The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 17, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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In Our Opening Announcements
We Said That This
Third Big July
it Clearance Sale
two.
1 I Would Break All Previous Records
Wo tulil the I'i'iitli. Hvery tiny till More Ims been visited hy
hundreds of buyers. Our entile Miles fotro Ims Ihtii kept on Hie
Jump. And no wonder! t.'ouoN I" wy department Ims boon
Ntrrlfircil for thin big (ioniiino -Sale. Wo quote hero the piko-t in
ono department only Mill Onsets In wlilcli sizes uro broken:
American Lady Corsets-, fnlur pike SI.-" mid $!. Sale,
American liiidy O.r.sets, i cnln r price ."SI.."!!.
American Idiily Ousels regular pilro .$-..
American Lady Corsets, regular price $!t.Ol).
American Lady Cot-sels, regular price $:i.r().
Moitiirt "Front Lared," titular pike S:.."0.
Motlnrt. "Ft out Idirod," intuitu' pflco $.".00.
Motlnrt "Front Lined," regular pike Sll..0.
Ladles' Suits, Coals Hi esses Skills, Dress (ioods, Shoes for
Iadles. Children and llujs, and Itoy.s' Sull.s are reduced urcordlitg
ly. Seo big pike list ll Includes pracllcally everything.
HUB DRY GOODS CO.
ad $1.IH Sale 7l)o
Sale 1.10
Sale !?l.:i"
Sale SI."-"
Sale .V-S.tiO
Sale lS!i.!!0
Sale !?:. I."5
Sale Jjwi.H.-
SMART WKAIt FOR WOMK.V
COHNKIl IIKOADWAY AM) CKXTRAh AVK.
rhonc :ioi
. drop tho service altogether. Mr.
Kimball tlmttglit that thin would
, tnko tlio placo of the saloon licenses
wlilch the city will lose. He made
the suggestion In n Joshing way.
Mr. Miller said that his eompan
wanted to put on a hotter service hut
lacked equipment. He said that he
tried to get In two additional conch
es hero hut the steamships wanted
$100 npleco for freight on them and
tho company would have to pay the
Insurance, etc.
Not n Club
Councilman Copplc objected to the
franchise being used ns n club over
tlii rnllrnml minium V.
Mr. Kltubnll said It was not being
used ns n club. It was simply a
i question of trading and doing busi
ness. I 'WTT.T
Mr. Oofs snld that It was not be-,
lug used as a club. He said that li. I
negotiations, lawyers nlways raised j
all tho questions Involved and set
tled them In n give-and-take mini
nor. i
. Alltrocht Criticises Copplc !
Councilman Albrecht objected lol
the attempt to rush tho franchise!
clango through. He snld that once
j before Councilman Copplc had rus:
i oil tho electric light company's con
tract through and now was sorry for'
it. I
Councilman Copplc vigorously do
Inlcd tho lighting contract, saying ho
had opposed It. '
Mr. Albrecht snld Hint ho wished
they had n shorthand reporter to
tnko down the proceedings so that
the record would bo kent clear. '
Finally the council adjourned
without anything dcflnlto being
done except to ask (loss to investi
gate it.
BECAUSE
FIRST
ADDITION
TO
MARSHFIELD
'innirn
of the freer circulation of money In tho Hast and Middle West and tho
general prosperity that la coming to those sections and which will soon
leach this portion of thu country, the KUVNOLDS DKVKLOPMUNT CO.
is beginning now and extonslvo Improvements In FIRST ADDITION In
anticipation of the Improvement of present conditions.
Wo are preparing to meet tho demand that will bo forced upon mi mid
aro opening soino of our choicest lots hy terracing and (jradlng. ,
Those who take advanlngo of tho opportunity of buying now aro miro
to Increase their money In tho near future.
A l'URCItASF, OF FIRST ADDITION I'ROl'KRTY IS A SAFK. SURK,
AND KI3MAIIM3 INVK8T.MKNT. IT CAN NOT HUM' HUT HKINti UK
TURNS. Investigate this even though you have no Intention of buying. It will
satisfy you Hint there are groat opportunities for making money in
Fill ST ADDITION and that It Is also an Ideal placo to build your homo.
v
ASKS FOR CHANGE IN FRANCHISE
OIL THIS DEEPER
COCXCIL WILL IHOIDLV
FORCF, ORDINAXCF,
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(Continued from pnge one.)
He said that tho offer of service "h
the company would not consider It.
, (Joss Has Protest
.,.,... .i... ..... .. , CltV Attnrnnv (kimi Hnlil Hint tlm
wiih soiiicuiiiig uuu mo r.iiiiuiiu , ,.:,-, ,,,,.:. ;. ...
, , i i ii .. 'attitude by tho Southern l'ac f r. rs
wanted now and while it was prom- Jllflt vopo(, ,,y Mr McKll,B,lti w ,
Islng better service, the Intter was ono genornlly shown. Whenever
for Its own benefit Inrgely and lit- tlio company snw somttthlng t'tat
thought tlrnt the city should obtnln wo,,l1 "onoflt Itself. It wanted It. bin
(lie nflier M,l,. .....I nnHMll.h- nviild ! Wl,,,,,".V.er t,,t, ol,lcr Wn letl
, " ' ' something, then It would not t'oil.
vunii) iiUKiUiiin. aiiiuiih llllll'l
things that the city desired ho said
are
I'ttttlug In of sidewalk and
fixing up track near Nort Front
and Hroiulvvny," according to
oral agreement.
Granting of Ferry street
crossing which city council tins
started to condemn.
Settlement of South Fourth
street case In which Southern
Pacific enjoined the city from
Improving it.
Copplc Thinks It Legal
Councilman Copplo wanted to
know If there was really any doubt
In Mr. doss' mind about the Iognllt
of granting tho Southern Pacific re
lief from tho franchise for five years.
Mr. Copplo said that It certainly
would not nullify tho franchise and
declared that tho samo thing Is lit
Ing done hy many other towns. Ho
said Hint anyway tho council had
changed tho franchise once.
Mr. (Joss said there wasn't much
doubt In his mind and thought that
tho matter could bo arranged. Iltivv-
Declde to Sustain Stand of Flro Chief
Keating Want Paving .Mixed
mid New Walk Put In
The city council Inst evening deci
ded that the ordinance) (.(''vesting
gasnlluo tanks should ho strictly en
forced. 'Tim lllntlni rtntlln 1111 tn nntitinnt Inn
with tho tank which tho Marshfleld'l
Hardware is Installing. City Engin
eer (tidlcy snld that ho understood
the matter had been referred to him
and ho had approved the plan for
mining tuo inni down iwo root in
"m FIRST ADDITION and that It Is also an Ideal placo to build your homo. rj
I A Lots H0xl20 :!U0 each. Your own terms. II
M Rtwnnlrl.Q DRVplnnmfmf: do. Ik
L , (OWNER) M
I. " ? . L 178 Central Ave. W
i . f
- '" . m:i in nuitiiu -n milllllK 1110 1 11 II K IIUWI1 IWO 1001 111
made becnuso It would benefit the tho ground under tho cement slde-
comnnny.
Miller Scores .lltnoys
Supt. Miller denied .Mr. (ions' chrm
about tho service to the Conullle Val
ley and Powers being a money-maker.
Mr. Miller unlit most of tho
people wore riding on the Jitneys and
nutos. Ho said that In tho winter
time, It would bo different.
Mr. (loss snld Hint If thov gnvc
goon service, the nutos
walk.
I.ntor Flro Chief Keating found
about It and would not Issuo u per
mit for it, saying the ordlnnuco re
quired that It bo thrco fcot under
vround. Mr. Oldloy said Hint ho
thought that two feet with a con
crete walk on top mndo It perfectly
snfe. However, ho snld Messrs. Hnr
rlgnn and Neff were ready to change
It If tho council Insisted, although it
would mean some additional ex-
SHIPPING NEWS
degrees from each school.
"J
hy publication pursuant to i"
l.V.M II... ....... ..ttltl ...... 1,1... 1... I.....
I'm iiiu (Mini vihiii iiiiiiiiun nu nun ' , , .
had charge nof (lie Christian enroll j "ln,ll '' tho Hon. JobilT
at Coqulllo. llo formerly lived all Circuit Judge of Com Cbi
ELDER DUE SUNDAY OVERCOME BY GAS
Illverton. Tho bride Is well known In
10 a genu
f'Mlllit lint
competo on tho long hauls but Mil
ler Insisted that tho people would I I'enso.
pay moro for auto rides even If Hit1 At first the council woro Inclined
nutos were not as fast as the trains. ,0 ,t!t It go but when Mr. Kcatlng's
Copplo Liberal jattltndo was stated, Councilman
Councilman Copplo said that tlm ! .,5,",,,,mU m'! ,' tho"" ''! re-
cltv wiih dlsnlavliir the ." ,,ll,l)f criticized Kentlng for not tlo-
ludQ lowanlT Hu ' ra. roa, r' k, sa J JjlV"? W ","" IT, Tt ." IT'
It was antiiKonlallc mid wmnir in ' ,llpy houltl stnud behind lilm. Tlio
s!,l.r.hail,ow",Vroooy,SomK th C0U"C" l00,t tho 8n,,,
clflc Infliiencoc but lust tho same ho ' ,, ., ,, ,
wanted the railroad to bo roated , '", " .iU. ' (,f U, was b n
falrlv. llo hum Hint tin, ,.iv. -. .t,,, l,,u ' ' Koontz had recently
now talking of Issuing $ inn.nnn , .V," . " ." tl,llk ,m " ,cn"11 sivc" b'
IS TAKIXfi PiaCI! OF HTKAMKK
SANTA CIAIIA (
i;.(;iM:i;it of iikkti.kss has a
NAItllOW KSCAPi:
I
To Klv Street
City Kuglucor (Jldloy was Instruct
ed to take up with Supt. Miller tho
question of fixing holes In tho North
Front street paving which were
made by tho trains, causing tho dirt
to soldo under tho sills. Mr. Miller
could not believe this was tho causi
bonds to build roads to enable tho
pooplo to got to the towns. Now
wlioq tlio railroad company offered
service that would permit tho poo
plo to got to tho towns, they woro
not mot with tho proper spirit. We
said thai the nutos and Jitney buses
WOI'O UhIiiu the hIiiwIh nml rMiilu
...... . ... . . i COIIIil not hnllnvn tlilu u-nu tlm fvinui.
over. hoa.d It . different from , tZrvn E iZ'. ' "" F: " -" that ho would
Uio usual legal questions In that Ifl Cltv Cots Worst of It i K,lmv """',. ... .
tho council gave up Us rights now. Councilman Albrecht said that ho' Myr Allon an.ltho councllmon
tho Itallroad Commission might gain alwnvs noticed thai tho city got tho , will "infer wUh (" K NlrliX" niii!
authority over the franchise so dint wm,"H' f It In initios. 'other property owners and try nnd
. .M.M.m.u.n rormisou wu.i tuat no ' arrange with thoni for small stretch.
wauled lo ho fair to the railroad m ,,f ni ,.,. tio North Front
conpanv but that ho wauled the , Hreet turn m that the proper kind
railroad to be fair lo the city. r a wk can bo put In along die
Wants Pay tw Paling ( railroad tracks.
Cltv Altornev Clixu mihl Hint mi ---
North Front si reel when the side
walk was ordered changed, nildlllou
tho city would really have Utile to
Bay,
Wants Street Fiod
Councilman Kimball wanted Ninth
Front street walk ami crossing fixed
up so that It would bo moro sightly
miii saior
Latter Steamer (Joes on Dry Dock i
at San Francisco for (Jen
oral llepalrs
Tho steamer (!eo. W. Fldor will
nrrlvo hero tomorrow, taking the
nlnrn nf tlin Hnntn Clnrn wlilelt linn
gone on tho dry. docks at Snn Fran
cisco for general repairs. Tho Kldor
will sail from hero at 1 p. in. tomor
row for Portland. Sho will leave
Portland Wednesday at in a. m. and
snll from Coos Hay for Hureku and
San Francisco Thursday, July '2.
Tho Hldor has boon on a run from
Portland and ;Ha,i Diego by way of
San Francisco. When C. P. Doo,
head of tho North Pacific Steamship
company was horn recently, ho spoke
of tho possibility of putting thrco
vessels on tho run between Portland,
Coos Hay, Furokn and Snn Fran
cisco nnd If thrco boats nro used the'
third would probably ho tho Kldor.
It Is likely that tho Santa Clnrn
will bo ready for sorvleo by tho tlino
tho Kldor has made ono round trip.
"" ' 'il Hiiuikn . lillllll llill-
Slllil. .Miller mill! Hint tin, lli-..-i.l I "I hard pavlllc had lo bo nut In nnd
wanted, when the track was being Hirougb an error. II had not boon
constructed! and tho paving being' assessed to the railroad o)id dial
phi in. in liaio tlio whole si reel '"-, " I,i,v mr li out or
llo Ihoiiuhl ihal
the cltv had In
Hie general fund
Hit) coulor. Id. kmIiI Hmi iiu.v i-iint.i i Hio railroad ought lo n:iv for tin.
T ' '
nwung over mi iik to keep tho track In
not nut Hut whin ..iiiim-.m t',.,ui ,,r liavlug.
tlio tracks without buying additional M'. Comde then moved Ihttt tho
propori and oiery time the coiiipan i '"" '"'J '. evidently being Ir-
trlotl to buy property, they woio helil rltiiti'il by Hie uucsllnuK rnlneil b
up on tho price. , .Mr. (loss Hiiwewr t'-o nlhor cotin-
Clty Attorney (loss said that nrlco ,'"" '"'I not take his ew.
DRAIN AUTO LIE
STARTS MONDAY
zymmzm.:T'j i
Hrotlior Worked With Him for Two
Hours lleforo He Could Ito
Itcvlvcd
On tho last trip of tho gasoline
boat Restless from Coos lla to
the Sluslaw Iter engineer, .lames
lackson, had n narrow escape. Wnll
filllnu bis lanterns in Hm iMi'iim
room lio was overcomo hy gas anil
foil over unconscious. This was at
two o'clock last Sunday morning
while off tho mouth of tho IJini qua
UIor.
Andrew .Tnekson, n brother, going
o find out the reason for tli engluo
slopping, found his brother o,; tho
i."('r. Kor tWO llllll-s tin umtr.i.l
m or him before ho regained con
sciousness.
Tho ItcstlrsL' !( uio In this noin
lim r.ualn from Floi-eiwn mi t i..
loading frolsbt ant', expects p leave
out In tho mornirg.
Vim TIIA.VSFKIt AND HTOIl
AGi; OF IIOPSKHOM) (200DH
FltFK.'lIT AND IIACOAO'K
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono Ki:t
Ite.sldcnro Phono l.'t-J
Maiket Ave. mid Waterfront
gon, which order Lean k81
i, l'Jir,, and direct! pa,
hereof In the Coos Ilayfttl
eacli week for u period olud'
tho first publication thtrtf.
made on tlio L'Gtli tlayolJtij,,
K. IlERHtl
Attoriicy htPJ
First publication June!l
Mid Inst itubllcatloM Augmt!nl
Ju
i iiy Aiioruey itoss said mat price "'""'" " ii" ins new.
did not make much difference to tho '"i" Mr Connie vnl'l i sooinoil
railroad In some canes, poluilng out "mt ,r- (iss was taking tho place
that thoy had paid llOft.noo for a1"' ,,u wbolo council and the latter
ltimbor jard site in North lloud. Mr. '"'I not have unMhlng lo wiv. Mr.
Miller said they did not pay that " ""I'l that he was simply call
inuch hut Mr. (Joss InsUtod thai Hie! '" ",, various matters to tlio conn-
inniimtii I.. ..I r.....i..i. ill'u iiltnntlini .t l.. i.. .i. ...
company had fuiulshed eililonce to
this effect.
Oppose l-'ert) Street
Councilman Kimball made Inquire
about Ferry Htroct and wild that ho
was not familiar with that ptojoct
IIDWAHIIS .V OTT AND I'OOTII AH-
n.wtJi: foh fini: sfkvicf m:-
TWi:i: M.MtSIIFIHI.D AND Tlll-J
ItAIIJtOAD TIIH MOST SCF.NIC
Id in:.
The Draln-Allegany-Coos Hay auto
lino will start next Monday morning
ami Messrs. Kdwards & Ott and D.
I,. Footo aro arranging for tho best
i'H'm nfi.Diti.,,1 .... ii.... I.., i service that has over been nmltit.iin.
could not wiv in. had been deiellc't 1'1' ,,l,tWv,, Marshfiold and the rt.ll
iu his duty. ' mad.
Mosstd Miller and McKulght said', A fi,Kt UIU "'l'l" t-chcdulo has i
that too many tiuotloiis wore helim ' I'.0''" . "naugeil, passengers l-iulug'
drawn In to It. Thoy said that the ' 1,rhi'leld "i tho niornlug and nr
matter would have to be taken mi 'mug at Drain ei
lll.r .. I1....I.. 1.. 1.. ..... . ..
vft.. i,......i .. ; . ,i,""j'". iiniiier iiiiuiii nave to no lakon mi " "' ""'" ") m uio anor
,,.', II1MII IIIU 111 11. Illl Klllll Hi, Will 1 1.1. .1. . ...... .... . . . IWlflll lllll ,'lfi.i ..w....
. ..' .: -... .... ..... iiiiiiiu nun me lunor oil coin urn i " ! ,vmii
... i. V . l "s, l ""1'1 '"' '"tt'OK. would require iiuu-li time. Thov dls- . T1, l'0i"1 ' ritrortod
iiiriiiii. i. nil mm iifi...t.
p m. .ii. ..' ,V ........ ..... . "iumi tne uoiay
i. "", Mill lllll IIMIh
cltv
nt It that waj At any rato, ho said
tho council oiiKht to hao thoiiKht
of that before thoy accepted tho
Jit root from the c A Smith Co in the
,uiil siougii cosliiK noKotlatioiik. ' onlnlon almnt n. n.n..r
.M.ivnigiii N ,,,m,m-i , Kln.lMll Would Trade
ForV VTrZtmttl!lr, ai'' T ',' ,!,, "arn K,n," -1"'1 "' " -'
V '. v"" muttir was going to be tm- c,m W(la losini? si nii n ii,,ii,
KS Uo0dru;,;,.,.,v' .'! ,,,,,,",, V" ,":,, SS1;, t
lis ou bo dHppc.t ll,. ,,! ,h, ttll)(; t pIl (lRX ly fl (iu(1
111 ,.,,!
shano all Hie u-nv. Kiiinii-i-iun en.n
. - -...-. -..,.. i...(, ii.iii.
lloweior. .Mr. Mi-IviiIl-ih uni.t ti...t ud other supervisors hotueon Aiin.
ho wUhed the council to bo properly . Pnv ""'' Soottsburg and l.oou l.ako
mi irianoii me council io Do proporly . ""' """ ot-JUHiitii-K anil l.oou l.ako
advised about the change In tlio fran- ,,IU0 m)ll " '"' of excellent vork
ilium and that it should have tho,,,s season. Tho route Is .,no fif
flt' nlLilMi...! ..I... ll. .. tlU ItlAUl Ufiillt.t ...! .... I 1.1 ..t 1
tti'iin. unit 1 111111 H riIUMl V'- " mvuii uuu I'ltJUVtlW m I'liIOH
tl... -..,. .... Ill tho 4.1-iin
Expert Watch Repairing
IS WHAT YOU WANT AND WHAT WE GIVE YOU""
JEWELRY DEPARTMENT
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Watches Diamonds Rings High-grade Jewelry
In the state.
Tho fast launch Cadillac will han
dle the passengers hotweon Allegany
and Marshfiold and D. I.. Food,
with several oxcolleut nutos and
careful drivers, will hamllo the her
Ue hot iv ecu Allognn and Drain.
The Smokehouse in Marsh Held
will ho the local agent for tho lino
and will bo pleased to furnish anv
information desired concerning It .is
veil as soiling tickets and making
reservations
I.lbby cOAIi. Tho kind YOU Imvo
Al.WAVS I'SF.n. l'hoiuv 72. VacitU
Livery and Transfer Company.
xotici: to iiii)Di:its
UliU will bo received by Jo"n
niasco on July 19 for .10 cords of 3
foot fir wood and L'5 cords of a foot
aider wood to ho delivered nt school
h.iuse In DHtrkt No :tii. Com lthor '
wgagia'
(Continued from pngo .1)
Miss Margaret Miidget, a niece of
Mrs. 1). A. Jones, Is expected to ar
rive hero shortly from Valley City.
North Dakota, to sponil u fovv weeks
on tlio Hay. Fmrouto sho will visit
tho San Dlogo nnd Panama-Patifle
Impositions.
Mr. am) Mrs. V?. ll. Ward and
daughter Fllaboth who have boon
Iho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noll II.
MacMIIlcn loft Friday for tholr homo
In Duqiioln, Illinois. Knrouto they!
will stop at the Panama-Pacific !:.. I
position, mid from thoro will tour
California, taking In all tho points
of Interest.
!
! ' HIHt.HTmijMiOHOOX
. Mr and Mrs. Monol (Jonlon ar
rived on tho early stago todny from '
, Oregon City whore on Wednesday I
, evening at tho homo of tho brhlo's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. p. Hrlght-,
bill, they were married.
Only imimato friends mid nioni-l
bors 0f tho families were proseut at1
the coromony, k. k. (Jordon, brother!
of tho groom, of Powell River, Bru
sh Columbia, ami Miss Ruth llrlght
olll, slstor of tho bride, attended
tlioiu, i
For a tow days thoy will make!
their home at tho Myrtlo Arms while
preparing tholr homo at :'73 Twelfth
oiiirei nuuill.
VKSSKIj .movf.mfnts
Arrived.
Rustler, from Itoi-iiM lMv,.r m.i
morning.
Heller, from tho Sluslaw, last night
Nairn Smith, from San Francisco,
I p. m. today.
Duo Here.
CJco. W. Fhler, Kurcka, tomorrow
Duo to Hall
(CO. W. Killer. Pfirlliiti.l i , ...
Sunday.
Uustler, to Portland, tonight,
thorini' last Kiinilnv inif 1 1 ,.i i...
wors. Tho occasion being a' dinner
given uy .Mrs. Ingbloom in honor of
the marriage or tholr daughter May
to Victor l.lnstroiu.
Dinner was sorvod under tho shndo
of the trees on tulilna lii.iinir..ii.. ,i....
. , , , :: - .-.".....inn) uijr-
orated with flowers nnd ovorgroons.
Tho vonnir cnimln li.ri .... n.
Ing train for Hiolr homo at Cooston.
1 ho best wishes of a host of frlonds '
goes with them on their Journey'
through lUo. '
Many beautiful and usorul pros
outs woro received by Mr. and Mrs. '
Mudstrom. ,
Those present woro Mr. nnd Mrs.'
IJrry Hampton and daughter F.tta,'
Vti V-" """'I'lon, .mis. win Preston,
Miss Uva Lewis, Miss Fvn Konnov I
Mr. ami Mrs. 0. C Mooro and "hHd:
ron, Marian, Ivan, May, lln nnd Mas-1
tor C.rovor, Mr. and Mrs. Cram Mc
Million and chlldron, Willie, Vista i
Monroo. (leorgo, llesslo and Master"'
Harry. Mrs. h M. King and thrco
children. Orvnl. Leslie, nnd Floyd I
Mr. mid Mrs. Frnest Valuey an.
baby, C.Indys Valnoy.
!
COQUILLE MINISTFR
BRINGS HOME BRIDE
Rov. Logged, of Christian Church,
.Marries .Ml.ss Funnlo Cornc
litis of Fugeite.
SPMMONS
111 tho Circuit Court or tho State
or Oregon, In and for Coos County.
Illlma Ahlqulut, plaintiff, vs. Kgeu
Alilqulst, dcfomlaut
To Kgen Alilqulst, tlio ubovo nani
cd tleremlaut:
In the unuio of the State or Ore
gon: You are hereby required lo
appear and answor the complaint
filed ngalnst you herein within ton
days from tho date of tho service
or Ibis numinous upon you ir served
within this country, or ir served
within any other county In this
state, then with In twenty days rrom
tho ditto ot such service, hut If
served by publication or by personnl
service outside of tho Statu or Ore
gon, you shall appear ami nnswer on
or beroro tho nth day or August,
10 1.1.
H you Tnll to appear and answer
said complaint an above required
tlio plalutirr will tnko Judgment
ngalnst you for want thorcor nnd
will apply lo tho Court lor tho re
lief demanded n this complaint, a
succinct statement of which In:
That sho bo granted n decree of
divorce from you;
That sho ho awarded the caro.
custody mid control or the minor
children or tho plnlntirr and do
fondant. Sorvleo of this iiummnns Is made
WEAVING All kinds it,,
ii ii in si t
iauy. rvirs. w. w. m
12th Courth So. PIiom'S
rth
ca
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FOR AUTO SERC
hii
" m
st
Any jilnoo, nml time. oi i
eu nnd nine panHciiKcrcanr0"
fill drivers will servo you. B0
Rates RoaiioniWe on
Day and NlRlit Senkll
'
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bride, having married Msa Fannlo
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tho culmination of a romnnco start
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tutlons adjoining, so that ho had
classes tu them both. A year acn
In Juno ho graduated nnd receive
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