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Show . 1 d.,.., 6' t MO :111 ostes. L., ablii )iiii ow . - ,- ' 6 . 47- EVENING NEWS DESERET - , ,e). apillo.. , n. A 1I 0 1411.1.1.111.11111.1.11111111MAW -- - . , , F , . 0411A711(NG 0 7Aj D caDDH, oes. . ,, - k . . CfgS i .Jelinacist. briclo,oloot of Mies Huth Marfa. tho month. will toe gotten, of honor at sa Inforotai social affair ta be gluon by blao Ma:voila Aiurgitty o.1 her home I on Highland drive this 'vetting. The Lay rederLsion of, Women's1 attntoon $ t 004 le mooting WO for the clubil Civic Contor sod plane entertainment tit flooidont Wthion and oleo for the intatIng of the State red-ratiet WOMOS ciubo are boing if somom11 mob iMPIMPOOMMEFIMMIIMIE t s , - . Now IN , ID B LI t . . i t. Ili R CR D 1 . -- 0 1 .....1 t OV ''... , - . . , "Oaf . REEL SUPER FEATURE PICTURES-4- 0 , Million's of People Have Read the Book Samuel C. Park, Jr, antortainad al numb., of his young triande Friday ' at Rye Park eountry hom Ini ' Tb. Ray law Reeding club is niael. averting In this aftarisoon with Mrs. W. E. the Cottoneraott district. The rooms ki.oce at her home on liscond avenue guests wrra preeent The time was A intarsating affair of Saturday 'pont In dancing and suPOor afternoon was th luaohaon gives by serest The young host was aasistod hire J. H. Chanibars, whose gueats In rsoohing and ntartaining by his the membars of ter sawing club. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Perk..I Iwere labia bad for a canterplaoa a basIts ket of pink sitars tied with pink ma. A large affair of Raturday afternoon line. and small baskets of Ms same waa tho roception gives by Mrs. Rob- -, Bowan were at each ourser. Urn rt lands Gray la the Otawart IA honor of Mrs. Lslu snow, John Tripp ond Mrs. Willitud & liCvana assisted the hoatass dur ing tha attar- - Hommick whose marriage to . noon...The gloat. included Mrs. Barry J. Lawranots will takts solar this' Howe. Mr. John Howe. Mrs. W. & month. Tha rooms wore bright withl ' . . . - It FIJIrgfflJ Lii)IFIL RIbll..11 , , . . , ...Nur, he --will Was Elisaboth Proeoer, less otionll fur Stanford university In California. was Rowel of honor at a Kensington oven by Slim Ruth Cartwright on eatordey. Autumn tints were mos In the deeorations anti His voyeur iscluded )Jr.. S. IS. Ramey. Jr.. it re. Ernost Motlarry. Was NI triam Hubbard. Miss Idarlorto Whiteley.! Wee Roth Sonlor. Mies Mabel Cart. wright. kilo' Marian Jonas, Miss Juno' throe'. Mies Maud Iturton. MM Rohl. kfaskin. Miss Emma lAughran, Mira Corieuela stalwart Miss Ole,41111 Hardt. man. Wm Virginia Ramey. Miss Kativ.1 twins Whitmore. Was Lemma Johnson., Mine Miranda Harmon, Mimi Orem Set., Ile. Miss Gladys Itaitio. Miss Maud $at. ile Mire Zula Smith. Wee Eleanor: Drury of Lab Point and ikties Ins Marks of Botta. Mont. te entortaliting 'Ito Wonionli flopublWan club this attar-boo- n at her home en Eighth ram elicit. Tito program loonideit a Jails bit Heart Weigh and h$ua.CdI number by Warn Ifdna Gannett anti Mlati beds diocuotiod. - - - ' 0, . . - biro. T. -- . i Al.k -- (51- . , . ., , . A . ......---... 0 1919 S SEPTEMBER MONDAY . . , , 1 ... ... , , 1111 , C ---- - . . . . - , Thousands of People Have Seen the Play , . 'V airtimerioatmoo The Picture is a Masterful Visualization of Them Both , THOUSANDS SAW IT YESTERDAY AT THE STRAND THEATRE apart-mant- a. goldentriow. Erickson. Mies Mary Ross was hostess at an Orpbaum party and lunchaoa on Bat. Urdu (Ivan in honor of Miss Marian Mr. and Mrs.' Benner X. Milikil-S6ri-Accoliipiiii6-theTicttiiMilteeptete- ,c flowers forming the oentsrpieca. Coy. era were laid for a dosen guests. - Would advise you to attend the Matinees the picture. . PRICES: n. ertainad at a, dinnar last evening at the Country club, a basket of gardan Ilmith 8.:30 P. M. 6 P. M. M. i In the Theatre at the start start on schedule. Please arrange to be in line at and avoid And all of 3:30 P. P. M. 1 4 SHOWS DAILY: and Mara Lout... Clark. Tha table had for a contarplato a bowl lined with d an Bowers. Tha guests Includad tar btim Alio Balboni Mina Virginia Ritar, Miss Margarat Stewart, Miss Catharine Stawart. Mini Sarah Ross. Mins Marion Clark. Miss Louisa Clark and Miss , tolerance Brothers. ' Special 1 by a Symphony Orchestra - d asters and suisturtiumk mingled with marigolds. Iftsilow provalling throughout The tea Instal had for a eantarploce a baskot mtrigolds and purple asters tied with manna In both. colors. Tbe Cluny taro, sloth was laid over yellow. Assisting In raordving war tho mothar of Rio host.' oat. Mrs. E. Y. 'Parlor; has idatars. Mrs. It, R. Carden and Miss Moan Taylor,, Mrs. Lemmas Snow and Mrs. Wallam' Ituntar, mother and slater of th street of honor. Ma 'treat cards war ra. calved by littlo Mims Ressomarie ens and little Mies Betty Wood. Stoph. Presiding at the tea table wore; M. e IL N. Young. Mrs. Arch Mrs. foram Walkr. Mrs. Browning Harold 11. Daynes and Mrs. A. H. EVrickson ..te- Biotin, hi entortaining the Irueats werat Mrs. F. Y. Taylor. Mrs. T. R. Stophena Mn. Royal Daynt and Mrs.D. W. Wood. Assisting In serving wore: Mrs iIMMIMMINMMMMIEOMI Taylor Chamborlain. Mrs. Glen Mc. Ewan, Mien Ada Rtringhant. Mrs. W. Connors. Miss Mary Clayton, Mim El- ton Orlob and Mist Ruth Wiatomb. Punch was oterved by Mn. Will Powell.' Mrs. Katherine Butler and Wm Beth' Sande. Music was furnished by Hitt "Four. bit" quartet. Ono hundred and fifty Invitations wore issuod. F.. lb. Deaprowt Plows by Moffat. Mre Gaorg Brown, Mrs. Ooortla .19nItins. Mrs. U. G. Miller, Mrs. Joasph Barlow and Mts WILLIant , ,, Childrep - -- night. waiting Adults. 50 cen 25 cents Miss Lelia Pechart. whose marriage takes place this month. wan irutort of COES TO QUESTION GIRL honor at a shower Saturday aftarnoon Mins Martina Marion at bar given by borne on Douglas avenue. A basket of whits asters Hod with yellow lulls WHO LER. HOME WITH , (Tor The News by It Addington Bruce.) formed tha contarplec and golden. and sunflowers were used glow MITS111111 W. nargreow k throughout the rooms Tha guests In. on the front door didn't keep card who find. , BY oluded Mina Lillian Burgan, Miss Rose . poucE4HB.E.RmEwstilluttreke MEN wANTED apoomykilLII Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wyershorg rave ' from using the hack door. Not sTARTLING. DIROOVERR 803tvraL-Ndelight them "Nargan. Miss Edith Olsen. Miss Viola a mustcalo one considered that he or she had Saturday evening following Ca momila. Mias Marguerite of rules in breaking the quarantine Locke, the Orpheum bill. In honor of Mist done a dishonorable or a dangerous tar from the Old Orchard Vion'Lydin Ploodquist, Mrs L. Poch. 1 local board of health. thing." NOT, a thorn-tre- e Pollee Captain Henry C. Taggart their art. Miss Florenco Pechart, Mrs. Harwhich Peter olim;hemoluirnbreummronter... atA In extenuation it might be pleaded disease of theirs ald Watson. Miss Rhshgren. Mrs. T. cult- - The former is In had never left Sunday morning for Ely. Nev.. to tacks contagious a child of theirs. They are or by the educational ignoramuses of passed.. Ile real life Mies often 4. ?Award and Miss Margaret GabY. Gabriel Anderson.- - formally of this tiered to keep the child out of school whom this 'dory is told that in every question Louise Eine !gross. Na particular attention to it city. Suppor was sorved from a tablo paid off the streets for a certain period instance the illness of their families girl. who is being 'told at Ely withiano Mins Louie Hill and Miss Dolph& effectively 0 ne morning he stopped to rest u n- I acute was so 'mild" that it was "really un- decorated In &store. mid after Its recovery from the he IS look old, to R. McDonald. Ha up years Frank it' Tho guosts inoluded Capon wara hosiesnes at a matinee I fair" to bold them to a rigidI tleeranof the dame. a" Mho stage Anglia party followed by a tea at tha Hotel Kilgore, Miss Ellsaboth Gruonbook, leoula Eichoonmaker, alias Jack 'Tow- This order inconveniences them. tine. aw a most astonishing and startling Vtah in honor of Miss Ruth Murphey, Miss Miss Blanche But this would not justify theni Fastened on the sharp thorns ler. 23. at the request of Chief of They denounce it as unreasonable. a prospective bride of the month. The Miller.IrriedtrOruenbeck, Min. Alta Bean, Miss Susanna sight And they do not wait until the official behavior. were three 111t1 I. The White. J. girl Parley centerpiece for the table was a baskat Stedman. Miss Charlottb Parkes. Mrs. of one of the branches Folic The virulence of dsiesse germs Is lifting of the quarantine to send their big grasshoppers. a big moth, two of white asters tied with lavender ma. David Totichenor. Mr. and Mrs. the daughter of Mrs. Ellen Snelgrove. little one outdoors. not to be judged from the "mildness" Arnold big caterpillars. a Hazard, a small SNollit141111 line and the place earls were deco. 1,101VIS. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Smith, is etreet. She Third South Aolisw reWest 822 Or if the disease is such as to of their action in a certain individual Mr. and a young English Sparrow. rated in hand painted brides. and Mrs. Orville Kilgoro, Mt. and moue said to have left her home with the quire quarantining not the stricken or set of individuals. . Do you wonder that Peter thought The guests. besides the guest of Mrs. Donald M. Phaw. ( on women the three and men two members all other child alone also but Judse and ?Ars. he must be dreaming? He couldn't It might very well happen that that honor. included Miss RuthClark. Mbar John F. Tobin, Mr. and men 1. two The of even more are Mrs. ,414 of could Char1es the or Sept. and' individual those creatures individtals peg- night family. they imagine how those Emmarosa Woodruff, Miss Marcella Hoernor. Mrs. Edward women had been living at Ar- - have become fastened on those long cones& Boldly or furtively, they dis- messed an exceptional resistive power t beMurphy, Miss Marjorie Burrows. Mina thur Ilanbrouok. Wilford Rchoppe. to the attacking germs. But the mama . Snelgrove home for about a week liv- - obey the health board's orders. Ptedman. Mr. sharp thorns. It was a dreadful 'Clien Armour-Mis- s I Hazel While and Cannold-an- d fore their disappearance. Sometimes they think so lightly of germs, if- transmitted to other Ind,- Fritmeat Ban, sightromehow it gave him an un?lies Eileen Harrington. Higbee . men the born. their disobedience as to boast about it. viduals, might be virulent enough to ing at the Snelgrove home, comfortable feeling. He didn't want lett are said to have contracted a grooery As reported-In- a- reent was hard atil issue of the cause death. ttoo sttatyirarohuinmdoothlterea. wyaety.lt store in a bill at the neighborhood American Journal of Public Health: However. That is why the breaking of guar-simp. . , without left which The) ' Johnny to over Paring. wrong. "A group of 'prominent citizens' antine must be accounted not "You're they a finally- he did and hurried Chuck. are also said to have caahed a fictitious had gathered Johluty a "You:re Wrong, for occasion.. social I1 the Old Orchard bubbling over with foolish, but actually a wicked thing. ' their before were Men women of departand of money the one is some a just intelligence for It to tell strange quite possible single guar-- a store of food when ure. and honorable people, all of antine breaker to let loose le a there, and dreadful thing he had seen in enough to lay up aWhen to come i you Mrs. Snesigrove is employed at an them, or thought they were. plentiful. and to try to find out It the scourge of some the thorn-tre- a munity one IIE smart- - dance frock shown In know I don't why think about it uptown establishment and is away "During the evening the subject of epidemic. The deaths in that epidemwhat It all meant,' of food shouldn't from home afternoons' and eventngs. quarantine ... N, the sketch Indicate what may be ' was discuseedand how lc; one and all. may then justly be- - laid Sitting, on his tdooratep under the who eats that kind some others aa same last tt the store When she home returned is to be quarantined, and at the door of the up it Monday, Man or 4,4, done with lace Bouncing and a bit oft annoying big apple tree in the far oorner of, Of of foods. ' night she found that the two men and all that. Then the little group, or sev- woman who would not comply with the Old Orchard, he found Johnny store up other kindswon't cloth of silver or gold. The skirt is and I long had course de-keep those three tell' things to disappeared. how And eral of the the quarantine law. at once hurried Chuck group. began telling ' wornyi straight and gathered in simply ati news. Johnny didn't but they will keep from one meal to that her daughter was also missieg. they had ided quarantine. The sooner the public grasps this him They c NA ... i. is all ravestigation led her to believe that related r that and the its another probably waist each had how once. erriment When the sooner public opinion scorns line, Peter only trimming being truth, . interrupt ' 4. the men had taken the girl and the 'fooled his story Johnny quite frankly Butcher wants." and escaped from and condemns and socially ostracizes five rows of inch-wid- e silver ribbon in, "Who is Butcher the Shrike," about their business all quarantine breakers, the sooner police were notified. The next dap home -told him that never had he heard of at on side- - with entail bitter , r,''' taught Peter. "Ile's a new- one to word was received from Kingston, N. ;despite And-tha- t some death wilr he from that rate such through the contagious, contagious sleeveless bodice la oft Y.. by Chief White that the two .men disesise fly bows.--Thdiseases' take an appreciable fall. the house. Peter:- - must have been dreaming and -i to were wanted there for grand larceny. rib- a to think" It I good II (Copyright, 41)P9, by The Associated narrow silver It. , cloth. velvet with know "They didn't the Butcher The next . t 9 officers that the Now 9( ,,....-Will Eight Extradition. Peter , knew that he hadn't, 'tory: joke on bon belt which should be In black of Newspapers.) 1 been1 ,ca-)4dreaming. He knew that he Shrike. After sending telegrams throughout some dark color.:A fichu of lace inT. W. Ray-th- e eves R E. and Clarence own 1919, Burgess). by with. soon gustus his had eyes (Copyright Sutherlandograddating in 1916. The very iny oic ' west. Chief White finally received bould. -- -over --I hei bites the 1,, rrent lotal literature of the lieutenant was on pa.trol duty off the .4 dreadful sight in the thorn tree that ) located had been word el that the party I !omst of Ireland, where the work was '.1.1,"Qi?-,,-, to form a sort ofr and he grew upper ',G at Saturda3r time, in4luding the local newspapers Wins i in especially difficult owing to inability Chuck for doubting him. But men- were to fight 'and cot, Johnny short sleeve. The fichu is tied at the said the afternoon reS. and will be of war vessels to distinguish between------t--to be'Johnny persisted in refusing to Salt Lake. If this te exceIIen ft condition, , .,' back with ends, left hanging, and ift ,e 6. . sai cornerstone 0 I the new enemy and Ally aubmarines, the Handicap From Chester extradition placed lieve and repeated that he was cer- 1 if and White Chief true. the tie- churchiat Ninth East and Th!rd South ,'withstanding say& desired the velvet Wilt may be tied in : i tamM Peter must have dreamed it. recognition signala. ,...., . contends that she accompanied them- streets ineit year when building work Captured German subs were run 13; "' .' 61t , a spectacular wney.. ths men will "You're wrong. Johnny Chuck. You a long loop and end bow, the lace andI Sept. be held at Ely is . ..,. American crews to Portsmouth, Eng.. star ed. are altogether wrong. Peter hasn't wrestling match. George Nicholson. Um !for the New York authorities and the - , ribbon intermingling. ,. 1: . I --- -nearly 300 miles, under their own t said Skimmer Greek denton. won a handicap bout from !charge of abduction - for the disapat all." The dress sketched is shown. in - i on one occasion where an and power, hole in a lived 4 who SWIlitCW, Exa the, mations Announced of.the Snelgrovairi will not ... ,. English war vessel captured a Ge, white sit eream colored Bee with clothi Chtick's Art Chester of Pocatello. Chester agreed !pearance thauttiSeeklUat aboVe-J- ( be pressed. , -- -man sub the prize crew failed to start ;rFor . .4 - houtte and.hadebeen fatting where he to throw; Nicholson- - twke in 90- - min- I Federal Positions rz of sliver and silver ribbon. but 'black is Miss Sneigrove the sister of Mayo its engines after 10 days, a chief ma- He succeeded in gaining one fall! Stes. .1 overhead everything. --or dyed lace may be used if preferred. left Salt was-se- nt ' N mateover' .yeare w,,ho ,igne,Igrio17,,liti ,old, .... from 20 a toe but On , t hold. In minutes In munitions T CI:. ,' it, "Well. if you knot so much about United States Civil 9ervice tphinist's .f and of course colored submarine, and had the satin or brocade ., . said Johnny ;reek came back otrongand worked so .',, : please explain," - and has eonu4lssion - obstreperous engines running smoothexamineannounces the 'T be substituted for the metal til.)tit,' '17 I watt dropostilble forCherterliot, beet" ..heard from since. 'Murk fast that,lt 10 in minutes much to the mortifi- ly ' , it the end-onamed below to be held on the cation a . I tion replied to stay behind him. and atthe"les simple-enou- l 1 of the Englishmen. 4, across-:, the to -Skimmer, - -- .....,,,,..,...... happened f' ,i, t ,, given. Application" biarrinr-s-nileveloyed 'Tor datielbClut-IfitulreltiF- ri Utah aSoldier; Are - date the-- aoheRatr,,rottybe 4 ,, turt er Informataminay be . to a linish. : Niatlsti v.eighed '1riMOM : 1 ........ ning gowns are very formal and rich a olDtaine:1., ' isn't Shrike. t It ncer ft i sight li , Wry pleasant I, , , ,Ort d uctor:Arreste cL pounds and Chester 160. A large crowdFrom Army fr1.10,feilwwesnfAlt,... windowTSalt-LalaC- tl ., Discharged ' I must- admit, nne must give witnessed 1.4 ' .11.. but 7 bunAt sycent, !Ashton and several match the . topkingjzideed. ..,. ', , ' 14 ;, far Buteher-ves- dit .it. being,Jaroart-dredflollh-- 2..hands.,....,--, cha.pged. post, n' . office, It IJ-show. where fall and winter style. V':.... a con,.. The following tfia-hit 'in toba-c'e''',: were displayed. ail exceptionally loveon the Union Pacific railroad. ductor 7, radio 1913; D. ing (male) A. expert at Fort Rtissell, ' .... discharged ... $ipt. ',, ea' r.:' ''" t, rwas ,.... white. i 4' -to ,o,s, gcrernta-eaid ("itiale) Oct. 7..1919; plant entio .., 1.4.1 a a awresstass ow tome s is a a is arrest ed S atur d aI - bY D etectivea ,,, turn - .4: ,.,, ,.,.... :, .... - "''''' lit k ' c t )4 Irii,- ! ,: .- ,,,,,,...12, gineitt-Sogl,,,23,...840,1,94 otettk--- ..t. - E- Woodward-oand,-;Y:- ' draped skIlfully' In a one-sideffect. 41.;,Irgbisols,.. Carl Salt take: From DiSanst, Corp. translator (male and female) Oct 8,1 the skirt having a decided flare Over l is being held in the city' jail for $, 441, .i frt.!, 1' ( Corp. Thomas C. Eldredge, Corp. Lee 1919, qualified In, Japanese; claims tand I - On. hip whils the materlal of Officers say investigation. they found , Holee. Calvin B. examiner (male) Oct 8. 1919; . , ' . frock ullowed the natural lines - 1 .. - ' ' ..irilo.neFs.resye.rgFtenrditrienwwand Serits F. physicist thtsico Oct. 7. 7919; ficiditen new automobile tires in Guywn'a , ' . U A- - l' ' ' Virgil : ' and that they suspect tbar ' in insect control (possession Clyde C. euperintendent .', 1, 2 tketn's at the othecoide. Pratt, J ot Rail the ,MucxHmainmn. :.;:.)f,,..., . , stole them from a hot- car. ituywn - bodiee was of Corp. Charles 'E. Richmond, (male) 'Oct.- - 4, 1919 ; researcir assist- - ihe piaft-satin- . N,. a ", .'" , 7, the oth 441, 4'1 t . says the tires were offered to him on P.7 g Sergt, Jack Joseph 'Snider , Norman ant In agricultural genera h Y ( ' - . - er ,half of goldthe and whatf- - brocade. . ,4 : ithe train in Wyoming at a reduced . . Waiters. and. female) Oct. 8, 1119; I, ,,i them. 01111 another unistiararmi:fitite Orittoi--lt 4-.husbandman From,towns outside of Salt Lake;l animal : - ' (amis.) 0,41price and that he bought 74' 6 t -- , ' et 1 ' 4 it Frank Field.istoad, Bonsta; Luke E. 8, .1919; junior computer (malei 1 colored velvet with a train Iformed! 1919: , ; al Oct Cahill, Garfield; William A. Quinn, and female) L by the draping ' of the gown. A IF Cedar City; Corp. Thurman Tepham; chauffeurSept 26, 1919; telephone4 4 d id 4,' H Ippetult-t----:-,----,1 I eiso was ii.one-sid- e 4 eg ' - ' 0 Sept-19--Jess O. Webb, Corp. Joseph L. Bader, operator (male '41 draping. the traini s -i --, '' : 27, -': Thomas (male) Sept Maadell, 19110; Parry. Mackelpray. l' Utt-Pelog taced with cloth of gold or iold ! 1 . roale ) ; ( asistant F. Louis Farnsworth. 1919; laboratory s.-- -. Corp. - Leroy Willis: , Hinderrille: Sept, -1;48. . sieson few-- of the: ',cling . Clarence Elmer Bliss, Corp. Hincittry; , were Entirely sleeVeless; bu4 thd I - Taylor, 1,Tuab.: Sprit Hamer R. Webb, U - f as now being brought- ,. Mtn- - Lieut. Swenson, Utah .16C4r -..--Erick Erickson. . . Corp. . prose that tastes are changIng . L. Jones, Nephi: Corp. , IMonroe: Commander of Submarine. , , again. Sleeveless gOwns and those -- , ' . siiiiritonce. Irtwk of Itare and Metal t In fl M. Btudabaker, We are , Home Ogden: Jayson Leave on is I . .1tate the ruld, Clarance, D.., Freeman. 'Corp. I blend,ofprirrie-wheata A. Dalon ,Arnnagkeinlegs,uspeactatrles:Kansanovi !Denali Provo; g.C. Haggard.: fosrctioitys; - Pressmen's m'cohulK. Swenson. .of Pleas- - , Sir ihe Is - - 1 der It The n are to be pild tra I !son. Spring City; Albert. a,ncl S. I ' - -- of r. e, the 'lows: y Georg. Settled-b-s A greernen) per week cyllnder I . 4e cCaillileaorgOtaenledphalolnetteste:poteiTts. ia .borrie from sax Submarine hOil-Fcylinder press journeymen. 1 836 ,. platen press foremen in rooms! , - Taken From Cornerstone. fq.dro. Cal. to visit with his' mother of the Salt, Lake Printini of five or- more presses; 837; any a h ipments., --- - -- - and brother; Wilford IL Swonson.-th- e --may - mg , union, 4to. led, who .1Vrie prees foremen In rooms of leesplateml . buI1dinç I on leave of ab- - I borne latter n M corner at the tl being The , loos 1 strike last Tuesday. signed SA1 five ,1"refigeS, 'placed , ,, 31, and platvn journeyI' where he will II Paure stone SI' church t"unrneetetrient with the Lmptoying 1. of $35, men, Episcopal r:nrate ednettoetten-work- .i h in ktladers aswyciation 9f IL . Pourtb South and Main when it The lieutenant is a brother of ItiOtop Th rn en Aemonked 41 frm forern 1 - e SS t which "'the?, , agreed to- - a in rooms of a-in: it p6, was .paned- ktatui- - S. 1.4 Swenson of rifrasatu- crove srlc - - ., more - - Fireproof -th.vi nye -buflt IIt - newurday., in weele and to return to work 149 prPs. IP99t rocnns. 1r , for forem-- 1 C01213111T of afternoon by Rector J. H. Dennis of Firof. John G. Swenson of the III - than Oragetoday. The new scale is to continue fir premises and 131 fur of veirtrymee litchi& IL I at Prove Bo was appointed to , , ,k,, ebor , and un trien in effect until April '4 I A AnS. ouaiititosabiaooloive 1211 Senator George Zugnebib ion Wes Second South auties. Annapolis by ' Obey Quarantine Little Stories,For. Bedtime I I . Fenn 717. , , PPE V , 4A10,11 I 41' Mrs.-War- - y 0 JAI re - Fashions . Om. Arnericans ti or - 1 ly ler I cons-terrib- Is-- . - 0 pig-head- - ' ) , , e - had-finish- ' ,' e - - t ' L ,, - c , '4 In . biidies-ind-lall- L - . --- I, arm-yerv- GàNtèholsoA quite-indigna- -f- rom----there Ely.---;W- - 1 ,D - I .., . l , , I ' been-dreamin- ,,,.., ':" , I i ' A I , I ' "-- rather---croesly- d 1. , .:-,- otilc, -- , ' t '''-- - -- i.-- . ,, of-th-e-,, --:,, I':,''':, ' : ' i':i -, - I ' 1, - - ' -- '' ,,,1!,,,-1-;-;- ', - i , ' -- -- .., ,. ' At- fri Its Flavor - - us ed ,- - , - 1r-evening . , . -- - I ., ' S ., I . . 4 - ' , Irivestlear; - . L -- . lig ,,,litu.cis- - .111 of liedlth rich (' The ,wholesome. taste of ' ale . s urniture 1 -- 9, and-fem- Clerk-cal-ri- ale) 1 - balanct.d of baking. qualities of this allErnitd. 1 I- eras - -- 10.-1t2- - - L46esateosa - .; assesses . - Rates - . -- 1 Reason - r. ii -- st keyser , -- ----- - t , flH : 11-- 6. 4 food are remarkable. we . our. 1 I mai tet barley developed The - Less Than Freight . m-e- - , -- --- er :I. I , - - --- out-see- -- . ...., lib itns r Cruywor-34--yeartt-old,- - - - , 4 I |