The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 17, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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promoting tlio people's Interests,
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A Southwest Oregon Paper
Tlmt's what tlio Coos liny Times Is. A South,
"est Oregon pnier for Southwest Oregon peoplo
nd devoted to tlio best Interests of this groat
section . The Times always boosts ad noer
knocks.
I BATTLE IS
IN PROGRESS
Germans Are Taking the Of
fensive Along an Enormous
Front Against Russians
1ST NO
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 17, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
RESULTS
EXPECTED
TPREPAREQNE LIFE BOAT iMITM ISIR'iR SHIP GOES
A Consolidation or Times Const Mull
nnd Coos liny Advert lcr.
MM AX SAVS AR.MAMHXT (IM,
PHOVOKKS WAIt
Additional Villages Have Been
Occupied by Teutonic Army
in the Baltic Region
IS CRITICAL IN GALICIA
llmsluiis Admit That Continued
Successes of tlio ('eiiiians I lave
Drought Campaign to a
Vltnl I'olnl.
B Aocl(J Ir to Coo r TlmM.I
LONDON, Juno 17. According to
a wlrulcsa mcBsngu from llurllii to
day, a decisive Imttlo from which
Important ichiiIIh nro expected Is
now In progress nil along tlio Rua
nlaii front. Tlio German forces
along tho Itnwkn Ulvo'r, west of War
saw, htivo taken the" offciiHlvo .ind
tlio German hattlo lino In Polund,
uaiicia ami utiKowinn. m wi inli-3
long.
I'ctrograd ndmltH that tho Go
tr.nns occupied adilltlonal villages
near Shnvoll, in tho llaltlc region,
but nsserla that tho Russians r
pained lost ground near ' I'rznmiy?..
The Gallrlun campaign has reached
a critical tUngc In view of thu con
tinued Tl'tltonic HIICceSSCH.
Homo eliilnm further progress t
ard Trent ami on tlio Ihoiiio
front. Tlio TurkH on (iiilllpoll pon
Insula huvo taken tho offonslvii, li.it
London claims that they fnllel to
rccuipturu lost trouuhcH.
la tho west no important ongngo
mcnlH are reported except In Vosges,
whuro tho French claim to have lus
comi) nuiHtors of tho heights dom
inating tho Fecht river north of
Stclnliruck.
In Second Installment of Ills State-
'"lit, lie (,'hes Ills Vl.-us
On Policy to Pursue
Wr Awoi Utnl piTtn In Coot linr Tlmr.
WASHINGTON, 1). (, J.,,,,, 7.
Asserting that jireparedneM pro-
vikes war rather 'than prevents war,
vokis war rather than preventn war.
nnd that the upheaval In liurcmo Is
tin result or false phlbunphy tluil
"might nmkes right forme Sep
retnry of State llryaii toilny In the
second of IiIh series or three state
ments on "Tho Causeless War." sub
mits an argument against military
preparation by t,0 United Elites
and praises tho coiirso of President
Wilson la tho International onier
gcury. "tlow can preparedness prevent
war ir all preparo?" llryin asks
In his statement.
Kuril step taken by one n.it Ion
toward a more complete pivp.ired
nesrt (Mites other nations to addi
tional piircluiRes and new levies un
til all have exhausted tlio produc
tive Industries and menaced moral
progress. The doctrine that pre
paredness will prevent war will not
stand tlie lust of logic and the
conflagration In Kurope shows that
It Tails when tested by experience." I
WAS
LEAKING
Such Was the Statement
Brought Out in Investiga
tion of Lusitania Sinking
MUCH IIIXOICS OX POSITION TA.
KI1X IIY CAKRAXZA
to
SEVERAL
TESTIFY
Attorney General Expresses
Belief That a Second Sub
marine Was Lying in Wait
CAPTAIN ON THE STAND
WOULD
E PERCE
distinguish1:!) .mux mkict
discuss tiik mkaxs
to
(atlieiliig Is Held by .Vatiiuial Pin-
iMnniil Committee at Ills.
torlc Imlcpciideiice Hall
til AmumIiIisI rrrM 10 Cow llojr Tim 1
PIIILADIOLPHIA, Pa., .luno 17.--.Men
distinguished In many walks or
lire gathered at tho historic Inde
pendence Hall today at a conference.
Says He Did Xot Release Collapsible
Hoiits on I'ntcrlne; the War Zone
Mfcuiiso lie Feared They Would
Slide When the Ship Listed
(117 AmocUIixI I'itm (.1 foor ll, Tlmri.J
LONDON, .luno 17. Upon re-'
sumption today or the Investigation
of tlio sinking of tho Liisltnnln, At
torney (lenoral Carson expressed the J
I conviction that a second submarine 1
! was lying In wait on tho port sldu
of tho Lusitania. dipt. Turner was
recalled to thu stand, ami In reply I
to a iiuestlon as to why thu collap
sible boats had not been freed on
entering tlio danger zone, ho replied
that ho feared tho boats would slip
when tlio ship listed.
When asked by Huron Mersey If
tlio Increase In tlio number of small '
boats on liners since tho tlnio of I
tlio Tlliinle disaster wero of advan-!
fulfil fiinfnlli Turn.., miuti'iii-iiil fit'. '
he did not think so.
Did Not See Hells.
Chler Stoward Jones declared liu
Consldeiitblo Speculation as
Whether- lie Will Continue.
Fight or Talk Peace.
11 AorlIM rroM to Coos Itnj Tlim.
WASHINGTON. I). ('., June 17. -Considerable
speeiilntlon Is being In
dulged In hero today as to whether
Carrnnza would continue his course
and right on or modify his attitude
In lew of tlio overtures for peace
In Mexico by Villa. Soino definite
word from Cnrrnm-a 11s to whether
ho will accept Villa's proposals was
awaited hero with Interest as upon
his answer probably hinges the next
movo In tho situation.
Would Not Heed.
C11rrn11y.11 thus fur has allowed
three proposals for parleys mndo by
Villa to go unheeded. The last of
Ter to agree to an armistice pond
ing a discussion or pence terms was
made through American diplomatic
channels. To this proposal Car
ran.n Is said to have stated thoro
would bo 110 reply.
10 THERESGUE
Flagship Colorado Starts for
Guaymas, Mexico, to Aid
American Colonists
MARIN
ABQAD
TORPEDO THREE
ES
Admiral Howard Prepared to
Land Five Hundred Men
If It is Necessary
GOVERNOR PROMISES AID
IS
No. 281
AWARDED
SMALL
ciav
DAMAOKS OHTAINTI) HV
Clll'HCII IX !j!.5tKK SUIT
US
u
Transports Filled With Troops
Are Sunk by British in
the Dardanelles
SUBIRIN
E IS LOST
to consider tho adoption (if incns-l had not seen any life belts on tbii
urcs for a true peace and to decide! upper docks of tlio Lusitania aftei
what steps will bo taken with a vlewj tho liner luft Now York. In replj
or obtaining tho support or public a statoinent or an attorney for .t
opinion nnd or tho governments. The relative or 0110 or tho victims that
meeting was called by tho national , a certain lifeboat leaked badly, mif.
provisional committee and was pro- that all hut two occupants who
RUSSIANS RETREAT
AIIAXDOX POSITION'S OX
HlVIIlt IX (JALICIA
SAX
1'idl Mack 011 Tovtn of Tnrnogrod In
Front of Advancing (,'er-
.Mini Army
IR; Aisoctilrd Trr to Coo. n.7 Tlmoa.)
UI0IIL1N, Juno 17. Tlio Itiuwlans
abandoned their positions Nortli of
Slcnnwa on tlio San rlvor In (lallcla
nd havo rotroatod toward Tarno
Broil, in Husslnu Poland, according
to an official statomont.
REACH
ES BERLIN
'sided over by Wllllnin Howard Halt.
Tho munibershlp of tho national
provisional committee Included well
known publicists, cducntois, peace
advocates, editors and economists.
Tlio plan was largly tho Idea or Taft
ami is understood to have the per
sonal, though unofficial, umlorso
men of President Wilson.
Germans Admit That U-4 is
Destroyed and Crew Cap
tured by the British
MTCIli MKSSKXOKH KHO.M U.
LANDS IX (iKlt.MA.VY
S.
German Knibassy Makes Denial That
Dr. (eiliaril Was In Heality
Alfred .Meyer
111? Auot l.le.l rfl to Coin liar Tlm- I
HKRLIN. Juno 17. Dr. Anton
Meyer Gerhard, who sailed from Now ' mct iiH having a Gormnn suniliarliio
York on n mission to tho Gorman sink your ship, you may collect no
"orff. reached Horlln last night, insiiranro. but wo shall pay ynur bmi
Thls inornlng ho hnd n conforunco oflclary tho ninount ou havo paid
Willi Forolcn MliilKler Von JllKllW 1 m iiromf 11111."
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BAR WAR LIFE INSURANCE
Tlu-eo Mlg N'i'w York Companies Hs.
fuso to Take ItNks In
righting Zone
NKW YOItlC. Juno 17. Tlio threo
largoht life lusuraiico companion ot
Now York, tlio Mutual, tlio Now York
ami tlio Mqiiltablo. havo virtually
quit Insuring persons who purpose
making any voyago to a bolllicoront
lountry. It ninkes no dlffoninrn
whethor they sail under tlio Ameri
can or foreign flag; whether tho In
tended sojourn tlioro Ik to bo for a
day or a year.
"Wo Isrnio no lnuraiico to any
person who plans to go to Kurnpo".
was the Information given at tho
Kiiultiiblo offlcos today.
Wo are willing to Inwiro you, ev
en though you admit that you In
tend going to Kuropo within tlio next
two years," Art miry Hall of tlio Mu
tunl lire wild', "but wo havo Insort
od In our pollclo tho fcpoclul pro
vUo that, should you moot death
on vonr triii through war rnuo.V
drowned, Ciller Carpenter said It
was possible for tho hot sun to
havo warped thu boat's sides, 'evi
dence showed that Staff Captain
Anderson countermanded tlio orders
of Captain Tumor given pruvbusly
to get tho women and children I
Into tho boats. A' number or wit-1
nesses tcstlNcd that they got Into I
tho boats and had to leave them
later 011 the orders from Anderson,
who was heard shouting "Tho shl'i
Is safe."
ENGLAND USING
WOMEN POLICE
ENGLISH SHIP IS SUNK
The Tiaffonl Is scut to I ho Hotlom
and .Members of Civw nro lies-
cued Hill Mi Cruiser Is He-
porled to Have Ituii Aground
II); AmocUOI rnu U Ccoi lit; nmM.
LONDON, Juno 17. A dispatch
from Athens says that a Hrltisli
suhmarinu torpedoed and sank three
Turkish transports loaded with
troops In the Dardanelles.
('ICUISI'lt AOHOU.VD
Sends Word That Ho Will I'lirnlsh
.Mexican Troops to Protect, tho
ColoulstN Who A10 Helng At
tacked by Ynqul Indian
(11 Aorllv. fmi to Cvki. n. Tlmva.)
SAN DIKGO. Cal., Juno 17.--
With threo companies totalling '100
, men of tho Fourth Uoglinent U. 8.
1 ninrluo corps aboard, tho flagship
'Colorado, .Admiral .Howard .com
manding, (ailed today from Han Die
go Tor Guaymas, Mexico. Orders for
embarking wero received last night
ami without any loss or tlmi' four
rapid firing field guns ami two
Colls automatic tins wero sent
aboard.
Tho Colorado's crow of bluejackets
numbers sr.0, or whom 000 will bo
available for landing In case Ad
miral Howard decides on an expedi
tion to relievo tlio American colo
nists reported to bo besieged by Ya
iil Indians -0 miles from tho coast.
lioforo leaving Admiral Howard
staled that tho Colorado would
maintain 11 speed of 1 1 knots. At
tills speed, tlio Colorado expectud
to arrive at (lunymns about noon
next .Sunday,
PHO.MISICS IIKLP
(ioil-IUUI-
of S0110111 Says
I'lirulsli Troops
Ho Will
111 AuodaiM I'rtM to Co (147 Tlmr,
WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno 17.
Governor Maytorono of Sonorn ad
vised tlio United States today that It
would bo iiniiecessnry to lund any
of Admiral Howard's forces to res
cue tho American colonists as ho
would furnish troops for tho pin
poso, Howard's orders will remain
unchanged however, and ho will bo
oxpected to art Willi wldo discretion
In tho emergency.
Witnesses Fur Defense Contended
That Molorcjch' Was .Making
Too Much Ski1
A verdict for $20f was awarded to
Clay Church by tlio Jury tills morn
ing In the circuit court at Coqiitllo
In tho $5000 dnmngo suit brought
against Harry and Charles Noblo for
Injuries sustained when a motorcy
elo ridden by Church ran Into a en-
bio stretched ncross thu street In
front of tho new Noblo building.
Surprlso was ovldenced at tho am
ount of tlio verdict, tlio opinion be
ing that a larger sum would ho
awarded.
Two days wero occupied by tlio
trial and approximately liTi witness
es wero examined by tlio both sides.
John 1). (loss represented tho plain
tiff ami C. It. Peck I ho defendants.
It In stated that witnesses for the
defeuso on tho stand testified that
Church was riding at inoro than tho
legal 15 miles and hour when ho ran
Into the tnut cable. Church contend
ed that ho was not.
Ho said thai not until ho was but
11 fow feet from tho caldo whlcii wns
lying slack on tho ground did the
drums haul It tight, not giving him
enough tlmo to slop.
Chilli h Pays Costs
Tho derenso urforiMl to settle for
J 100 In court but thin was refused
by tho plaintiff. As n verdict was for
nn ninount less than that which was
(endured Church must pay tho costs,
If tho verdict had been for an
ninount moro than that which wns
tendured tlio costs would havo to
bo paid by tlio dorendnnts. Tho cosls
will amount to something In tho
neighborhood or $100.
It Is snld that the Jury In arriving
at $.'05 as tho amount or tho ver
dict figured that tlio sum covered
doctor bills, clothing ruined by tho
ncrldent nnd loss of time. Thu Jury
did not allow anything for tho dam-
ago to tho motorcycle,
('lien DnuuiKcM
Clark, who was Injured by rock
during blasting operations on a road
Improvement project In Nova Harry's
district 011 thu old Coos Hay Wa
gon road last year, was glvun a vor
dlcl for $l,H00 damages against the
county, lie wns suing for $5,000.
WRITER KILLED
I WAR I
Henry Beach Needham Meets
Death When French Mil
itary Aeroplane Falls
MS
A
PASSENGER
Lieutenant Warncford, Who
Was Running Air Craft,
Also Killed in Accident
HAD GAINED MUCH FAME
Wiih tho .Man Who Herently Illow
to Pieces n Xcppollu Over Ilcl-
glum ami Kent Had Mrouglit
1 1 lut Much Notoriety
(Special to Tho Times by Asso
ciated Press.)
PARIS, Juno 17. Lloutonnnt
Wameford, who gained fatno re
cently by blowing to pieces a Zop
pelln over Hulglum, wnB klllod to
day by the fall or an neroplnno nt
Hue Franco. Wamoford won pilot
ing tho machlno whnch had nit n
pnssenger Henry Ilcnch Necdhtim,
tho American wrltor, wns was also
killed.
TO ELECT GODDESS
I'OUHTH Ob' JULY COMMITTI'i:
AX.VOU.VCKS CO.VTIWT
SiTLlLiT
IE
I'OHMKH VICrOHIA MALL TKAM
IS XOW AD1U1T
Out I'lcwn Thousand llao I'urol
led and lek After Ibo Wom
en and Children
(n Auofliiol I'm. lo )'ih.i u Tin,".
LONDON. Ju to 17. It lu an
nounced that over 1 1, Odd women
havo been enrolled lu Groat llrlt-1
aln under the scheme aulhorl.oil by ,
tho Homo Secretary for organizing,
women police.
At llrlglitou, Winchester, and oth
er plaros, women police havo boon
lu evidence for sumo months, but
(hoy havo boon tho result of local
effort rathor than of a general na
tion wldo movement. Tho Homo Of
ficii aiitluiilntlon wns Intended to
give official recognition to thu
scliemo and encourage its gouural
adoption.
Tho women pollen aro Intended
partially to tako euro or young wom
en nnd children In their respective
Turkish Aviator Tells or .Mbdmp to
HrltiKh Heat.
DISCUSS RIGHTS
STIO.M.IH MILITAHY I'OHCKS
ALONi; CANNOT PHOTKCT U. S.
(U AmixIiim rim In nil lu riruM.
AMSTI5UDAM. Juno 17. A dis
patch from CoiiMtaiilluopIo says that
airordliiK to an official announce-1 Con rci euro or liileriialloiial Hela
iiimit. a TurklHli nvlutor roportti Imv- , n,MIS Takes up National (ues
Ing observed a Hrltisli warwhlp of, ,.,, fol. csldcriilloii
the Agaiiieliinoii typo aground in Ko- j
fala buy al Dnbros Island. Tho ,
deck of the veksel was almost com
pletely Hiibmurgnd.
a"d Minister Solf of tho Colonial of
K.MHASHY DKXIKS
IB, AMocltted Preu to Coot Ha TlmM.l
WASHINGTON. D. C, Juno 17.
At tho statp dopartmont today a tol
'Brani was recolvod from thq Gorman
embassy at Cedorhurst, Now York,
faking gonernl denial of tho pub
llshcd charges that Dr, Anton Moyor
Gerhard was in reality Alfred Mey
" n high Gorman official secretly
n the United Statos buying war ma
'erials. i
(i''t your Job printing done at Tho
Times office
GDETRALS
HDNDRED
(,'IVK.V GMAVD PKIi: IX DLPAHT
.MIJXT OI' SOCIAL I'COXO.MK S
AiiiU'iH'celiieiit Is .Made by Jury of
Awards at the Panama Pa
cific KHsltlon
forts are lining put forward in thu vl
, dully of tho grunt military camps
such as Colchester, Chelmsford, Can
terbury, Dovor, Wlnohiuitor, and Kx
otor. Tho pollcowomon nro glvon a
'cnurso of special physlcnl trnlnlng
and wear a illstlnctivo uniform,
I with nn armlet not unllko that worn
by tho Special Constublos enrolled )
soon after tho bngliinlng of thu wirj
for use in casu of aerial attack and
for homo defense.
STKA.MKU TOHPKDOKD.
Hiitisb Ileal Sunk by u Submarine
ami Her Crew nnieil.
III, Awo, UlM l'(i. lo im. n.l Hum i
LONDON, June 17.- The Hrltisli
steamer Tralford, Z'll kiohm tons,
was torpodoud and sunk by a sub
marine. Tho crow was savod.
KUH.MAHI.VK LOST.
('fniiaii Moat I'-1 Dcsirojcd mid
Ciew Is ('apt in ed.
MKMI.IN, Juno 17. (Via wireless
to Sayvllle. )--Tho Admiralty pub
lluly auiioiiures thu loss of tlio
submarine U-l. Ilor crow wan cap
tured by the Hrltisli.
Mclleio Celebiallou .Vol Coinolcdt
I Without (biddcNs1 of Lllicrly
Much lulcMisi Aisiused '
I A Goddess of Liberty for tho
' Fourth of July civic parade was an
nounced this morning ns a feature
of tho celebration ami voting on tho
' candidate is to start tomorrow
, morning, according (o Hubert Dll
I lard, chairman of tho contest. There
t will bo four ballot boxes, thu votes
will cost one tenth of a cent apiece
Mid tho contest Is lo last approx
imately a week. Tlio money thus so
cured will go toward piiruhiuliig tlio
roboH or (ho Goddess or Llbeity ami
up her float lu legal
I'la.X'i'H Arrlie at. Vancouver ami
Will Probably Find it Sow
Homo Soon.
til, AuotUlk! I'rnii to Coo IKj TlfflM.
CANCOUVKIt, II. C Juno 17.-
Tliu former Victoria busoliall team
which was (,,1Ht "drift Inst night by
President Klugham of thu Victoria
Club, arrived hero today to finish
a week's schedule with Vancouver.
President Hluwott, of tho North
western League, arrived from Seat
tle, to confer with Malinger Nye,
who was liiHtructed to hold tho team
together ami conduct It under tho
league's parentage until ft per
manent homo Is found, l-'vorett lu
considered a likely candidate
ISLE OF MAN WOULD
BECOME BRITISH
Place Hun Partial Independence Hut
Wauls Kiiglnutl to Tako
Oior Territory
(11 Auoltl rr. to Coo ll TIiom.1
LONDON, Juno 1G. Dr. Ambroso
Oualthroiigh, a member of tlio Houso
or Keys, tho govornlug parliament ot
thu islo or Man, gnvu notice at tho
last h(hIoii ot that body that at tho
next meeting ho would movo Hint
tlio Kiigllsh Government bo aBkod
to annex the Island.
Ho complained that tho Islo of Man
could not get needed roforuis, and
III AmicUp. rrM IQ Coot ll TlfliM I
ITHACA, N. Y.. Juno 17.- That
Mtioiuior nillitaiy toices alone, can-' a,HO " r'x
not soeuro tho rights ot tho United I Hl'lmidor.
i . .... .. .. . ..i --.--
HtatcH lii a National crisis was thu Mr- ""mru iibh uppoinieu as His ,mt l)0 overnniunt had rolapsod
opinion expressed hero at tho open- assistants, Claud Thoinpnon ami Mnlt0 rt ono-mnii power." Tho Mnnx
Iiik of tlio conteroiico of luturnat-r """ ' "" " "" "" nuuiuu
loual HolatloiiH by Norman Angoll, "'morrow morning wm. anoiit lo
tho noted KiikIIkIi pnuco advooato.
"American rights can only bo
protected by, among other things,
u radical form of sun law that Im
plies an International law and
some means of enforcing It moro
effectively than taking Hides In a
war In which both nidus may bu
violating her rights."
young women and anyone oUo will
bo allowed to enter the contest by
peoplo, be affirmed, wero worse gov
erned than the Germnils,
Tho Island, owing to tho cutting
off of boarding houso and hotel IiubI-
siibinltllng their iiameu lo any mom-' (MH ,,y ,,, smr , 0 , uorior of
mir ui uio commiuee, sturvallon.
Tbero will bo four ballot Iioxhh. ' ,,.,,,, ,,,,,', of Mn,( aMl0URh )art of
according to Mr. Dlllard. Thoso will , ,.,,, ,H,1(Ht InUntani( A
bo nt The Tlimw office, at tho fn 0rUilu Indopundoncu. it Is govorned
SANTA CLAHA DKLAYKI)
Heavy head winds have deterred
ID Awoclitel rM to Coo n Tlmw.l
SAN FUANCISCO, Juno 17.
'....i n,.,-ui r.niimu W. Goethuls.
.ilBjuj uoiivi.i ...- ,.oi,i,.i. u.,. ni i i
chief eiiKlneer In charge of the con-'-'" -"-.i"- ''" -a. ....u....
?r t!on Tth. Panama canal. wmJ from San Francisco and Kure--L-.-H
h. .ran.1 nrlze In the de-. aecordlng to a wlrelewi. from
l,,nni or social economy. It Mas Captain Lofste.it and sho Is not ex
'. .i indnv bv the Jurv of Peeted
n ,,, " , .1.-ii.iin,i Pftilfli exnosl- 't Mheduled to leave out fo
Cnlllnn. ...!.. ..,..,.. .i ... n.i... rrin.o mvards of the 1 anania I ' I'll eiio
,.ffi ' " i-ruiiiMi at iiiv , ,1., d tomorrow at 1 p
'"lice. Hon.
before this evening and
Put
in
Kl.liS XOTICK
I,
HI'LOAHIAXS A HI!
CALLIII) HOMi:
All Klks whether vlnltors or mom
bars of other lodgwi who rosldo hero,
are oxp(M:tod to attend thu Hlrlhday
Mali glvon by Marshfleld Lodge
11 GO U. P. O. K. noxt Wodnosday
evening. Juno 23, without reculvlug
a formal Invitation.
Como, Hrother Hill, a cordial wel
come waits a'- our birthday party.
Il order of
(11 AwwUM P'm lo Co n Tim".
SAN FltANCISCOO, Juno.
17. HiilKarlans In Sail Fran
elsco have received ordurs to
return home prepared for ar
my service In tho field, It was
lonrued today.
4 , uaturod rivalry. This contest was put
444444444jon last year ami was one of the most
successful over conducted on Coos
Hay.
by a separate legislature callod the
Tyuwalil, consisting of two houses,
tho Governor ami Council and tho
.NSVSS.SS
or thu I'venlng Record, tho Husy
Corner Drug Store mid at tho Owl
, drug store on Central avenue.
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i irmiw aro io no priniwi, nono or , Uonm of K(iyH. mu n(ior ulng
thorn to bo for less than 10 cunts )I1MW.(, ,mt(, ,10llltwi ,nl8t recovu (he
4 wnien means iuu votos, iiiu largest i r(,y UM,ut.
,iicKei win no rur moo voion ami m
to rosi ii.
All Arc Welcome
PormlHHloii Is freely granted to
lodges, compiiulns or stores to put
forward u candidate for whom to
work and It Is oxpected there will bo
aroused much competition and good
M. (' Maioiioy, John W. Motley and
A. It. O'llrien.
.Money Still Comes hi
John Motley and Fred 'McClcea
reported latu yesterday afternoon
that already $'J72 has been collected
and that the total will probably run
to $1,100 with about $300 moro ox
pected for the concessions.
YOU .MAY NOT KNOW
One or (net tilings tbat should al- Hucauso of tho short tlmo now ro-
ways in, taken fir grautud Is a malnlng between this date uud the
kiw. Fourth It Is said the contest will bn
" i j only for u week. This will bo on- A tumbler with a rompartmont
Think twice before ou speak and I noiincod definitely tomorrow the, that can be filled with Ice or hot wa-
uiaybe you will disovcr you were loiumltteeuien state . tr to keep Its contents cold or warm
rnVCR COVMITTFC not foinu to ny ntiv Ihlntr Tho Judges of tin loutest will I" bn fn i.iwnted
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