Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 07, 1916, Image 1

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T he C oquille H erald
VOL. 34,
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916.
NO. 24
CITY DIRECTORY THE FORD PEACE EXPEDITION
PER YEAR $1.50
particular headway in the Scandin­
Frisco Fair Very “ W et”
avian countries.
And Very Tem perate
Fraterna, and Benevolent Order
The street car system of Copen-
Notes Written for the Herald bageti is well peifected, and even
I Those who maintain that tem­ Engineer Cantine Would Not
Cl,ml wick Lodge No. 118 A. P.
A.
foreigners are able to 6nd their way Caused by Report from New York of Letting Contract for
by Member of Party
M.. at Masonic Hall, every Saiurday
Cross River Here
perance and individual Ireedom are
riinlit ill each month on or before the
about with little difficulty.
Your
Construction of Line Coos Bay to Eureka
far better than prohibition and
full moon.
L. A. L ilukcivist , W . M.
instructor will tell you when leav­
R. H. M ast , Secretary.
(By J. E- Jones.)
intolerance may be interested in an
After viewing the main road sys­
ing on a trip about the city the
An item eppearing in ihe En­ Southern Pacific He did not set
E. S.— Regular meeting of Beulah
article in the Literary Digest, a tem of this countv, Assistant State
Copenhagen, Denmark.
number of the route you are to take gineering News, published in New
• Chapter No. 8. second and fourth
It was a night’s ride Irom Stock and the cars are plainly marked York City, and indicating the early any time, but the inference was that publication which circulates among Engtheer Cantine advises the con­
1* relay evenings of eHCh month, in Ma­
it would not be far in the future. 2,000.000 of the best citizens of struction of a bridge across the Co­
sonic llall.
holm to Malmo, on the southern wjt^ t(,e numerals, in much the ccmm-tncement of work ¿n the rail­
E mma I.ILUKQVIHT, W. M.
peninsula to Sweden, atjd then an same way as j have seeu thera in road from Coos Bay to Eurtka, has This w s eagerly seized upon, but America The article is entitled quille river at Cedar Point rather
A nna L awrknck 8ec..
it appeared at once that Mr. Hoey "Sobriety at the Fair,” and is in­ than at Coquille.
His reason for
O. U. F.—Coquille Lodge No. 53, i.O . hour and a hall by water to Lopen- Philadelphia and some of our Am- aroused considerable excitement in
had let his enthusiasm lead him tended to enlighten the millions of this is that it would cut off five
. O. F., meets every hatunlay night hagen.
There were quite as many erican westefn cities. The street 1 Coos county.
The Engineering
n Odd Fellows Hall.
evidences of the war between these car lare equals al)OUt lhree cents. News is said to be a reliable publi­ into an indiscretion, and be came broad minded Americans who are miles of the distance to be traveled
H . It. M oork , N. G.
out with 1 strenuous denial. Then inquiring closely into the real facts between Marshfield and Bandon,
J. 8. I.AWKENCK, 8ec.
two points as we had seen while in ' ancj y0„ can rKje ¡n an omnibus for cation, and the item in question ap­
the local superintendent in Marsh- in the liquor question. The Liter­ while making t h e distance no
Denmark is making | at,0ut the same amount. Although pears among the news nines, word-
a m i e r f . bf . k a H l o d g e , No. 20 the w ar zoue.
j held made it a little stronger and ary Digest states:
greater from the latter place to Co­
I. O. O. F., u>e*tn qvery »eoonil and as little ¡.how r.a possible, hut as a ,|je c o a v e y ances are much smaller
I ed as follows:
fourth Wednesday nights in Odd Fellows
was quoted as saying that none of
Something
in
the
stimulating
air
quille
It is needless to say that
matter of tact she is armed to the than in American cities, there is
Hall.
P a u lin e C u ste r , N. G.
“ California— Southern Pacific Co. us were likely to live long enough of California or in the fascinating in taking this view Mi. Cantine is
A n n ie L a w r e n c e , S e c.
teeth. As we neared her coast not (he congestion that one finds in awarded contract to Twohv Bros.,
to see the Eureka line built, which nature of the exposition just closed, not acting from (he standpoint of a
/'-»OQU ILLE ENCAMPMENT, No. 25 cruisers, torpedo boat destroyers, | a place ,ike Boston, which is about
Wells Fargo Building, Portland,lor caused a broad smile to permeate furnished the nearly 19,000,000 citizen, taxpayer and property own­
C / I. O. O. F., meets the first and third and other ships of war were always
the same size as Copenhagen. This railroad from Eureka, Calif., to the atmospbeie.
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows Hall.
visitors with excitement aplenty, er of the city of Coquille
He is
in sight. The harbor of Copen­ is one of the results of ‘ ‘decentrali­
J. f. B a r t o n , C. I\
i Coos Bay, Ore., 260 miles,
Wm.
In
fact,
it
appears
extremely
J . S . L a w r e n c e , Sec.
looking
at
it
from
the
larget
view­
for
the
San
Francisco
Chronicle
re­
hagen is thoroughly rained, and zation;’’ a problem Denmark has
Hood, chief engineer.
Noted on likely that the small announcement cords less than a hundred police point. He has in mind the coast
r r NIGHTS OF PY TH IA S.—Lycurgus our little craft picked its way very
Another factor in February 17.”
in the News ot the leitiug ol the court cases on the charge ot drunk­ road which is contemplated, lead­
IS. Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights carefully between the “ sign posts” tried to meet.
cheap transportation are the taxi­
in \V. O. W . Hall.
It is the impression in this office contract is straignt goods, and it is enness. The Chronicle does not ing from the noith down the coast
R. R. W a t s o n , K R. 8 .
which marked the passage of safety. cabs, which are most generally pa­
that some of the first authentic not necessary to point out its im­ account for this abstemiousness, but to California by way of the coast
O. A. M in t o n y e , C. C.
By referring to the map, n vv'M be tronized by strangers, for the reason
news in the railroad matters in portance to Coos county.
merely implies a certain astonish­ and to form an all-the-year-round
ry Y T H lA N HI8TER8—Justus Temple found that Denmark is next to
that a kroner, equal to about 25 which we have been so much inter­
l No. 35, meets first and Third Mon­
He
ment, for, it declares, liquor was highway for tourist travel.
Germany and in close proximity to cents will usually pay the chauffeur
day nights in W. 0 . W. Hal).
ested had heretoloie appeared in
The above report was published sold from one end of the grounds points out that at Cedar Point the
Mss. G eorge D a v i s , M. E. C. Russia, the British Isles, and conti­
no matter how many people you the Engineering News.
It will be by the Coos Bay Times, Naturally, to the other ” In tbsolute figures, high lands on each side of the river
M r s . F re d L in e g a r , K. of R
nental Europe.
have
In
your
party
Cheap
taxi­
remembered
that
the
Oregonian
re­ the Evening Record takes the ag­ out of a total ol 18,875,974 visitors are a comparatively short distance
ED M EN—Coonille Tribe No. 48, 1.
Deumark is officially and out­ cab service is the delight of travel­ cently quoted Assist atn Enginere | nostic position. It publishes n dis­
O. R. M., meets every Friday night
during the Exposition period just apart and can be connected by a
n W O. W. Hall.
wardly the most neutral ol nations, ers on the continent, since your re­ Hoey as telling the Eugene people patch from Portland to the effect
J. 8. B a r t o n , Sachem.
eighty three were arrested by the bridge and road that will be above
but
I
have
met
a
number
of
Ameri­
sponsibility as to the point you wish that the link between Coos Bay and that Twohv Brothers deny the re­
A. P. M il l e r . C. of R.
guards for intoxication. Other po­ all wiuter freshets; that the Coast
built by the port.
W. A. -R egu lar meetings of Bea- cans who are evidently here for a to go, ceases when you give your Eureka would be
lice court cases were almost as rare. Highway, when constructed, will
.. ver Camp No. 10.650 in M. W . A. purpose, and I am convinced that instructions to the driver.
I have
tie but little longer, coming by way
Thus:
Hall, Front street, first and third Sat­
they
are
not
stringing
me
in
the
also been very much impressed by
urdays in each month.
of Cedar Point from Marshfield to
This
remarkable
record,
appear­
H. B. T o z i e r , Consul.
“ confidential information” I have the number of bicycles in common
F U R M U F F S A N D FEM ININE FO IB LES
ing in the reports of Capt. Edward Bandon, than any road that could
F. C . T r u e , C le r k .
received from them to the effect use in Copenhagen. They seem to
Carpenter, commandant of t h e tie constructed by way of Sonth
N. A.— Regular meeting of Laurel that Copenhagen is the clearing be pressed into service for every
are
smart
with
these
sumptuous
Fur is all the rage. One sees it
. amp No. 2972 at M. W . A . Hall,
guard, puts into precise terms the slough and the coast route; that the
Fronti street, second and fourth Tues­ house tor war supplies to Germany practical use. The results, there­ everywhere; in handbags, on coats, coats.
oft remarked absence of drunken highway from Cedar Point to Ban­
day nghta in each month.
and the other central powers.
It fore, of the various transportation suits, blouses, boots and gauntlets
The colors of winter dress goods
M a r y K e r n , Oracle.
ness at the exposition. In making don would also form a long link in
L au r a B r a n d o n , Rec. does not mean that Deumark is in facilities indicated above have ob­ and every kind of fur is popular. bespeak a rich elegance. They are
out his report on policing the E x ­ the road from Coquille to Bandon,
favor of the cause of the countries viated the need of subways or ele­ Even the old-time kfimmer has almost universally d a r k - m u c h
W .—Myrtle Camp No. 197.
position Captain Carpenter said the a necessary part of any system of
meets
Wednesday at 7:30 that are buying goods through her; vated lines, which are deemed so been rtvived— an astrachanlike fur black and navy, and all the mulber­
eets every Wedn
most noticeable feature was the ex­ good roads for the county.
m. at W . O. W . Hall.
but
the
Danes
are
remarkably
good
essential to American cities of more of grey or black. Beaver is anoth­ ry tones, as well as burgundy .dregs
Lee Currie, C. C.
treme rarity of cases of intoxica­
It is needless to say that this
merchants, and though I am not at than a half million people.
J o h n L e n k v b , Sec.
And er favorite which has come back.
of wine and the plum shades. Ripe tion. They averaged one arrest
recommendation
by the state engi­
Large muffs are made in barrel green, African brown,— a darker
VEN1NGTIDK CIRCLE No. 214, all sure as to the details, yet it the condition is certainly more con­
meets second and fourth Monday seems reasonably certain that the genial to travelers than that which shape, are very soft, and lined with tone than fete de negre— and field for drunkenness about every three neer is viewed with the liveliest in­
and a half days of the total of 288 terest here in Coquille, if not with
nights in W . O. W. Hall.
A n n ie B u r k h o l d e r , G .N . millionaires will increase here in we Americans undergo in our mad some soft silk, satin or even shirred mouse grey which has a faint pink­
days that the Exposition existed. approval, and it has had the effect
M a r y A . P ie r c e , C le r k .
about the same proportion as in the rush to “ get somewhere” in our chiffon.
ish cast are also to be popular. Most of the Exposition’s uniformed
of stirring our Commercial Club to
ARM ERS U N I O N — Regular meet­ United States, as a result of the own large cities.
Miss Jane Gail, the popular Uni­ Skirt hems are wired, or stiffened protectors never saw an intoxicated action fn the matter of the proposed
ings second anil fourth Saturdays in war.
to
stand
out
far
and
wide
by
means
versal screen actress, owns one of
KINGS AND THEIR PALACES
each month in W. O. W. Hall.
man on the grounds.
bridge across the river at this place.
F r a n k B u r k h o l d e r , Pres.
Copenhagen has nearly seven
these barrel muffs She carries it of buckram facings, crinoline or
“ The entire police record of the A committee was appointed on this
O. A. M in t o n y k , Sec.
Although
the
kings
of
the
Scan­
And all street cos­
hundred thonsaud people, and as
in the photograph on this page, and grass cloth.
Exposition was of a like nature. matter several years ago, but the
are provided
r a t e r n a l a i d n o . 398, meet» the the:e are less than three million dinavian countries
tumes, whether frocks or suits, are There was almost no crime ou the
second and fourth Thursdays each
fires of enthusiasm flickered out ,
with
palaces
in
different
parts
of
fashioned from heavy fabrics— ga­
people in the country, its popula­
onth at W. 0 . W , Hall.
grounds. There was one murder— alter awhile and the bridge went
their
domains,
yet
the
establish­
M rs . C h a b . E v l a n d , Pres.
tion would seem to be out of pro­
bardine, velour, serge, broadcloth an affair between foreign employes
M rs . L o r a H a r r in g t o n , Sec.
back to sleep. Now it has been
portion. But it is the outlet for ment in the capital is the most im­
and silk faille, and all burdened, in a concession, and which had no­
taken up again and another com­
portant
With
proper
manipula­
buried and garnished with fur of all
Educational Organizations and Clubs southern Sweden, which fact helps
thing to do with the Exposition. A mittee has been appointed. There
tion, it would have been possible to
descriptions.
OM AN’ S Study C lu b .-M eets 2:30 to adjust the seeming dispropor­
few thefts were reported Irom the is no question whatever but that a
have
obtained
an
audience
with
the
p. m. at city library every second tion
One is naturally impressed
Skirts are still amazingly short
exhibit palaces, but only one of bridge is needed and ought to tie
and fourth Monday.
King of Denmark, but I did not
by
the
difference
between
this
and
and
collrrs unusually high.
All
H a r r ie t A. L o n g st o n , Pres.
them reached a n y considerable built here, both for the benefit of
know
this
until
it
was
too
late.
I
F r a n c e s E. E pper so n Sec.
all other cities. All over the ci /
the sumptuous gowns from the
amount.
Pickpockets, oven with the city and for tue convenience of
there are great squares and triangles I might make a bad joke here and
New York house of that artistic
o q u i l l e
e d u c a t i o n a l
such enormous crowds as were the communities on the oilier side
LEAGU E—Meets monthly at the through which car lines diverge say that since Dr Cook is at our
American creator of dress, Harry
High School Building during the school
present on many of the days, were ot the river whose nearest trading
In the centie ur hotel, and since I have had many
Collins, prove those two fashion
year for the purpose 01 discussing edu­ from every point.
almost
totally absent.
The Pin­ point is Coquille.
With the clear­
cational topics.
these squares is usually some statue visits with him in the past few
facts. Universal actresses have re­
B ir d ie S k e e l s , Pies.
kerton operatives report that hardly ing and settling of the Russ lands a
days,
it
does
not
seem
at
all1
neces­
cently been posing for the camera
or possibly a public building
In
E d n a H a k l o c k e r . S ec.
any ol the few complaints bad any community ot small farmers will tie
the particular square in which our sary to see the King of Denmark
in many ot these "short vamp”
foundation. The crowds were or­ placed at our very doors, and a
IN social organization. Hall in Caird s headquarters have been maintained However, the people of the United
skirts and “ snug neck” collared
derly, and for the most part the bridge will be an absolute necessity.
building, Second street.
States
may
be
interested
in
know­
sits the great town hall of Copen­
gowns designed bv Collins, and
L J. C a r y , Pres
Exposition guards found them­ Mr. Branstetter, who is handling
W. C. K. n d ic o t t , Sec.
hagen. It is a model public build­ ing that Dr. Cook is very highly
these will be shown as part of the
selves
merely watchmen and walk­ the Russ interests, says that they
regarded at the Royal Palace, and
world’s news events which are
OM M ERCIAL CLUB— L eo J. C a r y ing, roomy and ylegant, and it cost
will give a substantial sum to-vard
ing directories for visitors.
:
the
Danes
insist,
as
a
general
thing,
P r e s i d e n t ; L. II. H a z a r d .S ecretary but a half million dollars
flashed on the screen in the Uni­
It will
the cost of a bridge here.
He also
in
ihe
belief
that
he
was
the
first
to
compare favorably with the munici­
versal Animated Weekly.
Transportation Facilities
expresses
the
opinion
that
the
esti­
Jane Gail - - T loytfTf-i
pal or public buildings of the Uni­ reach the North Pole- Cook has a
Eight inches from the ground is Neal of the N avy and
BAIN S—Leave, south bound 8:10 a.
mates that have been given on the
wonderful
mind,
and
I
have
been
carri« a new barrel muff
J. Rufus Wallingford
the average height of these new
and 2:40 p. m. North bound ted States that have cost many
cost of such a bridge are entirely
9:26 a. m. and 4:26 p. m.
_ _ _ _ _ times as much.
short skirts and many of them are
The streets are thinking for days about his state­
too high, and has said to the Her­
OATS — Six boats plying on the Co­ narrow and at irregular intervals ment to me with regard to the the graceful fur neck piece and muff ten ot twelve inches from the ball
Neal of the Navy (No. 6, “ The
ald
that he would undertake to put
quille river afford ample accommo­
peopling
of
the
polar
regions.
Cook
are fashioned from mink The cos­ room floor. In addition to the crin­ Cavern of Death” — Two parts). In
dation lor carrying freight and passen there are openings about the size of
in such a bridge as is needed, above
says
that
cold
weather
is
not
a
bar
tume
is
made
of
silk
velvet,
Indian
gers to Bandon and way points. Boats an American alley
These are cov­
oline or wired hem, there is fre­ search of Lost Isle, her heritage,
ah river traffic, for $2,000. While
eave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 :S0 a. m.
to the habitation of any country, mahogany in color.
quently a facing or dust ruffle at­ Annette Ilington and her party
and at 1 :00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. tr„_______ ered and lead into large courts,
this may be too low an estimate, ft
and
he
says
that
the
polar
regions
Round, granny muffs are dis­ tached to the inside of the skirt to have reached the Island of Martini­
which are opeu in the middle, but
TAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De­
is certain that a bridge here would
can
be
made
the
borre
for
millions
tinctly the thing now. and, indeed insure its further standing out. que, where the evil Hernandez,
parts 5:3 0 p. m. for Koseburg via the passage way extends through
accommodate
an amount of traffic
Myrtle Point,carrving the United Slates to the other streets.
In the busi of people for whom there is no ap­ they do have a saucy relationship to This ruffle is usually in contrasting Ponto, and Inez Castro, attended
that would richly pay for its cost.
mail and pasengers.
__
parent
plare
in
war
streken
Europe,
ness district these avenues for pe­
short wide skirts that show the color, and harmonizes with some by their brute man servant, follow
OSTOFFICE.— A. F. Linegar, post­
providing there are transportation dainty buttoned boot. The little bright trimmings on the suit.
them. Annette gets an invitation
destrian
traffic
lead
you
into
shops
master. The mails close as follow s:
in the next episode, called “ The
This is interesting in muff must be carried rather high,
Myrtle Point 7 :40 a.m. 5:20, 2:35 p.m. and business establishments of every facilities.
Collars of the day costumes are Irom the Governor to attend a levee
Three Runners.”
Marshfield 9:08 a. m. and 4:15 p. m.
view of what has already taken the hands raised about bent elbows, high and close fitting.
on
his
lawn
that
night,
and
asks
description
In
the
residence
por
Collars
of
Bandon, way points, 8 :45 a m. Norway
place
in
the
Yukon
and
parts
of
anilArago.12:56 p.m. Eastern mail 5:20 tion, one rings a large bell before
so that the new, smaller waistline evening wraps are high and though Neal to accompany her; but Neal is
p. m.
Eastern mail arrives 7:30 a. m.
The New Adventures of J. Rufus
is visible These small muffs are not flaring, are still wide enough in uniform and can’t act as her es­
being admitted into one of these Russia and Siberia.
Except for the fact that the Pal­ prettiest when of short-haired fur to bury the face up to the tip of the cort. He promises, however, to Wallingforn, No. 6 (“ A Trap for
courts,
and
having
gaintd
admis­
City and County Officers
sion, there is a regular settlement ace of the King is verv large and like beaver, chinchilla, squirrel, ot- nose. La Parisienne wears a close slip into the garden that night and Trapp’’— Two Parts). Louis Trapp,
M ayor................................. A. T. Morrison
In the is at one side of 1 great square or ter or ermine. They are used with fitting veil just touching the tip of meet her for a chat. Inrz learns of the next victim, is one of the clique
R ecord er............- .............J - 8. Lawrence or village within the gates.
Treasurer............................... B. H. Mast
case of residence quariers, which circular opening in the streets, it is fur coats and with tailored costumes her chin. It is a patterned veil Annette's invitation, and communi­ of criminal financiers whose manip
E ngineer....................... P- M. Hall-Lewis
Marshal ................................. A- P. Miller might be described as a substitute not much unlike some of the older trimmed with the same sort of fur with design in lacr or velvet, and it cates with Hernandez and Ponto, illations have caused the death of
Night M arshal...............Oscar WicKham for our apartments in American parts of other cities throughout the as the muff.
the father of the charming Violet
is invariably adjusted so as to pre­ who plan to kidnap Annette.
Water Superintendent S. V. Epjiereon
world.
Such
antiquated
buildings
and Fanny Warden.
A lucrative
At
the
party
Annette
and
Neal
The
new
fur
coats
have
a
tenden­
cities,
we
found
entrances
Horn
off
sent
a
neat,
tailored
appearance.
Fire Chief —.......................... W . C. Chase
Councilman—Jesse Bvers, C. T. Skeels these courts into stairways
The would be demolished to make wav- cy to define the waistline, rippling One novel new veil is quite heavy are set upon in ihe Governor's gar­ mail order business is used as the
C. I. Kime. Ned C.Kelley, W . H. Ly­
They are except for two circles over the eyes. den and kidnapped by Hernandez “ come on" by J Rufus and Blackie
ons, O. C. Santord. Regular meetings courts vary in dimensions, but the for more modern structures, if they out below to the knee
first and third Mondays each month. best of these ate perhaps two hun- j were found in an American city. not actually fitted but there is a cer­ These circles are made of fine mesh and his accomplises. They are car­ who, by mailing to themselves hun­
Justice of the Peace.......... J. J. Stanley dred feet wide in the middle, af- ! But Europeans love their historical tain inward curve below the arm- veiling and make one look as if ried off to "T h e Cavern of Death,” dreds of ten dollar bills, excite the
........ H. W . Dunham fording sufficient openings for pen old places, and those "poor kings’ ■
Constable......
pits which makes the figure slim­ they were wearing motor goggles. a smuggler’s cave, where they are cupidity of Trapp. Onion Jones, a
County Judge
pie
to
congregate
or
children
to
will
perhaps
be
compelled
to
live
in
Prominent among the models ex­ bound tightly and told by Her nan Wallingford conlederate, pretend­
mer and less bulky than did the full
Commissioners —W . T. Dement, Geo. J.
play in warm weather. The result, these antiquated old establishments fur garment of last year. Some of hibited at the Palace Theatre Fash- dez that the cave will be wredeck ing to mistake Trapp ns the owner
Armstrong
Robt. Watson of these many courts and the great f°f centuries to come, unless the ,
the new caracul coats show a bel tion Show were a number of new by dynamite in an hour. Neal and of the company, offers him $60.000
Alfred Johnson. Jr.
squares
that
have
been
mentioned
form
of
government
is
changed.
At!
A great Annette finally manage to free for it, and the crafty Trapp, scent­
.
T.
M.
Dimmick
which may be fastened either in sport outfits for women.
Treasurer
T. J. Thrift above, relieves the feeling of con noon each day. the K ing’s Guard
themselves, and are shown by a ing an enormous profit in the deal,
leopard’s
skin
coat
was
exhibited
back
or
in
front,
giving
a
pleasing
Raymond E. Raker
School Supt.
There are about 100 vaiiety ot line. One coat ripples at for a motor wrap, a brown leather sponge diver a perilous way ol es rushes off and buys Ihe business
C. F. McCullock gestion occasioned by the narrow changes.
...................F. E. Wilson streets; and on the whole, I am in- men in the procession.
Coroner
First you the bottom and is bordered with i coat and knickerbockers for flying cape under water. A moment after (from Wallingford for $50,000, hop-
Health Officer
clined to think that there ts more hear a band and then you step black fox. Collar and cuffs, as in the clouds, an English tweed in their exit, there is a terrific detona- 1 ing to turn it over to Onion for a
breathing space in these European aside while a large number of mu- well, are made ol fox and the collar | rose and blue for golf, and a volu­ tion, and the cliff sheltering “ The ' $10,000 gain. The postal authori-
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cities than one can find in more sicians, each crowned with a high turned hack, reveals the coat lining minous navy blue skirt with a red Caveru ot Death” topples into the ties get onto the mailorder business
modern America
The shops are fur cap, such as that worn by the of flesh-tinted satin. A new coat of coat for the hunt. A pnrple oilskin sea Neal and Annette ate picked just as soon as Trapp becomes its
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small and the department store idea ’ drum major’’ who delighted you Hudson seal has pockets and is coat model is practical for rainy up by the crew of the sponge fish-1 proprietor, and things look dark fot
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ing boat, and saved to parlicipate^the amatuer plunger.
trimmed with beaver. Beaver bats days.
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