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ASHLAND DATLT ÎÎDÎNOS
LOCAI AND PERSONAL
Women’s Octette of Portland Ad Club
VICTIMS OF MORBID CRAVINGS
Saturday, June 17, 1032
MUSIC RECITAI
VARIETY
IN
SPRING
VEILS
H ere for th e Sum m er—
PRESENTING A DELIG HTFUL M USICAL PROGRAM AT ARMORY *9anaatien M«ng«r«” M u« Hava Ix -
Many Interesting Face Coverings Are
M iss L illia n G re e r cam e in fro m
•itam .n t, No Matter What the
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT FO R TH E B E N E FIT OF THE
Now Being Shown for the
B u rb a n k , C alif., on tra in 14 th is
Price They Have te Pay.
FOURTH OF JULY FUND
Season a t Hand.
m o rn in g , a n d w ill spend th e su m m e r
T h e case ef anonym ous le tte r w rit­
h e re w ith h e r p a re n ts .
In the lineup of spring accessories
ing reported from the F rench town of •
and
for the season a t hand m any
T ulle affords a typical illu stratio n of
F o rd tic k e ts w ith e ach 75 c e n ts
interesting
novelties are shown. T he
th e m ethods of the “sensation won- j
a t F lx it Shop, 35 F ir s t St.
2 4 1 -tf
i
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V
T
h
, ? “ 'V -
Ve" ls “ 1
ger.” M issives m aking accusations of
of th e cldc bits of face covering, and
infidelity have caused th e d eath s of
it may be worn in ever so m any wavs.
L eaves for P ortland—
tw o persons in an asylum and brought
T his sc arf veil Is frequently drap-
T he p u p ils of M id am e
m isery into several homes.
C h a rle s S. M itchell le ft th is e v e n ­
iaoy eu
ed ovruhs
across tne
the nar
h at and
«
, ;
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...in
ana allowed*
allowed to
to fall
fal
in g fo r P o rtla n d , w h ere he will
by th e w X r f ih
. r T U d\ ’ Ired th e a
8
8 mUS,Cal reC kal a t over the shoulders, giving a soft, be-
tty the w rite r of th e •landers.
slanders. Mak- ! th e A rm o ry n ex t T u n esd ay
av e v e n in g coming fram ing
.............
u . . face. Or mav
spend th e n e x t ten d ay s a n d in ci­
to the
tn Jo im en tSaa m Z n ?
- JU” e 2 ° ’ Bt 8 ° ’Cl° Ck’ TheVe wiH be i he draped over th ® b a ‘ “ nd d™ «n
d e n ta lly a tte n d th e R ose F e stiv a l
m orbid p e rs o n s *
o f no a d m issio n c h a rg e d , b u t an o ffe r- back t 0 -be Hed under or across the
chere next w eek.
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m anifestation» It often lead« to trag- m e n t clu b to a PP’X on th e c o n stru e - 1 The larger veils are frequently finish *i
e
.
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tlOn of ,ts llew c,u b house. M adam e with cord or ribbon fringe
,. t"® maJor,ty of y°ung children de- I T racy Y oung p e rso n a lly is p av in g j Among the new veils mav be men-
M iss L a u ra W e n n er, w ho h a s been
a tte n d in g th e U. of O. a t E u g en e
d u rin g th e p a st y e a r, is hom e fo r
th e s u m m e r v a c atio n .
A little girl who “sees” b ears and
T ry th e w et w ash a n d ro u g h dry.
76 A lida. P h o n e 180.
wolvea In a coppice n e a r h er home in-
vent» stories o f h air-raising sensation-
allsm concerning the fierceness of the
t n ° i h i r 5 trl de? a ' eS Sbe * * *
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h
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i X
^
se le c t*ona
b« re n d e re d a re | w h lle ^ th ^ v e lT proper \v lth R ^ J o r e
; w o rk s of m o d ern com posers, such as heroic p a tte rn
— ..
. .
drapes the liât and
I P e rc y G ra in g e r, C hadw ick, A us d er shoulders.
i Ohe, B u rk , K a te G ilm o u r, B lack, De-
K o v en ’ B a fth e lm y , G o d d ard ’ an d
FASHIONS IN BRIEF
" a r““ '
ah ‘>“ ' d be
R eturn from Santa C r u z -
S am u el R h o d es a n d Mr. S p a u ld ­
ing re tu rn e d T h u rs d a y e v e n in g from
a m o n th ’s tr ip to S a n ta C ruz, Calif. LU LU A R CH BO LD
boarding school, told his com panions
' J 1 m usIc loverH-
K asha cloth m akes charm ing cos­
RU TH LA NGE
T hey re p o rt h av in g had a very en-
well
'
tuuies
for country wear.
of
the
dorm
itory
th
a
t
he
had
flown
1
M
adam
e
T
racy
Y
oung
is
GERTRUDE PO RTER
M A R IE DOOLEY
jo y ab e l tim e.
th
e
first
a
irp
lan
e
from
B
uckingham
know
n
to
th
e
people
of
A
sh
lan
d
.
I
,
k
Je.t n a ilh e a d s a re used a g rea t
H E R M IN E A L B E R S
NINA D R E S S E L
palace and bad been personally com- h a v in g lived h e re fo r th e la s t few
i- “ S t r ,“ “ “ lnK-
GERTRUDE HO EBER
E S T H E R C O LLIN S-C H A TT EN plim ented by th e k in g __F rom th» ' v e a rs nnrt 1,1.-
C onservative
silhouettes
lead out- In
H om e m ad e C hicken P ie s a t th e
C ontinental E dition of t h e T o n d J n j s u c i a t ” d . haS
se y e ra l i conc^ a ! hlouse
styles, with
the peasant
M A Y B ELL E C. W OLCOTT, A c c o m p a n is t
C andy C u p b o ard S a tu rd a y a n d S u n ­
Xlall.
udon ; such a s p lan n e d fo r T u e sd a y even-1 line much modified.
day.
2 4 3 tf
ing.
N o r is h e r re p u ta tio n m ere ly j In cottons, dim ity keeps its p lac e ;
PIANO RECITAL GIVEN
ROSEBURG BAND ANXIOUS
local, fo r sh e h a s s tu d ie d u n d e r voIle', a re steadily grow ing In p o ;/
L eave, tor H o m e -
1 .
A T » ® ™ O D I S T CHURCH
TO COME H E R E F O R 4T H UNABLE TO CREATE DISEASE som e o f th e b e st m usic m a s te rs on ! u la n ty « n d -c o tto n crepe appears as
M rs. R ay D ennis, w ho h a , been
,A
re c i‘“ '
« '" > » ' • * « -
both sid e s of th e A tla n tic a n d is her- * novelty ltem -
“ R a r in ’ to co m e ” is th e g ist of a 8ol«nc« Ha» Demonstrated the Impoe-
.. o o o r i
, e n in g a t th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h , by
Suede pockets and wigwam fringes
sp e n d in g th e la s t tw o w eeks in A s h - ,.,.
,,
„ , .
, ,
se lf a m u sic ia n of no m ean a b ility .
eibiiity of the Human Mind Hav-
M is 8 B erna H a ig h t a n d h e r p ian o p u ­ le tte r from th e D ouglas C ounty b a n d
on
tw e e d s ; -velvet bucks to peuked
land v isitin g h e r s is te r, M rs. M ik e 1
She h a s p lay ed b e fo re crow ned h e a d s rev ers collars and to p co ats; fu r or
Ing That Power.
pils, a n d a la rg e a u d ie n c e tu rn e d o u t of R o se b u rg , re la tiv e to jo in in g in
M organ, left: fo r h e r hom e in K lam -I
of th e old w o rld , a goal w hich m any duvetyn inlays have also been seen.
to h e a r th e fin e p ro g ra m .
A s h la n d ’s J u ly 4 th c e le b ra tio n . T he
a th F a lls today.
“In one sense It m ay be said th a t of th e b e st m u sic ia n s in th e w orld I F e lt b a ts w ith soft bell-shaped
T his is Miss H a ig h t's th ird a n n u a l D ouglas C ou n ty b a n d is one o f th e th e hum an race gets th e diseases It
■ crow ns have the brim s slashed in one
D raw th e iu ck y n u m b e r a t P a u l- 7 ? ,a1’ “ ° d eaCh P r° g ram has been cra c k o rg a n iz a tio n s of th e s ta te a n d d eserves; but th e sins a re those of Ig­ h av e s triv e n fo r w ith o u t acco m p ­ j way or an o th er and overlapped to
lish m e n t.
s e ru d ’s a n d w in a new s u it of;
preC edlng w ould be a n esp ecial a ttr a c tio n in norance and neglect of physical law s
sim ulate quills, the edges bound in
ra th e r th an a g ain st sp iritu al ordi- , T he pu b lic sh o u ld a tte n d , e n jo
- y - ribbon.
clo th es.
2V” * y e a r ‘ l h e r e Was 8 tOtal of 16 p u ’ th e m u sical line.
, pils w ho took p a r t in la s t e v e n in g ’s
T he F o u r th c o m m itte e is lim ite d nances,” said S ir R ichard G regory in / th e e x c elle n t p ro g ra m a n d help th e
Lace Is playing a large p a rt in tlie
th e course of his ad d ress a t th e re- i good c a u se o f th e Civic club along, ' m aking and trim m ing of hats, and
p
ro
g
ram
a
n
d
th
e
se
le
c
tio
n
s
re
n
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re
d
a
s
to
fu
n
d
s,
how
ever,
an
d
w
h
ile
th
ey
R e tu rn fro n t C am p in g T r ip —
B rlt- ,
. . A E dinburgh m eeting
- of th
— e -----
----
SOIl‘e dainty sm art little models of hair
1 varied from sim p le m elodies by th e I w ould lik e to e n g ag e ev ery b an d cent
M rs. W a lte r H e rn d o n a n d sons,
,,
,
,, . ,
- ^Association for the Advancement : JKSS W ILLARD SAYS
braid a re trim m ed alm ost wholly in
a n d th e M isses N ellie B eaver Am y y0U nger p u p ils to d irfic u ,t c la ssic a l « ^ l i a b l e a n d p u t on a g r e a t b an d of Science.
D E M P SE Y S ID E S T E P P E D softl.v draped luce veils.
’
scores.
E v ery one p re s e n t seem ed c o n te s t
w ith
A sh la n d ,
M edford
F lague 1» not now explained by sup­
S ta n n a rd a n d M innie B eaver, r e ­
LOS A N G E L E S, J u n e 1 7 __ Je ss
Cham ois gloves a re m ade with trim-
to be d e lig h te d w ith th e rec ita l.
G ra n ts P a ss a n d R o se b u rg , it is not posed iniquities of th e Je w s or con­ W illa rd has b ro k e n h is silen ce sin c e !
So‘uetiim s r
tu rn e d th is m o rn in g from a w e e k ’s
d e fin ite ly decided w h e th e r th is fe a ­ ju n ctions of p a rtic u la r planets, but by
tlie
cham
ois
gauntlet
ls m ade w ith cut-
c am p in g trip a t th e S u m m it ran ch
rem o v a l to C a lifo rn ia to d e c la re
the presence of an organism con­ » his
tu
r
e
w
ill
be
c
a
rrie
d
o
u
t.
T
h
e
G
ra
n
ts
l „. t
i
t -.
i
'vork>
beneath
which
shows a p a tte rn
a t th e top of th e S iskiyous.
They FA R EW ELL PARTY GIVEN
th a t J a c k D em psey is ‘s id e s te p p in g ” In th e d a rk e r kid.
veyed
by
fleas
from
r
a
ts
;
m
alaria
and
P a ss b ra s s ban d is d e fin ite ly en
re p o rt th e place as b e in g id ea l fo r
j ■-
___________________ ____________
PROF. IRA O. WILSON
yellow fever a re conquered by de­ a b o u t w ith him .
gag ed fo r th e F o u rth .
a few d a y s ’ c am p in g trip .
stroying th e
breeding places of
In a n in te rv ie w p u b lish e d h e re !
m osquitoes; ty p h u s fever by getting y e s te rd a y , W illa rd w as- q u o te d a s I
P ro f. I ra C. W ilson, fo r th e la s t
rid of lice; typhoid by cleanliness; tu ­ c h a rg in g th a t “ Tex R ic k a rd had m e!
Special th is w eek a t E n d e rs Con- th re e y e a rs p rin c ip a l of th e J u n io r LA FO LETTE THROWS MONKEY
berculosis by im proved housing, and
fec tio n e ry , fre sh m a rsh m a llo w s, 46 h ig h school, wa8 given a fare w e ll
W RENCH INTO T A R IF F BILL most like diseases by following the sign a y e a r ago a n d th e b o u t fell
c e n ts a pound.
242-3 p a rty la s t ev e n in g a t h is hom e a t
teachings of science concerning them . th ro u g h b ecau se J a c k K e a rn s w ig­
---------- -
¡4 9 6 N o rth M ain s tre e t.
W A SH IN G TO N , J u n e 17.— F re sh • “Though th e m ind does undoubtedly gled o u t of it.”
W ill A rrive H om e—
’ M r. W ilson hhs n o t only h ad tro u b le s over th e s o ld ie rs ’ b o n u s bill influence the resistance of th e body to
W illa rd claim ed t h a t he m ad e a
Mrs. W. J . D o u g h e rty a n d tw o c h a rg e of th e J u n io r high school, c o n fro n te d th e a d m in is tra tio n le a d ­ invasion by m icrobes, it cannot c re a te sp ecial tr ip from L a w re n c e, K an s..
d a u g h te rs , M isses E d n a a n d M ar- b u t fo r th e la s t y e a r, has been p resl- e rs to d ay , w hen L a F o le tte se rv e d the scientific organism of any disease, to New Y ork to a r r a n g e fo r th e
g a re t, will a rriv e hom e to m o rro w d e n t of th e E p w o rth L e a g u e of th e n o tic e th a t he w ould o ffe r a m otion and the responsibility of show ing how m atch .
— and all unnecessary now
to
keep
such
germ
s
under
control
and
f r o m - t h e i r ex ten d ed s ta y in L ong M eth o d ist c h u rc h , a n d it w as th is in th e s e n a te to d isp lace th e ta r iff
I can b e a t D em
. psey a n d I w an t .a
B each, C alif.
'o rg a n iz a tio n w ho g a v e th e p a rty la st for th e b o n u s, even sh o u ld C h a irm a n prevent, therefore, th e poverty and
d istress due to them is a scientific c b a n ce to c«m e back an d show th e
In ste a d of p u ttin g in a tire so m e
evening.
M cC um ber, of th e fin a n c e c o m m it­ ra th e r th an a sp iritu a l duty.”
w orld I ’m h is s u p e rio r.” W illa rd
d
isa
g re e a b le day o v e rse e in g a ia u n -
G et LEEDOM ’S F o rd Day p rices
tee,
a
g
re
e
n
o
t
to
do
so.
C om ing h e re a s tr a n g e r only a few
w ag said to have a s s e rte d , d e c la rin g '
hU
nself
opposed
to
a
fig
h
t
b
etw
een
!
d
re
s
s — w a it,n g on b e r - P re p a rin g
on MASON CORDS. T h e y ’ll knock year« ago, it is d o u b tfu l if th e r e is
L a F o lle tte d e c la re d he w ould n o t
American.Grown Bulb«.
D em psey a n d H a rry WHIls f o r X
T
f° F
“P
h e r~
you stiff.
A t L e e d o m ’s T ire H o s­ a p erso n in th e city w ho h as a w d er be bound by a n y co m p ro m ise e ffe c t
In th e fu tu re it is not likely th a t
p ita l.
.
In ste a d of h a v in g w ages a n d c a r-
2 4 1 tU u n d m ore fa v o ra b le a c q u a in ta n c e in ed b etw een th e a d m in is tra tio n lead the U nited S ta te s will continue to de­ c h a m p io n sh ip .
'
fa
re
a n d su p p lie s a n d fuel a n d an
, th e city on th e eve of his d e p a rtu re . e rs a n d M cC um ber, by w hich th e pend upon H ollaud fo r our spring flow­
= i
U n d erw en t O p e ra tio n —
too
L
a
t
e
to
c
l
a
ssify
e
x
tra
lu n ch eo n to pay for, a n d hav-
ering
bulbs.
T
ills
country
uses
annu­
P ro n v rp I
u
„
: He le ft th ls eveni,1S fo r S ta n fo rd bon u s w ould be ta k e n up im m e d i­
F r a n k T y ler, w ho Uves on th e unive;.slty> w here he w i„ 8 tu d y f(Jr
ally
about
>2,000,000
w
orth
of
D
utch
upset a n d u n tid y .
>36 W E E K L Y s e llin g ho siery u a r ' i,lg y o u r kom e
a te ly a f te r th e ta r if f bill. L a F o lle tte
bulbs, and produces scarcely >25,000
K la m a th F a lls hig h w ay , n e a r Soda . th e com ing y e a r. H is p la n s a re not
a n te e d w e a r fo u r m o n th s o r re-1
d u st g a th e r up y o u r w ash in g ,
Is said to h av e received a s s u ra n c e s
w orth in any one year, th is despite
S p rin g s, u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n f o r ' m ad e f u r th e r th a n th a t. H is m o th -
placed free. S a la ry or 30 p er c e n t I te le p h o n e us, an d h av e w ash d ay and
of s u p p o rt fro m n o t o nly a n u m b e r the fact th a t few p lan ts a re m ore
w n r l i e i - 'OUM F re e sa m p le s to a ll its - w o r r ie s o ff y o u r m ind,
a p p e n d ic itis th is w eek a t a M edford e r, Mrs. B u tfo u g h , w ill c o n tin u e to o f re p u b lic a n s, b u t from a la rg e pro-
widely ad apted and few crops m ore
w o rk e rs.
M an ag er D ept. K -476.
,
h o sp ita l. H e is re p o rte d as reco v er­ live in A sh lan d u n til S e p tem b e r, a t p o rtio n on th e d e m o c ra tic side.
D arby,
P a.
244-1*
O u r m o d ern la u n d ry service will
easily grow n th an bulbs. T he F ederal
ing nicely.
---------------- —------------------ — . cost you less th a n to have a w ash-
w hich tim e sh e w ill m ove to S ta n -j
—-------------------------------
D epartm ent of A griculture has p re­
HAY
t SA LE
A bout
30 to n s w om an com e in.
I t is alw ay s de-
ford to be w ith h e r son.
| M ilton— New ice p la n t com p leted
pared a very in terestin g bulletin on
Mr. an d M rs. W illiam M orton R a s­
of
a
lfa
lfa
bulb cu ltu re in the United S ta te s
R. D. W e rsc h k u l, i p e n d a b le , a n d th e q u a lity is alw ays
S a le n t.
m us w ill a p p e a r in th e P re sb y te ria n
which points to rich possibilities in
a i
up to s ta n d a rd .
the years to come.
c h u rc h in a m a s te rfu l in te r p re ta tio n
FO R R E N T — P le a s a n t room in hom e
B est of a ll, we ta k e a ll th e fuss
Bulbs cun be grow n in th is country
of “ T h e M usic M a ste r” next T uesday
i « n r J 'a r 't l ^ 8 8 ° ’ yj*o n e e r- P h o n e a n d b o th e r a n d ste a m a n d h e a t o u t
on both tlie A tlan tic and Pacific sea-
48U-J.
244-2
ev en in g , J u n e 20. A dm ission is free.
! of y o u r hom e— we give you a dav
boards and in th e Ohio and M isslsslp ------------------ -- --------“
A s ilv e r o ffe rin g will be ta k e n . A
FO
R
S
A
L
E
—
B
est
pay
in
g
husi-
th a t you can re a lly call y o u r own.
pi valleys. Some o f the h a rd ie r and
g re a t tr e a t.
244-1*
n ess In city. C all 102 O ak St.
m ore robust of th e n arcissus v arieties
D on’t go th ro u g h tliig w eekly or-
. ___________
244-2*
th riv e even in th e gulf states. Con­
deal all su m m e r long.
P h o n e us
T ry o u r fre s h w ra p p e d k isses, a t
tra ry to w hat would he generally sup­
W A N TED — A m id d le-a g e d worn- to d ay and a rr a n g e to h av e y o u r
posed, it is not too cold fo r tu lip s and
E n d e rs C o n fe c tio n e r^ , 35 fcenta a
an to iro n few h o u rs once a w a sh in g done th e m o d ern way.
narcissi to succeed a s f a r no rth as
w eek. Dew D rop In n .
244-1
pou n d .
242-3
Sitka, A laska. They th riv e along th e
W A N TED — Tw o
young
m en—
e n tire border of th e U nited S tates,
A fter the Rig O nes—
m u st be e x p erien ced ap p le th in ­
w herever the m oisture conditions a re
J u liu s K och, of L aifrel s tr e e t, a n d
1‘HONE ir.5
n e rs. P h o n e 9 - F - l l .
suitable.
a frie n d m o to red o u t of tow n e a rly
th is m o rn in g , a n d ju d g in g by th e
Laarnsd to Lov« Japans««.
fish in g ta c k le th ey c a rrie d , th ey
M ajor G eneral W illiam Verbeck,
w ere going o u t a fte r th e “ big o n e s.” i
form er a d ju ta n t general, who is p res­
ident of St. Jo h n ’s school a t M anlius,
R eturn to D u n s m u ir -
N. Y., lays claim to being th e first
Mr. a n d Mrs. Du Bose a n d son,
w hite boy of A m erican p a re n tag e to
he bom In Ja p an . H is fa th e r was a
w ho h av e been in A sh lan d fo r sev­
m issionary who was atta ch e d to th e
e ra l w eeks, w hile Mr. Du Bose w as
Tokuguw a governm ent as an educa­
in th e G ra n ite C ity h o sp ita l, re-!
tor, and la te r helped to establish th e
tu rn e d to D u n sm u ir today.
Jap an ese Im perial university. Young
Verbeek’s playm ate and friend was a
FO UR “ W OBBLIES” INDICTED
Ja p an e se boy whom his fa th e r helped
BY KLAMATH GRAND JUR Y I
to bring back from C alifornia when he
was detained and stra n d e d w hile lu
KLAM ATH FA LLS, J u n e 17.— In ­
quest of an Am erican education. T he
boy’s nam e was K orekiyo T akahashi.
d ic tm e n ts on c h a rg e s of c rim in a l
He ls now prem ier of Ja p an . “T hrough
sy n d icalism have been re tu rn e d by
this Ja p an e se boy,” said G eneral Ver­
th e g ra n d ju ry h e re a g a in s t L ouis
beck, “aud my association w ith his
D avis, L eo n ard B olton, A dolph Vag-
people, I learned to love them and to
ness a n d M orris Daly, a lle g ed I. W .
have the highest respect fo r th e ir In­
W ., a rre s te d h e re rec e n tly w ith a
tegrity.”—New York Evening Poet.
a ,id Queen M ary of E n «,a n d . during th e ir recent v isit to
la rg e q u a n tity of I. W. W. lite r a tu r e K h I iz H i 18 r
Belgium, took occasion to do honor to th e m emory of E dith Cavell, the heroic
in th e ir possession.
Superetitlen Gemmen.
n u rse who was executed by th e G erm ans.
T he photograph show s them plac­
Book learning and intelligence seem
ing a w reath on th e spot w here Miss Cavell w as shot.
It pays to read th e classified page.
to have nothing to do w ith belief In
charm s. In Rom an days Sulla would i
not move a step unless he carried with
him his rfmall gold figure of Apollo,
which w as his am ulet. In th e present
day In Naw York city a construction en ­
gineer of m ore th an local reputation,
Chick Mash w ith B utterm ilk
B u tterm ilk E g g Mash
and
th e m ost m atter-of-fact type of
OLYMPIC
Baby Chick S cratch
person possible in m ost ways, c a re ­
E
g
g
B
uilder
QUALITY
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B utterm ilk G row ing M ash
fully changes from one su it to the oth­
Every one of them
C alf Meal
e r a tiny gold hand th a t was given to
C rate F a tte n e r
him by an old wom an n e a r th e front
Scratch Feed
O. C. M. G round Feed
linos In France.
j
I KITÍ-HEN SHOWER GIVEN
M ISS G E R T R U D E M IK SCH
M rs. O live P a g e an d M rs. M. B.
R iley w ere hostesses a t th e hom e of
th e la tte r last e v en in g to th e young
w<>men of th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h ,
T he a ff a ir w as a k itc h e n sh o w e r for
Miss G e rtru d e M iksch, w hose w ed-
,iln s t0 M r-
R »«“ « R l" r -
,
° ' " FS 8h° r tly ’ A Very p le a s a n t ev'
e n in g w as sp e n t by th e com pany.
S tra w b e rrie s an
ak e w
an d u c cane
v ere se rv e d
a t th e close of th e a ffa ir.
R ead th e w a n t ads.
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LA ST T IM E S— —TODAY
HARRY
CAREY
An<r"h Sii|H il> Cast in
MAN
to
AN
P ic tu re th o u sa n d s upon th o u s ­
a n d s of fire -c raz e d s te e rs m adly
th e ir w ild sta m p e d e. T h is is only
over th e edge of a y aw n in g chasm
I
w itn a m an a n d a g irl a p p a re n tly
hopelessly c a u g h t in th e “p a th of
ru sh in g pell m ell fo r d e stru c tio n
one of th e in te n se m om ents in
th is g re a t d ra m a of A d v en tu re
a n d R om ance in th e Old W est.
“ NO P A R K IN G ”
TOMORROW & M O N D AY
Tiring—
Disagreeable--
Expensive
H o n o r in g E d ith C a v e ll’s M e m o r y
A shland Laundry Co.
Cradle
(C Q\irumount C^idu/v
S o m e th in g g r e a te r th a n love—
g r e a te r th a n th e law — g re a te r
th a n life its e lf— locked them ir ­
revocably to g e th e r a g a in .
T he
love of a c h ild — th e m ost p o w er­
ful in flu e n ce e v e r su b je c te d to
th e h u m an h e a r t— a g a in s t his
love fo r th e “ o th e r w om an.”
A d apted from one of th e g re a te st
s ta g e plays ev er w ritte n .
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