The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 28, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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BREVITIES
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1915-EVENING EDITION
Hip r S. Engineering work in this
section, Is pleased with what thoy
1 linvo done. Tho government mid
Port of Coos Day each bears half
j of the expenses ami tho work has
'greatly reduced tho shifting of the
sands.
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THREE
11AHUY XASDUllO left this morn
ing for Coqulllo for Jury service.
j9 Years to
ake a Suit
Hack in 1846 the
I'makeis of Clotlicraft
I began to inntuifacturc
I'mcduiiii-pricctl clothes
fformcnanuyouiigmcn.
Their idea was to
Wo in that ticiu
about S10 to S20-and
make the best possible
Clothes for the money.
'This sticking at it for;
'69 years has produced
extraordinary results
through continuous ad
vancement of factory,
methods, improved ma
chines, training of,
workers and so on.
We haven't any more
hesitation in investing
in Clotlicraft Clothes
than we would in buy
inggilt edged securities.
Vc know what, you'll
av when you see Cloth-,
craft 5130 Blue Serge
Special at S15 and the
other spring models at
510 to 20. Conic m
Itoday.
IOTHCRAFT
All Wool Clothes
!l04o2OBSK
)olen Mill Stores
WEATHER FORECAST
'"' o-ia iriti to Com nj Tlmn.
OREGON Fair, HKi,t var.
Initio winds, mostly westerly.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
HKCOH't
For tho 24 hourB ending nt
I: lit a. m., April 2$, by
PonJ. Ostllnd, special gov
ernment meteorologist:
Maximum . . . ' g3
.Minimum i
At I: l.'t n. in 17
Precipitation nono
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
19M S9.1C
Precipitation same period
last cnr ci.51
Wind: Northwest: clear.
Enlarge Hotel. Oow Why Is
planning to enlarge the Home hotel
building which he owns on South
r urn ui Biret'i, n sccomi siory uemg
,P"t on and oilier improvements nro
being proposed.
i
J Go to Pohvi-.s. Many Coos Hay
4 I people nre planning to enjoy an
4 ' outing nt Powers, the new town at
! the terminus of tho Smith-Powers
road, next Sunday when tho South
ern Pacific will start direct trnlii
scrvlco from hero there. Two trains
will bo run there each Sunday, un
der tho new time card which be
comes effective next Sunday.
i Open Soon. Painters mul deco-
raters aro putting tho finishing
I touches to tho hoy homo of the Senn-
! dlnnvlan Hank of Portland and Mcs-
I srs. Ross and Duggo expect to open
Postpone Club .Meeting. The , for business within a week. Today
mooting of the A. X. V. club has they Installed an Illinois mangancso
been postponed until Thursday of steel burglar and fireproof safo In
next week when Mrs. E. Mlngus will 'tho vault. This Is tho latest typo. The
entertain. I i,,,... ...in necilliv tlin nlinrtora nf tlin
old First National which was recent
ly occupied by 1. S. Kaufman Co.
'
Elks Dance Tonight. Tonight In
tho MiiboiiIc Hall, tho Elks will glvo
inoir regular monthly dance, to Drain Albgnny Auto. D. h.
which all regular nml visiting nicm-'Footo expects to start tho Drnln-AI-
bors nro cordially Invited.
time is assured.
A big
(Ive Kntcrtiiliimcnt. An cntcr
tnlnment will bo given Saturday
evening In tho new school houso nt
tho forks of tho river to help fi
iinnco the addition of a rest room
to tho building.
Improves Store. Herman lllllyer
is remodeling his cigar and tobacco
storo, removing the card room In
tho rear mul converting It all into
legany-Coos Bay auto lino about May
10. Supervisor Stull of Allegany re
ports tho road in good shape. Tho
faro this year will bo $9. DO and the
service oven bettor than last year.
They nro also arranging to run ex
cursions between Coos Hay and Gold
en Falls every Sunday during tho
summer.
Pleaded Not (Sillily. All amusing
Incident occurred when tho Aus
trliuiB chnrged with passing forged
checks wero arraigned In court,
a tobacco mid enndy store. Ho also When ono of tho men was nsked
plans to put In a fountain and to
handlo fruit
whether ho wanted to plead guilty
or not guilty ho snld that ho was
not guilty. Then tho In dim nsked
Xnrroiv i:mjik From Tiro I. It. , him If he had mi nttornov. Tho
Tower mid 'Mldgo" Welch riding a Austrian evidently did not undor-
nml In answer snld that ho
MHS. MIKE PURKE loft today to
visit friends and relatives In the
Coqiitlle Valley
ALEX llOPOALL
visitors In the
Catching inlet.
wns among the
city today from
MPS. ,T. O. STEMMLEIt camo over
last evening from Myrtle Point
and spent most of the day here.
, II. MARTIN and W. M. KA1SEU
were In today from tho llauser
& Ilnuser camps at Xoith inlet.
GEORGE PERKINS and wlfo are
visitors In tho city today from
their home at Gardiner.
GEO. K1UJSE was an outgoing pas
senger on tho Cooullto stngo this
morning.
W. C. HRADLEY left yesterday for
Gold Pencil and other Curry
County points.
MPS. HICKING of Prosper Is tho
guest of Mrs. F. E. Allen In Mnrsh
fleld for n few days.
MPS. GUY CIIAMHEUS Is down
from their Daniels Creek ranch
for a few days visit with friends.
Continued from Pago One.
County In ISO'.). He worked on tho
homo fnrm until 1878 mid wns en
gaged In snw-inllllng mid steam-boat-lug
from IS7S until 1SU1 during
which time he was head sawyer in
the Morshflold, Pay City mid Empire
mills, and was master of tho steam
ers Pestles', Montesano, Coos, Myr
tle, Comet, Yarrow, and other boats,
Mr. llnll was appointed Douuty
Collector when .lolin S. Coko was
Collector of Customs. This was In
IS!) I when tho customs office wns
at Empire. Ho was admitted to
practice In the Supremo Court of tho
state In June, 1S!M.
Mr. llnll was inmrled in August,
1S1)!I, to Miss Alice Stnnff.
lln ii In November Election
.1. Tom llnll was perhaps as well
known ns any old pioneer In tho
county. LaBt fall he ran n closo
rnco for stato representative of Coos
and Curry counties on the demo
cratic ticket, losing by a very nnr-
IO
row innrgln.
IWIJ'W
Slnco 1S0G when ho wns admitted
to tho bar, J. Tom llnll had been n
partner with his brother, .Tudgo John
Hall, In the Eldorado building. Ho
wns an ardent sportsmnn In spite nt
his years and during good weather
spent practically every week end In
tho country hunting and fishing.
Only a few days ngo h& was talk
ing to friends of how when 11 years
of ngo ho killed his first deor. This
ItEV. AND MPS. POUT. I1UOWN-' wna shortly after tho family had
IXG and llttlo son Uobort loft on ' moved Into Coo8 County from up In
tho early stngo this morning fori Pouglns. With an old long barreled
MPS. PIIANK UOGEPS, of South
Coos Plver, wns a Marshfleld vis
itor today.
OPERATING 83 BUSY STORES IN 13 STATES SPOT
CASH AND ONE PRICE
Next door to Marshfleld Fost-Offico.
Underhill Overall, 9-oz, $1 value. Our price 83c
Men's Dress Sock in tan and black, 3 for 25c value, 5c
Men's heavy-weight work shirts, tan, blue and grey,
Extra full cut, 60c value. Our pries 45c
MEN'S FINE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
Fancy stripe, military collar, 75c value, our price... 49c
Plain and striped full mercerized. $1.25 value 98c
A dandy striped full mercerized, $2.00 value $1.49
All silk, neat stripes, $2.50 value, our price $1.98
BLEACHED MUSLINS
36-lnches wide, 7 1-2c value. Our price per yard, 5c
36-inch Hope, 10c value. Our price 7 1-2c
36-inch Fruit-of-the-Loom, 12 1-2c value 8 1-3c
36-inch Lonsdale, 15c value. Our price 10c
36-inch Supsrfine, 18c value.. Our price 12 1-2c
36-Inch Berkeley Cambric, 22c value. Our price, 15c
42-inch Pillow Tubing, 28c value. Our price 18c
8-4 Bleached Sheeting, 28c value. Our price 21c
10-4 Bleached Sheeting, 35c value. Our price 25c
8-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 25c value. Our price... 19c
9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 28c value. Our price 21c
10-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 32c value. Our price 23c
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Coqulllo.
miizzlo loader Tom Hall wont out
with his older brother mul was tnkon
MISS CLINKENHEAPD. of Dan-' n,0& mor fr tl10 ""rposo ' ,10nt
lels Creek was In Marshfleld today , "'B out gamo than to shoot. Doing
en routo to Sumner to visit Miss 8cnl "round by n side pntli, no spied
Olllo Richards.
. ,.!.. ...... . I
iiiui-iiiiio in remain Park yesterday stand
deClothcraft Store
Two Stores
Slirilll.P XOIITII HEX!)
H. GRIFFITH
lasses That Please
V35SS
"w lrci Lena
SHJR BEST
yes Examined
ilasses Fitted
ises Duplicated
POOM ID
FT I.ninli',s Rrygooth Storo
whllo In tho net of turning nbout
heard noiueono shout mul looked up
to hoo n tall fir treo falling toward guilty.
tlieir automobile. The men scram
bled out In n hurry, fleeing nnd tho
tieo crashed down ncross tho road
nnd within flvo feet of tho machine.
passed thrco checks, hut still In
sisted thnt ho wanted to plead not
Strawberry Itniicli. Paul Kruger,
forniorly nt- Sumner, mul who Inter
gained considerable notoriety hero
over a clnsh ovor his bill to tho
City Council for fixing up tho city i local contractors.
1'lntiH Xot Adiiptn" -Many of
tho local contractors .iu hnvo look
ed over tho plans nnd specifications
for the new llfo saving station nt
Charleston Day say they havo not
been mnda by engineers acquainted
with local conditions mul honco, tho
chnncoa nro not greatly In fnvnr of
I ''or Instance It
pest house, has leased flvo acres of
land on tho Jess Smith much for
three years. Ho Is going to elenr
tit and plnnt tho tract to Btrawhorrles
i nnd endeavor to gnln tho tltlo of
strawberry king.
Amplillilnii Pictured. Tho nMy ls-imcnt wor,
mio of tho Technical World contains!
Is specified that somn part of tho
buildings must ho of sugar pine
whereas hotter and cheaper wood Is
available on Cons Pay. Some lee
way Is given In making chnnges but
nil theso will ho under the control
of tho head engineer of tho govern-
n plcturo and description of V. C.
Oorst's Amphlblou, tho half motor,
car nnd seaplane which lias mndoi
sovernl trlps by land nnd water and '
once wns used in taking pnsscngcrSj
nnd their trunks to tho Umpqun, ma-i
of 70 mllcH nn hour. Tho l'IcturoM,ss KVKI.YN MOCK, who formerly
Is very plain. It Is takon from tho re8,(,0(1 ,loro wltu Mr8 s A- ,,,.
edgo of tho water down tho Day. , 1b ... tho clty vlsltlnc frlondB.
MP!1. V. K. .IEWETT, Mrs. A. Du
innf. V. II. .lowott mid O. II.
Hinsdale, camo own from Car
diner yesterday to attend tho
Christian Science lecture last evening.
I
More Holland (imss. Al Nichols
mid a force of mon have nbout com
pleted tho transplanting of upwards
AMONG THE SICK
D. L. POOD nnd wlfo returned on
tho Elder from Portland where
thoy attended n meeting of tho
A. O. U. W.
IlLiSS KNAPP, of Iloston, Chrlstlnn
Sclcnco lecturer,'' spoke hero last
night and loaves now on his way
to Los Angeles.
MP. AND MPS. W. S. PEED, Sl,
wore down Inst evening mul to
day from anrdlncr on a visit and
to attend tho lectiiro.
E,
P. LANE nnd wlfo or Myrtlo
Point cunio over yesterday lo nt-
tend the Christian Sclenco lecturo!
nnd wero guests of Mrs. A. D,
Trnor.
MAX TIMMEPMAN hns returned
from Drooklngs, driving 'up the
coast In their own rig. Drooklngs
is rapidly forging ahead and tho
outlook In Curry county Is for nn W. Patterson, of California;
tho nunrry nnd brought down tho
nnlmnl before tho rest of the hunt
ers appeared.
Wmh Early Sleiimbont Man
lletween 18S2 nnd 1SS1 ho wns
deputy sheriff of Coos County mid
then Inter with his brother Andrew
llnll, now dead, leased tho steamor
Hustler mid ran her for some time
on tho liny carrying flBh. Eor bov
crul years ho captained tho old
steamer Montesano for tho Southern
Oregon Lumbar company.
Last fall, Mr, Hall went down to
Emplro nnd thero had his plcturo
taken on tho deck of tho hulk of
his old vessel. He was qulto proud
of the plcturo and brought Itjiotno
to frnmn.
It was while deputy collector of
customs nt Emplro thnt Mr, llnll
first rend law and In IStin wns ublo
to pans tho bar examination,
, llcsldes his wlfo and daughter El
sie, tho deceased leaves two bro
thers, Alex and John Hall, both of
Coos Day, mid four sinters, Mrs. C.
Mrs.
DON'T BE MISLED
They wiy WAD I'lHCHS mo high. Wo say OUK l'HICK.S nro
not IiIkIi nnd WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ns wo curry no over
head expense nnd nine you that on the cost In HAItDWAHE,
PLUMIIINU mul l'Alt.M IMPLEMENTS, wlilcli Is to YOUK AD
VANT.U1E. Schroeder ( Hildenbrand's
Hardware A Plumbing.
General repair shop,
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158
TWO PHONES.
CALL US KOIl CADS, TA.VIOADS, EXPPESS WAGONS.
MAUSIII'lELP CYCLEUY. ir.O 1IHOADWAY
iinusunlly good year.
K. P. NOTICE
Tho moinlHTH of Myrtlo lodge No.
II, Knlghls of Pythias, are requested
to meet al our hull Erlduy, April
iiotli, nt I p. m. to attend tho fu
neral of our Into brother, .1. Tom
Hall.
C. A. MOOPI'3, C. O.
ORPHEUM
ifUOTIE
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
MILS
Sarah Tonbrook, Tho Dalles; Mrs.
Mnry Crawford, West Port, Conn.; i
mid Mrs. Nellie U'lleon, nn udopted '
HE
AFFY
AVERN
i W'e ninko ico
1 Antral uve..
HOME
MADE
CANDY
cream
Poiio lMi
Mrs. O. HlbnrKor. who has re-
of sixty acres of Holland grass on turlR1, bQmQ from Morcy i1081lUn)i ,Bl
tho sand dunes of tho beach ncross rcpor,Cl, rn,,iUly improving, much to'
tho Day and north from Empire. tho BrnUncntIoil 0f her many,
C. P. Wright who is In charge of j ,.,...,. ,
W. S. Droppard who was sovorely
burned by the gasoline flro Mon-i
day, Is reported getting along nicely, i
A. E. Towor, rancher of Catching
Inlet, who was oporated on at the
Mercy Hospital two weeks &KO, Is
a gradually
1SI1ELL nnd Mrs. II. C. Wrny,
of North Pond wero Mnrshflold , Hlsler, nt Oakland, California,
shoppers yesterdny. Mr. nnd Mrs. ' '''"'n Hall was prominent In
Isholl who recently arrived on tho I Mnsonlc clrclos and .ludgo Hall this
Day from Portland will ninko their J morning stated that tho funeral on
homo In North Pond. Friday will probably bo under tho
I nusplcos of tho KnlghtH of PythluB.
i. J. SIMPSON, president nnd man-
ngor of tho Simpson Lumber Co., ,
with his brother, Edgnr Simpson, I
secretary and treasurer, arrived j
on tho bny last evening nftor a
four-months visit In San Francis
co. (
T IS
I
MP. AND MPS. It. X. JENSEN, of
Clydo Dlndlnger who has been
cnshlor of tho Hrenkwntor office In
Multifield for some tlino mid who
wns formerly connoctod with the
local railway has been appointed
"shfield-Coquille
Auto Stage
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alT,,S. "' """'Ion, Stages to
re lolnt. u ,. ,
""hhui, iiobeuiirg.
No dolnrs.
,roi Marshfleld to Coqullle:
cents.
!Laiiilvtli, Prop.
SO THAT THE PEOPLE MAY
KNOW THE FACTS
Editor, Evening Record,
; Mnrshflold, Orogon,
Donr Sir:
i...i.... ..,. ,..fiMn i.. Tim reported n being In
Record of April 20, 191.1, headed sinking condition. Today n wlro wag ,
"EO THE PEOPLE MAY KXOW," ' sont ,0 Salem and tomorrow his two'
ou ero evidently badly misinformed. ' rtauKhtors, Mrs. M. H. Mllllorn and.
In tho first place the Evening Re- Ml Ruth Tower aro expected In on
cord Is not tho official paper of the t staso.
Port of Coos Day
had no official papor slnco tho end WATERFRONT NEWS
of first year when tho Record rals-1 4
ed Its prlco from 3 to 5 cents por
lino, being tho same as tho hid
made by Tho Times then and tho
provloiis years.
Tho Poit has no inclination "to
iiunlsb anvono and especially tho
River Falls. Wisconsin, arrived I . ,1... . ,... , I
11k it iji 11111 t.iiun nn 1 . iLimi'ii 11 e
hero yesterday to visit with tholr , nl, KaHloril nt t,0 mw Htlltou of
daughtor, Mrs. W. T. Stoll and
son, Al Jonspn. Mr. Jensen is a
well-to-do merchant of River Fulls
Tho couple expect to bo hero somo
time and then will go down to tho
Fnlr.
Powers. Tho nppolntment Is'n pro
motion for Mr. Dlndlnger, tho nd-
vnnconiout being mndo by fJupt. W.
F. Miller In appreciation of tho faith
ful sorvlco of Mr. Dlndlngor In his '
formor capacity. J
I Tho now tlmo card, starting train j
L. M. HUNTLEY Is horo from Hood sorvlco In tho now lino, will go In
Rlver to confer with J. M. Wright to effect next Sunday. Although
TO.VHiHT ONLY
ICiitlro change of Vaudeville mid
pictures.
DI.VON nnd COWHLL
Everything Now
RAOTI.ME KIDS
III now songs,
DL. K AND WHITE
In new crofs-flro net.
PKTI'HES
'lpi' Miseuger." Two rool
thriller.
"Meiiiorles in .Men's Souls." Vltn
graph special with Van Dyko Drooko
nnd Norma TalmadKo.
"Dnl.ui" South Afrleu. Educu
tlonnl, "M11I1111I WM'My,"Evoryono soon
them.
"Delgliiui Police Dogs" Wonder
ful mul Instructive,
AiIiiKh l.S. Clilldieu 10 nnd .1
. ."Itiinawny .liino'' vlll ho shown
Thursday night only this woek on
account of tho ovory night chnngo
of Lcouurd'H Vnudevlllo acts.
I'Olt RENT Hcmni. liable funilNhcl
ri-room flat with bath, on North
1'iont streut. Key nt Johusoii-(iulnvtiou'H.
LOST (.'old llioiicll, bird (U'hlgK,
with ruby netting. Rownrd for
letiirn !' llox "J" Times office.
POR RENT Nicely fiiniMicd hmiiii
In private family. Apply :iiU
First street, north. '
WE HAVE FOR LEASE nbout :()
acres flno bottom land 011 Roguo
River, Want somo experienced
iluliymnu who has somo cows or
somo capital to leaso samo. Will
grant favorable tonus. Cheese fac
tory will buy milk. Out ran go of
nbout 200 acres goes vvlth laud.
AddrosH Woddorburu Trading Co.,
Woddorburn, Or.
In fact it has '
on bids for tho new llfo saving
station nt Coos Day. Mr. Dent
loy was long associated with Mr.
Wright and tho two oroclod Tho
With a full cargo tho Adeline
left down shortly after nine o'clock I
this morning bound for San Fran
cisco. She had been here for two
days.
Awaiting propor bar conditions tho
thoro nro sovernl stops on tho now 1
Hue, 110 stntlous havo been oslnb- j
Huhed yet mid no ngouts appointed,
Passougors will bo picked up unit
Chandler Annex and nlso tho Ir-' lot off nt theso stations.
vlng block. Mr. Ilentloy has' Thov nre named Prominent. War-
fully recuperated from tho severe nor (formerly known as Johnson's), '
Illness ho suffered whllo horo. Roland and Raker,
DDL
T
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OPT
1 FOR SALE I
WORK HORSIvS for niiIo oheap. Alt
ply .North Iloml Stnblns.
I WANTED T
A
goo,, newspapers which do so much " gp 7,bTo ye 0
for the deve lonmen t of , co od(ljr t0 B.t way with the dredge
Seattle which she oxpects to tow to
liaiulon.
From Eureka tho steamship Geo.
W. Elder Is duo in tomorrow morn
ing sailing later In tho day for
Portland.
MAXAGERS RETIRE
fur ,n llttlo nay. nut innsmuen i
tho prlco was raised the Port con
sidered it fair to divide Its patron
age, the Record having published
the last year's Treasurer's report
nnd wo gavo this year's report to
Tho Times.
' As rogards tho pamphlets you
snoko of, they have not been con
tracted for nor bids asked for same Xcwlr,lm i,ro,,cni lH.uxc i.ul Mill
but when we get ready to print Jn(, fio (( raf0llllrt ,
yiem you will bo asked to mako usi
a bid for tho work nnd the lowest H. J. and II. Xerdrum have retired
bidder will do tho work. from tho management of tho pulp .
AXSOX OTIS ROGERS, mill at the C, A. Smith plant and
Treasurer of the Port of with their families hnvo loft for
Coos B3y . California, Thoy have no announ
n.i.i n.ivprtlsernent.l ced their futuro plans. I
M. WALLMAX has arrived hero
from San Francisco to tako tho
placo of Archie Johnston as tho
southwestern Oregon representa
tive of tho Pacific Hardware and
Steel Co. Tho transfor of Mr.
Johnston from this territory will
bo regretted by tho many friends
ho has mado during his few years
residence hero. Mr. Wall in mi is
an old experienced salesman.
MRS. ALFRED E. DICKEY and
daughter, Miss Joan, of Minneapo
lis, arrived horo on tho Nairn
Smith from San Francisco where
they visited tho Exposition. Thoy
will spond the greator part of tho
summer here with her uophow
James Montgomery of tho local
In honor of starting tho service
Supt, Miller has announced a round
trip rato of Sl'.fi", to Powers uoxt
Sunday, It Is oxputtod that a
largo number of excursionists will
inuko the trip. Tho rngular faro
between Marbhfluld und Powers will
bo $1.75.
I ATTHE HOTELS
JSInuco Hotel
J. M, Drown, .North Pond; E. (3.
Umenhofer, North Iloml: Frank
Lang, Coqullle; J. E. Drown, San
Francisco; William Rush, San Fran
cisco; W. II. Smith, Coog River.
St, IjiHifiico Hotel
W. E. G'ralne, Ilandon; J. E. Tay
lor, Iloavor Hill; Mrs. N. M. Young,
Lakeside; Mrso. Jamog Drown, Lake-
lolenhonn nnmnnnv. who ban ta.slde: C Punch, MiKilllf): Mrs. C
ken an apartment at the Myrtlo Dun'-h, McKlnley, L 0 Masters,
Arms. j Sumner, A. I Musterson, Sumner
'Where Motion Pictures Look
Better
Daniel I'Yolmiiin Pi-cm'iiIm
.MARY PH'KrORD
In tl o celebrated loiunntle comody
'SI'CII A LITTLE ytKEN"
111 five rools of Motion plctunw.
TI10 uimiaKomeut of thU theatre
ran recommend tills.
Hit; PARAMOUNT MASTRRPIRCE
To bo one of the finest pictures ever
reloaded In America.
Oilier pictures
"THE STOLEN E.NOINE"
An episode In the"HnmiN of
HeL'ii," railroad serlos.
"HERALD'S DAD MAN"
A dandy So'lg Wostern Comedy,
featuring DuicdeUI Tom Ml
Soveu Reels- Two Hour Show
' Loner I-'Iihu- ,le, llnlcony llle
Cltlldreii r.c
AMATEUR MfiHT TOMORROW
NKIIIT H.Miiil (iocil nits
have been IjooI.u'1
YOUNd AMERICAN, Hlwtdy, hober,
wants position as mllkor, Addrosi
"E," euro Tlmos.
WANTED Wink 011 u rnncli by inuii
and wife. Address "0" care Tlmos
or phono :I02J.
1 FOR RENT !
I'Olt RENT Mjitlo AiiUH fiiruhlied
apartments, free heat and water.
$'.Vi pur mouth up.
ROOM with or without board In
private family. ICG So. 10th st.
FOR TRANSFER AND
STORAGE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Freight nnd Dugguge.
4 Cull
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone to:t.
Resldeuio Phono lit-J. 4
Mm ltd nve. mid Waterfront
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