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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1917)
T t ' " ’’ - _____— N r. « i r ». mr. r- F AGI sa ■ * rW. • * . - ■'* ■ 'V, _ • A 1 A 1 W ■ T w H EN W ILL THE LAST BAT T U O F TH E WAR C O SE COQUILLE Journal. \ ' - X - _ _ —— ——— Tree Story ef the Pint Battle h Oar War Agmiaat ^ r THE ELLIOTT A SHERMAN FILM CORPORATION (H. A. SHERMAN, P w N m I) PRESENTS The W orld ’sOreatest, Most Successful American Play T H E VERITABLS UNCLE TO M 'S CABIN O r FILMOOM ■THE: SURVIVAL QF THE FITTEST- BEE ONCE AGAIN TH E FAMOUS "GRIFFITH M ADE" SCR EEN STA R S upon their reserve powers. Germ any cm g e t Mttln outold* eeeUtence. T U Turk and the Austrian ara now o f Uttla m atarial hair, and t U real de- MAE MARSH—HENRY W. W ALTHALL—LILLIA N GISH IN D. W. GKIEFITH’S EVERLASTING SPECTACLE PEOPLE | 18,000 pRices A s in a ll tragedies, tha note o f com edy was not wanting. It was supplied by a negro stevedore on one o f tha largest transparts. This darky had bean throughout the voyage especial ly apprehensive concerning submar- PRICES 3.000 HORSES MPANIED BY COM PANY'S OWN MUSICAL DIRECTOR W ITH A SPECIALLY ADAPTED TH R EE HOUR SCORE ------ 3 SO LID H O U R S ------- conscious, announced tha torpedo with its fa ta l burden o f explosive. Than, as aqr inform ant said: “ H all broke loose. Our (th a b ig ship’a ) helm was jammed over. F ir in g every gun available, w e swung in s wide circle out d f line to the le ft A sm aller ship slip t into our place and from what the lookout told me I think THRILLS—LAUGHTER—TEARS—MUSIC BRING YOUR CHILDREN TO THE MATINEE—IT 18 THE M A ST E R C R À FT ” OF “ F IL M PERFECTIO N RESERVED S E A TS WILL BEO N SALE A T Theatre Beginning August 4th came be, a t least, was determined ta m iss no opportunity. A s the cry o f alarm rang out a black figu re made one huge leap ta the m ast and shinned up the rig g in g as i f the d evil was at his heals. Whan the excitem ent was over an officer called up: “ Hullo, there, you come dowii. I t ’s a ll over now.” But the occupant o f the masthea ^ knew batter. Said ha: “ M s come down there T Man, I won’t never coma down. You can be drowned i f you liken, but I stays hare. I te ll you sah, I ’se goin g to save mah life , I is ." Am ericans should ba glad, says tha Tim as aeeount, that her soldiers and sailors w ere not found w anting when they m et fo r tha first tim e thie cruel- est o f w ar’s alarm s; and a Franch o fl- A s you sea, our balm jam m ing was absolutely providential. “ N atu rally tha o ld ---- - acted quite d ifferen tly from what the Borirne es pertad; otherwise they m ight U v e -n u it, near my foundation for Dslflan rubMng with t U starch replace the got us. It was sim ply extraordinary. aoMter* wham lives Commandant Barit shades an the rollers and pet aside far W e drove rig h t at them (re a lly , I el. a brave officer who mad# the campaign tnr a year and a half and, beine cruelly twenty-four hours Than give another euppeae, the aafeet th in g to do, as the wounded at the battle o f tha Teer, was good rubbing srltb a dean piece o f flan deoorated oa the battlefield by my broth net and your shadae are ready to U re how givee tha sm alleet mark to shoot er, King Albert, who named him oom- boog. a t) and it seamsd to U v a rattled Brother Boche considerably. A fte r oen . flt. Jean, my foundation for soldiers all, w e draw enough w ater to smash All the offioere are very happy, and 1 a submarine a t a level o f the peri assure you they have the deepest graU- scope awash, and no doubt U did not. FOR AN OFFICERS' HOSPITAL lucky shot disposed o f him. W e can’t be certain either w ay. Anyhow, U disappeared, and we saw no m ere o f him. somewhere in Maine (th e speaker boasted C alifornia o rig in ) eooly timed t U mix-up, with a stop-watch. But, believe am, It addad more than that to m y Ufa. L * i- - ’ -, flan offleore a t Cannes, I t aou th en France. T h is hospital, w hich Is en tirely supported b y con tri butions from wetdento o f Philadelphia, baa U s a la ; other boys told am the same thin/, but w e got a compliment on the ra pidity with which the guns w ere served, so I guess it didn’t In terfere any w ith our action.” A second attack waa nude the next morning. Iv o r y one oa the trans ports was excitedly talkin g o f to, th rillin g events o f the night, says the ■ WALKINQ DRESS. Pnuaian organisation and m ilitary man power. On tba weetorn fron t the allies Hava nemmaiyrt o f t U land and the air, although thay rafuaa up ta date to maka rapratala upon G sr- ~ .n citiaa fo r tha Hun raida k illin g woman and ehildran in London. Tba English and Franch do not bailors that tha slaughter o f woman and ehildran in towns whara no m ilita ry adrantags can ba had is any part o f man w arfare. JofPre has daelarad that tha and o f tha w ar must coma w ith tba slaughter o f another m illion Prussians on the soil o f Franca. Tha allies w ill ba able to accomplish this in duo season, because thay now outnumber G er many in b ig gun powar by Ilya to one. Many weeks a go there was told in these articles that tha w ar m a chines the allies had piled up on the western fron t w ere absolutely Irre sistible. J t is only a question o f tim e in m oving guns and ammunitions when the allies place th eir fea t upon tba Rhine should Germ any elect* to continue her hopeless struggle. A n Am erican diplom at who w eqt down the whole firin g liiy from the ports to his friends that whan ho saw vast quantities o f shells and muni tions piled over m ilee and m ilee o f ground behind the tranchee in France, be exclaim ed to General H a ig: “ H ow And the Am erican diplom at w aited and whan tha U ttla was sat in a rra y U r prenant chaotic etate; the serious loes U the Roumanian oil fields. I f thaee could U recovered tha German U-boat w ar would toon be over. It m ay U noted t U t the submarine ac tiv ity waa not reaumed until a fte r the Roumanian oil fields had been cap tured and redrilled. When the beautiful church bells a t Hamburg have been taken down fo r w ar supplies, the stress o f Germ any in many lines m ay U im agined; but U r greatest disaster is t U lorn o f U r man power. Th at powar has a l ready been cut in tw o by the w ar. S U must ate h erself a receding fa cto r in this respect as the United 8tates naxt year steadily pushes men by tha hundred thousand over the f l u . Ger- many must know t U t U r cause is then hopeless. H er only hope, there fore, Is in the submarine w arfare en- deng . rtog tha food supplies to E n g land.. This danger is now lagaening. T U forces ^gainst the submarine are steadily increasing and when It is d e a rly demonstrated t U t the sub aiarine cannot accomplish its object, then there U nothing le ft fo r G er many except a defensive cam paign fo r peace terms. It Sprinkle some pepper and salt w w them and a layar o f grated cheese Over that put some fine breadcrumbs and several small places ï i 0“ * : * “ * from t » » t y to twan- ty-flve minutes In the oven, buf do M t overcook this disk here who told a s , him ) who first descried and nounced the deadly lia s o f bubbloa. No periaeopo was visible this and fo r t U first the bridges o f t U . ‘ • “ • « P « ® * » 1 o f --------------- Into t U bottom o f a bake dkk. th e» •ffd tw o tablespoon ft] la o f cream o f fo u r boiled Parsnlpe. add tero tableepoonfuls more o f cream • ? i . V ^ bi - poooful # f * * «w a *Ttmr- *ho balance o f t u para- alpe and balance o f the cream sauce over t U top. Sprinkle a tablespoon ful o f bsuwu sugar and a tablespoon fu l o f «bot WHI U brilliantly d e a f aad tha « a * o f the alcohol by « «••ady, es la often the case .. r a g * -T j ’ i r *