The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 21, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915 EVEMIMG EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES',':!",
M. C. MALOX13Y, Editor and IMili.
DAN IS. MALOXHY, Xcuh HdlK.r
Offlrlnl I'iiiiit of C'ooi County
Offlclnl Vapor City of Mnrshflchl.
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juiuieu ui uiu i uoiuii.iu ......-
flolil Oroiron for transmission'
throuch Iho malls an second-class,
mall matter.
An Independent Itopnhllcnn news-
pnper, published every evening ex-
copt Sunday, and weekly, by
Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
Address nil communications to
COOS MY DAILY TIMES.
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I EUROPEAN WAR ONE Z
t YFAR Afifl TfinAY t
$?
Sept. :l, mil.
Tho west wing of Iho Rermnii
lino Is thrust back by the allies dur-
ing forty-eight hours fighting.
During tho combat along the
Aisne, Olso and Woevor rivers tho
adversaries, in many instances, came
to hand to hand clashes and the bay
onet was used oxtenslvoly.
Tho Germans have captiired tho
vlllago of Ilethany In their advanco
on Itolms.
Kmporor William has taken up
his quarters nt Luxemburg, according
to reports.
After several days hatllo
near
KronpanI In which 2"0,fl00 AuBtrinnaj
wore engaged, the lnttor nro re-,
ported to hnvo fled in utter dofcat. I
Tho Russians in Gallcla hnvo cap-j
turnd 1 1,000 Austrlans, Including
ir.l) officers nnd munitions.
Tho fortress of .Tnroslau Is being
bombarded and I'r.cmysl is being
surrounded.
A Montenegrin army of Invasion
advances to within ton miles of tho
capital of HoBiila.
Two of tho important forts nt
Thing-Tao nro dostroyed by Japan
ese aeroplanes.
xi:i:d iioad signs
R
OADS lending from the
main '
hlghwayu in the Interior of tho
state to coos county points ,
,1 lm lirnllnrli. Itifllpnfntl liv
should ho properly Indicated hy
signs. Tho plan was suggested by
this paper some tlmo ago. It la a
matter of very smnll cost and is a
very Important step which should he
taken. At Hoseburg, Drain, ami
othor points whoro tho ronda turn
off to reach Coos county there should
ho conspicuous signs placed In or
der that travelers In uuios will know
how to got to Coos Uay uud other
Coos county loculltltos. There
should Ijo big signs Indicating tho di
rections and giving somo general In
formation about Coos county ua
how to gdt here. Othor parts of tho
Stato havo followed this plan and
such u step would doubtless bring
muuy tourists to this locality.
X WITH THE TOAST X
t AMD THE TEA
"
('OOP KVEXIXU
111 all departments of ac
tivity, to hnu one thing to
do, and then to do It, is the
secret of success.- .Molau
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M.Ki:-iti:i,u:vi:
Tuko a pair of chickens snowy,
Harness 'oni with IiIIh nf strlnir:
Ilrlv.i 'inn ml m.niu tliu liw.nil,.u '
Whoro the first blue violets sirlug jNortl1 N01"1
Make bollevo that you're u princess.' '
Talking In u foreign tongue IMPORTANT NOTICE
Hiding through u golden palace; TQ THE PARENTS OF
(Yw., It's easy--If you're young.) SCHOOL CHILDREM
All tho world is bright to greet you; I
Whon your snowy chargois prauco !
Out aeioss Iho dusty roadway, ;
All tho daisies seom lo diimo.
r.eiy nnnio oi grass is iiowiiib,
Kvory cowslip hell Is rung
Just to give you Joy uud plensme.
(Yo, It'a easy -If you're oung.)
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When tho springtime of your fancy
Molts away to winter grim;
When tho 1ohos of youth mil
childhood
Flutter fioin the highest limb
Tuko n pair ot memory chickens
llarross 'oni with strands of gold,
Muko bollevo an' nuike It easy
!f nou'i'o young or If iou'ro old:
Ma ma ret E. Sangsier.
An optimist Is the guy who points
out tho silver lining to tho dond
uud thou borrows your umbrella to
go homo with.
ll.iuolng on tho Hinge green mow-J
iiduys has degenerated Into dodBiu
Dr. HoiiHO worth's auto on Com rail
on emtio.
When n Coos Hay girl smiles nt
a man ho always forgets that lie :
carrying ills wife's picUuro in his
watchcaso.
When a Cops Day man ha
cramps in his stomach and a noil
on the back of his neck ho ti.'fl,
he knows Homethlng about il b I
Hut ho will never bo able
eallo how n fat womiin f
hen she Is wearing u Btmlght-irj.it
' . . . . rockitu .-h. .r.
' "l!,et '"" "'""' " rou'"'s l-""r'
When n Coon
an Hay man stand , KTKH l'araalso wnB ntjiyi). i.
n KB that ho In bo3 Jt tho Maker of nil Kood foiiit'l
you can bet tlml,' between the Palace of Timh
nroitnil and hr
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down In tho cellar when ho want
'to chew tobacco and go out In Iho
buck yard when ho wants to itnoku.
hmmins that the
Aml u rten "l'l,ei innc lue
Coon Hay woman who 1ms twelve
boitona on her klu jsiovob lias
on her kid
a
I, ui-band who has to hold
pn: is with a safety pin.
up hla
It Isn't what a Coos Uay woman
knows that worries hor; it is what
lio would llko to know.
When a guy hugs ,somo Coos liny
k1p' they immediately get tip In
arms about it.
Some Coos Uay young men have
sand enough to propose nmrtingo
but nro shorty on "dust."
Oil, VKUY AVKliT;.
Said
K.' h. Bcsoy:
'While I hato
to blow so,
can sow seeds, my friends, and
I know bo.
Tho right way to sow
I , la to sow In a row,
You must sow seeds Just so,
lot
Just so so."
Tin: OLD flltOL'Cir SAYS I
"Xo use to have money without ' oco,,d marriage that has taken place the , nnnio of a now orjwnlxnilon
i.i . i . ii.i .i.i, there which lias been formed and of wliie.i
health-no uso to have hoaltl, - U,0'UTIjANnTlo ,,ortInilll Golt'carl Dorgman has boon mado tern
out money neither ono good with-, . UI11 hA ';.'. ..'u, . ,... ,..,.,.,... ,li
out tho other."
Many Coos Hay peoplo look the'.r
best whon thoy aro looking for
someone who owos them money.
A Coos nay woman may forget
the vows sho made at the altar, but
she never forgets to Jack her hus
band up about the vows ho made
- In his lovo letters.
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a a r- nn ma-ti-i n A
t AT THE HOTELS ol worship 21 by HO foot In slzo. I CHOW Tho barn on tho G. AY.
! I Kl'OKXE-Tho Eugene Mill nnd Layno place was burned together
tmw9mvtvv-ivvs uiovntor Compnny announces n cut I with tho entire crop of hay and sev
('haiidler Hotel ,n tlj(J 1)rjco oi fom. ()f .jq conts n oral bushels of grain.
F. G. Leslie, Coqulllo; W. D. , ljarrcl wllJch uniounta to 10 touts on1 ELMIHA The high school fall
Wiso, Los Angeles; It. II. Lee, an ' Mct. 'term oponod with an enrollmont of
Francisco; II. 11. Ilrlghtou, l'nrt-' ASHLAND About 250 persons' at pupils
land; J. O. steinnilor. Myrtle Point; aUou(i0(J tl0 ;IUt, uniiunl reunion, of OAKR1DGE Tho sawmill at Win
II. M. Feuslor, Myrtle Point; D. '' iil0 ,llcBOn. county plonoerg. ' liio springs hns boen given n trial
McGoe. San Francisco; It. S. Week-j nAKl-JIt Tentative plans for run and will soon be rogularly oiier-'
Iv. Myrtlo Point F. E. Grlswold, San j lUmtnK u $i:,,ooo bond Issuo have'nted to-fwr'nlsh' lumber for improve-1
Francisco; Ada llailoy, Lauglols: ))etm milo I)y t10 Y. M. C. A. to raise j tnonts at flio springs,
itny Capps, Denmark; S. T. Cio- i ,uon0y t0 ay indobtoclnosB. EtIGENB Tho conuuerclnl t-luh Is
nor, Portland: Smiling Dutch, Han-' JjA oitAXDE Flour made In La sending 7,500 linndsomoly Illustrated
don: Henry Wiprut, Portland; M.'arando i,as dropped SO cents during1 soiiTLMilors'of Eugene to bo dlstrlbut
F. Ilnrdosty, Astoria; W. L. Miller, t1L, ,)allt tuIl ,in)B) 0WK to dciness- ed at San Francisco oxposltlon.
Portland; V. llrunibach. Uandon. ed conditions of the wheat nmrkot. LOWELL Lowell White Pak
St. Lnwienco Hotel j COUVALLIS Lestor Vidlto, tiged grange gavo Its first fair whoro pio-
('. E. llolshaw, Powors; .Miss Vlo-rive V0HrH. aiod or uulsmiluu from! ducts of the farms vero shown and
let Aiililn. Powors; Mrs.' F. Grant.
Poweis; J. Drown, Portland; W.
A. Schmidt nnd family, PortlanJ;
'Mrs. J. E. Wans, Lakeside.
lllanco Hotel
Clarenco Greene, Coos Itlvor: V.r.
W. Hovis, Powers: X. McElvnny,
Powers: William Hansen, Coqullle;
E Englebloiu. Portland; A. IicdgM,
foqulllo; M. Finnic Majestic, l'jrt
land: A. Stein. Coqullle; Charlos
McCrny, Coqullle.
Lhid Hoi el
Charles Murgntroyd. Soattlo; 'P.
M. English, Spokane; Lloyd Cham
bers, Hoseburg; A. Anderson, Lull"
luiiin: Jhv ltlchuids. Suiutior: J. J.
jOtt. Allegany; Harold Phillips, Un-
I don: Sam Glenn. North Iloud; Hnrry
Stl'Ollg, HOSPblirg;
It. A, llogue.
ialvn,s Uf., u,i, their children!
,mw, lll01 in0Hlmrgwl for school
,,ooKs ,. M1II,Hes nt Norton llnn-i
...... stutlonerv Soro nro icmiucMoiI
i 1... ...I,. I.. I 1.. .. .Illmr ,,ll,l I
ill iiu nil' iiiniMiiuii ... ..... -
bring it in The Times office. JlM
Wire iiiiIN, Iiiim $-." keg rush.
.Miii.slillebl Hiiiilwuie.
Llbby COAL. The Wild YOU hnce
ALWAYS I'SF.D. Phono 72. P.idflc
l.lwry mill Transfer Cciiupauy. j
Pit. !l. K KHLTY, Dentist. 1101
Cuke llldg. Pliouo I lli-.r.
Times want ads bring results.
Ecseraal
9'
Wo havo bail so many Inquiries lately
rpski'tlluu l.rxi'ini ,ii. l nllirr uki'i ill.
MHeM, Unit i- urn b' i.i to inai.i' ur
aimwor pulille Attn iMU'ful Iiu t-ytlKa.
lion li.ivi found Unit u ulniplo t. -li
i'f Oil of WlnttMgi-i-.'ii, an cuinpoun U t
In I. I). D. I'rfucrlmlon, run lo i.-liil
upon. We wmilil not moka thin tit. t -tin-lit
to our imtroiK. tllamU una inUih
llllfci iniluww wu wuio uuiu of it .UlJ
altliotisli Uierti are many tuvoulled Kc
ztinu lerniiUloH moIiI, wu ourvek un
Iiellatlnfly rocoiuiiiciut V. D. V. Pre
bcrlpiloii.
i'rop Into our tt"tc today, just tJ tnlb
over tli n merits of this wondctful i'ru
bcrlstltu. '
Itl.l) CHOS.S DHK1 bi'Oltn
THE PATRIOT
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n..i it,,,,,, ,it,i rvni.rtifji Htnl i1h
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(Triumphal Arch which in dedicated
to the memory of 'Those who do
things" and is tho mnln entrance to
the paik of Success, u iiuantlly of
unused materia). TIiu substance
was the residue left from the mak
ing of Love uud Laughter of tho
skies, tho aim and dow, tho breath
jot myriad flowed, the light of rosy
I dawn and golden sunset splendors i
'and was sclntllated witli the irl-
descence of tho bo,w of promise
I
took those and mixing with them
lioino sloadfaHtneBs of u. Mothers'
I.ovc, tho devotion and courage of
Inn alleglnnt standing for God, Homo i
and Native Land: for free schools i
and freo speoclt and shaped ft ltojter being with the material at hand:
a Patriot, lie guo him a conn- W. II. C.
Oveir
QUINAIJAY Tho hop picking sea-
son una prnciieany toinu i" u vr."
and some of the pickers nro remain
ing to gather prunes nnd dig pota
toes. '
SALEM Andrew Lawronco of Sll
vorton nnd Miss Majorlo Hayes of
Ulekerall wcro married In tho dome
of tho stato house, this holng the
UIUl) WaS UOSlIOjeil "J "IU m.n i
! started from a dofoctlvo flue and.
caused a loss of $5,000.
FLORENCE The Floronco public1
1 library has been formerly openod to j
tho public. I
El'GEXE E. M. Warron Is to o
continued as Lane county's roproson-,
tativo at the San Francisco expos!-j
tlon until the eloso of tho big show
ion Decombor I.
i GLEXADA Tho Glonnda church'
has boon dedicated nnd is ready for
congregation having a house'
!
which It first sufiorod while tho faiu-l
'"Queenie," Baby Zebra,
"I" -. :? v ... ' 'r-'rr'mvj
-iT'fct5 fflH-' " CUT j.AW' ' . t fiBrJT 1
l'lrst Jlnby Zebra Horn in realm! Park on. From tho Mutual Weekly,
No. ill, Kclcnscd on the lingular Jliitunl Program.
Keeper "Dill" Snyder, of the Central Park (X. Y.) Zoo, wtaero ono of
ilia world's greatest collection of wild animals Is on exhibition, U U.o
uroiid guardiiin or a uuuy zcurn, iir..i wi m iuu i no wn . i.i ,.
"Queeule"- as she las been c I.i Ieto.iod posed in true feminine tiishlci
roeontlv lor a Mi.tual V i- kly pa. u aiiipher.aiid Is presented to Mutu.d
iiuditiicvs in Muiu.d Weekly Xe. : I. ieb i.-r in tho regular Mutual pr .-ii-ani
K. Mir ' i'.ai," who sp .i., ah autN nty. avows that "QueenU.
fc one Of the nil :
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i beauliiel oi Ui'
s?yiTffiimtyyrKsmTimyaiiCTaJi
More Reason
isRssEssm
ttj :ikiuj' of Inisiiu'Sb foiulitioiis-roeontly John
WainitiiiUt'i' sjmU:
" IVplp today arc buying only lour things
Kuml, aiitoiiiohih'iii, wiuirhig aupavol and shot's.
"Thy arc buying tlii first bpcausc they must
cat ti livo: the .second hocaust.' tlioy aro cheap,
and shoes anil clothing heemise thoy nuibt be re-
U.u-i'd
l."
mm
lei. he niaile tiie tcUuisr noint tliat if inanu-
tV'tiin-i-s of other lines are to moot this coudi
tH'U they must push hai'der.
Thi'v must follow the ajryressive methods of
the lai'u'e .-tores.
7'A i iKil oihu 'm
!8ffl35&aiHmQKS5rfsn53QisaKsriCa:
tTH,M.,wn, Mi-ni-fiMW Mi-,-t.iiyair.Tr.i.T-TVwijffK.y?(Wi-f:
lonnnoo lightened
ijte tnornlim,
only to the ln'iint
ves iirciistonion
lea nnd ponslhHIUi i
.,r vutio' fiM iiu mid lilllH lulu i no
j ..v.,, ,. -.
, boat of ovary tlilim: kuurl iesno'1-
slvo to tho rippling laugh of a child,
and to tho sigh of tho sick, the dl
appolntod nnd the dlscoungcd: a
backbone of the principles of t.-tifh,
honesty and iimo dealing, nnd a
purpose- as pure and free from guile
as u mother Initial kiss to the
(dips 0f hop ftnt born. Ho ?o-it
him to oarth with a will of deter
lulitulloit to do evcrj thing ho can
In every honorable way ho can, to
promote all the good ho can for
1:1s family, his homo, his commun
ity, hlfe state and his country. Thli
was God's Idea of coating a l'.i
tiiot. ' Is thero one of us, hnd we
iho power, who could create a !-
Oreoe
ily were jiicklng liops
at Indepen-
donee.
ItOSEIJURa Tho district nltor-
noy of Douglas county holda that'
the supremo court decision regarding
Sunday closing will prohibit base mill
snmos whore revenue Is eharged lin
ing playod on Sunday .
PLOU13XCK Tho Sluslnw club Is
liumij i;ii..i(iiiii,
GHESI1AM A display of article-.
which may bo sont through the i ir
eels post wns shown nt tho Greshani
fair.
EUGENE Lane county hns ein-
cancollod nil oulstandlni; wntrants
which hnvo boon out for sovou years
and which have not been prosented
for pnymont.
OAK HI DOE Largo areas of slash-,
lugs hnvo bVen burned over nnd the
land will olthor be cleared of atunipp
oy seeded to gras.
prizes awarded.
Poses for Mutual Weekly
ipovie-s In captivity.
!),
to Fusfe Harder
ossssssxw
aggressive
lonnnoo lightened hy the lino of ro
. rfV w-3-www "W w -a- " -O "
Full Lubricating-Efficiency
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EPTEMBER
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NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. '
Sh.vnshlp
SANTA CLARA
Halls for
SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA)
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Uli.VD
Steamship
- F. A. KILBURN
Sails for
PORTLAND
WEDXESDAY, SEPT. J'JXD
For further Inforinntlon see W. K. STUIIlt, Agent
SMITH TElt.MIXAL DOCK Phono 1:1(1
EQUIPPED WITH WIHELES3
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS OX TIME.
RAILS 1'HOM MAHSIIITELD DUIIXK SEPTE.MIIEU, AS FOL
LOWS: September UH, at 10 u. m.
SAILS FHOM POUTLAXD AT H A. .M. EVEUY 'ITIL'HSDAY EN
CEPT SEPT. HI.
Phono :ift-.T.
Ifiter-Ocean Transportation Co.
STEAMER WESTERNER
SAILS FHOM SAX FHAXCISCO FOIt COOS HAY
FltlDAY, SEI'TE.MHEU 17TH, AT It 1. M.
' FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY
San I'mncloro Office, (10(1 1'lfo Hulldlng, uud Pier Xiinihec 2!1
Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE,
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings.' General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
the most powerful, best equipped and most thoroughly nioder.
iwomy-iucti nyiirnmio
Coos Bav nffiiifi.
Marshfield, Oregon.
Abstracts
FOIl REUAI1I.E AHSTKAOTri OP TITLE AXl) 1IWOKA1AT10N
AHOUT
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
lUAIICIirillln t- ,.., '
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SvNIS' KASTSIDK AND SEXfiSIUCKEX'S A
AGENTS VOIl CANADIAN PAt IFIO HAILHOA1) LA
ireXHY SEXGST?CKEX, MANAGER '
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In fact, the highest lubricating cfli-cieiu-
so declared the Jury of
Awaids at San Francisco and San
Diego Expositions. Zerolcnu is
fmm asnh.i t-base crude, de
dared hy many well-known auth
orities on gan engine lubrication to niako
the best lubricating ol'
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
ILallfornb)
MuihIiIU'IiI
NE
ilie Siandard Oil
for Motor Cars
oitjo,o rt -t-i tau. 0
Somehow It seems to ho tho birth
day of those twin sisters Work anil
Worry. '
Playtime Is over nnd tho things
to bo done loom vory largo. Tho
school boll will remind grown-ups
as well as "kiddles" that tho long
grind Is near.
In a business way tho signs aro
encouraging tho times look llko
more work nnd less worry.
And tho now Impulse if or enorgy
naturally suggests tho meeting
ground for helper .and helped tho
ndvci Using columns of Tho Coos
Hay Times.
II is the place where thoso already
after business aro making themselves
known and where thoso with wunls
to be filled are finding answers to
their (litest Ions.
11. .1. .11011 It, Agent.
Phone 44
dredge ic l'nclflc waters
Main office,
Seattle, Washington.
AHDITION
LANDS
!Dr- A.-'is
i '-"mil and i"
WflfesiM!4 S
'""'cliourijH
-. m. vvright
M-'lMHVfj rn.A
Eimatc.fnW
- -"J
,Dr,-,-. M- Shaw
' pas
.: ,,,Mww.S
''"MvmK?.!H
I hone jjwn
Rnninmin n.n? .
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Offices, 208 irti,,
Pl.o.,ol03.Lor25r
Miriito.
H. G. Rlltlnr
CIVll. I
Room 301 PoV.buI
HcslJence Phoae jgl
W. G. Chanrlldr
""tuiiEcj
Hooms 301 an ui r.,..
MarifcfltWI
Wm. S. TlirnPn
AltClirrrni
i Marshfield.orit I
; 'UTortacescbJ
heptember, iiu
i iiiiiiiiki u llommld
Leave Marshfielj 4rl
.Moiuiay 20 i(
Tuesday 21 t)
weiincsilay 22 ii
Thursday 23 ""',
Erlday 21 ,
' Saturday 25 j.
Sunday 20 i(,
Monday 27 j,
Tncsday 28 p
Weilnesilay 29 ,,;, ;
Thursday 30 j
I .cine (I'anlinerOiieH
(On trips leaving JIinH
8 a. in , you should nuif
same day.)
TIME TAMI
wiLL.Mi:rn: wcmci
C.tll
Helwccn ManliflcU and
Pail;,
Lcavo
Mmsliflclil
7:10 a.m.
7: HO a, in,
8:TiO a.m.
9. CO a.n.
1 0 : r, 0 a.m.
12: Ofi p.m.
1:20 p.ii.
2:15 p.m. t
0.10 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
4: CO li.in.
C:10 I'.m.
7:10 p.m.
7:
p.m.
8:20 p.m.
9: 1G p.m.
Marshfield
Auto Stage
Leave
Oni Pharmacy
Marhfic)d
A.M.
7:00
U:!l()
l.M".
J: oo
n.Jio
MAIIS.IFlElHa
KrAfinaiM3
Schcdulo srrJnW"
with hoals to IM
Mjrtlo l'olnti -r
FnrUfromManfc6
75 ft"'"
. . i rmlnt!ll
Win furnish JI
...- i-lna Ail ' M I
exira mi
charter cars.
TTrOT1
i run; 'i'-" .a
28 .. 2Slfl;
TfnA
Cars every tea v
... ,n 12 P. .
o a. in. '- -- -... n
11 a. m-i oh r
,,i,j':..vkixo.I
(JOIiai "
See Si!1
piionej
Red'
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i'-SmW''
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