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| THEATER IS DESTROYED ]‘"‘,—L,fi‘i‘?hfii rocstyed from ucr.mm,|ff.f’ffii-5231.":3""’@&,’;‘2{"2033. f R {to offset the above, a total of 244.|field, were, uglike the rest, hatless, 1058,000 gold marks. ‘These ..:m»;l Their costumes were simple and plain. | EENTER FOR SILVER *~-c e, | INSURNGE IS SO0GHT Choose either of these Neustrelitz Consumed By Flames 4 et Which Leave Only Walls, LADY TERRINGTON M P | Mart of Trade Being Shifted From scuerreiie, seciient 9. WEARS LATEST STYLE, ot Taken o my tondon peope The former Neustrelitz 1€ To Protect Their Investments in| with a history dating back to 1731, s o LOl]dfll] IO N(’»W Yfllk recently was, destroved by fire, Noth. \\r“ Repregentative Does Not ¥ ollow French Securities, B~ ing but the walls of the old buildfng | | v P RS remain, but a me nent has been Precedent Set By Lady Astor But London, Feb. 29.—The regent per.! Siew Fork. Feb.. 29 AR AN A sarn the ; |sistent decline in the value of the| v the gllver center of the worl from The Neustrelit yurt theater wa 1s Elaborately Gowned | French frane, and llha unnnstacmn“ Londen to New York is in progresy, foundsd by the dukes of Macklenburg | MoGrath, Alaska, Feb, 29, - A |CONditlon of France’s fingnces, has| according to builion and wsilver ex. | re known, for their interest in |y.. onrriad out hor campaign threat |eaused a good deal of worry to busi- change experts, who report that su. artist airs. It was opened with ar_her best clothes in- the |2 people here who have invel premacy in the market is slowiv, but performaneces by a troop of “ducal | of commons instead of fellow- ments in French securities or tra BNirsly, passing from Great Britain to ¢ <" The last o fthe Macklenburg e lead of Lady Astor, who set a m‘\‘;’;':\t.i:';s.::f',‘ ,:,}!,\a,:f(;,"‘::n;-ren'!\- vhr"’ L mjwi ’fiuv s 5 =19 § ”'-( ,'hd‘fl:rro:fl'l rd r;\]vl‘t ent for the first three women |y 0p insuring against the franc going | Spiucoq MEntporation cof e hesti s iy o Mru i o (M. Ps with her simple black coat f¢o 200 1o the pound sterling, and have | fae possible by direct shipo s of silver theater in a way that made it one of lg4 4ng white silk shirt with broad {taken out pelicles at (he rate of 30| from this country to the War Eastarn | the best standard stages in Germany. o & jturn-back collar | guineas a hundred pounds llv\u!’l‘.nl“" | nations, the largest consumers of the Feven of the eight faminine parlia- ‘hou es consider the rate is not exees. :L:::r M,x'}"fl‘m.»f-w\“”":‘,i A -y"“r': DOGS NHED KNIT DRESSES Inisnintisns anpsaved for fhe 8retl [sive tor a twelve-month policy. con- | ) Pay Only ments were made in large volume to S days’ debating in plain dark costumes, | gidering the manner in which foreign | Tondan, from where reshipment was {either black or brown. But Lady Ter- | eurrencles havefbeen fluctvating M. n Lady Dectes Doclares That They Need (rington were a three.piece model of |ste al yports fram the United 5 black charmeuse, the loge coat lined — { R Stat ¢ . Ve Fast These Garments To Keep Warm with lacquer red and bordered with . 'EAR RECORD { L erbraided i red t teh CUSTONS N Igold overbra n o match Mot - - ) 5t ¥ Whils -Motoring Her gcer allken stockings were of af Manila, Feb. 28 = Tho gross ce- light hue. She wore a little hat, its | 1978 reecipts of i “'; WY i crown swhithed with a wide black rip. 1973 amounted to %5 gl q 14 by bon ticd in a bow on one side. n |the record in: the history of the is.; ) were reshipment om the motorin, s 5 ~were €0l » 8 I or pxce t P il Gertrude. La: . ot the win. the center 8¢ the hat was an upright | [ands. with the:exception of the year | 1920, when the total was $5.800,000 of tanalas show of the Veingese clubd at buckle that caught and flashed yh.1 Rl A iy Ssrine heris ot toinen Sy . Low Weekly with its AT Hhin y 3 | Lady Aster was dressed with the ; OT BOTHERED . y . same severity, quakerish in its sim- Dublin, Feb. .~=The English rail. t il ibuicdandioi) P bl dewened by hor PUCity with whieh ehe has always ap | way strike has had. little effect on | Terms to take the pluse of the ald jog's Peared in fim hoeuge. So was Mrs. Ireland. Mall trajns are running al. which was usua'ly plamn | Phillipson, a former musical comedy [most on the usual schedule with enly —Te e e plece of material i |ar,“and | Mie, Wixtringtin “wete | Erifing dMare ng (N MO 1 live- | These two much wanted models are without ind the animai's body T c- | black. as e Duchess of (#tock has not been inteprupte he E 3 iR . e 3 o periy stped | Atholl wore & black frock and shin. |strike may affect the coul xupplies of doubt the most popular in the entire Victor 1eg hioles, and draws up arcund 10§ hat of draped wtin. The three |Belfast (f it continues line. Sturdily built, with perfect tone—and o Do he preponderant . Their Home fn Far North With Na. ing position for come time, experts ‘w Hove | the Women As Wives. h 4 N . -4 4 McGrath, Alaska, Teb. 29 —A ) ! i Tondon market is at y v‘,,,‘;‘, dogzen men are living within the Arc. tie Cirele on the Koyokuk river, with | | { Sharp increase in price effective March 1st. Lurepe g q.,.pm... of y be melted down and re. | tortunes ranging from § :wmmp!ul | 3 be melted d hd e SoEtUORH aAglA y 2 Hurry while these two models are which sinea 1915 ha. according to Cap- . n old-time _prospector still available V) ounces to the e whe, after striking pay”, came out while T n yper y 29.—Knitted jumpers | 0 punces, of 5. € y them warm whea traction of cheaper shipp to the silver buye i and China this winter on his aunual vacation. | been pettled down to en. Only Cessgtion of Ihev uge the parcel post to procurs ernment under | What luxuries their tastes demand. | | Jeave their Polar wildcrnes: | e e e e Ouly when some prospector makes FEW LEFT 4 final clean-up and tupns his dust in A ndon. Feb. 20 - Longon e pehe. |, 10me bank can wn tatimats be “Th i BROMO hNIN " f th lendid Upright Phonographs featured sagiche ‘_v'-““h_”" on fire made of the amount of gold being R‘) 0 ose splendic righ raphs cago Y pieg ol Tl i, p R ere is no other - Q during our recent sale. To clear you may have them man who carried four suitcares, each | proven Sute fop mora than & Quarter of & Century as & quick Saturday for only e brigade h 1 at I containing # portion of his clean-up, be left gasping after seeing one of | ecrimated to total u" 100, and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenzs, and as 2 yours get away to vt Aol Provantiv through the traftid,’ FRANCE PAYS HEAVILY Teveniive. gos . T Grass Valley, Cal, Feb. 20.—De.| - g A Starter, Anywas ! up to THecemble 33 o0 oot yosr. & 4 | ; ; Je—-oweshoart, I'd go thro Jf S 115150,000,008 Babertrenis b | I The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet J tor vou reconstruction of northern Iranee - et's slart on veur bank ac-und other accounts whith, according | Price 30 Cents g y the Versailles treaty, should have | “Dependable Merchandise” 138 MAIN STREET I our Sedan %1445 e L o.b. Factory Five Dise B heels and Narh Self-Mounting Carvier, 825 addinionel Here’s Rare IWorth! This Nash Four Sedan is far ahead of its competitors in every element of constructionand every phase of operation. Renowned coachwork craftsmen designed the low-swung body. The gears shift with noiseless certainty. The Nash- : built steering mechanism turns with utmost ease. 1924 STUDEBAKER MODELS f Appointments are tasteful and of the finest quality. You can prove all this to your utter satisfaction with one actual road test. 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