PÀofe fóftiisft ÀStìtAM» BÄttt TffiWCS PR O FE SSIO N A L ! Classified C olum n Thursday, December 27, 102:4 ♦-• family Christm as gathering this COAST GUARD RESCUED are bought eagerly by wealthy A- ing rath er tight wbere the p u n year. * FROM ANGRY SEAS merlcans for anything up to a ' strings were concerned. In a let C lassified Colum n R ates th u .e v.ho enjoyed it with — hundred thousand dollars, appar- i ter to a w ater company concern PHYSICIANS One cent the word each them , were Mr. and Mis. C. H art- NEW PORT, Dec. 26.— A crew ently knew the vaiu^ of publicity ing w ater charg- s lie i- very in MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor time. ley and children of Phoenix, Mr. of seven members of the Yaquina — even being his own press a g e n t.1 dignant about au apparent over DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi Phone items to her at 345-R; between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. To run every issue for one and Mrs. W ilmer Poley and coast guard are safe after being according to a batch of seventy charge, and winds up: "How tin dence and office, 108 Pioneer and evenings. month or more, %c the word ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » > « «1 daughters and Mrs. Poley’s n e p h -. in the sea forty hours while un-1 of the painter's most intim ate devil can they ask five dollars fo .» * »»■»■« n i l« » avenue. Telephone 28. Office each time. Fuller Max Ge Bauer, H arry CW’ Mf‘ Horace T' Mitche11 and able to cross the bar owing to a letters shortly to be put up for w ater when 1 myself gave notit hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 Calendar of the W eek— v „ „ «L. « > n~«i ™ n D.’ i_z j l hls son8 Delbert and Jam es who heavy sea. A terrific storm pre- auction. to th e collector that th house wai p. m. only. Thursday, Dec. 27.— Christmas Yeo, Emil Peil, E. D. Briggs, Oe- came as a happy Christm as su r FOR SALE vented larger vessels from go- j n gOlnp of (hem he is revealed ,lot inhabited months ago, ant i E ntertainm ent, Parish House, der, E. V. C arter, Homer Bill prise. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac ing to its assistance and a life 1 as an ¡nsat |a b ie seeker a ftr pub- the nian to,d n,e Die tax after tha FO R R E N T ings, and Sylvan Provost. 4:30 P. M. Miss May Poley has returned to boat was compelled to rem ain an- u city> even when abroad writing w o u ld be a mere nothing?“ tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and The program will be an espec Friday, Dec. 28— Reception her work in the Riddle High chored outside the harbor fifteen th ro a t— X-ray including teeth. TWO ROOM APARTMENT— to his secretary and asking him to The letters are expected t< ially fine one, largely musical school. Club House, afternoon. I hours. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to Furnished. Reasonable rate. Manx insert paragraphs in the newspap- fetch a high price, competitloi Tuesday, Dec. 31— Dram atic and given by some of our most 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland. Hotel, 349 E ast Main. 94-6 Reading, Dr. N ettie Shaw, Pres- talented young musicians. ers about his activities and do-1 being very keen. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton E n tertain— Rogue River opened for trout Ore. Members are to rem em ber to FOR RENT— Furnished rooms f byterlan church- evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Shelton j fishing over ten inches long, thru (Ings’ bring a guest, if not the fo rtu n DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic for Housekeeping. 330 Lower Al were host and hostess at a most I Dec., Jan., Feb., Mar., and April, W histler is also revealed as be- 1 Classified ails bring results. ate possessor of a daughter. delightful Christm as dinner at and Electro-Therapy. Office mond St. 95-4* Music Club M eets— * * ♦ The regular m eeting of the th er pleasant home on Third phone 48; residence 142. F irst - —--------------------------- — i Ashland Music Study Club was T he H ouse o f Rbnm on— j street. N ational Bank building. WANTED at the home of Mrs. A. E. Woods, The following from the pen of Mrs. Pearle Kearney and with a fair attendance, consider Prof. H. G. Gilmore, is in appre- daughter Betty Marie and Mrs. DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings Typing office. Phone 91. elation of the entertainm ent to be Josephine Crocker were compli- Public Typing, copying. 264 7th ing the nearness of Christmas. LONDON, Dec. 26.— In terest The program was in charge of given by Dr. M attie Shaw, for the mented guests. 83-lmo.* ing relics of Stone Age Africa DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— C h iro -, St. ¡Mrs. Flora Putnam Dix and was W ednesday Club on New Y ear’s It was three o’clock turkey din- have been discovered by F. W. praetor, near Postoffice. Hours I WANTED— W ashing. 248 1st ! “American Composers.” Eve, and sent to th e editor o f , ner, with all the delicious ac- 9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114. As a prelude, Mrs. Dix gave a these columns. St. 62-2mo.* j companiments th a t go with a Migeod, noted English explorer, Hi'üü'ipl fa in a journey through the British short discussion of a num ber of I life “ The strictly up-to-date to u rist Christm as feast, and the ro o m s; PLUM BING the large province on these composers with interesting city th a t, by judicious advertis- were very beautiful in their holi- |Cam eroons, 7“ "........... e*«»***vC u.. MISCELLANEOUS dnv d r J hOli the eastern coast of Africa, part incidents concernng them . ng, has earned a place on the map i day dress, JERRY O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207 j of which was ceded to Britain fol The work of a num ber was illus under the fascinating title of LOST— Gents new kid glove, East Main. Phone 138. lowing the war. between post office and East trated first, in a violin solo, play “Ashland the B eautiful” , is the The W m. D ay’s E n tertain— In various parts of the province MONUMENTS Main street. Leave at Tiding’s of ed by Mr. Henry of th e High home— to pu t it in the triple form Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Day were “ X X X fice. Reward. 97-2* school. To repeated applause he .« Pbyn,dan. d r a m .,,« and a a lb - b a it and b a s i c a , a d C ,Kh « „ , J X " “ MONUMENT— MARKERS generously responded. Mrs. Henry oress In the person of Dr. Mattie Christm as dinner, served a t tw o 1 Lowest Prices __ Christm c , ... ’ Berv® ‘‘ ai tw o j other weapons and implements, WILL TAKE ORDERS for sang one of C arrie Jacob Bond’s , B. Shaw who, on the public plat- o’clock on as Day. ASHLAND GRANITE CO. M . w, w , and found many .traces of pre- Country Sausage W. L. Moore, | lovely songs, kindly rsponding to form professionally and in private Mr and Mrs. Gowdy were the ; histOric civilization giving in- Brd and E ast Main St. 223-6mo. 10F4. 95-4 encore. life insistently, has nobly set comP mented guests. In the even- ■ dications th a t man existed in Af- MacDowell’s* “ W itch’s Dance’’ forth the many claims Ashland has ing Mr. and Mrs. Day were guests ASHLAND GRANITE FIR ST CLASS DRESSMAKING was played „y Mlss Lo, l u F. O. B. FULLY to offer the to u rist bent upon en at the Kinney home, a t the C hrist rica many thousands of years ago. MONUMENTS DETROIT Migeod disco v e r e d m a n y EQUIPPED Prices reasonable. Room 7. over an(| waB particularly well received joying the best n atu re has to mas gathering there. © regon G ranite Co. strange customs and practices ex Tidings office. Phone 77. 84-lm o* by her auditors • * * furnish in the various health p ur 8. PENNISTON, Salesman. istent among some of the savage oods served delicious suing quests of life. ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May Mrs Fam ily G athering a t Mr. and Mrs. tribes, and found th at, contrary R es. 4 7 0 Laurel P h on e 444-Y (‘W ith this much said in appre K inney’.«»— communicate w ith Ensign Lee refreshm ents at the close of the to the general belief, many of the program. H E m any d e sira b le qualities inherent in the ciation of our progressive city, we PLANING MILL On Christm as Day Mr. and tribes have very strict laws again of the Salvation Army a t the * * • Fordor Sedan commend this car to the considera pass on to announce th a t, at an Mrs. A lbert Kinney were host and st interm arriage and the practice W hiteShield Home, 565 May- M orris-Lennox— JORDON’R RASH AND CABINET tion of every discriminating motorist. early date Dr. M attie Shaw will, hostess r t the family reunion and fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. The m arriage of Miss Leona under the auspices of the Wednes- Christm as dinner for the Wag- of polygamy. WORKS, Cor. Helman and _________________________ _ _ _ _ _ W h en , in connection w ith these qualities, the low The Moen and Munshie tribes, Van Ness. 194tf RESHINGLING & CALSOMINING Lennox and Mr. R obert Morris £ . a T ^ s b ^ C a a V b a “» ^ - — T’ ' price of the car is considered, the value of the Fordor F o r reshingling or painting and , dones was solemnized a t the W Miles of Medford. j practice a curious custom of Sedan becomes unique. In it you obtain, at the lowest TRANSFER AND EXPRESS ' calsomining all work guaranteed M ethodist Parsonage, a t two- H enry Van Dyke’s “ House of In the evening, the celebration : double m arriage. When a male possible cost a car of snug comfort, good appearance, W hittle Transfer & Storage Co. [ call A. V. Hood, Phone 398 or th irty Saturday, December the Rimmon”— a dram a in four acts was continued with Mr. and Mrs. member of the tribe niarries, hia and high utility. for SERVICE. tw entieth, Rev. S. J. Chaney of- — ten characters taken entirely Day, Mr. and Mrs. Peil and Mrs. C. W. Judkins Phone 390-R. Experienced movers and pack ______________________ I ficiating. Its convenient operation, dependable performance, and by herself— and which creation Atkinson as added guests for the sister weds th e brother of the ! ers of household goods. Deal WIND SUBSIDES: HOPE The atten d an ts were Miss Beth is regarded by exacting critics, as jolly “ Christm as Exchange” th a t bride. Should a sister be unavail long life aie well known. T he style of its appearance, able, he has to give equivalent ' ers in coal and wood. Phone the attractive Comfort of its interior, are exactly in PREVAILS FOR VESSELS Lennox and Mr. F ran k Davis. The one of th e greatest productions is an institution in the famly and service to his brother-in-law by 117. lin e w ith the present-day demand. ______ im m ediate family of bride and from th e pen of the gifted dram sion*15 ° f iriOndS’ ° n this occa' working for him. The average of, Office 89 Oak St. near atist. Henry Van Dyke’s world re SEATTLE, Dec. 26.— W ith the groom were present. You can buy thu car through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan ' a sister is about three years not Hotel Ashland announcem ent of the w eather A fter a short wedding trip the nowned “America for me” equally To realize the fun th at is e n - 'very hard work, according to T77T— p - w p p R a o o— i bureau th a t gales which swept 1 happy couple will be a t home to with Longfellow’s “ Psalm of joyed, one m ust be a participant I Migeod. HARRISON BROTHERS TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— the Northwegt have completely their friends a t th eir home near Life” and Tennyson’s “ In Memor- in this jolly function. The Munshie laws against poly iam ” , serve as so many examples T. L. POWELL— General TrarnT subsided, m aritim e men are o p tl-[A shland- gamy are so strict th at beside fer— Good team and m otor mistic regarding th e safety of a To Mr- and M rs- Jones »re ex- of th e brightest and most soul Christm as G athering a t th e Dod them the American laws of affin trucks. Good service at a re a -! half dozen vesse,s which have tended the congratulations and inspiring conceptions, in verse, of ges— ity are stark simplicity. been in distress at Puget Sound cord*a ^ good wishes of th eir host the hum an intellect, and at Dr. KS The Christm as celebration be- CA sonable price. Phone 83. When a m arriage is afoot a ___________________ ____________ and along the coast. The most ser- | L iends for a fu tu re of happi- tt* W „’L n « l 2 C° T ? ,g rc“din« “" ¡ f " ‘he ” '« h t w ith a lo v a -^ o ^ m " c ii" " i8 " c o n " v e n e d ™ c o m - TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— ious accident befell the freig h ter ness and Prosperity. t the qualities th a t made these j ly Christm as tree in the J. P. posed generally of elders with w riter, so dlatlagaiahed In th eir Dodge home. At thia the family long memorlea. whose business Is K ing’s T ransfer, general hauling. Yogen M aru> which went aground; respective pursuits of learning, were gathered, with Miss D ry wood for sale. Phone 113, 4t the entrance of Grays H arbor. ‘ la " le<1 Wil- i to see th a t no impediments of re Plaza Pool Hall 4 ,._t f !The »hip is in grave danger of; Mr> John A. K elts and Mrs. will be in evidence and those of liamson as special guest. lationship exist between the in- our citizens who appreciate the _______________ being battered to pieces. Reports [ Sophie E. Miller were united in On Christm as Day, came the tnding bride and bridegroom. from other vessels indicate th a t niarriage Friday Dec. 1st. a t the poetic creations of great minds family dinner, with Mr. and Mrs. These family confabs are often ! they are limping to ports of safe- Congregational Parsonage; the should be present to m easure the J. P. Dodge as host and hostess F o r a smooth shave, [so lengthy and complicated and ! ty. Heavy dam age was sustained W. Judson Oldfield officlat- m astery of Henry Van Dyke as a in t leir pleasant home on the j t be impediments are so difficult and quick service, go d ram atist of the very first water. Boulevard. The guest list included at Seattle as a result of the *ng- to th e Shell B arber to unravel and surm ount that the Mr. and Mrs. K elts will live at “ It should be stated th a t Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Galey, and family, storm. The county-owned ferry Shop, across from De meetings break up unsuccessful, sank at the dock in Lake W ash the home on Upper G ranite street. Shaw has given th e same m aster- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge and says Migeod. Ten-day stopover pot. G rinding of all Mr. and Mrs. Mintle were the only piece before audiences at. Hood children, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dodge ington and is a total loss. kinds. C hildren’s work One tribe has traditional names attendants. on all tickets at River a n ti at Portland a t the and Miss W illiamson a specialty. (for twins, varying if they are Good wishes are th eirs for a Multnomah Hotel under the aus The delightful three course din-i both boys or girls or mixed. The DECISIVE BATTLE IS W. A. SHELL, Prpo. prosperous and happy future. pices of the combined W oman’s ner was at noonday, with the din- natives claim these names were IMMINENT IN MEXICO • * • 632 A. St. Ashland, Ore Clubs and before an enthusiastic ing room a bower of beauty, in its given them by God. D Bridge Club Meets— audience th a t entirely filled the holiday coloring, and greenery A nother tribe buries its dead MEXICO CITY, Dec. 26.— A de- The Bridge Club met on Friday eommodious Assembly Hall. It CARLIN IS CONVICTED eisive battle is im m inent on the night of last week at the pleasant would be a work of supereroga and the afternoon and evening like the ancient Egyptians in a And many other points on O F STATUTORY CHARGE 1 JalIsc0 front to determ ine the fate I hom et of Mrs H p Sackett on tion to particularize as to the was spent in this happy hospit- niche opening onto a shaft sunk able home, in family visit and ’ in the ground. The bodies are 1 the Southern Pacific in the of G uadalajara, the second city Fourth street. technical excellence Dr. Shaw has Christm as cheer. protected with bamboos so that Portland, Dc. 26.— A se n te n c e ^ " Mexico- Obregon has gone to Sunny Southern States. The usual num ber of tables acquired in the rendition of the ♦ ♦ « no earth may fall into the cham- i of 24 years was imposed on Claude Jalisco to personally direct the were played and the guests spent great m asters she undertakes to M arried— Use one of four daily tr a ils to her and press them, and then the I Carlin, convicted of a statu to ry movement of the Federals. A a delightful evening. interpret, but those who heard California. Through Standard and i The m arriage of Miss Helen charge involving his 14-year-old la r8e fleet of airplanes is cencen- Mrs. O. E. Dews was th e happy her in tre Masonic Hall, Eighteen Dickerson and Mr. A. J. McCallen shaft is filled up. Tourist sleeping cars to San F ran step-daughter. This is C arlin’s trated on the Jalisco front. Fed recipient of high honors and Mrs. m onths ago in Tennyson’s “ Enoch cisco and Los Angeles. second trial, the ju ry having dis erals are strengthening th eir posi Dyrud secured the consolation. A rden” recognize the significance was solemnized Thursday evening W histler, famous American Take your choice of three routes Dec. 26, at the Methodist Parson- agreed in the first. When senten- tions in the Puebla center, in At the close of th e evening, the of the task of reciting a work, painter, whose pictures even now to the East from California witli . age, th e Rev. S. J. Chaney offic- •ce was imposed on the convicted Pre Pa ra t,on for an advance again- mogt delightful refreshm ents were entirely from memory, and which . Mr an „ Mrs John Flnn(,r . I ________________ ________________ lirough sleeping cars to Eastern m an, Mrs. Carlin broke down in st the rebel Positions a.t Vera Cruz served by th e gracious hostess.' cities. occupied one h o u r and th irty i an were th e attendants, c o u rt. ‘ ! • • • m inutes In Its delivery. | A(leI. ceremon , he Sights worth seeing via the FOLEY PILLS BRING R E L IE F E n tertain Christm as— “ The W ednesday Afternoon ding party returned to the Fin- Southern Route include tlie “ FOLEY PILLS are the best I W heeler to get $15,000 hotel . i Mr- and Mrs- J - R - Robertson club s to be congratulated in se- American River Canyon, Pic have tried. My kidneys work a and Rev w illiam Johnson enter- curing the services of Dr. Shaw neran home, where a delightful turesque Carriso Gorge, and an d store building. lot better since I received your j tained at Christm as dInnert wUh for so great an undertaking, and wedding supper was served, with the famous Apache Trail of generous offer,” w rites John W. Mr Robert8On.8 son> Mr j w all- who have yet to make the ac Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders, Jr., Arizona. Brogan, Adams, Mass. FOLEY Robertson> his w5fe and two child. quaintance of one of the greatest and Miss Thelma McCredie as ad Let us assist yon with the details if J Lt ^ L V VoiUre? \ Si;mv 1Tn t f 0 r re n ’ from Stockton, California, as of living dram atists, should do so, ded guests. of your trip. Mr. and Mrs. McCallen went im- ial guegt8 fQr thg occaslon The time to be thrifty the KIDNEYS and while being ta- ' on . an occasion where the greatest mediately to th eir home on the .JOH N M. SCOTT and is before you are bard up, 'k en close attention should be paid Mr and Mrg of literary gems, a t th e hands o f , Boulevard Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager to the diet. Avoid sweets, paa- „ . . „ . . __ v t __i children arrived Sunday evening; and the time to protect t_ Dr. Shaw holds high carnival, for Portland. Oregon 1 Both the young people are very try starchy foods, alcoholic! known , Ashland, having yourself from damage drinks, tea and coffee. Drink Mr. Robertson has returned to an entire evening." - H . O. G. but the family will re ♦ • • ,, I lived here for years. suits is before your auto plenty of good fresh w ater, and j ' Stockton, main until Saturday. Mrs. Oeder Entertains— — Mrs. McCallen is the daughter mobile injures or kills keep the body w’arm ly clothed. Mrs. Oeder had as guests a t a of Mr. J. O. Dickerson, a form er • MSTiP * « « Refuse substitutes, Sold Every- IX « A 0 someone. j C hristm as Dinner a t Mr. and Mrs. charm ing Christm as dinner, Mrs. business man. She is a graduate i where. -♦-» -» ♦ ♦ ♦ «■ »♦-» ♦ ♦ ♦ -♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I The question is not— | Farlow — Fielding and h er sister Mrs. Hale of A. H. S. and was in W ashington Can I afford to carry auto Bag lim it. T hirty fish, or twenty ^ r- and Mrs. Farlow , Church of Santa Monica, and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. during th e war. At present [ mobile liability insurance! pounds and one fish in any one [ slreeC were host and hostess at Gruelie and children. The evening she is the efficient bookkeeper at a famly Christm as dinner a t which was spent most pleasantly in Mrs. the Ashland Creamery. But—Can I afford to drive day> Mrs. H. 0 / Anderson and children Oeder’s cozy home on G ranite Mr. McCallen is one of the pro an automobile without 1 Tillamook county voted “No” were guests, Mr. Anderson having street. gressive young business men o f , carrying adequate protec on every special tax proposition. , gone to a family reunion of his the city and is present owner of ! people in the northern p art of the A Christmas Party— tion in that line! the Ashland Creamery istate. The hospitable home of Mr. and To the happy couple are extend FA SHION’S NEW TH O U G H T Let us tell you how little Mr. and Mrs. E lbert Farlow and Mrs. J . H. F u ller was the scene ed the congratulations and good IN BLOUSES it will cost to have this i son spent the afternoon a t the of a jolly pre-C hristm as party, wishes of a host of friends for a Created on new lines of fabrics that protection. DO IT NOW. parental home, m aking it a fam th a t had been planned by the happy and prosperous future. are artistic achievements, the new ily gathering. guests a t the delightful dinner blouses are hard to resist. The model • * • to the left emphasizes its collegiate given by Mr. and Mrs. Gruelie re- Classified Ads Bring Results now are proprietors of the Real E state and Real In smartness by a motif embroidered in Mis. George Spencer l^ntertalns— cently. It had been arranged th at surance. (E stab. 1883) bright colors, and a new side-closing Mrs. George Spencer had a s ; this should be a costum e party P hsne 211 41 E ast Main effect. The round neck is collarltss, The Tidings is striving and the kimono sleeves have lines that special guest a t th e Christm as in which the guests represented are independent of cuffs or further dec- ' earnestly to give you that, dinner in their pleasant home, th eir not so distant childhood and oration. With the blouse is worn a Mrs. Spencer’s m other, Mrs. J. L. realistic indeed were the costumes which you expect of your plaited skirt ' of the same material— < > wool crêpe. Medium size requires ' ’ having taken possession Mon P alm ateer of Hillsboro, who came assumed for the happy affair. home paper. yards 40-inch material. The rooms were in holiday a t Saturday, and will rem ain for an __ ©1 ju S n a j. a Combine. day. We will be glad to serve In accord with the newest Parisian indefinite visit. Mrs. Palm ateer tire and looked gay and Christ- M l C C U d S B V T re a tm e n t 'Phe Tidiugs is exerting models is the blouse to the right, car- has many friends in Ashland who masy in the glow of candles and l oth local and internal, and has beei i all old friends and custom ers 1 ried out in rosewood crêpe and worn every effort to relied Ash »uccessful in the treatm ent of Cataril will be glad of this opportunity to Christm as coloring. with a skirt of the same fabric. The of Perry and Newby, and make land in a favorable light, is p art of our business and blouse is slashed at the center-front, 1 or ov, r -W years. Sold by all druggists renew old acquaintance. A tree, laden with gifts for all we make it our business to underfaced and rolled low with the and is working for the up • • • » > ■ T r W K ’7 V C O .. T o le d o , O h u new friends. We recently came | the party and all especially ap- keep up w ith, the progress convertible collar. The sleeves may be building of the town and com I propriate for the period represent- i in radio. worn long or short. Both plaits and from Medford in the belief of ' Civic Club Reception— ! drapery are featured in the side-dosing ed was a special feature, and The reception given by the inunity. a great immediate future for skirt, making the costume appropriate Civic Club Friday of this week these gifts were accompanied b y ! j for semi-formal wear. Both skirt and In i t ’s efforls the Tillings is PARTS— Ashland. We will have some promises to be a most delightful jolly little rhymes th a t helped the • blouse may be used separately, but fun along. working for your interests. when worn together are in demand, ,, thing special for you each affair, with a large num ber plan This is a service station for for afternoon functions. Medium size All this was preceded by a ning to attend. radio, and we carry all parts In return let. the Tidings be requires yards 36-inch material. week. Elaborate preparations are’ be most elaborate Christm as dinner for the benefit of Ashland First Model: Blouse No. 16Ô8. Sizes, come a regular visitor to radio fans, as well as com 34 to 46 inches bust. Motif No. 12820. ing made to insure its success. of many and delicious courses, i plete sets from $15 to $125. Transfer, blue or yellow, 25 cents. New ones for old ones your home. Mrs. Maxey and a num ber of as The evening was rounded out in Skirt No. 1608. Sizes, 24 to 50 inches well told tales in the glow of the here. Need a new one! sistants have charge of the refresh bust. Price, 45 cents. i ments; Mrs. P racht and a large firelight. Second Model: Blouse No. 1676. We’ll take the old one. • • • Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, assisting committee are looking 30 cents. Skirt No. 1530. Sizes, 24 after the decorations, and the F am ily D inner at Mrs. Josephine I to 34 inches waist. Price, 30 cents. 4th St. M arket personnel of the reception com P o le y ’»— Radio Supply ' Monogram 579. Perforated design Mrs. Josephine Poley and j to 2 inches high, 50 cents, and 10 cents m ittee follows the Mesdames F. G. ***** for each addidoMl inch. Swedenburg, Louis Dodge, J. H. daughters were hostesses a t the .♦-W ’ S O C IE T Y NEWS LETTER EfBiH •i i i hi a $685 Lower P riced T h a n Ever Before T Something Ne San Francisco - Los Angeles Daily Fashion Hint Before The Collision S o u th ern Pacific Lines Is (he • • ♦ B illings A gency DAILY TIDINGS Lane & L ow ry In Your home? 4th St. M arket R adio H a ll’s C atarrh Service Stoves Lane & Low ry PR O V O ST BROS S o u th ern BEGIN TODAY