THURSDAY MORNING, J,ULY.;24,rl924 r- 3 CITY. NEW TOE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON rS IN 'BEIEF. x v V V 5 ; v I- V V 'X i S ; Get Hu tiding Permit ! J T" "afrs.. prater. j-stelYc4 a. permit Wednesday for the construction of "a dwelling at , 14 $ South Seven teenth. , The i residence will ijeost sr,oo. i - Kara,' Bridge on Fi Two calls were received by he fire department, at. 1:25 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. - One was from 1106 North Fourth, where a barn, used as a woodshed, was damaged t by a roof fire. The other call rushed the- department to the bridge on South Commer cial, where a minute area was burned, : . U " . . Births Are Reported . . Births reported to the office of the city health officerWednesday were Richard W.. to Mr, and Mrs. JMwin' C. . Pjurvine. 805 South Twelfth, aHhe Court Street Chris tian, church maternity home, July and Ada Marjorie, to Mrj and Airs. W. P. Watkins, 1078 North Capitol., on July 14. t. Dance-r- V ... ' - m Auburn Hall Thursday. ' Good music. . . jly24 Xelson Lions Shaker f 1 j i "Making Education a National Concern" will be the subject of an address to be given at the Friday luncheon 'of the LionV'cJub Friday noon by Prof. J C. Nelson, prin cipal of Salem hlgh'school. Miss Gladys Stevenson will be the solo ist of the' day. . The Lions will itnake' final j rrangements at this time'to attend the charter presen tation at , Lebanon Saturday night and alineup obtained on the num ber who- will assist the Longview club. In. stalnge Pageant of r ProgressiJiiiy' 31. . It Is expected " that ' theTocal den will be repfe- sen ted ai the pageant. , U Wanted Mazzard Seedling Cherries. Both black and red Mazards. Pearcy Bros., 237 State street. '- ; V-:" " -' '- X. ' J24 Has Awful "Hangover" Though Carl Wright, a: minor. .1. .was' arrested at a local' rooming ' house by Officer Putnam at 5 o'clock Wednesday morning, he had ttn awfui "hangover" all day yesterday. Ai.3 o'clock In." the afternoon he "still stagg'ered and when he .appeared before. Judge . Marten Poulsen in police court he passed out entirely and was car ried back to his cell. Finding that jt!fe prisoner wag without funds, 'aid could not be fined. Judge Poulsen did not have the heart' to turn him out In the hot sun, so RY H r . I T J . Bays Fcrcfcre Phone 511 U 411 Oregon Elds. Phone 457 iThe Seavy BeH Insurance Agency . ! General Insurance j Co prJB. H. White Vv Dr. Anne Brekke I Osteopathy : ; ' Surgery Electronic diagnosis and treat ment (Dr. Abrams' method). Office phone 859 Residence 46 9-J 806'! .U... S. Bank Bldg. .'. . Larmer Transfer & Storage Zo. will be located at 143 South Liberty Bt. next" to Jraber Bros. Plumbing Shop If ter July .1st. '. We would ap- rclat your patronage at our location more than eVer. " '. ' i 1 '. 11 : liarmer Transfer ?c . StoraseCori Hi Phon 039 L A Di D & Notice "t ' ' ' ."''.ill' BANKERS t; EftabllsIxea'lSea J General Bsxiliins Bufflunc' uZ,itiXizz Ilififirciiaa M.mrfrv?& turned him over to Chief of Po- lice . Minto, j who will see that Wright gets f fed regularly, or as soon as he. feels like eating, for the next 10 days. ; Flivver Is Decorated Traveling in one of the most decorated flivver touring cars to pass through; the city this season; five young men, clad in bathing suits and trousers, passed through Salem Wednesday afternoon. In large letters, painted on one side of the automobile and conspicu 6us among the many embellish rnents that adorned the vehicle, was the " message that the party vere on their way from New York to California; ' Cherrians Want Company - -Visits to nearby communities by the Salem Cherrlans are not ex clusive affairs and private parties. but "merely a demonstration of good feeling; between Salem and other towns j of the county, and consequently 'the Cherrlans do not want to go over to Silverton all by themselves tonight. King Ring Al Pierce has issued -an invitation to everyone in the cityywho wants to take a nice- drive In the cool of the evening and come on along with the main caravan. The Cherrlans and the band will leave from the Chamber of (Commerce at 6:45 o'clock, reaching Silverton In time to stage a parade at 7:30 o'clock, which will be followed by the concert. 1 Flax Party Here Friday About 25 or 30 Portlapders In terested In the flax industry will arrive fn Salem In time; to visit the state prison plant ai 10. o'clock in "the morning. After this In spection the party1, augmented by a number of local men will drive to the P. E.lThom'ason place for lunch and look over the flax fields In that district. The Thompson farm is in the center of nearly 500 acres ; planted to flax. Two pullers will be seen in 'actual op eration. The party intends to re turn to Portland about 4 o'clock. See Hamilton's Window . Court St., Friday and Saturday of this week. . Display of Photos of Parker's ' Baby Contest. Divorce Decrees Granted ; Two divorce decrees were grant ed yesterday; y Circuit Judge G G. ; Bingham. The first was the separation of Lauella Hornbuckle from Robert L. Hornbuckle. Mrs, Hornbucklq was granted the right to use her maiden, name, Luella Wells. The seoood 4fcre wa3 separating ; H. J. . Beardsley irom Olive Beardsley together with $250 alimony and' $30 ."per montli for the Vare of ; the'4"ehildreii. " Truck Operator Arrested ! 9. Rede is chaYged with, operat ing a truck Without license, In a complaint filed In Justice court, Rede was arrested by H. L. Grif fith, state" traffic officer. Appraisers Appointed Appraisers of ' the estate of Chester W, Abrams deceased, were named yesterday by County -Judge Downing as i follows : R. J. Hen dricks, J. L. Brady and W. II. Henderson. jCarle Abrams, broth er of the deceased, was, appointed administrator.' Attending Horse Show Mrs. Z, T. Riggs and her moth er, Mrs. 'Janet Waller, will leave for Seattle this morning to attend the Seattle horse show, in session July 23, 24 and 25. Mrs. Ella Wilson left for Seattle last night in the interests of the state talr board. Mrs. Wilson has had a prominent part in the horse, show activities here. r - , ' Horsemen Are Uuxj Since leaving : Salem two well known1 horsemen ' have '"made -ex- eellent connection In their line of TEJMINAIj nT. r 11 SERVICE f": Cara for hire without driven. PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service t Popular Priced Tailored Suits $25 to C45 Men's and Young Men D. H. MOSHER TAILOR Promoter Good Health fJREENWOOP Cottage Cheese : OneThird Ctiaia" TL E. RXDEOCT, Proprietor SH work, C M, Wilson, fomer pro nrietor of .the 'riding academy, is now with E. A. Stewart of Seattle, president of the Carnation stock farm. Mr. Wilson 4 has charge- o the show horses and will accom pany the blooded stock . east on tours. A. T. Fleming, who had charge of the horse show at the state fair last year and who is con sidered one of the best horse show managers In the. United States, is now getting out premium .'lists for the big horse show at the Stockton Cal., fair. Salem Swelt In addition to the thermometer hovering over the 90-degree mark Wednesday, Salemites sweltered in the warm wind that- came from 'the north and .east during the day While the temperature was not as great as that experienced the first of the month, when 96 de grees was recorded one day, never theless it was keenly felt after the last few cool days. Vote for Your Favorite ; Best looking Baby to receive. as formerly advertised, Five Do! lar credit in Savings account, at any Bank eelected In Salem. Vot ing contest at j Hamilton's Furni ture Store, Friday and Saturday of this week Parker-Shrode Studio. ; f " i ; Jly25- Probing SoldierH TTom i Members of the slate board of control "Will leave here this morn ing to investigate the ; soldiers borne at Roseburg. The. trip is an outcome- of the convention ! of Spanish-American War veterans at (J rants Pasp, Which requested that an Inveslnation be made. Charges made at the convention were that John Maurer, a Spanish-A.mertcan war veteran, .had been discharged Without cause. ' ' ; 1 - ? ! Dance I j . i . J i 'Auburn Hall Thursdayj. Good music, s i j . U jly24 Scotchmen to Picni l Every effort is being made by William: ;McGilchrist to make the firet annual gathering of Scotch men a huge success and to1 arrange for a continuation of the meetings in succeeding years. The picnic Will be held at S pong's landing next" Wednesday. The affair will officially open at 1 o'clock for all jthose who can avail themselves of the 'opportunity while a basket supper will be served at o'clock. Every cfne coming to the picnic is expected to bring " a well-filled basket. . ; --j ; Artisans "Stage Benefits- ' -I "A series of benefit dances are being jBponeored"1 by the Salem Artisans torheia raise raonrey to send the drill team to 'Oakland August 3, where it twil jcompete wnn teams from other tcities, at the annual; coast convention. There Will b 16 members of the team and one substitute taken in addition to a jnumber of delegates and' others J Who' olan tin1 attend the meeting: p The first of these dances! will be given tonight in McCorhack nail, with ! another Wisconsin lple Attention j The (annual5 picnic and reunion will be held at the state faiT ground, Wednesday. July 30. Come, all. J24 Jersey (Auction Kale ' G: H. Dammeier will have an auction' sale i of Jerseys in Port- landT on" Wednesday, ' July 30th. The; sale will be held on the Lions farm on' 82nd street, one mile south pf the city limits of Port land. He offers thirty head of the T - 1 h 1IED TURNER-twilllam Turner died his . Residence; , 837 south 12th south ISjtS St July 2S: ; He 'is survived W hla father and i f mother.! "Mr; and Mrs. William Turner) jpf- Chicago; 1 widow, j Ediths. one daughter, 'Margaret! j ! age 9 years; son, George, age 7 ; lyearialt of Salem; one sister, j (Mrs.! A. E. Spindt, of Palisades. jWash.;- and one brother, Rich iard T., jof Chicago, i; Funeral services fwill 1 be held at the Webb Funeral parlors, Friday, Julyi25 at 2 o'clock. Rev. Long will jiavet charge of services. Pa Hfic Lodge No. 50 AF&AM will conduct jgrave-side services.' In terment will be in 9ity View cemetery;. - . t . KORB Atj the residence, 1649 N. p Fifth street, ! Wednesday,! July 23, Adam Korb, age 67 years, a ! resident of Salem for 19 years, husband of Mrs. Adam Korb. father of Mrs. H. W. Hale and Mrs! j Louis- Weiss of Salem, Mrs!! Robert Leach of Belling ham. Wash., and Mrs. Lulu Kiehl of Guide Rock, Neb.; sort of Mrs. Martha Korb of 'Burr Oak,; Kansas; brother of John, Henry and Will Korb, all of Kansas, and Fred' Korb of: Ne braska; Mrs. Mary' Foulk of Beatrice, Neb., and Mrs. Carrie : Brown of Kansas. ' Mr. ; Korb was a member of the local' lodge of Odd Fellows. Announcement of. funeral will be made later ! from the Rigdon mortuary. : ; RIGDON SON'S FStMSTUAfiX CStuald PrrU 119 v. Kcfr-n in ' 3 Scene from "The Marriage Circle" at the Oregon Saturday.. J very richest. Island and American blood lines. This' is a complete dispersal sale E. A. Rhoten will be sale njan eiff C, D. Mintpri ring man!ahd age Col! J. W. Hughes! auctioneerThe catalogs' have Just been printer in the Statesman job office. f ; Rotai ians Keek Manager I ' . The Salem Rotary club hafs. been requested by . Miles . Higley. of Sftokane, district govern 6s.. 1 to comeshrdluoaopudaopuqapbaopuo name their 'first! Mconfl and, third choice fpr district manager. ' " The mauer nas ueen : reierrett to me executive comthittee of the club. A Picture- ' : i ; - ' : " &i every Baby Dhotogranhed in our recent Baby contest will be on exhibition ; Friday and Saiurr day at Hamilton's Furniture StoreV Cotiie and- cast your Vote for the best ( looking one. j " Some body's Baby; will receive) Five Dollars Savings account iPafker-Shrode Studio! . : ' I ; Ilv25 Fills Barber Board- " -. FJ r." Marshall! of Portland and George Griffeth, of Oregon. City, were! 'appointed ; ntembers of the state barber board Wednesday afternoon, by. Governor AVI ter M. fierce. They wHl "succeed James Roy t Neer, of Portland ' and Lee Can field, of Salem. l t . ... 9 1 V : Would Build Boonv Application for 1 permission to construct a boom on the Willam ette jrlver near MilWaukie has-been rnaoe to the public servicecom mission by the Milwaukie'. Boom company. ' : l Register Hop Pickers j; Thoukh hop picking will not get under way until early next rnpnth. pickers arot'ieine reeisterta h Sim Phillips ' at the United Spates employment bureau at the XMCAl wiuer picKing is practicallyl com pleted and the' present time .is a sort; of "in between" season. 1 Krtflttn. Tit W - ' "iiuaiu JillfT liOir i s The lowest it has been at) this time of the season for years ii the report of fishermen relurnihar rom an outing on the Santiara river. According jto several inert who are familiar with the stream, the river is as low at present Us it generally Is during September - i ' T" - i ' Ir. Doivy to Speak Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president : W llliamette university will; speak at the open air service's In Willson park Sunday afternoon, it was announced Wednesday. His subject was not given. Final, ar rangements for the singing; and those In charge of the religious services are now being madd- Offices are MoveVl- ; . 4 The Business j Men's league headquarters" are now located! In thej United States! National bnk uuaing, on the third floor. The former location, in the, MaWonic building, were occunled ! for ? the ast three years. ! ' 4 raises Slate Hospital- There is not a state hospital in the United States that can cbm4 pare with the Oregon institution in the opinion of Dr. E. E. John-, son, scientist! and bacteriolist: who Is a visitor in the city.' ,He has visited nearly every institu tion In the United States and re-j cently returned from a4 trp toEu rope. He was high In his prais of Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, superin tendent of the hospital. While the architecture is not of the iitest type and as elaborate as some o the buildings in the east, he never4 inspected a "state hospital sortree, from odors and as clean as the!one in Salem,- he said. Dr. Johnson also spoke highly of the state. tu berculosis hospital, of which-Dr. C. G. Bellinger is superintendent" Stayton Wants Cherrlans : An invitation to visit Staytotf on August 7 will be acted upon; by the Cherrlans tonight. The letter was received by King Bing- Al Pierce from the Stayton Commun ity club. The Cherrian council has notified the Longview. Wish., and Bandon clubs that tht local men would not be able to partici pate In their festivities. The" in vitation for southwestern Oregon was for the initiation of the Ban don Beachman Saturday night. Conductor is Arrested . For permitting his train to block the . State street crossing ftjoni :27 until 2:6fl o'clock,.Wxdes-. day mornins. Conductor Burton, W i if 1 1 :ik .1 Southern Pacific trainman was ar rested upon, a complaint signed by; Mayor John B. Giesy. Burton has been cited to appear in .the police court at 4 o'clock this after noon to explain the " delay " of the train ih : clearing the crossing. I'riderKoes Operant io S Mary Notson, former Willamr etfe student, who ha been ill' in Seattle for' the ; past few . weeks, yesterday underwent ,an operation for the removal of kidney stones. Miss Notson was attending the University of Washington summer school atstbe time she to9ksick. The' results of thei operation' are nof yet known. ' - ' 1 Joy Riders Jailed ; -Tlireej Portland youths and two girls were, taken, to the police sta tion early Wednesday morning by Officers Wild and Olson after -the quintet inad i been - found " in the down town district. - This classifi cation is being regarded in much the, same light as transcients and anyr more , "joy riders will be taken to; the station-for an inter view with the. night sergeant. The three boys gave" the names' of Ken neth Faulkener, Ed G oss and Les W. Crutcher, who with the girls. Were from Portland.' .Salem, is too" far from, home at that time of n ight. Sergeant Smart held, and kept , the- boys; until after j their parents had been notified.. They were permitted . to return home yesterday after their parents had promised to see to it that the boys did hot wander so far away qn an other "joyride." I m . ; ; Probe Child rens Home .. , f Ntioe of 1 his appointment by (the jPresbyterian synod at its re cent meeting in Eugene to a! com mittee for the purpose-of investigating- the childrens farm home near Corvallis.l has been received by Rev. Ward Willis Long, pastor bf the Ffrst Presbyterian church. He is chairman of the committee. Others who will assist are Dr. M. L. Wi. Helcher and A. W. Black burn, of Corvallis. ' f Forger Asks Xeniency i . ; A masterful "sob story', letter has been" received by a local bus iness f irrn from R. J! Weir,1 alias R. A. Long, under arrest in Port land, asking leniency after he had victimized several Salem business houses by - worthless " checks. "I want to try and gather the tangl ed, threads of my life anew and weave them , once more into a strong . and - secure cable of 4honor and .principle." .Salem j'men' are not, expected, to assist ' in ; the "weaying!'' . . , , . . 1 " ' r- r-- - I-;. - I ; PERSONALS !.E.".AvtOstrin. chairman of the AVoodburnti school hoard, was a bnsihess'caller yesterday at the ,-off ica; o the. county ischool super-intendehtV'- , ; i - Mr;. Alice James! of Berkeley. Cal..-naid . a social visit to" Mrs. "Mary L. Fulkerson, county school superlotendent, yesieraay., .na. James was - formerly associated with' - Mrs. Fulkerson in school 'work. .'-".!. i'MissVEHen Dougherty, of Ore- ; r . .. ' . ...:. n gon Cuy,-,was a recent inur Salem.- 'She visited a snort ume with relatives south of the city. ! Harley J. Watson was a busi ness caller iii Salem yesterday from Roseburg. - Mrs. Laura Baxter, of Oakland, Cal.. is visiting her -brother-in- law. Chief Justice McBride,; of the Oregon supreme court. 1 W. J. Clarke, of Hillsboro, was !ln the city .Wednesday morning. , Harry F. Zander, of Tillamook, was In Salem yesterday, j ' v C. A. Kells, general secretary of the YMCA, has returned .rom Eugene where he attended the Presbyterian synod. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Murphy, of Mapleton, were in the city yester day. ' '. '. ' ! ' ' ' ' George W. Hug, superiniendent of schools, is expected byck from Washington, D. C," the first of the week. Mr. Hug Was In attend ance at the annual meeting of the National Education : association. He is director in Oregon for the association! - Alfred Montgomery. oWce man asj of the Cherry City Milling company, has returned from a two weeks- vacation spent at Seaside. Robin Day, local : attorney, left Wednesday morning for .B-lse, Idaho, to. spend his vacation with hia parents. SMr. Day's! father 1. The Book of criterions Since ; indeed to W . : :. :.:i WEBB'S 1 KM nt K Ha "Xiin&rinir 205 Sa i a Methodist, ministe.r.. A sister and her husband : Jorne"d him in Portland. !. I Frank C. Bramwell is.' expected to return to! Salem next week after attending the national comr veritibn of: stale bank superinten dent which; was held - in Phila delphia. He has been alsent from ,the cityj for about ' three weeks. : ,.'; C. : H. Gram. " state -laboi com- miffeioneir, spent Wednesday on business In Portland. f Marie Prevdst:rtasV I Birthday Horoscope f ari Prevnat-1 thft ilafntv film star who plays one of the promi nent roles in Ernst Lubitsch's pro duction; "The Marriage. Circle," coming to the Oregon theater Sat urday,' had ijt; horoscope 'recently, and as a f consequence j she has changed her' mind about star gaz ing! I A horoscope, the dictionary will inform you, is a representa tion bf the heavans at any time. especially at one's birth, from which astrologers profess to tell the future, i . , ; - Marie, after thinking of Mer- cur', Jupiter and the) Sun in beneficient ascept, came to the following 'conclusions: I 'There! will be a noticeable in crease in: the.' number Of readers of newspapers and magazines at this time; - ' . ;- . ; "Mercury, according to astrol ogers,' inspires and stimulates writers, actors and actresses and gives: them j great power to do splendid work. However, both sexes1 will : continue to love beauty and luxury." , , i Others in! the cast of this War ner; Brothers Classic of the Screen are; Florence Vidor, Monte Blue, Adolphe Menjou, Harry Myers and Creighton Hale. I Girl Scouts Have Camping ,! Trip at'Duilum Grounds i sfLVERTON. . Or., July 23. (Special to' The Statesman.) Several gjrl scouts camped out Monday night at the Dullum picnic grounds east of town. Mrs. A; O. pCelson, scotit master, was with the scouts for awhile on Monday and Mrs.' C. F. Scbmideke spent the night at the tamp. The girls rer jturned to their homes In Silverton Tuesday noon. Not all the mem bers of the troop could be pres ent, those being there were Fran ces Nelson, Althea' Myers, Inga Coplerud, Anna Lytle, Irene and Hazel Goyette," Edna Lyons, Gladys Dahlen' Cora Goplerud and Mar garet Sather. . j The older .. scouts are pla nn ing a similar trip for later in the week.. I - . . ' 1 It is easy to pick out , the American abroad. He is cussing the country he is in. Just the Thing for Your Picnic MARION CHEESE made in LOAFS. A full cream cheese that slices just the right size for sandwiches, ; No waste from uneven or triangular piecos. Your Grofieif handles it. j : i? , Ask forj j ' v "MARION LOAF" Marion Creamery & Produce Go. Salem .1 f Amity ' - - -1-1 --r- sin hnmUiI Tfl .'.4 "."fin " -.1 Sr :. N H Ui i:;U: . .1, V-JL-. I i ' . J V tl I the Past is the best reference any per son' or group jof persons can have. In'it we find an index to character, ambitions and accomplishments that are true to judge by. 1879 our achieve ments have been written in this great Book; for forty five years we have been build ing up a reputation for , su periority 'that;, we, are proud refer to. j 1 i- PAKlfiMN 12 1TiimpviiI Smart-" & Church Street yN5W 1.1 A I z M!iX PAonc 170 F Former. Assistant, Head of State Library Had Bril I iliant Career Mrs. Ethel C. Hoffrnan form erly Mrs! Percy Cotter jof Salem, died n Portland, according- to word 4 received here .jyesterday. Mrs. Hoffman had many sincere iriendis in this city who; will deep ly regret to learn of her sudden death. I . i . " v ,' . -. Possessed of a brilliant mind arid a rare personality Mrs. Hoff man won. the respect and admir ation of Jthose who knew her. Al though Comparatively young she had held a number of responsible positions and at the time of her death "was , connected j with the bond department of the Hibernia Bank of : Portland. ' j j -! I In-; 1921' she- graduated from the Northwestern College of. Law ,ahd immediately thereafter was admitted to practice las j an , at torney of this state. She was an experienced librarian! having spent : a number of years ' in the state Kbrary at Salem "and after wards.jserved as an .assistnt in the Portland, public library She (was Identified with- a num ber of , i sociaT organizations in Portland and was especially active in clabj work for the advancement of professional worn fn. - Mrs. Hof f majn .is survived by "her hus band and a son by formerj mar riage, f 1 ... -J :7 " ! :'..-! -! r BITS FOR BREAKFAST 1 1 - - - t Born in a school house 1 Salem; has been a school town from her first day : j- ;";-:!. V V i i And her; highest destiny is in remainhig an' edpcational .; center and increasing her lead as such' ! - I '. -- ; ' For cities are not dead walls and factory chimneys :and paved streets and tall spires and count ing houses and banks and, stores. -Cities lire great as their' people are great;. as they: accomplish things worth while; as they feerve their day and generation and radiate their iafluence for good around the world. j ' ; f - ; V; y;";:;vv4!::T' If we may mark our prospective growth by the ambitious projects for development harbored at our educational institutions, no one need jddubt concerning ; the! cer tainty! of Salem becoming a city M .. : : IK 2 2I - . I. 1 U II of .50,000." peojtfe "oa'n then- 100, 000 later. - And there are many other good Teasons for this cer tainty of future days,' and not dis tant, either! ! . A. E. Bradley1 of Aurasville. who owns the. flax puller . that was brought here last year, has al ready pulled 70 acres of flax, and he expects to pull 80 acres more; all with his own work and that of members of his family. lie will make his machine pay for itself this year with; a good-sized roll to the good. ' ' I H . Oregon stands high among Jthe states in the proportion of her peo ple who read the leading maga zines especially those of cultural value. Takeh in any way you want to take them, the people of Oregon are alf right- ail righter' than those of any other state of the Union. ;' 3Iention All Certificates All certificates should be men tioned by a county in -its sunijens for foreclosure instead of the cer tificate pertaining to the particular piece of property, . according to a legal opinion jnwde yesterday by I. H. Van Winkle; 'attorney gen eral . The opihidn ,wks' asked by .W A.; Weit,peciaittorney foi 1 tax foreclosures? in, KTamath coun- It's a queer world, and. most ol . the .important looking people you see at the resort are. nobodies. t r "r .... - Our modern .riethods of teaching .show - results, You will be pleased with the tbofOu glutei's of our courses', and the actual business training that is made a part of them. Come irr and let us talk it over with you. BEGIN NOW 1 (I (IP. 'J Mi - t ! I1,'" I V V