The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, January 27, 1925, Image 3

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    THE . EUGENE GUARD
Tin'
Pass T5jrf
Evening, January 27, 1925
iUMEB HY 4-L
II
SMtlSGKlKLP, Jan. L7.-(St.-
1 i ioall of b0 1'-Vttl 'BU'U "f
and Lumbermen will couf-r
V.he Ca""le ni,(",uul for,,", a" '"
j I irt in !!"- f"rc vrulee-
: urosr"". WM ,,',,l 1,1 "
1 ,, )s rvrning ill Hie Wuodimia
-e . . i to rt-oierate
j;,ry iy'lli.. wliethet in (he
...ram ltsell. wi.u.".. i--
M,f, r i ' (hV.,,.
,) in Hiiringnriu -.
,,e time in tl f"r- "r
r. vfetv field enemcrr nuui
I. . . ... t
, prakrr at the mcetmB. ilie
, niei at 5 oVlorit, pm-nlmg the
...i..r .1.1. mei'tins. discussing miuor
VI3U 1
The feretr.v wus' instructed li
trite t -" """"'"" -",
viit tlie Western Lumber
I'iar"' ... ...
.mpaoy'a tnnitilli t vvrauir, lu
sher onvi . .....
, lo see if toe plane wiu join cne
.;n m) nuerate on tbe name
tem oi ciniilojer-emiiloyo rounJ-
j'lans nre afoot also to invite the
otb-Kelly tocal in the Weuilling
n ..i tin. run locals in the Wenu-
s lumber wimps tu meet witti tiie
j.ricgtield tocai in me iitur xiiiurc.
The talk by saiety riem jMigiDcer
.I.... nn cufi'tv measures was ne-
.mpamed by three reels oj film
iiniDf the salety measures ubcu in
ip Koiil 1'lant iu Detroit.
Report Is Read,
ft.. ...iM-t t.f tlp (treiron and C'ol-
lubia l'asin division of the Nation il
ifeiy cotincil Bigneu ny ugn,ii.
...im.n. ?tueral inuaaeer. was read.
....r.-i.fnir lhp work done for iodus-
;;il ami public safety for the year
im-ust 31. lll-'-l. A total of
Ej safety mass meetings were held
various plants, wim approximately
,(KH) persons in attendance; US
etiags were held with safety coun-
i I 1"; iiiuiillnnnnua DiAPtintrs
itli a tofal, in all, of 1105 visits 'to
!iliistrinl plants, scaooi atety eom
liiteps in publis schools were declar-
ll to nave cut down-accidents among
liuol children ii Multnomah county.
bile drvers scnoois nave tjeen es-
ibhslied.
Accidents Reports.
Tt. t-it in,tt nf.f.il)t.l)tM t ttfl mill
tporteil to the safety committee at
le 0 oclock meeting were cnieny
inscle straits, scratches, and the lik?.
cording to D. W. JIcKinnon, 4-L
w.if.1- nnn raiiBerf the emnlove
Iip loss of more than n few hours
me. John C. Parker, master niaeb.
iie. presided as chairman, appoint
e Jess Smitsen to succeed nt the
xt meeting. Clayton iiaroer will lie
secretary for the safety committee,
accordim; to'Mr. Mi-Kinnoo.
The sum of Jit)' was daaied by the
local to help puy for an Aliiine lamp
purchased by the 4-1, and inialled in
the. Good Samaritan hospital in Port
land to furnish artificial sunshine for
i-L patients there. The matter of ap
propriating money for n St. rairie
day celebration was deferred uutil the
next meeting.
Someone Was A Dub,
Other A Hero
Either Admiral Jelllcoe. or
Mr. Beatty In Role
Telephone Company
Declares Dividends
To 245,000 People
info uuiff thomrht there i lilJl
AmM all will rh ib bort jryt
'Tdaut iltl ilinK t.ord Jellieue enm
man(ht the graaA fleet boib
and t lhp bBtlle of Jutlnd.
W1MAWHALA BANQUET
All Encampment members iid1 iheir
miliea nre invited to a. .minuet nt
c I. 0. O. F. Temple, Wednesday
ening. 7 o'clock. - ;
IjK, L: Xj. BAKKIi,
r Chief ratrianb.
T1p Amrran Tplphon1' nl Tlw
erattti comuauv naid its t41st (fividotnl
( an January 1."., 3J2., tn the Htnrk- f
i boldrrH r'rvviln! on tb books if tlpj
I comiiany on Iteeoinber 20 This
j titYutnm, flmnnntinff to per
shrtve. ftH pfita to ovpt ,H.,KKt stork-
l holftfTR.
The work involved Jbf trftar-
I tion n( these thouKandw of dividend
checks mar be vis utilized from the
following facta:
Over two tons of paper are used
for the checks, liven thoitph many
lnbor-saviua machines aro cmiiUed,
the clerical labor of trepariiig the
the checks is ei)mralet to tlie en
tire time of five supervisors and o."i
clerk? for one month. The siffiiinc of
tbe check. V2 at a time, rcttJiires
tbe time of one person an entire
week. '
The, checks, averaging about
each, 'go to thu homes of stockholderw
residing in every section of the Vnit
ed States. These stockholders com
prise one of tho most interesting and
unusual srtmps of investors 'in the
worUL- Coming from all walks of life.
they conNtitiite n representative cross
section of American citizenship. Then,
too, nearly every foreign country of
note is represented, f fathered togeth
er iu one" place with their families,
they would equal the present popula
tion of a city even larger than 11c
troit. ' .
Sffl
To avoid accidents when turning
into tbe street from parallel parking,
be sure and signal with your hand.
This is the warning of Itnraey
Riigli, chairman of the. police commit
tee: of the city council, who says that
motorists are rapidly ."catching on"
to the new ordinance, and that very
few still hare the old habit of pnrk
ing on an angle in the restricted
zones. Constant reminding by offi
cers of the police deprrtment have
aided materially in- putting the iev
law into effect, according to Mr.
Itngh.
'If you should collide with another
Tile upper photo, sftows Eart Beatty,
ana Ihe lower, Admiral je,Ucoe.
liy MILTLJX KKONWEU
(NKA Service Correspondent)
jJJSDOS, Jttu, 27. "Beauy was u
hero, Jelticoe a dub-" "Jetlicoe
was a hero, Ueatry a dub."
All England's U 'ing jt. Naval critics
are t it hammer aud tongs. News
la)ersare warring. KaniiJies are di
vided father agiiinst fcou, brother
against brotlicr.
And it's all tbe fault of a man
named Kegiuaid tiacou who would nut
let sleeping doga lie and therefore
Una stirred up tbe biggest war con
troversy since America was couvlused
by tbe SaajpsoD-Sehlcy s'tuubb.c after
the !puuish-Auievu-uu war of I&t&. .
There ar several parallels. Iu ISO
we were at war with $iain and bad
the Spanish fleet cornered iu Santia
go, Lubn. u i)Hi KngUttd was .it
war with tie.ymany and the. Ovrwv.vu
fleet apparently wus afraid to venture
out in fn.l foice from its harbors.
Ill 1SUS Admiral V. Schy
fougiit the main action while his su
perior officer, Admiral V. T. &mp
sou, ms 13 uules away, fcjumiison
came up in the closing phases at the
battle and got all tbe crtdit from the
government in charge.
The lllti incident was different.
Realty, iu charge of battle crufeers,
far for rim nfhor Ariwr'a nnnit. mY
dress And license nmnber." AdviMHlutf two, of his ships and hud, iu-
Mr. Rugh. "These things are asked f fl'ied practically no losses on tb.'
tor wiien tlie report is taiten at the ; v"-,7uia' ui 8iwl Mtj....
police hendqunrters. Accidents should
be reported as soon after they occur
at possible. Reporting motor vehicle
ncciueniH is required ay rue suite law.
The police do not attempt to straight
en out traffic accident disputes, but
when the report is made by eacn
driver, the matter becomes official
record, and often straightens out.
tangles if the case ever does come to
court.
Not Mr
Special Offer
and Coupon
Below
No Better Cook Than You
Because It Jells Well
No pint work, if yon plcue,
htn you me Jell-wtll. And
there can be no better cook thin
Ton, for lell-wcll jtlh vtJ
nd quicltlf.
W e inrure this by tiling onlf
purett geluint obttiMble.
1'y Jell-K-eli and note iti
rory hmott when the hot
wer u idded.
Cmtil clejr, colorful. tnn-Pnt,-JeiJ.WtU
it delightful
treat on uijr table. FuIl-fUrorrd,
drliciom it tppealt to every
one of the familf.
The nrett wf wt t mk
li'inpl. meak ncri, tai the mot
tlilt41ul 4ecit after a RrartT if'noer.
ei prepared, lee, Red-Bat JtUtU
lAmitt oi ao faikrei.
Voer froeer Vet JeB-wJl All Vf
tor an of rh aia hiericwf Aaron. Sperif
ReeVB JeU-weU jtMC aaeuraace of a
ayecceahal deeaert
RED-BOX
THE CALIFORNIA DESSERT
Special Offer ' A H- w'1- '
" Tour inendi.fliiio the ' f V.
r "oin fnm Jul i.- jth j,. I 1 nxta (k Cr.nvur rm fr !
f-'ivaiin v7 tcutre tllttJ nt , M mi rwa.a
i
I
Admiral Jellicoe, cunic up with the
bitttlesbips and the tide turued. Rut
it was lieatty aud nut Jetlicoe wJio
got most of the laurels from the
government in charge.
Iu ISMS Sampson's friends clatmcd
Schley had blundered in hia'tiseties."
Iu 101(1 Ileatty'a friends ctuiiued
Jellicue had blundered in his tactics.
In both wars a sharp and bitter pub
lic controversy, over the matter eo
sued. -
In England Realty was made au
earl while Jellicoe merely was made a
viscount. Aud parliament gave Real
ty f500.QU0 iiile L'elticoe only g-t
half that 11 mount.
Moreover, Realty reii.ined at hsme
as b'irst Sea Lord of the Admiraly,
while Jellicoe went way over to tiie
other end of tbe world as governor
general of Xew Zealand.
And on the eve of his retwrn to
Kngland a meanre of justice was
done hiin by mukiug him earl also.
It wan thought this New Year per
ge conferred by the kiug would Cm
ally settle all disputes.
Rut ihiit'a where R.tcon stepped in.
He is Admiral Sir Uoeinuld Raeon
one of the most distinguished rncri in
tbe Rritisb navy. During the war be
hud charge of. the famous Jiover pa
trol, which protected from Herman
anhmarmes thousands of veseeU
crowing the Knglisli tJinnncl to and
frm Francp. '
Rscn has written a book catted
"The Jotlard Srand-il" io which h
carriea tbe fisbt right n tbe Realty
camp.
In it riseon asserts:
Kirs) That tbe (iermans escaped
in the. I'oggt'r bank buttle through a
scries of errors madi by Rpfltty,
Second Th.it a serious tactical er
ror in HeattyH part led to a strong
boltlr-Nbip sfpmdmn nt bpjng in ae
tlun iu tiie first part of the battle of
Juflar:?!.
Third That a failure on Realty
part to keep in tuich with the (Jer
rtran fleet in t hi same biitlle depriv
ed Jellicoe of vital information which
might have enabled him to win
crushing victory.
And he concludes bis terrific ar
raignment of pag"s with this Rig
Berths at lieatty and kis gorern
raent supportra: ,
Rotb Admirnl Jelllene ntl Ad
miral Reatty were leader of men. I
Admiral JeJlico posofed the entire
ronfidenre of tbe floct. Realty a:
looked on as a dashing leader, bur
for s"fm time alo rs what sailors
from tbpir Busrteistion with eastern1
waters Vail a "makee learn. IVh
inexperience, like bis pnJJsntTy, wj
fully appreciated In the fleet
!f we tske the whole of the above j
Springfield Girls
Teams Are Victors
SriUNWlfcXlt, Ore. Jau. 27.
(Special; The senior and frophomwrej
girls' basketball teams defeated the
senior and sophomore girlw teams off
the University high school last ven-(
ing in games played at tbe l.'mversity j
high school in ICugeue. Tho seniors
won wiib a score of 4 lo 21 wl tbc
sophomore iteove Mood IS to 3 in .
favor of Jspnngfield. (
Tbe games were in a seyies. fallow- j
ing up the two gauiees played in
SfirittgficW last week, in which th
Springfield freshmen 'girls, defeated;
the 1'niversity high freshmen ffirls
d the Springfield jnritori wer de-
feared by the opposing juniors, thus
ntflkifig three victories out of four
games for Springfield.
OPIUM COJliFEBEKOE
LEADERS COlWElliE,
DECIDE 01 8010
P1WPLIB0!
EOGEKE ORIENTALS
Candidates from several comniunt
ie of J.sne ronjpty and also frm
RrwusvUle will be liere Saturday
right to enrer the sacred portals of
tbe Orientals, ib fun-lovinj inner
order of Odd Fellowship. R. lt
Dwtfon, grand high h.vsstytee of tbe
local lodge, is in charge of a lug pro
gram as a greeting for the neophy
tes. A j;aa band ad other entertain
ment (pat ures are provided and the
tnitiftrtou ceremony ivill bff followed
by a Columbia river smelt fry pre
pared by John U. XeXvnan, official
chef of the I. f. O. F., is th& an
nounce me nt of the Urieutal committee.
Vale Men Are Given
Prison Sentences
VALK. Ore., Jan. 27 Bert Law
rence was seateured to serve three
years in the state, peuiteutiary, aud
his brother, Mellis Lflwrence, was
sentenced to two years by Judge Hal
ton Biggs of the circuit court yes
terday afternoon as a reswH of their
conviction last week of assault with
a dangerous weapon upon lialph Har
vey at Ironside, ?,( miles north of. the
railroad October 1(k when they put a
rope around Harcey's neck and bang
ed him to a eMionwowl tree until
he confessed to having reported boot
legging operations to the district at
torney's office. The defense set at
the trail that Harvey had annoyed
Bert Lawrence's wife and that tbe
brothers were making him leave the
country in order to do away with dis
tention in tbe Lawrence home.
Alleged Plotters
Will Face Trial
T.OXDOX. Jan. 27. m W. B.
O'leary and J. I. MKJoDgb, arrested
recently in connection, with an alleged
pjotro? blow ip jiritish battleships
nnd submarines; y.en committed for
trial today. . . : ? v; '.''
The charge against the mea ws ii
legal dissemination of naval secrets.
At the preliminary hearing yesterday
counsel alleged there was evidence to
indicate that the defendants were
Irish republicans army intelligence of
ficers. The magistrate admitted MeCIough
to hail in pound sterl ng, btrt
refused bail for O'Leary.
fJKXKVA, Jan. -Ti Leaders
ff tb intprnAiiorrsl ortitnu confercmv
hero including Representative Steph
en ti. IVrfer and Lord (Veil, respect
ively beadiii tbe American and Writ
ish delcgaiiuuR ttwt privately todnv
arid e-i)?(i that the central hoard
to slerj.s ihi- )lenitinal Waffir
in narcotic drugs should be aopmuted
by a jipccifll group of the powers
including th 'ited St at en, "
The original idea was that the
League f Natim pcrmsnent
uNHioa ou daugeru drugs should
nourfrwte tlie niernhers of this board
awl that tbe cwmril f tbe legp
should make the actual appointment,
hut nn the Vuitcd SMtcw is neither
uiemUer -;f ihe ewuueil r rejjuiar
member of the league's drug commis
sion, tbe iew y.tcm of nppvwUrtcnii
waM dceUU'd upn.
tJrcat Britain, France. Italy and
Japan will ftri tbe kmcIcms f tbe
appointing gruuu with the I'uited
Stjttcs ant timtmtiy added as non
members t tli league ami with oth
er members selected from the six
eonntriea hohling tfnnpr-rtnxnr-ni
s-eats in the to ague. cuncil. When
the centra) hoard is orgauircd. it will
fnnclie-n at tl LeRe of Nations
headquarters with the (Jutted States
paying hs proportionate tfhnre oi the
expenses.
Today's agreement, privately reach
ed, t be rcgltwl openly by tbe
opium conference, as a whole.
hi order to perniit the conclusion
of tbe aerm-d in narrotie tlrng eon
veutioa uo meetiug Vas held toiiay
of the joint couifuission of the two
conference! wbivb will esamine tbe
disputed (question of suppressing op
ium 'smoking in the far cant.
TODAY
LAST
DAY
SOPHIE KERR'S
Latest novsl from Tho Ladies
Home Journal
"WORLDLY
GOODS"
AGNES AYEES '
And A Paramount
Cast of Start
"GOOO SP(R(TS"
KirtOQram New Weekfy
"castle
ItOMK OF TUG BKST
COLOS
SCHOOL I0ISI1
SERIOUS PROBLEM
Tape's Cold Compound' i
Breaks a Cotd Right Up !
Takfi two tablets
very three- liour
uutil three doies
r l&kej, Tl&
flrat doa aiwara
give relief, 'i'b !
aecand and tliirtl
ioset completely
brtk uj th cold,
Pleasant and aafu
to take. Contain
no quinine or oni-
ates. Milli&na ue
"PapeJa Cotd Com
pound." lricv
thirty -five ceuta.
cutee it.
Mir j
1
I
j
Lack of reRm fr Kngene's. rapidly-growing
school enrollment is be
coming a serions problem, it was
bvougut out tit the meeting of tlie.
school hoard lust night. A heavy in
crease in registration is expected t
the opeuiug of tlie sccoud term in
Fi'hrmiry.
Thirty days nore were added cw the
contract to build the two new junior
high schools, flfvwding to rote of thr
board- t'Unrles 1, Turner, construc
tion superintendent, and V. 31nson
White, ariiiteet, went into- detail
of the work with the hoard, explain
ing the delays necessitated.
Hesolwtions iJ sympathy tfi rela
tives of the late 5frs, Gertrude Miller.,
teacher, were Hscd. A. C. ixon
of the JWoth-Kelly Lumber company.
snohe on the use of hog fuel for hent
ing. Vnc) hi)s swlvmitte-1 were re
jected, aud tbe clerk instructed to
rerndverfise for fuel, tire new type
writers fw the commerce. ileparlmnl,
Kugene high school, were ordered.
Prune Packing is
Started at Plant
Pistriltutioft of an addllional futar
lev cent on Italian primes, door re
ceipts, was announced Inst night at
the meeting of the hoard of directors
of the Lane fount y C-vopp rntivc
JVune Klrowcrs association at flic
chamber of commerce. This, it was
reported. hringR the total distribu
tion in the organization to three
cents.
The association has started (o pack
prunes nt the Hvtrtrougli plant nt
t'reswell, according to Ir. L. I. Scr
brough. who is in charge, fifteen
employees are Imwy packing. The loc
al unit of tbe exchange has been
called upon to prepare its- prunes; for
shipment, tbft units ereji tidewaJer
being asked to do this first.
Blue-Striped Mail
Bag is Supplanted
Clubs Plan Party
, And Swim Contest
Vtans tor the holding of a 'stflg
mis," a swimming meet flnd an inter
rlufi debate wilt he discussed ut a
meeting of the board of governors of
the IVmradca clubs to be held Wed
nesday evening at the Y. M. V, A., ac
cording to V. I Waiter, boys' work
secretary of tbe "V." A big program
of events is promised for the Vont
rndf and n.nrh interest being
hown in the work of (he organiza
tions this year, the secretary state.
Society of Lees
Gives Choir Pew
VALLKV Fount; IV. Jan, ST.
The society id l,cn of Virginia hav
prearnted l the Wjbingin er
ml ohnpcl hero a choir peiv (u hou-r
nf .thc Leew who served in the reroln
Jitnry war n pmlwwmewt f
maintenance, of the ehanel choir.
The pew is to be of oak, band rjtr
ved with tbe names, uf the. Lee wliu
itcrved In the wnr.
TVA8?HX3TOX. .Inn. L'7. The i
JrhlmjfJ Wne-strped I mtrn Sfnie
mail hag (s gdng to give wujr to the
eronornr test thst is hcing n ft (died in
all direetlons tbe-e days b.r Jirigi
tlier f icnem 1 Lnrtl, itired ir of f he
budget. When bndgt bnrenit -tfi-ciBln
could find no gM reavm why
the government shou?d par n rent a
yard more for tbe bine-striped can
vas than tiie plain erav varietr. Gen
eral Lord decided that the pnntoffh-e
department hereafter will s the lt-
tr and thus effect an annnnt savin?
of About f4f,tXt in the rtnti of mail
ha.
QUICK RELIEF W
en
. j
Q i Pr dQU . , M mm m -4
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
8&yi Cream Applied tn Hoatrtti
...................
(tiHtaut r,lif oo wfitinr. Your.
S!raft&git o( jrour hal rl.ar and
ton ran br,a(he r,,ir. o mart
bavkmg, nnffflmx. blowing, hradarbe
drvne.a. N'o atrnRKlinn for breath a(
mrhi: taur coW or emttrrh Aim-'
;t a .mall ootiie nr t.ir ri"anr
J!!m from font itrt now. Ap)7
; a UU ii tin fragrant, anti.fptir,
i hralniK cream in four nontril. H
1 prn,lrat. Ibroinb ,T.ry air paag
o( tti h.ati, aootfi.a tin? Inflaaipti or
- iwollen muroiiK membrase and ri,f
ci!j. instantly.
Cl'a jii"t fin'. J'on't taf ft til M
uy awtfe p VI ial vaiari-lv
Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
j . That it the Joyful cry of thousandt
Bivce Dr. Edwards jwodaced Ohvt
; Tablett. the substitute for calomel. '
i Dr. Edwarda, a practicing phvsioan
for I? years awl calomel's old-time
enemy, diicovertd the formula for Otivt
Tablet while treating patient foi
Chronic Contination anrt fornirl livera.
Or. Edward' dive Tablets do not '
contain caiomei, but a heating, soothing :'
rcKfo?e laxative. j
No erioins ta the "ttevntewnf thew !
little Ufrar-coarerl, otive:olrirl tab
let. They cause the bowe! and livrr to !
act normally. They never force them ,
io unnatural actio!.
ti you have a "dark hroom mouth"
bad breath a dull, tired feelin- (rick
headache torpid Jiver cnnyirjation,
you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re
sult from one of two ol Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets at bedtime.
Thousands take them every nieht jml
to keep tight. Try ihus. Ix and 30c
ACHES AND PAINS
ALL OVER BODY
Mrs. Proctor Report Great
Benefit by Taking Lydia
E. Pinkham't Vegeta
bie Compound
Shermhare, Pa. " I reeommend
Lydis E. Pinkhcm's Veffetable Com-
pound to ll sutter
mewomen. 1 have
tsfcen four boWlf
of itandifcel 100
percent better. I
watt duty and weak
evitb no appetite,
no ambition ana
wttha tired fcrjlinfr
!1 the time. Iho
aches and painaall
over my boy and
had tho hoaaache
gocd dal. I taw
?our Biivmssempjit in the'i'ittshurjth
reas' and thought it might help me.
1 have been greatly benefited ty it
use and highly recommend it for all
atlmenta oi women." Mrs. i. H.
Proctkr, Box I, Kaat Liberty Sta
tion, Pittaburirh, Pa.
Such letters prove tbe great merit
of the Vegetable Compound. The
women know by experirnretbe benefit
they haverecetved. Their tetterashow
a sincere if aire to help other women
utTerinsr from like ailment. Let
these experiences help you now.
In a repent canvass of women cur
chasers, &S out of every Vf) report
beneficial results by taking J.TilS E.
Pinkham'aYestetaliieCompounii, Sold
by drufrista everywhere, .
Turkey Boosts
Her Home Trade
C'ONJrt'AXTtXGE't.K, Jan. CT Un
lcr a Jh' just (iassei, members of
iiftvliHpnt, mayors, tearbnr, gnvfrra
inent offieiu(s (roojia axxd poficemen
will be competed to wear clothiug and
twtvivtv inunufovtured io Turkey,
Within three months from the tfufe
ff- lh Accrrz all the rhthin?f will
Uftve to be oCCeiw.l(y Htaiujied vcitU a
Tcrrkifvh giga to show that the gar
swejt ! lte atl& i Jl& l&it
.unii". Heavy tinea, together with eonfia
cfttioa ftriUe elatblng will-lie iuip&wd
upon these wearing; nnything of non
Lodge Band Asked
To Play For Post
UeQue&ta Ccoiu tUe Eugeue, pu&t of
;th6 Atuencatt Leg-ion fur the Odd
KftH&vsf io iy at il& lig irty
aud enter (uiniueat of (ha order fc'eti
rttary 12 aro to he accepted by the
tyrjfaiHSfltion, aeeoniinjj lo aeverfij
the banosnen. Iost yeiir the O. O.
y. band vra ne &f the b'tg fpatnrea
of the aiuiunC leston ntiow twtd at the
K?fc ctuh. It in (imnabie: that a tuii
wi!ertt5j f X ibei-p Ori-nt!-!
uniform wift turn out for tue affair i
i the announcement. tKSo man would J
thai jAow," 1r tUe opiniwjj ex- j
nceR&ett hy one njiisirmii.
SALE of
Costume SLIPS
H i g r a d e slips of
white cambric, ba
tiste, Hngette, j o y
silk, tub silk, radi
ums, crepr meteor,
etc.
Thif tergrsl ;m most
cottijilnta assartuu'nt at
stins pvor slura-u in Ku.
we!! jientiy
finislted. Wicio shadotV
proof Itcttts.
A giMii! rg of cfi-Ifrs.
Most. fl states. Afii(W(e
rt(HHs mu buy trhile bar
ing is good.
s, V
WJj& ci!-ie slips
ouch
Batiste, iu wltito aud colois
?p!i
Lingetto in vh'Ao sjk colors
each
Joy Silk, wluta atwt cotora
Tab Silks ttm Rtttlinms
cacti
(Vopc Mcioor
each
Black costume slips to wear with tunics
1Q Dtscaant
i
1.00
$1.25
$1.59
$1.75
$3.98
$5.95
BEARD'S
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MOTHER:- Fletcher's
Castoria is especially pre
pared to relieve. Infants tn
arms and Children a!S ages of
Constipation, Flatulency, Wind
Cblic and Diarrhea; aitaying
Feverisliness arising herefrom, and, by rega!aJfog t!ic Stosnacfv
and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Fooii; ivinf natural sleep,
Tn avrA im)2iitn. always Sscjc for iht sisnalure of Cxw?X
Ahwtutety Harmfe -No Opiatga. Physicians everywhere recommend it
USE THE GUARD WANT AD WAYS
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Bright Colors
For Snappy
Days
Scarves
Sweaters
Children's Knitted
Caps and Coals
are a riot of color this season.
Preserve their new appearance,
keep their soft fluffincss and
bright coloring, Yovi can do t hss .
easily, even, after countless wash
ings, if you use only
S2SSOAP
Wool it one of the mott tentitiva
fabric and tha aoap you ate hat
everything to do with the life and
BpptRrance of your garment.
WHITE KING WASHING MA
CHINE SOAP ha certain ptcia!
qualitie needed ta protect and pre
serve woolen.
Order From Your
Dealer
How To WmK Wooletw
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K(NG WAStNG MACHINE. SOAP iht
mmtm it ttmpl to. ccompJH
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ruU that mott wmrr r Jamjli wiK
itb to u svty iMdtwMm vdi
fo rub; uut preu (ha aucfr fhrotrh tha iab
rtc th&r&nghty paying p?JievIy
ta any aUi paU; tttui veil in tufcewtrm
wmttr of thm Mme temperature tb aod,
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tnojtte tm.ptatutt Oo not hang kntffoT
gwrmenr hut prcd on hath iorz
kp- iSm hz-Tfi p-wUinj of s&tp.