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ALTERS GOWNS
LONDON, June 25. (A. P.) A
sudden chatiKo In wentlier sent the
Americun and other women who are
to be presented at HueklnKham pal
ace tonight , scurrying: -In neuron of
warmer wraps ufter all their plann
hud been mude In accordance with
the predictions of the weather pro
phets that the hot spell would con
tinue. , ; ' .
It was so warm during the tlv
court a few weeks' ago that Seve
rn persons' fainted and n number of
Innovation! were brouKht into uso to
keep the presentees cool up to the
Inst moment prior to their entering
to courtesy before the king and
queen.
Among these Innovations wero lit
tle Ice boxes, installed In the li-
Mrat H-OV. Murray, of UtLm, and
Airs. Heiirand H. Hiivll of New York
and Washington.
In the diplomatic circle Mrs.
Sheldon Whitehouse, wife of the
counsellor of the American embaiy
in Paris: Mr. Donald McDonald,
wife of the military attache In Brus
sels; Mrs. Kdward Crocker, wife of
the third secretary of the embassy
in Rome and Mrs. Charles Moore,
wife of the military attache in Paris.
TAFT DENIES HE
REFUSED 10 SIT
G.
3
EOR FIRST PLACE
IN BLIND BOGEY
LEADS IN GOLF
NEW YORK, June 25. (A. P.)
A dispatch from New Haven to the
New York Times today says that
friends of Chief Justice Tuft deny
a report that he refused to attend
the recent Yale commencement he
The. women's tournament at the
Medford Ciolf dub resulted In a tie for
first . place between Mrs. William
Vawter, net CO; Mrs. John Currle. net
50. and Mrs. Charles Brown, net 52, 1
blind bogey beiiiK 61.
This tournament was
PRESTWICK, June 25. (A. P,)
Returning a card of 69, a new
course record, for hi afternoon
round in the British open golf
championship, MacOonald Smith,
American professional, with 145,
36 holes played, today took the
lead from Long Jim Barnes, who
had 147. '
PRESTWICK,- Scotland. June 25.
(A. P.) Long Jim Barnes. American
professional, was leading the field
with a 70 when he completed his
mornlnp rnund tniln.. tn ... ........ ...
conducted' stroke competition of the
mouBines, both to cool the Inte-1 ,,,, of the prespn(.e of Governor
nor ui me venules una i oii-i vo .n.-hot of Pennsylvania,
the freshness of the bouquets dunns Tn(, olory wn() mt Mr T.lft re
the wait of two or three hours in m!llne(1 nw because he would have
the mall, where the machines lino , on he mme llntfnrm wllh
uioiik me same nnes as tne men s . , " ..................
blind bogey, tournament a few weeks l.nes 8core "et a new record for
ago, each- player taklim her own lthe .PreM."ck course, breaking by two
handicap and the result depending . .Ke" tne 'Previous low score of 72,
I upon the blind bogey drawn from a
hat.
The results follow:
Score. Hdcp. Net.
lip for their turn at the palace door
. way.
Indications were this morning,
the governor when the bitter received
an honorary degree.
The Wnfei'tiiiliM. Ann-l.nn ... ...
Iiowever, in in u.u..., vMr Tnf. ,ook ,,, ,,,..,.. ailvU.B t(
have to use foot warmers In thlriJlvo(, trtmn,,UH mmtn tnftt
cars tonight Instead of Ice boxes. woul nnv0 1)(.en , , ,,.
Numerous dressmakers worked ,,, ,lf ol(l MrniiH fol. commence
most of last night attending cus. . niMlt ,.,,uion.
introducing furs and velvets In place lireK(.nlP,i ,h ,.,,.
governor
President Angel) for a degree he
said that .Mr. Pinchot was admired
for the enemies he had made.
Dining Mr. Tuft's presidency .on
curled the celebrated I'lllihot-Klil
linger controversy started by Ctlf
l ford Pinchot, chief forester and cul-
of the embroidered shawls first pro
aided.
In addition to the thirteen debu
Jantees and' matrons to be present
tonight by Mrs. AlnnBon II. Hough
ton, wife of tho American ambas
sador, eight other Americans are to
row evening, being placed In the""'"'"'" In n Investigation of the
general circle. They are: Louise A.
Ifnyd of Ran Francisco; Miss Klalnu
Wilcox of Denver; Mrs. William
Grant of enver; 'aIi-b.D CieorRe De
Bennevllle K el m of Philadelphia;
Mrs. Frank Mehane of Spray. N. (;
Men Claude A. Hwanson of WnshlnK
Jon, and Richmond. Va.; Mrs. Kllut
'Wtidswnrth of Washington and Boh
ton and Mrs. Horace Lee, WashinK
tnn, wife of the consul general in
London.
TonlRht's presentees nre:
secretury of the Interior.
J. P.
EXPECTED TO RECOVER
NEW YORK, June 25. (A. P.)
Ilfirma fnr f hn onrlv raonvnpv if Mru
. I V V , . ""-""", J. P. Morgan, wife of the financier,
Elizabeth Baldwin of New Jersey; wn0 nn9 1)een m of soel)lng 8Ckness
Alisa Violet Bnrdgrubb of Arlington, Bt her home near Olencove, were
N.'J.i Miss Kosulle Evans of New strengthened today when Mrs. Morgan
Tork; Miss Florence Pratt, of New for the first time since she Tell into
York; Miss Helen Sheldon of Lon- a state of coma on June J7. gave Indl
don; Miss Annie Laurie Warmack cations of returning consciousness,
of Bt. Louis; Win. Cass Gilbert ofl Mrs. Morgan's physicians announced
New York and Itldgefleld, Conn.; I Saturday she had passed the crisis.
Mrs. D. R. Wood GO
Mrs. Ilelroy Getchell ....68
Mrs. Klnley 65
.Mrs. Dan Clark 67
Mrs. John A. Currle 68
Mrs. Chandler Kgan ....08
Mrs. Ralph Hardwell ....69
Mrs. Wm. Vawter 70
Mrs. Ceorge Roberts ....70
Mrs. Charles ill own ... 70
Mrs. Iluhrman 74
Mrs. I. O. Crawford 7
Mrs. Dr. Conroy 82
Mrs. Kerr 83
Mrs. Dave Kosenburg....!lli
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RUTH AGAIN LAID
UP, TAKES BENCH
made by James McDowell of Prest
wick.
MacDonald Smith, one of the three
American contestants returned a card
of 76 In the morning round.
Except for being off the line a little
on several drives. Barnes went around
me course In flawless fashion. His
approach shots were remarkable in
iview of the hard baked nature of the
turf. Ills putting, experts said, was
the best ever seen In a British cham
pionship. His card for the record
breaking round:
Out 4 3 5 4 3 3 5 4 334
In 6 3 6 4 4 4 3 6 3 36 70
Smith's card:
Out 4 3 5 4 3 4 5 G 438
In 6 4 4 6 4 6 3 3 4 38 76
The veteran, J. II. Taylor, had a 74.
Abe Mitchell and Ted Ray both took
77, and J. I. Cmlkshank, Argentine
amateur, returned nn eighty.
After starting well, Joe Klrkwood
begnn slumping at the long third
where he sliced a brassle and nulled
nn Iron shot Into the bunker. At the
tenth he duhbed both his drive and
second shot and then merely chipped
cautiously on the fairway, needing a
long DrasHle ror his fourth shot to get
to the green.
At the fifteenth he pulled both his
drives and the second went Into the
rough.' For the remainder of the
course his golf was none too good, his
NEW YORK, June 25. Babe Ruth
disabled for the first two months -of
the major league season with Infill
en-n. Is laid up again for repairs.
ITnnl.ln In InUn Itiu f..viiln nnul
lion In right field for the Yankees mnl" difficulty seemed inability to hold
yesterday at Washington because or,1",1?,1'.'""1"''
swollen ankles, he went to the bench .""', h"lf "e'?,,allel 'Vbrek
for .oeu- ru nfio- n!80' '"eluding the Whltcombe broth-
wl.h the team before the r'' J"' V'1 tT
. . . . lOeorRe Duncan had 79. Harry Vardon.
Boooy veacn too tcuin a place . Arlnur Compson. 76
Manneer HiitnrlnH suld h had ner-' j - ' '
. . . unu aim rierci i v.
mltted Kuth to resume play too.
soon after his discharge from the pniKaTU'Tnu' cnniin.i t.. oc
juti.i ... v "i.m.u. ,Ai i'.)-.joe Klrkwood. American
with the team until he fully recovers. profcuHionnl irnlfer. returned a 79 for
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TUESDAY
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THURSDAY.
F R I D.A Y
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CONSIDER THE DAYS OF THE WEEK
And the things we do to make one just 'a little different from the other. Variety is the
spice of life. Eating, being one 'of the most pleasant things we do, deserves special atten- .
tioa How about a different salad dressing and maybe a different salad every day?
A convenient way to vary your menu is to make a quantity of Wesson Oil Mayon
naise, a pint or more at a time, cover it tightly in a fruit jar and keep it in the refrigerator.
Using triis Mayonnaise as a base, each day as you want a different lad dressing, mix a por
tion of it with the ingredients to make the f.icy dressing you desire. If yoif would like to
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have some new and ietcresting salad dressing recipes, send a postal card to the Wesson
Oil People, i n Market St., S.tn Francisco, Cal, asking for the free booklet "Salad Dressings."
the second round In the Itritlsh open
championship, giving him an nggre
gate of 162 for the 30 holes played to.
day. ,
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
At Vernon 3; Portland 6.
At Salt Lake 10; Snn Francisco 3.
At Oakland 2; Seattle 9.
At Sacramento 13; Los Angeles 6.
BASEBALL BRIEFS.
(By the Associate. 4 Press)
Barney Frlberg, former Cub third
baseman, who was assigned to the
lead-off position when he played
his first game for the Phillies Tues-1
day and made one- hit. was dropped
iu iriEiiiii pjuce ann cume
through with two hits, one of which
was a homer.
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Outfielder Lamar, former Ameri
can Association star, has hit safely
in 24 consecutive games. The Ath
letics' star Is not only hitting con
sistently, but his blows have been
timely. ,
Montreal for Klwanls. Vj I
ST. PAUL, June 26. Montreal was I
chose nfor the 1926 convention of the !
Kiwanls International and John II. !
MOSS Of Mllwllflkee Wfa alanlri nxou-
Went at the closing sessison of that
organization's convention here todny. ;
PORTLAND. Ore., June 25. D. A.
Orout, city superintendent of schools
since 1918, has been given a six
months leave of absence by the
school bonr4 on full pay. The leave
will terminate .January 1, 1926.
1924 BUICK SIX
GLASS ENCLOSED
A Real Buy -C.::
The Busy Corner Motor Co.
If Gasoline
Sold by
the Mile-
There wouldnt be enough
good gasoline to go around
and the poor gasolines
couldn't sell at half their
present prices
Mileage is the quality
test of a gasoline. Not only
"miles per gallon," but
"miles per motor." For it
is the motor that pays when
inferior fuel is used.
Think then of gasoline
in terms of good clean
miles." On this basis, your
choice will, fall naturally
upon Union Gasoline. ,
Union Gasoline is a quaU
ity product. And it is non
detonatihg .which means
that it does not explode so .
as to strike the pistons a
sudden, crashing blow.
The power-impuises
from Union Gasoliae con-1
tinue throughout the en
tire length of the piston's
stroke.
This permits the motor
to start quickly to accel
erate with a swift, vibra
tionless pick-up and to
attain an even, gliding
speed.
.
If a better gasoline were
possible it would be made
by the Union Oil Compa.
ny, and sold wherever you
ee the sign "Union Gaso
line." At Union Oil service
stations and independent
dealers of the first class
everywhere.
Gasoliiie-i:
Noii'Detonating
Union Oil Company
Also Producers ofAristo Motor Oil
iid 31),
-
lift far as to say ne sain as munii ani
ome of them. (New Republic.) "
'limouiu of lime nnd what Mud of llmJ;;!
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