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THE BA1EM CAPITLY JOTOWAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1914. THREE Social and Personal Notes By Mollie Runcorn THOSE in receipt of invitations for 1 230 Wilson street, the "Tea Musical" to be given byi Mrs. Kichnrd Oirtwright and Mrs. I Miss Regina Long, English teacher w. Carlton Smith, Friday afternoon, atut tue high school, entertained a group the Hotel Marion, consider themselves of students with a chafing dixb supper especially fortunate. Several hundred, at her home lust night. Those present have ueen bidden to this affair, liiclud-1 were: -Miss long, Airs, long, Lolita ing many out-of-town us well as local Hodgers, Edna Uilbort, Alice Skiff, music lovers. It is the only large for-; Ruth Calbeck, Edith Fnirchild, Sena mill event planned for the week, and is ' Hchcliey, Grace Furrer, Kuth Petit, being looked forward to as one of the Mnry Hofstettler, Tresa Finney, Mu most delightful and charming of the' rid Steevos, Helen Hunt, Marjorie season's offerings in a social way. I Kay, H Spaulding, Charles Hug- Wlnl j not a new idea in entertaining, i lungs, Edward Clark, Harold Aspin CWIJ W? Wl WW f W ifM 1 Pf ' IriaMMlilMliMMIiUliaiilililiiMliiMMi n Pi No Change in Position and 11 Leader Has Less Than 1,000 Votes to Good only a few similar affairs have been given in Salem, and they were consid ered brilliant successes. While afford ing the same social privileges as" the afternoon tea; the events are made doubly attractive to there who really enjoy good music. Mr. John Shipp and wife delightfully entertained a number of friends at their home, 2")5 Superior street, Friday even ing. The hours were spcut in playing progressive 5(10, after which refresh ments were served. Those present were: Mr. Louis Bech tel and wife, Mr. J. F. Davis ami wife, Mr. C. ,T. Olmstead, wife and daughter, Miss Hazel; Mr. George Winched and wife, Mr. Tom Davics and wife, Mr. harles Henderson and wife, Mr. J. W. Cox and wifn, Mrs. Pariueuter, Mrs. Sellers and Mrs. Schellberg. At the regular meeting of the Chan tanuua reading circle Friday afternoon an unusually interesting program was given The class which usually holds its sessions in the lecture roinn of the city library met at the home of one of its members, Mrs. W. W. Fisher. "Roll tail was responded to by giving cur le.it events, Mrs. F. Von Ksihen pre siding as leader. The "Historical Val ue it the Legends of King Arthur," by Tennyson, was discussed by Mrs. E. C. ' Minton, Mrs. B. F, Salmon giving a detailed history of the United States uuiing Tennysons' life. England's his tct;y during the same period was told by Mrs. Anna Walker, both papers fur nishing much interesting information. A gir.uine literary treat was offored by jure, i.arrie i impel m an original paper on Tennyson's "In Memoriain," trail ed as a record, a tributo and a con fession of faith. It was a beautiful word painting, crowded with exquisite thoughts, mid presenting a new and in tensely absorbing side of this poetic masterpiece. Jt was decided that one meeting each month would bo held at Mrs. Fisher's home, Members present were: Mis. F. Von Eschen, Mtb. E. T. Porter, Mrs. F. C. Frost, Mrs. (Dr.) E. E, Fisher, Mrs. Carrie ('Impel, Mis. II. C. Kpley, Mrs. Hubert Davidson, Mrs. Frank AVells, Mrs. H. F. halinon, Mrs. E. Hor ton, Mrs. E. ('. Minton, Mrs. W. W. .Kosebraugh,, Mrs. Lottie !. ' Dorcas, Mrs. Anna Walker, with Mrs. Jasper as guesi. Miss Grace Mollencop and Hartley riouwstcr were the recipients of a picas nut mi prise Friday evening, given at the J. r. Mollencop home m North Twenty-first street, planned by a large number of their friends, who were for the greater part high Bchool students. The self-invited guests furnished the refreshments and arranged an enjoy able evening's entertainment. Those who" participated wore: Misses Hoiilnh Suininerliii, I nun Siiiniiierlin, Athol Humiiierlin, Eiilalie Lindsay, Kuth Hose liraugh, Eva Prince, Josie Koornian, Kuth Wells, Hiebu Heath, Messrs Mil ton Koorniiin, John Alnrr, Hubeit Seam ster, Teddie In in, Earl Dime, Laurence I'urviue, George Heck and Edward I'hei nettin. A special Thanksgiving dunce is the ottering of the Salem Dancing Acad emy for that date, which is to be given in Moose hall. wall, Kenneth Aspiuwall, Edward Robinson, Glen Paruess, Frank John son, Will Smith ami James Gardener. The first erf a series of receptions to the town's people, given by the faculty rl Willamette university, was held in Lausanne hall last night and was one of the largest and most successful events given for some time at this in stitution. Mis. Claud Sludc, of Silverton, is n guest at the John J. Hobcrts home. Announcements are being received by friends hero of the birth of a boh to Mi and Mrs. Tliciuns James Mountain, of Walla Walla, on November Mrs, Mountain was formerly Miss fto bah Gans, a well known instructor in the Salem schools. a Miss Alice Judd is in Astoria, where she will remain for a week or 10 days the guest of relatives and friends. She will also spend a few days in Seaside bcfoie her return. Miss Cora Smith, of Monmouth, is S ending the week in the city, visiting friends and relatives. u II II I H M Voting has been heavy in the Capital m Journal s exposition contest since .'ast jj Friday. Something like 80,000 votes M were counted when the ballot box was III opened today, six of the candidates having had substantial gains. n Nd.withstanding the heavy poll ot JJ votos there were no changes in the; El TpHERE'S one day in the year, at least, that calls for good clothes, and that day is Thanksgiving. FAMILY REUNIONS, SOCIAL GATHERINGS, THEATRE PARTIES ALL INFLUENCE US TO DON OUR GOOD CLOTHES relative standings of the leading candi dates. Pearl Zinn is still leading, Mrs. Hibblcr second and Ruth Fugate third, all being close together in their totals. Margaret White is fourth, Violet Cory fifth and Honskn Swart sixth. The trip to the great exposition with its wealth of world-wide wonders, will be tiie event of a lifetime tor the fortunate winner, and the Capital Journal guarantees that no expense will lie sinred in making a pleasant one. First class railroad fare, the best of I hotel accommodation, and facilities for; seeug tho great fair at its best will be provided free of all charge by this u u 1 n a H 3 M 63 a h ei 13 STEVE HENDERSON IN "ARIZONA" "All the world loves a lover." And this is more true ot stage lovers than ot any other kind, Tne love element is always the most appealing part ot the plot, and nine people out ut every ten, us tuey watch u pmy, unconsciously pui themselves in the places oL the hero or the heroine. Aow, Lieutenant Denton in ' ' Ari zona, " thu great military drama, which the Moose will produce here by lueul- talent on November 30 and December I, I is "sunn hero." lie is also some lJ-'! le "ellum er. Jn fact, the part in which Mr. Stove; , ,,,,' llendersuu is to appear Monday .-M" and Tuesday has long ueen recogi.i.cd I Ho , Joh-ZZ as the uesv "loiuuimc lead" ou lho., American stage. Augustus Thomas j InX d Z conception ot ine hero-lover in "Ail-!,, H i,h iona is so lnr ahead ot uuythnig thui i J " uiiy oilier present duy author bus evoi i t,i r.., Eg II II paper. Jt will uo a prize well worth i working for. I jj The plan adopted by this paper for ! ti giving the trip does not require the eon- j testaut toacll anything. The only thing. M necessary to secure votes being to pa- j II tronize some of Salem's most populai j J stores. Tho advertisements of these' am flr,,.u.u ...... ; ..,.!. i,;,i.v. r'n, ,:,.,! 1 Journal, lueso firms have agreed to give a sales check or receipt to every purchaser for cash or for monthly bills paid until January 1, HHa. The sales jjfl checks or receipts from these firms may ; be exchanged lor votes at this office I J ono vote for overy 5 cents of your pur- W chase. j The names and standing of the cnn- didatcs follow: Pearl Ziun l!5,7(l! S3 Mrs. Grace Eoff Hibbler 1H4.843, Kuth Fngnto 1S4,8o4 II Margaret White 05,475 J Violet Cory 52,335 sa lienska Swart 38,908 S3 Violet M. Darker 0,544 II Marie Bolinger 5,702 M Arline Ohm 3,773 ; $ Genevieve Fraser 1,930 It Luanna Brown l,0i 3 r, 11 n ti u ii u u ei ii ti r. ri ii M ti ia n 15 II W II II m n I! ti U u adds something to your reason for giving thanks. Such genuine bargains in high-class furnishings, hats, PI shoes and clothing arc not frequently to be had and especially at this time of the year. Remember, this lf H n El n ti n n n si Of the "Toggery" Stock reorganization sale must of necessity be short, sharp, forceful, money-getting and stock-reducing. 2.00 and 1.50 Shirts cut to S1.15 3.00 Union Suits, " Coopers". . .$2.35 1.25 Union Suits 95c 3.00 Pajamas $1.95 50c President Suspenders 29c REORGANIZATION SALE Don't Delay "A word to the wise ('wise' must mean thrifty in this case) is sufficient," All 3.00 Hats cut to $2.15 All i.00 Huts cut to $2.65 All 45.00 Huts cut to $3.95 Lot $1.50 Caps cut to 89c Lot 1.50 Cloth Huts cut to.. r.... 89c REORGANIZATION SALE Hamnioiid-Bisoop "The Toggery" ll BSZS3SZu2U.isMial astMdaiailiiitidMiMMMU 2232 wiituu that we must hurk buck Hi lio meo to 1 1 ii it an adequate parallel. And even then Denton is vastly more hu man, and thereloro more interesting, tliuii Shanespcaro 's lovesick swain. Vou can luugli with Denton when he makes love to llonita (Miss Aline lliompsoti) because he does it like a regular human being. Ju one ot the tniuuj.is comedy scenes of the play Ho nita lidicules Denton's protestations ol love, saying that every lieutenant talks that way, ami that every girl who lives near an army post has a gown trimmed with soldier buttons. "Well, what ot tliutf" asks Denton. "Every button a vow,' says llouita. "if every vow of miiio tor yui took u button," replies Denton, "I'd have to report in pajamas. All. lleiideisuu 's performance of Den ton in "Arizona1' is a treat you will not roon forget. It is pretty generally conceded that ho is tho cleverest ju venile actur Salem has produced tur a good many yeurs. Tbut he is tne handsomest young uiun that could have been selected for the part goes without suyii.g, end If Stevo doesn't becomo u matinee idol over night it will be a mur ium (!:.. ui:iun i qai Marguerite OBtrandor . 1,644 H Beth Ryan 1,580 M 1350 1315 1090 j ::: 33 THE SOCIAL SERVICE ....... tuoa 1047 . 1010 1000 '?0??'Knlein Social Service Center of Sulem,il' elected; provided, However, that thoj ....... 1000 . absence of a member troiii. thre consecii 1000 y:, ' 1000 , 1000 1 67 Commercial Street i II M MW) CENTER CONTRIBUTION Sec, 1, The lnanagcinent of the society shall be vested in a board of directors, which shall consist ol : (a) Twelve un Article 7. Amendments. Amend ments and alterations to this cnustitii tion may bo made at liny meeting of jiiuiil members of the society, who shall the society, by a majority of all votes Hazel Coolcy Mildred Cooper Maude McLaughlin Hcrnice Sauter Vivian nargrove .... Grace Tnylor '. Magdalena Tuffll .. Mary Quyer Alma Hall Vera Martin be elected bv ballot anil hold office for cast. .L..: 1...11 Proposed model of constitution of the June .""r or iiui.i w eir ",, r, , SHIPYARD BURNS, Snn Francisco, Nov. 24. Tho ship yards of fleorge Neass hero were liar- I tinlly destroye.l by firo early today. There Is The loss was estimated at 100,000. 1000 907 800 750 50 Pendleton Knst Oreuouinn: u fM'itlifiliillfV 41, n! 41A V. i 1 1 ...nil, nf I 5 ...... V !....!..- it.. . . ii i: .u.. I....... I ....1 I imw.-u.j...... .....fc ... ..... i '.'. ill v iv-nnn. n iiit-j iri' un lier OL inr Article 1. The name of this society "ecu gs ul uu., "ill(J t.itv u.,oa wl)il.h tlle ,.itv . . .,,,,. , . . shall be the Salem Social Service Ccn- '' J' 1" urmimvc v0nJ t , UUMr, vm ))ff t.()1)v(,lp(1 ,i - - ter, mid its field erf work shall be con- '".V ' resignation.. ,t iH , u,(Mlt;on to w,t launches and yachts., lor years he lia fined to social service. Sec. 2. (a) The otlicers of tlu'i trees and seed tho hill to lawn, tlius ; designed mid built nil tho vessels used Ariiclc 11. Purpose und object Sec. ( hoard shall consist ot a presnient, tust muliing it a beauty spot. in intcrcolleginto contests on the coust. 1. T.is society is organized tor tno vice iuesiiiciit, sccouii vice-presiiient, The low mass ceremony was used bv , '..' A. -Moore, t tho mnrnnge ofpri0 tu everyone who has seen ii ss nose uicaey ,0 Aiitiiony Warzetha, worK out j,, relieursals. wnicn linn pince at ft. .loscpn s church this nioriiing at II o'clock. The couple was attended by Miss Gertrude War zetha of Tacomn and'Kdwnrd Wuruiu ski of Mt Angel as best man. . The church wns prettily decorated, n prolusion of yellow and white chrysan themums ami ferns gracing the altars. The wedding march from Lohengrin was played by Miss Leona Weidmer nt the pipe organ ns the bridal party ap proached, tho little ring bearer, ' Mil dred Suing, frockeil In light blue and enrrying the ring In a large white chrysanthemum coining first. Small Margaret ilcllinger, uf Portland, and Winifred Albright botn being entirely in white. ..The bride was preceded by her maid, who wore SentB for buth Monday's and Tues day's performances of "Arizona will go un sale at the box office of the (hand bpern house Saturday morning, November 2N, at o'clock. The prices nil 50 and 75 cents no higher. HE GOT BOTH AND MORE becoming gown of white silk with wide pink girdle, and ennied na urtnl'ul of shell pink cninutious an. I asparagus fern. A large white picture lint com pleted her costume. The bride's gown was -fashioned of slilmnieiy white silk, made In the new tunic tyl and ehtboratcd nlth lace. Her lung tulle veil was sccuicd with orange blossoms, and she carried nil nrm boiquet of white carnations, Lohengrin ' bridal rlimus wns ren dered softly by Miss Wledincr during tiie rcremniry, she also playing the nc coinp.initnent for the vocalists. Miss Marie Campbell, who iing "Life's Head" during the earlier part of the mass, filled the church with liipild liar ninny. Mrs. P. X. Albright rendered Maze's "Ave Marie" nt the offertnrv and Miss Catherine Campbell beautiful ly interpreted "Star of the Sea," by MacDoigall. Mendelssohn 's wedding ntnh was played ns the recessional. A wedding brcnkfnst fiiMowed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. (leoige Dickey, on North Kourth street. Alter a trip to southern Oregon the young couple trill be at home In Snlcm. t M,'. nnd .Mrs. John Shipp delightfully Velnia Hoover), whose marringe occur red in Portland Inst week, are expected home tomorrow from their hniievmnon, spent In Seattle, Tacnma and uortheru eities. After December 15 they will receive their friends at their uew home, "Mister, could yon help mo to get a place to sleep and' a bite to eat I" snid a hobo beggar last night to Officer lack Phillips before ' ho snw tho of ficer's star. "Sure" said the officer and he led the mini, who nave his name as William I wore flower girls, Cameron, away to the police station i where he wns given board and room' fur five days by Judge Klgiu this Lotta Pcnn 750 8ilvia Miller Gladys Gray .. 750 fnriA RvniiH 7r,n The following is a i'ist of the firms ' followiiiR whose sales checks or receipts may be exchanged for votes at the Capital Jour nal office: Stockton 'a The Toggery Salem EIcAtric Co. Salem Cigar Factory-1 Imperial Furniture Company. Salem Laundry Co. Wiley It. Allen Co. The Globe Theatre. Tho Iioyal llakery (bread wrappers) A. C. Dcvoe Shoes The Spa Ilauser ilros. Trover & Welgol, Photographers Yokohama Crockery & Tea Co. Vick Hros. Garage Snlem Fish and Poultrv Market Independent Meat Market C. M. Roberts Grocery Poisal and Shaw Grocery C. M. Epplcy Grocery. Tho Highland Grocery Heildnway's Cash Grocery J. L, Uusick & Son Grocery Dr. Mark Skiff Dental Office J. E. Hockett, Piano Tuner Salem Ice Co. iiiiriMse of uud'ertakiiiL' directly or in-1 treasurer and secretary. They shull liiniicinir others to undertake the re-1 perform the duties usually pertaining mov.il ot any preventable causes of mis-, to their offices, AM shall be members J'ci-v und dependency. "f the board mid shall be elected by Sec. 2. Its activities will include the! ballot at the first meeting of the bmrd (al It will serve as a center i after the annual meeting ot the so- for bringing into ui.isn the work ofjeioty. They shall (oiitinun in of tics nil agencies; (b) It will provide ser-j until their successors are chosen, (b) vice for the investigation and working The officers of the board shull also out of social problems; (e) It will serve be the officers of the society, together ns agent for the org'uiizntion of mate-'with such additional vice presidents us rial relief frum individuals and societies; luuy be elected by the buinl. .Such nnd inuv hold ami distribute any special i vice-presidents shall continue in of rice 'lends given to it for such purpura; (d) I until the annual meeting of tho society It will from time to time inaugurate succeeding their election, such other forms of service as may seem Sec. 3, The board shall have power to it necessary; (e) Jt will in tho at- to till vacancies occurring in its own tempt to remove preventable causes of , body. lependency, create special comittees or lep.ntnrents to assume certain respon sibilities or may assist in tne orgnuiza jtioa or reorganization of other social agencies, or may carry on any necessary Sec. 4. (a) There shall be a regular meeting of the board on the second Sat urday of each mouth excepting July ami August. Special meetings may be culled by tho president, or by written ARE SNAKES LEGAL GROUND FOR DIVORCE morning. Lime Trcaimcnt in Tuberculosis In the Mil? in, iiiij. ihmhi. ui i na .iMirnnl ol Ihe Anirrlnm Mrillml An. HiM-lNllim miiirfirnl till ftlNtcinriit I'uncernlnK ciililuni lllnirl ninllca thin In the lrrntnint of iHilniotinrjr luhcrciiloMlN U'onHumiitlun 1 1 t nrir the Nli-ttintle eonflnilril Hntl iiei-HlMtmt rriilme of cnh-him NMlmllMtlon. un i.Ii-niim MnN lurrn lilimlH-r of IiIh itMtlentN Improve, us. ilri-Kff mi riitilittloN r nnrlhil ron NollilnthiN In the Itinif, which thru re Nolvlnic nonlil fliirnr to eontrlhnt to the wnIIIiik nil Nnd rloslNH nf fhr IrsltiHN. - llNnil In hNNil with IhlN course nf etrufii, the Npnttim elrnr II M of tiilirrcl hncllll, which Bmillr illsneiirNr, Nnil the iiNtlrNtn nrr illn. rhnrut-il nlth hrnlril ttnlnionnrr tu hrrculiiMlN." I'lhlciil incitlcnl Jnurnnls seldom Hpriik so pusltlvely uliout a remcilhti nueht, yet this testimony rninclilis Willi Hint from ninny ccinsuinit Ives whn liiiv Rrcurrtl like resultH thinuali the use of Kikiuiiu s Altuni tlve. Mince enlclum Is a conMitiif nt of this rcninlv fur pulmonary tuLercu lsls notl ullirO tiirxiil iiiid nrnm lilal an"iTtliins, Its Iftiliiiv puwrr may In some mrnoui-e t.r nl 1 1 Hull eil to tbe manner In wtilili this olMorut Is so couil'liird wllh other Inareillents us tn he CH-.llv iisslnillnte I l.y Hie nvi-r. sue person nnd it iloen nut Irritate III.- SllMIHH tl. I':ckuuiii's AlUmtlve ennialns no niilnics, iiiiriiities or linhit-rurinlnit iliuuNv so It Is snfe to try. If your dniKKist Is out of It, ask him to OMlei. or sehtt fllrerl tn I'.vkniNi I.NbitNlirr. I'hllNilrliihla. aimple, llomr-Mnite Itemrd, Inniirnalve hut I neqiiNlrd S.m Diego, (.'nl., Nov. 24. Hcciiuse ot the difficulty of determining whether a J wonrin was justified in devrtiug her ; husband because she wns afraid of nit Itlesnakes, which she believe! to abound near her husband's resilience in lui- periul valley, Judge Guy continued until this afternoon the application of Mrs. Nellie M. Scott for a divorce from ( has. , mine homes than any other remedy It, Scott. I Although Mrs. Hcott filed the suit, I she was not in emit, ami the trial pro- led on a cross complaint filed by iicr husband. The original complaint charged Scott j with desertion. Ho also alleged that .his wife deserted him, stating that he moved from San Diego to Imperial nnd established n home there, to which she refused to come. Numerous letters were introduced. In aicnp nf which Mrs. Scott pulilic ugitaiion or propngn miu u I'V request of any five members, tin at ticipitc in the same; (t) It will dis-U, fiv0 ()- , .,lflvimlll 1M1,,0 in seiuinate iiiiorination-iegai,iing wrjting specifying the business to be agencies or methods of conducting them. , .mult fonvr,, (,) At llny mvrXUK Aincie i. .Meiiiiii-i.inp .--i. .. '"- of the board six members shall consti oeiety shall be composed of the follow-1 lu)(, a ,.11(ll.mlli inn persons: (a) Annual members. (Any I H r. Ti, ' i,,lr,i ,., ,,,1,.,,. , person who shall contribute not less ,nur n,,r f )UHil,(,hS iu meetings mini to to ine sm-i.-ij ...,,,.,., V"; and suitable regululions lor Ihe eon Members of coinittces nnd nny volim-j o(. Mml(, ,miy ,r,(.M till), , tm(, teer Iilenuiy visitors so long us inc.-(1,,,r or IM,.n, ,.), icgulutions. may continue in actual work. Scv. (I. The board shall make such 1 A.ticle 4. The lli.ird of Directors. ,V.WH ,1H it mv ,0 ueeesmry gov i -. - - - - erniTig Hie nrtiun of the society, audi may also ulter or suspend sucu by-laws.) Article 5. Contributions ami Funds, j Sec, I. Contributions tu the funds of the society shall lie paid lo the general1 secretary, who shall transmit them tul the treasurer, (The fiscal year of the' socl.'ty shall begin on the second Sat- urday of November in eacn yiar.) H ., ') Tim Ireiiunier ..,r, 1 ' ilu0Mt,v n,)POr(s , ,, ,,m,i , .! The nroinpt and positive results given reports to the society, nl the an-, Ii v this pleasant tasting, home-made "mil meet ing. cough syrup hus cauwd It to be used ini Hec. 3. All ilisliursemeuts frotu funds' 't of t'.iifl Hfieietv mIiIiII lie iiuiilii bv i,iir. Ends Dry, Hoarse Painlul Coughs Quickly or gives nliunst instant relief and will usual-1 vouchers duly i,i,r,'c,l l.y! iv overcome tne average cougu in ., ... - 11 ' jj(JVirfl( the i xccutive connttce. (let 2'4 ounces l'incx (50 cents worth) j Sec. 4. The books of thin society 1MIIII uiiv iiiiik ne'e i IMilll lb IIIUI u (illii. snail nc lllliliieil II II nil II 1 1 V HUM SHUN III lmttleahd till the liottle with plain griinu-li,pPM to thc'inspcctiiin of ll nl meni- Inted sugar svruti. I his makes it full ,i ... ,, ,;,,, pint-a inmilv sii.plv-of the most ef-1 "' "!' '.. u . . I,.ii, e..,,..l, rm....,lv .. . ui ..( m.lv r.i Article (I. Meetings of the Society. cents or less. Von couldn't buv as much ( Nee. I. An niinuul i ting of the so-j rcnilv-imiile cough medicine (or $2, AO, elety shall be held on the si ml Hut- Kasily prepared nnil never upoils. 1 ull ; urd.iv. In November of each year, at directions with I'incx Hie promptness, certainty and ease snid she iinderstod thout Imperial was with which this 1'lncx Syrup ovcvcoincs ... 1 h I.M.I iimi.tli tlinat or lli ii a I n1, 1 I m ulir nifesteil witn riittlesnnkes, and that i. r ' i. .. ii.. i . i!.: o.tl. .k .i:n l. i:.. .1. reiniii KHiiii-. il iipm mv nn.-w-iii-. ii iiiy, buarsn or t old cnueh and heals nnd soothes n puinfiil enuih In n linn v. With she would rather din than live Ihere, such place ns the bitud shall designate.; The boiii'd may also cull n special meet ! ing at any time, i Sec, 2, Any annuel U5 uieiiibers of; the society shull have the power to re-j pure i nt presiiieut in can a special AUTO KIliS TWO. : a p,.rsi.tent l.s.se conuh It stops the for- , M.ti h Wli,,n ,, ,M, , fv Santa Ann. ( a .. Nov. 24. fleorHO W . Hint ion nf iihlegm In (lie throat and hron- ..... . ' ' . '? I'nttlson of Iis Anireles nnd (. M.1 chiiil tula's. Lnvelndv nf Snnln Aim re lrml fnilnv.! hncknig the result of an automobile accident between Newport lleach and Santa Ann late yesterday. Ihe men occupied a tlni. rndliiu ihe iiiiMnviiio liusiness to lie lirnngiit lorwnnl und the president shall thereupon call! Pinex t a hlidilv concentrated cnin-ia meclini within 10 days, (n) fteen I Wiiind of genuine Norviav dne exlrnct, memlieis shall consfitute a iniuruin. (b) with 1'uttlson at the wheel. When a heavier car attemple,) to pass them. Pnttisun opened his throttle and tried tn hold the rosd, His car leaped a ditch and overturned. Pattlsnn was killed instantly and Lovelndy died an hour later. rich in giininciil and l famous the woriil At nnv h hl ,,,iIK My Kll,., over mi- us so em in cuis-i. ii iiiiiiii-niii-i, i , , , light roadster,' whooping tough, bronchial iisthum and ' ."""V '" w ' winter einigiis, - v " ''ia. To avoid dlanpnoltiNiicnt In msklng! Sec. 3. The board shall submit lo this, llfk vour druggist for ounces the nnniilil meeting a repirt of the con- of Pinex," and don't accept anytlilng',till nf tlt , WII.,.V. shall also sub- tt:;J ZX'r!Z 'X ;;". ,h" '"'"'""i'""'"- with thia preparation. ' The I'incx Co.,:11'"' ' ih ""''''''V " "'"'" I t. Wayne, lud. ami expenditures dining the pint year. Coming to Grand Theatre Saturday Evening Nov. 28 mW WW live'," ','.- -W'aL'-"' .. The biggest and most fascinating Moving Pictures ever shown. Ate''. mm KM IV' I pi ...... i i mm 111 "From Molten Steel to Automobile" Produced and presented by the Maxwell Motor Company. Every picture of thrill ing interest Many sensational; all highly educational Tickets of Admission free upon application. Rees & Elgin Terry and lllijh Streets l'.n' Ml