The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 21, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    Liberty Theatre
Mar. 23 to Mar. 29
SAVE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
“HAS THE WORLD GONE MAD“
Gigantic, vital, moving and sweeping phase* of modern
life—picture whose appeal is based on it* vital relation
to every man, woman and child.
And PATHE REVIEW A selected Pictorial
Also Billy Sullivan in “THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS“
Thia, is the last of the serie*
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CASH
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The thrifty man when making a trip
will USE THE TRAIN because:
He can save money by purchasing a
round-trip ticket at reduced fare.
He will measure in dollars and cents
the safety of the train as well as the
comforts it provides.
He will spend. his money where he ■
knows his home town will get the
greatest benefit—with the railroad—
a big factor in the development of his
community.
He will capitalize on the fact that the
train will run regardless of unfavor­
able weather conditions and get him
to his destination safely.
.....
Be a thrifty traveler and ride the train
Southern Pacific Lines
Phone
needi
W» also dean Coverall*.
City Cleaners & Tailors
Cha*. H. Lowery,
CoquiUe
ProP-
Probate Court Items
Reidar Bugge, of Marshfield, was
last Tuesday appointed administrator
of the estate of Alonso Haines Brach-
ett, who died May 2«, 1»2S. It is es­
timated to consist of $820 in real
property and R. F. Williams, Geo. E.
Cook and Joe F, Williams were ap­
pointed appraiser*.
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