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Show AUTOMOBILE PARTY INTERESTS PRINTERS ! Former Superintendent of Home at Colorado Colo-rado Springs and Other Tourists J Visit Craftsmen in City. A gaily decorated caravan of motor car tourists, bound eastward from Lob Anpelos, arrived in the citv ytstor1ay. !n the party are Charles W. leju-on, Mrs. Ueaoon, Henrietta Deacon, Proctor H. i Deacon and Jietsy Ann Snowdrop. ' Betsy i a blooded French toy poodle, which, if appearances count, Kets more enjoyment out of the trip than any of the others. Naturally the head of this partv of tourists received his warmest welcome front the "typos'" of The Tribune office, of-fice, for Mr. Deacon is one of the most widely known members of the printers' guild in America. For fifteen years he was superintendent, and his wife matron, of the million-dollar International Interna-tional Printers Home at Colorado Springs, and as a high official of the. International Typographical union he has lectured all over the country before public gatherings. For the past year and a half M. Deacon Dea-con has been superintendent of the labor temple in Los Angeles, which is said to be the best structure of its kind iD the Vnited States. The tourists are I making their journey lciaurely and with the prime idea of enjoyiient and physical physi-cal benefits. Thtf4ianners enveloping Mr. Deacon's car, which emblazon before the populace popu-lace ''The Kvcs of the World," are explained ex-plained by the fact that the members of the party are fellow townsmen and great admirers of Harold Hell Wright, the author of that famous btory. Tho Deacon party -pent several hours' in town last night, and left for eastern points by way of Yellowstone, M inne-apolis, inne-apolis, 8t. Paul and Chicago. |