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Show , - - DLTZBET5SW8 FUEINITUREsTonAGE f la IN honor of Mimi I Trowbridge.. Anna Leona bride this Of- - wok, Um. Samuel B. Welsh en tertalned Mohday afterpoen at the 'home of her sister. Mrs. Bertram '4.411 - Roosevelt avenue. The rooms and the tea table were decorated in orange and black, suggestive of Chryeanthenriums ' and marigolds were ranged through the MOMS. Thirty guests were present.. Mr. and Mrs Albert J. Cope will entertainTuesasy evenfng at their ' home. 121 smith Second West street in honor of Miss Trowbridge and her fiance. James Hirold Wes Trowbridge entertained at a trousseau left Sunday afternoon at her home: 119 east Seventh South street. The rooms were decorated in baskets of Yellow ehrysanthemums. A. gold bowl of phall& roses cent, tered the tea table. bride was salaried by her s. - mother. Mre James E. Trowbridge. Miss Grace Trowbridge. Miss Leah MrsGedge, Mrs. Rulon Sperry. Vene Weight and Mies June Ivor son Mrs. A. C. Kirk was In charge - of the dining room and as assist4 sa Myra Whiter and Was Phyllis Daynes. in serving. , Musical numbers were given during the afternoon by Miss Cleo Despain. Miss Lucille Madsen. Mies Grace Trowbridge. Mrs. Loa DeckCr. Mra Minnie G. Horne, vocal-,hits and Miss Bessie Nickerson. pianist. Was Grace Nickerson gave a reading. Two hundred and ififty guests called. Mr. and Mra Verne W. Weight entertained Saturday evening at their home on Blaine avenue. In ' honor it Miss Trowbridge and Mr. - Ludlow. The decorations were in Halloween colors and sYrnboll. Game were enjoyed and were fol. lowed by a late supper. The guriata - besitattest -- --- --- , by-Mi- , ,- ' - S C S Announcement I. made of the engagement. of Miss Margaret J. Smith. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Chicago. to Henry Kennedy. son of Mr. and Mre,S. A. Kennedy of 1154 east South Tern- pie street. this city. The marriage will tale piece November 11 ...in Chicago. Mr. Kennedy. Sr.. Is se- Silitant tn the preeident of the CoItim his. Steel corporation. and with Mrs. Kennedy mune to Salt Lake a year ago to make their home. The -- - -, - - graduate the ef- University of Chicago and is In businees in that city. ' TI,tetson, a bride at Miss Bernice a trousseau tea, Sunday afternoon from 1 to I o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. A, Hansen: 1174 Fourth East street. The rooms and the tea table were decoratedOn yellow - and white chrysanthemums. Musical numbers were given by , . - - 1 - . Dr. Edward's . Olive - Get at the Cause Remove ! Tablets It - i and: - Dr. Edwards Olive Tab et a the substitute for calomel, set genill on the bowels and pooltively do the work. People afflicted with bed breath quick relief - through Dr. IEdwards Olive Thblets. The pleas, d ant. tablets pre taken for bad breath by all who know , them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tabletsact - gently but firmly on the bowels and li ver. stimulating them to natural action. clearing the blood and -gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous omel does withott1 any of the bad , after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sicken' Ing. griping. cathartics ars derived front Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets without griping. pale or any effects. D. P. M.4 Edwards discovered the formula after, seventeen Years of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver oornplaint with the attendant bad breath. ' Olive Tablets are purely a vete4ompoun4 ,snized with- ekes otl: you will know them bY their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the 1 sugar-coate- -- at-fe- et, 15c and Know This Shoqici ow 1 debt Ot !Melted 10 - Lit 1eople the discoverer et the now temente Mot. mole, Prescription- - dad they ought to be, mots grateful because this ricOr to tabobesity remedy to nen prepared Tobiele Promnption let form, can be tobtatnect at sill drug stereo tho world veer at the reasonable price of ono donee tor a bon- - Or yen can secure the them threct by sending the prig to Do. Alsrmele, Co.. General Motors flidg no excite trett, hilleh. This now Wove, Reredos tor the tor dieting or vat:tont nt the Ovortag.body 10 Isormal. Altvernmmeat. s - - - '200-Sliee1,, - v4 Fat People' AlI ---- . 1111 Wig et V. Akso two, progra' es or laugh - week. include a new Fez monkey comedy called Clever ape iselV irained"Put Over sok istutuutuur laughable vitroton of a damn Welt and a modern Romeo. A Felix cartoon and tetra yeti el:millet the program. KAT - Bostonians as Gail B. xxs 'noir high shintlarg are ao,.1. up A P loalting. 'an der c410::,:t.dtvantakteaturfull. nip 'AUDI-411"A- rAirract Es L - ataitaway Entortats. pro, Stoop sod Seas? Brat. 'Hat La Tows.. barbs, Terry. ;arm ceoaas is LtL. Gru".. it114 MOTION - IMPRESS 'ark ,,,,,, Boit sad Norma Shower ta 'MEM-POSSISSI IS COSOSIt;' Madge Pods); Polito Nowa; Nil. hall's LAU Symphony. TORY-7An Tho Sot- ref Aatonso toeinan." )44. , dor - l. reit Mies Grace Berth laet. pianist. and by Leo Tellefson. vocalist. The bride was assisted by her mother, Mrs. T. A. Tat Weak Am Trney YShepherd and Miss Ilyrtice mason. One hundred guests jeer rdr. and Ira Richard Ray 'Codell entertained at dinner Botta. on Ninth home their at day evening avenue in compliment 19 Miss Tellefson and Merlin A. Clayton, who will be married this week. The guests were; - Mr; and Mrs. 'Months A. Teliefson. ).fr. and Mrs. Tracy W. Shepherd. Miss Myrtle Chriatensen, Leo Talletson. The Sigma Thom Pit. sorority till hold its annual banquet at the Hotel Utah Saturday at 4 p.m,- In charge of the arrangements are Mrs. J. O. White. Mrs. W. E. Ittas. ter, Mrs. Horton, Major arid Mrs E. Kirkham; - EVORti and Current Literature section It the Ladles' Literary Club will entertain at a social at the clubhouse Wednesday stternoon. The eonunittes in charge ?KIM. 1 Jika4 Chadwick. Medea "1" .11:0I...7: c 11111 .: rairamountErnpre$11. to cheat's a it 'would ba difficult itiOnit Of the le- with Hollywood "Rom- totata sal tortotuttor. - ow sod JuLiar. osatody, Volta ass. GRO l'414" Ikast."1" , , a . . ' ,- t -- . " ''""' ' l':' ,...' . ;I t , 10 , , -1- Ford ,,,.,: - r-, - ----,.- .- -- ,, . .. - ,, . 411 ii 101,1 - iIk i Ail' I. , , 1 .,,,,,,,, ,: ?r Iill . . t, , 'l 4. . ,44 4'-- - , . - . 1 i . ...r. ... Linoleum', f ,,.., . , r. -, - --- - ,--- -- A sassed and polished floor of d i lowit ' 1 - --- . .. Armstrong's - . , ( I i :, ii.4 z. )- - 17 ,..--rt----- - -- - ; , , , 1A0 I 414011411; - retains ' :. :i 1t- il . - . , .1 , p it t 1 .',, , -- ' , Is - -, -- . a , .: . .. ,' ;-- .1, - -- El lim - -- Ca' 11.,1:r...", , , t,t a. CRJ ...I" I Nt ss 'mount-Empre- rr '''''''''' lit III '' .11411:-;:- ' 'I' 1 ' ' 1011 moo -- CIRCLE ; ' ,.... ,....;,;-:-.--- 4N. them containing ment of suspense and sustained sc.found "Empty aitio -- than Paramount picture whichParaILs" tho at Saturday 4, ' opened theatre. The story in lost the Ot a man and woman 1 ' OCks "Three Ili yv woods battling for survival and for self respoct. their retention of Vitall,., Ithe ' ' P,..y.,,Iinv the Interest light--- freak lb ' -.7". ' ' ' ' i mart and bolds It through to tits Th. compulsory tdOption of a i finish. The method of handling Ittee1Y-:- : Tann - orphan by Attlee, Itho plot makes it practically intOhronle-old bachelors. with Attend-- I possible to forecast the outcome. ant nontle and near tragic Incidents. v- - The stray. Is 'adapted the is depicted in the Cloninger corn"; famous novel by Arthlar Stringer. Pears excellentseedition of "Three , photographically and aesnitaily, Oleo IrPelebew blaTtat at "lei the picture is excellent, having for, i moultWir.L114I ,1 ...,'. ,,..' tits background theOftittntio 16 life Canadian P"b'' and- forests Itains on at showings regardless repeated , i Rockies.- From the standpoint of stage and ecreen se evidenced of- iket.a.Abe --picture leaves- aofbiad the enthaataara and Obirialla enloY- to ba Aelored, Jack How appears Mint- et the andienne man. while at the rugged outdoorsta accorded - The work- of the cast ,is atighly 1 so excellent by pport eommendable throughout the well ,Narrna Shearer as the modern, cut. balanced production. Norma Deane ithred eociety girt. of the than, as Sydney Faimhild. the charming I supporting cast Who glee the flgie dieturber of the .,bitherto well expected of theni are dared bachelors' homed' oritament-'1Charis- a Clary. Gertrude Olmstead. -- ,..,,m protram4IC- 1111" T1 '',',. 1 i, '! . t,i.d1 le : . , ' --- Floor in the House v-e- tilmilectalmal; couwesidd t,ttuhoreugitareisthoenecitehveatr a 'Ito, P16yer hatmlán".amtli Chat- - nue. ot: or to the merrhsont Talmadge add the Pic-Equally aS alt."1111111 - :IrtyrettskstioscAL,,,lamiLtd9obridutabitirly.11 tia. SfliJfl ltr ; - , 4 4 trans. houtiohold, and her winsomeness iliena xatio gad mewl gearter. la- the David Pesetzkl,-- the' noted' Rue. I gentle- an pianist, is tarnishing a must-their- ehilied of 'regardless reit' treat at the Paramount-gut4orbiddilett demeanor. I three times a Victor - Gillard's portrayal ,',O! pre In by appearing with concert, in conjunction ay -Th eodore- Pindlel. the picture. 8Ilia'n gena'" ill lel"11'"". a r' profane old ' His playing of difficult selections ,arts and Me outbursts and incon- - I fully demonstrates his ability as a eistencies are most entertaining. cancan , it. That is the way to rearm, - -years' ago a linoleum floor curtains, fabric rugs. Because it George Cleveland as Dr. Richard , ,paths pleoiat. Newt. -- Hedge pods.c. and an J uaga I Guant' aOil Victor . never have been consid-- - carefully cemented la place over Little-- Syniphorty '' nommight Kintbstrir beauty of -a linoleum floor. Trumbull. work well with Gillard I ered for this charming bedroom.- -- - lining of builders' deadening felt, 1 ' In s. Teat and the pisto the entertainment -. ---- , "On. for all, and all fortine'Llrle V' flat floor. There were Write for freesampleand booklet-- it was a For then there e IC t not nearly so no cracks-snug, tbout whom the plot is woven. the seams were , ' 1 beautiful designs and color . . Cloninger puts a wealth Ralph send us of Arm- a t many exrly----Helene sample Moreno you Antonio and Of live enthusiasm into the part of ined. It and was a is r effects as are now found in modem jo ge Linoleum and our Gordon Schuyier. Findley'acephew. C;hadwitiltitrefealurodin tile 1,ttest etrong's In'hietic'n of 2Ane who restores the agitation and linoleum. Nor was linoleum laid - floor in a most attractive room. New- - Floors for Old,' booklet, famous stories. "The Border mon to ip, happy AlquijibHuni. 'Grey's is then to be considered as it br rosSY , cementing clean in representing "Bennie the 'Warm, quiet, and easy to containing a score of colorplat'es of . Grey. Wm novel and certain. Buck," an esceped ed VW pc t.,, Harry Mr unbroken expanse of an distinctive designs appropriate for assuring Of IY the one of Most the 'punchy" Jordan visualises desperation, -- de- Floors or 1113Oleum ate satisfactory - lustrous smoothness. motion room in your house--ju- pis ,every jection and burning revenge with Grey stories made into -footunder are -and floors.Atey introduces the titile -- reality, quiet in tams, and those who ilk. pleasing. rti carpet iniaids, are waking up ste s."' After their tees moments of the drama. first 'washing mantic-dramflavored with action and linoleum prrnted fact the that Virgil priimiird. tna ironical and thrills. ."The Border to . patterns; - 'Logitm lineleum Tu. both Gray. exercises all the entire he- - will one Of the finest printed- and inlaid. gs a" be ttuly e be . of uo,1 seen likely prove floors need little care. Daily wiping corning a tatter la a'- honaa o,n the Screen at the ViCtery. , ... , MOM, shown in the picture was, with a Canny regularity.;-.If you wish specific advice about Rockliffe Fellows. Charles O gle. mop takes up dust and color the floor WU the dirt. Godry schemes for floats, wall cover- redecorated, &or amazganny efussii.Thilas 1,Batartun,tre,b'e. ;tibson Gowland and Edward Orib- being floor over the entire once , but a few of the well , most stubborn problem It was an two domestics , and Ray Clifford as I known players appearbig ill suP- - ' a week with a cloth moistene d in - irigs, and draperies, simply write to l'"Iet libiilt dLecttvet iluPP11 -tioo !port of Mr Morenolin d Was C11.4- -old board floor. It had been var. liquid wax to restore the polish. our Bureau of Interior Decoration, . ';' theme in minor roles. - A apecdal feature of the musi- I The story is that of the notorinis.hed one year; stained the next. -Do scour or scrub fine linoleum - in charge of Mrs- - Hazel Dell Brown, -- violin- duets cal program-a- rs - pamted the next. But it seemed im- -ous 'border legion of bandits who --is and tin,. describmg the room or rooms you it harmful, actually Curl Peterson and Alfred Isom. terrorized the settlers In the gold are planning.No charge is made for --- -possible "to make it a pretty floor. , necessary on a waxed floor. ' who play a "Perfect Dar' end camps in the early days of the west: Their extermination was Wide cracks and ugly scars could , lumoresque." service. this .2.naIly actomplished in a civil war Where to see the new patkross- the . inot be disguised. Nothing settlers. The with the New Orpheum Offering A MrS iron's Lirolesms Rugs The floor inter- -, room looka ' 91k1 9 story gee on to show how cow- you can find- aii interesting display m111111 Boit IS Scream puncher and his sweetheart to bring scheme. with whole color the feted about the destruction of the gang. , o f the new designs and colors of , Armstrongti Linoleum Rugs; the- - eesrpunehA ;good offering fun of laughs Sininterior decorator an deFmally sugArmstrong's Linoleum at good printed or inlaid, like all Arm- With exquisite stage settings and er voluntarily and the girl as a a floor of fine linoleum. Arrn-- partrnent and furniture stores.NThen -- , stmng's Linoleum, are made of cork, Prisoner- gested splendid 'chorus number. -- is iinof A cews 'retie by Path musical comedy. '11ama'a Boy.. strones Linoleum was chosen in the you look,at linoleum, think of it as linseed oil, and burlap, and have bY the Bridge Player, which op.; usual interest to all patrims of the the is sensational flight Victor, pleasing new jaspi design. Its col. laid flat on 'nett for a week's run at the floor, waxed and the Circle "A" trademark on the OrphOf the giant Zeppelin. the ' , oring harmonized with furniture, polished, andyour sum theatre Sunday. S CC to States the your fabncrugs spread burlap back. Made in four kizes. from tutted , A red blooded 2,..yee.c.Old Germany man Members of the Alliance- Fran-cute. dressed as a 11 year old the least marvelous boy and last week Not of will meet for the election ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY, Maktriof Cork Products 'ince 1860 at mama's own feature is the thought that this officers Monday evening - at S acting the part little darling with as much n- event, which thrilled the world a oclock at the Y. W. C. A. be in should shown few days age, in Linoleum Diiision, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA All members are urged to thusiasm. asAl Bridge dipplays Lake in less than a 'oracles the part of Percy Newcomb. Is an Bala attend. act that sent the big Orpheum tim e. The pictures war. rushed .7, Denver Office-720- -721 to the. Victory by airplane from Symes , into convulsions Camp IS. Daughters of the Viet audiences Sunday --- r ea kr Pioneers, will meet at the home of 000tDmiaoretbu:hbetyertr.RaymvingteNhf.ewt is'anioViews orryt ateabILnwfla ma Mrs. en 0.ntea nit at Mn. J. 3.t. Mcphie: 647 south See. a A!I Our Gene tooth West stre4t.. Monday .evening impress and the Comedy some S 1 does Texas tolonel, at wealthy o'clock. irtorians fill out the Victory bill. . splendid acting. The ibarriage Of Miss Hulda when the company stiO make waY Utah Voters in France Dorothy Woodward as the wild Gadsen D. Bryan, Jr., Salt A.Lake B. Theatre Jackie took Nihiros and Wesion..1 tricksen and weolly.cow girt for 713tosaom Time." which will T- - Oct. rr. SO. MI the week end. Ballots Airmail place last Wednesday in the Salt governess. is as demure and pleasSent Race Track Owner Dies I Walter by Shubert The Hagen. ,profess'ertal golf, Messrs. will present, Lake temple. A wedding reception ing asiever. 'Gene la ehmoron and Chimes Baratten. 6f Normandr!. 'The former come-bacerigagemilit-vg-B-10was held in the evening at the Mu Rader dots the Part .oliJ St Ili:Time' at the Itto'der of the title won 1 up la a lov NEW ORLEANS. Oct 20.(AP) soe.etai icw Interest was given the genSalt Lake tbe- favorite With Salt Lake lanai BranMins of the- - bride's- brother, ft. from Trine!. in excellent style and proband in the hands of the tocalved here of the Oulmet and leasematch election in Sa:t Lake Saturday, eral Erickson. 20 Floral avenue, for ably appears at his best since the afro beginning Thursday. Oct. 2r. Ora Sweeteer amateurs don will in doubtless death Opera Atlantic in compani and former to renational insistent City. close relatives anO friends. response ballots five champion& absent to voters' public when Salt Lake, Bridge Players came treatment. This were Oa Isen. Bryan, 'Jr.. race track Prorees of the contest were donat their born. hi The couple will make quest. I The- outstanding (ellen many thing receive this act. mail for seair I. the fund for dispatched by tuneful contains owner. children,. who opera a until few crippled "Itioasom about In the city. Time" Is that the days ago Alan although music is MacDonald, , France. be lectkms which by with James F. wil,1 given of O'Hara. Eau almost of 'that somewhat loud, does good ' the greatest "Ong Theo. Pennington, Harry Pfeil, The ballots will CrOCS the Atlan- more' owned the controlling Inter. Rail Strikers,' in Contempt dressed work as the Cowboy fiance of Frans Shubert, Carl Bandeau. Ed Andrews, tr- tio In the Jefferson Park race composer whit ever lived. Thus. , by steamer to enable a part,' of Jackie. ma areil Tice and one eempanra in the statement Entitled to Jury Trial mayihis OPertta balanced chorus ot 30 voice& The Utahn's touring France to ettere!se Special mention is also due the or romantic , Bryan also was Mr, O'Hara play with music. 14 their' franthtse. solo nnintiers of Miss Raymond. lifted-higabove all lite light mu- presentation ought to be on of the partner In the ownersh'p of mak The partY includes 2.1soob 1';'WASHINGTON,- Ott' Beulah Mayes Bader and MacDon- sical cast Brandon boat the In Canada and Maryland. a of given by the into offerings day Railroad employees who joined 41d. Bamberger and wife- Mitt Dorothy during-the- ir and partitmistir present sesson. - viapsetholly Erneat- Bamberter the-- shopmen's strike of I I) 2 Bamberger. .A doll wedding. eery' prettily ar-O.I The Messrs., Shubert art wife. entitled to jury trial when charged ranged, is the novelty openroa Central;Southern -Utah All possible speed Is being used bringing here the urn company or Auto, Garage Damaged with eoritempt of court, it was held ;L;The Mark of the Beast,' , High -- Schools Praised and who artists to singing assure return tint acting of court. the biti.ots the Is the supreme by by Tromas Dixon production.Li Fire, Second Savedmade the fame of -- Bloom Time" During the put winter thousands TM relationship of employer and screen Preying. of people have used JoInt-Xas- e on rtroadway. Junior and senior high employee do. not. tease, the court such remarkable aucceas in stottonottle counties-14"ton and southernworkman a the central belonging said. when goes National Guard Po to !III PI, lb -- moat, ever "The Chimes" Tonights14. &Mttaed to the extent Ate taltgstrads ,1,0ggxst- the 11,een, strike,tand the- provisions of the Latass.: aro but 11,:mbago that the st'udents in the Pin- ,Team Beats- Regu ars finishing of 16011ati 11S damage s done Clayou act Which provides for trial Potash and Perlmutter. familiar tr-111 11. Ion e're when We say to 90 nt of thertfOre. under aftply Brandon high by jury, Moffatt. ettaraeters to Stag and - fiction. to a garag-own- ed by The national guard pu:o roam dr, school tripptietot wh4 has rettirnm the public: "'When Joint-Eas- e goes surli circumstances. open its third week at the Salt have been transferred to the screen 147 oast Iourth South street faatod the Blue team of the Thirtvfrom inspeettons In lrnn mgo goes oute The question had been brought and American theatre PattOfta have take Theatre Monday evening with at Fort Douala eighth infantry hY A 11re tort, Kane. external 11:45 Michael. Garfield. court Sam at by' before the remS41 penetrating ?lute, p.m Sunday. Wsyne,A an eicellent opportunity of seeing Planquette's operatic gem. The yesterday. I toil to 6. A thtee- Sorter and flannels for painful. swollen and stiff Joints count:es. son an9 others who bad been em- the allowed the guards. This short etroutt In lb. automobile was goal hendicapover fared comedian. In on. pf Chimes or Normandy.' nts a tube at Schramm- - Mne students aro finishing tbs. ma victory. The ployed by the Chicago. St. Paul A the funniest of Montague Glass opera 'will be presented tor three said to loom beau the cam& Tire. MOO to put standards are' Johnson's Stores and all pharma. Omaha railway. company and who stories. !In Hollywood.", The storr :tights. with Wetices City matinee, men sated a regulars were handleLoved on ae- cdmrses 04 maehina, count Of a abartaga Of homes. he said. claimed that under the Clayton act steadily : trial by they,. were entitled to Mrs. Herbert Hirschman, chairman, Ur,. - J. C, Hague, Mrs A. H. Parsons,- Mrs. H. E. Schiller, Mrs. E. V., Smith. Mrs. IC. K. Steffenson, Mrs. C. N. Raj. Mrs. W. H. Brame!, Mrs, Z. R. Gibson. Mrs. A. D. McMullen. Mrs. Darren. Jessie Smith, Mrs. L. Mrs George V. StiehL Mrs F. L. Mrs. Bois, Mrs. 45:LW...Thompson. T. W. 15tevenson. Mrs. J. S. Taylor, Mrs. W M. Waddell and Mrs. Ir. Dean, chairman.- Mrs. C. P. Kibler and candy. Mrs,.-- LV. andMrsElmo Smith; decorating, Mrs. C. K. Stetfenkin and Mrs. C. N. IlaV: tickets. Mrs. D. P. Rohlftni. Um. R. N. Young. Mrs. Fred Dern, Mrs. E. IL Bagley. Mrs Blair Richardsbn and Mrs. H. K. Klingender; door, Mrs. Ira D. Traci! and Mrs. Charles A. , Peak. - a The Wasatch Literary club will at - 5 Meet Tuesday-- afternoon o'clock at Unity hall.- ICI Second East street. A busineas meeting will be held from 2:36 to 3 o clock. A program to follow will include! An Service 'Community addreak., Better Amusementa" Through Prof. J. ' ft,z Gtiffith: readings. "Home7 Libra Richards;-- . "Da Whistieen." Barber - Daly, - Miss Merit Hill: saxophone solos. m'EmOurewich. ; "Sexophobia." Hy." Wiedoest, Miao Myna Prick accompanied by Miss Veda Piercer.The hostesses wil be Mrs. Frank Hough, chairman; Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mrs. William Mossop, Mrs. H. J. Creamer and Mrs. Elsie I Haws. burst. 'itie Current Events and Current Literature section of the Catholic Woman's. league held a meeting Monday afternoon- at the Knights of Columbus clubhouse, Mrk beth Geoghegan told of her recent travel in Europe and of her Mediterranean cruise. Miss Jemis Swift reviewed current events. , tild . 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"ro I Pb 1 balf ,5CL Or NILO AGS11 PPPtterlb Mb rye wgrrTtod PLoW 4.etyuct ..elkirreecuP15QtD0e , -- By , r -- 10.-4A- due for completion' neat Weeks IndiEsted today that he would take steps to make temporarylusa of the power to be produced if Congress had not bythat tithe acted in offers for acquisititut of the plant Whatever arrangement Is made tiith power users. the secretary odd; would be ib1d td oancellalion In the event that Congress decided on the pertinent disposition of the propertlea. , Getehe Girls Insetted Itionses, The Japanese geisha girls. entertainers in the fashionable tea house districts of Japan. are discarding the traditional and highty colored kimuna for modern dress., Many will also take to bobbed hair when they-doskirts and shirtwaists, and Instead of liars legs they will'aally out in dk stockings like their slaters la tbe Occident- , plants - ' Oct. the Muscle Shoals power Blab trade bond parer,. vise of garret iist 'rinses to maids. 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