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MDNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 HBT! TONS (f|PETROLEUM LecTURES TOBE as = iz W.G A. Sta PAGE THREE. most interesting and helpful talk. The gris appreciated Miss Rob- and reservations must be made by Monday evening, January 28. ees ertson’s talk and her interest in nt =) < them very much. | Y 5 eee. : 4 : . BROADCASTED B RADIO FROM ep meee de in popularity. The basketball team Bake Sale. cain : : $ J so ‘ ‘The Handicraft Class will resume has been. challenged to a game and "Y" Bus. Gitl Reserves are planning a p : Chins Recede Tussday oven: jail members of the class are asked | ness Gite Clubs was held. Tucetay [Dake ** to be held Febuary 2 tm Myrtle Cooke|to be present at the for a little practice. order to raise money for their ‘con- at the ¥. W. G A. Dinner was) ree Tt came tan —— Prepared and served by the mother d sister.of ft the girls. Lillie Meibertcudas <iectea ‘Geaitdenitene.| .;Most’ emincnt! men” have “hua tay Elizabeth Anderson. Miss | ented mothers. t Robertson of the City Health Clinic was the speaker of| Near'y 800,000 women are listed - . board of Directors of the ¥.jthe evening: Miss Robertson gave|by the U, S. census as common CHICAGO. Jan. 19—Future A. held its regular meeting|a demonstration tm first aid and a! farm laborers. generations wil! be almost. chin-. t Y.w. wfzs Friday evening. — less and. was served to the members seman 3.) board at stxtbirty and the ANNOUNCEMENT ovate Se tsi phage ee. Mrs, Weaver, formerly of the RADIANT ‘BEAUTY SHOP Radio club under the direc- S is back at her old nd and solicits the patronage of old and rges' — nei a dae ye “ ; . ; };. The annual meeting of the mem- ourteous treatment, prompt service ew nto the ocean the whole side] Informative lectures on the rete | Stlt, Creek Producers Conservation accomplished during the{held at the Christian church Tues- Mareelling, Water Waving, Hair Dressing, Manicuring, mpeg the island’s smaller moun- | leum industry. Xa Trl AG 9 few. months. The meeting |day evening, January 29, at 6.30. Scalp Treatments, Shampoos, French Face Packs. Hair ins. z Among the subjects to be dis- od Bete ended with lunch which was served |The ladies of the church will serve Bobbing, Inecto Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Henna Packs portsing an electri¢ button, Wil- and gums are not kept in normal irty maki . Ni bers fi he Board eeing an. clectri¢ button, Wil cussed will be the origin of petro. condition. i ae ieer gto amas map ero abe ceat presen | Ma Td QUALITY HAIR AND EXCLUSIVE TOILET Goops = i the Jeum,' the work of a geologist in “Every child is entitiea : lunch th: t mat- - ersonal Attention Given to Patrons ina, expjoded the dynamite which | juaging oll fields, hi ‘ai wee ery ent to \its_ was a guest at the lunch-| meeting and other importan’ olied into the sea. accompanied Py | drilled, the production of petroleum, | fineries: FB, Capen, euperintend: Ir trenoencen ores ee Brkets iy olgedi to be molar nce THE RADIANT BEAUTY SHOP member is urged to be present and . oil pipe lines and ; 3 ; . Parlor Floor Henning Hotel Phone 682R nd dust. “The blast was set’ off pe storage tanks,! ent of the Texas refinery; Mayor 8. = ke n a {take part. Tickets will be on sale o loosen tgek for road work on the petroleum. manufacturing K. Loy, head chemist at the Stand- said” ‘The gymnasium class is growing at the Y. W. C. A. office this week "TN ALAGT, STATION HERE, SERIES LOOMS| is Reve FF UN. BLAST) ne Went steel ceeding Margaret atalna Is’ Scene For the benefit of the entire coun- try, which finds its: interest in oil’ AVALON, ‘Catalina Island, Jan. more keen each day, the 9.—Fifty tons of dynamite, the | Casper Meeting ‘Thousands of starth led sea, gulls ht. ; 7 Windows in Avalon had been [Thousands of vaitors wae, @e ; _, STYLE—QUALITY—PRICE—SERVICH cee eon o witness the spectacle. as re Everywoman's Store Frantz Shop Service BIG SHIPMENT RECEIVED iF P HOTO FUIPMENT for- large! and stout women The Bell Photo Studio received — esterday a shipment of new photo- Special Money-Saving Opportunities Fur Fur Coats Silk Hose Sweaters Neckpieces in all the popular A lot of broken fa itere line Bs » . SSS tHe, ‘ Sweaters in popu- wat’ be ta very cy ar eiarance sizes in fine quality Jar “Colom PoPty spring wear. from 25 to 60 per silks for clearance. Styles as a pre-sea- son special. Buy Yours Now baits phy equipment worth approxi- Re rhe ‘at 20% Discount Buy Yours Now at $1.95 at $7.50 vunthaaed: by. Bertesal on hiay re, Through newly assumed connections nt trip to St. Paul, Minn., when 4 with eastern manufacturers specializ- Me made an inspection trip through . ing in apparel for‘large and stout I satan plea cease cant ta women this store is able to offer a spe- Mr. Bell claims that with this ad- 1 t c cial service‘to women of stout propor- dition of oe and up to the minute ere convenient ® you'll vate ead tions. Phone, write or'make us a per- quipment he can turn out. studio riends, y ¢ 0 work that cannot be equalled in something new and. different. sonal visit. If we haven't just. what -yoming. you want we'll promptly get it for you and at NO: EXTRA COST. outs Unable to ‘Locate Lost Man Pick Up Watch In: the thorough but-inettéctive search for Harvey Arch, missing, Saturday afternoen the detail of 40 Boy Scouts made several find ltl wan sort LLM VAAN A hy y) ; yy y) We. Cordially Invite You ‘to ‘Inspect —the breath of Spring Re a - OUTSIZE ings that aré of Interest. In an is wafted to us in Brassieres, Silk Underwear, Hose, alley Ong lad ‘Kicked up a gold the charming new and Other Apparel watch and chain to which*was at- colors and style ef- tached an Elks’ emblem with elk fects of the tooth, anda gold comb holder. . Any ‘local member of the B. P. O. E. who discovers himeelf.to be minus’ such a combination of util- | ity artd"art, can have restored to” him his belongings by calling at Boy Scout headquarters and iden- tifying them. ? Another discovery of lost prop- erty of a totally different nature Wys made during the afternoon. card case containing the Identi- fication card and notation of paid- up membership in the I. W. W. organization, was this find. By appearing before H. Roe Bartle, ®cout executive, and laying claim to the red card, the radica! with- out a ticket may again possess his passport to the land of sabot- age. BURNG PROVE FATAL TO.7-YEAR OLD CHILD SUNRISE, Wyo., ' Jat. 19.—Rose Marie Kontos, seven-year-old. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kontos of Sunrise, dled from burns. about -the head and body. * E She was playing about the house While Mer mother had gone to the Dostotfice and lighted a small piece of candle’ which in some manner caught to her clothing. She ran out We especially call your attention our new line‘of: : = coon H = Fh now. being shown on the mezzanine Serer ; j $22.50 This week we will athe Foatiine one group in'new materials—sizes 42 to 50, as of well as other lines of Street and After- noon Dresses..up to size 54 at Spring Hats.at $10.50 $28.0, $44.00, 856.00 And Other Entrancing Models Will Be Shown d ——s at\from ; ‘ me up $1650i0$3000 newkienn ~—-——-Cold Weather © _ Spring Dresses This. Week’s tag Nii Opportunities ‘The long tunic with its straight but Coats Teathied IHN fi hie . graceful: lines—the large cape collar Coss LEN ores ae Ss Wi —soft fabrics. with maribou trim- with a touch of spring color are wrapping her sweater about her ubway 4nter mings—and the dignified coat style here for your immediate selection. tg iio ou os Pere rs rien all bid’ promise of. being among the parently had-inhaled the heat into C: learance favorites for early spring wear, and Handsome fur-trimmed winter garments her: lunge. the’ Frantz Shop even: this’ early. is in final clearance at ridiculously low WIF E SLAYER Fur-Trimmed~‘, . : b Sabet jarclibersuarray, -of “these prices. ranging from Winter Suits at $ | 6.95 Bright taffetas’ in large-checks or of $2 | 15 to $45.00 Small sizes only—but wonderful values form- plain patterns in’ combination ' with erly selling up to $85.00. ' Scotch plaid: effects* are extremely f ; and popular -in the’ east:among: the -inex- Winter Coats at $12.50 pensive numbers. Just a few garments in this lot-but each one Wool’ velours in\checks, plaids .and Smartest of the Newer Modes a remarkable bargain. stripes continue to be popular for mid- season wear and will doubtless be in so gs - ; ; i ° ( t in-high-colors and attractive materials—some fur-trimmed ; others without the W inter Coats at $21 75 demand_until late spring. fur—but all with snug collars and of heavy enough fabric for cold-weather wear—and best of all, offered at IS ARRESTED DENVER, Colo., .Jan. 1%.—(Unit- ed Press.}—A man believed to be C) H. Furnice, wanted in Denver for the murder of his wife here Decem- ber 19, 1923, wag arrested by offi- cers in Helper, Utah, police here were informed tonight. ‘A picture and fingefprint record of the captured man was requested. Mrs. Furnice was shot to death in her yard. Her estranged husband, from whom she- had received sev- eral letters asking reconciliation, Wgs blamed fur. tho. crime.. Neigh- Grs who saw a man running down the'alley shortly after the shooting Save a description tallying closely with.that of the murdered woman's husband. Home in Mills Is Saddened by Death Representing drastic reductions—formerly _ The’Frantz Shop has ah enviable rep- priced to $45.00. Mostly fur-trimmed. : utation’ for showing ‘the newest in . ° * Dresses! for-ail’occasions ‘at moderate % . Midwinter Dresses $16.75 Drees with Hines aufficiently large to, Low Pre-Season, Prices Including many of the season’s smartest styles : : formerly selling at from $22.50 to°$88.50, _An Unusual Selling Event Spring Hats at $4.95 “New Dresses. New Blouses New Skirts New Underwear You will marvel that we can sell such pretty In; woo! -velour—checks, In cleverest of styles and For sports wear in various “ C In soft silks and pretty Of Infant Child models at so-low a price. plaids, stripes — specially colors for late winter and colors and styles which shades appealing to every priced. at $16.75, early spring wear, are attractively priced, lover of silk underthings. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. LW. Ridley of Mills was laid at vest Saturday. The funeral was held from Une Shaffer-Gay chape!,- the Revs Philip K. Edwards officiatitig. Wl