The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 21, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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Confidence
man type. M ort women ap-
,-ruclate and lotte the men who are
kind and considerate of them who
are unselfish and thoughtful Th, y
ike b etter In theory, perhaps, th"
eave-man- but when It comes to the
D ear Mis» Flo
I'm very much In
actual thing few women like to be
love with a won,I- rt.il g irl—bu I
treated rough.
den t think she t v i n knows I'm U,-
f d like to give you some auth en tic
Ing Soiuettan s I m eet her at dunces
and differ nt places, and she Is a l­ rules for m aking th e woman you w an'
w ays very friendly bit' by th e tint" love von—hut I don t think th ere are
1 think of so n '-th in g to say —she's any W hat m akes a ntt s u n some tvo-
gone. How does a m -- win a woman men will d r v e an o th er woi
anyw ay. Mis» F
Wha should he from you T astes differ—an
t a k about* Does he tr - a t her rough­ ly thin g I can advise yon
e r is hi kin I and constderut«. Doe» to talk —about most anything—hut
he tell h er how popular he <g wit a don't allow her to keep running away
o th er g irls—or does he. tell her th at from you. Go a fter h er
he never goes out with girls? The
All you can do is study your girl—
glr, I love is very popular, and while find out what She 1« Interested n—
I'm fairly good looking, a fairly good find out what dhe likes to do The
dancer, and a fairly good d resser. 1 rest will he e a s y —and success al
don't s»em to be m ak irg much of a way« comes to the patient w aiter
hit with h er It's easy for a girl to If yon rush a girt hard enough—and
get any man she w ants—all she has to long enough—you are pretty sure to
do is to fla tte r him a lith e, and the get h er If. how ever, y o u re not the
first thing he knows he is paying the man she want»—nothing you can do
first installm en t on rhe fu rniture, but wll! make your ca»e any »tronger.
w ith a man •»'» d ifferen t—especially
a man who is sort of bashful to s ta rt SPR IN G FIELD TO PLAY
with Fred.
By Flo
W ILLA M ETTE YEARLINGS
Well. F red d ie, th e first th in g 1
should advise you to do is to learn to
talk to women—and the next time
you m eet this w onderful girl don't let
h e r get aw ay until you have s a d
som ething p articu larly nice G irls lik -
m en to en tertain them w ith bright
ch atter, m erry crack s a 'd funny Je-ts
I read an a r t i c e one time th at was
w ritten by a bigam *t who had been
m arried about eighteen tim -s
He
said It was the easiest thing in the
world to win any woman—al! you had
to do was Just talk to them about
them selves And I think th at theory
still holds good.
Women I k e to he flattered Th v
lo re IL You need haTe ro fear t ’ a t
you a re boring a woman as long a’
yon are telling h er th at she has won-
derful eves—th at von lev- to see her
smile, because she has such a nrettv
dim nle in h e r cheek—th at the first
private afTelrs P o n t th 'n k you w '1 w in
h>r by an realln g to h er w ro r« th v for
you a» a poor, forlorn, n ee1 -t- t man
th a t all n’h er girls h a re na«» I h r
g be doe<q"t want »ou ’f --he th 'n k ’ n '
h o ’r else w ll have v o n R o t. never
boast of your o n n n ests I ‘he ’•r-'
place.
Isn't the g ent’o-rnn, v ’h'ng
to qo— and in th» »e»n«d -lac« If
yon te t! h - r th a t, she'll h ’oome suspi­
cions.
Th«
s tr ic tly
i-.er-.-on»!
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-Vs
Ano’h - r s«ece«sf” ’ 11— ' • to d 's - ’ ev
an iflie re s t
-h - g ir l's
,n t» re ’ ts
M "« t g ’ris ->n -snn»s m e —»«vs—and
th e r s -e I n t - r e s t ’ d — ’ eh w o -k.
sr~rt«. --nd o c 'te » pe-nbe— o’ rh«m
a re verv mnob «n-encs»- ' ip cn ’ren*
event- book«, oolitic« etc
’ don't th i-k m any women nr«f"»
ball qnlntet will tackle the y\ w o m en
C nlv ersitv frosh squad on the local
floor tom orrow night Coach \ D.
B ain's proteges are w orking hard and
the game Is -xpected to provide snap­
py en tertain m en t for the spectator-
The team ' will play the C n lrersl-v
Brotherhood Meets.
Dean K V Bovard, of the Vnlver-
slty of O regon, was the pr'nclpal
sp eak er at a m eeting of the M etho­
d ist chureh brotherhood he d Mon­
day evening The address followed a
dinner.
Dean Bovard told of the d, veloi>
m -ill of playgrounds a n d . parks as
recreational cen ters In cities of th-«
west.
Rev. G. G. Laughlin. D D.
liev Imughtln wilt conduct revival
m eetings at the B aptist church of
Springfield from Jan u ary s i to F- h
ru ary 31.
A u x llla r y
to
M e et.
The .American Legion auxiliary will
m eet Monday at the homo the presi­
dent, Mrs M B H untly. Mrs H unt
ly request« a arge turnout a t this
m eeting
W HIam ett« H«tgM « Progr««»ing
W in k un two now huu«»» In W ll.
U T S la m e lle Height« I« prugremtlng. amt
K tu rai , | e v t | . i | n ii , - n l of that illa trlc t
natn*1 ta c x p c -i-d * im > h
Ib rip -rty In th«
'*1 • f height» I»» «nid I" I'« In ilviuaud
A
u n i g m -- I futuri- fer »hai pari nf Ihn c ity
ui
was predicted h r M ayor »1 U Bust»-
n lg h i 1 tnnn recently
AGENT PROVIDES SCARE
FOR PILFERER OF MILK
An ancient tr>ck nearly proved d ’s
aatrous to the guilty pvraon when Carl
Olson, local Southern Ibiciflc agent,
uti-lertook ih e other n 'g h t to provl I'­
ll first ra te •' acaru" for the party
w<bo has been '- a Ing milk botth s
from local porch,»,
Mr Olson tie-1 n can to a - Ilk hoi-
tie by m eans of a lengthy »'ring. (Ill-
id the hottie w th sour milk to li'-itt-e
him self against |<-»s. and set his noise
tra p on the porch Nothing happened
during the early part of the evening,
hut Just a fter the family h id retire,,
the can rattled on the front porch
H aving retired. Mr (»Ison was unnhl*
to catch a glim pse of the visitor, hut
the next m orning found the hottie <>n
the front lawn w here It had been hur
rle-lfy throw n as the visitor departed
evidently In fright
Rem odel Candy Shop.
V isits Her«— Mrs. Isaac S tevens Is
Removal of th e candy shop at the visiting at the home of her daugh
Eggim ann Candy k itch en to the low er ter. Mrs. Carl Wymsin
floor Is under wav this week. The
shop wl 1 occupy rhe room s form erly
T h u rs to n M en 1rs Among T hurston
us-si by th e Frose bakery.
resid en ts In town yesterday were
Two men have been busy painting
knlsominlng. and rem odelling the
grade piano m a r Springfield
nxim» for the candy k ltc ta r C leanli­
be sold to a reliable party at
ness and san itatio n a re to be care­
g savings git, m onthly wl. I
fully preserved in th e new kitchen,
le, a snap, w rite at once to
and as soon as It Is com pleted th e
nan P lan o ' store. Salem , Ore
public Is to he Invited to Inspect the
shop
R tla liss* H ero— Dr t ’ C.
1.0« Angele« I» In Hprlng
u few day» II« la visiting
-m iliter "G ra n d m a " Cowgill,
Mi« AI l'erklti«, and Mia
D em arest, and his brother,
Form er re siti-nts of the lam e B tar
sta te are Invited to attend a T elati
picnic In lie held at ? SO o cluck, Jan
O s n s fltld C lu b g n ts rt« ln « d .
nary 3M, at the Eugene Auto camp
The Geneflehl Bridge club was en ­
Texan« and their fam illes w II bring
basket lunches Special f-atu res have tertain ed by Mrs W C Itebhan lavt
Thur»day afternoon Mrs W ayne Dar­
been arranged fur the event
nell was a specla* guest
At the next m eeting. Jan u a ry 3«.
(Continued fro Page II
a d in n er will lie given for «»e hus­
A J Morgan D W McKinnon, C D
bands of « uh m em bers Thl« m eet­
Millet. Cari Oison, 1. K Page. R H ing also, will be held at Mrs R"b-
P arsons. M M Peery. (1 W Prrkln«
W II Pollard, W C llehhan. D W
Roof.
R oyal N e ig h b o rs M eat.
W illiam R odM baugh. W II St. »r
Mon
than 75 attended the I n s ta ia-
m er W J S co tt. R W S ln lth . J e ts
Sinltsen, F O. Spencer. W.-lhy St,-, tlon sn-l program held by the Royal
en». C E Sw arts. E O S u lt-n . lia.- N eighbors last evening
Joint Installation was held with the
M It-rn Woodmen Installing officer«
w ere Mrs G ertrude lla rp o le and Mrs.
El«« Lam bert Following th e Installa­
tion a program w as given, and r»-
f-ishnii-nts -erv«d
b ieb F e b ru a ry 3. C o tta g e G rove. Feb-
i-usrv 5- Monroe high. F ebruary Hi;
Avtoeians In Town— Dr
his wife of Astoria, wer
th- home of Mr and Mrs.
lv T uesday ev en ‘ng Th
w ere on th etr way south
NORTH OF NOME’ TO
BE SHOWN AT BELL
tcd K ÿ »
FRIDAY.
Laughter Playing
Tag With Tears-
THREE OATSOFJO _
•N orth of Nome." a vivid p lctu rita
tion of life, love and adventure In th«
frox-n north, wll he shown next W ed­
nesday -he 2" at the Bell th eatre.
It was proJuced by George E d w ari
L ew 's ’or release by Arrow P ictures
co rro ratlo n and featu res Robert Me-
Klm. one of the b rst known "h e a rle s”
on th e creen
and lovely Gladys
Johnston, »-leered by popular vot­
as tt-e r- ost beautiful g r l in the Alas­
kan ’errltory.
T*- v are mnnv exciting sequences
In this great ou’ lnors production and.
too, th ere are --en es of such n atural
splendor and m agnificence as were
never before recorded bv the cam era's
eve D e'all for d etail—m «t. rtory. dl-
rec’ion and se tt'n g s—"N orth of Nome
’s said to h» one of the g r-a te st pic-
t » v e r to b shown In Springfield
A« an addilonal m usical 're a t th is
picture w 'l he accom panied by
->n o -h esfrs known as "T he Alas-
kae-* " eyeonenls of classics and syn-
co -atlo n .—Paid Adv.
In the gititie of romance,
adventure and joy with
our sweethenrt in her
greatest role.
MARY PICK FORD
' little A ifc ¡ W et
W IT H GOLDEN CURLS ANO WONDROUS
SM ILE SHE'LL W IN YOUR H EA R T ANEW.
O B , ' *4^. «
Start the N ew Year
right w ith a new
Colonial Range
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