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Pflge Four - If" if ft ' - ii Si The Eugene Daily Guard WESTERNIZING TURKEY uiift oh 'in IT MXrd & . j:..x:a'i l r, g u a e d 'iiVt-W r Pbllhg Evry EvMlag EkMpt Svaday Guard Printinir CO. I The 'Moslem turns east when he prays "But in Turkey, iktr nudini, 88-re BtTrnth Ave, w.;no caiipnate baying been abolished and the (Jaliph bounced, chas. h. ri8HEB J. B. bhmlton e rules covering prayer have been relaxed. ... Turks are nooKing westward. Strange - paradox MustaDha Kernel. !FIEU)r Fprtlf RtprMt&ttv: nrrlorinrv h a nair vintiwinl A!AnfnliAn ' V:n l.nn1. i-l. 17 i i, ""V""1" iomaw, !.um .-" I hard and should not have added re. ! "jtuation at the hih li.hool i8 m-ute. and caoi. 1118 lOHOWerS nave QOne .llKewise tO tne great lOV OI sponslbllltlea and worries of things at tne school board has authorized this sec- I J1 . 1 j . . ... . , W V , . ....... And alninn - ..ll. ......... ... A. .1. tlon of IL But.,liow could she go! How could he; DavhJ- andrSe 'HS! rflAnd wh4JJvOuld David aaV W audi fcglilng! Even If ahe re-engaged Htffr nurse it would not bo right to leave the house and. the entire care', of things to ser vants. Bomething dreadful -might hap pen In her absence. wa. not for hi If ahe even suggested it to David it : proposed manual training building .at a would be selfish. He was working very cost of fJOUO. The present congestion Springfield, Ore., March 21. The school board has set Friday, April 11, No! Tlio Joy of It 'he date lor another school bond eleo- TsJ.la.aM: IB-Business Orttee U00 Editorial Boosm ' linmn nllod . iinnn him ond election for rlifr nni-onrira. Ar tlx) But su wanted to go she wanted to, last election tins name measure was de she wanted to! It seemed almost an feated there being 45 Votes againat to mwer to her lonslnca. There was no ,dv for. . . M .Jgj was badge of their, loyalty to Islam . Now. the Shrincrsw ZTuZW ZlZitL" o gSti-& Jaaclsco, California. , I are tO be lett in Undisputed possession Of it, SO , far as the write and Invite her. Perhaps he wur.u Ube Anderson Motor company of Spring- terd t th. Po-offi. h.' ' .Moslem Turks are concerned. . - : . edt0. ll'PlJ"'l: S"JKXitt".SJiSJ'r.? Vtcgon, Becond Jltti Mali Hatter Ollfifl t.hn rA7.fl Tnr rAtArm cfnrfa f..nrn .a nr. fnllinr hrmr reatralri their feellntrflii juit settlns BmIcpf. nnl mlni- (a hf.t iima in mi . . . ?r icomffirt oat of beinff totcetber for aith unma t v..anB thA hnt mannPoifiiMAita -P 4 V. AAn!,1ni rnun 1 i.aw aiMW UiauuiOltUlClD Ul LI1C UCUIUUUL. . J 11K lllll!!-Ill 1 1 111 H T YorkUc'tJn' 80 F 'rby seems destined, according to news from Constanti oj. Anderson, fwo n. Michigan Ar&, I "Ople, ' to become the favorite kelly of the Turks. 1 The red'SS ;Chicago, Tllinon. lf'TOo. o i.A f i u.. 4- ti '. -T il. oi..: I tie By OarHer, per year ha advance St Carrier, oer month j il&il, in Lane County, per ?tar FKIDAy, MARCH-2lT Inky Thinks Home. Is getting to be than a point of departure. little Editorial Opinion as Second Class Hail Matter j BULL XEA8KD WIRE DJ8PATCHES 'ar itS .VOtarieS will gO, ' ' - I uQii inn n i o rys trfrt v ufwtnn k vr v ; A : a i a, top nir t nen. ir ."- SstseHsllea Ratal: . "-"7 "n , i"J uuiwoiou IB hi w aocouui-,": (xoniorrow-David's Decision) - ... mijo lor Dy iiia own ignorance ,witn respect to wmtner He isl .'.oo i?ein camea- ' wetting rid of the Caliph was one thing.. But i it bcuiuh a lot oi xurKs nave seizea upon tno event to be tree i from the restrictions of. all religious teachings. - The law-! makers ' are considering closing this branch of foreign ! .scQoois- activities. , remaps resistance to a decree of such ,s.ort will warrant resumption .of the national 'sport of mur-i luuimg vrreeKu, AinieinuiiH ana some otners. a too suaaen iand complete reform of customs is apt to hasten national deterioration. ; , There are movements not officially sanctioned, ill fins. ftriously urged. The Turkish women are instigating some. .They want their rights. Poor things! - One of their de imands is for "American standards of divorce." That shows more .how much they know abou.rwb.at is good for them. Still, a :, , , . ; , :iuBmuig wyiue uugiii nappen to America man Having WtoPhrLwtow:T?-'T3 somebody, even an untutored Turk, define the " divorce i ' , vt:.it .a -i n ,i . " . . i i " i. - i ., i buu oiw win viay siaiiaaras;: oi tnis country. Tne best any American has. -X hot ha. f been a tremendous force l,ff"r Jve?infK Au"blacf,??e brains. Afnufonria tTorYinl Vioo n flT,r (comrort out or Deing wgewer mr i tne same business in Eugene. Jfatzger MUStapna . Kemel nas not IUlly.re- whlle. ';mln home, would. be easier, j, very well pleased with, the business 1 outlook of Mpringfield and the Willain 1 ette valley. "This city of Springflejd has a greet future," he declared. "After be I ing away from this part .of the state for ; nine years, it is good to be back. It ' is hard to realize the growth, of this section. I could hardly recognize Hub part of the state, lifter looking around ;for. e new business locotion." Building Being Torn Down. ' The old huildina helnnirin tn V,. C. ; take of Eugene, which the city council' cuuuruiaea recently is being torn down. The building is on Main street between Second and Third streets and next to the 1.1 tf.,.1 CI I .. . . t7 " . ' , , j u xiui.ei envoy, air. xuae nas no imme- . . A littler old man, "r r,uXTu 1 iate P1""9 the erection of a new by the nation, .ta fact by the -world, win ( building, but is considering the building celebrate bis ninetieth birthday toinor- of a modern ,tracture id the future t0T; ! ' v j ' Ncxt to tne Ijake property work on a He will 1e.tlie honored guest at a new reconstructeil store will hein great function t which noted educators Lumber being hauled there for that and statesmen will be Present. . 1 purpose from the Booth-Kelly mill to- He is Charles William Knot, president day. . . . emeritus of Harvard university and fori " prf.t. forty years its active president. The American Legion minstrel show Few men have had as distinctive ca- glve per(orInanee m the reers as he. In spite of the fact that he ' Belle theatre tonight, end also will olav DR. CHARLES W. ELIOT. (Albany Dally Herald) uy evening, 1921 ' aM CHIROPRACTIf! Por STOMACH TROUBLE and CONSTIp a-!. It is Safe, Sane and a811 PATlH Investigate Chiropractic and what it is d'oino- tn, . :. It will do as much for yon 0ther Examination Free. Full Electricnl p i DR. GEO.: A. SIMON qmpment- 916 Willamette. -. Over Ludforri'. -d.L. . - " - x ttu store. - iv ii . . " . . . : Idle, but na been a tremendous torce Wni tiuni. th. .u aut. m u. Th trniihl. 1. .1... i. . .... Deen aDIO tO OO. ta kinO" thOm 111 nil thail Vm.in.1 fnmna 4?nnm 1 th. ,ll. tho n,nrl,l H- lin rT I" , . .. """P; " ". . . 1 1. 1 1 1 n M iiignny 1H1K. ' 1 O vuw& (Ul IllO ilVUl . ' - " everybody else ' tries la avoid talking COBSt to minstrels with He- has nMnant M au.i ;o coast "and from Uie Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mex- TioiSS . , : 7 , 7 -w,v uviwiuiw, aui a a, luiAcv Vr V v . , . .. . . . wui Le uiviueu oetween tne r. tnrtiZX&rWtZ 8tna me d?.rby koUjr there is no .reaaon- why,. it. should 'toS'irS; on h,"- ?. A- lers.1 In a small town you ran nlwayd rec In time of national triumph: "We." moll. ' . ,, ..'., . ' fKertonel army In Mexico a suf. fered another crushing defeat, but he ' made gopd. his escape. , . I. A' not endure our divorce ;standards. It's welcome to both. , Chicago, March 19. May wheat sold down to $1.04 U today, the lowest figure since July 30, and to wlthin,c of .the Inside price of the crop, numerous stop loss orders being uncovered ou " v the way down. Short covering furnished the bulk of tne , support ; and a fair rally came toward the last witB the finish at net losses : of Ko to 7-8c May corn was 77c at the inBlde, a new low on the ' present downturn, but khere was an absence of liquidation and ' the finish showed losses of only o to 3-8c.V. . :. ,i , . '.. And this in spite of the president's raise in tariff rates recefttlyt Raising the tariff lowers prices of all agricultural ; have been going on.so well in the piun1berbo'Sghtea iot"n thoWashbu proQucis i, except wool, wiiicn we nave to import) because it What Do You Think of This?! Mr. Car Owner: We are now in a nosition to offer v - v... . uranci new tractive nrices ever listed hv -a. raliouv MUSl - - - -j ,. wucem. We can fit your Ford, Chevrolet, -Star, Overland. Buick 4, and new type Maxwell, ' in the ll-uiate 6-yolt size for only .v. ; , ..$14.40 Studebaker, Hudson, Essex, Mitchell Naah OaV- uwu, uuuiuuuuo, xiui,a. o, wibfl. o-voit, 13-plate $18 00 1 Dodge, old type Maxwell, Franklin, two lead, 12- vtu .................... ...:.iV.,... MACK'S AUTO SUPPLY HOUSE Distributors for PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES Battery and Electrical Service i Cor. 10th and Oak Sts. Eugene, Ore. ..Phone 2661 -,When a plump woman observes ,,;at',woman and "olors, it Isn't' "J reaa nor thoughts. f influences foreign : buyers to trade . Vith( nations that are . willing to do business with them on ail equal, footing. Boost ing tariffs is simply a political game intended to. fool the ifarmer so that he will, vote with the party that stands for lj.l ,. .4 i... .. .. vi fTher,. was .ex in the oid-fa.Hioried i'"?1. irus &.u pother combinations of big ; business ' Xeu'mir'' l t" an ,noll,ent 0,ld not,'lllcn are fattening off the people through the tariff duties . , ; - - . placed upon manufactured goods. ' ' And strangest, thing of i':'fSSt''r--hii,'': n all,' that so-called agricultural conference at the O.A. C. a -ot'.;fi!et.epeH.nce;w advocated as ond of the remedies for 'the de- feteiiiiC,. 'hV' iu 'to farm communities, a higher tariff on wheat . pontics ijn provincial places. 0 ',other agricultural products. . But most conferences of 'iTWn- '?"".' V' that nature do things as ridiculous, probably beeanm thn rsnl ed the active presidency of the univer-i vittv A ItiAptnAn 41aia hmil ...IduI I.. ?-.- . ' ., .A'', ' 1 the American Legion. These flogs will be : And yet Dr.. Eliot's life has not been .a rnr ,!.. ..,.. u.n,i... I entirely serene. He knows what it is to and glve tue town , ,t orunifor. fight to gain his ends. When only 35 wity in decoration. . years, ot age ue was caiieu io tue nr- Mrg. Elmer Fimney ttD1j ,on returned vard presidency and nn incident that to Westflr Wednesday . morning after iappened soon afterward shows that he spending several days with relatives and knew how to gain his point. friends in this city. : At one of the meetings of the corpo- The streets of Springfield are being ration, one. of the members rose and renumbered. . . " "!Sris , '.' ..: ' . Tne organization will hold a meet- How is it that this faculty has gone ing Monday. . : on so many years mana5ing its own of- ln the Flowers realty report yesterday fairs, and doing it well how is it that the announcement read that Grimes we have been going on so well in the Pinn.i.on k,,i.. i... ? same orderly path for eighty years, and additioDf nnd JhSr,, been V. 7. now within three months it is proposed Crimes of Grimes Plumbing company! I V 'T' n . ' 8 i wr- f'raes 1ms purchased two lots in the school? It seems extraordinary and this addition and is starting a $3000 0 I should like to know how it happens.". " room, bungalow vw o ' ff" " v.ety eB8N Tno t the Booth-Kelly office re :int"ll0t reP"ed- . "Tere is a newport that Herbert Cox came to work president. sleepy this morning on account of the Eliot's innovations were so marked colic. That is the ifnhi hn Vt that Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes was led Mrs GeoSe Ditto fa reJrte.1'.. I,. .?teXvlaiTk"H,i', t,"Ln.i.ng tbe univer- ' WltT UlTt h tohomerhPe0rret.ed sity over like a fhipck." . .-. - . Mr. and Mrs. Edair TrnJ.r ,! f.m. Here wo gam true insight into the iiy moved in from Walterville to J.heir men's ehnracter. He was not afraid to Mw home on Mill and F streets trend untrodden '.paths. This trait is i At.- S..7 "i ree.'s'.... one peculiar; to ill great builders; and as Franci9 ar"e here from Beaverton vsidn? president Of 'ope of. America's universities at the home of her Vn?nt , ti S5 durine-nrtirlv half eentnrv of its irrt.r. m,VSfAe.C Parents, Mr. and V j..T.V." ." "7 i.i,V " i""r- .arcuoweii. ... UCe,WFlllcuiI Ul. WHS eoni'ii tiolly a builder. " ' '' OregonFire Relief Ass'n wrote $3,000,000.00 insurance in Lane County last vear Approximately $7,500.00 sayeol as. compared to coat EMERY INSURANCE AGENCY ii nintn Ave. w. 11 !tviPnftnt Ran Joe IjemniiH Ann ivIfA nr.n anAn,i: fe.!ys in Roneburg on a businpss trip. Willram Filkins, bridge boss of the S. F. Construction crew, who are ronali-inir the railroad bridge here, fell Tuesday SENATOR DE FACTO ' '.ii w ..'v..:tt win t.t... . . ' ' fi'h.:. HA i. 1 .t;i : - j jn .1. n I "' (Halem Canital Journall. ... : B Ttli""."...,!"?' wontingtwrn tae-ieilOWS wno are lam- It. N. Stimfield is senator de Jure but from th.hruV:"llAUl"'J'", t?.e8! m " 'Wan l.i' ..; ' T . nlv ana llnr ,tho .tarmnrs run thn nnnfprnnnoa '' Thnufcb dWoiilir E. J. AdamM:f.iM. hi. .eeHirv. i hi. ..it. i. ri". "i"1'" '"k- f "T?.-v. ,r their tiihalKnarima & i C., !"??. 'I Oerman , whb re- IaZI ScIKlfKB KKL?!?. 2S'M f. ?.n SfJ ' ...?hJi'Ie? Alpany waj a vis- : "jwwibb, uawea iiast JUfrirested vx tue ij-uic x uuomuat vuuuugu. isouuu II lo UUlia. or- ... nav, 'iu""un nuu iwi iur w. ibw anya. : aavlo him. bv kni.. . . iJ ;:! 4t- :i r. iij . 1 , . i .1 . public men and public matters, his inti- Mr. Vnoral of th T7 c ... i i? f .itt,B"'K Me Uiy " e reawy .-wanted- TO OO tne Country mate first hand acquaintance of Ore- company was n the Tcitv Tuesdnv stan. f . a just a slow business 1 lulvl.uc' uv uuiu fcuuuo me tiuiU'Uii uil trust mauuiaciurea " T u . ,k ",",,""" clar eMuectioDi, vj' v - . - - aiuvr ousiness Jpf accumulating a list of things that -rn't good for vnn.- . ' ' " l"a' 'I 6 t f : ha rial 1 - - - ' - -- ; goods and thus lowoi- the cost of living to point where the farmer would be-able to get along without any crazy-quilt legislation in his behalf. But such a sensible' act would of fend Vbig bushyres". .' v . " The Portland Chamber of Commerce 'has got off right at last. It has endorsed the suit of the public service com ... ; : 4- .. 1 il. tt. ti 2 , . a y- uuaoiuii . uuiupui me union 1 iioiuc to ouuu irom vrane to very valuable to he state- especially as Mr. Stnnfieki is seldom on the job. Mr, Adams, who as one of Oregon's" first highway.' commissioners inaugurated the system it improved roads now Bear ing completion., has devoted much of his energies . toward securing fedei.'1'ico operation in state highway construction Odell on the Eufrene-Klamath Falls cut-off : Tlmt'a tim riir. ItraiiB. . . ' ' ' O 1 1 ' . . . . . . JCfllB.U gest dev10ment in Prospect for tho state of -Orotmn iht.i.?u"2H Ioci reaching the century mark. Thev are:' a.j. : .. .4 . . . , a - -" - . -i-i """v . urieKiwi! iu riiR rtniinninn nnnnnni mn.: . nn.i. i i . " Annul an ins nniiK leac uidq . . i c j..a . i h '...-.. . . . n . . . for I. to emphasise the passing ot as -Deen initiated Since tne State Was admitted tO the Union, .yention and if chosen will be In position the 'old-fashioned large family. .. ' ,. .. . - towork for securing further party pled- There In n'tl' A Russian has been sentenced to prison for the Woman, 100, Wears Her Hair Bobbed fA.. 1i 1 rt. 1 -a r 1. ftffionmZrEas ol'er 3.000,000 for Oregon forest roads and, bo -SoTS." uS a'sersonrmanv ycajs her junior, hns three rules for Eugene a Quarter Of a Century Ago HAPPENINGS IN THE CITY'S HISTORY " MARCH 22," i8(M).; Eugene Transfer.' company's .new steamer "City of Eugene" steamed up today for the first time. The boat ran up to the bridge .from its moorings at the foot of .Skinner's butie.ocd made. a short trip down the river in the after noon. William Mayer und Drew Griffin who were-appointed by Mayor Kuyken dall to get money for. colors, collected 851.50 in a short time, j Mi's, D. T.' Awbroy returned to her home in Cottage Grove this afternodn. D. B. Jarman and Charles Tavlor are preparing to move to Weston April 1 and will open a racket store there. The lack of rain in -California has made meat so scarce onrl hiirh nri,.,i that beef is now selling nt 8 cents whole sale as is also pork which is selling even higher. Horn, at Creswell, .March 21, 1899, u..u xv, xinsiow, a son. F: Dorria announces himsplf a cj dulate for re-electiiin to the office nf A recorder. George F. Craw is ninni it 4-v?ecuoD'as city treusurtr. Frank Wilkinson's fine 2-stori' J dence at Junction City burned down j ' vuiwuiimugit imu lurniture wi oareu M me nouse was ruined. . Advertisement by Dny ami Htniitn corner Seventh and Willamette: Too buy a three-piece bedroom scti with : 2i glass for S13. " f".0 r,,bbish around the court hoi a oeing purned todny. ., ; Boorga and Oscar Jlillicnn nf Walti Vllle Sold 52 llpfld nf Hlnll fmlmttl. I 4 oneeighth cents per pound to Rr. Ja . -." HMUi nvt:-M4(UU 01 per sen .ii,. -..k. I . There's, a brighter side. bank. Wftom In the same congress for a pork , prnper U86 Of a bl ; . JF . 1 ."; 1 i!V I charge is "misappropriation of funds." ' .';', 11 ne smoaes an nonoraoie coo pipe "A ges for enlarged SDnronriatious for for- 'im. C8' roads to equalize tne loss incurring nn ... i-nt , . It.. , ..uu. ..riui.iai 1. "111 runs 01 unuuuiu iwlth that kind ot smell, you may as .some ht la a fundamentalist. . , As our next entry In Life's war prise contest we suggost asking peo ple If It Is slushy enough (or them. If a man wishes a play ducks and drakes with his reputation, ho can Al ways find a quack to wrlta prescrip tions. " '. . - Correct this sontonce: "She told me to put my rubbers on this morning," aid he, "and I asked hor who was boss In Our family," ;: RIPPLING RHYMES 'f4f .By WAIA' ilASON t ,,.,4,.:-- 4t,4 i. ' itom removal from tax rolls of nationa In COUIltl'lCS that have BlOliey, the reserves. He ought to be sent to Cleve ? n rt 1 .. ' - 1 ..... , . inuu, u. a matter 01 sntte interest. ' All the. world's a stage and a good many performances are going on that thoy would have rung the curtain, down ou twenty-five years ago.. -; : .." '..-;,, .. ; Wo wonder just how the consen'ativo supporters . of Calvin Coolidge can figure out that his majority in North Dakota is anything to crow over. ..,..... Now thcro is a big drive on for a secretary of education in the cabinet. What is needed moro is a censor. . .. Willis C. Hawlcy announces that ho will be a candidate for l-c-eloction to congress. ; What a surprisol , c. . ... It.. .. . . M: -. 2 tried III rlghtoouanoss to tread, but v,' hi a reckless hour, I put some hair oil .00 my head,.' and nolghbora, stern and J-dour, denounced me as a tainted knave V.ijt'who'd made of life a mess, and former friends and comrades gave the signal of distress. For oil was then a buga boo, a queen of midnight hags, and 'very delegate In' view was chewing reasy rngs. The lubricated sons of t - men were busy aa sould be; they'd ! send their neighbors to tho pen. or j to the gallows tree. If any gent ac ouaed should buret Into defensive wall, the peopel cried, "Iet's hang him first. ,nd then we'll hear his tale." Ho when DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK By E. R. WAITE. SECRETARY, Shawaea, Okla Board of Commerce. Work hard out floors. Don't forget to play. ' Never lose your temper. - TO MOVE EXPLOSIVES Washington. March 21. The imvei-ii. nient's $200,000,000 worth of amtnuno tion and explosives now stored nt Kari tnn. X. J., will be transported to the army base at Ogden, Utah, by wnrtcr, the war department announced today! 1 The presence of this ammunition hast been complained of by the state of New Jersey, following the recent fatal explo sion at Nixon. ? TOTT BANKERS, PHYSICIANS, TORNEYS, professional and- buelni men notice this: We have not hadl Kenyon Cord tire returned to us for pair or blowouts after a rear and t months soles. Do you went that kind tires 2 Have vou been able to beat ti record with anything you ever boufbt tne line ot tircBf Lnamoeriain i Works, 30 W 6th St. Can You Beat It ! By Ma"r?e Kyn cosnuht. 1B14 iW. . muni WorUi ran roi BrsrUns World) THAT good hotels are a great asset to any city. The reputation of being a city oi gooa Hotels goes tar ana wldo. THAT good hotels bring- much bus Inoss to - a city. .They bring outside monoy thut la spent. In cvory line of ousiness. Thoy bring shoppers gu lore. . Her Haunted Heart By KATHARINE MOORE . Author of "Lore," "The Woman-Hater Husband," Etc, thai- good Hotels bring to a cluv big automobile trade. ' Tho first I11I- presslon a visitor gets f a city la from Its hotels; If they are good, tho visitor oiten stays days instoad of hours. I THAT modern- hotels holp a city to neop step wiin progress. Cities are usually aoput as progressive aa their notois. A LKTTKR C k.pt.r aa . 1'atrlcla found little rellot In house work and the care ot hor baby, 8he longed to get oft some place whore ahe might he diverted and give her haunt ing memories a chance to be Punned to ..ii. , .....i.j 1""' "r soiling brain. b.m. my io,Z and wh.n They mSt th. tat o?nor,,m?.vW,i !!"-w,,h wMmf walka tliey rudely tweaked i ,acVtlm ivM I 4 " Biy T.oae, At tat I knew I'd lived It iZT Uo, w"l or,lS " down, ' this stigma of disgrace, nd boUer. Imt .lowiy The Manon.Xn.,; jsaw. while ambling through the town, 1 of tho business wa 7 u,.nn Pn L . 'S smile on every face. And then the j shoulders and ha did not thl,,0" ", Wile racked my frame, my InnnardslZrklng it, ' ' ' ot earned to boll; and. thinking not of I 11. ,tj ui 1.... . , .. "SiHVrB:.r;..1 r-ii' ?v totts yet as she and here at laat I alt me down, a scanning I lie envelope there ee.me.l to germlt In a cave. Here all alone I be an atmosphere of guentln about the Jumbly toll, and If, at close of day, jnl.slve. H.MIly ahe lore the seal and v- Minin m iiunT,.,, u,i, mere s ceau tne content., it nravAH h news was bruited through the present and w worked on ,i "ntly" by scandal loving guya; I found Then one day early in October ra. I was In so bad I never could lri, i. , 1 . ,.;. n, . " L '. . ... . , " . - . lottt-i, t lltl II n It M - vr; -. . " r .mure wining was not famlll .tewn, I heard Ihem Boot and. rave; tonk It from the noati , Hon to 'thunder "Nayl" UIIMI 0OLLE0TION AIINOT Wo ellertloa, aw fee. M way ft os. listal dfeartaeot, . wva. blowbsW. ut. .letter from Hasel, Quentln's wife. )i told nf Ihe apartment which they had rented in New York and ot the new imanognny furniture that ah had pur. cn..ea. -i ne wnoie tone or was one of Joy In the gaiety THAT a city with poor hotels Is usually not only a, poor city In which to live, but a poor city In which to do business. ; . was having. Finally at tho end of tho lottor ahe said:, "But what sense is there In trying to describe It to you. Tiie main pur pose of this epistle la to ask you to run down and visit us. Qucntln joins ino In begging you to come. He prom ise, tn Ink In - 1, .. ... ....... 1 , nlghl If you will only consent. Come' WAT hotel advertising always holps soon, cun't youT I'll be waiting to hear, j'08 "f19 ,n whlch It Is located, 'Affectionately, I r THAT hotels should advertise Just as aggressively aa. any, other line of busi ness. Advertising, Is alwaya Identified with auccessful hotels. "Haiel. . call me Mrs. WHEN HOTBIt BACK' UP TIIBin P. 8. Pin... -rtnn'. ....... ..1,, ,,e, nrTtfSl'Pa I.IIICI n nnnn mL.,f.n Patricia finished reading the letter SdKR TMH hWM ikp X and dropped Into a chair to speculate MoMB i-m . T"B on the unexpectedness of It. She could V"c" """"J ,is meaning tnat Wuen--XT 1-11 4 m tin's wife actually wanted her to visit IN ip 1 lOt XQ JilOW Onco more sho read the l..iie 1, Certainly sounded genuine, sho thought. theater, and th-"' Tr' il'!? f"'lrk0' Colo.. March 21.-An slleged onorllfveTfo' lh?Zfh2X 'tUnnT'l Alltl Qtientin! Hh. rmilfl h. IV..... t , .... . . him again and enjoy hla handsomeness the arrest of Il.ni.l sih,.0 ..1.1 11 IAPYKHT1SINO WITH OOOU BRItVIOK TJ1KY 8RNI AWAY ' Pl.RASKIJ Up Railroad Tunnel m.hU,fih. h ,h'1'nK'',i;o another, officials to be a member of the'l. W. W. (wmehow she folt ahe could meat him 4,lin. . ure. of th. city and the good time .heltlred heart cried out foe The exiiiar,. did mViVmH U "pl(,sioB 1 iAhfiROet) ( IvWy DOM'Tyouc5oAfjr, I I WlFEy ht 1 5 V7 n: wr m WMATABOur TrVAT . ) CrETT OUT'I T I S F ANY&OOy dihl AIirkr ' ' SAYS OiL Ift & W AT 4 1- I WANT 7a5ff " I I 1 ( T ij aSrl JUL ' W(PUT' J I .1 Ii? . " e o e