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noSKBClMJ KEWS-ItEVIEW WEDXESbAt, JUNE 80, IQdl. page room YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK The World's Greatest Playground and Museum of Natural Wonders Magnificent hotels and commodious camps; 300 miles of Improved highways; all In the midst of mutchlesa scenery. Its hotels are marvelous establishments. Its camps are pretty little tent villages, models of cleanliness, sanitation, order, comfort and simple, infor mal living. An Ideal place tor vacation pleasures. Send for our beautifully illustrated booklet telling all about its wonders in word and picture. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR Operated DAILY during the season between 0 Portland and West Yellowstone by the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Leaving Portland 5 pm. Let our representatives explain the various tours which enable visitors to see the Yellowstone so comfortably and at minimum cost; also quote fares, pre pare your Itinerary and muke your reservations, J. 1L O' NFC ILL, Traveling Passenger Agent, with headquarters at 701 Wells Kargo Building, I'ortlund, will be glad to rail personally on anyone winning to visit Yellowstone, and arrange all details. Drop him a card or address YVM. McMURRAY, General Pasvenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. ADVICE TO LOVELORN AND OTHERS i BY MRS. 1.HIH HV A Daily Column of Question and Answers Conducted by a Woman Who Known. Address your Letters to Mrs. Ellsbury Care Roscbnrg News-ltevlcw. Dear mrs. r-nsDury: me man i am engaged to Is going horn on the 4th of July to visit with his folks. They live in a town about three hours from here on the railroad. Ho wants mo to go with him and visit them. We will be gone three days ' and go to a 4th of July celebration there. What should I wear, and should I goT I NKW'LY ENGAGED GIIIL, Hoseliurg. ' A. You ccrtAinly Nhoulil go and visit the reLitivefl of the innn you re to marry. First of all, wear your Hiilt and appropriate hat and Hllpiiera n the train. For the day of the -till when yon attend the eelebrntlon, 1 would take either a silk street ilrex r an orRniidy suininer dress. If you luive loth, wear the organdy dress In the day time and ehniiKe to the Milk street drew In the evening. Also take a pretty little bouse dress. That Is nil that would be necessary. Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: In what yenr did the world's fair at Chicago take place? STTDKNT, Camas Valley. A. In lXO.'l. I Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: If It Isn't too lunch trouble, could you give nie the Movie Closeups "Just Out of College." the tiold wyn I'icture featuring Jack l'irkfor.l which comes to the Auticrs tonight is from tile breezy pen of tteoigu Aile. and lni'luili'8 in its cast a ur 1 Colli yn n i' tress the petite Mollle" Malone. Mias Malonc's cleverness In "This Is the I.Ue." and -Stop Thief' both Coldwyn pictures, was such that she was offered a long' term contract to play exclusively In' Colilwyn pinures. ".Inst Out of College" Is the f 1, si picture umliT the new contract. Kilyth Ch.-ipnian Olio 1 1 0 r r 1 11 .1 11 ami Irene KI1I1 are others in the cast. Miss Klch was leading wmmiu for .Will Rogers In a number of picture! jind was also with Tom Moore in "Stop Thief." I As the energetic eoll.-:;e youth rirkford is given ample opportunity to display bis likeable person. ility and clever Interpretation of this kind of role. : NF.lGHHOltS OF WlHHK'lt.ll T. Special notice to Nvlghbors of Woodcraft: There will be a special meeting Thursday afternoon nl 2 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall for the purpose of conferring the degree. John W. I.ethaby, of Portland .is spending today In Iloseburg visiting with friends. BROCCOLI PLANTS . From home grown seed, tested by Oregon Agricultural College, . $4 per 1000 C. II. BAILEY A SOX rfaone 14-K24. Itoseburg. T population and kind of government at the Hawaiian Islands? It. K., Itoseburg. A. The chief executive officer of the territory of Hawaii Is the gov ernor .who is npioiuted by the presi dent Willi the approval of tho senate for a four years term, and who must be a resident of the islands In order to be eligible for nppoint incut. The territorial secretary is aiHlm d In the Name manner, but the heads of the territorial departments are ni Minted by the governor Willi the approval of territorial senali The legislature of Hawaii consists of the senate of 15 members, elected for four year terms, and Hie house of representatives of HO members, elected for two year terms. The cleli'Kale to congrws Is elerteil every two yenrs, and has floor privileges in the house but no vole. Tho Judi ciary consists of a supreme court. four circuit courts, and numerous district court. The jusilres of the supreme court and circuit courts are appointed by the president, with the approval of the l ulled Slates senate. The Mipiilatloii of the Islands, I". S. census, January , itfciil, whs 2."5, 01 2. of which number Honolulu bad H:l,:l7. ami Hllo lo.l.U. All Invited to Workers' Picnic Come out and be kills again, is tho Invitation of the Young i'oo ple's Christian 'Workers' Hand to their Fourth of July picnic at Whistlers' Heart. It s going to lie one of those old fashioned picnics like dad and mother used to go to whin they were cnurtin'. wb.re everybody tirlust a bis basl.etful of goodies. Tto're will be no tttsnme rourth of July orations Jusi a short pro gram, followed by games. The I'.cmiI, sometimes known a" IVckbv's Ir rv. is located about half w.iv between Cllde and Winchester 011 the North 1'n piiua, and there Is plenty of good fishing and swimming. til.l and youiu alike are Invited The start will be made from the rreslivierian church at 7:i:n. Trans portation will ! furnished for all. hut cars are rn'her scarce, so those who have unfilled ar will gladly be given passengers. I would lie appreciated If those who rare to go hill do not have cars would call Miss I lael James. 4 1 -It. or W. II. Amos at Kay's Suit shop. i o MtTH'K, CAR (HVMIW. 1 About ten members of the iHiuglas County Concert Hand need trnnspor , latum to Kiddle on July 4. Car own- ers geltig to Kiddle to celebrate the Fourth who can take one or more members of fie hand and who will arrive In lii.ldle not later than 9 a. ni. will confer great f.ivor on the band If they will notify A. T. Law rence, at 123.C.1SS Street. Flume 219.. XMih.rn i tKiii sai.k. There will be s cooked food sale given by the W. II A. of the Macca bees Saturday. July 2. at 9 a. in. at the Casey Real Estate office. Mrg HalH Morrow of t,jj,e u stopping at the luipqua. ': : AIlOl'Mt THE TOWN From Ridui't 1 J. II. Napier of ItucJipoil waa ill town 011 business Tuesday. J11 From Yoncalla .Mis. HukIi Warner Is III from Yon calla on a abort business trip. In (ruin lob Mrs. G. (1. Marcey, of lxile. spent Tuesday iu Kosehui g uhopping. Hown From llruiii a .Mrs. K. Newton, or Drain, Is in towu attending to business matters. I roin Llklon Hubert Crubbe was over from Elk lon yesterday attending to business. In From t'aiiyonilb Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Ellison of Can yonville tire In town for the day. In From C-ainni I Mrs. Stoble, of Camas Valley, ar rived iu town Tuesday for a short visit. I Home from Nevada Mrs. C. E. Muuson arrived home this afternoon after three months ' visit with her daughter In Reno, Nevada. ' In From Riddle i Mrs. Jess Hodges, of Riddle, w.'.s in Rosebnrg today visiting with her mother, Mrs. C. O. Hosnitr. In From Myrtle Creek j Mrs. L. A. Burdine, or Myrtle Creek spent Tuesday In Itoseburg attending to business matters. . Sulberlin Orrhnrdist Here j William .1. Ladil. prominent Suth erlln valley orchard 1st, spent the day 'in Itoseburg attending to business, matters. I Returns to Yoncalla ! j Mias Stella l'arks returned this afternoon .to her home .In Yonralla after visiting a few days with friends. Returns to Hralu ; Mrs. Hen lledrick and children re turned to Hraln this afternoon. The ; children have been undergoing throat operations at M"rcy hospital. Returns to Cnltfoniln I II. II. Tatinan returned yesterday to his home in Modesto. Calif.. after 'several 'days' visit with bis sister. Mrs. It. W. Vanwey. Rack from California Miss Vera Tipton Is home from Coronado, Calif., where she has been teaching school. She will spend the Rummer In Roseburg. Sutherlin 1'ostma.ster Here Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Ilayner. of Sutherlin ,rame to Roseburg today for a short visit with friends and to transact business matters. Home to DilliU'l Miss Faye Smith returned last evening to her homo at Dlllard after spending the week end with friends .in Pnaplmrff I'ienlc Postponed The Roseburg Art Embroidery club have poptponed their nil-day picnic innenniieiy 011 account ut mo uiiuT-i- talnty of the weather. Sutherlin tilils Here I Misses Wllnm and Marlone I add. of Sutherlin, arrived In Iloseburg ! tills iiiornlng to spend a few hours shotiiilntr ami visiting with friends. I Will l eave for Ashland Mrs. Francis Dlllard will leave to ; morrow morning for Ashland .to re imain for a week or ten days visiting with Mr and Mrs. ilerl O. Hates. In Cily on Hiisiness j J. Teuseher. Jr.. superintendent of tho Hoys' and Girls' Aid society of Oregon, was n business visitor in Iloseburg for a few hours today. .Cottage Fraver Meeting The weekly north side rottuge pray-r meeting was held this morn ,lng at the home of Mrs. John Itobr. ! with an attendance of 1ft. These ,'mcetinss are a continuation of those started iiunng itie iiuigin campaign. l.oc;il Hm-lier Move F. F. Jones, who has bet 11 con nected with tho Willard Harbor shop near the depot, has moved to the L. F. ltarnes I'.arbor slioit on Cass street. Mr. Jones started at his new tila-e of business on Monday. Here Prom Washington 1 1. M. 3nilth of Camas. Wash., nr rived In Koseburtr yesterday ami ull1 spend the summer here attending to business matters. Mr. Smith former ly resi b-d on outh Deer creek. Leave for Iloaglln Attorney Dexter Rice and family left this morning for Hoaglln. Ore., : where they will spend their annual i vacation camping. They expect to 1 ' absent several weeks. Leave After VNIt , j Mrs. J. T. Goodman and Mrs. Ross j Goodman, of Salem, ami Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Goodman, of Hoqtiiam. ' who have heen spending several (lays i at lite homo of James T. Good'-tan. '; In this cily, have returned to their ' homes. Th-ey are traveling by auto, (oltur to Turner C. 11. Hilton and wife, Monroe IT11- Ion. Miss Klsie Hudson and Miss I Viola Grimm will leave In the morn ing for Turner, where they will at j tend the state convention of the Christian Church. Mr. Hilton will give tb Fourth of July oration on ' Monday at 11 o'clock. 1 P. S. Officer Here I J. K. Ross, deputy V. S. Marshal, spent the day in Roseburg subpoena ing witnesses to appear before the 1 federal court in the case against John Isnn. Charles Rriiniflelil and S. M. Wellock. charged with con sptracv. About ten witnt se will be called from tMs eonimiini'y. Return to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Schiller H Ibr maun, who have been visiting In Iloseburg at the Ringer Hermann residence. i ft today fcr tb- ir home In Portlnnd. Thev were accompan ied heme !.v Miss Mayholle Miller of this city, who will visit at the Her mann residence and with her couln M-s. Ilov Kenni v. Mm. Rib-. Here Mrs. Susie Hales arrived In Rose burg the fir.d part of the wpek from Portland and will spend several weeks Iter- aMomlinr to biislnees matters eonne'ted with her property here. Mrs. Hales Is bouse. mother at Alphs Rho sororltv In C'orwi'lis, since the close of hoool has been visiting with her daughter Mrs. Den Bull Inkle In Portland. OX WAY HACK. (Hv Au.lcl PraaK). CHICAGO. June Dl- trict Attorney Clyne received a nidlo iiitwiuxe today from Dig Bill Haywood, unnouuclng that be is leaving- Moscow ou July 12 and would surrender on bis arrival." Vlsillng fixMii Seattle Mrs. -M. F. lUinsdell of Seattle Is visiting her son, W F. Ramsdell, the forest supervisor. Riddle Hotel Man Hero 11 vv 'r,,sl,c nf iho Riddle hotel. spent a few hours In Roseburg today visiting with frielids. In Town TiMla.v , Chas. E. Taliiott and Mark X. TIs dule of Sutherlin, were business visi tors In Roseburg today. To Kalein cm HiislnesN it 1 L.ta.. l..rt this afternoon for Salem where he will spend several days attending to legal uusiness. Going Ut Portland Sheriff Starmei and Deputy Sher iff Webb, leave tomorrow night for Portland where they have been sub poened before the federal court as witnesses. Here for Vacation Anna Puprnann who has been teaching school for the past three at To ll-ll.m f'flllf . Arrived here last night and will spend the summer vacation at ber uome in tuis city. licavlng for California Mr. and Mrs. W. J. uraasnaw are t r L' 1 nH i. i-1 .. .t rni;r . ' .1 . 1 1 1 duiiuai 1." ...... ........ - Khere they will remain for several weeks. Sirs, lirausnaw was injureu in a fall some time ago, and Is now recuperating. IS MKMIsKR OF COMMITTEE. -..... rlK 1 uailn, A le Ctroel is a member of tbe coinmlttte ap iiolnted to work up the community fair program. Mr. Street promises Ihnt the ludustrial club workers will have some fine exhibits. o CARD OF THAXKS. After having made another search for our husband and father, and 9eelng no hope of finding his body, we have decided to return to our old home in the east. We wish to thank everyone who has in any way helped us In our hour of bereavement and loss. Mrs. Rohr and family. o Christians at Last Win a Game Ry C. II. Hilton. The ball game last night at the nark kept everybody on edge until the last man was out. It was played between the Christians and Southern PaMfic. These teams are working hard to get out of the hole, and both were full of Splzerinktum last nl-:bt. Rush and Meade were In the points for the Christians, and Burt d Llovd started for the railroad bovs. Hurt finally gave way to N'eal. Tlie EspP0 fellows got a good lead In the first Inning and held 1' till the sixth, when they were tieti up, nnd In the seventh the Chris Hans kept plugging away nnd added some more. The railroaders came back with almost a tie In their half. The Christians were first to bat and nut one across on Casey's life on a fielder's choice, his steal to second and a nice hit by Perry. They got another in the second, a gift of er rors when Meade crossed the plate. The rails made three In the first on a single by Grimm, a hit batsman, and a two bagger bv Neal and an error. The s. P. added two more in the third on Grimm's two bagger. 1 wild pitch, a hit bv Reibel. an er ror, and a bit bv Rigcs. They got 'wo more in the fourth on some er rors When tho Christians came In for their sixth Inning the score was 7 In 0 neainst them. They had made two bits on Hurl in the first and had not made a hit since. But thev nreneil ii ti the long inch gun nnd the balls becan to fly. Four good, clean hits, one of them a three bagger, ind several errors enabled the Christian boys to put over five runs rt lie the iicore. The Espee bovs were miicklv blanked in their half, n Itusli Seetr,- to be putting some "v,vii ot the bat!. Theroventh the nirisHatu rh-ised fonr more over the ntatter. Three more good smacks it the pellet, this time lit the ex Mcnse of N'eal who war. pitching, tin rr"r or two thrown In. some steals. mI the rmis flattered In. givine the Chrls'hns the lead bv 1 1 to 7. The rails came In to do or die. and phi up a game fight. Grimm was on v an errer. and Reibel smacked the 'all on the kisser for three times. Veal few out to Perry, then Riggs 'as bit with the ball and ambled to 'Irst. C.irnenter got a base on bulls. Perrv did not get Singleton's fly for it wis getttpir dnrk hut he saved Flour and Cereals Try a sack of our Fxcliange Hi nod. 1,oW price but high quality, tiiiarnnteetl to please. Farm Bureau Co -Operative Exchange 0 4a WtnrheMrr, us fii-Ht, we am Mt you money, lloi 827. Thon f8. himself by throwing Carpenter out at sweend, but two wore scores were ovor. Toll mad toe (cor .11 to 10, and lnUreet blga. Lloyd, bawtTfr, iu tin-own out, and toe tni) ws HiVer. Th icor: a Christiana . 1 pee 3 2 A 1 0 0 2 4 5 6? 0 0 S 4 R.H.E. 11 6 2 0 0 3 10 7 Reibel, Luea Neol. Grimm; i Dree uaae bit. ter; two base hit, do u bio plays. Caiey to Fisher, Car penter to Reibel; etruok out by Bush 6. by Burt 4, by Neal 3; base on hall, off BurIi 3; wild pitch, Hush; hits with ball. Bush 2; passed ball. Meade. There seoms to be some mix up In the schedule this week. According to the printed schedule the Gspee play tho Baptists Thursday and the Presbyterians Krlduy. This would make the railroad boys three fames in a row and give the Christians only one game for the week. The rails are crippled and do not want to play three games, while the Christians are nlso crippled and are Inclined to feel that the advantage Klven by the printed schedule should be taken. How it will be feet tied remains to be seen, bat the Southern Pacific learn should play the game Friday night with the Presbyterians. The teams will need to get together and fix up the trouble as to the other game. - No doubt a game will be played Thurs day evening. o ' NEW TOUAT. KOll REXT Four room houie. and hioie rooin.&4-lN. IMne Hi. WANTK1 Modern unfurnished ft-ruo house by J uly l&th. Call Tel. &u7. W'AXTKD Housekeeper for snU fniiuly. 1'hono 4-J. . . , 1'UH SALE Ford Louring cr. Good running- order. $16U. l O. Box 7 13, Jtusrbuig, OreKon. WAN'TKU Heavy plow team for road work. Ph one Johnson, Oakland, 20-F32. FoK KKNT Modern four-room cottuge on Fowlt-r atrevl. Inquire 647 South SteplienH l'hone J&4-H, VAXTKL The Salvation Army has need of a baas drum. Anyone har tuK one for sale kindly notify Capt. C. Ford, l'hone 467-J. Folt SAL.F 6-rooin houite on the cor ner lot. Completely furnished. Cheap If tiikon at once. Phone 307-Y, or call 733 MUclU for information. Foil' SALi; 100 corda tlr wood, half mile to town BidliiK. $2.75 per cord. iood proposition for man and team hundtinK this. Address Box St, Sutherlin. Oregon. . TO OL'H PATUONH Remember there is more than one place In Medford here they make fluff rutfa. Out vug man Im in Uosehut'ir this woek. rixme &9. Our inme ami address is Mt-dford Fluff Hug Workn, 7j8 Pino St., Medford. Or?mn. , F(R SAIB A 10-a:re bearing apple nd peiir orchard, mile (rom the Pacific highway grareled road to the ranch; Rood river bottom soil and mi ideal location on the South Imp qua river for a -suburban home; 1& minutes from Roseburg:. Will con sider used car as part payment. For )t ;t il Inquire at Mclirew's Auto JxchH n hp. It. K ROBERTS USED CAR BAR GAINS 118 Ford tourtnjr, like new. 117 Ford touring, fine condition. 1916 FTtd touring, looks good. I'M 6 Ford touring, a dandy. All in A-t condition. Good rubber. A real bargain In each car. Oood terms. lft i Studchftker 4. i;n Ford hug. 1916 lromoblie buff. Spot cash for your car or will sell It for you. 324 West Cass St. Phone 144. Oi'l'OKTFN'lTy KN04 7KS AGAIN Here it a fellow with 160 acres of land. -0 acres of good prune and berry land tady to plant, balance he:4vy timber and not a steep liillnlde prnposition either. Smalt house, big bain, on a good hard surfaced road, 3 miles from store, post office, church, school ami shipping point. Only two thounand dollars, part time. Some fellow will get this soon and make it worth six thousand. 8up pone you look It over. A. T. Law rence, Commercial Affent. 12S Cass Htreet. Phone 21. KOTK'ti TO CONTRACTORS. IIIUIIWAV CONNTRt'CTIO.V, UOVG l.H COL.TV OUKtiOV. Sealed bids will be received by the county court of Douglas County, Ore gon, at Itoseburg; Oregon, at 3 o'clock p. in. on the l&th day of July, 1921, for construction work o a section of road letv-en Uoftehure and Reston, known as the Looking Glass Hill Section. T.ie work Involves approximately 3 4.u feet of grading-and graveling, the limits being more particularly de scribed n from Kglneer'a Station 9-1-60 in the S'WV,, Section 29, Tj. 37 B., ft. 6 W. W. M., to Kngineer's Station 41-1-00. No bid will be considered unless ac companied by cash, bidder's bond, or certified check for an amount equal to at least five (ft) per cent of the total nmout of tho bid. A sufficlot bond will be required for the faithful performance of the con tract I a sum equal to one-half the total amount of the bid. 1 it ns, spec I Meat Ion a, forms of con trart. proposal blanks, and full lnfor matlo for bidders may be obtained at the office of the county elork or the county roadmaster. courthouse, Rose burg, Oregon, upon the deposit of Ave dollars. The rlarht In reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept the pro posal or proposals deemed best for the county Hated June 27. 1921. Bv order of the County Court of Douglas County. Oregon. IRA B. RIDDLE. Clerk. MrTICK TO COTH CTOH. IIIGIIW V CO VTRI ITIOV, DO CO LAS COI'TY OHRUOtt. Sealed htdi will be received by the County Court of Douglas County, Ore ?n. at HojM-htirg, Oregon, at 3 o'clock p. ni. on the lKth day of July. 1921, for '-onstructlon work on a section of road between Itopehura and Rest m, known a Taher Section No. I. The work Inrolres ar proximately e-ort f,-et of grading and traveling, the limits belng more particiilarly de-s'-rtbed as from Engineer's Station 1-1-60 21.1.00 which bears S. R05 feet from the omer of Heca. 21-22-27 and 28, Tp. 37 H. 6 W.. to Engineer's Station tt-1-07 .. a distance of approximately No hid v'li be considered unless ac (oninanled bv cash, bidder's bond or ertinVd check for an amount equal to nt leHst five (E per cent of the total amount of the hid. A uffMnt bond will be required for the faithful performance of the con-trsr-t in a sum equal to one-half the totsl amount of the hid. Vans, specifications, forms nt ron- tfnrt. prnponl blanks, and full Infor .mntlon for bidders mav be obtained at I tb office of the countv clerk or the ---tiniv ronnmaster, upon the deposit oi I ff dollars. The right Is reserved to reject any for all proposals or to accept the pro- posnl nr proposals deemed best for tits i COITtV Dated June 27. UJ1. Bv order of the County Court tf Doutlas Count Oregon. IRA B. RIDDLS, Clark. Auto Top, Auto f rimming, XXV Cushions, Seat Coders ' . California St?tioBary Top,- C M. JONEs TOD Malor nA lTi i.l -r .v MU upaoisterer OrarTenfearifoperitnc, San Francisco . PHONE 338 Cnrtain Iajht, Top Dressings "I Trim Yout CarNotYon' 708 North Jadaon Street " League of Nations Has Heavy Expense : GENEVA, Switzerland. June g. Obligatory use of two languag. French end EnglUh, In all Its trans actions, and the high cost of living at the headquarters In Geneva are etven bv thA BnAflni mi. vestlsatlnj the workings of the ,empltl if lit Ton league of nations &nri nn Avni.nntn. I so vital tn , . of what has been connlriemH in .,! the natlnn.i . F quarters as the xcesalv cn nt their nv anj si orranllaKnn Tho ... linverf .1.. . "n ll organisation. Thn nnui.. r... i... llevnf .. .1.. .. " - ..... ...... su, laai -. v uig IHf Mi 1 i rear, as alrfuiHv rA.nnrt.ui . n) . rlcultnn. t. 150.000. , ' lal foresu . "There can be no doubt," savs the 1 ce ln " elecUe . J committee's report, "that, rightly or ' Mt nsil to be wer wrongly, the league of nations has 1 man' ' the iT' the reputation of costing too much." '""ty ,air nWinsrJ The report then goes on to explain of "winon frosi,B how the complexity,' diversity and fountI affected, at novelty of the work undertaken ,left to netur I necessarily costs heavily, particular- , I ly since it Is ln the hands of a com-1 Goodyear Tim ' paratively young Institution that : lacks experience. j ' " -- I The dual language of the league IWSI XKEI mS9m requiring translation and duplicate . publication of nil documents alone' Dooglu Cewi c J accounts for one-third of the entire ( ' P'r at RiiHJe expense, the report says, then points 't ' required thit it out that the location of the head- by 9 o'clock Indian, quarters ot the league ln Geneva ac- niemberi will jt iin i n, counts for a good deal ot the exces- autos. Trimtwmjs, ml slve outlay. - needed foi ibttt "Since the mein purpose of the hnyl tri H bwmi commission of Inquiry is to suggest " ""I' lw1 Ws every form of economy." the report lown Mn lkwi" says, "ii teeis Douna to point out "-. r i mm that, at the moment, Geneva is and so far as It Is possible to foresee will : remain a city in which the cost of living is comparatively higher than in almost any city ln Europe, and where the rate of exchange is, at the moment of writing, the most disad vantageous for the great majority of states members of the league." The report suggests that were the league headquarters located at Brus sels, Fountatnebleau, Turin Vienna, or almost anywhere else, an Immediate economy would be effect ed that would be appreciated by all members of the league and particu larly by those whose exchange Is de preciated. Tonight 15 c JACK PICKF0RD IN "Just Out of I Colleee" AN EDUCATIONAL --J A NAJlMJ i MONKEY rnMROV tUlU C0US. 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