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8oi Tanisfctnar Tea at Pearce r '''- . . Interesting In the series of van- lshlnc parties being sponsored in Sateia in the kiterest of the Albany College . fund wag the , attractive affair which "took place yesterday afternoon from three to fiye at the home of Mrs, George Jv Parce 'when 8&e entertained tol towing In the lead- started by Mrs. Charjes feller. . , -' . Pu8sy willows- gave i t estlve; spring touch, to the rooms wjveroi music was enjovei by the CWn guests -who assembled for the event. Miss, Xruclle Ross and Miss Dorothy pearee gave a group of twopiano numbers while Mtsij Jhelma Davb and Miss Josephind Albert gvh vockl sols. "Assisting' Mrs. Pearjte were IJra! T xxr ua.u..'. " it ! f": tr ! and Mrs. Han gwvtae. ,rv 1 --' - ?"f ivj 4 Duns fords ijiPorttqrid ? K Mr. and Mrs. George Dunsford motored to Portland ore the wefeX end where they were guests of Mr, and Mrs. John M Payne and the Misses Lena and Mary Payne. Central" Circle to Meefl "The" Central circle Xr,-tfie ::Jasoi Lee Aid society will trieet4tbay it thje home of Mrs. JF.? Furr, 1185 . Madison street. The assisting Bost esses' will bo. Mrs. W. P. Mfllef. Mrs. Gordon Black and t Mrs. B. E. Roberts. , , Attend SympTlony . - ; , s. Mrs. g. Levy and Mist Elizabeth EsvjC 'had - the-, pleasure ot being In' the audience on. Monday eyenf . ing for tb Portland Sympbony brchestra concert at the Municipal Aadltorlum. , Harold Bauer was ihe ' distinguished soloist of the : evening. i Church Circles to Meet ' I.--'- til i " The eight church circles of the First Methodist Church Ladies' Aid will meet today as follows; ' South Central, Mrs. W. E. Tripp, 20S5 8. Chufch street. ; -'f I 10 West Central, Mrs, B. F. Crow fhr, 567 Center street. . j 1 - Sast Central, Mrs. P. J. Kunfcr, 797 K. Winter streetT - I South East. Mrs. N. S. Savage, 293 S. Fourteenth street, st j T,Yew Park, Mrs. F. C. Hopsori, Qit Oak stiwt.v CVT - v I Naomi, Mrs. R. V, tlollenberg, . : 292 N.-. Twentieth: etreef. : - Lucy Anna Lee, Mrs. F. C. De Long,' 1108 Chemeketa street. !- 'W. I S I r N I N j. mm mm si mm r , , , , , ri Dinner Concerts' ,7KGW (491.5), Portland. : : 6-7 KFWV- (212). Portland. i--isiji-. Masic - k $-1 1 KGW (491.5) , Portland. Seventh TJ. S. infantry hand eph . cert. . - i'iv:,;: -1 ' " 8-12 KFWV (212), Portland. Windjammers band . - j ip-,..A special ) ' is ,?:39-:30 KFJR (263), Port: land. Book story. J JEiitertaiBments j Ml-iKPON (232.4), Long Beach 6-6:30,' organ; 6:307, amusement information: 7-8, mus ical: hour: 8-9, program; 9-10, ororram: 10-11. KFON . artists frolic V 5:-"-:: . j-llr KFI (467), Los Angales. 6. nightly doings; 6:15, KFI's Seeine California: 6:30, vest oockeV program': :5, radiotorial period; 7r7 : 3 0, program; 5;0, detective stories; 8-9 ... program; 9-10, program: 10-11,, dance or chestra. Betty Patrick, soloist. ' 6-10 :30--KHJ (405.2), Los An -reles,, 6-6 : 3 0r orchestra; : 30 '7: 30, history story; 8,, .'scientific .i Jennie; 3 0-1 CHS, programJ' s . ..s-6-10 KJR (tSiy, Seattle.! 6 '4:tQ. reports; 7-8:30, studld prff- rrsmr 8: 80-1 0r program; 10, Times siitnals. : U'ii x:'Jir:::'' 'J,., M j tt f-lOr-f-KNRC (208);vLos An geles. 6-7, organ recital; 7-7 ; $ o. ' poultry talk; '7;S0-8, , orchestra; 8-9, steel guitar and ukulele; i 9 10. urogram. 6:18-12 KNX.ASSi.B) Holly wood. 6:15. travel talk; 6:30-7, concert rcbestja; 7-8, stndio pro gram; -8-9, program; 9-10, pro- -gram: 1 01 2, -frolic s 6:30-11 KPO '(428.3). San ; Francisco. 6 : 3 0,. "Te Town Oy er"; 6:40-7,' orchestra: 7-7:30, orchestra; 8-9, program; 10-11, - orchestra. ..; " r :. - - - f ? . ':20-10 KLX ( 508.2) , Oak ' : land. 6:8 0-7, orchestra ; 7-7 : 8 0, news; 8-9,' educational program; 9-10, program. 1 vV;6:30-12 KFRC (280), San Francisco -.s 6:30-7:30, reports; - concert; 8-9. Little Symphony con cert; 8:15. health talk; 9-10, pto- gram; 10-12, dance music t i I2sc!te Insurance cf Daughters of the Nile : ; The menbers of the Salem club of , the Daughters of! the Nile will meet for an all .day meeting to day j In .the. Masonic Jemple., .; . Guest$ in Portland ' " " fi ... , . , . ; ; Mrs. ,W. Al.. Jones and Miss Mabel Creighton were week-end visitors' y in Fortlasd They! re turned "Monday-' Morning.: 1 Motor, to- Corvallis i - . . Mr:ahd Jfrs." It ' Downing and M.fandMra.t. C.; Minto motored to ' porvallis last' Saturday after noon f or the JO.; fL C.-tr of O, M iss Browiify Is Hostess " . j? :- j-r, i Miss Hasei -Browne .was hostess at a delightful tea on Friday after noon complimenting : Mrs. Elwyn Craven of Dallas. The affair took place-at - the C4 -h. Smith home oh jNorth Summer street., ri; Included as iiuats for the after noon "were 'MrTl "Craven" Miss Mary Eyre, - Miss Ola' Clark, Mrs. Brazier Small J Miss' Ethel McGil ehri8t, Mlaa Ada' Tloss,' Miss Rae Petierson.'Miss! Beryf Holt and the hostess, Misa Browne. ' " Literature Section2 v i -r?l-r t -, . . ' ' . 1"he literature section of. -Ihe American, Association of Universi ty Women will meet .this evening at ihe home, ot professor and Mrs. E, C. Richards, 9 4 $ pentef street under the .leadership of Professor Hojrace Wllllston. ; The class wDl ebittrnwr 38tffdy,: of the works of Anatole .France. ...'' - "Any Interested In this stimulat ing! class are invited to be present at the meeting In . order that they ma enroll at once, and: assist in thej plans for the next few months! Happy 'Dozen CJub . Mr. and Mrs.. Eugene Diets en tertained the Hap'py Dozen "Five Hundred club at a delightful' Val entine': party j on ' last Saturday evening. , The .Valentine motif "was greatly, in evidence in the decora- I COCIAI CALEITTJAIt I K -Today U - .' Xsh Wednesday services. St. Paul's church. 7:30 ands 9:30 a. Im. and 7:30 p. m. j" : (' : ; Ifiarbara' Frietchie Sewing club.' Mrs Brewer, hostess. ' ' Pot-luck Business ' i and Professional Women's club. Chamber of Com merce rooms, i Social meeting. ' ; jEyer Ready Birthday club'. Mrs. Florence Shippll62 North Fifth street, hostess. . ''iCis :'. Central circle of tne Jason Lee Aid society, Mrs. $: F. Furr, 1185 Madison street, hostess. " : '!As No Man Has Loved." Film at Heilig theater - under auspices Of, Chemeketa chapter of the Daughters of the Americas Rev olution. : ' I ; ' (Circles. First Methodist church. 2:30. Thursday Willamette University Faculty Women's club. Lausanne 'Hall. Miss Richards, Miss De Nise, and Miss Gabrielj hostesses. ' ' I ' ' 1 j West Side circle of : the Jason Lee Aid society.: Mrs: 'Richard Erickson, 1515 N. Liberty street. Friday: .4 if ." u" Interdenominational Missionary meeting. First Presbyterian church. All day. ; - 1 ' t Washington's : birthday dinner Scandinavlah church. 5 to 1 8 orclock. ; r : - I "Aa No Man Has Loved.? Film - j at iHeilig theater under sponsor- ship of Chemeketa chipteT of the Daughters of the American Rev biutiott2 1 Hi'JjltsJ :.-5 P Chapter O of the P. E. O. sister hood: Mrs. Cr b. Mecuttongh, 6S1 South Church street, hostess. "When a Man's la Man. Bene fit f lm at First i Congregational church under auspices of Woman's Union. '7:30 Vclock.: ;.'. t' Story Telling, section of Salem Arts' League. Mrs. Ivan Bellinger. Court Apartments. i 7:30 o'clock. Zena Community club. Annual Minstrel show. "School . house.' .: Saturday ; . .' American: Association of Uni versity f Women. ; Elks' dining room. President Dobbs of Pacl fio University, speaker. .W. R. C McCornaek . Hall. ; Pa triotic program. 3 o'clock. K "As 'UOiMan Has Loved.'HFilm St Heilig theater under sponsor ship of Chemeketa chapter of the Daughter of :the. Amertcarn--ev- lutloHr; i - W 1 i-2 z Hcndnclis - x AH Kiads-'TcL 161 tions and f 6r favors, while part ners fWere founds by .matching! hearts . which - were cut in t wo. Mr, and Mrs. t Toung both carried oft -the prizes for high scores while Mr. , and Mrs." Ed Kitchen each . won ' a consolation prize, fn thej group were Mrs. Harry' Boles, Mis. Ruth. Kitchen, Mr. and Airs. Ed Kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, ' Mrs. and Mrs. . .Charles Bryants Mrs-1 Harry , Young, and the hosts. Mr, and Mrs. Diets. The cluh 'WlU, meet, next- at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. Kitchen. . . Program at Bogs' Training H School. , : . .e ' A large group from Salem' mo tored to' the Boys Training school fast "Friday evening 'to be in ' at , tendance at the attractive' oneract pfay,! Dteams," presented under the auspices of the institutien de partment; of the Salem Wont an a club. The three members ef the cast included Mrs. C. A. Downs; Misa Susie TChurth and Joel Beri-rlmenn5-?? it - - ; , J- .'.' . ; . i y West Centjul Circle r t'UM. " The West Central circle -of the First Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. F. Crow" ther at 507 Center street ' this afternoon" at 2:30 o'clock. ABsiat- ing' hostesses will be Mrs. Patter son, -Mrs. Walter "Wlnslow,' and Mrs. Emma Brasher. " ;' Voters' League Treasurer Corning Miss Katherlire Ludlngtpn of New Yorl City, jtreasuTer of the National League of Women Voters wtlT tHa L? a guest 'I of the Oregon branch of the league Wednesday, March ! 3. f Miss . Ludington ' Wfil speak before the Men's AdTertis ing club at noon of that day and also before the Women's Advertis ing club. Mrs. Charles Carver, Jr., whow in entertain Miss -Ludington as ier house guest, will giye at tea at 4 o'clock in honor for members of the league. At 7 p. nr. Miss Genevieve Park will enter tain the members of board at din ner in honor 'of Miss Ludington. Portland' Journal. i Large Audience Hears (jprner; Jubilee Singers " One of the rarest treats afford- ed a Salem andience was the ap pearance of the Garner Jubilee singers! in concert on Monday night at the First Congregational chtlrch' under the auspices of the choir.: :.-' ' ' v : . -': , .. - .... ' t : . - t 'A gratifying ..and responsive audience filled uie church to the doors. -, ",.''v-. The evening opened .. with . the Bridal ; Chorus from 'The Rose Maiden" followed with a group of Negro spirituals. ?- Professor George Garner, of Jhicago, the leader of the company sang "The r Bitterness of Love; aadi 'Oh, pidn-t It Rain" with abounding ease and beauty. , . Unforgettable chorus numbers included: "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,. Ohh peter, do . Ring Dem Bells,';, "Bverytime I Feel the ; Spirit Moving in My Heart Den I Pray,? "Roll Jordan Roll' and Everybody That Talks About Heaven Ain't Going There.'. ' Other favorites were "Way Down Upon the Swanee River,' the tremendous bass: solo, "Invic tus" and "Old Black Joe." Prol- ably the most clamorous applause of the eveaihg was awarded j the male quartet in ' their rendition of an ; ?imiUtlon . of a . Calliope Used in a Barnum and Bailey Cir cus." Mrs; Garner accompanied at the piano. Professor Garner in in troduelng : his wife, added : that they were the, proud parents of; a small daughter who celebrated her second birthday on Valentine Sun day. , . The choir of the First Congre- why oowt voora FATHER-RAISE DAIJGE.R TO OCA :oa5e,oaj-. (Continned on pace 8.) I -"".: ;i -Ade. ..r. .v r. i .... , TTTT u ........ ..i...... -. . ' .,v': . ..- .4 - j..-r ,v .. f. -- ' t INCUS BILLY , , . . , , -, -------- fcrt.:?-" y----:- .- , ; r- .- "' ' '- Mr Chzxlt ZZtllz r - - ; ; ; i t.:Zti.it r ' -i-.''!Hsrr -:r.'-Y,"'.,i'-,T-' '-..-. -' . - . . - .. . ' n i . .. '." i .. 1 '" .'" ' ' 1 " ' i oszaoar statz&ixs Axrra contest XJst of CndJdts 10 A. errr or- saxxx AUen. VsrtKs Mr(r oo.soe 60,204 S40,0 , feo.ooe ' 875,000 .... .,2oe . 60,000 - 5O.O00 , 2OO.1C0 soo.soo io,oo 100,400 100,400 ao 1,70a 1 90,200 . S10.OOO - so.aeo ,. 140,300 116.200 a20,00 - ' 60,000 SOO.400 808,204 , 208.604 303.604 31 4, 600 90,200 310.904 Arpke, -lirlen , .. Bowman, . Kath , ,. , BeaiL. Ewwiya ; A..-.. BuMid. IoiiI4 i .1.1 ' . lioTcu, Smm . 1 - . Crittenden, V arjorte,. - ronpta. Mrs Jink B ...... : Oamvail. - ikannetti r U Craif. Peart Crrwthr. Mrt. S. uw Daraaa, CUk, , -t- lalilin, Fatnck : East, William U. VaadMehr Uarl Fattraier, Ion . , Feller. Visa Berniea .... Oarett. Robert Omnvo yao ;M, , Gronfca, Mrs. Imto . Vedacy, iwia-k.i.-... Kail, MU 4 Hye, llabU .., , ,,1 1 ' Hayea, , Locian HeasUy, Mra B .... , Handaraon, Faya -HptehUon, .Frank . 240,100 ee.soe 281,20 50.000 liSl.SOO 60,900 1 50,204 300,400 130,200 807,400 21.60to 84,200 240,200 64,000 ,170.200 Hanray, Mra 1 1 JO ; t -. Heiak, Roth Hickmsn, Clr . y Huddleaten, Hrt. Lao . Helta aVFradwN1 It 4-..-... Hon. Wra Will Hndrfcksen Bpbbia Irwin., lira Jfay Irwhr. eiadya- 140,200 narr, W m,......, Jepten, Palbtrt jadson, Mildred . e,ioo S09.9OO 200.900 60,200 00.400 130.400 Kenay, WftTran Xreba. Mra Martha Kamana, Mra Arni laveU. Mrs. Uo. H. 280.SOO Lacy, jjaciia. - 184,200 316,300 75,200 100.400 230.400 80.40O Laaner, Beulsh u Low, ASCti ; Liane, CTancta. Liovclaad. flmnra Marsh, Mra. H Jf . Maw, .Raasall 248.&00 Miller Irene J 00,200 50,000 120.200 Mathawa, Cloy din: My. Velras Miller: Ronald fto.ooo Millar, Litha (, ,,. 94.240 .50,000 S12.80O 804,100 100,200 60,104 100,400 110,400 232,9(X 0,204 120,200 .200,100 110,400 216,600 305.1OO 308,600 140,600 80,400 115,500 2 93, 316,900 3M.904I 313,400 : 66,400 245,t00 64,200 " 50,000 210,400 90.200 5O.000 60,400 250,300 100,400 200,400 810.100 Miner, uonud . Martiav Mrs, Svan . Mevay. Mra. a. it. McAdama. Mra il Li MaKinaey, Althaa Lea Mnnkers, Vernon Neidham, Daisy Naan, Mrs. MildMd .... INinon, - Lranmia - Ogleaby, Mra OrTilla Pemberton. Iaura . Fennincten, Mr 4 B Pkillins. 'Helen -...,,.. Pitt, Capt. Allan Rcffnnbal.- Mra-.l Mary Ritchi, Jennie Y - - x : . . - - f - Roberts, Howard w BaltfptOD, ThB i ShTard, Marvin ' - Skepii, Mr. Kalph Snyder, Violot Swops, Mra O A Stwiwar,- -iias&el) ..., Sharp,- Mra B A L Bonnin, urs u u Kimth. Mra Jn. K. ... Bmitber. A W Bchaffer, Christina (Shanks, Barbara Thompaoa. E A Thompsen, E. Perry w tuiama, Jijina; ..... WiesVeekehr. Mabel Wheeler, . Mra.. Bella .. Woolery. Cecil; '.. Welch, Elizabeth ... ...... Wplfe Ln4s WoodeV. F." R.i ... J. 84120O 232.8O0 225,400 301,400 260,900 50,000 .Wola, Fay i 90,400. 100,200 Wilson, Jean f , Walker, Cora "j Wells, Frank 4,200 0.9OO 279,804 - 8O9.400 em tar. Orac Yonnx, Msy IIHT STOPS in ra ixuies EhemnatifflB; 1 iumtsgcC "iieurlttfl, WkAehe. s stiff neck, sore muscles, atralas, sprtdaa, ahin joint. When too- are auffaring so you can hardly get aroimd, Just try Red Pepper Rub. i JJoiiufig !has each" eoneentrated, peaetratiag he aa led peppers, and. .when heat penetrates right down into paia and congestioli relief comes a Just as soon- as for) apply Red Pep ei Bub-yoa feel the tingling heat. In three , teSavfiee the aoro spot is wanned through and through and the torture is gone, v'- r -'-j-, Bowles Red- Pepper Sub, made from red peppers, oat little at any drug stores Get jar at oooe. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Bowles onr (Wj paagev . -. Ad. 5 DASEDALL CMfANCES SAYS RED PEPPER ... r . Adams, Mra. A. (J. - " 2S0.200 ' 146.900 180,200 SoO.eoO 1-24,200 . 190,200 84,204 , 808, 604 , -260,804 j 190.944 K,600 190,200 100,200 190,904 154,204 ' 806,600 t - o,4e6 220,644 : 120,264 100.200 ' 224,944 ' 305,900 i 100,244 80.706 240,400 1,804 233,900 . 64,404 150.204 214,444 166,840 160,204 J&O.2O0 ' 160.406 190,206 '160.4O6 309,900 200,406 140.E00 150.200 Antri can. J eniTie . Archibald, Erely . Aaeer; Howen AspiirwelL Mra Xs Uaraee. - iira .. .. Barker," Marion Braatner, iota M. Bock; Mra. Uui BoWv 1-.. ; .mi,,., . Mrs a en, Mra. nisnw BrewMlL . Mawtnax'.,,.,,,, ,', .. Brawnanr. Mra Fiw4.i, .... . - Bngaa, Herbert Oammack, Mia Helen Crohoaae, Marie Coyne, Mrf R i. Clark, Mrs. K Q . Clark. Mra F Cleveland; Eether Chandlerv Mra. . tiuy i. Ceefc. Arg-yle, '. ', i ... ,i ,1 CooVi . lnile Ceehraa. ilra. Fnk . Colraav Mra Uoael- 4 Utaponaa, Anorey Creh. Mr W ,i Clemmens, CHftoa . -4- Clyraer, Mr eo . laHaaj w it - Deneer, Mra Oacar Dennis, 4 Dtas Mra Earl- Oath, Arthur Girod, Mrs Anna Good. Mra. Ada Given. Ethel Ooin. Francis Grebeaborst, Mrs Wn Hicks. Mri W K - 250,600 Jtomphreys, Mrs. f. P.i Hobson, Hatel , , . Hopkins, Marfaurite -., Heraehbercer, Lcwl -..- 160.200 100,400 809,600 n . fWa I "v. feel VSLLTlfJ " . . mi. ' . ' ' . i' ..I a -.;v J 't wu a. -m j - , '.!!'. .... ... I ... !-. . ' ' ih . . l 1 , ..,. ... v ,r . iiawanaaaanw- w -J sa - W bbbsV ,. , awaaanwaBaBaaaaBjsjnaaB 9 - t . i i aa m t : sV . Harper, Edwin .. Kanrikaen, Se Gee Ifoper, Helen Hatch, Fraaeia Ifrubets, Florin k Jensen, HaaasH . i. J-enes, Mrs Effie 1 150,900 258,904 " 1 80,200 . - S40.9OO t 140.200 160100, j 190,200 " aa,soo :!, 62,200 J. 4 i 14,900 803,900 , -- ao.OOO 125,900 . 8O0.200 308,900 1 308,900 Kaiser, Josephine Kepptnger, Vers Keltofr. Mrs.. Vers. Keyt, I. U. U Klajcnpe, V aimer Kleen, Franeiav Ijais, Erelyn L-ytle, JUls Loosey, Huby Meeks. Misa Irma . 140,400 -170,800 MUler, Mrs Floy tt Menta,- J. ,J.".......4. Mumm. Mrs Christine J..... Mnrnaramer. Anna j 200,200 155,200 198,400 206.200 MUler.' Mra J M Marshall, ..Theodore Near, Mra -ClnrhbeM leo.aood noma, Bianiey 18O.200 BM140O 12800 19000 814.200 120,900 801,900 311,900 in.) in, la vr Psce. DorotHy- Pearssll, Miaa Grace Peebles, Bert Piaer, Mrs. Jo PtotU, B. J. .. i. Powell, Mra. Clare.. Karaeable, Misa 80,400 240,400 Kay, iorotny, . Koran, BeT ; lie, loo ; 252,400 175.80O ; 170.SOO 4 . 5Q.004 ( 146.40O- 'r -200,200 311.906 - 96,200 ! 50,000 ; 271,332 Ross. Ruth Robertson, Mrs- Art Ba-rage, WUlard Bletton, Btswa Scott, Gladys Scott, Miaa Pearl Bnoderly, Mrs. Boy Sherman, Mrs Nettie Schlat. Mrs Dsird Smith, Raymond - wer&'Mr. Jones - IT'S a Ipad moment yhen you realize youve spalceh foj . someone yoii don't know, jEyerybody makes mistakesyt of course, but no rnatter how much poise you have, you a bit silly anyhow. The chances? are you didn't know Mr. Jones really you d never have made seen anyone you d actually mistake for your brother or sister or huspand or wife, have you? It s casual acquain-.s tanee that leads to errors. i people lqpk alike; so do razor strops and fjower seeds? and hats andi pianbs. If you want to buy a :Johes hat and you know all there s tp know about a Jones hat, you're hot likely to blunder and get some other hat- The same 13 true for a Jvnes piano or a iThe easiest: Avay to know aboui such things is to read adverlising . The advertise menta in mis. 'newspaper, are' here' to- tell you quickly and truthfully the main facts about the things you buy and use i ney are nere to prevent you rrom majcmg miscaKes. Mistakes thai may be costly. . . , 'Sfl Read the advertisements faithfully They; wilt repay the tune! 'MAt$;4 GOOD e vr--i t amr-ef- w. ia n awaBBBaaejraw-:r-''-:.T- iiaaaaaSBaw eT--awaBBaaasaaBBwaBBBSl ill ( Swaa, Archie il. v-- Schmidt, Lionise BtanSer, Misa Alms Towasend, Mrs J A Town send, Mrs Lens -. , 312,400 310,500 150,200 U40.600 - 190,400 140,400 5,20(i 309.900 160.20 21 0,40 a 800,900 8O5.4O0 31O.4O0 810,20,0 Tweed. Mrs.' John Vrtrff. " KsTBnd ; WU, Mrs. Abirail W, j... Was teahouse. MrsEt ,, Westenhonae, Miaa Ktta WUiell, Kenneth ...... Wyna, Alta Todar. Mr. Mertia C. Zinser, Marion -i... Henry's wife had gone to an other eitv to poosult s Aactor. lSwffitiii&3lihb& ' Uf occasion ; by eenamg : ine cniiaren - to tneff grandmother and Inviting some friends out for . a f poker party. While the game wae iff aemlon the telephone, rang, "Western Union speaking, said I anuing, Wowing; beadacue, iryr 1 the Impersorfaf' 'voice ;en rtefN!lgerln8r hreath.at ie-r- 'phone. "Telegram for Mr. Hen ry:ismlth. ;. .' .' f'Read It,; said Henry, nerrQus- ly:;,. ri Vjn ';' ' 'i . RegYet to state your' wife-has tnmor signed, f B Hopkins M D- ., " Smtth dropped the receiver and turned a white face to his friends tHrw. riAA' KrkSrtt ' he eald 'my wife has twiasTf J thought you t ' v the blunder You ye Jones razor strop. everythinEf there is to 31 XSK or OH. I SE cAriT You T- ! :.dj?jT.H6M I0 A T C r a. . - .Mf Portland r-Coastwiad tral.. steamship is breaking all recixli for volume. . aA J I HEAD STUFFED FHOU I t x CATARRH OR A COLD -t Sara Cream ArsUed In WoS- f ' tifla Opens Air Passages 1 X Instant relief no wilting. , Tour elogged soef rils open rigbt up ; the air TpsAsage of your head clear and Jou rsir breathe reery. ' No more hawk: ' voor eold or-catarrh diap Dears. I Get a small bottle of Ely's Cfje&m Balm from your druggist now. Apply V little of his fragrant, antiseptic, healing-, creanr lit your nostrils.! ' t peeetrmtee throngh every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed t sWoKfn mucous membrane and relief eomes Instantly. i " " 1 ' It's jast fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with v eold or nasty catarrh. " . i'-. ' !;N " ;7 ' W."': -i4. - 4' 9 : well!: never! ktx&yr JTfSJBSawwwa ; -1 vytARlM WHITC :kf:,n"W'v:l': p. r P US' gc, at .t .it-, .-. ., 4iSi0yMsjtkC - -a a.