The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 24, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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•V M «tuy, W illiam Tooker aad George FaacetU
story Is a thriller— m yattriou* and romantic—aome
rja l comedy. Georgeoua scenes, seta and gowns—resry-
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Aad URBAN’S OFFICIAL MOVIB CHATS
The inaide dope on movie atara .
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Tuaaday aad Wadaaaday, November 28 aad 29
Chaney la -T H E T R A P "
A French-Canedian melodrama carrying prim itive ac­
tion and romance. Tenae scene* aad pictureaque loca­
tion«. It ia Lon. Chaney’s greateet perform ance amid
marveloua backgrounds. In all a dramatic and scenic
wonder that w*ill teach you onoe again how to live and
laugh aad le v »—a picture that w ill ahow you that there’s
sunshine behind every cloud, that life is, after all, worth
while. See Lea Chaney’s bare handed fight with the big
starved w olf.
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Aad TOPICS OF THE DAT aad
Aaaep’a F sblss "TH E DOG AND THE W OLF"
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. NOV. M and DEC, 1
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“ GRAND LARCENY”
W ith BlUett Dexter aad Claire W iadeer
Ia steeling a man’s w ife grand larceny T Can a woman
who is stole from one man be stole from another? The
old "trian gle" story in a different way. It will hold you
spellbound in your seat. Miss W indsor wears gowns that
w ill make you gasp with admiration.
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And GOLDWYN BRAY PICTOGRAPH
Added A ttract toe Friday N ight:
Charles Hutcheson in "GO GET ’EM HUTCH" Episode 14
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2
B eb. Denials -
“ A GAME CHICKEN’’
The cackling tala o f a pretty puUet who tried to be a
W ho dresses like a boy and crowed at cock-
Who Anally fell a victim o f love and a hootch-
plot that siestas with thrills from Cuba to Dry-
), Maas.
Aad A HAL ROACH COMEDY
Hy. Mayer’s TRAVELOGUE a
PATHE NEWS
A good show and a varied pregram— No better aaywhare.
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CHRISTMAS is i
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Give Your Grocer Money First
Want Ads
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B town
.toy i
Thanksgiving Roasters
Roasters to fit any size oven.
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We have roasters fi
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$1.20 to $7.20
See oar window display of roasters
Cozy
GOULD & GOULD
W e give cash discount by giving a red
stamp fo r every 10c cash purchase.
ASK FOR STAMPS
The Stove Store
To be nre of QUALITY, wo
MOTHER’S BREAD
CAKES, COOKIES and PASTRY at
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Pay Your Grocer First
appointed chairman o f
■amittae due to
resignation o f Mm. Ellingsen.
Mra. Hawkins, chairman of the
Hot Lunch committee, reported that
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o f a beautiful baby, one hot dish is being served to the
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I N ext Sunday night wo will listen to children o f the gTade building to be
HE invests all his money in mer­
I the Young People’s Chorus o f fifty used in connection with the lunch
-wider the auspices o f the brought from home. A number o f
chandise and accounts which represent
Loyal Banana class and the Christ- ladies have offered their service* and
cash outlay.
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Ian Endeavor. Don’t misa this, K two o f them help the teacher ia eerv-
will do you good to listen to these ing the children each day. During
HE buys o f wholesalers on stated
loyal workers. And then listen and the cold days o f winter this is con
terms.
They employ experts to get
don’t forget— the Men’s Chorus of sidered n great aid in hasping our
their money when due.
He cannot
fifty voices, Dee. Srd. In feet, don't pupils in good health.
o f the services at the
Mrs. Hal Pierce, o f tha Supply com-
pay them with promises.
Church o f Christ. Something doing mittee, made an appeal for warm
HE cannot afford collection expenses
all the time at all services. Every- garments. Anyone having outgrown
body welcome.—Church Correspond- wraps or other clothing is asked to
HE is courteous enough to extend
notify Mrs. Pierce*.
credit Why not show him equal cour­
Mrs. Folsom, o f the Dental Clinic,
tesy by paying promptly without mak­
reported
satisfactory
result*
in
the
Three Divorces Granted
progress
m*de
toward
having
the
ing him extra expense.
| njjyerces this month are a little
over 60 per cent" as many aa marriage 11 ^ “ ’ o f every child looked after.
HE has no security. What you buy
raver, over sixty per
licenses, but licenses will probably TBWf* * * *
cent yet needing dental attetion.
o f him is soon consumed and he cannot
get a bigger edge next week fo r it is
Mr. Moore contributed toward the
always noteworthy that just before
get
it back.
He trusts you on your
Thanksgiving and Christmas there is amusement and benefit o f his hearers
honor alone. Who else does as much?
with an impromptu talk, followed by
a rush to secure the coveted sheets of
the main feature o f the program­
HE asks no favors, but is entitled to
iper. There have been fourteen li­
an address by Dr. Low on the subject
ne*» issued this month and sight
a square deal
o f canear. ’•
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divorces granted.
Three o f them
We
feel
very
much
encouraged
HE supplies you with the most nec­ ■' ■
were last Tuesday and all by default
with
the
resulU
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f
our
efforts
to
Thomas Leonard Ward was given
essary thing in life— FOOD.
bring better health conditions to the
| a decree against Nellie Ann Ward.
Be Square—Be Fair—Be Ju st
"V, life
Pearl Gatter was grantsd a divorce community and especially to our
schools
in
co-operation
with
Dr.
Ir-
When you pay your bills.
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en the custody o f their minor child. M te
Free literature was distributed by
Mrs. Irwin and Dr. Low on health
To Try for Waot Point
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snhjoeto.
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Harold G. Savage, o f Marshfield, s
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corporal in the 486th Company, of
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Salvaging
Fine
Lumber
Marshfield, ia one o f ten National
The lumber used ia building the|
Guardsmen who are to take the ex
animation for the appointment to Baxter hotel, which Ed. Cunningham
the U. S. M ilitary Academy at Weat ia now taking down, wns largely]
Point. The examination will be held white cedar, which was used in erect­
next Tuesday at Salem and will be ing many o f the buildings and raai-
dar Polos, 88 and 40 toot long, fi
o f this city in the last century
under tha supervision o f Colonel Rob­
inches at tha email end.
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ert McCleave o f Portland, senior •»<* w en in the early years o f the
priMe fo r spot cash, on board ears.
state inatructor o f the Oregon Ne- preeent This second hand lumber u
F . J. Shorey 266 Morrison S t, Port­
tional Guard. Tha purpose l a t o i e
highly esteemed sad sails well
O m C a l • W art
land, Oregon.
■act a candidate froCQ those examined
BED ROOMS fo r rout
Close
to take the final examination fo r i
T h a n k s g iv i n g D a y
FOR RENT OF BALE— Five room
8 m Mra. Gao. 8. Davit or PI
West Point, which will be held next
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wntar; six lots. On Second and
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Maple s tm ts . Cha». Smith. Phon«
A Corbin kay tied to a »mall hand­
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Marshfield
road.
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$7,000,000 for Advertising ^ tL a S d ^ ^ L T
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kerchief await* an owner at tha San-
R. W. Intoah, representing the eopa] Hospital in Portland.
It ia tinel office.
FOR SALE— Modern 6-room house
John Bellman company o f San Fran hoped, in gratitude to God fo r the
with 2 lota and large barn; a bar­
cisco, which sails the Chesterfield ci- many bleasings He has given us in FOR SALE., OR
gain fo r quick buyer. W ill rent
garettes, has been looking after H a' r business and our homes, our pe
at Myrtle point. W rit* or call on
to
fam ily without children. E . G.
interest* ia Coo* county this week.
i w ill make It aa large as possible.
Mrs. A. T. Train, Myrtle Point,
Opperman.
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These cigarettes are advertised in the It ranks aa high as any Rad Cross
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Sentinel, and we are interested to
W ANTED— Man or woman to taka
learn that the Bollman company and
A . W . Ball, Vicar.
order« fo r genuine guarantied hos­
the L iggett and Myers company,
salted, wool aad mohair. Geo. T.
iery for men, women, and children.
which are among the heaviest ad­
Moulton, CoquSie, Or*.
Methodist Church, Sooth
Eliminates darning. Salary 8M a
vertiser* o f tobacco, contemplate the
WMk full time, fil 00 an hour spars
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School
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FOR
SALE—
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expenditure o f $7,OOOjOOO far news­
time. Experience unnecessary. In*
Rev. J. C. Jones, o f Corvallis, Pro-1
Fifth stoMt. Lots o f fru it and
paper publicity during 1922.
teraational Stocking Mills, N orris­
siding Eldar o f the Portland Dis­
berries. Considerable o f land In
town, P a
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trict, will oocupy the pulpit at .11 ] bottom. |1276 for quick sal*. In­
Marriage
A m.
quire o f E. 0 . Howe,
Nov. 17— Bart Tribby, o f Marsh­
purcha»*
W ANTED—to buy som
The pastor will preach at 7:20 p.
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field, and Rosett Burr, o f North Band.
m Subject o f evening sermon: ’’ Re-]
Nov. IS—Jack E. Fleetwood and
tosrtA W .'cT w rig h t.
FOR BALE— Rhode Island Rad Pul­
ligiousneee vn. Righteousness.”
Hetherington, both o f Pew
let*.
Phone 244, Myrtle Pelnt.
Epworth League at 6:20 p. m.
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[era. They were married the sam,-
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If you don’t go to church anywhere
Improving Telephone Lines
day by Rev. T. H. Temple at his home elec, we m ost cordially extend to you
The Coo* aad Curry Telephone
[hi Marshfield.
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FOR SALE—Motor boat, 2*
the hospitality o f this one.
company is («pairing Its lines at
Kgv. 18—G eorgs L. Bateman and
long.
For
sale
at
sacrifice,
H. V. Moors, Pastor.
Marshfield aad North Bend, aad put­
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Hasal Juanita Masi, both o f Marsh
quire o f E. O. Hows.
ting ia new cables to take cars o f its
field. They srsra married the next
Church r t Christ Nataa
In
FOB SALE— 4 room bungalow aad grow ing business at the Bay.
day by Rev. T. H. Temple at his home
Avo lote aad a half, ia north end printing the last directory the Sen­
The subject o f the Sunday
in Marshfield.
o f town. Small payment down aad tinel folks noticed a large increase
Nov. 21—Joseph Stankarich and sermon: “The Law a f Christ.” Black-
easy terms for balance. 8 m Bert ia telephone users there.
Alice Fish, both of Bandon.
They board illuetm tio*. Tha evening
McEwen.
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wore married the same day by Justice jest w ill ha, “ Infiuence.” A chorus
oa city property. W .
Money to
|J. J. Stanley at his office hors.
o f fifty young people w ill lead the
o f Dry Os- G. W right
W ANTED— A car
Nov. 22—Harold Potts and Iva N. evening song service.
Roberts, both o f Powers. They were
Bible School at 10 o’clock,
married the same day by Justice J.
Preaching and Communion ut IL
at 6 4 0 .
J. Stanley at his
Mid Weak Prayer meeting Wad-
|netday evening at 7:10.
Prtbute Court Item*
H. E. Beaseli, Miniator
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A petition in the matter o f the
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adoption o f Dorothy Hoffman ora*
of
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sang to an audience of
making a total o f one
d fifty at the service
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filed ia the probata court hy C. F.
Sunday School at t:8 0 a m.
McKnight Nov. 20.
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
A petition la the m atter of the
Subject fo r next Sunday, "A ncient
adoption a f Amy Virginia Kennicutt,
let al, waa filad by Attorney A . G. and Modern Neeromanc]
Thompson on Tuesday, and a similar n erism and Hypnotism,
Wednesday evening m eeting at t|
petition was filad for V irginia Ken-
nicutt, st al, by Attorney Gao. P. o’clock.
Topping tha asms day.
A petition for the administration
Church of God
o f tha Mtato o f Carl J. Johnson, who
Sunday School 10 a. m.
died O ct 18, was filed on Tuesday by
Preaching SorviM II i A
Jno. T. H a ll The catata is astimat
Young People’s meeting at 6:20 p .{
ed to consist o f $8000 in real and 6600
ia personal property
Preaching sarvicM at 7 4 0 p. » .
We extend a cordial invitat on to
New Casaa ia Circuit Court
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Nov.
E. Creed, W . R.|
H. B. Wilson, Psstor
Chamberlin. E. F. Burrell and C. G. j
Lynch vs. C. McC. Johnson.
Nov. 18— Coquille Trading Co. vs
With LOCAL. APPLICATION*. M UW
| (L . O. Norton.
Nov. 20— Lana Johnson vW Peter
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Johnson. Bait fo r divorce.
M r . Catarri» Medi­
Nov. 21—Jessie Demos vs. John A.
ano acts thm
Demos. Suit fo r divorce.
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21 — First
Presbyterian
ot t i M M ^ j i a m M
Church o f Marshfield vs. Mary F
iMa^M t>tlM eä
Nov.
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"T H * T R A F " it sat f
rare ot the man with
M t W atch fo r "TH E
Iheaay at the Lüx
and
Comfortable
Via the Shasta R oute
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CALIFORNIA
Your com fort is the first consideration o f
Southern Pacific employees who have built up
an enviable reputation fo r courteous and effi­
cient service. ,
Equipment o f Southern Pacific trains is modern ia appoint­
ment* and contain all tha fM tures conducive to com fort and
Ihxury.
Observation cars and sleeping ears with sections, drawing
room* aad compartment» facilitate the enjoyment o f scenery.
They sffbrd privacy, rest, sleep, relaxation, and pleasure.
i meals tastily psepared and sorvad in attractive
ftpptal to tko most fastidHoun.
F or LOW ROUND TRIP FARE8, Train
Schedules, Sleeping Car Reetrvation«,
and beautiful folders, ask railroad tick­
et agents or writs.
Pert land, Ore.
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