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Show YOUNG PEOPLE DINE AT " BOTTOM OF COAL MINE Vincent Gourley, of 8prlnafleld, III., Entertains His Quests In Novel Manner. Sprlngflold, III. Tho novolty of a brand-now sonsntlon was provided for his guests tho other evening whon Vlncont C. Gourley, of this city, on-tortalned on-tortalned a party of young socloty peoplo In tho bottom of a coal initio, whoro a supper of sovornl courses was sorved. Supper at tho bottom of n coal mlno In Illinois Is not n now thing for many, but it was about tho new. est thing over for tho party of so-cloty so-cloty buds nnd their escorts, all of whom wero drcssod in tho garb of tho professional coal minor. Mr. Gourley entertained for his cousin, Miss Allco Hoydnckur, of Waukcgan, and tho particular mlno soloctod was Solomon's, 20 miles south of Sprlngflold. Tho party departed de-parted from Sprlngllnld at sovon o'clock In tho evening, nnd spont sovornl sov-ornl hours In tho bottom of tho black pit They roturned about 11 o'clock, Solomon's initio Is ono of tho best equipped In tho state. It Is llghtod by eloctrlclly, and, In nddltlon to tho minors' cars, there Is an clectrlo observatory ob-servatory car. Tho party used this car In traveling about under tho Illinois Illi-nois corn fluids. On tholr roturn tho mombors of tho party expressed themselves as having had tho most delightful and unlquo oxporlonco in their social, wmBBm iiiiEiii3s?"iBLliiH They Dined at the Dottom of a Coal Mine. lives, and Mr Gourley Is being mado more over than ever In recognition of hla originality. |