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i] ae 60 Undesirables Picked Up by Police in Week Classes are on the ru | : exodus has alrendy eae saat they say the flight bids f : , Tnerease each day as wholesale His official bu Arrests of undesirables are made te BERS town will soon be too hot t0) 14 recent atatom Hold the burglars, banc 1 ot . @rooks who have flocked here for,“ s sy the winter,” said Cay n Of Detect: | In 11 count Ay tyes «Charis 1 nt, Saturday. | made ulture: wi MPhe detective force ts at work « aii ha ea | GMa day, and © men arre bie a ‘ > § men Friday nicht, making ne ) vee men who have nm picked up since | count evera acts P te Ghe first of the week as ‘undesir | iand: ag tured te f ables.’ ” nt twe tract ¢ u ot Developments of the “crime cep hens pease ty on wave” during the last 24 hours | ed fC! ‘ Pa Include three ups, In whieh a A small timber tract is offe Hat ‘Woman was slugeed, a boy was Ferry county inst Kidnaped and held prisoner for rn unk Nad ell aR three hours, and one man robbed SE atta a dha a ; fon a downtown street. The ban- | area of ne ; tra! ‘dits in all three cases worked in Timber, tidelands and tw 0 flaries continue to Increase 19/4. ive timt seathen, re On K Frida, sat y.| Seattle, and Lake Washington sbore q y night and Saturd 0 thieves and pickpockets were | jands will be the King county offer _— of fidelands, harbor area and tim Rayearcld boy thict snatched a | NE Tidslands. NAtir timber tracts Satin. hg Geeerh q and one piece of agricultural land in, 918 E. Columbia st) Lewis county will be offered me pomce Capt. Charles © wo tracts of timber, two agricul eeees Sen ane Bade tural tracts on the upper F i canal ‘st. Friday afternoon. sypend night, and held the bey in their automobile, ae nich powered touring before they finally released in Georgetown, after robbing } a $1.50. land - Skagit, Skamania and Snohomish Bey told the police that the! ounties have timber offerings Spo both large men. carryink) Kane county has two agricultural Grove up alongside him 48) tracts and ns county has sev walking home at 7:30 P. ™./eral timber tracts. Walla Walla him Into their auto. Dandite drove the car, while | eat, and proceedéd to search! y & Finding only $1.50, the bandits; 8 him with death tf he did | ¢ money. The boy while the robbers He was at} Georgetown. He) an he had | 1608 Re a United as held up in Denoy- Friday by stopped their own men, a tall, en her run- struck her revolver, after parse, and did not re held up and 2339 42nd ave. and 42d ave, following a smuggling tn- to Inspector M. H. Me- of the crew conspired Oriental merchandise, ‘several hundreds of dollars, | the country. Silks, Oriental jew- | ther goods are said to have | taken unlawfully from the ship few days. No charges as we been filed against the men, re | Millard T. Harteon, col- customs, would not make | COOPER, colored, the city jail Saturday after on a charge of selling lot- Police claim he had a| ¢ s when apprehended. His ball mt $150. Tires With 500 Nail Leak No Air , D. M. Coats, of Chicago, has! Rew puncture-proof inner | in actual test, was punc- times without the loss of Increase your mileage from to 12,000 miles without re- | this wonderful and the beauty of !t all| tn Mat In Pierce county the princtpal of. | fering will be 13 tracts of agricultural ‘Other held him prisoner to the| per tracts near M | Priest, ments from them. ords tn my office show that the con. tract between Howard § Amon and the district expired October 13, 1922. | amount to over $10,000, depending on and hag not been renewed.” admitted the truth of this statement, but the contract Goes not actually pass out of ax- istence until the board of directors offictally terminate It. tment of Chinese lottery | “that January 2 ear Newport in Pend Ore 4 nd Whateom county Ista two tim le Fall, In akima county the offerings cover n razing land. HERE’S MORE ABOUT HORSE HEAVEN STARTS ON PAGE ONE brother-intaw of W. A. Kelso, another director ‘The Star wired to J. Kelly paid “And, anyway,” he added, “whether it's terminated or not, they haven't furnished the specifications to any other con tractor so that the work can get under way.” Hall explained that he was alarmed principally because he feared the project might be de- layed so long that the bond market would slump and make it impossible to market the bonds. “We could market the bonds teday—but nobody in the world could say whether it would be possible to market them 30 days from now,” he said. “land owners in the Horse onvinced,” he ays the district and cannot them from offi ‘this Rew puncture-proof tube more than the ordinary | makes riding a real plea: can write Mr. D. M. Coats . 47th st, Chicago, as he introduced everywhere opportunity for agents. | write him todi A dodhinta'shi ROUND TRIP LL BC STRAIT POINTS Midnight ot Ge Throweh ‘Night Trip) SLAND POINTS Ecaeeet INGHAM - ANACORTES DAILY, 1000 P. mM. WNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS 4O MILL PORTS _ ~(800 A. M., 500 P. M 2D CANAL POINTS H BAY & WAY PORTS SOUND NAVIGATION CO Perea! ARGUMENT when you Invite the wife or that best girl to Boldt's DOLLAR SUNDAY DINNER The real food, cooked and served just right will make her smile, and youll probably find more friends there than you thought you had It’s a safe bet to way “Let's go to Boldt's. Why not do it tomor row? BOLDTS Fwo Comentent Locations 913, Second Ave. .. 1414-16 Third Ave. =" CROOKS ON RUN, STATE LANDS TO SAYS TENNANT BE DISPOSED OF Tracts Go Under Hammer and some Hood canal tide ands com Two motor bandits kidnaped | pris. the Mason county offerings | Games Stout, 14, of 405 Dexter Two small timber tracty In Pactth ave. N.. on a downtown street nty will be sold, Timber near Reaver lake and agricultural land 6 county One) county has four small timber tracts ntire section of agricultural and De secretary of the Horse Heay [en district, as soon as it received a. copy of Hall's letter, asking bim to/ unknown origin, which broke out on get statements replying to charges from the directors, but De! foot Priest repited: “The board te not tn seesion, and Z| wuperstructure of the boat, damag- am unable to get individual state jing her to the extent of probably | However, the re | the niture. Property owners of the| district are convinced that their |beard of directors, so tied up by |family interests ag well as debts to! interested holders, |funetion and are firm in their re tube from solve to oust properly f | | i | i HE SEATTLE STAR HERE’S MORE ABOUT ASTORIA | STARTS ON PAGE ONE WASHINGTON »—The ommendations of President Mar 1 tablished ding in his message to consre E tt will ay eotebtiohed that the / Sing in his menage to Congr man, wh tes that a woman told |*!¥e, Included pone . — - urve fa to aft all e jamibes jack entered her room and meso par No~% eniee, nunein ond Tt Y jal, for national defense. Y pe i alg ™ Attention to the superpower mur po Riprartle s beoaery lvey of the eastern Industrial region 3 Ho turned and ran ont, and ab | ics “te Se ae” eleaes resiay i ~* 2 on wy Abolit « the railrond abor nad Sr Anon ya paing eat | 4 and av tulon of a labor ing cltivens gathered at the house for a “reconstruc. | Vision of the interstate commerce " meeting. Althe serious and jommission with power to ¢ nd its decisions against both carriers | among the men, of whose va : | fortunes are practically wiped | *°4 employes out If that proposal ts not approved, “We will build « better elty the dear should t wanised by te the removing all but the public repre Food t Hate de. |Mentatives and the headquarters of mands of the suff clothing tor |‘ tribunal moved to Washington thone whose personal belongings were | Steps must be taken to prevent heatreved, and 4 for fuel are the|*ttikea that threaten the public most pressing needs, according to the | general relief comm which was ement that a conference The committes decided, however, to | nforcement ypon any unauth ports aa] enforcement of the there are sufficient supplies on| hand for the tmme needs of the it facilites for agrt citizens are showing an un of freight care under a} 4 and indomitable courage ey and are responding to the ertats In a The merger of railroad lines Into spirit that will set about to build a] @ystems for the purpose of economy greater Astoria as soon as the Imme-| 4nd interchange of equipment ' Nate task of feeding ead housing the = homeloas in finished. ' r owing ts aw list of the prin et buildings and business houses which were wiped out I Penny store, Hoefler confec tlonery, Bee Hive de tment store, |Weinhard hotel, Astoria Budget] | newspaper plant, Astoria theater’ | 4 Fellow LL, Western Untor : [Oaa Fellows pal Menara note, |Escaped Muredress Seen in Staples Motor company, Etke’ club, Mexican City 1 Men's hall First National bank, Astoria Savings bank Astoria S0amiin. aeuden |D. ee oe National bank, Columbia Trust . Savings company, Bank of Com nd bs hillips, “tiger woman," who escaped merce, Skallerud’s Dry Goods store,| from a Loe Angeles jal after her Astoria Drug store, Central Drug| conviction of the “hamm murder” store, Dayton Drug ste Ow! Drug] of Alberta Meadows, wan believed jatore, Allan & Lewis, wholesale) icasy to be hiding In Chihauhua grocery; Mason-Ehrinan, wholesale} Pheu goer, reel craoae ange grocery; Blue Mouse theater, Liberty ond er ane opens 7 = theater, Star theater, Y, W. C. A.| Dorthern Chihuahua bullding, Astoria Business college, Shortly after Detective Claude Morning Astorian, North Star hotel.| @mith, of Ki Paro, claims he saw the | Troy laundry, Astoria Opera house. | hunted ome hale, Seaton. yillie rent cpp bine eee er ck.|®&* the woman enter an automobile own, covering a qua loc Lovell garage, covering half a block of ground; Y. M. ©. A. badly dam-/ aged 'Portland Steamer Damaged by Fire PORTLAND, Ore, Deo. §—Fire of jthe river steamer Iona, tied up at the of Washington street, at 6 o'clock this morning, swept over the | $4,000, and destroying part of a cargo | of paper worth all told about $158,000. } It ts estimated that the total lose will the amount of paper that can be sal- vaged. Help her Actuntn Delayed Saturday No reply to the message offering assistance to the stricken city of As- | toria had been recetved by the local | Chamber of Commerce at 10:30 this| morning. Another message was sent by naval | radio to the mayor of Astoria today. | Until an anawer is received the Seat-| tle Chamber of Commerce will be un- | able to do anything to relieve the wuf- fering and want in Astoria, ! cee Movie Man Races to Film Big Fire! Racing 200 miles tn « highpow- | ered car, Frank Jacobs, Seattle cam- jeraman, reached the stricken city | of Astoria Friday night, in time to/ Heaven district have become firmly} iim the huge fire at its height in hia letter, | their board of directors are! fire, unable to impartially administer the! Jacobs obtained, jaffairn of they are incompetent and incapable} | lof handling an affair of such mag- | An almost complete p ture of the} and the after scenes, which | will be shown at! that the Liberty theater Sunday | ‘Cornish School Presents Pupils Dorothy Baker, Louis Drentwett | and Barbara Eschbach, piano puplis ot Edouard Potjes, will be presented | the Cornish school Mon in recital by la evening at 9:20 They will be assisted by Mary Barton, a volee pilpil of Jacques Jou Jorvilie. | Jury Hears Coal | Death Testimony | MARION, Ill, Dee. 9.—"'Bloody” Williamson county was ready today for the greatest criminal trial in the | history of Ilinols coal fields. After six weeks’ effort, a jury was walting to hear testimony in the trial | of five men accused of murder tn connection with the Herrin massa ore, last June. | Taking of testimony will start Wednesday | KANSAS CITY—Mrs, Lorene Caldwell brought suit here for $50,- 000 charging she gained 215 pounds result of an automobile acct: | She gave her present weight | us 975 pounds. IW —~» xy a MOTHER JOINED A SAVINGS CLUB JUST A YEAR AGO FOO SUBLL GET HER MONEY A SHOPPING SAE WILL GO the outskirts of machine roared off to the south, Authorities both here and at Paso believe Mra. Phillipe’ parallels that of Clara Smith Hammon, who came into Meaico after yon ing Jake Hamon to death in Okia horma. Mins Hammon found shelter and pro: on the etty EL tection in Chihuahua at the hands of | & certain religious sect. It war be- Meved that the “tigress” had done Ukewtae. Officers at El Paso have notified federal authorities of Captain Smith's belief thet he saw Clara and « sys tematio search of Chihuahua City and surrounding towns was believed im- minent. ALASKA TRIPS ATTRACT MANY More than 20,000 tourists will be! carrie’ to Alaskan points next sum- mer, general passenger agent for the Py ¢ Steamship company This year 25,000 tourists made | Alaska voyages on Pacific Rteamship, the Alaska Steamship and the Ca- nadian Pactfic veuels. Not stnoe the days of the Klondike | fold rush has there been such. num- bers going to Alaska. Last year the steamship companies extended the tourist season thre weeks, and thin year an additional two weeks will be | added to the season If present plans materialize, This will give a season extending from the first of May un- til the first of November, Action Urged on Narcotic Bills Trustees of the White Cros meeting at the Chamber merce briday, urged the passage of the Porter resolution, and France| bill, antinarcotic measures Delegates will be sent to nent cities of the Kast and West to address ¢ promt thambers of Com merce, if the tentative policy di» jcussed at Friday’, meeting adopted REV. C. J. HAWKINS Vice in Seattle— Modern Sodom and Gomorrah 11 A. M. Do We Dare Accept Jesus as Savior Rather Than as a Theological Fetish? PLYMOUTH CHURCH Sixth and University The! flight | according to Hugh Mackenzie, | of Com-| Middie | “WILL ADD NEW T THE SEATTLE STAR 'Harding Backs Per ming; (ISH STUNNED ALLIED PARLEY _ TIGER ENDING IS UNDER WAY AMERICAN TOUR A nal ‘ P P | & — onatitutional |More Deaths Expected to, Poincare and Mussolini Are | Clemenceau Sails for Home Ty Gestanatens cpeceitiah tor tania Follow in Dublin | Closely Guarded Wednesday Tegistration of immigrant altens| ny GhKOW MACDON AC | LonboD Dee, 9-—-HMundreds of iit “ pe and tablishment of immigration! punt Dec More executions | dete es from Sootiand Yard, nome | ¢ r a the oe ot . boards abroad to bar undesirables. /are to f w t shooting of Tor ned a8 cooks and yee - . Extension of reclamation and/ O'Connor and three others at Mount Potncare - “ , pee irrigation work Joy youterday, it ts understood. m- ‘onservation of forests @outhers eiand axunnea by the z = : a . ention to the wide difference | miadenness the Free govern " . " : nd price pald by the ultimate pur | ing the rebel prisoners a# a reprisal, | French we er 1 sages ‘ t the me i } t « ra. pe i the act today on the jot ering abou vtre ot * tor Creation of @ central agenay tO) whe new Free State parliament , ry, but bh " t off aid railroad financing ‘ held « long deb on the justifion os hed ’ t «re ' his sabe The wer and house Immigration |, m of th Ov ent’s action and him a faacisti bodygu coment will meet the coming) wound up by «iving President Cos. The meeting of the heads of « ) om.” week, While tr abigration tn conmld- | py o tminiotry Me confidence ernments of Britain, France, Italy |owned 2 the ered toa large.a question for satisfac to exterminatie feared to t " er ¢ 7 - ne le um, deneribed by Ame an | * « tory solution in the hustle of @ short! nave been declared, the insurgents and Belgium ai wong, a ff erica meanion there will be much discussion apparently planning to plok off mem Ambassador Harvey a # + t err fore of It. The house committee will have | pers of the Free Atate organization, | portant since Versailles o mtarted | dawn th whe hear — on resolutions admitting | one by one, while Cong and his! by Premier Bonar Law en he in-| has slept late til] tn war retugess from Turkey and! ¢ojiowers have jared § they will! Jie mussolini to a 20-minute prt mayed race. meet thie threat with an “eye for ‘ B I arent hing | The house judiciary committer | an eye” policy vate chat, Afterwards er are ar vorable response will present a resolution amending Dr rer of the summary | care government to his appeal the constitution to give congress | exe pn of yerterday has been with Ali eyes fixed on the conference ‘ , seemed to be power to prevent child labor | held, but the extent to which the) focus on Mune the fascisti pre | greatly en ged b President The president's denunciation of yio-| new southerh government has been | mier ha speht the world’s iternent in his message |lators of the Volstead act and the| driven ts ap fated fully imagination as statesman of & | to congrens yesterd that he hoped } 18th amendment was expected to re-| Martin Fitzgerald, a Free State) » hin own, He Is hatled af | pact preserve peace, similar to | eult in new legislative muggestions for | *enator, proprict of the Free the * of allied alge n r power Pac treaty of the Jenforeement. Leaders, however, 4\man’s Journal and millionaire horse! The conference gtc 5 conference, would lcongreas was not called on at this | breeder, was ordered today to leave eon, When Polne extablehe er parts of the time to do anything about prohibi-| Ireland immediately, on pain of) solint and The s went to world tien. After the president's conference death, tn a communication from) 10 Downing at Clemenceau yreed this in his with the governors, some legislative the “Irish republican army.” | American observers were to be | speech at Washing yesterday, de simay be taken | present, and it had been reported | claring there was more need for such fiancee ‘ | thet the United States intended to/a pact in Europe than in the Pa ho or articpating ac “lemenceat vill speak here today . Jeanne, altho not particpating « Clemenceau wi HERE’S MORE ABOUT TO SUZZALL | tively in the work of the parley at the Academy of Music American Ambassador to Ger Accompanied by Col. Stephen Bor Dr, Henry Surzallo, president of! many, Hughton, and Ambassador| sal, hix American assistant, M. Le the University of Washington, has|to Belgium Fletcher are in London|fevre, his French secretary, and his | been given a raise, leonferring with Ambassador Har-| faithful valet, Albert, the Tiger will STARTS PAGE 0 ‘ ve |rush then his visit in Philadelphia ON NE | In future, according to an an-| Vey saat AY Lae soe tebe this aceerioeh for Coal |Rouncement made from Tacoma by loon. Pa. $6 nuemt ander ate [the world will understand.” | samen H. Davis, chairman of the t-: Eastern Ship Here lhome of W. W. Atterbury, vice-presi- Another ingle to the “Rone Street | nance committee of the board of re- dent of the Pennsylvania railroad. . F to Take in Cargo|' Hie will arrive at Cresson about Mystery the strange conéuct of | genta, Surrallo will get $14,000 « year, | ‘ reg Ati | | ‘The steamship Carolinian, of Phil | midnight tonight and there, high in the lovely chatelaine of the Du of $12,00 | peene genie «29 ~ wely chatelaine of the Duff | instead of $12,000. | edciphia arrived “in, Seattle this | the Allegheny mountains, he will en mansion, ie being mvestigated Davia explained that this action | morning She tied at the Milwaukee | J0Y @ much-needed rest before leav Mra, Duff haw steadfastly refused | was taken because Suzzallo had been | dock, where she will take on cargo |!" Sunday for Chicago to addrem a jte tet her enter a cortain | offered $26,000 « year by the Univer-| for Eastern ports farmers’ convention there Monday. veer Payohologiats | vey of Pittsburg and $22,000 year! The Carol left Philadelphia | , From Chicago, the ae Bstive Ld may explain this as a case of the | & che | with a cargo of powder for the|to New York, to make hie last ad: Hiuebeardens complex (bluebearts ther institutions Hercules Powder company, of San | @res* in this country Tuesday nigi aympation byt te the Hittie, griet has been president of the) )°ret! The will return joudea |, Tired out, he plans that same night . ne little, erie ; vA | chen n@ will return loaded | , Tired out. erry strieken family out on Mose st. it ts} university for nearly etait | th Northwest products for. the| board the steamship Paris, bat ad years now | which he will aail Wednesday for his | Atlantic seaboard tional evidence of @ Merct- | i beloved France. gt eens \Science Lecture gage pees | refused to comment on thelr | 1 \PLAYER ’ WIFE \Wide ‘Ones Charge strange actions, Mrs. Duffs at Labor College! tole reply to questions has been | sTechinologioal and” elentifie GIVEN DIVORCE! Denied by Brown “The woman pays—and Rais of Capitalinm” will be tnt chare le | and pays!” while Guaues batt wibject of ns address which mn SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9.—Mre. Prgms ena! a ee mate has contented himeelf with [be delivered in the Labor Temple Agnes Fisberg was free today from |). sesor Brown in « Sunday eve merely saying, “Git out!” |Bunday night at % o'clock by John her marriage bonds with Charles) ping gadress at the Green Lake The ® however, thru ite tn |C Kennedy, executive secretary of (Swede) Risberg. former major! congregational church. “I am going |comparable news service, will oon-|the FarmerLabor party, under the/!*ague ball player, which. she @l-|¢, explain why the class of men |tinue to give tte readers, day by /auspices of the Labor college. leged, had become irksome | that work with their hands are en | ‘This te the second of a seriea| She was granted a divorce Prac | titled to have their dance halls, as of lectures delivered by Kennedy “cally without contest in the ®u-/ well as those who frequent more under the general title, “Hclence | Perlor court here. Charges of neg-| ‘formal’ halls,” the mihyor said Sat- and Revolution.” lect and crueity were made urday. METROPOLITAN and 4 o'clock and will be oped to) Your Last Chance Sunday Night KOLB aw DILL day, the latest news of “The Dotngn | of the Duff” Perhaps it will be | TOU who solves the GREAT DUFF) | MYSTERY firet! (Watch the Bottom of Page 1) |FAMOUS SHIP IS DESTROYED Burned for the olf tron, copper and what other plunder the hull would furnish was the fate of the oi square rigger Glory of the Seas, now moored at the Glacier Fish company dock in Tacoma. The Mrs. Edwards Is Now Recovering Mre. Edwards, wife of Maj. Paul Fdwards, Seattle port warden, is rap- | ily recovering from an attack of nickneas contracted a few days ago, according to word received at the of- | meeting. ' AND lvensel was towed Thursday night/| fice of the port commissioner today. lto a spot near Tliree Treo Point,| For ® time grave complications | THEIR cnnsiemes LAUGHING VEHICLE | wn the fire was kindled that] Were feared, and Maj. Edwards con: | i eased wtantly remained at his wife's bed: | ‘NOW AND THEN’ effectually consumed the last vessel | side, but this morning's favorable re- built by Donald MeKay, declared to have been America’s most] POT indicates a complete and rapid | reeovery. ihpeens san bullies $ ARTI é MONDAY RIGHT MA’ ES The old ship, which was used TINE WED.-SAT. by the Glacter Fish company for a number of yearn as a floating cold) storage vessel, was condemned some | months ago and all her ice ma lchines and gear of this nature re-! AND ALL NEXT WEEK Prices: [ so. HRT wa | | soRiotiee | [et via ea | | moved. A movement was started jto have the veasel repaired and} William A. Brady (in Apcosittion ~™ Reandean, London) sailed from here to Rostos, but this fell thru, #0 the vease] will be de- | atroyed. It was bullt in East Boston A Triumph in 1869 and went Into commission at in time the American merchant! London rine had fairly gotten under way its downward course | ‘The olf ship has had a varied! joareer and made some very good | Passages, As an instance, the craft; jailed from San Francisco to Syd | distance of 6,514 miles, in} Captain J, W. Knowles | of her early masters i JOHN [<5] GALSWORTHY’S GREATEST PLAY THE SKIN GAME oy, & days was one VESSELS SOON) Intercoastal shipping ts increasing | MORITZ ROSEN AS PLAYED to such an extent that It has be-| Pr DITH END. student necessary for the various! c <ENDAL mship companies to increase! in a 5 14 MONTHS me oe Oo ee eee VIOLIN RECITAL IN . ; Stroul, marine al ery fuperintendet of the Atiantie || PLMOUTH CHURCH NEW YORK bye wtarie Bp serps de mytan MONDAY a a Det 1th Captain Stroul arrived in Seattle || MOD ; 3, DEC, °. yesterday oh in Weer Gr) lemathion 815 P.M. London and New York Cast of English Players that Included all ports of call be ADMISSION 500 Selected by Mr. Galsworthy berber ayes: Portiand, Me. | Tickets for Sab at | vice between Seattle and Breil ana|loe tes MUSIC) STORES Proclaimed by the press of San Francisco as and | the Argentine will be arranged here the best play and company that has visited the when Charles B. Brown, Pacific Coast in years. of the Swayne ue areivadiss Gr ini deiaiia| ONE OF THE BEST PLAYS AND CAST THAT SEATTLE M. Gillespie, Inca mental WILL HAVE THIS SEASON jfor the new service. | | FOUR NIGHTS “3UNi*° DECEMBER 17 POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY ADOLPH KLAUBER Presents the Big New York Success will new $12,000. , What a miserable little biting sting | ——>— pany will operate one of the finest | there is every time you touc 3 tbat “with employe recreational camps in the| eruption! Resinol Ointment is | Other structures are to be built |immediately and the Rhodes com-| | West ‘ou want. ‘Thousands have proved The ¢ a League of New York bhi Operators of large its unusual healing powers by usin; “ONE OF THE TEN GREATEST CONTRIBUTO for the most stubborn cases of in ste RHODES LODGE _ TO BE OPENED) Completion of the Rhodes Recrea | |tional lodge at Des Moines will be| celebrated Saturday eve ning, when more than 400 employes the} Rhodes partment store th of and hold a reception in the Guat oAY. voted Mr. Gilpin S$ TO DRAMATIC stores in vari- ous parts of the country have re th Mac said in the New York Globe: “THE MOMENT | alized the importance of providing| ‘fection with beneficial re wate eur IN Kaishs His'Nake D’nopy a Al wed wes 8 | Pecreational centers where their em.| Suits. It soothes while it heals feet ate o ey GNGH A ORY OF THE | Ployes can go during vacation pe- Resinol Shaving Stick le a boon soa! Dank ot 8 NEVER HEARD IN TH | riods: at comparatively small ex. to tender skins! Resinel pro- THEATRE, | pense, Such places aa the Rhodes ducta at all druggiats, Pricee—Nights, 500 to $2.50. Pop. Mat. Wed. S00 to $1.50, | company will maintain are inexpen- 2 —— Box Office Sale Opens Thursday. MATL ORDERS, NOW, 7 A ° © eve! % WMO APPRECIATE AN UN hive and insure every pleasure of esino Murmiowic GENIUS SHOULD WITNESS THIS PERFORMANCE & summer outing, 4