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fWPr" wtf WyTViwmry w?ajifww!(iiwpiiu ,r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD.'OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916 EVENING EDITION. FOUR 7 w.yyW.ynw."' r-WW R ' "WWI4PWlf I I .. i S'n t i ;i Bl i i COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONBY, Editor nnd Pal). DAN E. MALONEV, News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Official Paper City of Marsliflold. Entered nt tlio Postotflco at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission thtaiigh tho malli Bocond-class mall matter. An Independent Republican nows pnpor, publlsliod ovory evening ex cept Sunday, and weekly, by Tho Coos Hay XIiiich Publishing Co. SUIIHCItlPTION KATES DAILY. One year $6.00 Per month .50 WEEKLY. Ono year SI. GO Whon paid Btrlptly In ndvanco tho BubBcilptlon ptlco of the Coos Bay Times Is 8G.00 per year or $2. GO for Iz months. 5 Address all communications to C003 HAY DAILY TIMES. J t EUROPEAN WAR ONE 1 t YEAR AGO TODAY t $ .TAX. B2, 11)15 Tho Allies plan n Joint war loan lsmic. Germans halt n French movement designed to Isolate Jlctz and St. Mlchlol. The British steamer Durward Is buiUc by n Gcrnmn submarlno. HPEAKINO OF THE WEATIIEU WELL, what liavo you got to miy about tho weather now?' Beautiful wlilto snow on tho hills, and balmy winds as soft as a breath of Juno roses. Sputhom California and tho cast tiro floundering around In flood waters whllo Cooo Bay Is enjoying soft spring like zephyrs. Thoru's nothing tho matter with tho Coos Bay climate. CAKE FOH YOUIt AUTO LET'S QUIT SINGING AND GO TO WOIUC WE SAY to ourselves, Coos Bay 1b Ideally situated; Its harbor ono of of tho best deep-sea harbors on tho Pacific Const and tho only ono of consequence lira stretch of shoro lino of ono thousand miles. Back of this harbor Is an Inland territory richer In resources than any In tho United States. It has a moderate cllmatoj Its stato of health Is un surpassed. Timber waiting .thu woodman's nxo to bo manufactured into lumber to in a Wo homes for the world, wall Its harbor a harbor that Is' deep and safe. It lb nearer thq markets of tho Whole wldo world than niiy other port on tho Const In short, Cooa Bay as sho Btands, Is tho acme of deslro In situation and resources. Wo have said this to ourselves over and over; wo told It to others, hnd others havo told It to us. To uso u slang phrnso "Coos Bay looks good." And so It does. Tho stngo Is set to onact the greatest drama of com merce and manufacture tho Pacific seaboard has over Been, but tho play cannot go on; tho actors nro mluslng. Wo havo tho scenery for tho great est show on earth, but thoro our attraction ends. Wo havo been content ing oursolvcs with tho thought that Coos Bay looks good when wo should have put our minds to work to make thoso cxcollcnt looks count for some thing. No doubt the nttuc'kiug hosts at Now Orleans had all tho scenery essential to a good-looking army, but they didn't take Now Orleans from Its ragged and rugged defenders. Admitting that nppcaranco Is a big sharo of tho game and In tho life of cities resources classify aB appearance wo'vo got to have Bomcthlng to back up appearances or we'll bo bluffed out. It's high tlriio wo stopped patting ourselves on tho back on account of our unexcelled resources nnd devoted our onorgy toward developing them. It's high tlmo wo peopled our play nnd put our'sconory to work. Tho tlma for admiring beauty oC tho landscape long slnco passed. Wo already know what It's good for, but It will never bo good for anything unless wo make it. ' i Let us DO SOMTIIING and unit singing carols to tho wonders of our geographical position. Wo do not deny that for location and resources Coos Bay has It over ovcry other vclty on tho Pacific Coast, and wo never hcaltato to tell a person so, clthor, but what's, tho good of a gold mine K you don't work It? Action is what counts in building cities, Just ns It counts In building anything cine. . If you had enough Myrtlo nnd mahogany stocked on your lot to build a palaco nil tho boastings of your llfo would not build it you'd havo to go to work. Action is what gets results. And Coos Bay needs action, lots of it. Lot us havo It. Let ub make our resources count for nomothlng. Tho tools and materials nro at hand for building ono of the greatest commercial ports of tho Pacific; let's all tako hold and get to work. Thcro'll bo plenty of tlmo for singing latci on. Y, 1TH EVERY other fellow A owning an nutomobllo and v tho man who has not risen to that subllmo height of satisfac tion thinking seriously of buying one, 'caro and attention to thOBo marvolB of Twentieth century efficiency form u healthy nnd Invigorating topic. 'M Is to tho everlasting credit of tho automohllo," said a great manu facturer recently, "that high spood nnd iuIbuho of a machine may bo con tinued for n considerable tlmo. "Ilowovor, he who la familiar with railroad mochanlcs nnd knows the In tervals within Which tho avorago Io comotlvo travels on an Ideal road tuirfaco which is not Interrupted by tho slightest Inequality, every de maud upon tho euglno beyond tho normal sorvlco conditlouH for which It was designed must result In ab normal wear and toar. ' "Tho point Is not often mado but Ih worthy of attention, that for pur poses of transportation it Is Impos sible to consider tho motor vehlclo nunrt from tho read on which It trav els; tho ono Is ns noccsBary ns tho other, And, ultlmntoly, the mechan ism of an nutomobllo rests not on tho brick foundations of n stationary engine, nor on tho Ideally condi tioned steel rails of tho railroad, but on tho ordinary road nurfaco which changes ovory second .pf running. True, tho modern nutomobllo acquits Itsolf nobly of Its tasks, whon used Honslbly, "Tho persistent high speed hill climber is first cousin to tho scorch er. Climbing ovory hill on tho high gear, whllo It mny ho done, imposes tho hardest kind of work not only on tho motor hut on ovory other part of tho car. Tho lowest gear ratios aro provided for hlll-rllmhtug, and thoy ulioiild ho uBod for It. "It mny bo well to consider n little more cnrefully tho amount of work dono by nu automnbllo climbing a gradient on, say, n gonr ratio of threo to ono. This means tho ono revolu tion of tho dilvlug wheel Is produced by threo revolutions of tho engine erank-slmft. With tho othor gear rntlos, tho lutormodlnto and tho low, the number of rovnlutlouH of tho on t;luo heroines' Htlll gi eater us com pared with tho number of driving wheel revolutions "It Is not difficult to computo with nxactness tho distnnco a car can run with good treatment." Whatever, tho manufacturer may say about the revolutions per min ute nnd nil tho other Intricate fig ures of propulsion by gasoline, tho bald fact remains that nn nutomobllo Is better off considerably to bo used with dlKcietion nnd by good drivers. Tho stnto law provides against Improper handling of an automobile, particularly by intoxicated poisons, nnd those who de3lro to break all speed laws and eudangor tho lives of pedestrians nud other users of streets ami highways, A man who uses his automobile rocklessly not only dam ages tho car, but Is qulto apt to dam-1 ago somobodj'B property or person, II llniiAlli lin lnn Hnntiniintlillf in ' tiuutuiii iiu nun i uoiiuuaiuiiilji t WITH THE TOAST 5 t AND THE TEA $ c ? IJILIiY M'CtV.K OLD Billy McQec, ho was wiser than we, and often I've heard him rcmrfrlc: "If this town la tho worst that you ever did boo, why go out nnd reside In tho pnrkl Tboro's no uso for n hammer that doesn't drive- nulls, or a critic who won't fihod his coat; if tho wind thnt you dam was oxponded on sails, you d fur nish enough for n boat!" If tho guy was a'fltrhiigor old Billy would say, ::Wo'ro grlovcd that tho town Is do trop, but If you return u year fro'm today, by Gcorgo, tyou will find us on top! In tho codo. of old Billy much reason obtains concerning tho little homo town, though It cannot appeal whero thoy'ro lacking of brains nnd busy in running things down. If tho burg doesn't plonso, thoro's a reason for thnt, though tho prob lem bo deop ns n well, yon can find tho solution right under your lint and thcro'H tho occasion to yolll Talk It out with tho hoys for tho weal of 'tho town, nnd waving tho skoptlc nsldo, buck Into tho hnrucsB nud nil sottlo down fpr 1IICRE Is tho place wo reside! Ben Lampmun bit of butter In hor batter, and tho bettor bit of butter mado. bettor batter than would tho bitter bit of button STORY FOR THE DAY An exchange Is (oiling this ono on a school teacher. Sho asked tho children tho . meaning of tho word "unawaro." A bright llttlo girl In tho front row explained:! Lot us all pull together now. "Unuwnro Ih tho lost thing you tako off before you put your ulghtlo on." AX OITI.MI.ST All days aro fine to Jimmy Brand, Ho novor docH complain; Ho has n Job as City Attorney wild Can keep out of tho rain. B . F . MORE BANNING Now that still Ijlghor skirts must bo As fashion law decrees; Her stockings must bo darned, you SCO, Around her dimpled t kuccs. BUTTER READ THIS I will not vouch fpr, tho truth of this story, hut Matt L, May says ho was In the Sanitary, Food Storo tho othor day whon a charming young lady camo In end asked Jako Hillstrom tho prlco of buttor. "Wo have boiiio," said Jako, "that wo boII at 7f coir. it bijmuio." "But," said tho lady, "this gut ter la bitter. If I put this butter. In my bntter It will mako my battor bittor." So Botty Botter bought a bettor bit of butter nnd put tho bettor MUSICAL NOTE A thief wns caught lately in West Mnrshflcld breaking into song. Ho had already got through tho first two bars when Jack Carter camo out of an nreti and hit him with u stavo, SoVeial notes wero founn on mm. DO YOU RELIEVE IN SIGNS'. A Fort Wayne, Ind., photograph er, has put this sign over his door: . Your own baby, If you havo ono, can ho on- largcd, tinted and fram- ed for $9.r'o a dozen. I T ! 1 k I ill . Kirk's Kolum Edited by F. R. KIRK, (Riley) WE ARE GROWING. t ly F. R. KIRK RILEY Talk nbout groat big" Now York, Tho largest on tho" earth; Thoro was a tlmo, you"ll all ngrco Sho had to havo hor birth. Sho took n start Just llko Coos Bay, I don't llko tti hoar her blowing; But keep your oyo on old Coos Bay, You'll find that wo nro growing. Wo havo tho harbor for tho ships, Tho railroad's nearly through; And whon tho ships and trains como in We'll show thorn something now. Just do n llttlo boosting, Lot tho rnnchors keep oh sowing; That's tho way to boom Coob Bay, And show thorn wo nro growing. Wo havo got tho dairies hero, Tho best on tho coast; "And whllo wo know wo"vo got tho host Wo hardly llko to boast. And for tho lumber industry, -. I must do a llttlo blowing; We'll mako thoso Now York follows watch, And sco how wo aro growing. Wo'll havo a central park out horo, Of which wo'll all feel proud; Tho beauty spot of all tho Bay, And enjoyment for tho crowd, Thoro'll bo flower heda thnt look bo flno, f And tho grass kept short by mow ing; So whon outsiders come nnd sco, They'll say that wo aro growing. Whoro could you find a finer spot, Than all Ten Mllo will make; To bujld a Now York Central Park, On' tho sand hills and tho lako. Just tho jilaco to tako your Bwoothcart t For a qijjet llttlo rowing ; Thon ovpry day, thoy nil will any, .TJiat Buroly we aro growing. 'lio nil thnt wo can do; , To bring somo factories to tho bay. I boost Why don't you? And 'when' 'o ceo her climbing up, Then wo will Htnrt to crowing; And show Now York and all tho world That old Coos Bay la growing. ALCOHOL EXPENSIVE A KISS PRESCRIPTION Frank Cohan furnishes Uio fol lowing prescription which ho says has bcou found a auro disinfectant for thoso who nro hound to kiss: Ono grnm thymol of mcthol mid nalol, 10 grama bonsolc acid, 12 giams CBScnco of vlolots dissolved In 2G0 grama nlcohol, mixed with solution of 10 grains bicarbonate DiugglstH Aro Not Handling It Jo 'niiiNo of tho Red Thikj Noo I - - cswiry EUGENE, Ore, Jan, 21. Those who buy ethyl alcohol In Eugono will have to pay doublo tho prlco paid ho foro January 1,1010, whon tho "dry" law wont Into effect, Bay local drug gists. Jllght now thoso pcoplo nro not using nlcohol as Eiigcno druggists nro not handling it bocauso of tho "red tapo" involved, they say. Tho law allows each person two quarts of ethyl nlcohol In ench four Biiccosalvo wooks. It provides for nu affidavit which must bo signed nnd sworn to before tho druggist or phar mnclst by tho purchaser nnd-which states that ho has not purchased his allowauco or over his allowanca dur ing tho previous four buccobsIvq weeks. Thcao aro sont to tho county clerk's offlco and if any person has violated tho law, the druggist whp sold him tho extra alcohol la ns guilty unlnil ntifl 1 ft irrnma linrnnlr nnlfl dissolved In 1750 gram of jutmoa;" tho purchaser, saya tho district at- water. Each klssor should halho partrt Intended for oscillatory ndllo slon with a btorlllcd Kerchief mols tenod In this lotion. Coos Ray Times Want Ads nro of dli cot nud practical usefulness to all i outers, in finding n congenial nud suitable place In ulilch to live. Persons having houses to rent should avail theinscUoa of tho op poi Utility offoied by thoso Mimll ads. COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS Low Cost High Efficiency Tiio1 convi'iilenco and profit of Times Want Ads bo demon Mratcil by n trlul. A Coos Bay innn la scared a huu drod times for every tlmo ho is hurt. Whon It Is genorally said of a Cooa r.,iy mnii thut ho doesn't work vory hnrd, ou will find nlso that ho doesn't got along very well. Coos Bay pcoplo nro usualh will lug to do their duty; If theie Isn't too much pt It, Joyful. "I should IIKc some rather Jojful hosiery," said the slangy young mau. "Yes, sir. How nbont a die UV" said the brisk haberdasher, thinking of w)utt:iiln,N brought mofct Joy to him eelf. Buffalo Express I fl,, . i.jj , . i., ' m umom m mwu nni'iwraniiiii i"' minM.Bm tornoy. This chnuce of being arrested and fined la bolng Ridostoppod by tno druggists, though thoy do not bo Ilovo it would hold In n court. Thoy aro also compellod to tako out an ex tra bond of f2G0 besides their usual bond ns phurmaclsts and say thoro Is not enough money In alcohol to warrant-tho trouble. Before January flist a pint of ethyl akohol soil for 50 cents. Tho drug gists say that now it will coat them 8S cents per pint to put It up for snlo, without counting their tlmo, and that $1 per pint will not leave them a lo gltlinato margin of profit. At least, thoy say, until somo change Is mado In the law to oxompt thorn from bolng accessories to a crlmo If tho law Is violated by the purchaser. Low Cost High Efficiency COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS Want advertising sells the no-longer-wanted things. Don't Get Wet and cany around a load ofYMter and a cold. TowcrM'Jsh Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 OA v vv 3tv m. tvxwm 51 "Pi r"pfi u 3ni9fl(A XfetM 7 .JkiV' fheds tvery drop. Easy fitting and r irog ai every point. Reflex Edges JN stop every drop ffom rnnnintr In . nf im frnt l'rotcctor Ht, 75 ccutt Salisach'oit Guaranteed OWEi?;y ' 'Send for cat aloe A.-o. . , vm ;i A T Triwi?! nr p All Over Oregoo HOOD RIVER For tho first tlmo'In 22 ycarB mon 'walked across ho Columbia VIvor on tho lco at this point " , atOSEBURG Word hns been ro colvod from Washington sotting at rest tho auxloty that tho Indian of flco was to bo movod from Roso burg. YONCALLA Tho school building which was dcatroycd by flro was ono of tho most modorn of Its kind la southern Oregon and was insured for $11,000. M'MINNVILLE Yamhill county people nro enjoying skating on tho I mill pond and coasting ou tho hills. SALEM Stato Engineer Lowls lias nBSurod charge of tho state high way department as a result of n su premo court dcclsioli. THE DALLES Rudolph Rufor'n hands wero so badly Injured when working on mi irrigation ditch, thnt tho nttendlng physician found It ncc cssnry to nmputnto both, , SPRINGFIELD Tho Booth-Kelly Lambor Company la constructing a. conveyor from tho mill to tho rofuso burner. ST J.OIINS Gnry Smith Buctnlnod n fractured hip in a collision whllo coasting. EUGENE Samuol Taylor, veter an of tho Civil War, died at his homo In Coburn, nged 70 years. ALBANY Dr. William Parsons of Eugono will fill tho nowly blblo chair at tho Albany collogd. SUTHERLIN After cutting ono of tho bones of his log with nn ax, D. L. Scott, n woodcutter, crawled moro than n mllo through two feet of snow to a cabin whero ho stlni monod help by firing a gun. EUGENE Tho Salvation Army hay leased a room and will on.m a bf.rracka In tho city. PORTLAND Tho Wcln'mr. p'.mt wl.tro beer wns formerly m lufnc turcd, will now bo uso.l for lo-ilrluit n now tompornnco drink. SPRINGFIELD Tho UoothK.jllj mill has been nhitt down biiruuso logs could not bo furnished during tho stormy weather. GASTON Tho now $10,0,00 school building hai hcon dedicated and opened. EUGENE Four mall enoks (ft Bccd sent by Son.itor Harry Lano havo been distribute! among tho school children, who aro luiereatcd In gardening. STAYTON Dr. T. B. V'l by mlstnko picked up tho sultrnse rf a brido from nu nutoi'iublto, but tho orror ""was corrected later on when It waa dlacovoroj. KLAMATH FALLS Hca ' idilp inentB of stock from (Mb locality nro being made nnd fosdnrs nro rccolvlng $15 a ton for cno. nlfaifa which was fed to Iambs. PORTLAND The first direct tel ephone connection from Portland to Now York City wns mndo and tho commercial superintendent of tho Pacific States Company hold a conversation with tho Eastern me tropolis. ASHLAND Tho public library of the city has shown n big lncronso In patronago during tho past year, DRAIN Tho Drain Stato Bank hns paid a dividend of C por cont nnd put $2-100 In tho surplus fund. SALEM Tho letter wrltlng"cani palgn In this city is to ond with a parado which will bo headed by Gov ernor Wlthycombo. i v TILLAMOOK Mrs. Amtinda Don aldson who oporatcd ouo of tho larg est dairy farms in tho community, died of paralysis. PENDLETON A. B. Hampton, tho now superintendent of tho city schools Is a natlvo of Oregon. HILLSBORO Tho homo of Ed ward Schiilmorlch, president of tho Hlllsboro Commercial Bank, was gtlttcd by flro, causing n loss of $3,- 000. pnny canips and mill on the river but has not on nccdnr uncertainty of tho water nd bn that thn rnninimu ...net, . CORVALLIS Lloyd Harrison, l"ntll thoro Is boiiio nbsolut. .. . - i .... -' n ance or jctty work being im Z savfl that tho rnmnnn. . J CAPT.'ROBT. DOLLAR. URGESJEJTY Uk nays, uniiiuon or tho Coqa,V " Mill Owning UANUUN, OtC, Ja j, i-ort oi iianuon ims received, u thnt' erorythlng possible Be 1 brlrfg about Jetty Improvem, nuiuor wur, i;apt. jollftr , that ho would like to start tl( M ncod 18 voara nnd son of Ezra B Harrison of thos Petes Mountain dis trict who Is n first year Btuifent nt tho Orogon Agricultural collogo, has been appointed to tho United Stntes Naval Academy by Representative Hawloy. LA GRANDE Flro destroyed tho Mill Creole power plant nnd tho city wns hard pressed for olectrlc power. PENDLETON Tho $0,000" coun try homo of John Eggers, n promi nent farmor, was destroyed by fiu of nn unknown origin. BAKER Robert Sorvlco Is ft can dtdato for tho public sorvlco ommlB' slon as a moinbor from eastern Oro gon. EUGENE People of tho city nro feeding tho birds which hnvo como Into the city, oven pheasants being among tho varieties whlcjihnvqjjnj tho wild districts In search of food. SANDY The commorclaflur flits tnkon up tho question of ajmhiting tho proposed Mt. Hood loop of tho Pnlitinliln liltfliwnv. A I Columbia highway. J f PENDLETON Del Jackson," a railroad omployo, fell Into- a. cinder nit where ho remained . unconscious for several hours nnd tmrro'wjy' en capod freezing to death; ' , ROSEBURG Samples of. .COPHC" oro from tho Bushy Butte mines ,hnyo been sont to Spoknno'to be tested in tho smoltor nnd tho property in-fly- bo developed. i SALEM Mrs. Mnry A..Rn?JiiWho died at tho ngo of 83 y1vprdV1,i,rJ10 mother of B. F. Hnmp, formerly n citizen of RoBohtirg, ROSBBURG Tho Stato Sunday School Association has been Invited to hold tho annual gathorlng in Roacburg next April. would mean the employment! mnrn mnn. '" -.. . ,' l?oltGE VVU.VM Riaiojj'! i "h Jpl n JK. Wjnn, of Hnn ft, Rpllcr IiiNpcctor nt Portlaj PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. itHJ lug to Illness, Gcorgo P. ftgj yuimu amies inspector of boWl hnsnoiidored his resignation tSI becomca effectlvo January Ji, w his successor la to bo John E. Vn, assistant Inspector of Lolleruit Francisco. Nows to that eft recolvcd yestcrdny. Mr. VjnjH ncro for a Biiort tlmo In 1907 wns selected for this district betttu of bolng tho senior assistant mA tor in ma.1 ueparimcnt. Mf.' Fuller rotlres after i7jM or sorvlco In the steamboat Hon service. Cnntnln V.. r Wr..L Uiikod Stntes Inspector of hblli A this district, entered tho lenidal May 1880, and their assoelattonl cemented a friendship that In never 'to havo been marred. NEWS OF COQUILTF,, Ilnpitcnlngs nt County Kent Told tho Hq'nhl In John Hicks, Into tot Marshfiold, lms started n ciifo between McRoh nld'fl barber shop and Dunbnm's pool hall. ., f rt,.,..,,.,, Earl Schrooder who hrokq. l'lflJC soveral wcoks'ngo, wns removed from tho Oregon Rooming Houbo ond tnlc pu t6 his homo. He i Impror.ng rapidly and In n short tlmo' will bo nblo to got about. God. Holt, who has beojfWpplng on 'Middle 'crcok for sdVernl inoiUbs, wub taken Vory, III with la gt'lppo last week add was brought to the homu of his parents In the north end of tho city whore ho Is Improving. T. Ilnvorson, who was formerly In tho tailoring business hero and Is now located at Sllvort'on, Oregon, bpont a few days In town last weok, hdVlng boon called hero by the death of Ills BQn, Henry Halvorson, which occurred at Marshfiold. Coos Ray TIiiioh Want Ads nro .of direct nnd practical usefulness to nil rontoni, in finding u congeiiiil nnd Hiiltublo place In vWilch to live". rcrhonH Having houses to rent should avail thciusolves of tho pottunlty offered by thaso Hiun'.I MEMORY BACK, SPEECH GOK Man Tall Strana Story ef BilnjUl Slnco Door War, Seattle. lilt mind Mint rtrtli thirteen years that hare clajwd am bo M'ns rendered unconsclout bMti borso's hoofs In n skirmish la iUm wnr. Sergennt William Talt, KbfNJi ho coromnuded n party of .scouts at Mnfcklng, lms come Ij I self In the county hospital httt. Tnlt wns found In the modi oft Duwamlsh rlrcr, nenr Seattle. Bit nglncd that bo was seeking Ion t era. The burntlng of n blood bin-bra In hnn now rrMorl hUt but, hns deprived him of tbtpojpti' 8poccu. -Ho Iir no recollection of het I enmo to Amcrlpn. NO ALIMONY PENDINQ SUIT. Indiana Judtjo Maktr Ntw Ru)iii OlvorM Aetions. South Bend. Iiid.-Wumen irbortWl propctMllngM for Bppiiriilc walotfMf I til liie'Ht. Josepli county xupenwt will irot receive temporary iujw attornoysr reea uy onhT or jm i nendlntr trial, necordlnc to a r made- by Oeorge Ford. Judto.of I court. Tho decision It ngatnst lUpf edent Ih (ho state, but. BCWnllHt Judge Ford, la lit ncconhince wt(!iiW cent statute. T.nrn'i. nttnrnovs Bur (ho mlliX ! work n lulrdsblp oh many wpmea tkl cannot prosccuto their nulla wltbwtH I order of court compelling tU bttMl to support tbcui mcnnwullo. o,wOOQ&JAY TIMES WANT ADM & LjOW-Cokt Hlgli Efficient?! -. , 6QT A LETTER FRQn jto TODAY s73 r fed l HE VsROTE A LOT A80UT THf GCfed LUCK HE'S HAVING AMD HE ENDED UP WITH MJfc ERY BEST WISHES. CAM GUESS WHAT IrHAT MEANS' JACK'S 8EST WISHES ARE .JUSl THE SAME AS NINE- THE CIGARETTE OF QUALITY v & I J aBBBBBBBka. "! "" I M IM . JT Jbbb M VBaBBBP JPbbbbbP IbbbV jvmf .. Jdb. .bbbhUbbbbbi sbbk. IH. 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