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o o O MEDFORD MATL TTURFXE. MIODTORD. OKKOOX.' Kt'NDAV. A'lTil'KT ., 1!)28. 0 O JULY HEAT KEPI UP AVERAGE FOR 18 YEAR PERIOD, The tnoBt striking feature of the j weather report of lust month just ! issued by L. V. Dick, meteorologist 1 01' the MfHtfoi;(l weather bureau, ' wan itR very warm weather much of the month. In Ins tnotoorolnui- ! cal summary for July, Mr. Dick i ways: "The monthly menu temperature ! was 71.8 doKrees, exactly equalUm:. ' Ihn average for the irccelin ! eighteen years. The highest tern-! Iierature was HM;.; decrees, which j has linen equalled or exceeded in 1 five July since llill. Maxima of 1)0 or over occurred on fifteen days, s and 100 dcirees or higher was io-j corded on seven. Ti e lowest read- j iiiR was 44.7 degrees. The aver- ne daily raiiKe was decrees. "The precipitation was excep-. tionaliy light, only a trace, which ; fell on the third, heing recorded. I Once in the preceding eighteen I years has no rain fallen during' .July, and four times there have ; hnnn r,tiy traces. 'Die past aver-; ago for the month has been .36 ; inch. t i here were twenty-three clear,' five partly cloudy, and three cloudy ; days. Solar hales were observed j on two days, as also were auroras, j Unlit fog formed over Hear creel; i 'on the morning of the eighteenth, j rreui"'in loresi urea on me Hiirroundi.'iK mountains resulted in the nearly continuous presence of li;ht smoke on the last nine days. "Winds generally, botli at the surface and aloft were quite Ugh!, this condition being espechtllv noticeable during the period of warmest wonther, the 21st to 27th, inclusive." Inllows: Dale 1 Max. Mln. Mean . so so r.i r.i T.0 111 in in 54 ... SI ... !I2 ... S!l ... !U ... sir. ... ftli ... S!l ... SS ... SS ... 86 ... SS ... 87 ... SS ... si; ... Hi ...1112 ...14.fi ...105 ...HK! ...103 ...UK! ...loo :. its ... ft" S !) . HI I I I--' . i:i II . 15 Hi 17 IX 1ft Gil .11 IS 4!l no 17 17 in .19 in 01 (..I 27 y, :io si Moan r.i is i ft .:. Nil U0.S Daily Meteorological Report Forecast Sunday, August .Medford and vicinity: Sundry fair. No change in temperature. Oregon: Sunday cloudy on v(j;i:-1. and fair in interior. No chamrc In humiiiltv nr Irminevatiire. ,ui , ca 'V LOCAL DATA Temperature (Dens.).. tH HiRhest (last 12 hrs.) 77 lovest (last lli hrs.) 4S Uol Hnmidity (Pet.).... S."i Preeiiiitatlon (inches) .no .Oil Slate nf weather Clear Clear Tolal precipitation since SepTem- herl!H'7, ir.t;r( inches. Sunrise today. 5: OH a. in. Sunset tnduy, 7:25 p. in. ; . Sunrise Monday, 'RiOO u- hb - T v7Ui CKTI olcoroh)idst VALLEY INTEREST! """" ' Xuw that the state American Lesion eilnventlon Is over the In - terost uf Medford anil tho valley ...in i.. hr.oMtin.- nf in., i... ..., ci mi, which bus ,.., ,. ......on m smiill wav.i" sl'"rt Hi"'' had Die u r hand but which Is expected to net in to full HWing by next Saturday. only ciuht carloads of Itartlett pears had been shipped eastern markets by yesterdnv morninu. and four or five more were to be sent out last nliiht. A number of orchards will be gln ploklnK H'litletts tomorrow, not many, hut which number will Increase daily until at Ihe "'n" 'ih.ini.-s will be moving fast." H Koud strlna of victories behind: oordinu to Jack farlo. tho ! thvm and will meet anajn In a spo-j Southern Paciflf iiKcnt, and fhejrjH event a week from next Tlntrs bis; annual lute summer and early , (ay al the armory, accordini: to 'in fall fruit harvesting payroll will annoimcetnent from Ilie rim;, bo on, much to the Joy of the, in a curtain raiser Kick Marsha'l many hundreds of orchards and: was knocked out In the first round ; packing house workers. 1 by llnddv Thornton of Portland, : The llartlotts are ripenlni; fast I who formerly made his liomO liSre. dullv, and there has boon a con- j Both hoys are in the 117-pound stant profession of frultftrower" I .Inrtae for the evenlnn were Ted currvlnii snmi.les of noar In the fieliaiiei1-and C. K? l!ook and Fred county auent's office in Ihe Ll- brurv MilldltiK. for testlnn. POP.TI.ANTi. ore.. Aus. 4. M. The City council today post- poncd until August 6 n hcarlnc on a new franchise for the Pacific! Telepnhne TeieRraph company, lias i-efusccl 10 accept, ! MEXICAN LEADER'S 3 j fife; lib 8 Paramount News Associated Prcsl V Thousands of followers of President-elect Obregon escorted the body of the slain Mexican leader through the streets of Mexico City to the funeral train which carried his oasket to his home state of ; Sonora. Among the many notables In the procession was President Calles who walked a short distanco . behind the hearse. OBREGON SLA YE R UT FEARS J MI.'VI.-.. .'I'l-V ..... t '!., ' , ',. ,, ..... ,"', ',,,. , ! rVv..,". , l.i Lliiu...i (., .ill ,. a (M.i (nhiii, having assiisHinaUMl I'l-i'sltU'iit-clect Alvaru til.r., The InlcryitMVfi". . howev IuiiihI lllal the sla.f'r romains i iniil'l'cr .'lll lu the pussiliilily uf living l.u fui.' a firing i.uiml to jay fur his t'l'illU'. Tuial was asUcil: "Now that yuti liaf learin'il tHjri'i;..!! imuiKk-ii setllin 1 hi- liiuus iiiH'siiun ami was man. arc yuu surr.' vim kilit'i him?" With his uyus rixed un a ri.r lli'r uf his i-i'll. Tural roi.liu.l sluw- -,t : I.'.' anil lhuii:hlfiilty: "Vus. I am fit . ri'mui-M'fiil 1'ur nut hiuinn thi.ih4lil ! with lu'it'Ksary a iiiplitiuit. ahum (jg thf niaUi-r anil alsu fur n..t li:t t;.; in I.-ai n.-d Itcfui u ihosu facts 0i; , ahnnl the general." 70; I'rrviuitsly in llic intcr icw 'i'yr-' 77!al hail rcpcntcil in effect what lie S2 ' hail sail! hcfi.ro that sulciy "rc-i S:t liKi'His iKissiun" causc.l him lu' S2!ilccido 1,. kill nl.refiun l.ccalisc Slilic cunsiiicrcu niiii pcspunsilil'.' fur 8 I j "rcliyiuus pcrsecul lull." S 0 j Tural sai.l lie ' wiiispcre.l iui "si Ace .Marin. Yotiinicniled his suul' .litu (Juil ami uilh a prayer upon: his lipy milled the (riutior if ihe pistol. Jit' was confident his a-; would further the "reinii f!;i i. ni isu l lie kmik in Meslro. Obn-won's winnim,1- smile tailed him in hesitate. To ml n-vealed. As he showed Obreun Ihe ear toon hi1 had drawn and was jreaehhiK for his pistol, OIhvkoii I loolted up at liim and smiled : fleftitiKly. 1 1 wa ihe kindly i ! friendly smile for whieh the presi..: dent-idiM t was famous. Toral mile so rharmln i hat i flash of uneei'taint v. I !ou!,' tIu' f 'u' 'h " . Then he remembered ht was do-1 i nK what he i-oni-idered (iod's t . ..,.i. , ,,. , n..,, , loved liis wite nm children, his father iind molher. Toral said. He reflected fully on ! Ihe eonseiiuenecM to them of 1)U liillintr Obregon. Cut his religion? - - , passion was stnniKer than love ! for any relatives, stronger tha n iiiAiiiui in iiie. innriiiu' i r ion tinned steadfast in Ills deter- j initiation to kill Obrej;on. ; ibiu One more victory wan chulk-'il ! llii for Put Patlolf'ortl. local 1.V ! bound Hash, when ho knocked out Maulirtt Harris of Ashland In tile lift J i round of tho in-round main : event at the American l.eitlon box I li:-"; smoker at the armory la u InlKlit. Harris put up a Rood HkM iwitll the local boxer, who took piin-, Ilstinient several tunes from the ! Ashland boy. Pailelfon! was liliockod out of Ihe ropes puce and was rushed to . tile roiies several times by Harris, j " ho at times showed l-'ootl lorin. However, Ihe local Huliter had Ilie edge on speed and science anil in Harris bled freely from Ihe nose, ' ud sustaineil a cut eye. In the sonii-wlmlup Frank Mo-' JH,;nore and , pickle liavis. i:il. foimht a mow ma... Willi u was not e'. cially colorful. However, In a Hpc- i i-lal evenl, lick Kamies and -Joe Jewett. the latter from Portland and the former of .San iJteco, j fought a hotly contested draw. . !liitli boys are fnt and were well! : received hv the crowd. Kach have Kriekson rofereed, while Oscar Dlinfotd kept time and linn Hall j of Portland announced. ' Altliouuh the ranker lam ni-'lltt j was a part or the .nierlcan Ixision ienleriainmenl proitram lor the con- ventlou visitors. It was poorly sup. 1 proted, especially by local I.orIoti. 'u.'iiros. BODY ESCORTED TO FUNERAL TRAIN! EUGENE BOY !S AMONG EUGIBLES ! FOR POLAR JAUNTi ....w.i.-K-l.' , . .1, ' ., 1 t,,u",,k- ""' ' .! Ah.Sj ,1 )! spin lo.l, uf li:!Sj;(ii .-veil cliaiic.' of rotlirnliiB l" Nll. .,vl.nu,.. Kual KllKi'lie. ' may n. tu tho Sunlit pule with I'uiiinianilei' Kicliaril K. l'..ril. i .lames .1. West, chief executive uf Ihp !:.. Senilis nf America telegraphed today asiiill the I'll- Kene l.uy to he one uf till' siv j senilis selected frum all sections uf Ihe I 'nlted Slates tu report to "the national office in New Ynrk.! for llic business uf final seleclioli nf one scum lu hi. on the expe- ( ditioii. i Clarli is woi-l.illjr on it ranch at c.iiicrsiuwn. Mnntana. w here his fatlier telegraphed the news ' uf his choice as one uf six to re- purl in New York, and tile youth is .:). e.te.i to leave for the cast ( l his e eniu. Clark Sptirlork is a junior in i KtlL,'elle hi:h school and .I member nf truup L'. lOllnenc Hoy Seoltls. '(irvllle 'I'liomliso'n is ills scout master. Splninrk lacks J.ut nne inerit of rank us an l-'altle scout. 1 1,, is also a member ,of ( .ini tially .M. inaehinc rain null. Na , tioP.nl Millard, of-. l':iIJiene.- -f Mail Tribune elassified . ds reaeb I n o nil fionii n' nior I " J : S3 j rrr i : j i ' . i ' .7. ;..rl o HURT TIN DIE nOlt, PDAQJ on CRIPPLE;:? VlH' mVl.llV I'm... - 1 1 " I V. . J. i ,.,,u I ;0l even ! the statue wlluse boiirdM ., i i... h : I trod for a .niurter of a century as a vaudeville and musical coln ' edy star. Both lens, his rinhl thiKli. let': ; w rlst and lower Jiuv fmetured. and wilh sundry other disloca tions and bruises he was "dolnu ! nicely" in Lawrence and .Mem ntial huspltal where he was tali- jell after the airplane In which : he was makiiia n suit. fllKht "rash-j :ed near Truinlnill flyiim' l'iolil yes- j i terday. The ib.ctors said only tune would tell whether his broken bones would knit sufficiently tor liini to resume his antics on Ihe sialic. They said 11 niluht be two months and it mliillt be a' year before ho could walk aKiiln. lfc Is r.r. -ears old. TelcKrnms frum friends all over the country were pouring illl" Ihe hospital unlay, attesting lo lb" afl'ciiinii In whlvli lie was held by members uf his lirofesslnu. tiex llcnch. the nullior. came, here .froiii New York to bo at the bod- -ide nf i ad nne lu.- frii'iid. .Mrs. Stone ubl.'r. with him. TRY American Laundry FIRST WAR Til PALS MEET AGAIN AT - Ten v;irs ami a ship t-urryhu; unulrtl Aim' ik;in miMIc-i ntiss ilie Ailftntir form l;uis. Urn1 the men, Lester Albtrl. hti't st Imih ill the UlUU' of I" i;irt'iii;. Thut Was ill .May 1!MS. ' l:uu.l:ty of tills week -Mr. and .Mrs. Albert arrived In MiU'mu t rum lloisc, Idaho, to at tend the Lt h'iiui convent ion. They renin - i-ietl at the Hotel Mod Turd. I'YI : day a .vuiiult woman rushed hi to i lit lntilij ; asked for t be resist er: : ti'imd tin- naiiio she- foufht and called their room. U whs .Mrs, Lloyd Williamson, formerly Mai-caret Huntoun. Mb In those days of war Miss HuA iti.ni was a nurse in t he of fuMrs' . ward at Kurt Knelling hospdta I ( just out of St, l'juil. .Minn. Mr. j Albert's ruse was ussiswl u her jiind the two became very s'd . friends. Not once since the d:iy thut the : " f f i 'c i' was discharged hud he he;i rd .f ids former nurse until yesterday. A HKMnber of the first divis-j mi anti-aircraft durlni? the World, war, state adjutant: nf Idaho, and , secretary nf the 'iterans' Welfmvj bureau at the present time. Mr. Albert is well aetitminted with nil phases uf military life and af-' i is. He is also vice-corn tun ml I the Hi et. S. Slightly sray hulr, clear blue! iml a broad fnreheiul lend ; to the uffieer an air of dignity ; and strength. He has a deep: pleasing voice. I Mrs. Albert Is a clmrmluj; wom an, blonde hair and dancing blue ' .. " A""'lt ls 11 i''"''"lUK wo"'- "" '""1 lunclilB l.lui - ! eyes. The rppnrlor llil.l Uc.Ml In - rl'lil'.l Hint llio i-mml,. th.. pnriMitM ut' a bpautiful 1 l-vi:lf-ol(l , Kil l. II wns illffieult to realize ui.u a eiiini oi ineirs could be . underwritten the expense and the that old us they sal In tll.'ir room .local committee has stilxod ll re ..lescribinif Ihelr trip to OlVKon K,mlless. Tho main streets of ; which has Inclmled n visit to j Medford are a blaze of l'lims. as jl'iater lke. This Is the first i u,,. 20oil members uf Ihe lecion j lime lhat ellher of them has been i tieiUlancC have been liavlin; in tills part of the state. , I hell- annual vacation. The blare "Ibis has been tho best' Kioto ,,f lruniiets ulul Hie roll of ilriiins. i.oiiiou conveiiuon t nave ever al lende.l and that Includes plenty," Mr. Aibert remarked. There is one thlnK that would like lu have you tell tho public and that Is. "The American l.eitb.n oi'Kanl zntion as a whole Is Iryinif to dis couraiie lo the rullest extent tile rouuli and rowdy side of Ihe run- volitions, j f year comtni,- el that wo are each nearer to reall.inK this aim." he said. The Alliens will leave hero io- morrow for their liunio In Idaho. SAN KUANl'lSt'o auk. I. 1Pl Kanu'crs near tlrli'ims, In the Klamiilli natiitnal forest, . lodnv were h ii n t lay u fire buy. . ehiii'Kd with Hi rtiliK seven rinir the past Ineendlni-y Id)!-. dav. 0 BILL GORE TALKS ON PORTLAND TRIP In the opinion nf W. II. Med ford banker, the pear ci up ii chf Cogue i iver alley Hi if year will be a bum per one. He mail" tour of several ,.f the orchard ;ectioitK prior lo coming to I'ori -and and says that every variety of pear is duins well. The trees are su heavily laden with the fruit thit the growers have been com pelled tu brace the branches with f I nut) capital, lioni nI to a dozen poles for each -five. The fruit has passed the (' (itingep point. Mr. Core says that, peculiarly enoush, the best fruit lie saw was in an orchard on a "hillside where there is no Irrisa Hon. Most of the orcha ids are Irrigated. Many trains will he n- l" iiaosp'-'iv ine pear cioo erne it is gathered. Mr. (.lore, wlm is also Interested In mining av well as in banking and h or Hen I -! lure, reports that the mining in dustry In .southern Oregon district is active this year and that a larg amount of outside capital has been attracted. He declares that the potential tonnage from the niinoi surpasses all the tonnage of all I he resources. .More interest fs being gien to copper properties in that region now than for seve ral years past. Thre are inonn- iHin, of copper ore, which earry Miffleient gold to pay for the min ing (iperatlon. A big handicap has been the lack of suitable transport at bui facilities. M r. (lore checked out of the Multnomah last night for heme, as he wishes to bo in Medford for the last day t.f the American Legion conven tion. H. t'liaiull.T i-:j;au, out' uf Hit' lU'C lllUMl KOIIOI'H Ol I lH Sllllt'. in ri'KlstiMvil at Ihi- llt.t.-l I'ortlaml .f,.0, MoiUi.i-U. Mi'ilfdril is tu.lnv I h. th ,il,ti. iu,M.i,n r n. I. , ... , i. .,..., . i uttn ' ....... ...,t I.... 'n... , i.UHinPSf, .'unuoi-ns of tin tuwn liav.. , as the drum corps members saliu J tei- urolltltl tho town, has added to ! the hilarity of the occasion. Ore ! Kunian. I'tlRTLANU, Ore., Allit. i. ll'l I'-ollowhi it oomptalnt latiuchod with (Jovernor I'attorson by an ex- 1 prlsonor In tho county .lull, to the , effect that ho had boon mnn fined by n , handled and forcibly Uanuaroo ouurt eoinposoil of pris- "hers in upper eurridnr of ounty Jail, sheriff M un nniiiah llurlburt today Issued instruetiotis j to the Jailor that hereafter n prls- i oner enlerini,- the Jail must leave ul 0f his money wllh thu irlerk and ; may take wllh hi ni Into the eorri- ; ilor not morn than $'2 if he 1 eb1 xi:v voiik. Auk. 4 i.-Pi n- u'iiiH iP "ii-itrr tiii' evldi iu-M i)nl:;Uid lh;t th,- 1't.lisli tntns Aitantie flirrs I,;., I tui-d back 1'iVVJl UH'p'' iVnai iiiid-iK-cau ;i Ki "lip cell; li' oidcnis h-l'l the Mllcllcl ll.-lil. Ill, it"t! u( ta' nitu II LLYWwuU, ( al , I- Melails 4.4 ::ruej Hi I lie bin - a bnve 'IV bi-inu iici nl r;i nf the telltimnt Hi e, in an el'f"i t to 1 1 . . 1 1 ..... i ill. HI l.l.Hl .,.liiy sulvi. till' ' I1 murder t.f Larbara ycai-uld Philadelphia .M'iui:,t, I'.i- - MAUSIIKIKM) I':.. ill, ll.ui- I I'lMlltll.M I 11 ' 11 V I O r HM'S Willi The Coolest Spot in Oregon IDYLWOOD LODGE MARSHFIELD, OREGON SHUNT'S MONDAY 11 1 CRATERIAN , august :STUALLY ENGAGED i IWlWtrf.nWfertrtfrfarrVTfclf,V!i.fVnl.lliitAJiiifcii WW! f W i SID SILVERS HELBA CORTEZ S PEGGY MEDFOED. PORTLAND AND SPO KANE AEE THE ONLY CITIES BETWEN CALIFORNIA AND MIN- NEAP0LIS TO BE FAVORED BY THIS GREAT SHOW. A NIGHT IN SPAIN comet) lo Medford directly tollowlnt? tho most siiecesKl'ul enmiKenieni ever enjoyed by .1 vcvuo in San Francisco, where lla vcue lias amounted to a ftiroru. Newspaper revlewura of the Uav City vied with one 11 Hither In ' liRHlnwInK eneoniliimfl on Ha murlta. Tho tollowlng crillojuo from tho San Francisco Chronica ;a i ideal: , Shubert Ace Revue Big, Bedazzling Undraped Beauties Flit. Over Stage, Whirl in. Air; Staging Splendid. By GEORGE C. WARREN A hla.e of Unlit, color and j :i nl v: swaylnii HKiires. ullston-1 Iniiflosh. heavlim nips, mo 111 i.io (sh w,iv lu,r (llnce licl.t, Vuu of collars; the stamp of I a w , , , ,. jU(tt h,m. thu, UI1K. Illlle fun now am then, and a ti'itlli-il skirt was boIiib lo stay on. hhik or two A MkIH in Spain, i " . . Shubert fevne ut tho rurriin the- ! LOW AT HIPS nler last nletit. A itood deal of; ( waH huns low-, very low oh mlillly, and the dance of Ihe .Mid- ! th hips, wilh a Brent expansu of way done In all Ms fleshly Kbn y I backbone, nolle all of it.. I think, by the (lertrudo Hoffmann i;lr)s, . exposed, and she danced, with ten of them: blondes and bin- abandon and passion, so that you nellos iryliiK to mil-wlKttle one j reallv expected lo sec the whole anolher. A pretty content, mcx j UiIiik rii'op off. There was a little amies. ; hlluhliiK strap In front, lull U did ,TIOSPItlli:Hi: TMIt'K ,,,,i seem stromr elloilKh, nor in Atmosphere thick over the nu, proper p,e to hold up Ihe whole niralr, with a let. down into skirl. However, ll didn't come commonplace, overy-day America ; ff. und perhaps lt won't durlllK only w hen th miles wore hold-:.the eilKllKOIIielll. Ill); Ihe slau'o, and, lo confess, that . Then Ihoroara Cortei! and Peu iviik pretty often, for 'I'ed llealy , u.y . who d bl a Spa nlsh dance here had a lot lo do and lo say. and with a whirlwind finish that was the people lailyhod before ho did hood lu Ihe applause. And I II or said It. and then ukiiIii aflei- : (,lnk It was l.nrry Floe that did ward; and Phil linker. Hood look- tu. contortion dance In act 2 and luu as ever, and Just a Utile l-lt ' ulniuH tmolilx'tl. cleaner than ho used to be In. vaudeville, dome hi spatter with! 'OKAIAS liooll SIMJIXti tho straiu;e man In the box. as, I he tlllnns you remember of all usual, and L-otllim everybody's ' lh KlitterliiK show are Us naked-, uoodivlll with his iiccordlon. Plill ' ness, Ita color, I t speed., Ted (an play Unit i-onl rapllon. When I Heuly. Phil tinker. Alloon R.on-. In. was plavlmt ll for Alloon Stan- ley. the Clortrnde Hoffmann Rirls. lev to slmr "Did Von Moan It '.'" , I'orlez and Pokst and ,yos. there he made ll sound like a blir pipe : I Tito Coral's KOod sIhkIiu! In r;:au. Hpanish und Kiuillsh: a nice look- oh. yes. Alleen's III the show;! In chap wllh fine barlton.'. very much In il. and very pupil- I 'hat he wasn't afraid to lot out.: Inr. and looltlnir very stunnliu,-. ! Ted Hoaly does a n Imitation of And sliiulnir? Well, vou know her I Al Jolsnn that made you think record!'., and she's a lot bettor ! Jnlson was rliiht there befnre you. than records, for Alloon Is Hesh ' 1 miess ynu remember Ted Hoaly and blood and teniptlnu-. Her ' "i""1 ut ,h whole bin revue. Ho suims. besides tlie 'one wllh IMill'l" K"ud. naliired and easy, and linker, wore "Tho Million Dollar while his stuff has ail boon done Al.. vie Actors' Parade," "lloln' to ' h"re. he does It so w ell and so f ; it a 'lirl" and ".lust a PIk. Some i differently It seems fresh and1 Ileus and -i t'uw.'' ; new. Thlnklnn back lo lhat hoochv- "A MkIH In Spain" oukIU ti koocliy--iiiaybe It was Just as well " '"nc time, for it Was 11 riot to have been a first nlKhtor. Prices exactly the tame as those charged In San Francisco and Portland , ...;. ... MAIL ORDERS accompanied by. remittance In ful, and self addressed, stamped envelope, will be filled In rotation -Lower floor, S3; 1st 4 rows balcony 2: balance 1. Box of fice sale Thursday -f-'u.miu plant win un at ulil ''!- BBQ1 ONYX POINT EX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 w nuiiiiim They lot it Kct by In Los An ltol.es, where they created a now law to stop "The I'aptlve," but San Francisco I didn't see peter I'eshon liiore Inst uIkIiI. mo there'll have to be one other tlino. uuy how, for Peter to cast his opllca over ll'.ose hoavinic hips, and tin: display uf female flesh. He ntlKht entoh a glimpse, too, of ihe pair of unadorned yenni? beauties in 1I10 "(''arewell to Columbiifl." If t.'nlitlnbils Knl a look at 'em It b wonder ho loft. Several of tho featured danc ers It's a daneliiu show all through - came in the Spanish cafe scone No. la of not l. That's whore "The Uanco of the "lirltlnl Veil" is done, loo- the Jloffhian Clrls In the wiKle. Hclba lluara, who lookiMl Spanish and danced """ situ niiux- real cinnabar nreil location.