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i TWO THE SALEM CAPITAL JOTJBhAL, SALEM, OKEOON, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1915, '" I . " : 1 1 t 1 . I 'l ' , :! I. Social and Personal B 1(011.19 RUSOOMM daughter, ElIna. Mr ani, Mrg EJ I KT.vn tw orttT a t , Y?!ng and theirdnughtors, Vivian ami TOMORROW evening, when the graduation exercises of the. high school aro held iu the armory, 8a Jem folk will have un opportunity of Scaring the (iris and boys glee clubs, under the direction of Miss Minetta Stagers, who will bo making their sec ond public apeparnnce, that is, outside of school affairs. Borne excellent voices aro included in both organizations and their work has been the source of much I Too Capital Journal is al way glad to print social news from outside of Salem, and will appreciate anything of this kind wnt in over the telephone or by mail. In sending in news the writer's name should al ways be signed, not for publica tion, but as a guarantee that the matter is reliable. We do not print anything sent in un less we know the author of it. ntcward and threo children, Mr. and Mrs. .Jolin Konrail, Mr. and Mrs. Hollo liraaionl, Mr. Jlarnson, Mrs. Oriopon troy nml two daughters, Mrs. P. Stark and daughter, Meta; Mr. and Mrs. John Noren, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Walker, Mrs. Cooper and boiis, Kay and Hen, and laughter, Beryl; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steward and two children, Mr. nnd Mrs. Iienson and sons, Marshall ami Heuben and daughters, Alma, Esther anu uiga; Aliss Mabel Hirket and brother, Ross; Mrs. M. V. Oleeson and daughters, Annio nnd Mvra; Mrs. J. I'otter and twoj children, Mr. and rMs. elinnott, Mrs. A. P. Ilomycr ami two daughters, Mrs. Roma Davis, Mrs. Arno and Milton Urallap, and Mrs. Whan inoso especially nitpnut,1 in k hr.tr n,,.l 1,;.. -n . ,, ,, training wul nave an op portunity to hear this subject spoken on on Sunday, dune KI, at 4 n. m.. in praiseful comment thus far. Th,.v !.' T- u- lia"- The theme. "Pa- furnish the entire musical program for! T" , , ""I'ons'bility," will bo ablv the graduation exercises, and it is espc-1 1,'1' ,S- siiperin-j fially consistent that they do so. The ' on J a ' tn(0 Tr'i"B School! girls' club includes 4) voices, and their I , , i " P liu is corililb' iuvit- numuer will be tho "Unrcolln" from ' I"1 ttie "Tales of Huffman. Martin, daiighter and son: Mr and Mrs I mll"K 1"llt.v Bllll work is I'. Steward and grandson Air and Mrs'!f1"tl Wllll'lv known, through their asso I'. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs Homer cmt'" with the willanlfi,te Glee Vida; Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Savage, Mr Tjiiu i.irs. ueraiu voik, Mr. and Mrs. A university, under the direction of Dean P C't t rL.,.',a Memlenhall, will have with them four dWJlgger Olllt 01 llieVIOt most appreciated outside assistants. They will be lr. Rots Melntire, Wil fred Booth, Paul Anderson and' J, li. ('. Oakes, all. former Willamette stu dents, who during their years at the university formed what was probably the most popular chorus of men's voices ever arranged at that institution. All aro graduated and accepted positions elsewhere, and it is considered a piece of unusual good luck that they can be brought together again at this time. Their voices have a peculiarly pleasing With Semiloose Jacket Cheviot was chosen as the material of which to develop the chic suit pic ture,! here. Tho trinimiiiL' is negligible, but the lines are wonderfully good. The flaring jacket meets the flaring skirt with just sufficient fullness to balance them both. The buttons aro of ivory, and the seams arc stitched. UTAH JOAN OF ARC f U I irinn rirnnr ir-rmn 81 Your cTI,.-- lxfll rUOit A IAUK from Tho bovs' m its annual tours during the years mat. tney were in college. i ' The little eon born Tuesday June 1, to Mr. and Mrs. George Hnack in Port land, has been named Gordon William llaack. Miss Edna Josee, who has been with the Uaacks since last week, re turned home this wesk, The Misses Vivian and Vida Younir. or L.aMen road, are at home for their summer vacation. Miss Vivian was a member of the high school faculty of Moscow, Idaho, last winter, and Miss Vida was a student at 0. A. C. Mrs. N. W. Boyd, of Los Angeles, is visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs M. P. Dennis, J 10 South Fifteenth street. Mrs. Boyd was formerly Miss Loena Meadows, of Portland, nnd is Mr. Dennis' niece. Mrs. Bovd and friends expect to motor from Portland to Los Angeies and will leave some time this month. Miss La erne De Witt left this morning tor Portland where she will be 'iitertained during the Rose Festival the elub is made un of 12 sinters. ThevL M'.lert. r-ustnee is the name selected K"ost?.!'t ,,le J- (ntterlins. Her sis- will sing "Only a Rose," with a bari- j , ,T vt Mr- lln'1 Wal- tono obligate bv Max Alford. Two of , (M,tiS Umtz), who their number, Jvan Schoinalier andliV",! , 3 woc' ut ln0 I-""tz home in Jiarrv mh s. w mi, i, ,, ,it K the "Hunting Song," from King Arthur, by Bullnrd. t The Marion Lawrence Bible class of tho First Methodist church were enter tained Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Deliver and Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Smith, at the beautiful home of mo iurmer at Salem Do irhts M:.... 1 ... ... . hi, ..us j. uiine ue itt will he a guest at the Frank W. Waters residence. Tl. II a . . . i.i7 i ureiii ieacller and Mntlmrn'! -lub open meeting at the Lincoln school! n- ...fin nas one or tile most nrgelvl attended of nnv mul :.. o.: i.T i , . . y iiiiiiu in ou- n i.- Jn,'r', Pr.'-'nt ' ity Siiniirintendi'iif n,,.i r.... iKlliult ami th0 members of the et,i PERSONALS ri't. .. i . I 111' I hnor.l I 11...- . rooms were made most attractive with ' l . , w V('s llH,''l to ..e ,, -"1.1-iw iiii-eiiiig, ine ei Rc.y Blake was in Salem Wednesday, from Dallas. " M. R. Llliott, of Prineville, is regis tered at the BJigh. Bud Thomas, of Siherton, is a visitor in Salem today. O. L. Hatteijerg, of Silverton, was in the city yesterday. J. M. Gl'OVer. (if Wniwllmrn ,,u ;., the city yesterday. Miss Pearl Stevens, of Kugene, Was in Salem yesterdnv. J. 1). Knight, of Vick Bros, Silverton yesterdnv. iuck Koiigers is nmong the Sale; was in in niM-sIs. I'rom 7 young folk were f rm. 35 members l.resent eninve.l n ,l.,l';i,f. r""l"'. tho instructors of the 1'ul musical program furnished by M r. Z ml 'L K " "r f , m,thm mul Hud Mrs. John Kngdnhl, Miss Uei le ' l H"l"'t! the diversions Jiarton, Miss Grace Smith an, M is 8 ,'0"a 'hv""m- -Mrs. L. J. Kiva smith. Miss1!,,!!;":;! Zmt'erit? ; mm gave an appreciated reading. The g,,!!,- JfX Mrs r'Ti-i!" '' U' W' 7" '. ot the most enjoyable! II Xr AT A ,mi,r,r or tho class tins year I Krr 1 rM. and .Mrs. W. A. cBncdict. of ' Hr'i;;. ' Tl;.,!::. 'VtJI-'. Z"" I l entralin. Wash., win. w..r M,ui.i,,i' ..c in,, ,i,i..i v "" Kl"er- visitors in l'rtln.i ,,. " V, iiaugnier i ".v ever nR ( m ( (, ,,jv ,t . ,.i inu-neess- visit at -Newport. , ' ..i-.ims.iiiv eveinngiKiowing camp i res were nut ii, 1 and were accompanied by their grand "ttractivo feature It was the hi t daughter, M,ss r, a llnney, of Tenino, ocal meeting of the season t U Uas , who w,l, stay indefinitely in ; the exceptiiju 0 a h" g , 'i' . . . 'o mothers, who will meet shortly to The annual pi, ic of ,,, sophomore! grd'ml work U, mnmn' class of the nigh srhmil wiib held Tues-I ia.y evening i .Minlos island. At the A verv nimr,.,.iti.. ...,: . . the auditorial . .,f .1.., it : ," ' l,i , 1 1 11 i in n c 111 rc 1 lust evenini' 111 hnnm. f d, ... . cinss of th,r win, ;,: . v ,!,,,m' " Village Beauty Shoulders Gun and Fights With Em manuel's Soldiers exercises worn very impressive 'icnnrd R Tischer presided. Don .., " .... . . " 'li- I'" cioso or inn picnic stump speeches were Jnado by the retiring officers of the c ass, namely, James Walker, president; ilia Spaulding, secretary; lirvan Good enough, treasurer; Tiliiinii IVirizo, ex ecutive member, ami Oral llagedorii, Too garden club planned and carricl ut a suriirise party for Mr. J. Kuckol bcrg on Monday evening, June 7, the occasion being the .W, anniversary f his birthdny. Mr. and Mrs. Kudiellieig wero invited fcr.- an auto ride early in the evening, nml ()n their relinu f, 1 the honso occupied by 71 of their ljg, Alice ' Viola V TrioiHis . a social evening was enjoyed. The following were present: .Mr. and -'irs. win. Mimpson ami daughter, Ada sanitarium. TJic Hew l;, ,.,. , ,. l" n.'i'-.i. lion, u i. . .. ...way i mivered Die address of evening. The charge tn , d, was given by Miss G,ys W Steele ,,' "rtwriHl.t. presented the ,. "nias and p,s to the graduates. Ti e Orpheus Male Chorus rendered s .v, . 1 r;iec,ioi,s with very pleasing ...,-,,Hig (iipiomas were: Wil llliiiiiM.-i M ., I . ,1, 1,..., . .. . ... .... 1 in ..nil-Ill' ier inn, were Milcm visitors vesterduv L T. Barnes and family are in Port Innd, going in the Barnes' car this morning. Phil Goodwin, formerly manager for the S. H, Young dry goods store, at Al bany, is in the city today. Mrs. Ross, K Moores and mother, Mrs " Unison, are in Portland today aud will remain until the first of next week. J. I. Conger, of the Conger Printing ciiinpiiny, who has been ill for the past week, is able to be out and down town ngaiu today, Among the passengers this morning for ortliiud on the electric were Mrs W. II. Burghardt. Jr., Miss Kdith Pu giite, Mrs. Janet Waller and Miss Car ne Hurst, Mrs. ('. J, Mcl.nuelilln r,f 1 ., Better Marketing Conditions Is Object of Proposed Club Rome, June 10. Maria Abbriaui, beauty of the village of Nciri on the Tyrolean frontier, is tho Joan of Arc of the Austro-Italian war. King Victory Emmanuel has deco rated her for bravery in leading a com pany of Italian infantry anainst nn Austrian battery under heavy fire and alto sent her a personal telegram of con(jraiuiau(ins. At tne same time, the war office today mado public the de tails of the young woman's feat of arms, Maria lives with her aged father. With the other Italian residents she welcomed the soldiers of King Victor Emmanuel entering Nori. But soon after the town was occupied, Austrian batteries evened fire upon tho Italian trops. Immediately Maria askod per mission of tho commander to carry a gun. Her request was granted and she was also furnished with a plumed hat. For eight hours the conflict about Nori was in progress, with Maria in the thick of the fight. Then a final crush ing attack was decided upon.. Handling her rifle like a trained soldier, Maria led the squad with which sho was fighting in a bayonet attack against the Austrians, and swept them from their positions. A full bersaftlieri uni form was given Maria as a souvenir of the fight. I'erlich. isher, Uutli I tlcct.j K'Ich, is in the citv for a two w.ml,. yis.t with the family of G. A. Woods, ';. .North Church street. They were in timiite friends years ago wheii livimr i I'ho Salem Festival chorus and Men's Mr. nnd Mrs. Win, Kostcnborder umiUml Ladies' Glee clubs of Willi, incite GOLDEN GATE TEA CCYLON-INOIA ENGLISH BREAKFAST OOLONG JAPAN CUNPOWOER BLACK A GREEN ForToneweek at these prices to con vince you that the tea isorth.the regular; price. A, pound .of this tea makes 300 'cups., At wc, a; pound,, the cost is on'e' cent for about four cups. You can afford to. drink, good Jea. w T 1 iwWmW:m IuWH. CONVICTS ENJOY SESSION WITH ASPIRING YOUNG TOOTH MECHANICS A community egg circle is being formed among the poultry raiserB in this section and with this' in view, a meeting will be held next Monday even ing, June 14, at the Commercial club rooms at 8 o'clock. A number of farmers and" poultry raisers of this section arc planning to take steps to improve the methods of handling and marketing eggs and poul try produce by orgaiiiziiic a co-ooera- live egg association. ' This work will be planned and operated under the direc tion of the Extension Division of the Oregon Agricultural College. C. ('. Lamb, extension adviser in the poultry husbandry is beiin' assisted bv Luther .1. Chapin, county agriculturist, in get ting the farmers and poultry keepers in line for a thorough discussion of this work at the meeting to be held next Monday evening. At this meeting, the details of the egg circle will be taken up. Associa tions of this nature have been formed 111 other parts of the state, greatly to the advantage of the farmers interested ami it is expected hy those having the movement in charge that the meeting -Monday night will l,e well attended. Played to Packed House The Outlaws of Ktinuctta." nn operetta in two acts, was oiven Inst evening by the pupils of tho Oregon state blind school at the First Chri&tiun church to an overflowing house. In fact, so much interest was manifested in the work of these student), that th,. church was filled to ennncifv m- l..t half nn hour before the beginning 0f the operetta. The work of the entire east mm tnkoi. with enst nnd appurent pleasure. The soloists had been well drilled in their parts nnd the dramatic work and sing ing both in solo and chorus went through with the same ease and pre cision that is shown by those given under different circumstances. The pupils taking part wero from all classes including the primary, the little ones looking very pleasing in their quaint peasant dresses. The following took leading parts. Rudolf, King of Punnonia Raymond Leahey Theirezaire, Chief of tho Outlaws .. Wendell Helm Wotto, his Lieutenant . Lawrence Shutt Onono, the Lord Hiirh K eener of Hin Book of Ktiquette .. Harry Hernstcin Gonwai, Prime Minister of Pannouia r, Mark Duednll liohon, the King's Jester . Marion Yantis veronica, i'rincess nnd Ruler of Arcasia 'Marguerite Flower Mary, her foster-sister .... Veda Miller Chorus of Outlaws nnd Village tlirls. The New Dance Steps "Made In San Francisco" More "Emmy Lous" Misses Size 1 1 to 2 vr "ti Sand. siZb V)0n the hand. ' "'ilte BoUte WHITE HOUSE SHOES Elegant Footwear Modestly Priced This is a type of the snappy summer footwear that you can buy at this store under $3.50. A high grade light, hand-turned Patent Pumps $3.25 a pair. More "Emmy Loos" Womens Size I 1.2 to 5 200 Pairs Women's Shoes at $?,00 $2.50, $2.75, $3.25, $3.65 Grades This lot includes all leathers-patent, kid, gun metal and tans lace and buttons, good shanes mri w ,n J? the best bargains we have ever offid S, yn,lod?s shoes. For good measure we include 'a 10 hTf Russia Calf, button boot, suitab e for ontini? t05 formerly priced at $5.65. Your choice of the !lot, ?5o 7i y. ' Today, ,(! inmates of the state peni- I I'll I 111 r - nr.. 1 I . il ' , 1 ' 1 1 il 1 1 1 1 L I 1 i itiutnl ....... Weddins Ceremony Is Said In Sign Lanpage A "iiue anil I, mi fr " " ""in tnk ..i., e "'"""K ...... ,r , .-uiirKe. rue nmv con-' hl.( It "'".v ""einoon at the uler themselves fortunate n, fii -m.i . . .u' l '' home of the l.ri.le n,l n for work," nfd , Rr,,",m 7,15 Liberty i ,u me uear ot uerkeley , I ho is truve imr in, (i, ,, ONE WEEK (XN LY AT GROCERS jIUNEth to 12th. 1915 fOLGER'S W,TM R.iul.r rtdl prk 1 LQ, TIN! .60 K " " .40 H " " .28 S ". a.TB Sp.el.l Ml. pric. .60 .20 .18 2.60 CNTCR YOUR ORDER BELOW lln l ti ha are win inu' list i This (ipinirtutiit.v for free ,loiilal , tm?'"K "P the coust, united in jW-irk arises from ,l,e fact ,hat t Z K'',l,e'i Boise, the I'l it'll u ts fr oerniisslon t , 1 ,K . t,f Mr- ""'I Mrs. It. R. Warren. i r urn iii 1 1 nil' I iitfi ,,n , lent ist ry In the , ' . ' , I l" . ' "'mi, tuui :,. ('hrixf nny.n ..( a written n, ': The lieautiful rrml in,r,r...U.. .nl'I'K'M to .lemonslrate what'llov nJvi? ,','r,'n!01""1 w" "ed and he ser- . Ah mi ,a,,y f the pr so Z a " ' 7T Tv hy ,lbm,t t'ty.five '"'"'is to have dental woVk d ne c ' " 1"'?"' ,llr "umber from r". "s "iK the examina Z' I 'J t: The bride was The denial t 1 ........... .. I """"Kins tho ciiHtumurv furnishes the'.ia.f Ft " Z nnH ,'ioi'in is a local printer. I'l'reininiv the eiiimlu lott I '"'" . h sum.lv ,h..i, , ...:. " !"r" ,no wwk trip to the exposition As so many of th, lirisoaers are niivl!! ,. " . TV T! . P two : io nave i iw ........ , , " mmvr a v iii u 1 1. j ' """'"'"'il to, ami tains, " '"usr demonstrate to the 'St'"" iH'V ,,n k through the mouii- GREEK KINO SUFFERS RELAPSE , Athens, .Inn,, hi "ilny suttere.l a relin.se JITNEY OWNERS WILL TIGHT Umallt v"'1;-';V 10 To -ousti.,,. " ty ot he li.,co reKulatiK i : ZrXjVA y. th. city K'W fonstantine tion i, i J T1'"1 ' "'' .... .- ..,,, ,-, UliM todav attorney fr thfl )lriver 'es that tho ordi- San Fianoisco, June 10. The dance st(.s which a few mouths hence will he the ballroom fad from the Atlantic to mo i acme are being "mado in San Francisco" today. Whin a dozen experls whirled about the floor at Assembly Hall mid worked out a series of graceful evolutions, the seasons styles in danciiip; were estali lihhed. For this afternoon the newest (lances, to which the members of the in ternational dancing masters association have given offifcial recognition ,VOre exemplified for the master themselves. Tho principle steps exemplified, were: "The Smooth (HIP Hi MM ' ' ,l,lU!rr.,rt.l - eliminate all suggestion of dips and raisw. This is an even, regular glid ing movement. The. American Gavotte, a somewhat stately and slow dunce. The slow fox trot, which is a glide, rather than a trot. Various revisions of (ho waltz liton "I' I WW MPM, (Mill Columbia County Scrap With Contracting Company Is Settled For $65,000 Definite advices wero received by the state highway commission, late yes terday afternoon, indicating that "the lung drawn-out controversy between the county court of Columbia county and tiio Consolidated Contracting company,, which held the original contract for constructing the Columbia highway in that county, had been finally settled by tho contracting company accepting $(!,"', 000 in cash as the balance due it upi.-i tho contract. This, is an mlvaneo nf 11,000 over tho estimate of former Highway Kngineer Jtowlbv, and is a reduction of about $l.r,000 in the amount, claimed by the contractors in excess of the Howlby estimates. Abstract Title Men Holding Conference In Portland The annual convention of tho Titlo .Men s State association convened in tiie Commercial club building in I'oit- ulna tins morning, will be in session all day and will close (his evening with big hnnquof at the Commercial elub. A. A. Lee, of the Salem Abstract com pany, js president of the assu-iation, and left, for Portland last evening in order to ho on hand bright and carlv this morning to open and conduct the meeting. Hepresentatives from all of tho title and abstract companies of the state will bo in attendance, and Ihe principal business to bo taken up for considerntio;i at this merlins willi be the adoption of a s'andnril form of abstract of title and system of drafting of mi mi! to most conveniently conform to legnl requiiements. Jn order tu har monize the work of tho two professions, which nro so closely allied in a legal sense, tne Abstract Titlo .Veil s nssoci USE C0C0ANUT OIL TOR WASHING HA1E If you want to keep jour lair it good condition, the less Mai you m the lict.cr. Most soaptuad prepared fkmnooi contain too much alkali. This driei the scalp, miiki'B the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just akin boWM cocoa nut oil (wlici jj pure and cn- j tircly grcasi'U'Jtj jsmici belter that I soap or hnythitij cite juimu m fot I shampooing aj tiii; can't toitililj io- jure the bair. Simply moisten jout kit wtti water and rub it in. One or t o tea spoonfuls will make an abundance ot rich, creamy lather, aid cleanses the hair and pcalp thoroughly. The lath er rinses out cnsily, and removes ev ery particle of dust, dirt, dandruff nn'd executive oil. The bait dries quickly nml evenly, nnd it leaves il fine nnd pi Iky, bright, fluffy id easy to ninuiigc, You run get mu!si(icd cwcinutoil at most any drug store. It ii wrj cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in tho family f months. High Price Paid To ' Ship Whea To England Ton hind, Or., June 10.-AI1 w" for shipping rules were broken here to dnv when M. 11. Howr chartered ' Hr'itisl. steamer Cnldofpw at M rt lings to carry wheat to Great Brit The exporting interest, rifted 7 other wheat carriers lodny. ".' ' ers were chartered lit unknown sailers at ST shillings nnd 1 l shillings, it pence. FAKNUM CASE 10 JUR7. in- tion nnd tho State liar association co- l,i,ri, or Juno ld-The " operate one with tho Cher, and nti ,k.,d with the '"'" .I"":' tho banquet to be held this evening a , ' f Kdnn Morgan, to prednniiunte, but thev u-ill I... . ! pronn nrnt- member of tho bar nssocia-! ,,, ...p,,n,rt, went to " J" -.1 ,,. nilitun II : ,,, ...II ...1.1 - ... .. .,..''!" ' shoulder movement. a suit for iniiinc iu tin f . : , m ' . 1 v y i.v H.co..-:m" .. . "'tu ii urn NUlId hiu J jIlMtirr mi r- The ot'f'iciul tion rnvn tifi numun WHS ICSH KH t inflll'tofV War Exoert Explains leaning of War Moves (By J. W. T. Mason.) (Written for the I'nited Press.) New York. .In no in ti, r. i.... of 'Eden is rapidly passing into posses ion of tin. llnlish. The capture of Amaru means the Anglo Indian expedi-i tin i commanded to sei.o the Turkish headlands ou the Persian gulf has made' .u,n,K jirogresn Heyoiu tho orig inn ii nu s ;ion will address the delegates to the today. cnnvpnlinii imnn !... 1..... .. ......II... I ... li '"I, HIU II, ,T IIB II 1,111,1 H, , . i,h.t,,., t 1 IH' " '. . Il,n deliris nf II dale several nionins w of the girl hurnetl nnrn Many a man who is brave enough to' beard a lien in his den may be shy when j it comes to facing a cook in her kitchen, i Ncrly every man y J. A. FOLGER & CO., San Francisco The eoinnliiiiit Civili,,ti,. i. ,.l ,. ., '"'I'nves U, ;;,,. mill plans. to wrk for his ,, lv ::;,,,,8nV- .n",r vr,y due pro. , Wilh MMot numbers, tho Indians in., and is clnss Icl' i it titin j montlis ago occupied Kmn,. f .onciion of the Tigris and Euphrates Z .1' i "r',"1 ""' """tlii-m doorwav to t he legendary (lurdeu of Eden. (Ino hundred miles or torritwy between -n he war s chief pri.e. Amaru is " nnd is ti,e most iui- "Hunt sett emeu, on the Tigris side, "t is ,. tmlcH below lliigdail. iVVhether the ex lition can reach Hag- ild is (iiiestioiiabl... 1.'....,,. ,,f ,,.. ,: , --. ciivcess .,11 . '" '"'"I'li'Pi it wouM be ex-1 n'llent strategy for England to ,end more men , take Magdad. The To i' cloinuraliwd iu that reoinn n. ioihi surreiuiercl iin,l "iinu .....i n w,ll.,H - . . iivu .n-iiue lorcp at Aiuara. the Tn, ll KhJU'a '''"" rates that he rinks are formidable (mv ,vllt,, ,ee e,l by tlernians. it is ,robi,e that it, despite the Herman report, the " -rale of the Turks weakens, a lien or- ,,,:, " "',ruU "l'"" ' """liiiiliuoplo Willi 0 Em Don't let your car become a bur den. ou can avoid trouble by llCinrV ' ihe Standard Oil fot Motor Cars Zcrolcne keeps your car in ,0tive serv. K'c by gtv.njr ellicient luhricati-m. Les fn Ut ' gnmlmg-iess Carl,o-s fre. ;4ir.:,.., c,,,,,, ,ffC, qvient replacement of bearings zr:::. r;M standard oil company arnMi OLD OUST Gives true household service Gold Dust really works. , , .a In millions of homes it is today doin the "f a J d which is really unnecessary for human Hands w Gold Dust is used. . ,.iein. That is why Gold Dust is the leading washing in intf nowder in the world. Any wonnwhohas g- , with Gold Dust knows whUg -knows how Gold Dust truly w AnJiE-she doesn't Aff will be deiiUhted to find out Dust cleans rythng ij uiorougunesa, ilo - and clean. Scd larger packages ioIJ C3QXFAIRBANKE33 i "LmUhm BOLD OUST TWINS tla your work " V'BMIB'MI'fM MAKE" AtlT' ,vi,,,cr Birl .is i f, ;'IT'.i