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s : By AUPIICD I5UITOI1 X . Phone let (1 . il" J .1., J. " '' i7 "'J V Salem -MacDotcell Club; to Give Distinctive Program un Monday ! A "program of premieres, one might: safely, call tbe unusually at tractive program whleh the'Saldm MacDowell club will sponsor on Monday evening, February 2K in jailer JIall,, so unique. In musical circles of 'this locale are. some of the numbers chosep.-vf ' r Of especial interest "will be the duet.rendition,t) ,tLe itot, Klngf (King David yW: Honegger. one of the most modern of' the com posers byrsr.W;.I& antLAflss J)orothy. Pearce.. As far a: Is n"owvR6('Ktagw- has never neen neara in America out BideHof rawQtQty;! whee "TffPohleT Governor jValtff. 'Tierce was presented as "a" symphonic I Harry, pearcy, . Mrs. W. W. Rose- psarm, - musical f composition ; similar to theOratorio. ' j ' ! ;5 ; . . , t ... ..... i i ' - s Many, in addition to the associ ate members " .'who hoIdv season . tickets, wltfidubtlesa; attend this concert in order'to avail them selves of an unusual opportunity to Acquaint themselves with' some ; of-the most interesting 'work be ; ing done in the field -of music. if i Numbers if or two pianos will i be given by Lucile' Ross-and ,Byf 1 ron Arnold, providing1 a" grotip i on the program thatfill--lb W particular Interest Inasmuch af music Jotw6:pianbs larairelf heard in Saltnx . Mis Rosa and -j7T-jr-c i-r-s , r Mr. Arnold have chosen , GershV other premiere in the northwest--i- for. a 8trAgIjr, elective,' jerform ance. In addition - they : will - pliy t wpfano-nu?n byCfrom: ;ArnikX. ' O!he)v0calist "of the evening -will be ' JeanneUe iBoyer Xanteh,' who will sing vgroups .in both. French and English in her peerless manner.-f' Mrs. Xanten is the daugh ter1 of Prof H. Boyer, the'di- rectdr ' of the MacDowell club chorus.' ft- Prominent Salem People : Compose M&mbership 'of 1 . Salem , Garden Club h 4 1 ! Mrs. W. H. Burghardt wUl talk . at" the 'regular February meeting of' the- Salem Garden club, for merly known as the Salem Floral sociefy; on. French gardens, Jbas-ing- her talk' on her own discrim- - inating observations while abroad. ' Gertrude Roblson JRoss will read a i poem with 'a' garden1 ' theme, white Mrsl "Richard Robertson, will siirgrgarden solos. ; v j . :j Tieifiif pfiowiug , Salem . : people make up the complete personnel bf the" ciubfc-.iMxs.,, WV E. " Anderson, Mrs. Johnr AlbertrHector-Adams, : MCrPBlshoprMrs-'Mollie BtunWi Mrs.. F. Blair; Mizpah BlUv Misa Sally Bush, Mrs. A. N. Bash, H: F. Bateman, Miss Mattie Batty. c Mrs.v W.;; H. v Burghardt, Mrs. George Bayne, Mrs, 3. A. Bishop. : Mrs. Louis ,- Bechtel, Mrs. A J. Basey, A. j. Basey,' Mrs. -T. L. BiUIngsley, Mrs. Clifford Brown I Mrs E.""A. Bennett, Mrsl Max'Bu ! reiu C. ,F. Breithaupt. Mrs. ll. 'J Clements, - pr;JI.i J. Clements, I mVsv M'N.l Chapman, Mrw.Rich r ard ' Cartwright, Mrs. .Carl Chap f ler, Mrs 'W. -J. Xulver, Mrs. E. C. ; Cross, Mabel Creighton, C. M. Cox, - .Henrietta Clark, - Mrs. J.j A. Cb archill, r Mrs. R. Craig, Mrs. i Li!' P. Campbell, Mrsl L 0 CJem- I I ent,- Mr Si H. A. ?orndyer,! Mrs. J. W. Chambers,-Mrsi Minnie l)own , Ing, Mrs. E. FDeVhae, -Mrs-Jdhn t DonglasV '' Mrs. , E'B. TJaugherty', Mrs. YL"t2 Dal, W. a Dibble, F. G. Deekebach, .Mrfc'. F.. G. Decke bach, Mrs.' m S. Botson, Mrs. rW. ; H. Dancy, .Winifred Eyre, Mrs.: F. ; A. Engfish Ernest Euferv?Mrs. ' Ernest '-EuferrMrs. N.D;: Elliott, 1 Mrsf f. A. EHfott Mrs.-D.'JFry, Frank FliriVWrC."JFranklIn,i E. . N. Gniignam,(r8. C. Dr Gabriel son,' Mrs. Lt. Si Geemotai'Graber, Mrs.s B. B. .Herrick, Mriu- E. M. Hoffneli'Mrsr D.-A, Hodge,' Mrs. Nlcholaa 'Haas, Mrs. Kate Holder, I LISTEN IN i Dinner Concerts J i -7 KG W (491.5). Portland. I -T : 1 KFWV t212)1 Port landv '--v. ' y - i .-.Mnsie . ' . I J ...S-U rKGW ;(491.5), Portland. Dance music. " s j , Entertainment j -10 KMTR 28), Hollywood. -T , program i f 8-10,' KMTIt con cert orchestra Loren' Powell, di rector; Mme. Leontine de Ahna, contralto. t.. .r? . . 7-. t:il-ixirF;01? (IS2). Ii n n g Beach. "; : S 0, organ; : 3 0-7,1n-fbrmatkMi;' -TiSiBnrt ; Pedersen's orchestra"; 4 -frnstudio program; 9-11 KFON artisU frolic, i ri j :15-i a. m.--KNX4 (35.9), HoUywood.;1, 8:15 travel talk,W. X. lder. 6:30-T, cbttert orches-l tra; 7:15, announcements; --7:30-8.1 popular- musicale; -8-10 J KNX feature "prograTttj 1 0-11 7 I dance orchestra? - XX-Z " a. in., 'Filmland Prolickers.' : .JlrZ iu mKFI (467), Los An- geles T-8Nonnin KoWer and ' hia ; dance orchestra:.'.' 8-91 ' Air American y string quartet; i 9-10, varied' program; '10-11, : R a d i o clubfeaturing popular song hits; , 11 a, m., midnight frolic, : Don Meany, master of ceremonies. i8-HKGO (3 61.2 Oakland. .8:10, "Olivette," comic opera, Ed mond .Audran, Reginald Travers Harry Browh Wood, directors; 10 1 2 vdance mnslc,', GIrvin-Deuers California Collegians.; ' "C 1 M1-KFB1 252) ; Holly wood. ? ; 8-9," syncopators; Eunice Wynn, soprano r Ray Kellogg and E 111 t Hatch, : jazx twins, .Ashley Eisters;' 9-11, program' presenting d'nce crcheftraChajrlfe Wellman jeaor, if.; KJL "Zr mr: Oregon statesman, salum, oregon. '? r.''i t - A- Mrs.cC.p W. ' Hotder.'1 Mrs." W C. Raw ley, Edi th" Hazard, Mrs. 'II. P. Jory. W. T ; JehkS, Mrs.' 3 II Jennings, Mrs, r J AP, Hunts, Mrs N.: C.-Kafoury, Mrs. CA Kells, Mrs:: E2 At MCnrt Mrs! touts Lachmund, Thomas- tieake,-: Mrs. H. TrLbyerNBIIsahh liOrd.'Mrs. Frederick - 'Lamport,- Frederick Lamport, Mrs; "Milton ? Meyers, Mrt JVC Myers, InW. J: Mc- Kenszie,' JMrsr Xn . Motley Mrs. Walter Minier, NDoris McCallister, Mrsi H. R.-McWhorter..Ella. JMc- Manio? J. .V. "Mkruny.iWUIiam Mc- fMrs.r It F-. Neptune.! Margaret Nunn. Mrs. G, W. Pearce', Mrs; E. R. Payne, Mrs,K-iC-Page, Mrs. Ida tPruhk.rXlmfolflC;iEani braugh,; Mrs.' W A. . Reeves,Tlrs O.' J Schel,'"Mrs. C." Kv Spauldlng. Mrs: T."G. f$hipieyv; Mr.' J Hdmer Smith 'Mrs. Mabel Simpson, 3Trs. W. J? Staler, Mrs! George R. Simp son.1 Mrs. F: Anflth, Mrs. Mary SnaveMMfs.'"Luther- Stout, 'Mrs; B;HL. Steevea, Mabel Savage, Mrs. H. C SchulOt, 'Enen B. Thielsen, Nellie "E. -Tayloi; ' Mrs. -'Watson Tbwnsend, 'Mrs.'; Arthur Vassall, Mrs.' S. II. Vhi Trump-,' S. KVan Tramp, Fred" "Wiedemann; Mrs D.: A. White; Mrs."H.!0. White, Edith Eyre White, .'.Mrs. F. X. Woodry, Mri. W. E.4Willson. Mrs. Ennitf Waiti Mra.KJeorgff Waters, MrsJ La E. Weeks,; JVIrs. C4Ulan Wttkell; Mrsr rM. Wilcox - Mrs Mary Tockey. Fred Teung, Mrs. Fred Zimmerman Fre4 Zimmcr matf ana PfotFiorian Von Esch- en; ;ev i f-.ii-..4'"r;i V , President. Dobbs- to Speak. , . President John F, 'Dobbs of Pa cific university will be- the speak er afthe luncheon meeting today at the Elks" club of 'the-Salem branch of thef AmertcanAssociai lionof tJniv'erBftjT Women. ' t President Dobbs has chosen as his anbject"The Content of High er Education for Tomorrow." School Children to See Film Salem ' school children are . In vited to see part one of the fam ous film, "Abraham tincoln, at 7 o'clock, this evening at the First Congregational church rather than tomorrow Tiilght; tats which time only those ' children aecompanild by their parents will be admitted. There will be no admission charge but an-offering will be taken. Moroni Olsen Players '. Oneof the : mostr 'distinctive dramatics offerings of the season Is promised for -Tuesday evening, March 2, whe the distinctive act ors 'In (he Moron Olsen company will present "Friend Hannah" Jat the Heilig theater.5 ? Panl Kester, the author' bf ;"Friend Hannah." is C also "the 'author 1 of such"! pro ductions 'as "When ; Knighthood Was in Flower," ;and "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall." In the opinion of '"many, "Friend Han nah" is both the author's best production and the Moroni Olsen Players', best' performance. ' ' South Circle Meets The South Circle of the First Christian church held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. W. A. I Penney 'Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 17.f After the business ses sion the social hour was spent in sewing. Dainty refresf ments were served , by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Birch."" The next meeting of the circle . will" be held ' with ' Mrs. Otto Headrick; H i..-.- tr Members present-4 were Mrs Gabbert, Mrs. Birdwell, Mrs. Grit ton,:; Mrs.! Phtipott, i Mrs;Hobs6n, Mrs. .Webb, Mrs. ' Pntnam, Mrs. Cannon, Mrs.7 Elgin,7MrsV Head- rick, Mrs. Crawford Mrs. Walch er, Mrs. : Reilly, H "Mrs."'' Ruggles. Mrs. Nash, 'Miss Mo'rtenseiC Mlss Aline-and the hostesses,- Mrs. 'Pen ney and Mrs.. Birch. ; . M rs. Price Entertains, ' With 'Birthday - Luncheon , iMrs. Perry A Price. was hostess on .Thursday at a delightful one o'clock luncheon. honoring Mrs. Clifton B. Mudd and Mrs- Biddy Bishop . The affabr was planned to celebrate-the birthdays of ;th6 honor, guests. I An attractive cen terpiece of daffodils was used on the table- where, .yellow . bandies glowed in crystal holders Favors and place .cards carried , out tth same color jiote. After, the lunch--eon.needleVorkTand cdn'rersatiori wererthe dfversidds !SV i 5T Covers twertrTplaced '-for- Mrs. Cllftoh B.' Mudd- JMrs; TBiddy 'Bish op,' Mrs Ralph Gordofa,-Ms;s !J. P.-Daniels, Mrs.; AI Lockard, Mrs.1; John -Waters; Mrs. Ruaeell Madd, and" the- hostess, Mrs.- Perry A. Price. ; ji k,: ;cv W. W3ciublsntertaned j Members of (the JW. W. dub were ithe guests at. a- delightful evening of five hundred om Thuri day evening; at the homo- of Mr." and I Mrs. E. L. StifCJrat their home xn North Twenty-first street. Light - refreshments were, served at the close of the evening. U IThbseiin the group were Mr. and ' Mrs.- Irwin Welser, ; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Nadon, Mr; and Mrs. Floyd1 Rudle-Mr. and Mrs. Free man Dow. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Burg, Miss-! RobtU? Hendrickson, Howard' Stroude, Lyle 'Dow, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Stiff, ) i 'r ! V . i , .r.ir.rn,, Andre Mattoni,' hailed! as a sec- 'l &-Z ) '' l 'i r;: (;rj - ond Valentino, ias just arrived In New York, where this picture 'was taken en route to Hollywood. Mr. Mattonl is only 23 years of age. v r. - - t .... ' ' - - - - was porn in Vienna ana jar tne favorite of the' European B(eii. Nevin Choral lub toy . tsrpaacast program - Many Salem friends will be in terested In the followln'gprogram which will 'be ' broacasted' ' from Station KGW on Wednesday;; Feb. 24;' by thieJ Nevin Chorale -elub. under the . direction of Mlnnetta Magers, with Viola LIndqufst, pi anlst, assisting: ' i- 1 " Amaryllis' Parlow Love's Old Sweet Song-Mollby ; Nevin Chorale Club. Vocal soIob- - It IS for You Braine Coming' Home ..: Willeby ' '" -Laura Dumas. Dorothjr Walton at the .piano Piano ' solo-1 : Etude in F sharp . l....Arensky Viola Lindquist. 1 " ;" Vocal solos- ' At Dawning II ...... Cadman The' Second Minuet Besley Dorothy Walton at the piano The 'Little Quaker Maid.'.Spross Barcarolle, from the "Tales of' Hoffmah, Offenbach Com in Thru the Rye, air." by" 1 . L; ..M . Smith Nevin Chorale Club. ' -i-' Vocal ' solos ' Cradle Song . MaeFadyen Carmena' : ; Lane-Wilson i- Frances RipkeJ r !' ' Dorothy Walton at 'the piano Pihnb-' - '- Country Dances I, II, III . Beethoven ; ' Vfola Lindqnisti Vocal solos The Boat Song . Salter Th eOld Refrain Kreisler - Florence Warmoth. There's a . Lark in My "Heart : .:.. Spross ' 1 Nevin Chorale Club. I Personnel of the Nevin Chorale club;" Sopranos, first and second: Frances Ripke, Elvida Risso, Faye Salisbury, Irene Womer$Iy, Doris Allen, Laura Dumas.- - ' ? ",Altos,r first and second: Lucile Atkinson , ' Altabel Du mas, ; Delia HJort, Florence Met calf, Florence Warnioth.."": Accompanist; Helen Hale. v"-. 'ti,." ."'-.. Banquet ai Church, t ' The'Womau's Foreign Mission ary society of the Jason LeeMeth bdlsttthurch will" grret a .banquet at :3er. o'clock Monday , evening, Febl: 22, honoring their husbands. The banquet will be served at the church. .n t -fn'-.fli ft tn f ' . Little Light Bearers - N rtiJ f i-t -Tf-'' .i ' -f -' The Little Light Bearers of the First Methodist church, together with, their-mothers,- will be enter tained at a delightful party this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at ;the church.. . V ? . . . . ' Cooked F,oo4 Sale , -X The Rebekahs will sponsor a cooked ' fobd; sale"1 todai--al";the Southern' "Pacific ftlckeV'off ice' dn Liberty "streetJ All contributions stroiiia be 'W'place early J Chapter-AB of-PEO -f f Members of chapter G of the PECSisteThOoa tm; be the guests v r KJ Tnsi.rs.rce iiC - 'i . 'r-r f . .... . two years ago Anna m. .wusson had the role of. a boy In "Ponjola.f Remember her short clipped locks? Now -First National has .'cast her as- the 'heroine; ,1a !MIss Nohody," tn which shells irequired)ta maa querado'as; a yontby ..-cy.-;v I--.- ' j Colleen Moore " .'was originally scheduled to! star rin? VMJss, Nd bodyT which "ai: "Shebo".. was a newspaper . serial. i ; :VTh0: Second ; Chance' which Miss Nilsdbn finished a shore' time ago, baa been retitled flier Sed ond CUnta.?.' :L Ci tr. '-. Helene , Chad wick undertakes the part of a w young newly rich girl attempting to' breakffnto ex clusive society ' In '"Pleasures of the RIch.'i In whlch shells being starred by Tlffany'Productions. j . '-.-'y'I - : John Bowers is denying reports that -he is'to desert the 'grease paint for a director's megaphone. . . ; . ' 1 ; . -;r . Charles Dillingham and A. L. Erlanger . have -released : for mo tion picture prodnetlon all. of their stage successes. But they are for sale with reservations no new Ideas' roay' be' inserted by scenar ists, and the: original texts must be followed as5 nearly as "possible. Among the YehlcIeS' for 'sale 5are two plays by General Lew Wallace, "The Prince Af India."" and ""The Fair God John Galsworthy's i ; .- . ,t r. , ,'-n .V- '',, of honor on Monday evening, Feb. 22, when th. members pf ihapter AB entertain at the 'home olirs. W. tt Smith, 17 65 Center street, with Mrs. v. j W, "D. Smith, Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith; MrsHarry MJ Styles afad Miss Grace Osborne the' hostesses. M Cti " ,' ' ! ' MlisLena Belle .Tartar will have' "charge j of the program . for the evening, Woman s .Benefit Association '' ' Desallne Eberhard won the first prize, while -the consolation award went to Florence Viesko, at the benefit card party t 'sponsored Thursday evening !by.the;Wonian's Benefit: association: ,The coramit tee for the event included Mrs. Kenny, Mrs. Eppers, Mrs. Hamp shire and Leota Crossan. The next card party sponsored by the . organization will be on March 4. ! SOCIAL CAIuEJfDAH I i Today., mm, .in. i i rAmerlcan rAssoclatlon . ot Uni versity" Women. " Elks 1 dining room."". President Dobbs1 of Pacl fic Universltyspeaker. ' ' ' .' . r:W:' IC 6. 'McPornack .Hall. Pa triotic program. 3 'o'clock. ; ! "As Nb'Man Has'.Loved. Film at Heilig theater under sponsor shfp Che'meketa chapte bf the Datlghters of the American Re'v blutlottf u ''f 5 ' ' ''Chicken pie supper. Oak Grove Community.' "t o'clock;;'" Congregational - church.' " Film : "Abraham ' Lincoln" (Part One). 7:'0clok;.: 'I" ,-'.'rs Little Light :- Bearers' party. First' 3Iethodist -church, 2:30 o'clock.-' '-'-.-j -:.t . - - r- i . i. Cooked food sale. Ladles of Episcopal church. Neimeyer's drugstore, j . ;- '.; - 4 Cooked food sale. Rebekahs, S:-Pr ticket office. - . ui . - r Sunday ,:..(! ... 'Film, "Abraham Lincoln' (part I.) First . Congregational church, 7:30 o'clock - ""-f ; :.. ', ; Monday ; Salem MacDoweU'club program. Waller Hairi 8 ; Ifr b'eldck. " " ' " " WFMS-of "Jason Lee" church. BanqueVhonoring; Tiusbahds, 6:30 o'clock.- !tr -w4--' 1 Chapter AB of the PEO Sister hood Mrs: f wv i): Smith, ' 1765 Center street. Chapter G as hosts. J v - iTnesdajr; f ; Social Afternoon " club. Chad wick chapter of the Eastern Star. Cards. " Members-onry:- i,Salem Garden club. Chamber of Commerce' rooms, J o'clock. i t Newberg- Paper - mill to cost 11,250,000 and employ, 225 men. may. be , established 7. here, nartly with local: canltar." 'X V Sac paroxysms oF tteaghlngi ' OWr tT tfUliam Vwm Ymr, 4- cfAlfLrf4 v'icl-iei 4 v 'mix V'.V. irrf foopit GG0UGI1 3 U'VtotrVJ 1 i ; By Gilbert Pickard ; 'r Loyalties," "Pink "Lady," "These.1 Charming 'People i four of Fred Stone's popular shows "Tip-Top',' rChln Chtn .-"Jack l OTUmtern" and 'the recent "Stepping Stonea-' also ' :two current 'prodoctiou$, "Sunny" and "The Last bt Mrs, Cheyney."- - " ! .Several hits of a decade ago are also"ff ered' ,Cfhv Oh. Delphine' The .Little Caffs."-1 ""Papa's : Darl ing" and "The Soul KissV b-i aju With a Jerk the bus came to a halt and two girls elambered gin gerly aboard. Jt rwas raining and had been so for upwards of an hour, the .vehicle, was crowded and they were unable to get seata: One Of the girls 'was a little un steady on her feet, and', after the bu had Indiilged' in 'several vibl ent lurches',- she decided that it Would be safer to hold on to some thing. Accordingly,, she grasped what she imagined -was -he t friend's hand. - n ". 'f ... After standing thus for. a few momenta she looked-down, and, to her embarrassment, discovered that she was holding the hand -df a vstrange man t s . Oh!', she gasped. "I've got the wrong hand! 7-' 1, , ' TtflW M .Mil. ,1ia n m AAr I his nan d and held' out the other.' 1 . i : '.i .j i . ! . -1 . i. . ' . . . . , vAII right; miss! ""he 'said reas suringly. "There's "the 'bthTer1 oiie!f I 2;Ajsentleman -who had married h&'cook was givfng a dinnerparty, and between ecbursesthe1 good 'TT.. S .. -.-" ' " i a .rt. - ,-sf-,-n I - - - r -r; " - .k. . r- 'I ' '. ;- t'" . ' . " SATURDAY MOItNING, FEBRUARY 2Qr-192S- lady sat with her hands spread on the UblecIothV Suddenly the burr, of. conversa n ceased, and in the silence tnat tlon followed a young man on the right of fcfs'hUtes; sald-. pleaaantlyf -AlrfBj pause!"- ' - "Yes, the'may, be;; said the old-time cdok,1 ' viritn ' heightened J color; "and yours -would be like them if you had done hau 1 toy work."-, i - A'S- -H;.-.i.--. iw sMiiKiMwwiwiwiwMiiiiiiHliinsiwiiiiwiiiriwnmirtininrm in r i n in iinnii iiiiimitiiinwiiw sn ibi iiBiirinrimiiniini riiTrmiBina nini V't f v" . . '--.j - ... j urMv)--,;V';-:Utlnr,.? C.'J)' ', e " . , .. , 1 :' II jj I j of a Milliney Shop in-the West ! Fur Goinpany 'store- ! j rVf J room, "where tHe bmen of Salem and' yicmj&y fy&jrj&JcJ r 1 IV 1 all the Tek'soli's ilatest hate at prices that willleasei' u I 1 I I g. For the dressy bocasions, there are many lovely models i I j &e large j j h 1 ' ;! There will Jbe, at all times, a ver cpmplet newest millinery. I Remember "tKe location. ! GrpUaffiow oFftieiyes: frmporo ;f f v awHuaoffimnsmiinii Minutes for- .'T-"V-ti Try.-- -.r - i t r "Vpj-? Je Jiusy you Jiayeat time to learn about things unless they can really inter est you; Yet Jiere's a way to learh about everything that concerns -jrour personal life and run your eye down interestmcr reading. You learn of - ebet . foQd;bettiB v ' ? TOrazpE ttn thaTwiU acIt in the best way forVp:faNew; Jtm, what to pay the exact ood they'll dc. iiWhat thou ments are. ,r Laood taste home decoration,' serving bf ; AH ihis in just the few minutes it takeas to glance ovcir , advertising S4?. you' simply, briefly.- Th&?pi&ii jwarcs iHcan-wisaom .....i-..... , -. -.. . - i .. ' -J '. r. j . -Advertisements tell T'' - x- , . what, when and how. Read them 6AMBLIMG-GAF.1E LIKED '-h in "i , : .-rv IXDIAX8 ItnAL NEGRO IN ; tfAiiElisxrn SMALL 8T&CK' i GLACIER PARK, Mont., i Feb. jS. Indians pf the Glacjer;ia tional Park reservations arel&rd ebt f gamblers. wltS thelrl stifck LllaineTbis 'tarefy 'cdnsists1 of hold- tng a small stick in the closed fist ahd itn 'anfnsemeat ls ' furnished whea the' Opposing Indians try to j ... knowleda - - v r -.-- 5 t if- iBr ' leaning ai oice. rorra their; trood: news each . . ror --) f you where to' buy, x. , ...... guess tbe hand that holds tie stick! vThe"exravaant side ta.'k. and- geBtire3i'InduIeJ In would to Justice tbthe negroes' picturesque game of craps. ' j- i ft ) c - ; . The value "of "General Motors company- vxpoTts -during 1911 erb,,fl22,ira0,DW). Last yeai this 1. jj 1 . i 1 . . .. a ' 1 uau ueeu increasea 10 a xoiai -oi 78;0u"0.06.0b; , j f . 1 ft-,; Btuy Wand "It Pays Big lf s I- y i V 1 n s i