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Show 1 THE OGDHN SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20; 1921 f - ' STuv RD-EXAMIN- JONES, who will sinfj two Indian MRS. MELBA READ At the Second ward Monday afternoon, when the board 'members will be hostesses to the Daughters of the Pioneers of Weber county. . 1 j I 1 t SALT LAKE, "Nov. 19. Many were j Stanford university to vnlch she has at a, tea given by the Just been initiated. I welfare division of Mizpah chapter. CV 15. S., at Masonic temple Monday VMr.. and Mrs. .Calvin D. McOovern afternoon. Barrels Vfor- - charity - con- and small son, Bobbie, of Los Angeles, and" are guests of Mrs. McGovern'a parents, tributions were pltffced at the door were well filled with bundles. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Flandro. . They .Tea. was served at small tables, each will remain until after the holidays. . v v r. . t ." ..." decorated with a vase of fall flowers. Mrs-- A-Assisting in receiving the guests Irvine and. small son. E. E. Corf man," chairman1 of Bruce, have gone to California withers. to the division, were the worthy matron, spend several months. Mrs. W, H. Korns; Mrs. F. F. Phelps, Mrs. Percival O. Perkins. Mrs. Mark1 i i. V? v, Sappington arrived Tues- Reodall, "Mrs. Edith Ross. Mrs. Earl to Montana her visit a from 1 daugh v, i t Sandiford; Mrs. Earl De .Vinney Miss ters, Mrs. Xeonard Wilson and v x . Mrs. James McDonald. , ' . . " kk . . " ' Mrs. Louise Palmer s Weber I had Carrie Sappington. . V ,,"'" ,'-- '" assisted charge of theof refreshments, :,. the order in Puritan (Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Keyting and ' by members Mor small, daughter, Mary Aileen, have re costume, mcludlng Mrs. w. . : '. i V'";-- v rison. Mrs. C. R. Johnson. Mrs.. R: L. turned from San Francisco, where " "'.r' . ;''.;---'...'..., ''," Conely, Mrs. J. S. Hibbeyt, Mrs. V. J.J they .spent the past, year, and are at ' .J.1 in Mrs. R. the Zimmerman home, R," Webber, T, ' apartments. .', Clark,' Mrs. L. . Laftis. Mrs. D." N Wells, Mrs 'Earl ,' . ' ' ' ..... Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur II. Dilley of ' " Adgood, Mrs. R. C." Campbell, Mrs. C. :. ".. 7 areto H: Lake Mrs. in ' H..L. Mo., Salt Mrs. J. Memphis, Thayer, ECarp, ; i, M Mrs. A. the Mrs. winter H. with P. Mrs. spend Dilley's Taylor, Fuller, Thatcher, Mrs. J. M. Self ers, Mrs. R. mother. Mrs. S. S. Pond, 78 S street. J. Irvin, Mrs p. F. Devinny and'Mfs. ' Mrs. R. E. McCanaughty entertained II. F. Patterson. . ' '. ".- :-. Music was furnished during the at tea Wednesday afternoon at her 1079 Mrs. East Second South '6treet, Earl Sandlford, who home, afternoon by '. . gave - vocal selections, and- Robert from 4 until. 6 o'clock. In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Duncan Grant Barrows, who played the violin. Richart. who will leave in a few weeks ' for El Paso, Tex., to Join her hus-- ! ' Members of the Short Story club band. ' V '1-'- ' Major Richart, who is now . were entertained Monday afternoon by there. stationed Mrs. C D. Moore and Mrs. C. H. Van -- A rose color scheme was ' ' '. I carried out ;v ;"' Arman at their' home On East Second roses decorations. In Columbus South street. The tea table was deco-- 1 a basket formed a centerpiece flowers. Mrs. Emma forcrystal rated In fall table. the s Crystal candlesticks heM Whitehead gave paper on "The All "washday work is trying A Chinese cloth candles. pore, giving sweet, refreshing in and Stories Suggestive Spiritual table the covered Chinese and . ,: lights will cleanliness. "'.'it"' but women most enough, used in the electrolier above the Miss Emma Kauff man, a 'November were table.-.' and bride, was the'guest ; M honor at a ken chr'santheiums weersnapdragons agree that the muss and the used In the oth This drying leaves many sington given last Monday- night by! cr rooms, ' ' fuss of washing, and ironimj Miss Virginia Wirthlin at her home on V"J v. yi at the tea table were Mrs. pieces ready to wear. Heavy Eighth East street. The rooms were G. Presiding of the large, heavy pieces ii Mrs. Ii. G. McMillan. decorated in fall flowers. A color Mrs.R. JT.Bothwell, ilatwork like sheets, table1S. Stephens and Mrs. C. E. '" ' ' scheme of red and white was carried hardest. f t ( were in Hawver, serving out with roses and chrysanthemums. Mrs. F. M.Assisting cloths, etc., we iron. We leave Walter Andrew, The same idea was. used in the re- Mrs. Vern Gray, Mrs.Mrs. This service relieves you of Kean Miller for you only the ironing of the freshments. The evening was spent in and Mrs. L.Samueis, R. Jr. Martineau, followed games, all this, and at a cost which by supper. lighter pieces all the wash0$e hundred guests called. The hostess was assisted by Mr. J. A. Kauffman and Miss Elli3 ' Wirthlin. ycu will agree is most moder' ing done; all the drying done, Miss Phyllis Winder, who will bo ": .v ,v . The guests numbered 20. ? v 1 zo marrea ate. . .December and most of the ironing. ',. .. ; Georgius .; : i . .' . v The Young Cannon, wua the guest, of honElks Ladies' club met last or at a luncheon given VveUnesday by We call for your bundle; Monday night at the Elks clubrooms. Mrs. You will find this service Tracy Y. Cannon at her home a pro-- " on Followifig a business meeting, ' refreshments South West Yellov street. in wash Eighth clean, was and gram everything enjoyed most inexpensive: really less were served. An address on "Welfare chrysanthemums in a crystal basket rubformed tne tator the sparkling centeiiplce work" was given by "Mrs. Arthur E. ble. than what it would cost you . Graham. rinse in i or scrubbing; bing The guest3 Included, besides the to do this work at home. Mrs. Lester Anderson gave two or Mr. honor: T. W. guest Cannon. and soft of more water vocal numbers, "My Heart oceans ,at Thy nr. John Kex Winder, ilra. William Sweet Voice," . from ' "Samson ' and Al .Telephone today and have dry in a warm, purifying and "S'ong of u. WiiUer, :Mrs..WIUard T. Cannon, : Delilah," by C. iilliam Airs, Mrs. T. Jr.,' Winder, Mrs. Gertrude Lyne Thy Soul.' us take your next washing. breeze that penetrates every "an i played a3 piano solos "Lento" Mrs. ' Mrs. W. Murray Stewart, Wrignt. "Allegro," by Cyril Scott. The hostesses were Mrs, George F. Mrs. Clarence fcilver auj Miss Mar McGonagle, Mrs. George Becker, Mrs. garet Felt. and have many friend who wish BRIG HAM CITY, Nov. 19. Satur-.cles W. M. Donohue, Mrs.' M. S. Edmunds, them First the November 13, evening. Thy wtu m.iK uitir h:ijrine. Dr. and Mrs. J. U. Glesy enter day Mrs. L. Fish and Miss Ethel Moreton. In this city. home entertained bank National employes talned at the rinst iir a series of din ft t n Jnfnrrrt'il .' IiH tut II H ! I n C -i Mr. and Mrs. JefJerson Hall Belt ner parties at their home in the Mary. Tin Be Hive Camp of the Iaugh-- j ,ki land. last Mori-daapartments were guests of honor at a party y Wednesday nlnt.- in honor of the State bank, the Secur-- 1 ters of the Bionrcru met Thursday afbowl formed the cenof Garland ternoon in honor of Mr. and Mr, j at the home of Mr. and Mrs. angles in a low bani and the Bank Tremonton-mu-mut the Jensen hi.me. A jor the table.. Chrjsanthe-- ; ity Walter A. Nellson. Miss Alice Page terpiecewere of Jacob bank and State the used about the roomj. The The banquet was served by the domes-guest- s skt tch Jcncn of the life of Mr. Jrru'cn was' find Miss Mlna McAfthur assisted the Included Mr. and Mrs. H. C. tic science deDartment of the Box Ki- - piven by hi daughter, Almrda Cheney. was formerly hostesses, Mrs. inoriman and Miss Naomi Hoffman. Mrs. Pearl Beaulieu. der hhrh school, under the direction Mrs. O. O. Fpenrcr KavP a la'.k on the xr, ana Airs. Giesy will entertain In of 'i ': r ' Miss Ulllan Wlsht. The tables and "Bony F.xprrs." and Mr. Jenrn re- '.;''''.' - The dramatic section of the Ladles' ine secona or tne series this evening the entire rooms were beautifully lat'd incidents of early plonker day a color scheme belns I;alrd rntertalne.l with a reading Literary club will meet Monday after- and the tnird will be given on Thangs- - decorated, Qundm ried out in yellow and white. J. D.tsnd Ella Rtokes sans; a vocal ?nu. noon,: November' 21, at 2:30 o'clock. ' Peters acted as toastmaster and th. social hour delicious "A , Study of Victor Hugo, His Life Miss Marion Collins, who will be courses Mrs. Connie M. l'etrrs frwhments wire Rervcd to thirty and Works," will be given by Mrs. married entertained with vocal numbers and members. Tuesday to Briee Rose Parmeleer- Mrs. .A. D. Smith will as me &uest oc jjonor at an McBride, Mr. Leth Pearson of Ogden enter informal have charge of the reading of Hugo's v dinner last with several 'cello solos, ac-- ; tained Miss Mlw Klva Jensen entertained the given fcdne3day Mrs. by Smith ! play, "Amy Robsart." Mis Idiiian Astlerj companled by Prof. E. D. Mann. At M'erridees club at her home Thurn- Curhe, will be assisted by five members of ana Wy;Lyir aiiss quelle at the 10 o'clock the tables were removed day evenlntr. The evenln? was :ent the section. The parliamentary law section- will urne home on West j hixth South . of the evening. There were about 60 luncheon was served. Miss Klnora meet Tuesday November 22, at 1:15 street, A bride present. The music for the danclnr Itntch wns voted in a member of the kewpie o'clock. .,'.."',k lS anj.forbridegroom - motion of Mollle Burt, a vote of their former bUhopric. George W, Feattle. furnished by Mrs. Jack Bowrin. club. of 'tne centerpiece ChryantheThe history tourist section" wil meet table. was the f;traltmlller eveto tendered offi Walking, N. L. Hansen and Lcrinn thanks Mls-' The rvomn. wag Maurice Wr'.sht Pink Alta retiring the cathedral Iarsen. ere decorated rnum cunults at either Tuesday, November 22, at "10:30 end of the" table. A or-cers at and and for faithful the a their In Uborg riinfr a Boris Miss E. and C. end Beatrice Fowler noclaHway i)e was Mrs. j newly Whltaker, A paper, "Two .Thousand o'clock. spent pink color scheme iicn'.-cAndroa, the latter having been Aid a jate hour a luncheon was served to voting carried unanimously. orchestra. Fowler entertained the d Years of the Christian ' Church,'! will was carrisd out in t;ie refresnments. called awir. could not be present. Afwere laia for the lo.iovUn be riven by Miss Elizabeth Messmore. . 3 Hin addition to, tne ruest of hon- - r Mis3 Bertha Guyman and Mr. Jor-r- : noon at o'clock at the Manse. ghort program the guests el honFacer nd M! Etta ter Mr. George The music section will meet Tues guestsMrsannounces th were - James or Olsen Alfred Mrs. Satin were a presented .a r.ft . from tb hostcsaea Facer united wtr at dinner Collins, .iio3 Lucie e'en Jtned ol this city day, November 22, at 2:30 o'clock. A Christen-tio- n a a token of their Iot Tl children Nora Mrs. C. of A. ml Collins, her Ward Second November The nooln12, November Mrs. be afternoon. will ma.rrif.fcre W. "The of Mtr, McGuire, marriage Primary urday evening. history, given Friday Progress marriage to their home, in honor e.f the C3rd birth- kiddles enjoje-- ganea nd dancirvC rav a bazaar In the Second- cn. to Frank V. Earl, the of Instrumental Music to the Time: of P. Mitchener, Mr3. J. W. Currle, Mrs. 11. at the home of the? bride's mother. November nd were served with refreshment. If.- day annlerry of Mr. George ofE. afterand eJ. D. Callahan. take place Wednesday, ward amusement hall Friday Johann r Sebastian, Baclv Progress Hyrum W. Valentino ' with B.&hop ChrisMiss In Mis3 the evenlnr. following srlcy proKatheryn-Younfwas noon a Fall in Iake 3:30 the o'clock. at decorated Ther flowers Bronte decorated will temple. the Fall flciatinsr. the euterteln Through Eighteenth Century to members of the bridal it nurse at the room chrysanthemums a. birthday" cake, hold gram in the ward chapel, which engaged has kiddies. tensen ben and for th the'. Time of Modern Instrumental party at dinner rocnia and .delicious refreshments fish pond and candy . Its capacity, Canclnr waa the Pears hospital lor the p"t two inc 11 candles, centered the dinner filled to Music." Instrumental numbers ."Willi mis evening. Friday evening, Mi3s mere served after the ceremony. Omyj In the itnuHrotRl haJL ChryGeneve son of Besides famand Waldo H. table. were Holmes tmmed!at th J. years. be given. Mrs. Percival Perkins will Savage will entertain at her the Immediate relatives present.! santhemums decorated the hall for ..iiii-ht- r covens nr r. nome in lira- n'a rtnnnt were laid ii la f Mrs, for ini thn wfffl lira. vifitors Lino, ily, Charleg i t;iivm.in have charge of the afternoon. iioninp . A short extemporwas both K ol occaUons, O. N. Stohl of Miss guest Cltv enroute Patriarch Bitter Hrich.im Collinsin.(mnn. of r Ouvman Florence Murla citv. th.s to' Monday, latt lioth Saturday. Mrs. The art section- will' wii lrr aneous Iogan, was made bv Victor K. 111m and Vest tain of afternoon of evening. at luncheon at her home on Third youns people are. popular in social - clr- Halt Iake. where Waldo, is years speech Facer and honor Friday Ogdin. ptr morning, November 23. at 10:30 d D. W. " at Madsen Jrfffilh a and Mr. 11. was N. " Mm. to and at fltT'labor his credentials Thomas of party Fall November birthday o'clock. A paper on "John W. Alex- avenue, with covers for twelve. Srm- - ' C given ' fcirth ' CSth A musical cumbers. with his ' ten an Swiss in Mr. and Mr. Prior Facer. Mr. hia home, celebrating las a missionary ander" will be given by Mrs. J. L. day the bride will give a'trousseau tea rved to flowers decor-..r it- ike, Fall He left Salt nd - Mrs. wntard at her home, No. C Mozart anarfmon; mission.. tray luncheon wsji Facer. Jcierman , , Mary Franken. I . . . Chicago, where he had. been visiting. t day . . . . r.Mrs. .. . . . . Lake .. . . . . anniversary. . Hn tt InterIs ri the . .i'i r (60 wnn m ana n roonn ana Followirg .. in muiiti ui company even.ng iimm, jin. nmrr,ira rendered: which forty-twnext Mrsa brido of wgji II. were laid Miss for Elsie program covers Mr. and Mrs. Calvin !;. McGovern J. Packar and Mr. and Ruben esting miiSonarles. Braby. Mrs. R; ;H. Saum and Mrs. Annp. in the chapel, with RishCD Able P. Beeber. atai ureen, rormeriy of uarfield, are the of Los Angeles, who are guests of Mrs. Week, v.as the guer.t of honor Miss . Address of Wel. Rich conducting: assocla-A." luncheon Ward The Fourth given Wednedda;' by The reorganization of the Centralf Primary amuse- -j Mead in the ivwuveina paren;s, Mr., and Mrs. C. guests of Mrs. F. M. E. come -' l!oat A Tyson ana th UUhop a matinee Hon in by th of Dean the ritckrell. ctnducted hataar of party the Tr a Mr Princeton apartments, for: two weeks, uance entertained at dinnsrcamp Daughters f.. rf 'ndro. d,vrM.r a beautiful of gold :gpresentation on their way from Tacoma. Wash., to last Wednesday night at the a O Neil in ch was on Nance of , flftf moon, November exhibit. Trail First Pioneer in the .r1niC Flandro 1151 U. hon:r Kansas .City. to make I home, Seventh home. East performjnro ff "ThejTho - 'thqir ' i. was of follov.c Flower" direction the ... Passion in the under honor NovembelT inJraoJn enjoyed during street, of Miss Emma KauffIt I)inrinr chapel, "-- ' of.wpT.l.ti?,,tV' uunrv. w " oi in Monday miscellaneous sno wcr as kiph ternoon oy tne cnuurra ana a grnna- Mrs. Clara a iiorrt. ""ir ''iuiui jao.rs. vieorge j. jiraaiey ox uaitiana, man and Jack Liar, .w ho will be marpresiarns IP, Miss Refresh? was France at riVhbuT ball and Mr. soon. ried by Grey. Central evening Wednesdxiy state given night. erfortd rump, to to Seattle, ajSii nasi' gone war3' Retponse, BUhop T atslr.s servedkinds were The following officers were A red and white idea was carried Preece at her home on Tenth East- ments of all VrVl.nreMsSl her cousin, Mrs. C." G.wash., visit -registrar. Barah Billings, out. . onc. ompUrnlAr7 t STrfl".-" if2i?JmoA Jlancocig: in the table decorations. Red and street. In honor of the bride. An in- f elected: president; after visiting friends In Salt Lake. Josephson, Tuesrn7k ih?lir homltn iMir'if The Scgo Lily camp of the Daugh- - Mary Hoist, secretary: Iuls II. bishopric, composed and white carnations In a crystal basket formal-dinnellh party was given nj YyF. w EdWrv Abel ly B. Reed-iw,- u Mrs. Miss ters of the Pioneers entertained at a'.mnn. treiumrer: Charolette Braoy uy Miss Margaret Collins, a bride of the formed a centerpiece. Red candles in dav nlsrht for re5lng. Rich: f!UoM, Harmony Male Quar afternoon. . - rrriitmr- - Martha I. Berrce. hisseason, was the guest of honor at a crystal holders were at either end of win H. Standing and aMiss Bertha surnrlso narty In Thursdayof Mrs. In cornet ikjIo. John Fore;; paper the afternoon Pint W. honor at November tet; Orson H. Watklns. the 10, followed auditor, Thursday by party dinner given last Tuesday night by the table. Red and wnlte hearts were Borgqulst. torlan; Klit a tribute thr camp, .nnd Clarlnd B. Bffcher, chaplln. A ward amusement hall, nearlr JOO composed by Bd W. Lee, Mrs.. J. P.. Ryan and Jlrs. C. A. Mc- scattered over the cloth. The Dlace American theater. The quests num- - Nelson, former president wax First The fathered was ward of ths afternoon children home. at her committee Guire at the Newhouse hotel. t cards were Kewpie brides - and bride- - leered eight. appointed history chat and games, nnd'jome (Contlnood on r.gft Test.)'' time aro to compile the history In the form of a social In honor of spent vlih social Pink chrysanthemums formed 'a grooms. r was was a held Mrs. Nelson beautiful and Klder of mm Box. county presented Covers were laid i for Miss Emma centerpiece for the tea table. Th6 Mrs. B. F. Devinney entertained dis The corn- kIajmi lasket M a token or appre- - over to finish the-- work. place cards weer Jn chrysanthemum Kauffman, Miss Merlin Chamberlin, trict No. B. Mlzpah chapter. Order f)Z cut A delicious mittee includes Mrs. Jane K. Comp-tofor her labors. designs. Covers were laid for twelve. ait. and Mrs. George C. Lund. Miss the Eastern Star, at tiio Wednesday elationluncheon was served to thirty-fivchairman and business manager; Mabel Kauffman. Miss Llllle Kauff- afternoon at her home on Fourth Fast tray .Mrs. Lydia W. Forsgren. compiler of s Members of the Ladles' Auxiliary, man. Chauncey Dunford, Frank Green street. The rooras and the tea table Lucy Holtonr treasurer, ' were decorated in chrysanthemums In The Misses Alta history; Mrs. United Commercial Travelers, were and Henry Marron. and Minnie Olivo Hamsun., assistant and ilra.. entertained nt cards Tuesday . aftervarious fall colorings. The hostess Romer entertained the M. C society dala collector. R. the hallollng. During Mrs. Jay Charon entertained mem- was assisted by Mrs. Harry Rcger and noon by Mrs. F. L. Walters at her evening. November 10. nta extemporaneous short speeches were bers of the Plate club Wednesday aft- Mr. J. H. Thayer. Mrs. Warren H. Thursday home, 1990 South Mam street. Chrsanthe-mumhorn. made by members of the camp and Pink and yellow chrysanthemums ernoon at luncheon and cards at her Benjamin and Mrs. Lavina Brown pre- Miss Larsen's old fash musical selections rendered by Mary the rooms, decorated decorated the rooms. Ten tables were home. The guests were aeated at a sided, at the tea table. ioned costume were worn and prises M. Horsley. Collie L. Kofoed. Pa.ullne arranged If or cards. Tea. was served long table, with a crystal vase of for the best costumes were, riven to Jacolsen and Mm. Will Knudsen. On following, the' game. chrysanthemums as a centerpiece. Cleon and Delia Larsen. Game were The assisting hoatege wr Mrm. S. Covers were laid for twelve. played and the evening spent in a soB. Hamlll, Mrs. W. R. Williams and cial Miss Marguerite Rogers, vho way, a tray luncheon was served. Mrs. L. O. Lancaster. Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes Wed arrived . . I . m . will appear in the title role o Mrs. Lamar Jensen and Mra. Percy Baby Afton Rose,. who celeucauojr iiuiu rasaaena, tai.,- ana will Miss Katherine Broughall of this Ibe at the Hotel Utah for several days, Mat-i the or Younc y entertained "Knudson "Peg My Heart;" 'to be pro- ron'a club Tuesday evening. Novem- - brated ber first birthday We carry complete line of qualcity was chosen to speak at a banquet tM- - Holmes came to Join her at a party iven by her by the Alpha Pht sorority of band,' who arrived a week ago from duced by the Weber Normal . bcr 15, at Mrs. Jensen's home. Chry-- t ity furs, very .at college, December 13 and. 14, at 'santhemums wer arranged mother, ilrs. Gail Rose, WcJ-icsda- y rooms. evethe The about tractively the .Orpheum theatre. afternoon. HUDSON SCAL, COATS, best qualning was spent doing needle work.1 and a delicious tray luncheon wa-- i ity, beet made, at pricee renjlnj served. Mrs. Frank Emmett of from Mrs. Kugcne Wixom were guests of the club. Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs WITHOUT DIET-. ING OR EXERCISING often at the rate of over a pound a day Mrs-- Ben Abramson and Mrs. OrMINK CI PKh, pricee ranging from son Hudson entertained Thursday eve- and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taknf place. ninjr. November JO. at the home of ; i (, I am a licensed practicing physician and per-- : ,! Mrs..Abramon, In compliment to Mrs. sonally select the. treatment for each' individual KOLINSKI CAPES, pricee renglnj : case, thus enabling me to, choose remedies that' ' from will produce not only a loss, of weight harmlessly, !but which will also relieve you of all the trouble-- some symptoms of overstoutness such a s shortSMOULDER ANIMAL SCARFS at ness of breath, palpitation, indigestion, rheuma-tisgout, asthma, kidney . trouble and varioua pricee ranging from other afflictions "whjch often accompany over: ' , t - In attendance - ; . - i ' , : . v : -- - . - Mrs.1-II..T- . - .. andjy " , " . . -- ... . . - ..: - .' .." x . -' -- , ' - !..".-' I . '. - . - ' - , - -- w , . ' : . ". ... :.,.-.- . . ... i - - ; , . . - - We Take All the Heavy Work ,- ' 1 only a little ironing for you - 1 : , '.' -' : - ; . ... .... , in-th- e rose-color- ; . ed : Rose-color- ed - ! . s . ... v - ; , - - '.-:- I . ". ; . ". - , -- " waterwithout . : righam Society J. Salnt-Saens- Your Laun drv ; . . ". . i 1 1 ik I T Tl s . j Bt i t ! . i I car-jM- I: ;- - be-'liurl- n? - . -- " : i Mt-Cundle- - f -- ' ' - - . . foi-me- J I .. : j - i d W.-Youn- g Fcr. i . ; en-Joy- ed - ' ' J.-D- meet-Wednesda- - nr. : er.ter-taJne- - lou 1 . . - . i , , , i m & m m m .J v- j - af-;Wa- - , rm iiax7.anYr. f- ; . o. rd i. j - r nVTS i- . thlthJ7T, rr Thrrv J" r,i .r j,. it ) - . n. " e, - . T. G AJEWSKY , Furrier t . " 1 m - anni-vcrsar- hus-giv- en Os-den.a- nd $325 to $475 : ! ' -- - $175 to $275 ' I m, -stoutness. , r My treatment. will; Telleve that depressed,' tired, sleepy feeling,' giving you renewed energy and vigor,' a result of the loss of your superfluous fat. You are.'Tiot required to change la the slightest . from.-you- r regular mode pt living. ..There is no .If is simple easy and dieting or exercising. plea " ; sant to take. ' . ; ll iyou are overstout do not postpone"but :sit down right now and send for my FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and my plan whereby I am to be PAID ONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS TAKEN PLACE If you ' r . so' desire. ' ' ' V- ' - ' $175 to $275 $45 to $75 Every fur cuarnted. Fure purchased at thle lime will be given FREE STORAGE next eummer. v. t . - ; ,: DR. R: NEWMAN, Licensed Physician State of New York York, N. Y. Desk 8 yVlr 286'Jifth Avenue,-NeH-43- . v x . y - - .. ' - ! " ' - ? it' r ! i I : - - - il 'u,' Twerity-Foiirt- li Phone 1071 St. |