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Women Will Not Crowd | Men From Barber Shops Nope! Lady Barbers Are Meeting the Situa-| tion by Getting Licenses | BY G, LUCILLE BUTLI my Who could have guemed that Se tH are a-fluttor over the n that " Carnarvon’ 8 Widow Marries Army Man LONDON, Dec, 20, — Almina, | countess of Carnarvon, widow of the | \Groake to Hear Talk Train Bandit Is on Americanization Hunted by P Police John peed Smith, chief examiner} CHICAGO, Dee. for the United States natural ion | tectiven, aided by city pollee, ep | bureau hero, 1s wchoduled to addrews | the eity today for an armed bandit Hellenic of Seattle on} who last night robbed three passen- amen, was married yesterday to mericanization” at $15 p. m.| gers and a flagman on the Pioneer % . 4 thursday, ‘Tho meeting will be held | Limited, crack C,, M, & St. P. train, pipee mneaan Onslow DEDOIMORD, | 6 che: Greek Coramunity hall, | 29 miles south of Milwaukee. a former grenadier guardaman, in a pel tr alee ata a"s | Whe bandit secured approximately London reglatry office. Teoland 1% using refrigeration this] $400 and some ¢ Jewelry oR year for the first time in her his — tory in the exportation of large quantities of mutton, formerly psait-| penance aa AT LEAST HE DIDN’T THROW IN THE AUTO AS PART OF BARGAIN Te ANGELS, Cal, De 4 thieves slip overcoat and other belongings from W. L. West's auto, while tho machine was parked on a downtown street, Wert set out after the crooks and left his father, armed with & gun, to euard the machine and the rest of its contents. discoverer of the tomb of Tutankh- wocle # good round hundred or a0 of on lady barbers in rt at every known but the beauty a further D on top of to during ‘The first determination of the ve- locity of Nght was made by Romer Germany's mercantile fleet has ine 4 from 600,000 tons in June, to the rail: that they terminals, the same 4 may not nalr without a Heens “My husband simply won't think of me ‘going to mun's barber shops,” wails the cute little bride, And while the efter fl r thinks it would be to keep a line of impatient males waiting—atill there's Dad to be reckoned with, and some: times he doesn't approve, ether, Well, there's a cure for overy curse, and the cross Daddys and fussy Papas don't need to get worked © been step: Heonse w ing off with a good Heen in proof. of which, nine of Seattle's applicants who passed the barber's examination at Olympia reeently, were lady hairdressers: It {a Interesting to note, that Mra, ©, A, Barnes, who spectalies tn Jadiew’ and children's halr eutting at the Poudre Puff, 504 Union at,, took time by the forelock, so to speak, While Went was gone, the thieves returned and traded the coat to Mather West for the gun, the old man not knowing thit it Was his son's gurment, to puff, cut and shingle, some 14 years ago, So don't get the idea, you majestic menfoiks, that we women are going |}, to crowd you out of your own bar: | ber chalry—not a chance—-we've got! in 1076 ea and barreled 2,600,000 grows tone toda Up Over it, becaure——-we not only| whan she obtained hor state leense Noenned hair cutters of our own! FREDERICK & Ts DOW STARS E Miss Florence Flower (above) claims the woman's world||) champion pocket billiard title. She will soon play the best! men players in New York state, it is reported, Maurice} Daly, also of New York, says the girl is a “wiz” with ana cue. Day is a noted billiardist, HUERTA FORCES [POWERS wWATeH | ARE DEFEATED CANTON FIGHT | Many Prisoners Taken in{Sun Yat Sen Angered | Obregon Victory American Warships BY FREDERICK LONDON, Dec, 20.—Six American MEXICO CITY, (9 p.| warships, with five © British twh Jap. m.)—General Obregon’s forces com-|anese, two French and one Portu-| pletely defeated the rebels in’ the! gueso, now are assembled at Canton battle for San Marcos, jto The insyrgents, retreating from} ho! that important railroad — center, | t i burned bridges and tore bay tracks) patch to the Daily Mall. behind them. In @ message to the American pao- Cc” federals, however, expect to/ple Sun Yat Sen cabled, m thelr attention to the Jalisco! mn the twelfth your of our strug: front once more and to launch al gle for liberty comes not a Lafayette decisive attack Thursday or Fri-) but an American admiral, with more day. |warships than any other power has Scores of rebel prisoners were|in our waters, to Join those who wish taken when the De La. Huerta!to c: © that the republic of forces were defeated at San Marcos! Chins and these were to be released to-| Sun Yat Sen, whp wanted to seize EREDERICR. & NELSON Announce, Following the Arrival of Important Special Purchases Made at Unusually Favorable Figures AN EVENT n Silk Hosier a [22 Pair Offering 4,500 Pairs of Plain and Novelty Silk Stockings, in Fine Gift Qualities ANY of these Stockings have fine lace clockings—un- usually handsome gift stockings for such a moderate price—others are plain, in qualities one takes pride in giving. A Glagham House Frock Would Make a Practical Gift for the Homekeeper $1.45 and $2.45 N every gift list there is at least one name opposite which might be written—a Gingham House Frock. Especially when there are such attractive ones to be had here. At these moderate prices: $1.45 and $2.45. At $1.45 House Frocks of good quality gingham in checks; ond plain shades. Good assortment of the wanted colors. Attractive styles, becoming!y trimmed. Regular and extrn sizos. At $2.45 House Frocks of Gonualle and imported ging ham. In pleasing colors. Checked patterns. Every style with some attractive bit of trim ming. Smart collar and cuff effects. Regular and extra sizes. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE A Group of $1.45 Styles Are Pictured and Martinez re- night. [the customs to finance his war President Obregon returned from! against the Pekin government, adds health, altho he had a alight cough.| shame” if the naval power of the He received the Mexican and for- d States were used to collect tional palace and” announced they in Order that “traitors and milltariets| success at San Marcos, may flourish at Pekin.” Fuguera still was operating in the state of Suerrero, but that In view - of the fact that he was taloated and/| folng no harm, his activities were cae wwe | MEN MURDER 3 Marcos, an official war @ffice an- | under cover of darkness early Tues-| of two liquor-crazed murderors lie in day morning. Denver morgues today and one of on that occasion, as well eal [rete victim of two of the most ‘ « of the year killed his wife, Carrie O'Mailin * had concentrated | a large number of. troops, drawn | Nd her sister, Mrs. Flora Hansford, gun on himself. The two women died the attack upon Ban Marcos, which |i ianty and O’Mailia died in the failed Mrs, Ada Fu launch an attack Wednesday against | 4.4 cimost inst the retreating re night. Police are seeking her es ported in rebel advices to have been | ¢, anged husband for the erime. men and likewise to have been de-! three chiidren Harry, 3 months old. feated at Pensacola.) | was still held ‘in rms when po later. ‘The child was crying frat Six.Bodies Found” clothing saturate? "with a ttor | 0M the room in terr¢ when, tho HOUSTON, Texas, Dec, 20—Aftor | sh coting began, an all-night search of the ruins of | f the east front, apparently in good) it would be a Mcrime and an undying eign press in his office at the na-! Chinese revenue within his territory Obregon said the rebel general not considered important. notincement said the rebels retroated| DENVER, Dec. 20.—Three yictims The federais captured 46 pris-{tho killers, a suicide, makes the al ad s fa, 30, shot from the Vera Cruz district, for| 24 late yesterday, then turned the ou tal 2 Gen. Martines wired that he would | °USty hospital yard of her home at § o’cl (Thig is the Gen. captured at San Marcos with all his! the youngest of Mrs. O’Mollia’s lies found the bodies a few minut’, in Houston Fire 0°: two sire, agea 7 rad 6, fea Bootleg liquor is the Capitol hotei, destroyed + sedi-shpbo ot believed to have da leading hand in both fiex. Half a pint bottle of ine was found on O’Mailia. Who. epcand ted the double murder Di Mt: and suict erry. (IN CABINET | EARLY every man can use a pair of comfortable Felt House , A } Slippers, and would especially appreciate them as a gift. 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