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R0SEBUR9 NEWS WEVIEW. WEDNE8DAV, AU0U8T Z2. 1a. PACE EIGHT BRITAIN 0PSET1 OVER MODERN GIRL'S "SEISE" Lady Diana Manners Start3 Controversy That Has Become National MORALS 'NOT QUESTION i Problem of What More a I'ittinrf and Appropriate, Stale Oilier Clitics in Controversy !' F. A. WHAV , Internal lonal News Service Blaff t.'oriesponileiil. LONDON', A UK- --Have tho women of (his feticrailou les re-. Ftralnl, leH m use of what Is :h c-nt : ami iieioiiuiiu than the women of, any. two ci iieriilliins ago? I the house and out of the windows. That Is Hie eHKeiire of the ciintro- N iichleu- women hasleiii d to turn ill versy which, beaun hy Lady Dluiia 1 a f-re alarm. Manners, la now ai-.ltaLln Hiiiulii. I 'ihreo minutes later the ffro laddies Lady llland Snltoii, wife ot Una- prei.iied for nellon their new equlp laud's must lainous hhk -. ii. tin- meiit, as yi t unused. I'ut the Hire rwers Hie query wiih a dlifiiict lor trylnit out the hn.t.d new hose "Yes." "To me," die says. ' i-. ii was not at hand. All Hut the fi.-e-a perfectly sober and Ju.,iiiiabli. ac- .nn n fium I wep-.a litt'e black st-w cusallon." 1 l-an and a few coals in the bottom. "Lady Diana." continues Lady: Sutton, sums more concerned Willi i MASS MEETING TO BE HELD. the manners than the morals of. modem Kil ls. I am glad of thai, h--: A mn-.nt meeting; w ill be held Thurs caiise 1 hold no particular Inlet for ih'y evei.ini:. Auk. 23, at the hi ah Hie ulrl of my own i-li-lhood. I do school audllorliiin at 8 o'clock sharp not claim that she was. In a seise, f"'' 'he purpose of discussing uie post any better t.ian the pirl of to li'v. poi.eeu nt or Hie o eninif of the public Hut when It comes t the in--!t ioti of s-hoolM of llii -, city. A larg-j iilimd manneis II Is a very dll'f.-p m unry. !,n' '' ' n.-siri'd by various preniilents ' TiMitNu-a! .Moles!" "t Hie I'aivnl Teachers Associalions "Lady lilai.a tells us that thero ln order lo gi t the sentiment of pa has h no change nt all. -Tilings trims of the schools of Die clly in re have always been the m-ne,' she -ard lo the question of post ponemonl. su a. '111111 nlwavs will he to il id Mrs. foster llutncr, Fulleiton of time.' iiuch an a-seriion hiril.es me as all the more remarkalilo t-lmc 1 happen to write imuit-dlat !v nlii-r wl! ncs; lug the revival or n play which Irirst on the horlo:i tvinty j ears afM as a comet of iniproiM h-tv. It Is now regni'ilnl ns u lil'i'y r ipictalile sillib. "I retueuiher well when It was produced. It was dlscii.isc'l with baled breath: the hi ruin. v;as re garded ns a monster or wl-ke Ineis. Today no youm; woman v.o.ilil turn a hair ai lis ino.-l Ihrilllng ias :,ii;cs. "Therefore I lliink It Is sal'-', at any rale, to assume Ilia girls are dirforent. iiiodern I "What, then, lire our ci ! h Kins? To me the most dKlr'-nln' thing nhoiit the modern girl Is lit it, ei:i when stie is Innocent, rhe iiiu:ir:i lo desire to give the lm,iies .ion ol guilt. There may have Iie-n plenty of f.io'llili rlrls in the Iri I g -t'.i ra- ri- de- tion, but they had at 1' -an tin cency to disguise ilr-ir lolly. Th did not flaunt It on Ho- hous Mop.i. till I'llllllS of Ylciv "The modern girl. In.' e.im1". considers It tlemoileo to mis tile point of a rhiue s'orv. II--- i-iother would have regarded it as declasse to see It. The girl iii;i';'m n p.iin? cf gol"g lo ilances unchaperoncd, even whin her panucr Imr.-s lo r to: death. Her mother wo-.il l have Iti- !i llsti-d on a chatieriili. "Nee if hei"t. - LIBERTY Tl IE BIG SI 10V FOR 2 DAYS MORE Only Torvfjht and Tomorrow NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Only 10 and I 5 Cents DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS llpr a'atv IN RETURN F:NGACEMENT OF ONE OF 1 1 IE LKY 1 AC 'THE MARK bodily ALSO: AESOP'S FAW.ES " I RIDAY nnd "BRIGHT LIGHTS I - i t everv soul hail bfen crying Mil for i mr alone willi In r jn'ini'!. I modem girl. vii wii-ii ' r lire rt-'l us res' h, pi "'i r n.ti.i Willi nrliri.-l;:l M-arl-r l- r-;,n.i . Ml-- believe II -mart. t-: l-fl 't iiicji hl 'P. lip been while rt mow lif wuiiM. have avoided u.-dn ; (os metics, bc-aine- she would lutv Coll- Ml'd'cil tlli'lll vulgar. ktall nii.T ciMk - "She drinks cm tall, although ,1,.- l-.a.hM Com. be- (!ll-e Ulllirwll- Hill- Will Til' rcgarili-ll '., m.i .,f ilite it.it ll'ocgh !,,T , hail Mi" I'm- iiMira- r-ir iiioi ii r ii.ui , " i v",;: i8 lr t :1 X Int . i. ,li,n I Htn n-t Ldv-Katlni. (DP-rl y, I am nit saiMng that i-mivi.MiiiI is rn;r l-li' ho (-nv a. i it r'l- s (ill li l.l'nl r!'isnl iliwiri. I ill line S.H Hi.il lolr a I'll' fad- v !.! h tin i t" tin- world In di-muii-. tn- vi ilnwn c.iit. tt-i-n tin- tliniii-lits ln-hliiil it du nut niatttT. "Hut It ilni-B mi-Mi to mo nbvlnnn ' Dial if a woman in-rnlHli-ntly In'-1 i haves an tlni'li.-h Mic w.-v ili-cla '' . ' t-.he will pri n-iillv h. cnin.. en. Thut j latu:-r to whirl, Un mimj irirl rmiillllll ly Is mihlict' i. II Inti ri main a pini- to tin uircn-i':- na-! mr. : to the ': ki r it J .i : 1I I V he-j iiiini-d ii reality." ' o I FIREMFN SUMMONED TO UENCH STEW POT SMUDGE, (Inli rii illimul N.-ws f-Vrvhi-.t LIMA, Ohio. Am-. 22.- Just a little pan of cherries, fnryfitti n on a coal oil move In the kin hen of Mrs. Eninia Hi.ppearil. They stewed and Htewed. Not wisely, hut too well. Ulack smoke cloinls rolled Into the upper rooms of schcol. Mrs. Kttintev Kidil'-r. Iletison school. Mrs. II. W. Maddux, high school. H. K. Shoemaker, Hose school. it; Sll t lltl, I't T ADMITS Sill'. ;i'.v i.v mail i:o (ltiterniillnnnl N(-i iroltlce.) MAlln-NllKAl) (INT1IAMKS, Kng. Aui;. 22. - Dorolhea Medium II, a vouiig girl of an excellent Irish fam llv. wns brought Inlo court here "'mreeil with murdering her seven weeks old child. She piinresseil to the police (hat she had posl'-d the' body of the huhv to a man In Toi-tt. , The police found the lutby'R body I'l the post office hamper. TO CII'.CI.I-: WOIM l IV YACHT IMH It t'AWAS (liilprnAtleioil N.wi p.r' ti DI'HI.IN. An". ?: ... The Lr.-tn rrcht s-mrlse has left Kingston Har bor with the uvowed lalentio-i -'r going around the world solely under canvas. Three Irishmen constitute th'1 cre. nnd they hoiie to reach New 'calami before Christmas, They will return by Cape Horn, anil cvnept lo l-e bai k In Ireland hv Sepieiii'i!ier. li' - 't T The only iliri'icnlly they nnllclpati the prnunclatloti by harhor tins r - . of the Km- ntl'ie if tli-lr era't THEATRE!' P I S Ol- I IIS CAREER OF Z0RR0f W00KS Q&mf tomeftiitxf-gotfYy.: .Jul! ff faisa action l ' JMfy oror utSl mnaart' $i chirary and glamor p imm m LsnvUNT - an.l TOWN TOPICS ?! SAI L'RDAY " j OF BRO ADVAY" GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL" UNLIKELY SAVANT BELIEVES lea cannot be put into a book," asserts I'luri-n.tiir Jon-pn Miners ijiii'. i - " of the English department. State nilM-i-sity. who il"""i In .'d uiiiio ri;m i iiivitmi;.. w nu unuum wiictli'-r the "tri al American novel" !'1" - arrive. i . w ' , ,,. ., T '.,:" v V " ' hue collectively made up a sort of re - cipe for it, .,,,1, contributing an es- ngn-dii nt," I'iofi sor Lonney 1 ." , .,y . I r American. It must envisage Amer - 1,1 ,,"''"'J- characteristics. id-""7 "" -- final M-enery and tiaikciound. It iini;-t he, most of all, a genuine work of art. adeqiiaip In mructure to the iin iitnesH of Hie eonciplion embodied. This la a laite coniraet," con- tinned rrofessor lienney. "I am afraid '"""' essential will be left out VMli-ll llie WOIK SUIIHIS CWiupn-ie. nturi- iia cnnnol he put Into a book. Life 18 hinder than literature." HAS GOOD IDEA FOR DIARY ii,- pi. a. i .... i ciL.t.. d.. eonal Historian's Worry and Is Sure Chronicler. Arthur HJinks has at last found a satisfactory way of keeping a diary, Ilore than oncu he had started off the new venr with a nlee fresh volume, lie- tcrmliHMl H. let not a slnKlo day f;o by without liink lie mime entry. And mora than once March, April oeMay have found the diary ahandoncd and forgot ten. Now Arthur Is getting along flue with what he calls his "occasional diary," the New York Sun and Globe BtlltliH. I lo explains: "I .found thut what caused me to loso Inteyst In other dairies was the i fe ling that however burin; a day I , inlyht buvo 1'iit In, I felt compelled to : make Koine sort of entry. No inure do I use a dated printed diary. Instead 1 1 have a loose-leaf notebook. I write nt j the ton of the mice the iliite of nnv itav w hich lias seen events worth recording and make a note of them. There may be no entries between May 1 uud 12 ! n. .nine ,1 on page 1.1. Hut that win be because nothing of Interest or nt ! least, worthy of note, has transpired between thoe dales. j '"lints I have u record of keen Inter est lo myself thut Is not cluttered op with a lot of borlnif. uninteresting niemoiunda just because the space was there ami had to be tilled each nfeht." ' i CIVIL WAR GAVE RED CROSS 1 j How Frederlcktburg Inspired Clara Carton With Idea- for the ! Famous Organisation. The Civil war hail scarcely started i when Clara llarlon voluntarily aban- j (limed her business of teaching school lu a New Jersey town nnd enllsled as j aric-.noon atleniltug to business mat n nurse in the hospital of the L'nlon j tors. urniy. l-'rom the out -t slm insisted ! tilKin doing duty at the front. She i I'tin-luiscd Touring was especially Interested In one of, the regiments from New Jersey, nnd before the men In that command went Into action she ministered to them In way that won their gratitude. An Incident which she never forgot oc-j clir Hansen and wife, residents furred after the tmtlle of Fredericks- or Medford. motored to this city and burg, say the records. Miss Marlon are visiting twlth friends and at reeeived word that she was wonted nt tending to business. the Lincoln hospital. This Is her own simple slory of what occurred there: "As I rmered the ward 7(1 men saluled me, stnnilUig such (is could. others rising feebly ln their beds. Every man had left his Mood upon the battlellehl of Fredericksburg. My hand dressed every wound i.iimy ol them In the llrst terrible moments of agonvl" laiieniiing to Business mailers. Tnat Incident Is said to hnve been j0 yjgj( n Green the orlglu of the lted Cross, which Mjs! jonnet Croft left yesterday af was orgiiuii'.ed 111 1SV2. and with which teinoon for C.reen where she will vis the naitie of Clara Harton Is Inseie it for several days. iirahly liukcil. She was the founder of the lted Cross und Its llrst presi dent. For years i tie name, -nates the Printer." has been synonymou? with "good prlntlnr " L I I. i V 1 Sppcisl Ruled Sheets for All Kinds cf Lcdirrrs Made on Sliort Notice If you need any printed niatler of a special ruled na ture, we can supply your wants. Place your order with your liom printer nnd be assured of the best possible service. Nows-Review Office Phone I 35 I I WTT ; LOCAL NEWS ' X jeft For Vacation William Van Huron and family leu v. imam van ijun'ii mm ,ljH im,rnnKi uy motor, for the toast !coumiy lor a uion h'ii vac"''1"'- ; country i ; m ,,kiii in , M.H- ""! ' ' . ,.. r. ill tliiyuiiviuc, npi-ni ........ 1 , lhs ,.ltv y.urday (hupping mil olrit.r busings, . Left y,.t9rd,y . 1 Miss Grace Cordon left yesterday for ll)n,.y CIe,.k t.re ,,,. will Join i in htraui'rs on tin ir iiuiiunu np. , ir ltlll .rH. um Hhiik ; j,,. anj jjrs v, jjam H:)He, who (,aV(. ).,. vIbIiIiii; In I'aiouia and i i-ortI::nl for the past inoiita, have r..i,irn(.(i hnmi i . . .f( j.'(. f;'ttH aj.i - Mlfig C()ra HluntnKt.r of Coiiullle, .,, hilg b,.(,n vi3iiM)! .re for .. v- eral ka, left the first I week for Uranta l'a . of tun 1'roin Ten Mlh U. liogera nun i.iiiiuy ii i Mile motored to this city ycs irilay and spent several hour:) ultemliiift to business inattuis. i Hero l-'or I-'ew Hour MIbs Martha Young spent several hours ill this clly yesterday shop I1.'1' n1 visiting with friends. Miss i ' uu" " To Visit Mrs. Slelger Mrs. AI. Jlughea arrived here yes terday afternoon front l'ortland and will visit for a row days wnn Airs. L. Mutzger. ItotiimH From I'lilo Altv K. C. Kitzpatrlck. who has been al- ...wll. .......... ..l,,.l nt QlimrnrH univ,.rHl y, rt.turn,.a i.ome yesterday afternoon. ' - Stoppcl Here Mis. Hessie Huinrlck stopped ln 'his city nnd met Mr. Huinrlck here. 1 hey left this morning tor I oos lla to visit for several weeks. They arc- from Portland. Miss Clough In Mjs!j Vvfu,la dough spent the morn jnK )n Hoseburc shopping and attend ing to other business, Miss Clough is from Canyonville. To Visit In Portland r : t.-t I ' 1. 1 n VT .1.. V.nn . ,.. In ., (1o,nn,, v,1.,,lv f()r s,.VPral Inon,hs i..rt for Portland where she will visit before going to I.os Angeles. XMtlHK ,lrrtZ Mr. and Mrs. K. I). Knollin, who have been spending the summer In Washington, are visiting here at the home of Mrs. Knollln's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ueland. Mr. Ilolslnger In S. S. Holsinger. who Is a resident of ltlee Crook, was In town for the n. r-ayior 01 i.Biiyonvine was iu u'Kn ,oll;lv a"'1 purchased Ford ; touring car from the C. Lock ' wood Motor company. it.. otl iii.rt.UhH Miss Kelley Left (iuu Alt. 1-..ll.,r n'Vin linn t.o.tn fl ,,',' ,,, ... u,,i . rOP the past two weeks, left yesterday for her homo in Portland. Over From Oakland Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips and !"'n w,,r V,T from Oakland yesterday Stopped Here Mrs. H. E. Hodgin who has been vis iting in Seattle stopped in ltoseburg on her way to San Francisco and Los Angeles, where she will visit with rel atives. Mrs. Hall Left Mrs. John Hall left yesterday after noon for Anderson, California, where she will visit with friends and rela tives indefinitely. Kml Miller Hen' j Fred Miller, a former resident of this city, who is now making his hi-iiie lu Portland. Is spending sev- oral dayj in Kos. burg viMMiii; aud atlendiu.; to business matters. Fonder llohlents Here Mr. and Mis. Haute Campbell, for mer residents of this cltv, nr" visit ing here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ci'mpliill hnve been making their home iu Hums, Oregon. Itettirneil From California Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker and family returned Monday afternoon j fron a muter trip to points In southern California. Tln-y visited in 1 os Angeles. I.ie.g Ue.-ich and other points In that stale. The Walkers i were away form Kosebur three we. lis. I I'.etiirns From Trlv I Miss Agnes I'itchford. who has been spending the past few days In i'ortlind and Salem, rrrlved home TuiMilny afternoon. While In Sn 1" in Miss Pltchferd visited with her Jist.r. Mrs. Claude Welch. Ij'ive For l Angeli-. Mrs. Lee iniberly and daughter. Vloretice. who hsve hecn visiting In Itosol urg and Portland for the past lew- weeks, will leave tomorrow on their return trip to Los Angeles. topping lu Grants Pass for a few ilnr." visit. Ther are former Rose v'Yg residents, and . visited with friends and relatives here. I Mitt Cox Left I mikm llernlce fox. who ha lieen vlaitiiiR here at the home of Mr. llrl 'Vox left tliia afternoon for EuKeno. I In From Drew Mr Charlea Urowninp ana "n were In thin city from Drew thia morning attending to bunlneiia mat ters. Returned to Eugene - Mr. H. J. Kisher who ha bren vImIHiiic in tho vicinity with frienda left this afternoou for her home in Eu seue. , Mr. Helfrlch Here W. E. Ilelfrleh -apeclal agent of the I' ni ted States Fire Insurance com nnv. anent aeveral daya in this t-iiv attendlnK to business with the local uccnt, W. A. Ilogard. Ta Visit In Portland Margaret Metzger left on the nft- ernoon train for l'ortland where she will visit with relatives for two weeks. Move to Cochran Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Allison left this afternoon by motor, for Coch ran, where they w ill make their home. In Shopping Yesterday Mrs. Walter Wright who Is a resi dent of Glide, spent several hours In thi3 city yesterday shopping. Motored to Riddle Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright, daugh er. Esther, son, Ixias, and Garold Irwin motored to Riddle yesterday and spent the nrternoon visiting with friends nnd relatives. t NEW TODAY I t FOM SALE Second hand lumber. Call at 329 W. Lane st FOIl SALE Good farm team cheap. Phone 14 F 14. Doyer Bros. FO'lPsALE 25 eastern grain sacks. 603 West Lanest. WANTED I men to pick tomatoes by the bushel. J. E. Evans, Dillard Oregon ' WANTED Feeder lambs, ewes, and wethers. Phone 280. SEWING MACHINE crates $1.00. ready to ship Crate nnd crating $1.50 The Singer Store. Itoseburj:. WANTED Middle aged lady or girl to do housework for 2. 404 So. Pine st. Phone 143-J. WANTED 3 or 3 1-4 inch second hand wagon. Must be in good shape. Phone 32 F 13. FOIl SALE Hungarian prunes and peaches. 3c a lb. Come and gel them. G. W. Kezartee. 114 N. Flint St. STILL SHEDDING other people's tiers for them. Why not yours? Wood piled. Victor Arundel. Phone 1S9 U WANTED, PRUNE PICKERS at the Clouch ranch. Good camping ground. Standard wage. Address Huron Clough, Canyonville, Oregon. ANEW Sfl.l.OOdieck "writer t-5.00. Here Is a chance to get a standard machine cheap. Taken In trade. Umpqua Battery Station. FOR RENT 4 room house. Darn, chicken park, parage, ono mile out. $12 per mo. Chas Eyes, S2G N. Jackson st. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 3 room mmrtment in modern home. Every thing handy and convenient. Outside entrance. No objection to child in arms. Phone 455-J. FOR SALE 7 room furnished houso. 4 lots, on paved st. Insured for $3700. Rented for $37.50 per mo. Price $3000. See Chas. Kyes, 826 N. Jackson st. FOR SALE Pure bred Ramboulette, rams, one yearling, $25. Spring rams $20. Ranch at Isadora. P. O. ad dress Oakland, Oregon. Phone 40 F 11. Clarance Tostevin. A NFW set of four-air shock absorb" ers 'or medium or heavy car $60.00. p 'iih-r rice $175.00. Good reason for s.liinir nt low price. Umpqua Y eery Station. FOT! '.M.F--27U acres on highway. Good buildings, water system, a pretty home, reasonable. Will sell on easy terms. Come quick and look It over. Sec Chas. Kyes, 826 N. Jackson st. BATTERIES CHARGED Repaired and tested. Do not be mistaken. If you want sulphuric batterv charg ed we will do It at reasonable price. Lightning Ilatterv Station and Gar rage. 329 W. Lane St. FOR SALE Cheap if taken at once, nice modern plastered 7 room house with built in fixtures. 2 lots, lots of small fruit. Terms if desired. Phone 4r,5-J. FOR SALE Complete ser6 "volumes of auto engineering. Like new. Cheap. Furniture, electric washer, davenport, bed, dressers, etc. Phone 50-Y. FOR SALE One potato diggerTTO hole single disc grain drill, both like new. Will tnke good 2 In. farm wagon ln part payment for 20 horse "ower motor. R. S. Hutton, Garden Valley. AIMITTED"-THErtEST " P,rYlT TOWN--6 roori plastered bungalow, on paved street, close in. cement sidewalk, bath and modern conven iences, lot 40 x lo;. .street assess ments sll paid for. Price $"2."n Terms. W. A. P.OGARD REAL ES TATE Co.r40.iCass St . phone 303. FOR SALE If you are lookinfor something good here It Is. Store of new and second hand goods, and taxi business with the best and easiest riding auto In the business Can't attend to both and will sell either. Llovd's Cnsh Store, or Thone 44. 12,- Sheridan st. FOR SALE -Small stockof vafi"'iv store goods, shelving and some fix tures A bargain for some one wish-In- to open a 10 anl 15 cent store V ill also sell stock or fixtures se. psratn. One new computing camlv scale cheap. Can be seen at MS So. Main st. or Phone 512 J. o See Wlllard Smith, breeder of pure- tied Hoistelns. GliBo, Ore. 'Aweeklv- - j Income ' while you are disabled Regular paymenfj each' week'. Emergency funds v in time of need An assured income for life ' rAll benefit? of regular life insurance, with several splendid additional features Splendid opportunity open for District ManaJ Wr-te: J. W. Stewart, Ga.co Bid,., p,Z' Clry DoteoBiitn ONE OF THE STRONGEST COivl?ANimTpT t LOCAL NEWS J Left For Portland- voiney binott lett his nrternoon for in tuts city. Portland where he will spend a week j - or ten days visiting and altendins to pee Hudson ikwtir-l Dusiness. tmir work. liadmEitl Mrs. Oakley In Mrs. Harry Oakley, who is a resi dent of Dillard, was In town today shopping and visiting wilh friends. In From Myrtle Creek Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin were in this city today shopping- and attend ing to other business. They are resi dents of Myrtle Creek. In Town Yesterday Mrs. R. Montgomery was in yesterday, from Looking Glass, Ing with friends and on other ness matters. town Left For Cottage Grove , Mrs. J. T. Allison who has been vis Iting In Grants Pass nnd in this city with It. E. and I). Y. AllifOn li-rt this afternoon for her home in Cottage Grove Leave for Vacation Dr. L. A. Dillard and family. Dr. Claire Allen nnd family. Mrs. C. R. McKn'ght end Mrs. S. F. Cohh lift this nfternootf for the vicinity of Honey Creek, where they will spend the next two weeks enjoying a vaca tion. B. P. 0. E. Regular meeting Thursday, Aug. 23. Initiation. On Universal electric lighting plants we can save you from $150.00 to $200.00. See us before you buy. Wharton Bros. Miss Camilla Patterson on the Organ WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY RETURN ENGAGEWENT TOM MIX "JUST TONY" i Story of the Wonder Horse .TONY "STARS AND STRIPES" "THE GREAT WHITE SILENCE" Friday NORMA TALMADGE IN "THE PROBATION WIFE" preDarpiiv "SICKNESS? " OLD AGE ? -DEATH? Youhavenorightto shun these thg de Proper provr aon against tin. Pected m tSl learn just what the Pa. fcet Protection Fob w joe you. coupon below POrtunity.&ajjt West Coast lif West Coast lot Insuranci Ca j Gentlmms Widiovt oUi'tajoa osbiw said nu more inotmalun, (KQNtui (Dt) (m'"-, Operated Os- Frlends of lfo.WJjr.J rem ty wa3 otm'ri a ii .: Hospital of tvioi j.i, proving. Mn.tT9l here, havin;ltiiii Dance at Dis Friday Night, At Dancing 9 to I Com Men Even "T.ij is were uU .-- rf3(. i rerton ir vF tbe llrl T V In tut rr "(.mm. nntell b I" . v .t The MO"' Tortus bj DOWLAS . . -rtV II' -BELUo-' Miss Annabel Own LAST TIKE TOM Mm i spa