The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 24, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
FIVE
nder The Right Selling
Ian Every Day is a Sale
Kuppenheimcr Suits $20 to $30
Other good suits $8,50 to $20
Crossett Shoes $4.00 to $5.00
Hals from 50 cts to $5
Shirts from 50 cts to $3.50
THE FIXUP
W.SHFIELD NORTH BEND
IWLING ALLEYS
l sell cheap for cash,
dc for real estate, or an
omobile A gooci dus-
: opportunity
Reifl About
i .
to cjo into business
Reid offers some good
uiibimjss opportunities
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iyVyr pt"'i MU.l ,1 1..MMI llllll'U MINIMI
- " "". V11' 1..-1-. Itu-M,, .,1,1.11.
Pool Hull, Hotel, Confectionery Store
mill o'licr business chances.
W. A. REID, 150 Front St'sS
AT A yj&'
BARGAIN
or sr
Would 7
s& von likn
.n
y jyay u&
BENEFIT MARSHFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Eagles Hall, April 30th
kcts $1.00
lies 50c.
Anthony's
Orchestra
DON'T BE MISLED
licy say WAR PRICKS mo high. Wo say OUU PRICKS nro
IiIrIi mill WK CAN SAVK YOU MOXI2Y us wo curry no oxer-
I expense iiihI wivo you that on ilio cost In 1IARRWAHI2,
llJIIHXG mill FARM IMPLKMKXTS, which Is to YOUIl All-
IXTAGi:.
Schroeder Hildenbrand's
Hardware ii Plumbing.
peral repair shop.
S MESSENGER SE 158
TWO PHOXKS.
CALL US FOR CARS, TAXIOAHS, KXPKHSS WAGOXS.
lltSIirilMJ) CYCLKKY. J." RROADWAY
ffre tlio nlr Is tonic anil tho wind wine Tho Meal Tea Itooin.
pTIIIl'S Kivncli frozen cream anil Ices; fiesh fruit fountain
in; dainty luncheons; good things to eat for quality folks;
Pf freMi candles; halted nuts; everything made to order. On
N Mieot, oi)Mislto Ulaneo Hotel, Phono orders, li(i:i-.l.
1
lOGAhi
REVITIES
i
It was for tills reason Hint the gym ,
( was closed, but now there arc sev
eral who bemoan the fact they have
i ii'it a chance to swim, and who say
the water In tho hay Is still a little
to frigid for familiarity. I
I
xoitTii hiixd pchmc
LIHKAHY
fLASSlflE
OSCAU FRANZ was a business vis
itor in Kinpli'o yesterday.
WEATHKR FORECAST
tlj Associated rrni lo Coot nr Tlmm.J
Oregon Probably fair.
Winds mostly Westerly.
LOCAL TKMFKHAXUItE
ItKCOKO
For tho 24 hours ending at
I: III n. m.. April 2 1. by
IlonJ. Ostllnd, special gov
ernment meteorologist:
Maximum 5S
Minimum i;
At I: i:: a. in 17
Precipitation none
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1911 r.y.oc
Precipitation srwno period
hist year CO. 19
cloudy.
Wind: Northwest partly
cloudy.
Knstpoit Sen Ice. Hcv. Stelnhoff
of lowa will speak at the Knstport
school house Sunday, April 25 at
3:30.
Mil. AND MRS. C. U. PI2CK, ac
companied by .1. T. Hranfl, left
on the afternoon boat for the
Peck cottage on South Coos River
to stay over Sunday.
MRS. .1 A (loodwili was a Marsh
field lsltor yesterday.
It. O. GHAV12S was among the at
torneys of Coos Hay who spent
yesterday at the county seat.
Tuesday Night A free public lec
ture on Christian Science by llllss
Knapp, C. S. 11., Member of the
C. KI2NDALL was a visitor today
at the county seat, going over on
the stage.
I)U. 12. MlNOl'S returned Inst even
ing from a piofosalonnl trip to
lloavor IllU.
Tho Hoard of directors of the
North Hend Public Library held Its
regular monthly meeting at tho li
brary Thursday afternoon at 2 30
Mrs. C. M. llyler presided. Others
present wero Mrs. It. A. Wernicii
Mrs. Geo. Huzer, Mrs. W. C. Wood
bury mid Mrs. Herbert Armstrong.
The absent members of tho board
were Mrs. I.. .1. Simpson and Mrs
L. C. Ileynolds both out of town
and Mrs. C. F. McCollum who was
Indisposed.
Hepoits from various committees
showed the library lo bo In ex
cellent condition and dully making
for Itself a larger place, In the
lives of the citizens. The financial
A
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Hilt HAM: Foe one week. Vrlro
cut to the t'inlt. Owner must sell
residence property. Pest of lo
cations, (leod view, lawn, all Im
provements iiuulo. Call at onco
for particulars, I. S. Kaufman,
.fc Co.. 222 Central avenue.
' .miiniiu.in r.innrip.i n iiiil m xs.u .
Hoard of Lectuieshlp of Tho Mother , MAY0ll V K AI.L12X returned last by tho Chanilnade Club of Marsh-."?'' ''' """,s M"'k' l l,ono
Church, Tho First Church of Christ, uvi.nin froin u trip lo Cociullle , field and tho Secretary was In-, ''
7 I Hoston, Mass. The lecture starts at i Vellev nolnts. I structed to write a letter of grate- '", -" J '
eight o'clock, tho admission Is free I umj 1",ml8, fj appreciation to this excellent , U)STHetutMn Hunker lllll mill
land you and jour friends are eor-, ,MWfr71nii-m.i l.mt v.in- U'lub for Its generous contribution. Mllllngton (lidd locket and chain.
dlally invited to he present. "AN M'K . r.V ' . ; s.1. ,!": ' All bills were allowed to date. ! i'w"l. Phone asSN.
A. "III ll l"'V"t" I"" "-
fni- l u fli-iii.
4'
Haptlsmal Service
baptismal service bv
tho old ship yard at Kastsido to-mor
row morning nt 10 o clock
I'iiid .!dd. Mrs. .Stutsman .was
today exhibiting samples of gold
1 uggets that have been found bv her
two sons Harold and Guy who fur
the past two weeks have been tulnin;
on the coast down close to the Cur
ry county line. One of the nuggets
U of n falrlv uood size. She steles
There will be tlat the boys liavo had a much het
Immerslon at tor success thnn they expected when
MPS. HANTI2II of CoiUlllo come ov
er last evening to visit at the homo
of her son, Chas. Haxter.
Meet In Collision A collision
, between the regular passenger train
I with u side gear engine coming out
of tho switch at Myrtle Point last
, week caused about $1,000 of dam-
ago to tho rolling stock on tho
Smith-Powers road. No one was
I' onrtniial.i l.lit.fi.l n .1 A IT DntiinPa
'who was on tho train, Immediately
discharged the offending conductor
and cuglucmau.
I they went down.
Hascbull Toiiioi row. Fans are
mapping out their score cards and
the players wanning their "soup
bones" for tho game tomorrow In
North Hend at two o'clock between
tho North Hend Flro Department
nlno and tlto Front Street Superbas,
the second of the season's scries. The
following week tho Superbas and
Central Avenuo Hoosters meet on tho
diamond In mortal combat.
I
Would Take A Swim- There is
Heturiis o Home. H. Clmlno was
a Marshfleld visitor this morning. Mr.
121). GOMHM.OOM wn In last night
Irom Bridge and spent the day
here visiting.
MHS. CHAS. UAXO and Mrs. Win.
Mnglll of llandou are guests nt
the home of Malr Dauo.
MRS. YOUNG and daughter of Co
nulllo were Mm'ahflelil shoppiVs
today.
MHS. W. II. PIPI2U and Miss l.ou
Malinfry of Coos River wero Marsh,
field visitors today.
MRS. .IAS. hANDIUTII returned on
this morning's auto 'stro from
Couullle.
Mr. Weldy has kindly provided
the library with IiIh exchange list of
newspapers, among these are the
leading weekly papers of nearby
cities Including 12ugene, lloseburg, I
Mod ford (imt other places, alsoi
newspapers Horn Montana and New
York.
Tho librarian reported donations
of '.It books during the mouth and i
twenty-four books purchased muklng '
a total of 77 books added to tho li
brary shelves during the month
closing April 18th. Large files ofj
popular magazines wero given by
Mrs. Geo. Gothro and Mrs. Win
ters. This report also showed the1
library to have been open 51 hours i
(lining the mount ami to unvo
loaned In that time 703 b-ioks, and
to havo been visited by 105P per
sons. Tho library loaned 03 books
In 3 1-2 hours Saturday April 17,
or n book every 3 1-2 minutes for
3 1-2 hours.
A sad factor of tills report Is that
some people come to the library
for books which are not on the
l'OU RI2NT A .".loomed fiiinlsliec!
apartment. Including piano; un
furnished If desired. Also a I
i oomed furnished apartment. It.
1 WUInnis".
LOST Thin sdny, Cameo Hroocli on
Wah-ta-Wasa, or in Coos River
cemetery, l'hono 311X1 Mrs.
Win. Uonebrnke.
1'Olt SAM! Hlcjrle, excellent con
dition, $12. Call Sunday boforo
10 a. m. at 1150 No. 3rd st.
LOST (Sold Football Fob with naiiio
Fred Flanders. Return to Tho
Times oflce.
(MIITTIM Wanted, to peel: a 111 pay
reasonable stumpngc. Give de
tails. Hox V, euro Tho Times.
FOUND Hand truck. Apply Maine'
Feed Store.
Clmlno Is lust nbout on crutches af-Miuc in.'A'i'iMr'i.' nniii'irrs" tincber shelves. While many people visit
ter spending several weeks at Mercy I
u movement on foot to present a hospital with a broken anklo sus-
pctltlon to the school hoard asking ! ,n,nc,1 whl, ',Iol"K 8,01"? hn"ll"R' , A I
n,. ..i,.i, ., ...i, ti. ....... .,n i coupling broko and tho brako bar
.that ono night a week tho gynina-, fi on mg foQt fractnr1B u,o ankle.
'slum be glvon ovor to the men of Fortuimtoly tho horses remained!
tho city that thoy may have a swim ! oulet otherwise Mr Clmlno would
ni Hi.-, i.'Wuinff .lUtt-ti't. wont 1.) Mho library dally to use tho reaii
Coiiulllo today to spend Sunday. I Ing table only, some ask for books.
FOR SALE
MRS. ROSA PR12USS who Is tone
Ing school at Heaver lllll came In
lllg IIUMU Will, nUIIIV oiv 11,1 .-Fv.i.n, i
which are not In tho library. When , HAMTWII1 of hwscH, A. Jcn.
ii. !ii man or a woman, n girl or u boy
n'has the spare time and Inclination! Wi, North Iloml.
In tho pool. At the timo the gym was
first opened two nights and two af
ternoons wero so designated and
for several weeks tho building was
kept open at an expense for lights
and a man to look after affairs
and 8cldo.il did a person show up.
W LADY!
havo been
Jured.
eV' ii moro seriously In-
st ssa, -? ; i-r ips1 :l," ,X"i:!,;. , rrr,
To Return Here. Rudolph Copplo
who left Ircro three weeks ago .u.d
ll. nnml (lull 11. K linillc b. Hlllllllll'll
JOHN I). GOSS donned his high-top-1, () 10 ,u,r8mi H., desiring It. To I
ped boots this morning and struck 8p,,y pursuits who havo tlmo to I
out for the sand hills on a boat r(,n(J Wlu K,)(),i n.adlng Is a large
to remain over Htinuny, iisuiiik part or good city government unci
l... r.... ..,. I nil Ivft.tulllll VPlllttl
m"m P, "n" x, r.0l,,r".a,,,t. . Ms- FRANK ULACK and daughters nnynil0 8 ,rnc,i away front a pub
f.t Miirttliin, Mexico, has wtllton T1)olma ,, K()Hf iL,ft totiy for h,. library without having his wants
hero .that lie will return Monday on Sllln,u,r t() vst nt tho homo of her Hupplles tho public has lost mi op-
rl-rrr r " , """' ," , ' " , , ' .; motner, .Mrs. iiyers. portun ty to hotter us own coiicu-
ngSSZE3ffiIEnreflK3WeMgMTnMIWPi not go to Mexico bocauso of tho con- l, '
ilitions now ontaining there, no wont ( x ,,, . daggICTT whs down from Al-j Just nt present whon there tiro
to Tuscon Arizona to meet his father ipiranv i.uiklnir nreimrations for tho n ,,1V neoolo with the time and
who canto north from Mexico by way , , 0(m Lake-Allegany telephone lino tho desire to read It hohooves every
feet beaut; suitable for rowing or
engine. Phono 305X5,
WANTED 1
WAXTKIl Wotlc on n rnncli by man
and wife. Address "G" caro Times
or phono 302J.
w tcjtcv m f Pi $
n .JP.'nurii Hi I J f
' .SvKSliH s,s. J
of New Orleans, and together they I
visited the Kxposition. Jir. t'oppio
has a position hero with 11. W.
Painter. .
which Is to bo erected shortly.
rlilim to nut forth his best effort
to niiiko tho public library of the
blgKOBt nosslblo service to those
VKIA'KT I.OTIOX
wilt he found a pleasing em
ollient for chopped hands mid
faces,
thi: owi
Machine Soon Finished, The gold
separating machiiio being built nt tlto
Knout, iiiachtito shop for It. 1. I,o:if
will bo finished today or Monday
nrcordlng to the present Indications.
Mr. Long, who Is a relative of Col
onel Rosa of Hnitdou and a former
deputy sheriff at Los Angeles, ex
pects then to take tho machine down
to tho X Iddlo Kk river in curry
1 county there to commeiico mining
operations on tho hend waters of that
stream nut! Us branches. Mr. Long
has a new tyno of machine, one with
which both himself and father havo
iir r f (lllll .lntmli, ultnrlff u.iiit iv
VrtlilH morning, returning on tho; who find comfort and help In good
afternoon stage to tho county scat. ; rending material, and tho ladles of
...n Mnf,,i iiii." Ulio library board would hero like
io urge linn uiu.jui.u
' i...,.
to urge that everyone who mis a
' Win. VAUGHN camo In last evening ' homo In tho city consider himself
I xstJ'a x&ui rx;; ra "aws
110)1. , i...., I ..III...... .... Ilirnlli.il tilu
i i riinnr htii i iiinn i iii.uii kii tin u.inn
FOR RENT
FtMIXISIIKI) (l-i'ooiu house May 1.
Imiiilro Room 10, over Nasburgs.
FOR ItFXT One single mid ono
double sleeping room, Phono 331
1 or apply Mrs. F. A. Haines,
South Fifth street.
FOR UKXT 7-rooiu house, Kastsido.
Phono 150-J,
! I........ lllirnr.. iili.l unml fl'dlll It HOUie-
,1'JAS WATSON, county Judge, who Is ., , . (() UK,0t the services
hero front Coiiulllo plans to go ioinf (ll0 nU,c library. Tho ladles of
Ten Mile tomorrow with Messrs. ,.,., in,,. ,rv hoard hollevo this to
Hylor and Schiivcner to look Into , )m ,, vmy nlu offectlvo way for
tho road situation tltero. , tll0 cty t0 partially meet a, big op-
liortunlty and n real need grciw-
FOIt miXT Aljrtlo Arms fiirulsheil
apart ments, free heat and water.
$25 per month up.
ROOM with or without board In
private family. 100 So. 10th st.
in i ni, ii to do In nerfectlni: nnd ho TOM COKI2 returned this weok front ng In its mid
el oves h t wl bring go" re- Hoseburg an.l vicinity bringing In good hook o
In n tenm of horses which ho pur- classed among
l.lst. A person reading ' HIJXT ltl-roo.n l.ouso In So.
thi:
yaifflox
STORK
The Central Avenue Drug Stole
rltSIII'liau MATKltXITY 0
HOSPITAL
M .J. Ostrotv. M'gr.
Mm. J. k. KdiiuinilH.
iFormcrly Mr3, union.)
Read Xur.so
PN'orlh Second strcot.
Phono lQfi-ll
lPen to All Physicians O
!'
WALL PAPER
Sie
VIERS
About it,
l.lbhy COAL. Tho Kind YOU li.ivo
ALWAYS I'SKI). Phoibi 71i. Pacific
JiU cry nnd Transfer Company. f
III . MM .w..a I
l)Ri:.SSMAKIXO nnd
TAILORIIH HATS
Woik giiftrmitcH'cl and prices ,
leiisouablo
MRS. II. C. WII.M2Y
Over Norton & Hanson's
Phono Ifi9-J.
4 )
HOMMF'S LA.YATIIXA
orten called the Coos County i
iiiedlcluo, is a mild and pleasant t
effective loxaUvo for constipation.
Glvo It a trial. Trial slzo 10 cents, at ,
any drusstoro.
Marshfield-Coquille
Auto Stage
!cuvo
Miiihlificl.I
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P.M.
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l.caxo
Coiiulllo
A.M.
7:oii
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ll:oo
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l:oo
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MARSIIFIKLH-COyUILLi: Al'TO
stagi: TiMt: scinini'Li:
Scheilnlo arrmigcMl to connect
with boats to llandou, Singes to
Mjillo Point, Wagner, lloseburg.
No delays,
Fare from .Mnt'slil'liid to Coqiillle:
!jt. '.", one way; Sl!,00 round trip
Round Trip good tiny time.
suits.
Xo Participants. Thero will bo no
participants from Marshfleld at the
at tho state Intorscholastlc track meet
to ho held In Ktigouo on May 1 1, ac
cording to Coach Royal Nllos. lie
ptatcs thut all of his track men this
season nro now men with tho excep
tion of hut two or three, among thorn
being Henry Lecoco, half mller. Also
tho season this year has been ngilust
early trnlnlng nnd none of tr.o boys
nro In shnpo for a big meet. Tho:
coach says that not yoar ho expects
to havo several iiinn to send to thej
big meet that annually attracts nth- H
lotos from almost every high school
of t o stato. it Is slid this year thero
will bo considerable moro than KID,
boys prosont nt Kugouo. Tho moot Is
held under the auspices of tho Uni
versity. '
chased for tho Coko and Chandler
ranch,
MRS. ALHKRT HBTTYS of Fnlrvlow
loft this weok for Seattle In re
sponse lo a moHsago announcing
that her mother had been suiiously
Injured by n fall.
or maga.luo cnuii'it be
tho much talked or
"Idle unemployed."
Marshflold. Phono 119-L.
Iloiiic-iuiulccnko with
nt SAimni'S, 10c.
Ice cream
AT THE HOTELS
Charles McCusIc, Lakeside; .1.
Klngsley, llrowster; It. S. Stephens,
:r". ... ,. ' Powers; Kugeno Lang, Coos River;
KKXXUTII I). HAUS12R left on tho M , ,Wron, llonryvlllo; K. Kos
stago yoHlordny morning via Rose-1 nn(l s0th inlet; Fd. Goldboom,
burg for Portland where he was u,.,iKU. . i.ncey, Ahordeen; II. Car
called on business. llu will ho tK,i t.()0H mvor; II. L. Hoffman,
gono for soveral days. . , ,l(,r. , t Moacuin, llandou; It. Rob-
orison, Coos River; N, K. Daggett.
12. ALKUS, of the Hiirns Dotee- ( Allegany; W. I'. Ritinerioru, .yruo
Ive Agency, wont to Coiiulllo yes- Point.
terdny and expects to leave out on' St. Ijiiwroiico
the RosohurK stago tomorrow re-, Ray Vanburgor, Lakeside;
NOBLE THEATER
tut nine to Portland after his ex-
niii'uatloii of tho operations o tho
hud check gnug.
T OHGHT
1 llandou Hoy In IMiij1-- 12riiost Wat
kins, student at tho University from
llandou, has Just returned from a
week's trip to Glendalo, Modford,
i Ashland, Gold lllll and Central j
Point where ho went as ono of the
caste in 'My Man and Ln'dy," pro-;
seated by University students, It
was hoadod by Prof. A. F. Reddle, i
who Inst year was In Marshfleld for
two leeltnls. Tlto play, which was j
also written by Prof. Roddlo Is said ,
I to have rocelvod the pralso of being J
i tho host iiui.iteiir production to ap
pear In tho Southern Orogop towns. J
Tho authorship of the play was kept
secret by Prof. Roddlo until after
L. G.
Masters. Sumitor: Tom .Mommas,
Coes River; II. S. Ilonson, Portland;
Mrs. William Sullivan, Wleslu;
12. F. Trtilher, Portland; llenry Tbur
niaii, Portland; L. M. .lorilon, Poca
lollo; F. 12. Smith, Portland.
Chandler Hotel
.1. (!. Cookson, San Francisco; w. i
i.. i.awnorn aim ii", ).", .......... .
i "Tin: (iiRii
A stoiy of
R. O. GRAVISS. (!. F. McKiilght,
A. Sehlbrode, .lolm F. Hall, A. II.
Derbyshire, R A. Copnlo, .lolm
Krouholm and Robert DlHard wero
uinoiiL' tliomi returnliiu Inst oven-
in.r frmn Coiiulllii wlioro thev havo ; ( M. i.ovnllv. Portland: I)
boon attending court. wart, Portland; A. L. George, Port-
'and; W. C. Laird. Coiiulllo; I Hush
HARRY .1. KIMIIALL, founcllmnu ' KooiikIi, Myrtle Point,
and U. S. collector of customs, ro-! Lloyd "'del
.XI, .XIUllllll, milium., ii, l,. --
erts, Alleuany; 12. M. RobsrtH. Allo
gfinv; !. II. llollerbraitd, Floroit'O,
.1. Riiviiiond. Souttle; Charles Hop
klim. CranU Puss: Fred Howard. Sll
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A. ioiiiii, ui ..I...II....
I "SI'FII
Tho I2lghth episode of
"I2XPLOITS OF I2LAIXI2"
the great mystery serial story with
Pearl White.
'Till: STRAXGi: CASK OF
PRI.N'CKSS UMAX"
A mystic oriental story far above
the ordinary picture. A picture that
will more than satisfy.
"I TRTIIKR AhYKXTVKKK OF
SAM.MY ORPIIKUS"
Newest Jungle Zoo anlpuil comedy
inailo In Sullg's Los Angeles wild anl-
titrnod yesterday on the stage I
from Crelghtoii, Nebraska, where i
he has been for tho past two
weeks on a visit to his parents, j
Ho says ho had a groat trip audi Framlsco; Charles,
enjoyed ivory nilnilto of h's stay Francisco.
AT TIII2 KKY"
tho "Girl who earns
her living.
WAGXIIR AND KVAXS
Xoelty Diuiceix
Always tho host and plenty of It
Luwer Floor l."ic llalcoiiy, 10c;
(lillilreu ."ic
Comlnif WeilueMlay MAIIY VWK.
Itillli In the groat Paramount Pro-
Ills office 1ms boon moved to Cen
tral uvun no.
tho tilp wns Unlabel,
eu It 15 years ago.
Ho had writ-
i -
AMONG THE SICK
CO
M
G
I
QUARTET
amid 2,7
NOBLE THEATRE
Auapices COOS BAY CONCERT BAND
Admission SOr Children 25c
iROTARIAN
April
I
Dr. II, 12. KI2LTY, DKXTIST
Pliouo I lii-.f, Itooin 'Jill, Coko hldg.
notici:
Sir Knlgl U at Pacific Coin
maudery No. 1Q and visiting
Sir Knights are requested to
meet at our usyluni at 1:1"
p m, Sunday to attend the
funeral of Sir Knight Kdward
Marsh.
I)y Order of n C.
R. H. W LTKR.
Recorder.
Wulter, tho elovon year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Wolllng. of
North Iloml, Is reported ill with
rheumatism.
Mr Ivy Condron, who hai been
very 111 the past few days Is reported
better today.
XOTICI2
, All members of lllauco
.Lodge No. IK, A. F. mil
.A. M. and all sojourning
. Muster Masons nro r
.(Miostod to meut at the
loilgo looms at 1.15 p. m. Sunday,
April 25, to attend tho funeral or
llrother Kdward Mursh.
lly Order of the W. M.
NORIS J12NSI2N, Secretary.
Kodaks ami
Drug Sim o.
lilnii. Red (.Voss
Try a CARXIVAI
SARTHR'S.
SPKCIAL at
Hurley $1.10 hack. Haines;
DRY
POD
AT
CAMPBELL'S W00DYAHD
Nortk Frol Htrtt,
Pliose 7tf.
CITY AL'TO .xi TAXI CO.
Day and Xielit Service.
For taxi, phono 20, Chandler
Hotel
For touring cars, phono 20,
(V Chandlor Hotel
LYNX LAMHKTII, Prop.
Now Cars : :: :: New Cars
.kotl'rk ox ciiristiax
scikxci:
The publle Is cordially Invited to
attend a free public lectin o Mil
Christian Stleuco by Hliiw Kuupp,
C. S. IS. luonibor of tho Ilonrd of
1 Lectureship of the Mother Church.
the First Church of Christ Scleutbjt
' In Hoston. Mass., at Hie OrpUoum
I Thoator, Tuesduy evonliib', April
27, at olKht o'clock. This locturo
'is ttlvon iiiulor tho auspices of the
local Chilbtluu Stionco Society.
Kod'iks mid
Drug SK'io,
FIIiih, Red f'ios
a i.riTLi: gi'iiiix"
111 five reels.
I.euin to s.iy Paramouiit -
Learn to say Paramouiit
0RPHEUM
'Where Motion Pictures Look
Better
TONIGHT
'Where .Motion Pictures Look Heller'
TONIGHT
Satuiihiy Only
Koj stone Co.oedy
"now hi:roi2s ark m.vdi:"
"THI2 FLOATING CALL"
Two-pmt Rellniico Drmiuv
"HILL'S HOY"
Kssuuay Drmiiti.
"GOD'S WARXIXG"
'Vwo-pni't Ameiivmt Drauui
KDGAR t'ASOX IX pleasing SOXGS
Matlueo Siiuihiy at t!:00 p. m.
Adults lOr; cliihHvu, nc.
Mutual Girl Sunday night
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