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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 9

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Tin: mmsTKit and Wednesday 1-1. iohj. 1 LIEUT, LINCOLN TO THE BORDER WOMEN PLAY FIRST ROUND IOWA VETERINARIANS IN CONVENTION TODAY Des Moines Girl Weds in Chicago JAWKEYE SHOOTERS AMONG HIGH GUNS sliowu will be those from Yeoman ritualistic work. Dr. E.

B. Mountain, assisted by various committees, is in charge of the affair. Indications point to It being a' success in every way aud it is expected that the attendance will be more than three thousand. Will Be Stationed at Douglas, Order. Three of Eight Matches Are De cided by Default.

Dr. E. F. Lowry of Ottumwa Will Preside at Opening Ses-. sion at Savery.

Participants Fail to Play As Good Successor Will Be Named by Department in Fall. EAST SIDE RETAILERS IN NEW ORGANIZATION As on First Day. CHICAGO, June 13. 1 a 1: Ruthless reporters interrupted the quiet honeymoon of Mr. and Mrs.

Ouy Vallely today. Scenario writers who occasionally get out to see if the stuff they write ever happens in real life are expected to be on their trail tomorrow. Mr. Val "Billy" Hoon of Jewell, Makes Best Score of Day Among Amateurs. Dr.

K. K. Lowry of Ottumwa, vice president of tin; Hawkeye Progressive Veterinary Medical association. Play in the first round of the in Committee of the Commercial Association Formed at Meet- i ing Held Yesterday. vitation golf tournament for women at the Grand View club continued yesterday.

Three of the eight 1 I OLENWOOD MAN IS SECOND matches were decided by default However, the women who did con- George Ntcota Ties for Third; tesf reported that they, did not play in as good form as in the qualifying The retail merchants of the Eas side met yesterday In the rooms the Des Moines Commercial associa tlon and formed a permanent commit round. AMES, June 1 3. Special! Orders have been received by Lieut. Rush II. Lincoln to rnport at Done-las, on July 17 and Join the Twenty-second iniaiitrv.

Lieutenant Lincoln does not know at this time whether he will see duty in Mexico or whether liis work will bo confined along the border. -Mrs. Lincoln and tho children will go to New York state with relatives until conditions along the border quiet down. Lieutenant Lincoln came to Ames in tho fall ot 1914 to be associated with his father in the cadet corps Ht the college. A successor will be appointed to report here when school opens in the fall, but the war department has not yet Informed General Lincoln as to who it will be.

F. Elbert Honored by Place on Committee. Miss Alma Hammer, woman's city tee of the association which, in tha champion, won her match with Miss Frances Ammons, but she did not play the good golf that characterized her district of the city, will conform to tha Retail Merchants' bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. will deliver ilie opening address before the annual meeting of that organization at die Savery hotel this morning. About fifty members of the association expected to be In attendance at the convention, which will hold hfiSBions today and tomorrow.

Among tin! speakers who will address the association today and tomorrow are Dr. 0. M. Dilley of Ottumwa, Dr. Fred Wheeler of Peterson, Dr.

K. L. Manchester of Dun-lay, Dr. John McUee of Osceola. Dr.

J. E. Reese of Woodlmrn, Dr. P. F.

Ash Of Centerville, Dr. J. M. Coz-zens of Colo, Dr. J.

T. Conn of Battle Creek, Dr. E. F. Lowry of Ottumwa.

Dr. P. fl. Steams of Sutherland, Dr. T.

W. Eaton of Farragut, Dr. E. O. Thomas of Kalona and Dr.

C. W. Reed of Woodbine. The veterinarians will banquet at the Savery hotel tonight work in the first day of competition OMAHA, June 13. Special The problems of the East side mer The scores of yesterday's matches Billy" Hoon of Jewell, returned follow: lely, so they say In Des Moines, his home town, is a poor but honest i a handsome, broad shouldered, kind hearted, just like In the movies.

Many a time, it Is said he has spurned strong liquor amidst the jeers of his fellow workers only to be praised by division officials of the railroad for which he works, and the railroad officials who predicted victorious in the western introduce chants in many respects are different from those west of the river. There Mrs. Moore defeated tory, the first event of the annual Mis. Clyde western handicap trapshooting tour iiament at the Omaha Oun club to are, however, mariy "ases in which uniform action on matters would be beneficial to both sets of business Mrs. Mrs.

irrazier, -i up and to play. Mrs. Aletta hiarly Sloan defeated ErncHt Haruood. ft up and 4 to play. Ml Helen KnenlKwberKer defeated Carl Hheark.

'i up and 1 to plsy. Mra. Julius Mitrkusssn defeated Mrs. day. Hoon registered a perfect score riien.

or 100 targets. W. Fickel of Glen Kreil The East side committee will keep AMISKMEXTN. carr, by default. Mrs.

Ross Cpham defeated Mrs. 1,. wood, won second pkce with 9 cut of 100. M. In touch with the chamber's bureau so that problems of common Interest Hoon also led the field on the 60 can be worked out properly and in Harlow, by default.

Mr. Bertha Hennewwey defeated Mrs. Frank Jones, by default. Airs. (ieoi-Re Todd defeated Miss Mucom-ber.

7 up and tl to play. added targets. He swept through the EO without a miss, thus making his the meantime it will be busy on its MRS. GUY VALLELY, FORMERLY HELEN M. WARD affairs of more local significance.

Miss Alma Hammer defeated Miss Fran great happiness total score for the day 150. This also gives "Billy" a good lead for All East side merchants belonging to the commercial association were 'Where Kverjlol. tiurs "lli30, il5. 7iSU. Iff Schwarz Bros.

I0o III The Time SiWrft 4 Other Acts Continuous Vaudeville IMPORTANT DAY'S WORK AHEAD FOR THE MOTHERS the prize for the high run, as his un invited to the meeting yesterday finished run of 150 is five better ces Amnions, (I up and rj io play. Pairings for the championship sol lace, which starts today, follow: Mrs, Clyde Frnzler vs. Mrs, Ernest liar wood. Mrs. Carl Sheark vs.

Mrs. Fred Carr. Mrs. L. M.

Barlow vs. Mrs. Frank Jones. From the crowd on hand eighteen re than arner of Adams, who for Guy have lived to see him get a good start, for today In Chicago he married Miss Helen M. Ward, daughter of Mr.

and Mra. Milo Ward, leaders among the social set of Des Moines. When they obtained their marriage license Mr. Vallely gave his age as 21 and that of his bride as 18. They were married immediately went directly to the Fort Dearborn hotel.

After the first call to their suite when they learned they were wanted to tell newspaper men how happy they were they refused to answer the phone. Is second. tailers representing different lines of business and different sections of the Mis Macoinber vs. Miss Frances Ammons. East side business district were cho Geo.

Nicola, the third Hawkeye to high in the money today tied for sen for the permanent committee. Conference With Parent-Teacher Associations Is Being Held at the Y. W. C. A.

wira place with Ed Varner with The committee will act as any 147. other committee of the association Bart Lewis, the Maryland profes D. 0. Greenman, the association sec- Shaking the Lemon Tree sional, led the professionals today reetary, serving as its secretary. and also equalled Hoon's mark of Des Moines relatives, including members of the immediate family of Miss Helen M.

Ward, who was married in Chicago yesterday to Guy Vallely, a railroad switchman, were exceedingly reticent when asked about the wedding. Miss Ward is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Ward, prominent Des Moines family. Mr.

Ward ij engaged In the railroad advertising business. He was formerly secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. Concerning the wedding Mrs. Ward refused to make uny comment. perfect score of 150.

W. R. Crosby was second among the professionals TAXPAYERS WILL START Des Molnts' One Big PLAYGROUND For Kids of 6 to 6 Cr ADMISSION JL children free A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER With 148. Fred Gilbert, the Spirit Lake, I Two Important committee meetings of the conference of the Iowa Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher associations, which convened yesterday afternoon at the Y. W.

C. have been called for this morning. At 9 o'clock there will be a meeting of the committee of county ex veteran, broke 147 which placed him a four sided tie for third money FLAG OF MY OOITXTRY. Flag of My Country, here's to thee! 'ot only on this rare June day, But on ev'ry day, may we see A patriotic nation pay Thee tribute In a loyal way Flajf, of My Country, here's to thee! Leaders of Opposition to Good Gilbert also tied for first position in tne doubles event today with C. CITY IN BRIEF Spencer and Tom Marshall.

He Roads Say They Will Have Own Organ of Publicity. broke 28 out of fifteen doubles. tensions and county associations in the parlors of the Y. W. C.

A. At the same hour and place there will Flaj of My Country, here's to you! H. F. Lelbsle of the East side Is a. cioerx or ues Moines was named as one of the five members May your days be as bright and fair be a meeting of the social welfare in Champaign, 111., to attend the grad of the handicap committee todav Establishment of a weekly news Industries are now working twelve hours dally, according to the president of the Hlrschdunker labor unions.

He declared the work of women when tending machines was fully the equal of that of men, but that their wages are from 20 to 40 per cent lower. Resolutions were adopted demanding equal wages for women doing work equal to that of men and condemning unlimited working hours for women. As thy own red and white and blue! committee of which Miss Bessie A. uation 6f his son, Roy, who has com Scores of Iowa shooters today were paper to serve as tne oniciai organ Inspire our nation to prepare That it miiy live without a care! pleted a four-year course In architecture there. The son will engage McClenahan of Iowa City is chair man.

as follows: of the United Taxpayers' league will mJESTTC ia m. 11 M. New Show Kvery Plctnrea I-. Main floor, all Mats. Met ls.

pony, nil testa, ftri children always 5 c. Klchards. M2H. rclhtrt U.I In his profession here. Mr.

Lelbsle Petemiin An important board meeting of the Iowa Congress of Mothers will be be one of the principal subjects to be discussed at the regular monthly meeting of that organization at the Flag of My Country, here's to you! FIhk of My Country, here's to thee! will return Thursday. H7o. Hotlger MH s. U'Hrlan OleorKe Nicola Pam Foster P. G.

Weatherhead. R. 1 Weatherhead held in the W. C. A.

parlors at o'clock. Savery hotel today. May you start a iwtrint fire D. But liter .128 William Rldlev .187 John Jahn t. Hoon AXNOrNCKMKNTS.

Adelphlc chapter No. O. E. will "Our work has grown to such pro Making each a Francis Scott Key! w. Fickel .145 P.

A. KelDter portions that it Is beyond the powers meet in special sesesion this evening, June 14. Initiation. Fred Uilbert 147llenrfre Oaple May you our hearts at once Inspire To guard your colors from war's mire! Regular meeting Des Moines chapter No. AMUSEMENTS.

AMUSEMENTS. of a corresponding secretary to handle all of our publicity," said Sen 8H. O. E. tomorrow at p.

at Masonic Temple, Tenth and Locust Streets. HEADY FOR SECOND E0UND ator Justin R. Doran of Beaver, pres Flag of My Countrj'i here's to thee! ident and founder of the league, last OBITUARY. Y. M.

C. A. Mingles Tourney Is Well Today is Flag day, but to many night. "We need a paper to prop Des Moines citizens peSinant raising erly distribute our information to Under Way. our members.

It will not be more Helen Ward James. Word has been received In Des The Y. M. C. A.

singles tournament PHONE WALNUT 687 day at Western league pt rk had more significance. than a weekly at the start." has reached the second round, with the exception of one match, which Moines of the death Monday of Helen The league members will also take WILSON ONLY FEARS A STILL an Inventory of the dead, wounded has been delayed because of a change Ward James, the 15 year old daughter of W. J. James of Fairmount, Minn. Miss James was ill for only and missing on both sides," accord in the pairings.

It will be played to MAN. ON THAT BASIS HE WOULD RUN FROM CONNIE MACK AND NOW PLAY I NO VIRGINIA PEARSON In the Fox Fo(oplny "Hypocrisy" Mutt and Jrff Join the Morlen All Kan ing to Senator Doran. He declared day, however, and the second round two days, acute appendicitis being SLAP TOM JONES ON THE CHEEK. that his organization is well, satis POSITIVELY THE will be begun at once. fied with the progress indicated by The agitation to start the season a the recent primary election.

Pairings for the first round of the doubles championship have been made. A week will be allowed for the cause of death, She was a granddaughter of B. F. Shackleford and a niece of Mrs. William Kelthley, of this city, and has made her home with her paternal grandparents in It is probable that the league will month later wasn't without results.

St. Joseph started its season six also discuss the question of post do first round matches, but only ur days each to the succeeding weeks late. poning Its meetings during the hot IMS LASTS Fairmount since the death of her months of the summer. Meetings 1 UUI1UB. "Bald headed fans likes to see hair MATS.

KVES. 10c now- are attended largely by dele The results of the first round In raisin' catches," observes Sparkplug gates representing county organiza mother two years ago. Mrs. Kelthley left yesterday morning for Fairmount and her grandfather will go from Florida, where he has been for the McCroskey. tions rather than by the individual members.

the singles follow: V. O. T-rolan vs. Job lirody, bye. W.

P. Hair vb. Harry Bryan, bye. K. A.

Nwanson defeated W. J. Christian. on, ll-l, ll-a. L.

11. Schoonover defeated C. E. Swanson, H-2. 0-1.

past year. AMATEURS BEAT "PROS" DIDN'T WANT HELP OF COPS Mrs. Km nut JBett Kranrisco. Mrs. Emma Betts Francisco, 59 Take Most of Honors at Colorado B.

T. Klrkpatrlek defeated R. H. Malone umam Man Who Said He Was Itobbed years old, died at her home at 1817 Closing Sunday, June 18 Breaking all records in the annals of Amusement History of the City of Des Moines with 1 00 -Performances -1 00 by default. Ij.

O. Kamber defeated Howland Hanson 6-1. H-. Sam Smith defeated M. Hyman, H-l, B-8.

Shoot. VICTOR, June 13. Ama Changes Mind After Calling for Aid. East Twenty-third street yesterday Fred Sampson of Kilda, got afternoon at 3 o'clock. She leaves M.

J. HouKhton defeated W. B. Hulbert by FIRST Ml PICTURES teurs scored higher than professionals in today's events of the Rocky Mountain Sportsmen's associa hard noiled yesterday afternoon when Detective Chief MacDonald aerault. E.

It. Htotz defeated Louis Ksbenson, 6-2, -0. four children Miss Elbia and Gerald Francisco of Des Moines, L. P. Francisco of Ames and Mrs.

Claude Wr. Smith of Alleman, la. The funeral tried to help him recover some money O. 3. Sweet defeated E.

H. Hunter, 6-4, 6-2. D. Maffltt defeated E. W.

Rowlesby, whieh the man claimed had been stolen from him. NEW SHOW EVERYDAY will be at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The body will tion tournament here. In the doubles championship match, shooting at twenty-five pairs of clay targets, in a stiff wind, R. J.

Gunning of Long-mont, was high with forty-eight and A. W. Huff of Victor and R. A. King of Delta secured a forty-two and K-ff.

tf--. Tom Hefley vs. W. A. Shallen herder, played.

Abe Lurle vs. K. O. Rna. bye.

"None of your blank-blank business," Sampson retorted when Chief be taken to Union, for interment. The pairings for the doubles fol MacDonald asked him how much he low: lost. COPS MAKE EAID ON HOTEL K. R. Stotz and VV.

P. Balr vs. h. O. George Burt, the only professional of Mr.

Sampson spent the night in Olive Fuller Golden Shields Mar Moore Are on Tudy Program Kamber anil H. Rchoonover. the quartet, made a thirty-nine. In the city jail charged with intoxica M. A.

Royal and J. Hweet Harry Several Arrests Made, One Man Be tion. 0 ft other prize events of the day, the amateurs also led. The high scores: "I have been robbed In a house at Bond and John uue. O.

K. Swanson and T.ouls EshenNon vs Howland Hanson anuM. J. Houghton. A.

I.urle and K. c. lien vs. E. S.

Klrkpatrlek and D. U. Maffltt, 1 ing Accused of Selling Liquor. George Wambach, 63 years old, an East First street and Grand avenue A. VV.

Huff. Ills; R. A. King, 18; R. J.

Ounnlng. 1113; W. Ft. Thomas of Denver, 1H1 attorney with offices In the Younger- the man telephoned Police Captain Miller, who sent Driver Cady and Pa (amateurs); William uoian, nto; uwtrge Hurt. lHs (professionals).

man building, and a woman giving NOW OWN ONE-FOURTH W0LGAST FOULS RUSSELL OF VALUABLE BLOCK WATCH FOR rfllE 1 UNWRITTEN HEAD THIS PAPER LAW (ft 0 09 her name as Mrs. B. CahHl, 35 years old, were taken Into custody by the police yesterday afternoon In a raid on the Bachelor hotel, Seventh and Locust streets. It is said they were Former Champion Ixwes Bout in Sidney Mandelbaum and Mose trolman McCarthy to investigate. When the officers arrived Sampson refused to designate the house in which he lost his money.

At his own request he was taken before Chief MacDonald to tell his story. Without explaining his alleged trouble the man launched forth Into a tirade of abuse, which won him a berth in jail. SHARP ANSWER TO Sixth Round. ST. LOUIS, June 13.

Fraukie occupying the same room. The police also arrested George Russell, of New Orleans, won on a Cohen Pay $500 a Front Foot for Land. Sidney Mandelbaum and Mose Granquist on the charge of owning and keeping intoxicating liquor for sale In his room at the hotel. Five foul from Ad Wolgast of Cadillac, In the fourth round of a sched 01 uled twelve round boxing bout here oohen yesterday bought thirty-three feet frontage on Mulberry street be other men were seized at the same time, but were released after they tonight. CARRANZA PLANNED Russell was knocked down in the made affidavits which will be used as evidence.

tween Ninth and Tenth streets. The piece is 148 feet In depth and lies on Wambach and the woman were re fourth round. He claimed the former champion had hit him low but the referee continued counting. Russell came to his feet at the count ot nine. A few seconds later he col- WHY THE "BIRTH OF A NATION" IS POPU-LAR WITH THE GREAT MASS OF PEOPLE leased under bonds of $400.

Their cases probably will be called for trial this morning in the Municipal court. apsed. The referee then declared As an educational value it has no the corner of the alley just west of Lincoln school. It was bought of Mrs. Dodge.

The price was $500 a Aont foot. This purchase completes the ownership of the entire quarter block there by Mandelbaum and Cohen. Their piece now measures 132x148. The other land was bought several Wolgast's blow had been foul and GEEMAN WOMEN T0ILEES equal before the public now. GARDEN THEATRE FRANCIS BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE in "A Million A Minute" TODAY iLB- gave the decision to Russell, tne men weighed 136 pounds.

BECAUSE BECAUSE OVriM KII FROM PACE ONE. belligerent note to provoke intervene tion. The control of the first chief over the various elements of his army and of his civil government is manifestly weakening, according to official reports. In dealing with the army Carranza dares not Impose duties repugnant to subordinate officers, for fear hiB orders would be disregarded. While some ot the troops would remain loyal, it Is said many parts of the army would obey instructions from their direct leaders without regard to Carranza's wishes.

Some of Them in Mines and Smelters It is the kind of a sermon the YEOMEN PLAN PICNIC Twelve Hours a Day. BERLIN, June 13. Many women of peace would have years ago. JOHN EVEKS OUT OF GAME AT RIVERVIEW PARK In the German mining and smelting Members of Two Local Lodges to Get Together at Pleasure Resort June 20. CURRENT ATTRACTIONS.

preached had he been here in the 60's. Route Following Des Moines ALBIA, la. June 19-20-21 CENTERVILLE, la 22-23-24 OTTUMWA, la Week June 26 MUSCATINE, la. Week July 2 Tour Directed by ELLIOTT AND SHERMAN "Greater Than the Book" PALACE Thursday, Friday Saturday Kathlyn Williams What promises to be one of the largest and most representative gatherings of the summer is the Yeoman picnic at Rlverview park on Tuesday, June 20. The affair will be in the nature of a get-together meeting of the members of the local Banner and Castle homesteads of the lodge, while At the Playhouses KMPRKHH Continuous advanced vaudeville, four shows dally.

Complete ohHnirs of program Sundays and Thursdays. Kvery afternoon at 1:8" and all seats 10c. Kvery nlKht at and halcopy lOe, tnttra main floor Hoc. Bill now playing Vaded by Brothers In "The Broken Mirror." nKHCHEI, Positively last week of D. W.

(irlfflth's sls-antlc speetaeia, "The Birth of a Nation." Twice dally. Matinees 3:15. nlirllta 8:15. Prices, nlnhts Mr. to H.nO; matinees 2oc to $1.

Heats now selling-. Closing performance next Sunday night, June 18. rtlVKItVIF.W Des Moines' only summer amusement park, Henry and Band; playground for children, bathing, boating, skee-bsll, dancing and numerous concessions, Admission fie, children free. Coming Sunday, June 18, for week, Three Tokl Japs, exponents of equlllbrlsm. and Itlsley.

and Captain of Braves Injures Throwing Arm. BOSTON, June 13. It was announced tonight that Capt. Johnny Evers of the Braves probably would be out of the game for at least several days because of an injured right arm. The arm was strained In practice in the last New York series and Evers was forced to quit during the Chicago games.

A physician has diagnosed the In-Jury as duo to a nerve that has lipped out cf place. -w KHBANE WHIPS 0'LEARY Fciathervtpixht Champion Keats Canadian IlghtwelRht. BUFFALO, N. June 13. Johnny KUbane of Cleveland, featherweight champion, met Johnny OXeary, lightweight champion of Canada, In a ten-round bout here tonight.

Each weighed 130 pounds. Kilbane outclassed the Canadian and nearly had him out in the fifth round and again In the eighth. HisVsAMbidflUl The moment you start to run a new car Friction begins its sly work of depreciation. pixy's Automobile LUBRICANTS tie Friction's hands and draw its teeth. Atk your dmaltr for th Dixon Lubricating Chart JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE COMPANY invitations have been extended to the chapters In the nearby towns to Join in the festivities.

The Rivervlew management has ex Wednesday's Special Program tended the courtesies of the park to the lodge members and their families Including admission and the park concessions throughout the after Chapter two opens with Thos. ImtUTton and Hiinsen In noon. Between the hours of 4 and an athletic contest will be held which will include an archery contest, running and novelty races of various kinds, swimminig, tennis, tug Wheeler Oakman In Ten Kxcltlng Acts "THE NE'ER-DOWEll" by-Rex Beach Matinee 15 Evening 20t? war and other events in which Jsrsar City. N. J.

Ettabti.h.il 137 men, women ana children win ne entered. More than one hundred dol SEM1PR0 AND AMATEUR i lars in prizes have been contributed by local merchants and Individuals for the winners. Today at the Movie Herrhel "Th Birth of a Nation. Warden Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne In "A Million Minute." Casino Virginia Pearson in "Hypocrisy," a Mutt and deff and a Metra-Prew comedy.

Palace Return engagement of "The Crippled Hand." with Klla Hall 'and Bob Leonard. Majestic "Billy Van Deusen's Rgg-spenslvo Adventure," Vathe news, "Fatty's Handicap" and scenic. Roys! Chapter two of "The Secret of the Submarine," His Hopkins in "Juggling Justice." and the Csnlmated Nooze pictorial. Unique Olive Fuller (lolden In "AH In Dream." and "It Can He True." University Marguerite I'ourtot In "Feath-ertop." and a Cub comedy. Family Wlnnlfred tlreenwood In "The Shuffle," and "Bungling Bill's Peeping Tom." Kllte A Fox drama and Ben Turpln In a Vogue.

Hex Rlllle Ritchie In "A Friend But a Star Bonnier," "Brother Jim" and "The Capital Prise." A picnic supper will be served be C'llENTKRFIELD (iS I.OHK. tween 6 and 7:30 and In the early evening there will be a guards' exhibition drill, the" crack Banner drill for llfo In a doomed submarine, miiny fa-thorns below the ocean' surface. UNMASKING A RASCAL Episode No. 10 of the Social Pirates 5 Always One Price, Wednesday 5t? The Des Moines Tent Awning Co. 018 Walnut Street Phone Walnut S55 We wholesale and retail Dixon's Uranhlte Anto Lubricants.

I'hone am to Olson chart. team, which has been a consistent prize winner In competition, appcar- The Capital City baseball club defeated the Chemerrield Drugs wllh a score of to II The batteries were Kalny and Ross for the Cupl'i'l 't'y rii Johnson and Jordan for the Chesterfield Drugs, C. UI.INTH 7 HARD J. HVNUV, 1.. 1.SWll: The Cap-It! city fllHiits ileTsalnrt Hardy here tmlsy, 7 to 2.

Carher Atfu-k White of Uuxton Joined here today. ng. Then will follow tne nanu con cert and at 8 o'clock Yeoman movies will be shown. Among the scenes.

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