohl,
Conductor II. N. Ryan.
Warden Goo. 11. Hushes.
Trusteog Karl Chlsholm, Dan
Orr and Mr. Warner.
It was decided to hold tho nn
nual Installation of offlcors Febru
ary 2. to be followed by a Imiuiuot
to which all union men will be In
vited. It was also decided to give
a dnuce on WasMnptnn'K birthday,
February it, at maple's Hall.
It was alw voted to throw the
mcetln&t ofon la the future to any
ATTEND THE
nlng when 27 young women of tho union man of any trade, those mom
city met in tho offices of George hers to b admitted simply ns Rpoc
V'Uklns, elected officers and mndo.tators.
preparations for regular gymnasium
piactlco.
Miss Ruby Wntklns was elected
president of tho organization which
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about $.100 worth of groceries ovoryj is now known Informally as the'
month.
"I need a fow things to tnko
with mo now," ho told Mr. Ollivant,
"my boss, II. M. Anderson, will bo
In hero pretty quick to innko out
tho regular order for tho camp. Ha
has tho boat nnd can tnko tho
things bnck with lilm."
Tho story was told in a plnus
Jblo manner. Tho partners' sus
picions wcro not aroused nt tho tlmo
though thoy did nsk tho man where
ho had been trading before. Ho
told thorn, mentioning tho namo of
nnothor grocer, nnd was asked why
ho mado tho chango. "Well," ho
nald, "tho last ordor they sent out
to tho camp was not satisfactory
nnd bo wo though wo had better
chango."
Purchasing goods amounting to
?3.1!5 tho man throw down a $1G
check mado out to Joo Nelson
on tho Flanagan & Ponnctt Hank,
nnd signed by It. M. Anderson, tho
nupposed boss of tho railroad camp.
In tho hurry of attending to their
trndo jiiBt boforo closing tlmo neith
er Mr. Ollivant nor Mr. Weaver
questioned tho check nnd tho bal
nnco of fll.TG In cash was handed
over to tho man, Ho walked out
leaving tho groceries on tho coun
ter, declaring tho boss would take
thorn.
A fow minutes later tho grocery
mon called up tho firm with which
tho man declared ho had formerly
trndod.
"Wo know of no Joo Nelson or
It. M. Andorson."
A call was Immodlatoly mado to
tho police station and n search for
tho man placed on foot, but no
SHOW AUTO
Girls' Athletic Club, Eliza Ayre, '
vlco-presldent; Alice McLaln, socre-'
tnry, nnd Mndgo Simpson, treasurer.
A commlttco consisting of Ellon j
Iludnns, chairman, Mary Haley, Mar- nnlnon Cu : cu .. i oxpondrd on tho Two Mllo road ns
CA
Judge Coke Sustains District
in Controversy Over Divid- l
ing Ten-Mill Levy j
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Or., Jan. 20. Judgoi
Coko, boforo adjourning circuit court '
hnnded down n decision In tho noted
llandon rond case In which ho uphold ;
tho district.
Tho enso hns attracted much at-1
tontlon over tho county nnd stirred
up much fooling at ttnndon. It seems
thnt at n special olectlon a couple
or yours ago, tlio rond district voted
a ton mill tax levy. Aftor the oloc-1
thin vib hold, It was claimed thnt tho
tax was voted to bo spent entirely on
what Is known as tho Two Mile Road,
Instead of on the main road south
from nandon. Tho Two Mllo road
Is n branch of tho main rond and I
rathor Important, but tho nandon
people claimed thnt thoy meant tho
ton mill tax was to bo used princi
pally on tho main road loading to
Curry county. Aftor considerable
controvorsy a second election was
bold and tho people voted to expend
olnht mills of the special levy on
the main road and two mills on tho
Two Milo road. Tho road district
In til ud os ithc town of Dandon.
Col. It. II. Tlosa bogan action at
tacking the validity of tho levy nnd
Fred N. Torklns Intervened, Insist
ing thnt tho wholo ten mill levy bo
Big 2nd January
Clearance SALE
NOW ON AT
Hub Dry Goods Company
SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN. '
CORNER BROADWAY AND CENTRAL PHONE 361
gnret Dovnlo, Slay Evans
aiey, .iar- Dni:- D-.W-U cnnnnn ru-...i 0XI,0,,apa on lno lwo "''
a0d iii.;Bfi9,a" Battlfi Sces Show it wnB fIrRt vol0(. otIl0rg
en Harrington was appointed to
draw up a constitution and tty-l&wt.
An Initiation fee of 25 cents will
bo charged all members who aay ,
Ovtdafid Cars in Use in
European War
also wero
dragged Into the case. Sheriff Gage,
as tax collector, was mado defendant,
ronrcHontlnc tho district.
GrajOdc jiartniyal of the work j i his rullnc Judco Coko hold that
Join tho club nnd Professor Tleasera !' American motor oars tho first election was valid, but also
has declared that the monthly 4a " artMW fighting trout of tho ' that the people hnd n right to chango
will not amount to more taaa S Bbwbhmi war. J found In tho mov- ma specify where- the special taxes
contf. Plans nre under way to for P or Iwttle twmw tnlcmi gho,l(1 ll0 B,)ont declaring that slnco
backet ball teams and to awke w tin- uuflptm f the Chisago ' tll0V lin(j crwitod tho fund they cer
of the swimming tank tat Hm TzOmn ! Hiatal ,wmtaalon of tho ' tninly l,8,i the power to direct its
Of teaching all momt ter : MfSw mttHMltlM. y,,,,rtlt ThL ,.nla ll,n .n,.
swim. Gymnasium and batatas tmitt T tttaM.. wliloh wero mado under ' .i i,...i i .i.. .,.
M. . . ... ... . JK i. 1 . . mm VIWUUII .11111 IIIL'illin i. lilt L. II1U
VI?" hj srsa " r SE: "r ' si a" - . Tw ,.,o
X....O ui v v.uv. tmrmmf m. - ... ....k, n,TC f OHM1I U" 1 ., ,,. , , ... ,.. ....
Thursday evening will ytOOm in rtom of the Injured 1"", 8" "", Vq """ """ l"u ,m,,M
ii lira hiiuui uviia. - 1 -" "u "" nuiu Uf itm . i in
Tl.o young raea of :W tftr ,Cl! awmitB and moved to the . .,' l,-n',mt "vm
already signing for a Mf XtMtOc ttl In the Ovrlnnd cars , A f8" "n"s,!nI 'lv"rco ' 80 wns
Club, their purjos Mmg i uk mU f the 3tttllau novarumont at 1,Mrd th,s WCCk by JiuIko C(,ko' t,'
nciion uuing inni oi urocKuu vs.
Crockett. About n year ngo ho dl-
Pianos that are the
Standard of the World
THE ANGELUS The World Famous Player Piano.
THE VICTR0LA Talking Machines.
THE EDISON DIAMOND DISC MACHINES.
Terms If You Desire.
"TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT IT."
MtWMSBMtuSk
(iBHPpC'Tyffijffi
1i. h. THOMAS, MAXAUKIt.
UK) Central nvemie. PIioiich l.'M-J; in-Ij.
nj tli( girls' orsliUoa. to w "& hHtlHg uf hmttMUIt. One iiur-
the uyranaslura for nw xM - opalwh) rrrt Incldimt is nhiiwn
clslng certain algal ot ik vt to wWoi an Ovarlund nmhulunue vorcod t,l C0"I''c '"t thoy mado up
Professoj Tie4g I aov jcttor- it w. The ontlre uetiou is with- ln a fow 10Ilt''8 nnd wero married j
Ing a schedule of ten xtn. J to afty ft of the eamora. nEa,n '" tho fal1- TllIs tlm t'10 wlfo
believes will fee utfeiMtocr to liWt An anjMu-ttd moior car 1b guaraiiig mi0(1 nn1 lno ltiCr-'0 was granted. ,
siuuents of tfce Mpfc iml xf e tvtnmt uf a division of the Bel- i,ie coupio originally mm nt nan
members of tae atklMtc ttwin ut Plan tarcus throuuh a Biunll village don' b,lt rfcclltb' Mrs. Crockett hns
well. ar Antwerp. Whllo two of the l)eon conducting tho Vondomo room-
With the efftstsg of tie crat- tir amu who form the crow arc ,nK houso at Coqulllo. Sho was given
shsn floor, waits U xTo tt-. tit wpaiwd lu aiming and firing tho tn0 custody of a minor daughter,
high school toaai will t easaee rM fire gun mounted in the small j w,lll noltlior parent wan glvon cus
to practice, thrtr Or :w paac rwolviap tarrot, the driver Is struck t0(l' of tho two boys, who nro about
this year bariag Ve&a WKionabeB by a ballot and novoruly woundol. olghteen nnd nlnoteon years old nnd
wltnout aay rerioc areaartattoa. Taasr u deadly fire the Overland whom, Judge- Coko hold, nro old
The gtllery has a Mattec eajwetty araaulanoe duuhes up to the car, ; enough to look out for thomselves.
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OLDICHT HANK IN COOS COUNTV
KstabllNhcd 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
f latcrcst I'nltl on Tlmo Deposit (
Offlcors: (1
J. W. Ucmiett, President.
J. II. Klnnngan, Vlco-Prcsldcnt.
It. T. WllllaiiiH, Cashier.
Geo. I- Wiiichchter, Asst. Cashier.
of 210 rpeciators.
'the wounded wldlor Is lifted from,
tho young ninn loft town nt once
This is tho third tlmo lu tho Inst
two months that spurious checks
liavo boon pashod on local business
houses, nil of tho checks being for
amounts under J 15.
MACE MARKET
At um ease tin It expteled , the artver'n swu. placed on n AIVi:itTISi:i l,wn:itS
that the IadttPODdeots will m Kim- atretchr und rminj ... .i.n ' t to, ... , ....... .
trfl.n .i. . ... ....... .. " wiiiiw, " ui uiiuiuiiiivd luuurs remain-
"n" "" T , ,7, . l"oml lr K- ' fopaulonB calmly coatiauo tho Ing In tho Mnrshflold, Oregon, Post
act that when ho left tho storo the ably ll eeheaale ar He paos flgatlag. Office for tho week ending J nuary
bad.chcck man walked out Central with team of the ValW ow that Althoagh practically all of the 19, 195. Per ZTb for 5 Z
avenue has led to tho belief thntthey have a floor o which to Ovortaa8 airch.sl bv L , a no Ji i iL2 Z SI i ?
m"1.'., Tbe wrE af theore edglBally with flat wooden pay ono cent for each letter called.
Marshfleld teaai are Nlt aa4 OUs koalas for truuportitlon -of am- llronn, Itlloyj Uruco II H
fora-4i; Fibber center: Bafttas- aualtion a ad 6UppMes, ,an. nBV0 noldge, Mr.; Dnuleg, D. J.; 'Dono"
tan. Laaders am Morrow, gvards. ; slace hmn eoavertod into nmbu-l van, Mnrgarot; Emoraon, W. D.j Ku-
laaces to care for tho enormous dlcott, Karl; Orassl, s.: acorKoMun-
SAFETY FIRST SLOGAN " founded. So groat has roo; Glfford, Italph;- Goldworthy -
SPREADS TO BOATS !tD the neod, for -QJ0'"1 nm- Karl; Hnyden, Chum; Hart, C. L; I
bulaace space that a wooden super- Horon. John: Hodcos awi....iih. '
r, . . fcirHfttiVA nAA.t i l ...... ' ' W,U,
wuenuucnt btcamtxiat Inspection -" " Huuw 10 " ongmni 1 ouisa rraucos; Illijch, Leonard G'
' " iuuh, ,or lour stroicii-i"PK"is, u.; .incauos, Guy; Jnrna-
i80,'? I8 f tW0 neh' ,ln8' Chl,8-; K1"K- sl'cor, 2; Ko
Several Interesting views of those tsanko. Frank: i.vnn. .ilJ .
liromnted bv the tirAValanoa nf wl. Cars are SlVOn at ClOSO rnilKO. Show. ' liOlsilian. .Tnlin. T lt. t.. . . . .'.'
..' .. .- -- - -"in. ,i.. ,..,.,. ,,.. . ., ' , . A. -.-".., ., .o. j.; j.U.
uuius on siroeis and railroads and r " -i '"iuu inun io oa- nor. .Mrs. j.. 2? tf.K"n..... m... .
Adds Special Deliverv 'Wanon a V t0T whlc1' lias ben w,B-iuolitil". "dlHt,onal 8I,ncp- ti.o Mane.., j. .. Mosbariw, ' cioue'i '
Ia llo Cr,Xl": . ". .yni;-Q.0n I fr New York to Portland in,w.OUndod nion aro B!"-'lod from tho Morris, iiUHOll: Itenworth i2.
iw no uuuijiiciii iu oeuer the last few months this slocm, , 0,onioni8 "y weatherproof curtains, Hogers. Amn nM.. ... ' ,.V. '
has also spread to tne boat servlco" wh,ch dro from ho top of tho Scott, Mrs. Dorn; Thompson Miss
HHIIblBII I1LI1II1I II II 1 n Vn i .1 I 1 i . ... ... .
tho .Ida. r m.; ,:,w ,UDlU,aU l ". : 'J0l'Klns, Mrs. Minnie;
. ...v uwu; ,
IMPROVESSEHV
ICE
Service SeiiiN Cautioning
Cards
"Safety Flrsf a slopta arising
'ball, Jr., revonuo collector, received
Jurgo rel placards bonrlng this slo
gan to bo placod In nil boats on
Coos llay of more than 15 tons ton
unto. Tho boats receiving those cards
aro tho Transit, Nnnn Smith, Alort,
P-wera nnd tho Itedondo. On tho
Coqulllo tho Charm, Dispatch Co
qulllo, Dora, Fnvorlto and tho Kllh
yam will bear tho slogan.
Serve Marshfield People
As ovldenco of Its doBlro to Im- n wo11 B tho 8troet cars nnd ra"
provo tho sorvlco that It Is ron- I0""8, im morning Harry Kim
derlng to Its customora tho Pnlaco
Meat Market has put on their own
dollvory wngon which will groatly
facilitate this branch of their busi
ness. Slnro this establishment pass
ed Into tho ownorshlp of N, D. Os
wald last Octobur thoro has been
much Improvement In both tho sor
vlco and tho quality or tho meats
"With tho rosult of a steady and np
proclablo Increase lu tho business.
In lino with this advancement tho
now dollvory wagon will InurcuBo
tholr ability to glvo ndoquato and
entlsfnctory sorvlco. In addition to
prompt dollvory of tolophono or
ders, parties without pnonos may
glvo ordors to tho driver for do
llvory nnd if pnrtlos without phonos
will let us know wo will bo glad
to nrrango to call rogulnrly for
tholr meat orders.
Wo nro now carrying tho best
lino of monts on Cooa liny nnd call
especial attontlon to tho oxcollouco
of our Frankfurters, Uolognna nnd!
Garlic Sausages, wlncn nro tho very
best to bo found In Marshfield.
"Wo aro proparoa to sorvo you sat
Isfactorlly and would bo pleasod to'
nave an opportunity to jujovo It to
you, ,
l'AUA' WjPmtAltKHT
m:vlaaaaaaaaaV l'ron.
Phono 4Q(H
T oro,t,lirc'"'l0eo; Woldon, Itomlo; Wilson, Mrs,
ck of tho Wlllys-Ovor-'M. A.; Wlckman, Jonn
1. London distributors, w. u, Cl'ltTIS P M
Travis, t
.. (
i im uvonnnus
from tho stock
land, Limited
nf r..A-i .
". w.iihh cars, uy a commission
"oihwiii army experts nrtor a.
Berles of trials lu which n number I
of motor cars and light trucks fig
ured. ,
A largo shlpmont of Overhmds for
sale abroad, which had Just roachod
nlr7b"8l,mont of th0 London
distributor, mndo immmiinto ,in..
erles possible, within a single week
T.; Warner, Mrs. Flor-'L.
Better Times Are Coming
But to receive (lie benefit from heller times and to
Jiolp weather the storms of hard times, tho old-fnsh-loned
virtues of
Thrift, Economy and Prudence
arc of the utmost importance
UNDER THH UXITIH) STATUS
GOVKKS.MI3.VF Sl'l'JiltVISION.
L
OF COOS BAY
So'ely Deposit Soxes For Rent.
FIRST ill
BANK
i
J m i--i i ammwmr Tmmltmmta
KliK.kJ lltvm.' imviniini
All moiubora of Mnnihrini.i i?iL.. nnor tlio big order ha.i hun r.oi..
Lodge nnd visiting brothers ami ' nU of tho cnr l"'l been equip-'
their wives nnd swoothoarts re P0,, w,t" 8l)ccll bodies built for
Invited to bo presont nt tho month- !work ou tl10 f,ul(l a'l officially turn,
ly dancing party in tho Mnsont,loa ovor ' to Ilolglnn Hovernmn
CHIMNKYS FIRE PLACEs"
. J.U. BAYLISS
Any Kind of urCk Work at
Prices That Aro Right
n?,lat Ti18oF,r08llle'" Jo,""on
ffj 137 Socon,, st 1l0no
French Ranges. Roller Work
aV.
DRY WOOD
Marjlifiejd-Nortli Bend-Empire Auto Service
i .. .
i'l'"ls .inr.siinei,i 4lt Hnby
Corner
3Oi0O inn,
2tOO.ii.iii.
:()() p.m.
lavea Xortli lleml 1.1 ml,,
utes later
Hull Wednesday, January 20.
COMMITTEE.
TheArtNeedleShop
lias moved from Cent
ral Ave. to O'Connell
Bldg. Market St.
Hi Alltwni-M HI . . j
: : "' i'aicne troni abroad
tl that those cars practically
mado possible tho withilrnu-m , ,i.
? IlalKlan troops from tho boleaguorod
'" ",,c" tcl' soemod Impossible
In addition to tho vlows of tho
Overland, the Tribune pictures also
show sovoral action views of Willys
I III ty trucks on tho firing lino.
Those pictures will bo shown In
Mnrshflold at Lomanskl thonter to
morrow evening and In North Rond
at the Star thoator Friday night
Soe John L. Koontz for prlcos and
pacifications on tho 1915 Overland
cars and Wlllys-Utlllty trucks.
- 0ATS .00 CWT. HALVES. I
AT
CAMKLpS W00DYARD
worth Front Htre
't
" . "
,, t
leaves Kmpiro.
Hsao n.m.
J l::to n.m.
JljJio p.m.
Plinn J70,
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED I
NUW
See C0RTHELL
Hione 3171.
LBT US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Ersl--Abrs
to an iny,ce' turon,Pt attention
S ft, itW - ''S
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
' A.
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iiinir-i iii. i r
FPITQ lIMn nr.,11' I ... ' .l" "' Clcmilng on Use-
" ,e,u,"o fttbrlca. AVo ,,Ual.
t'vely Kiinrnntco s,u wol.k
FELTS AND CEMENT
B. 118. J U BK,UE
P. 89. 1
Phono i:i ix.
KOONTZ GARAGE
Excelsior Motorcycle Ageacy
.LEE TIRES
AUTOMOI1ILES STORED
COOS COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETS
MACHINE SHOP
MARINE AND AUTOMOBILH
REIWIRINQ
GASOLINE FOR SALE
VORTH FKOXT 8T. PHONE 180-J
BATTERIES REPAIRED AND
CHARGED
SUITS CLEANED AND PRESS. T
E suits MAim -rA Kilisz:
lL US A TRIAL
UNIQUEPANTATORIUM
- wiiwtiS PLACE
professional"'
ATT()i,vhl
H' H. Ilaroer
llOlti... .
Qonoral 0D,L?!
"hono 340-J. Mlill
' M. Wright
RU"'"tcs tntSSM
M
Or. H. M. Shaw
Kyc, Ear, C
tilt. M,'liiiV,M. 8W
Office Phono 3301
..aaaai
oenjamin Qstllnd
conhui.tixgeJ
. " 'iS
Orf.B"fn.,,ffil
hono 103-1, or uS
Ut$l
W. 0. Chandler
looms 301 'M?9.!
MnrahfleUftS
Wm. S. Turnen
AltnntTr
Map"eU.(M
loel Ostllnd
Y1a'V mikt.... .
a iinii i ii vi.'ii .
Loavo orders at W.'RSaal
I1C 8. Sixth streoL
Perl Riley Balfinger
Rosldouco Studio) lj
i-iione J!HJ
AIN'T IT THE TCI
Wo never blamo tbifa
our pants wo lvi
Wo novor blame Hit
whon our aolei rw
thin,
Wo novor blame tij
when our IMi tn
flout,
nut wo nlvvnyA '-s,
dry when oUi .nlrlii
COOS RAY BTKAM 1
Phono B7-J,
f .
ST. JiAWItKXCEW
(Formerly the Cwj
I Steam Lent, hot and i
No liquor.
Wo Invito you to lat
wintor rates. Bnccuit
j when two or more ytx
py samo room.
PARISIAN CW'Xm
I DVEINO WORE!
j 200 West .Market AuG
I Second SlrKf
j Under now manigeicl
low, and all work
Liulles' work s
Phono 17C-J.
J. H. STKVEal
Ip.
MERCHANT'S!
Popular place!
Good Meals.
Prices Reasona
Cor. Commercials
SMITH'S VARIETY I
Nnrth Bend
for Fancv and M
CHINA
YOII AIITfl Hflll
1 FOR FOOTFS
Phone s" 2
Nlj-ht and Pjl
Wlilin Kleitlui't ty
T. .... v a rm
notwl Cam. Cr1
I). L. lWTtl
SAVE M0NEI1
by onlennp in 'A
HtlMflTVILUtv
Nut coal, per ton i
Lump Coal, per ton .i.-j
Or. half ton of botn .-j
ri '
Phono 1H-J or ll
NO HAW EDC"!
ni--
YOUR OOLLiBjj
IX you have thea"
nviN cxrr bteam
Address j3l CentittI Avenue, i J 1 2S6 Centra Ave. Phone 2C0-X.
nn Commuta
U Tickets $
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