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- - - - . L. " j - 7 - 7. .- : . . 7 : 7 7 - r ' -rmmmmmimmmmmrmimmmmrmimim finffim'v 7-i - L JH fcx -T7fi'9sfeiKii!i'WM f i' ir- -r rT,3aH aFrirrc-TrnTjM.aeiH! i b ' m -3T f if. . . l 1, ".Uill , -'' I 1 m mwirk -war MHtf t am a.ka ssww Wednesday evening n farewell re uption wns given ltev. ami Air. F. Shields nl the Presbyterian ohuroli with about -00 members mid friends in attendance. The reception was in charge of llio Indies of (lie congre gation, with Air. W. 11. Ooto ns ohniriurtn, naMslcil by Airs. J. W. Aliteholl, Arrs. II. 0. Wo'rtmnn, Airs. J. W. AloDonnld nml Airs. II. P. Linns Iii. A short niusienl program was given as follews: Violin solo, Airs, fleorgo Andrews; violin solo, Cntlton Janes; violin solo, Airs. Zelln While Paley. W. II. (lore acted as toast- mnateriud tho different members of Uii ooiigregntion tespomled as fol fel fol eows: "Tim Session," .1. M. Coolev; "The Tiustoos," K. W. Welsh; "The Young l'poplp," Clarion Jnqua; "The Sitiiilay School," Xewton W. Jlonlcn; "Tlio Coiigrogntinn," fleorgo W. Cherry, ltev. "W. F. Shields as pas tor thpn tosponiloil with a short anil very internal ill),' talk. Tlio following ypung Indies of the onmpfiro served iufrchmenls. AlissoR AVillio How md, France and l.neillo Yoik, Dor othy Thorno, Iln.el Antle, Jcnnottc Patterson, It tit It Warner and Marion Gould. In response jftntldjl ejft tended ly the irtrf'elaS(J, ADV.-Do-sir A ier-of the the H. 0. Ilixt Jtnptist cluss, Mr. Yot .tenetier, of the Phot nix Presbyterian ehineh Sunday ehool, sixteen young Indies with their teacher aeeepted nnd met for Uible study Sumlny. The Mmouu class kindly tendeied the u-e of the Amount I'lnnh room. After the morning serv iue. lunch was served at the losidenee of Dr. It. W. Steam. The comming ling' of these two chixses was very much enjoy cd. A reeipiocnl viott by Iho l.oynl llearls is planned for the iiom fuluio. The fullowin- were present Troin Pheenix: Mr. Yost, tencher; Floreme Denrer, Kosn J.oIiiioi-s. Kilith Johnson, Klunboth (tore, l.ibettn (line, .liiauitit Furry, Mildred Klmer, .May foilhcll, Marie Morten, Alice Fry, Mabel I learn, Ithleen Wllnou, Kutheriue Itiee, Dnrolhv Si:mners, I)mx,v Hinnnnrs, Morie Taylor, foity-two in all being present at luncheon. The Indie of the St. Mink's (Juild or the Hpiieoui ehuich jjiivo a eanl imity nt the St. MarkV hall Thui-s- Iny iifternoon. Twelve tnhle of briilge and .100 teie enjoyed and the oueiiir wtuo awaided to Mrs. Then. Fiimin for briiltfe and Mrs. Wooda for fito huudicil. The hall whs prettily deeoniteil for the occasion with ivy, feiim and canuitious. The following Indie with Mrs. .1. K. Tomliuson a, eliainunn, were on the entertainment eemmittec: Mix. II. A. l.ntU, .Mrs. P.ton, Jlw. W. J. Drown, Mrs. I). .1. Trowbridge, Mrs T. M. Sworn, Mrs. W. A. Oaten, Mr. It. 0. Clark, Mrs. A. F. Steimett, Mr. F. O. Snedieor and Mr. It. 0. Sittehwell. Duinty refreMlmient were sened by tlio lu iIhh. nt the individual tables. The trl Htrties given by the guild ladies hvo heeonio ery popuhir and plans iy lwing uindu for another jmity to he held two wreks from ThurdMy. Th pusU of the eighth gide of th WHshington school gave a sur prise (tarty in honor of their ohi6 int, Charles Wortinmi nt hie jr oul'k houm 011 South OnkdHhi, lust Saturday evening, names nml miisio wem enioyml. Hoftt)luneutg wine wnul during the evening. TIiono prtent were: l.elmid Hrodiy, ('hs. WoHmnn. Hurry Wortmnn, flrHhaw lleuson. Tnlily Leonard, Orns Dnily, Itiley DutU, Jutin Smith, Stanley Sherwood. Ullisn f'nrten, Kunip Itrundou, Ailwn Iteli. Tbo Musion siM-ifty of the M. K. ehureh South met with Mr.. It. F. llfur, 33(1 South Itiveride, Wednes day afternoon. After a hiicf limi ne Mwsion a short literary pro gram wh enjysl as follews: Song, "Stand l'p for jeu." ; prayer by Mrs. II. M. DrauOam; sotig, "Xiuety and Nino"; talk oh the work ih Chiua by Mrs. Riley I). 1 leusou ; dialogue, "The Immigrant," Mrs. Hrauhaiu, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Itiee, Reman Kite; fcoug, "Sweet ( and Il"; vocal solo, Master Iternard I'ooe; UnsJie tiou. Mr. Fifer served dainty is freshmeats, assisted by Mrs. Itobert I Taylor. t Vernon Ckirmit mwi Frank Farrefi left WtdamAaj for BaM, where tin will nnend the untcrit the im t -piih -tcr tu-Jiiifuh tisWclL'S nsaieA-roai'i elnirnli lc . . . Little Itoek, oiitain the following eoncdfiijitfc tho wedding of Mist Mildred (lerlg on Jatt'inrv 19: "Mts Mildred Oerlg and l.nwrciu'e JCph berry were married Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock nt the resi dence of the bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mr. William (lorig. Pulaski Heights, Itev. A. 0. Kvans officiating. Pte eeding tho ceremony, Mi Ltiev Wil liams Rang 'Sfv Dear Love,' neeom pnnied by Mrs. H. A. Slaiiley. The bride and groom entered lo the strains' of Lohengrin's bridal chorus. Tho bride wore nn afternoon gown of brown tnffetn and georgette crepei with n silver Inee hat and eanied a shower bouquet of bride roses and orange blossoms. After the ceremony refreshments were served in the din ing room. Mesdnmes Clay Smith nnd Hurrv M. Willinms served, assisted hv M"esdnmps Chnrlps C. Crow, Will Stewart and Itobert Whitlow and the Misses Jo Clegg and Alice Thruston. The color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the house deco rations. Mr. and Mrs. Newberrv left for n shoit wedding tour and will be nt home after February 1 nt 510 Itose street, Pulaski Heights." Mrs. It. L. Hay was hostess at a prettily appointed luncheon giwn ro eentiy nt her rural homoiiit honor jrf Mrs. Y her JiubI 1 mfiM' ftt It' limnowBTilftiigli nv nml "on, MrjJ.Mnhn Siiuler nn -, JiM"",I .H 't?Sj(MI'lliii",M -MV Frr, flud DOlmer Fredericks, The afternoon Wis spent with fancy work, iiiumc and social conoie, nfler which n dainty collation wns served. Those present were: Mrs. W. Frederick, Mrs. .1. M. Snider, Mr. W. O. Knip4 Mrs. A. W. Johnston, Mi. Align! Law-rent, Mr. It. L. Itay. Among the sociul events of Ouk (iToxe ditrict was a luncheon given to compliment Mrs. W. Frederick at the home of Mrs. August Lawrentz. The 11 ft uinooii was most onjoyably spent with conversation and music, utter which a three-eouro luncheon was served. The guests thou depart ed, thaukinar the hostess for the pleasant time. Those present weie: Mr. J. W. Snider, Mrs, W. 0. Knipps, Mr. W. Frederick. Mrs. A. W. John ston, Mr. August Luwmitx, Mis 1 ,11 lira Lnwreittr. and Mi .lolinMon. Suriilt I Ali Velum S. Woods left Friday for Saerainento, Cal., whoio she will he married today to Hubert fl. Thuyer of Stockton, Cnl. Aliwt Wood has been 11 tesidont of this oily for u number of years and has u wide eitele of ftiend here. Air. Thayer was foimeilv of Aledford, hut is nowi living near Stockton, wheie tho yoiiuglmeot- couple will make thoir homo. Thol well wishes of their ninny friends goi( at with them for a happy umtried life. m oil. ' (until Alists Winnifred N. Aloffitt nnilJ Hnrtey F. Drown wero united in marriage by Itov. W. F. Shiolds at tho I'rosbvliirinn miinsn Sundiiv nt 1? itO. Air. Drown is of California, whore hu3llcl is the owner of h large fruit ranch and i now intending to uinko his home in Aledford. Air. Drown is uln from California, hut hns been vuiting friend in Washiuglon, and met the groom here to he married. A mieelln neons shower was given nt the homo of J. W. Snedieor for Air. nnd Mr. John Propf, who have returned front thtn'r wedding trip. Tho evening was pleasantly spout in dHiieing, then enmu refreshments of sandwiches, coffee mid eider. Air, and Airs. Propf received innny pretty and usuful gifts. All letunied home wishing the hnppy couple many years of happy wedded life. The tegular monthly meeting of (he Greater Med ford club will be held AIoitdH.v afternoon nt 'MHO at the public library. As thore are matters of iniMUtauce and inteiest to jotne before the club mombera, a lulgo at temlaueu 1 deirel. Pieceding tho bm-iues sension a few iuuit'l mim- bers will be given. Air. ami Airs. Walter Dowuo enter taiued with dinner Wednesday eveu iwg, followed bv card. The guests included Air. and Airs. If. F. Guthrie, Air. and Airs. Keheit Dual, A.. W. U llolloway, Air. Anudd Seudder, IitM'ow AleCormufk ami K. G. Dui- ges, Jr. CnrysanthetaQiH I'irtde, No. 8-1, Womeu of Wooderaft, will entertain their aiewbern on Tuesday evoniuf with a VuletUiue box. All the mem bers are requested to hrkQ a valen tine. 0 S.itiird.iv fwnni'.' the M-dird I . 11 f rv ( . ih will if i 1 1 in 1 ,i Hi' MKDronn matt; TTtTTtrxE, Ttw ohlei' pupils of choul district N'o. 100 Were entettnined bv their toMCltor, Mrs. O. V. Mei, at her home on Went Mttlli treel Snturdnx evening, ltefteshments were ered, eousisting of ice cream, cake and lo ganberry juice. Xot the least en joyable feature of the cening wan the nuto ride to and from their homes. Thoso preunt were: Anna MoKeufcio, Margaret Hewitt, Victoria Owinn, Ktiltt llenson, Chester Mein man, Lester Merrimnn, Mamie Smith, I.orin Moore Arthur Moore, Iris Mar shall, Dlnnd Civnebolt, Itiehnrd Dar ker, James Owinn, Hamilton Howell and Miss Dailey, teneher of, the prt tniirv denttmeut of the school. When tho Neighborhood Shake speare club met with Mrs. S. D. Giu liani Thursday evening a very pleas ant departure from the regnlnr study was given by the leader, Mr. Porter J. Xeff, when' she, with her assist ants, gave readings front Ijtdy Gregory's Irish plays. F.speeially en tertaining wero the parts taken by Mr. Lunge, nn English lady, who lived near the locality where the scenes were staged and wns familiar with the brogue and tho solicisms. It is the custom of the Slinkc-pouro club, between the study of different plays, to, vary the course by the in Irudiiolipii of .other standard litem- . . - The Jndids of flic AVednesdny nridgpclfilj'pnletfained their hus bands Fiidar evening with n 7 o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Daruebtirg. Alter din ner card were enjoyed the rest of the evening. The following wero present: Mr. nnd Mrs. It. F. Antle, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Wold, Mr. and Mr. K. F. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. (jitisenherry, Mr. nnd Mr, fl. L. Schormoihoin, A IV. mid Al'rs. Jack Stewait, Air. and Alt. W. II. AIc Gownn. Dr. nnd Air. Ilnmnive, Air. nnd Air, flits Newbury, Aliss Weeks and .Mih Helen Dnhl. Monday H very pleasant iifternoon wns spent nt the homo of Airs. Harry fl. Rtogekmnn on Ilnkotn avenue. The nftorno.on was pent with enrds, fol lowed by refreshments served It' the hole-. The guests present were: Air. Kdwnnl Sunt tor. Airs. .1 J. Km- "". mvh. Itoger S. Deniietl, Airs. Fnmk It. Itobeit. Aliv. O. C. Doggs, Air, flcoige T. Collins. The IhiHcs deciilcil to name the club Octette. The nc.t meeting will he at (he home of Air. Roger S. Dennett, February 14. ....nwua IUI I in,1 .1. IS. costs, but It pays. Iiitorniodlii V. I'. U., 8:30 p 111 , loplc. "Fid and Force." Loader. Miss TH Carfeln. Como thou with iih nnd,V us to make these services ronl1t ulilpful. Jt. I'li-sl Alclhoillsl. Dr. .1. C. Itollius, pastor H. worship at 11 n m. and 7 :io Tho Sunday school Is convent 9:48. The Kpvvorth l.nnguo meO O'll. All young people rordlHlr lH.(!;JtJift morjiiuiC IiuiulUJI ti'I.'. Alis Ituth Finnell of lied Dlufff Cal., nnd Aliss norenee Cleveland of Portland are gHOst of Air. W. A. Thompson of Willow Spuugs. Alias Cleveland, who during the e.x position mnniiged one of the depntt moiit of Iho V. AI. C. A., is 011 her way home after a yenr in Sun Frnn- oieo. A farowiill sing dinner wns givon by tho Comradorie club Tuesday ovo ning, February 1, ut the Hotel Aled ford. The affair was given in honor of Kail Hubbard nnd Jnmc Vance, two of tho members, who are leaving Medfurd to outer college. Air. and Aim. John A. Honey of Portland, formerly of Aledford, nte v isltiug horn for tw o wooks. AD and Airs. Honcy wero dinner guests of Airs. It. C. Aliuoar Tuesday evening at hot- homo on Not th Ivy stroot. o ' Airs. Kmmn Af. Dryan, Aliss Doss Dryan nnd Dr. Howard were dinner guests Tiiofdny ovening iff Air. and Air. Isanosoii of Central Point. Alra. flua Nowluiry wa? hostess to .tho Wodueidny Auction Bridge club at her home on .Mistletoe avenue WediiiMkl.fy afternoon. Alias .Mildred Hollenbeek of Sjs). kane, Waah., is a guest at the home of H. I Wltber and family on East Alaia street. . ThA OiriV Thursday lltidge club Wt at the home of Afro. Kdvriu Jatt- ey at Perrylale Tiiurduy atter- nixut. Thf finl-' fWinff (' ih n.ct ,- the rKmrpTip, (ftrmnor, flA'rrtiTMY. Fpmm'Arn: 6, . ' "' L" 1 1 J '1 '' 'il" .1 L i SOCIETY GIRL FOflSAKES DRAWING ROOM TO PLAY 1 eutiiKtratxxxuticfjrxvxMJ W mt VnSBHsBH BTSjejejejejejejejejejejejejejejejejejeTejBk ' Mfrw- ii,3L Bii vrv 3 i Fade oul, "Soneh life", cut in, " Seeks moie enteer." That's what Mis Nan Carter is doing. In pmnto life she is Mi1 Nun D. Sigourney and prominent in souetj, but now she lias forsaken the drawing room for dramatic roles in filmland. A very interest ing conceit program is announced for Friday afternoon, Fobrunry 11, nt tho Page. The pro ceeds will be given to the flreater Aledford club. The program will be a novel one. consisting of vocal num bers by some of Uie lending singers Again, Kathleen," will be reitdeted, nlo a lecord by Alinn Cuse, one of the Aletropoliliiu soiraMos, who snng over the telephone from V York into a phonogtnph in Sif. Kmnotafto, where the record wns mudc. 11 JaJtho, ill's! iimo nun an micifpi wns uvci mnde nt recotding a voice if 'plip uogrniih nt n distance 01 .null) iniiosj It is suid Hint tliq loeord is n good -ofie. The program was tollews: "I'll Take You lloifte Again, Kath lerin,'' Air. Hdison's favorite record; "Cnvnlorin Ituslicnnn," Ameiicun Sytnplmny orchestm," obligato by Air. Carlton Janes; Jewel song from "Fnust" (flounod), Airs. Any Cluld ere; n little talk on tho opotyt "Tos co'' and its composer (Puccini), I'd Andrew; "Kecnuditn Anuonin," from "Tosen" (flioviinm Alnrtiuclli) ; "Vissi d'Arte" ("Love and Anisic"), from "AIndanie Dnitorfly,'' sung by Airs. Ji'.ite llnmptoti Isaac; "Torre ador Aiidnlusiiiu" (ItiibciiNteiu), "Ararcho Alignone" (Poldini), ballet, I'lebussy, AIis Venito Hamilton; "Kl egie" (Massenet ). Helen Stanley, vio lin obligato b Cnrlton Janes; "Clo ver Dlosoius" ilMigelmnnnL fleorge! Andrew : "La Pel 1. du Prc-I" (Thou ' of Mcdfor'l nml apmo selections ren don'd hy'lhojvlisoii jihonogrnph, FtI ilWhoinir ADlfc'Ku.on's birthday. His fnvorite rriitintf 'Hf'H Take You Home ZWWl"Z""Z"Z A r sTa 1 i V t ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? i 4 X ? ? ? r T r ? ? f T ? ? ? ? ? f ? k. L. J If!" III UJ. U J'i'.J TRAGIC ROLES IN THE MOVIES Drilllnnt Dird), (I)avld), sung by Anna Cuse. There will be four other numhors on the piognim, which will he an- uoiOiced Inter. The Woman's Foreign Missionary soeioty of tho First Alethndist ehureh met nt tho homo of Airs. C. W. Conk lin, Friday nfternoon with n largo numbor in ntlendanre. The progrnm on tlie subject, "The Opportunity in China," under the leadership of Dr. Louise Hedges, proved to bo .ory in teresting. The hoslesa wua assisted In entortnining by Airs. P. 11. Mun sou and Afvs. Gore. Tills snnie soei cty liQld n praise service in the ijttiruIC' Simdny nft oinodii. 111010 fats iKbood'a emlnne nnee and an intor- 7 '"1 . n- ... .. ...... "JtiitirjiieeiiiiK'iyu nv .urs. ,1. vv . nmy lie. At tJio-olosoln I.eiiKiio of Inter cessors rftflnorgatiired. After n pnrQfuliyjioleclod nnd 011- Icrtuiuinglv dolivurcd suininary of.coods will bo usod to purcliaso 1ms current events by Mrs. Palmer Iho.ketball miltH (or tho lioys, of tho bull Weduenduv Study club uimfinued its nrirnm nl Smilll Anmrien. "1'eni ... ... M ;nen,'"Pe being tho day's (npio, aJJh' Austin rend nn intensely intercstjuigsjuJimr on the "Ancient Civ Miration itutl Jttiins of Pom," while "AfodeniPpViijM ns prosonlod bv Alra. Cathoar(, tyk of profit ns well a nlensure to iluj tdtib. Tho inombura will meet ngiiifi In tw weeks, Feb runty lfl. Air. J. F.. W11II euteili.incd Iho Tuesday Dndgc club lit her home onj ''"',k"" wtlet'1 Ttiesdn iiflernoon. r NOW is the Time to Prepare for Irrigation Owing lo Iho climatic conditions, an artificial moans of applying water to growing crops is essential to tho highost agricultural development in the Kogne liiver valley. Un der careful application irrigation has thus brought forth results that have paid for the plant installation tho first yenr. irrigation by pumping with electricity offors more advantages than any other system of irrigation. First cost for each acre put under irrigation is, on most lands, cheaper, The plant can be located to deliver wator at tho most favorable point, thus reducing cost of chocking and ditching. Cost of operation compares favorably "with any other method of pumping. No attendant is roquirod; tho wytor is delivered at tho time wanted. Tho quantity of wtiior can easily bu vogulated by the irrigator. . 1 O Aqvouo dosirintr estimate on cost of proposed irriga tion plrml. will rocoivo prompt reply bv notilVinir our near est GiTico. o o California -Oregon Power Company 210 West Main Stroot Phone, KB AtEDFORT), OIITSOON mio ni'infj 1 ":. VmmmV 'Hie spnolotis Iiotno of MM. I. J. PhlprH prweitteil rt beautiful plottire Inst Sntitnlnv afternoon when SIImIiw shn'er nt the Kpilmnu's lintl for PhipM. wa hiHitosa nl n Jnpfniexe (wrtv for aboHt thirty young ladles The rooms were beuntifiillv deeornled with Japniieso Innlerus and colors, nnd when filled with girls attired in Japanese costumes presented n bright and plenin appearance. AfiM AIH dred Heine was awarded the prize of a Japanee dull for ptofvnting tho best imitation ot a Japnueao nie.iden 1 in both uppenrnuee and mnitnnr. The gttls snt on tho floor in true Jnpnn 1 so fashion, iiululfted in n flower 1 cittnc, snng Jnpnneso songs and par 1 took of real Jap ten, small enkea and j d ites. The hostess was assisted in entertaining by the officers of the Womnn'H Foreign Alisdionnry sod et, who, during the nfternoon, ef fected nn oignnizntiou of Standard Denrers, n young ladies' society, aux iliary to the woman's society. Geor gia Whilloek was elected president, Afay Lindley vice-president, Mildred Heine secretary nnd flrneo Drniiiatd trensurur. The Standard Denrers will hold regular meetings the last Snturdny of each month nnd other patties as in teresting as this nro in anticipation. Thoso present were: Helen Stevens, Alice Lyons, Alurjorie Stevens, Opor gin Whillook, Angle Hnlley, Alildred Heine, AIny Lindley, (leorgin Will iams, flrneo Drninnrd, l-Vnnees Oreb, Alildred Dridges, Ksthor Airtin, Ituth Powell, Vera Itoundtrec, AInry Tin ker, Ituth Daniels, Alary Jackson, Luoretia Dntemnn, Dessie Jackson nml Leo Hnlley, Dcrnioo Dnleoom, Ih nbel Durhidge, Louise Daddysmnn, Edna Alunptis, Irene FrnnkB, Cnth orino ConRor, Dlnnohe JInnloy nud Dcnta Itoborls, Tho I'nront-Tonchcr clrclo of tho Lincoln school will give a Lincoln ten front 2 till 5, Saturday, February 12, nt tho Holland Hotel Tho following program will bo given during tho afternoen: Selec tions by tho High School orchostra; vocal solos by tho following, Frodolait Mornn, Alnstcr Leo Itegan Allen, Mm. I.1111R0, MIhr fjcrnldluo Tlielsa and llerbort Alfonl; piano solectlon, Minn Vonltn Iluinllton; talk on tho life or Lincoln, Mrs. John Perl; trio, nlnno nnd violin, MIhhch Helen Hedily, L11 cllo Koontz and Ituth Campbell; He freflltmonts will bo norvod. Tlio nro- 'too 111 of tho Lincoln school. The pub He Is cordially Invited to attend. 0 An event of renl interest will lake phieo nt tho First Aletliodist church next Tuosdny evening. A hentty got -together gnlheiing, nilly and mil cull is Iho order of tho day, so savs Dr. Itollius. Every member or uie ciiuroli nml couxrcirntlnn ih i soidlullv niMted. A bright, plensing' (iroiirnui, niter which n cnfntenal liinoh will he sened. F,v er thing free I Ms nrp3t flip ITlArlof mid everybody innde wnlcorne. H ItlbV lllC ilUllol r1 . V--i PAa,T3 rrmTSfl mTKnmmP?"' TTS WodiiMoilny nftcniooil fhn Wow ell's Ittllef Cortts enve it mljoellnne , Mhs Velmn Wood", who will he mar- mil todny lo Afr. II. fl. Tlmyor. AIFiw W.-oibi is the dnughtcr of Air. nud Airs. .1. C. Woods, inmnhers of the Post nnd Womnn'a Iteliof Corjis. Tho brido-olcct received many pretty nmt ttseful present. e The mnhy friends of Arru. John A. Weeterluml wHl be interested toleorn that she uuderwont a severe operation this morning nt the Snored Honit hospitul, which vrns very fliieoosflfttlty perfoniinl by Dr. CJnnoy. Airs. Wcs terlund withstood the operation very well nnd was resting ousily ut the Inst icport. 1 DRAMA LEAGUE NOTES f Tho regular meeting of tho board of directors of tho Drntniv leagtlo center will be held nt the libra;s, n 4 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, Feb ruary 8. Dr. Iteboe's lecture on Shnkcspenre last Snturdny evening wns 0110 of tho most gratifying successes which tho center hns achieved. Tho attendance; tn.xed tho seating capacity of the Hol land rending room to tho limit. Dr. Hebco's presentation of his subject was most comprehensive nnd schol arly, giviug to his hearers a broad view of the conditions nnd influences vvhich culminated in tho production of Shnkespeiirc's masterpieces. The lecture wns ono of tho finest nnd would meet with tho approval of the most critical uudienco iti nny city. Imaginary Heart Tronblo. Do you have pains In tho roglon of tho heart? Docs your heart thump? Its terrible pounding nlarmn you? What Is wrong? Do you be IIoto thoao oymptoma occasion much pain. Nearly all of tbeso pains nro caused by some derangement of tho stomach. Merltol Tonic Dlgcstlro Is especially recommended for Indiges tion and dyspepsia, and for restoring tho stomach to Its normal functions nnd no moro "heart disease" I'rlco $1. Exclusive agents, Hasklns' Drug Store Adv. tt Bargains in ROSES 200 Taroe-y ear-old Caroline Testout Roses for sale, at a bargain Tho finest roses In Mod ford from the best roso hodgo In the city. Tho Carollno Testout Is a perpet ual bloomer, largo pink roaes and tbo best licdgo or street roso for this cllmnto. 4 y X ? y f y f V I4 y y y y y y y y y -whT - & Y 41 ' Wfai - m J J t A. fr r v I t .! . I .re i- 1 1 v 1 h f r Mi It vv, I h til (X f ;X L '" l Jl y ZZ H