BELLE KNIFE HOSPITAL Ward McReynolds will be at the Neh Oamundaen came in last Fri­ day from his home in San Bernardino, Coquille city hall next Tuesday. Dec. Calif., to spend several days. He says 28, between ten and five o’clock, to that Mn. Osmundsen and himself are {receive applications from those de­ feeling much better than they did siring driver’s licenses. some months ago. V. R. WILSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Mn. Allen Young and son, Bobby, Eyes Examined. Glasses arrived here Sunday evening to spend FUted Broken lenses du- a week at the H. A. Young home. They accompanied from Portland ol’cated. Optical repairs while you Misses La Veme Knife and Carol wait Artificial eyes furnished. Young, and “Scoop” Brodie, who drove up to the Rose city last Friday. Mrs. Doyle Meek, of Klamath Falls, daughter of Mn. Roy Wheeler, spent Mr and Mrs O B Harriman are leaving Friday morning for Portland week. to spend the holidays with their son and daughter and their families. They A. L. Hooton, electrical contractor plan to return the last of next week. and dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille. Complete stock of wiring supplies, tf Mrs. Lafe Compton drove out to Corvallis yesterday to bring her The special holiday matinee at the daughters, Dorris and Marilyn, home Roxy Theatre will run both Sunday for the holidays. and Monday, Dec. 24-25, starting at 1:45 each day and will be out at four o’clock. — Cases at the Bells Knife hospital the past week have kept the staff busy but in no way due to the Christ­ mas rush. Six cases have been re. ceived and three patients have been discharged. Following are the pa­ tients treated: William Umphrey, of Powers, in­ fection; Lavone Norstedt, of Coquille, emergency appendectomy; Eileen | Kendall, appendectomy; Boyd Dun- |ford, treatment; William Hughes, in- ¡jury to back; Harold Hatcher, treat- ment for pneumonia; Os^ar Bunch, Thelma Bectol and Mary Vincent were all discharged. Transportation of passengers in private automobiles on a “share ex­ pense” arrangement without a PUC permit is in violation of the Oregon Motor Transportation act, O. R. Bean, public utilities commissioner warned this week. The A. F. of L. Local, No. 2770, Lumber A Sawmill Workers, has con­ tributed to the funds being raised in Coos county for relief and assistance for the courageous people of Finland, who are making so glorious resistance to the invasion of the Russisn bear. BEST WISHES OUrru Christmas Onor Two cases were filed in the Circuit court this week. One case includes a suit in equity to quiet title on a par­ cel of ground. Lillian B. and Thomas H. Hanly seek to relieve Joanna and John Hancock of any right to title of the land in question. Charles L. La Chapelle has filed suit against Esta C. Calhoun and John Clarke Calhoun for damages touting 8550.00, fallowing a collision Iasi November 15th in which it to claimed that the Calhoun car was responsible for colliding with the plaintiff’s car. Joseph F. Evans, of Bandon, was fined |2.00 for a traffic violation this week and was lodged in the county jail upon his failure to pay the fine and served the fine out in time. Mn. Helen narvey is expecting her son, Paul Harvey, and Mrs. Harvey to arrive Friday from their home in Loe Alleles to spend Christmas. They will leave again next Tuesday morn­ Warranty and bargain and Sale ing for ?4>e cinema center, where Deeds tor saie at i ne Sentinel office. Paul will continue his work on the screen. Probate Court Cases One birth was announced at the Cases entered in the Probate court Coquille Hospital this week with Mr. the past week include John Wersch and Mrs. Ford Liday, of Coquille, be­ ing listed as parents of a seven-pound estate, valued at $1255; Etta Water­ man estate, valued at $7,000; and baby girl. James Endicott estate, valued at $700. Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc DRUGGISTS ■St- — STATIONERS —’ ■' ? «s 11 ■ Another Thin Man" at Roxy I Theatre Sunday, Monday, Tuesday KEEP THE WORLD LAUGHING i FUN! MUSIC! GIRLS! Th gijist, fullest Mn Bros. M if ttM ill! Tliy'ro chis! imun-FM.-SAT. óe ¿, ¿ 1 - ¿¿ - ¿31 2 GREAT SHOWS By Popular Demand- Re turn Engagement •YKOKf POWE* ■SN«Y FONDA KEliy scon NEWS CARTOON "Marx Bros, at The Circus" Shows at Roxy This Week Turn Big Top Upside- Down In Comedy at Roxy SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM GET SET, AMERKAI ’ 7fc«N«w*TU.AIa»*Uugfe- Special Christmas Program THE SCREEN'S GREATEST COMEDY TEAM IN THE BIGGEST LAUGH SHOW OF THEIR CAREERS! PLUS THE THREE OUT­ STANDING CARTOONS OF THE LAST TWO YEARS. aa J-Thrill Hit Is Haral GOOD NEWS I But wait... lha grandest nows of all... Mr. and Mrs. Thin Man hav« Stan a B-A-B-YI It's tho tops In merry excitement I 3 of WALT DISNEY’S Laurel Best Cartoons Oliver Hardy “PRACTICAL PIG ■ 1 “Mother Goose The FLYING Goes Hollywood •y» DEUCES' “FERDINAND THE BULL” JEAN PARKER COLOR I — NIGHT CARTOON SPECIAL MATINEE SUNDAY & MONDAY Starte 1:45——Oat 4:00 I mm «was 4 sc ear Edmund Lowe & Wendy Barrie 'THE WITNESS VANISHES “Two Blind Loves” and "Step Up and Take a Bow;” and Harpo Marx and a chorus do the "Svengali Routine.” The elaborate dance numbers directed by Bobby Connolly, o the foremost dance directors at and screen. —— Two Women Sought U. S. Presidential Nemination Having wrecked the opera, the Belva A. Lockwood, who headed races, the races, animal crackers, hors feathers and duck soup in their the ticket of the Equal Rights party previous comedy riots, the madcap in 1884 and again in 1888, was not the first woman nominated for the Marx Bros, now turn their guns of presidency of the United States. mirth upon the circus in their newest That honor belongs to Mrs. Victor comedy riot, Marx Bros, at the Cir­ Claflin Woodhull, who in 1878 was cus,” opening Wednesday at the Roxy nominated for the presidency at Vineland, N. J., by a convention Theatre. To enable the Marxes to tear a cir­ styling itself the Equal Rights party. cus to pieces with their picturesque Frederick Douglass, the negro re­ antics, a complete three-ring stream­ former, was the candidate for vice president. The campaigns of these lined circus was constructed, with two women amounted chiefly to suf­ modernistic menagerie, side-shows frage propaganda, since neither and all other appurtenances for their could have held the office had they pleasure. Incorporated were scores been elected, asserts s writer in of headline circus acts, aerialtote, the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mrs. Lockwood, lawyer and re­ acrobats, clowns, equestrienne troupes, and a full-sized, modernized former, was bom in 1880, at Royal­ ton, N. Y. She was at menagerie with several hundred Genesee college, Lima, N. Y„ and beasts of the jungle. taught school for eleven years. Than “Marx Bros, at the Circus” to the she studied law and was admitted to hilarious story of two circus rous- practice before the Supreme court, tabounts, Harpo and Chico, who en­ under a law which she had been ini gage a crackpot lawyer, Groucho, to strumental in getting passed. Bom Belva Ann Bennett, she was prevent Kenny Baker, part-owner, from losing his share of the circus— married in 1848 to Uriah H. McNall, and they succeed in the most riotous fashion. In the cast are Florence Rice, fur­ nishing the romantic interest with Kenny Baker, Nat Pendleton as the lly. Beautiful Mother, Dad, Sister, World’s Strongest Man; Eve Arden, Brother, Son, Daughter and other the Upside-Down-Girl, who walks on cards, at Norton’s. the ceiling; Jerry Marenghi as Pro­ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY fessor Atom, a villainous midget; Margaret Dumont as Mrs. Dukesbury, WANT—To buy yearling heifers and society dowager and the light in bred two-year old heifers for cash Grnucho’s eyes; Fritz Feld, James or trade. Box 88«, Langlois, Oro. Burke and Barnett Parker. The new picture, reported to be the most ambitious of any Marx LOST—1840 Auto License, number 200-054. Please return Bros, extravaganza, is replete with Grassley, Langlois, Oregon. musical acts, dancing and new song numbers written by E. Y. Harburg FOR SALE at a sacrifice, if sold, and Harold Arlen who wrote the next few days—-Our 8 successful song hits of “The Wizard ®rn home, 2 Mi blocks < of Ox." Groucho Marx to heard in house, furnished or an inimitable rendition of “Lydia the See owner at 835 E. Tattooed Lady;” Kenny Baker Phone 112R. Ks