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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Miss Kathryn Barnh Names Bridal Attend-| ception committe have been Invited to ants; Dinner for Bridal momvers of tne Raint | Admiral’s Ball Tuesday Evening Tuesday evening brings the admt | j rat's ball of Paradise inn, when Ad | miral Edward W, Eberle, commana: | jerimohiet of the Pacific feet, and Mra. Eberle wil! be the guesta of hon. lor. More than thirty sentor officers lot the fleet will make the trip to the L| park ne guests of members of the re- | Juntor officers an Kucets of National Mw | Park Co. and others. Par ty. } With both senor and Junior officers eee ayay | inWited to be present at the ball, it bx 188 KATHRYN BARNHISEL, | understood that every vessel in the daughter of Mrs. Olive Barn-| feet will be represented Tuesday at Dhiee), formerly of Tacoma, who ts to] the function tn honor of Admiral and wed Mr. George F. Pierrot, of Do-| Mrs, Eberle oe a frolt, son of Dr. and Mra. George F- | Laurelhurst Lawn @f honor, and Miss Lurline Brown, Migs Vernita Swesea, Mias Dorothy Haggett, Miss Bernice Kennedy of ‘Beattie, Mixs Anita Merry Wheeler Of Tacoma, and Miss Carol Wake field of Anacortes, for bridesmaids, i Mr. Ernest Campbell will be best fan and the ushers are to be Mr. | Howard! Barnhisel, Mr Sherwood | from present indications there Bmith, Mr, Stanley Orne, Mr. Rodert ho a targe attendance. Baunders of Seattle, Mr, Mark Haas | sag ohn Rock: | > ef Los Angeles, and Mr. John I Dein Cht Lanbhoos Peliow of Cochise, Aris. The service Delta Cht sorority ti having lunch Gill be read at $:20 o'clock by Rev ‘Paw con and an all-day meeting Tuesday. James. ‘Miss Rarnhise! and her fiance are | August §, at the chapter house, 1605 |B. 47th at Doth graduates of the University of ington. Miss Barnhisel a a i Member of Gamma Phi tag Theta Engagement of Miss y journalism so: | 77° tnd the Tole alus, womens| Westervelt Announced Jat Laurethurat A hot chicken supper will be served from 6 until 8 o'clock, followed by a Iprogram and moonlight dance, with the additional feature of a basaar with its attractive booths | honorary societies, and Sigma Chi, Journalism fraternity. see al Dinner for othed Couple and Mrs. William 1. Rawn are ii taining with an informa! dinner it their home, Bist ave, S., Satur. ay evening, August 12, compliment: Ng Miss Eva Engutrom and her fian ‘Mr. Stuart Hunter Neffoler. | wedding takes plaice August Stone. ‘The interesting news was made! known when Mr. and Mra, Weater- dinner for ten at their home on Wall- ingford ave. cee Service at Orthopedic Tea Shop Mount Baker Park guild will be tn charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Tuesday, with Mrs. Kart Behm as hostess, assisted by Mre. H.W. Wer- ner, Mra. I. C. Brautignn, Mre. W. FE. Gould, Mra, B. McGovern, Miss Vir-} ginin Grindell, Miss Marton Robb, Mise Bunice Story and Miss Beatrice Gould. Personal ue Mr, and Mra. Frank J. Victor have) as their house guest their cousin, | Miss Helen Goughler, of Portland, | Ore. . fairs for . Hugh Davis honor Mrs. Hugh Davis, of Nor. Va., who ts her house guest, Stewart E. Barber entertained a dinner of ten covers at her 2901 Franklin ave. Saturday ing. ‘Miss Holen Igoe ts entertaining at Tuesday evening for Mra. Da- at her home, 1112 Federal ave. Davis ts leaving the inst of this for Sheridan, Wyo. tants Named Tea ‘ ing Mrs. W. A. Irwin at the Bee sho is giving Tuesday, tn complt- to Mrs. Stanley Dollar, of San 0, and Mrs. Wililam Adams mm, formerty of Lon Angeles, how of Brooklyn, N. ¥., who ts her daughter, Mrs. H. J. . will be: Mrs. John B. Lew- and Mrs. Clarence Hopper, who i preside the first hour, and Mra. Mills Evang and Mrs. Francis » Rickey, the second hour. R./ Sasieted by Miss FA. of Chicago; Miss Trame!! Rutherford, Miss Virginia Daniela, Misa Daisy Hassett, Mine | Jeannette Rickey, Miss Mary Pat- Fick, Mise Deane Irwin, Miav Jean | Abrams and Mise Verna McAuley. < oe mse Mise Hazet Linkfield, accompanied by Mins Jeanette Geddes, of Elgin, | Tit, ts spending a few days with Mins | Linkfield’s aunt, Mrs. A. J. Blethen. eee Mrs. Katherine E. Polson. of San Jone, Cal., is visiting her sonindaw and daughter, Mr. and Mra. John Kendall Polson, at 1404 434 ave. N. ee. Mr. an@ Mra. Robert Arneson epent last week at Bast Sound, Orcas ts eee Miss Louise Fowler will return August 12 from California, where she | bas heen spending two months. eee Mrs. John V. Rathbone, of Kennit- Worth, Il, eon, John, and daughter, , arrived Friday from Califor: nia, to visit Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Bur. nell, for two weeks, at their home, | Give Luncheon _Complimenting her sister, Mrs. Berma J. Gardner, of Atianta, Ga, Mind Elizabeth Stevens, of Fat jindaw and sister, Mr. and Mre. | . G. Austin Has ‘etl will entertain with a luncheon f thirty covers at the Tennis club Tuesday afternoon. have taken a house at Three-Tree point for the month of August. cee Mr. and Mra. A. W. Engie are oc. cupying their cottage at Avalanche Point, Lake Chelan. oe Miss Minnie Widmer and two nieces, the Misses Dorothy and Ger-| jaldine Widmer, are spending the }month of August at Illahee. oe Mins Gertruda Babcock Honor Guests Miss Constance Wilcox wil! enter. fain with a small tea on Wednesday at 4 o'clock, tn compliment fe fe Mrs. Frederick M. Loomis Pe : Onkiand, Cal, and for Mrs. James Richard Goodfellow (Catherine! Mowe). | last week to spend a few wee! Invitations have been confined to| h¢T mother and sister, Mra. intimate friends of the honor guests. | Babcock and ¥ . oe Luncheon for of Portland, who spent the week House Guest lend with Miss Claire Stoltenberr, Mrs. E. Grant MeMicken 1s enter. | left today, accompanied by her hos- taining with a luncheon at her home | tess, for Bellingham, ‘Tuesday, in compliment to her house | Suest, Mrs. M. C. Lewis, of Los An-| geles. arrived ke with ¥. C. Miss Corinne Babcock. eee Mra. Robert Pelouze Metty Craft), Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Palmer are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter, Betty Ann, August 4, at the Seattle General hospital . To Honor Miss Harper Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Goerig and} Ran Mies Elizabeth Goerig will give an} Miss Erna Shultz, who has just re- informal summer dancing party on| turned from an extended visit in Wednesday evening at their home in| California, spent the week end with compliment to Miss Peggy Harper, | friends at Tilahee. of Troy, N. ¥.. who is visiting her | brother and sister-in-law, Capt. Jonn | B. Harper, U. 8. A., and Mrs, Har per. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Thomas 8. Pugh is entertaining with a lunch eon of twelve cove: fm her honor. ifr 2d Miss Helen Koleman left Saturday Luncheon on Thursday — | tor Portiana and San Pranciaco, to Complimenting Mrs. L. E. Kirkpat | visit friends for a month. Fick, who is Jeaving about August | eb as 45 for a visit in Indiana, Mra, Edith| Miss Ruth Lennon left today for Bteva is entertaining Thureday with|®* Short visit with friends im Port- & Juncheon at her home on Queen | nd and Medford, Ore. Miss Katherine Miller, of Port- land, who visited with Miss Lurline | Brown and the Misses Karla and | Claire Stoltenberg, for the past few weeks, left today for her home. Anne Hill. ging? eee Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baheock and Smart Tea Given son, and Mrs, William Warder, of | adda 8 ne, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Saturday jeorge Leghorn. q Entertaining in compliment to Mine es | Kathryn Byers, o bride-to-be of Aug-| Mra. F. E. Palmerton has returned | at 16, and for her daughter, Miex| from a visit of several weeks with Anne Crouley, who leaves soon for| friends on Hood canal Honolulu, Mra. T. L. Croviey was! “28 hostess at a smart tea at her home| Mr. and Mre, Frank Macklem are! Saturday afternoon, with calling | leaving Tuesday for a three weeks’ | hours from 2 until 5 o'clock |trip around Vancouver island, Clusters of roses decorated the liv. | 2.8 ng room and blossoms in the varied| Mr. and Mrs. Henry ©. Shades of yellow attractively cen.|are removing about August tered the tea table, where alternating | 1103 East Boston st. at the urns were Mrs. Alpheus Ryers. * Miss Helen Bruce, Misa Maryhelen| Mr, and Mrs. Henry Shead are} Byers, Mise Helen Simpson and Mias| spending the week at Illahee. Eva Connor. | ae a Hibbard 15 to| | 2 | 4 1 es | Mr. and Mra. De Witt C. Scougal f Celebrate Wedding [have returned from a few days’ trip| . ‘ o Vane ver, B. + j Anniversary 398 | if In celebration of their third wed. | Miss Elizabeth Hammons spent f ding anniversary, Cant. John B. Har-|the week end at {lahee per, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Harper en-} | tertained twenty members of the| Japanese soldiers are sald to have army set with a dinner, Sunday, at|increased two inches in height sin their home on Queen Anne Hill, meat has been added to their diet. " of velt entertained on Tuesday with a stvilletsh, alte very long odd among all the short ekirte and | Ruddock, U. 8 N. slip-on sweaters. of the moment cartier haw been the rage in Parts, (THE VESTAL formal parties during fleet period. They've many horpitall- te garet Littell, lof Woodcraft, BERTH FLEET OFFICERS Added to the distinction of the ter Pierrot, of Cathlamet, Wash. on Fete Tuesd leaquas the Sennia eta surreal Cen Mhuretay evening, August 31, in) fete f uesday toring many eyes waa the party which > Christ Episcopal church, will have i Everything tin piundiness ~ had as honor guests the commander. her ° Miss Marjorie | beuretharst gulld's bie lawn fete inchiet of the Pacific Meet, Admiral petal attendants Mise 4 , | Tuesday evening, on the lawn of ie % oe, aud Save eres slater of the groom. for MAM lary. and Mire. A. 8. idge's home whose hosts were Judge and Burke, The admiral was in brififant mood because hin flagship, the U. 8 & California, had just re ceived one of the highest awards in jhave the navy, first place in engineering |with the other in dowering her ship efficiency ‘The affair ts for the benefit of the! nia to wear a big white “E" on her Nothing of that sort. {Children's Orthopedic hospital, and smokestack, where it tells the world. Wil} And all the Uttle fishes This entitles the Califor The terrace was arranged with lamall tables, from which the diners, lbetween courses, observed the pase ing show tennis courts, where they dan the light of lanterns beneath a fut ter of flags and pennants, jby thetr cavailers, the subdeb net [was out In force, and very fetching. [They wear thetr bobbed hatr. sport Muste floated up from the 4 in Attended their togs, their lipaalve and their ouch | content bread and meat to them. lens son ef Mr. and’ Mea. Faward |ficers. oa nner intriguing tor contents are brea One young officer was tmpressed |by a pretty woman wearing a gown foulard, en chemise, utterly unadorned, and Of course It looked rather printed But it the frock at Pourville, and Will be the stage for several tn the present to return They're popular, the officers? * CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Writers’ Club ‘The Writers’ club will meet Tues day evening, August §, at § o'clock, in the lecture room of the T. W.C. Manuscrip's wilt be read by Charles Udell, Maude M. Farrar and Florence Seyler Thompson, ee Rainier Chapter, D. A. R., Study Club The study club of Rainier chapter, D. A. R., will have a plenic Tuesaday, August #, at the home of Mise Mar 7310 17th ave. N. EB. 16 to north end of the Take car No. University bridge, at 10th ave. N. EB. | | Bus leaves there at 12 o'clock. loft at T6th st Get ee Seattle Woman's Club @ Beattie Woman's club will hold an important board meeting. Tuesday Claire, Wis, is visiting her brother. | morning, Aug. 4, at 11 o'clock, at the lin Gowen, Hostess, Mra. David Gil home of Mra. E. B. Dudden, 4929 | George Dilling. Mr. and Mre. Dilling |Canada drive. Take Fauntleroy car} and get off at Findlay «t, . . Univeristy Social Club University Social club, 0. nd! . Ba. wilt meet Tuesday, August §, at In-| @ianola. Tho boat will leave at 1 Pp. m., from the dock at the foot of Latona at., returning at # p.m. W ter sports will be the feature of the day. eee Clty Federation, W. C. T, U. City Federation of the W. C. T. U. will meet in Piymouth Congregation al church, Tuesday, August 8, 2 p. m. | Chief of Police Severyna will epeak at 3 o'clock. Important matters to be discussed Veterans of Foreign Wars Veterans of Foreign Wars auxilt ary, Roosevelt post, will meet Tues day, August $, at 2p, m., in Roone- velt hall, when the charter will close and delegates to the national conven tion to be held in Seattle August 15 will be elected. All members who have signed the charter and those who anticipate doing so are urged to attend. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Round Robin Social Club Mr. and Mrs. W. EB. Ray will en- tertain the Round Robin Soctal club, D. H. P, A., at their home, 614 34th ave., Monday evening, August 8 o'clock. Cards. Mra. Eleanor §. White and Mrs, Lulu Baker will as. sist Ridgley Rebekah Auxillary Ridgeley Rebekah auxiliary wilt meet with Mr. and Mrs, C. BE, Max well, Wednesday, August 16, at 442 Marshall st., afternoon and evening Take Fauntleroy car oe Seattle Circle No, 549 Seattle Circle No. 649, Neighbors will entertain mem bers of the Everett circle Thursday evening, August 10, in the A. 0, U W. hall. Social Score Club Social Score club will meet for a pienic dinner Fric the home of Mra Maple way. August 11, at P. G. Copp, 4627 cee Seattle Lodge No. 7 Seattle lodge No, 7, Degree of Hon- Protective Association, will en- tertain with a card party Tuesday, August 15, at 9 p. m,, in Evergreen hall, A. O. U. W. building. A bust ness meeting will be held at 7:45 p, m. oe. « Women's Club s Women's club August 11, with Mrs 147 B, 62nd st. Those expecting to attend are asked to tele phone Melrose 4330. Mrs, A. P. "1 son, Mrs. Frank MeInturff, Mra John Clerf and Miss Mary MeBride will be the assisting hostesses, The meet Henry Jacobs will DEVEREUX ADAMS battleships of war, WOMEN’S CLUBS al" at} THE SEATTLE STAR By Wanda Oh, very. } And the ship? Attracts thousands. Her mammoth workaho are the talk of the town. | "Sas ghe a nickname, too? | Ol4 Pig Iron, From Seattle to! | Mantia, from San Pedro to the Canal, | [that's what they call her Is her ativer service nice? Ma petite amie, ahe han none, Only the ships named for sovereign states | ch luxuries, Each state view Moaquito-bitten, I return. eee ‘Those two weeks which for the & great golden apple have now flitted |into the past—ashea, cation days for mo are over . Bald the editor to me this morning 2 I slunk toward the old desk and the old typewriter, “But WHY these morquite bites? Thought you sald you were going to Portland? Blessed | with silver, But for les antre Hasn't she even a mascot? She's rich in magcota, She han alif I've heard anything about Port lFrench poodle named Dan. An Alre |iand being overrun with—* dale named Don Ramee A cocker “*Tisn't,” sald I, “Be for ae T knew, no exceptional number of mosquitoes down there, But I didn’t GO to Portland, You see, it wae like this, Just at the Inst minute, when I was all ready to spaniel named St Si. And two kittens and a guinea pig without names. Have they brought her any tro- phiea? ‘Three fleet baseball champtonship trophies, One whaleboat race cup. leave—" |One race boat trophy. One dinghy G Og Imce trophy. One fleet bowling] The editor began to fidget. Hoe al- \champlonship trophy. wayne begins to fidget when I just get ¢ 0 o 0 long explanation ~ ‘ ; [rouge with such an air! The mar-| Iant’ that almost enough? started on a good, long re on ~ gl i pete ete ce Nowa qggebg A ried belles, with their partnery,| ‘Their insatiable for trophies! Roth |of something. I don't eee why. : patent wit : <1 i th be. Athletic ad cae club and Fir Tree, upper|daughter, Frances, to Mr. Elwood &mong whom were many dancing of: |the officers and the go ‘This morning he began to fase around on his desk, picking up |The officers are eloquent on this lant 12 months have shone ahead lke) von Kettler pencils and things, Then sald he: “I'l tell you what—you write It all down, Kr—a—where'd you say you went? 0.0.0-0-H! You; write it down fio I begin, according to command, to “write down” the story of a some what unexpected expedition to the |north side of Mount Ratnier—that side which seldom ia invaded by the Usual camper and tourist, but which is declared by those who venture in |to be more beautiful, more alluring. even, than the south side of the mountain, Ita glaciers are longer, its cliffs are steoper—ite crage— one Bot enough! Tomorrow 1 be gin in detail to tell of sudden mountain plans; of winding, climbing mountain trails; of snow fields that bear no tratis; of » wonderful little camp on “Mystic lake”; of shoe-leather worn to the ground—and of mos- quitoes, . TOMORROW! subject, most eloquent. | Who ore the ranking officers? | Captain John J. Hyland, command ling: Lieutenant Commander J. F. | Crowell, U. 8 N., Oh! Lady! Look W hat Happened. Ears Are Bar TAeutenant T. D. Lieutenant C. 1. Forth, U. & N.. Ensign H. F. Gmy, U. & N., Ensign L. Mansbach, U, 8 N.. Ensign R. A. MeCletlan, U. §. N., |Lieutenant Commander 8, D. Mart, ! iM. c., U. & N. Léeutenant H. Lassiter, 8. C. 8. N., Lieutenant R. BR. Pick, C. C. U, BN Efficient they are, ma petite amie. bs the ballrooma of peace, In the Classic Culture Clob ‘The Classic Culture club hae issued its year book, containing the pro- grame for the coming season, begtt ning September t-Together Day.” Delegate report on the State Federation of | | Women's clubs convention, held tn Spokane In June, and Mra. D. Gi more will speak on “The Pitcairn Isl. ands and Honolulu.” The meetings wilt be held on the |toliowing dates: | September 22—Alanka, Mr. C. P. | | Raine. Hostess, Mra. C. ©. Bogar.| Awpaan oer dus, GAVE KAS | October 7—Handbag players, Host-| POD eas, Mra. John Cobb, October I1-—Halioween celebration. Committees, Mra. George W. Yancy, | Mra. W. L. Keene and Mra. George D, Cottret! November 4—Tennyron, Rev. TAILOR BY MARGARET ROWE EWF YORK, Aug. 7,—Oh, look who's here! The female ear ix all November 18—Art. Hostess, Mre.|*xposed to view. From out its lair |}. EB. Jones. of ambush halr it has emerged | January 6—Rectprocity Day, Bo |Snew. Bo long concealed when now | 4H. | more. AR rears ‘TO MATCH | YDUrF. Sunday Killjoys Get “Bawling Out” LEEDS, Eng, Aug. 1-—Immense | placards have been posted here de, | nouncing members of the parks com!" | mittee because they refuned to per mit Bunday tennis. revealed all naked, nude and bare, it seema to shrink from public gaze and from the rush of air, Like cap- tives taken from their cella, unused to light of day, the just-emanctpated ears most likely feel that way and #0 to temper thetr release, on being | Mberated, they‘re quickly hung with ball and chain of earrings, heavily weighted ‘Twan Irene Castle brought the news of freedom of the ear. They turned them loose tn Parts first. | They'll soon be showing here! She wears hers flaunting in the breeze jand prophesies this fall will be the lera of the ear with ears worn out | by all. But whether hair be long or |bobbed, It must be peeled away to |ehow the sural organs off, exposed to ight of day. If you would do as Paris says, which ts the smartest way. Short skirts revealed some trage dies—knock knees, bow lege and such—and now exposure of the ears sure promises ae much. For tho ‘tis true that “cars ts ears,” It's trua, too, some are tin and some are fan and some are bat and some are just a sin, Rat etre so long have coddied been, like mushrooms under glass, It's horrible to contemplate what's | bound to come to pass when first | the frosts of winter come to give a! fiendish nip to each exposed defenne- | jess ear, uncovered lobe to tip. | There seems but one alternative— |to boom the earmuff trade, “Twere best to order earmuffs now to match | your tatlormade. With earmuffs on each dainty ear, goloshes on her jfeet, the 1922 «irl will sure look | mighty wweet. And be they muffed lor, all exposed, uncovered to the |light, these new discovered female ears will be an eerie night, |roste club. Mostesser, Mra. J. L. Mo Pherson and Mre. L. B. Hoag. January 20—Musieal, Mra. C. M.| \Hartle. Hostess, Mra S. F. Moyer. | February 3—Education day. Host. jean, Mra, E. B. Uden. | February 17—Took Review, Mra |John Cobb. Hostess, Mra J. A. Mor- | vison. March 3—Abraham Lincoln, Mr. C P. Bianett. Hontess, Mra. H. M. Chit tendon. March 7—St. Patrick's day celebra- | ton, | March $1—Mustoal, Mra. Fisken. | | Apri 14—Rernard Shaw's plays, | | Prot William Gorsuch. Hostens, | Mra, B.D. Rineer. | Aprtl 2#—Annual meeting. | May 12—Flowers of Rainier. Host. jones, Miss Nellie B. Sterrett and Mins Loulse Rathbun. May 26—Picnte. ee | University Chautauqua Untversity Chautauqua will hold a | picnic Friday, August 11, at Wood. land park, beginning at 11 a m. Election of officers. cee Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae Alpha Xt Delta Alumnae will be Jentertained at a swimming party and dinner Thursday, Augunt 10, at 6 o'clock by Miss Sarah Harris, Mine Leona Inches and Mrs, Mildred | | Bowles at the home of Miss Harris, 216 40th ave. eee Lorraine Social Club Lerraine Social club, O. B. 8. will | meet at the home of Dr, and Mra. W. | Ray Jones, 2002 Federal ave., Wed. | | Hesday, August % at2 p.m. Cards, | All Kastern Stars are invited, Take | Broadway car to Newton st, Magnolia Bluff Improvement Club The Magnolia Bluff Improvement club will meet Mon Au ay evening, ‘| gust 7, at & o'clock, at the ehure Thorndyke i ge ogee at Jack Adams (left), manage quested to attend ing season's pass to Wallie R Se a baseball fan. Photos by Zonery ¢ Eleven-year-old Wallie Rogers, Se The Zonery club wi id an open N hold an open | attio's champion | meeting in Evergreen hall, Arcade} fang was | building, Tuesday, August &, at 8 p |the happlest youngster.4n the city m, One of the recently elected offi. | Monday—-and « afore fervid fan than jcers, Dr. Fanny Leake-Cummings, | will give an address on the subject of rpulence and Ita Converse.” Mom: | bers urged to attend, Music and in- teresting features, baseball over. | On his sunburned face was a smile of the variety that won't come off— and in his pocket reposed a brand Visitors wel: new season pasa, which will admit come, him to the grandstand at all games gh Site at the Seattle ball park. Clara Barton TentoNo, 1 The smile and the pass were both Clara Barton Tent No. 1, Daugh-! the result of a story which appeared |tera of Veterans, will entertain with |a noon-day luncheon at the armory, | Wednesday, August 9, to honor the guests from the Tacoma and Everett tents. Comrades invited, Regular meeting at 2 p.m. All members urged to be present, in Saturday's Star, telling how Wal lie had been walking six miles to see every ball game, going into the bleachers on week-days, when sonata are free to youngsters, and waiting outside the park until the fifth inning on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, Champion Fan Gets a Pass Seattle Boy, 11, Is Smiling r of the Seattle ball club, giv- ‘ogers, 11, Seattle's champion Price & Carter, Btar Staff Photographers when boys have to pay to get in the bleachers during the first half of the game. | Sitting on the bench during Satur- day's game, Jack Adams, manager of the Seattle team, read the story | about Wallie. | “By gum!" Jack exclaimed, “a kid that's ns good a fan as that oughtn't to alt in the bleachers. So he sent out an 8 O § for Wal lle--and found him just after the first kame ended. Wallie was brought out onto the diamond, shook |handy with Adams—and received the season pans. | “I've always wanted to be first) } | baseman on the Indians when I grow up,” Wallie confided to friends after: ward, “But since I met Jack Adams I sorta think I'd like to be a catcher,” MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1 | Boy Drowns r After Primrog BATH, Eng, Aug. 1 | gather « primrose on the edge at Dunke ‘on, T-yearold Tanner overbalanced and dre '62 Years in Jail and 3 Yet Re NOME, Aug, 7—Antonig who * spent 62 years in must nerve three ears mor a 82 yours | Albanians Seeking 4 Monarch in Brit ATHENS, Aug. 7—Lord Corll of England in #aid to be favored Jeading Albanian clans an the next king of Several have already decline Job. The first machine for chanically was patented in 1790, PALACE HIP | counterfeiting. 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