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ROAD PROBLEMS
DISCUSSED BY
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Iowa and Kansas Officials
Make Addresses at Ban
quet of Nebraska Or
ganization. Pif'V !'. 'lli't i - :.;- i'. .i ka
..;.:; ' I A" . I , .,- Irxv of
i v I ! ! ; v;' 1 ' ; " e : , i in 'm ; ;;,; a i1 ' ' : 1 e f
it !!!.!? trI!l t;t f fowl r:-l'i; fit
i .'sinter !.i -I ei :i,if a' t'.c 1 L te!
. ah at v. I', ii l'.'!i. i" M. I'.i .i ;:.
i,''- )n';'!i i-t .t th ' ' .i.-l. .i
raw't. ft'i i.Jed as t-M-t!!!.i-!.-i
.several vlioi t ,i.I-!:r-sr, ucte irv.c::
iv -oh.c i : tht vi:ttr .Hi ! ':::: i t
l thy Ni-'.r,. i.r.im b. !i m
i-.-ir,! a t I I.v ! . !' ::.:t. ,
Ii! t vr.v,f- r; t t iv I vt a H 'm ., ,
' i m imss., i , v, ' ., t ;'.:t t ''. -1 . i ' r
it o. i h."d ma pp. ! or.t .in f .!.".- r r
;n(',l t.. fr,.'..;:
M. W". Watson. -1 .i t . .-r,v:i i-Cr; or
aiisas, j.u.I t '; difRf-t ri 1 i ; i - i.i
he c rf.it v " ' r- I t ;.'
iffj i tin1 .ni.i! t.i',' - t'' j-t. Mi
nns "f t ..! l-n:i'i:ns; fir f.ti titf
ililitic. ;i i ' r ' r- c r , I. -- U A
:e. h.i.l at l.i-t l-r. ..it o hi-- '.! dt'.-l
.r....lr' fim.H ti.t l'. "! r.i.ni-
II. H. I "" 1 i . t.i'.e !:tc' '. .i t lit'! -iter
i..f MiH-..ii, .i rn rr i!i:tl;,ip,
old the en;.:;: .(; t'l.it i'.u- hi?U t-a p
t tii.itcn.il a;i .1 n.c!',nf ti t.i.ni
tnl din i.
R. 1. ('( .. t'.c NV'i'raka
Jcp.lt't n i : t i.f l'i:!i;i .ir!.i. v.iVC
I ti t ! r " oi t ' .. .i. t "ii it's i:i t!.c
trtte tor v'-m, i.'.i-l ImiTMmv. iini
cgan ri cat:.--t in I''!.', lie -.ml
111' nil.1: Mil., i'.u it: t; '..(
rovitlcd i".
ii' "i.l mi I - ;n(i
in if.
JaiW ' l . l t v..Vt. di -t'.'i. t ri:
cci" of tin lo'va Stat.' Ilik;'n
inilinis.-ii'ti. t"id "i t ,ii' v.m!, do
1 Ins stale Hi : :io n.iv oi oooii i . .;i
lliiditir; and pioi.la-nd mat t iic
cxt Jew vi at v.i.iilil t'i' the I't'at
St aetivit v 1. 1 road hndd '!. eve r
nmvn in tor I'm t..t Sfi'.', v.to.l
v.;iuli
i i . .o . . . . o . i i
'
i 11 en.
I ii, r y i . .i. .!
; malia ,,!f i-' eoi.;pa;i , ia ip.titc !
ctivc in xtcK'otiiitit: t ile ii.ir. i
iwift Auto Riding
t i. ii r .i. .
i Lii lus uouse or mc
President of h ranee
, Paris. Feb. '. - I 're Idem 1 '. mu
' nrc's iia s ot nuiiv ,uc o-.t.. Kf
flying to tin"..;, who iue-tioned
:ie rca-nii lor in-, unusual joviality
jt late the president said; "1 tomid
i lioiue.
Six moutli'- ,it:o. wl.ni roineare
i ?finitely decided not to rim aain
i)r the presidency, I"" hen! look
j g for a house, lie. looked until
epteniher, and then. hi-, day-, of
i'tiee growing sl'orter and shorter.
.5 gave tip the ch.ie and sought for
l apartment, loit then- he touml
arcer than Iiou-.es. I nere was not, r
Ite ascueies luiornie'l uinv one
tig house nor apaitmeut vacant m
, le whole of Talis.
.Tltc president then made tentative
.TaiiRcmeuts for a ,siiite ot three
'lotus at the Kit'. t tue day in
; okillg over the newspapeis he -.1 v
wat an allied wdiate. ot gauiat ion.
fas about !o vacate its cslaldi.sii
ii cut on the rue Ma-beau, near the
f-ois dn Couloe ue. W it boat losinc;
ji moment he ortleied hi cliautfuci-
1 1 take him there, took ot:e look
f the house, drove to the aticnt---Jtd
bought the place tor SlP."iH.
' Paiutets and decorators ate now
.cins .against tone to have the
Mansion ready tor the. president
'hen he leave-- the Kl ottieia'
ome of the ciiiei rxr.uiivp, m
i ebruary.
the inansion i an clai'oiale "lie,
ith a vast marble rotunda ttotn
hich billiard, dmmff and reception
10ms open. On the t'iist floor i-,
e room which will be 1'omcaie's
ibrary and Mudy. where In- w,l
krite articles tor the l'aris I 'i;,in..
The house is in one ot tiir m
istocratic sections of Paris and the
ircet the rue Mat beauha-, been
S ade famous
llenn riordfaux',
JVtt, "La N'eige
h-s Pas."
1
Injoys Her Morninrj
I And Evening Pipe at 103
J Law re u:e, Mass, let., o. Mi-,
fary Regan, l.awiruir's oldest lo;
.rit' has passed her Uhhl birthday,
ijte is the mother .-: eveti ihiblrcn.
5 SRxteett crai-dchildren and toe
cat-gramlch'itlrcu call her 'grand-
Mrs. Regan had a dovt"'. hut once
I l: . . e-1 1
uer inc. etit- mi:um- a rmr e ci i
. t , . . . i
orumg and night, cats a plate ol i
at: c t cam i 1 1 t v t ; i : . t a 1 1 1 1 .-a s t . 1 1 '
1 -. nt . . t. . , ,i
k . I
lac I - lyniii to vt. i now. .ii.it Ml' I
4 . , ; it '
Jss Lived i i;g ctioi'.c i and has .seen
K r.
el sl'c caies to sye.
jjMrs. Kigali cites the tact l:;at bet
3 caiest pie"! sure m lite was the i.iis
Jg of her t.iimly and "out-n! that
jjeetirifr Dan;.-! OYont'.ei!.'' She
fiook hands with the v; eat Irish
Mate.sman in her n.ftive county of
jbrk.
ELP YOUR
IGESTION
When acid-distressed,
relieve the indigestion
with
Ki'HQIDS
Dissolve easily on
tongue as pleasant
to take as candy,
jj Keep your stomach
I sweet, try Ki-moids.
I MADE BY SCOTT A BOWNF.
i, MAKERS OF SCOTT'S IMUIiKJN
Everything About
I Cuticura Soap
Suggests Efficiency
Jnftp.Omtment.Taleom.aM eT-rwer Fwmr re
tVlrei-eirtlftl..s..ri.i.n.T t M.m. Mm
BRINGING UP
rlHr ciCKLD MCX CUT
i O IfW DATQY'', .
Violent Attack
Renewed bv Bottomley
In His Weekly "John Bull"
After Venomous Tirade, Publicist Makes Implied
Charuc That Back of Our Naval Program Lies
Plan to Incorporate Canada in the Union--Scores
Wilson and Pershing.
I ni
t'-al s.'iur.' .luff ( orrevM'r,,l,'l,l-
S I ..I. !. I.ll.ut.'il
i.oi.d. n. I .. i :-a.
I 1 1 l! lt'" i; tt":t:!',y. ::i l-is wimIv-
jv.
I uui.il. ni'ii i.iii. 11.11.11 :n
I'llt'Pt it I I O" . 1 '' t ' ! U,'l t itC -
i .hr ,V;.n. '.is'f.a.'.c ..wams't
,,. ,,liki... ,,,.,,,.,, c!):,rsf ,ut
. : In, k nt the .cricm t.m.il trii,'r,uii
i,,'., , ,,,',. .' ,, ,.,,r.,r ... i ,...,!., ,-i
a plan
,1 1 the union.
the art.de
tol.ov.
M.-inher of I'm lini.-tii .unil lufliK'ntiiil
i.itii.h I'niiiiiin.
I ' , , . . . ... , , . ,. r,l
: . ';, i t:,
to.I heieh to lepiitn.u with
!l,., -.,,, s,;ii ni ,1, ..
i 'in the ri
taveini:..Iy .
. ; ,. mi., . ..
turtle l' eo
.cat.- ;ih the nations
ot Pic okl v n M in Ufinns up tue
i a-?;-.
Ami l'i eio Nun i- LeKinmnsj t'" it
ri and take rolic. I'nde ,ru does
:;.. howl until '
hint. W hen h
1 p,! like an ai'gi v
IHlilllS l" I1IO ""'I " '' nr.. li" in .,, i
,-o lv,c,,!l .ooimnv otlnim-
, , i , l,i i, ,,
. .M . i , t n m tts i i'ti. n o- n a t . t on-
e--t tlli'Il.
litic'c Sam tilled his pocl
t h
p;s. cat tridee helt. tie
inallv came into the war. not to .n e
, - t . . , !.; i ;,. v
i'.s honor. Put to a.e im- -li'ii. ao-a
. . . .
ithat tue v.ar is over, lie means to
atiaime a cheap peace, ft.llow.ti; a
, , .
cheat, victo. v.
As a t.iatt.r v !i-t "tv. -m P.,!
'N.iauis won t!;e bau'e. oi Waterloo.
In the -,ame wav. a we are to believe
m own tale.
I'crsluiiR "em the war
..gainst iei many.
I.) America, the term 'Aeter.ti
r ' , . i , i.,, , pCcn
... . ,,, ... ., ,,,, ,i,f
nal veterans
ershin,; iroats t,
i,t bis count! v by his mipln ation s
b are a ; talse as
thev are olten-
mvc.
-An,r;.".r. Aflitnrlr, rl-ar "
A- lit.- ,is PMo. that pale-blooded
P. dant. W:!,oti. w..s able to declare
that both .sides were fighting for the '
sanie thing. What .1 nmerablc
iraiistiy!
dheie i- no lai-ttiv about the
Aine'ii.iu attitude to'.'.aid the ceo-
uonnc siiuation. Sue made wa1' he-
ni.tii no,'
i au-e sac t norgi'-, s m- i, as i;i uangei . :
and she will m-t trouoic to niake a
in cent pe.iv e ifa- knows that .
now -he is not :n lianfti t.
Ihe ian!.,es t ii gage a i u luim the tieai; sp1!nsS t n .m serious , ,JU
-omiipng t.dh a'. ..t making the stitntoua! iuoto.es and is not meie
woihl sin- t.,r deiiii.crac . W ha! K th'- outcome oi peisinial p;r',v
tb
ir.e.int was making tmc v...nl ,
atr for Ailieina. done much to temper the resent-
As soon as o.s scl;i h con st.lrf.i meet that was spreading in tins
nous had cc.i-' '. to operate, the country with r.gartl to the attitmic
1'nited States washed its ham's ol of the I'mted States,
tin- Lueoi'C.tn .vim,, tion and re- "At the same time, it hat chei ked
tiined its uvi.nte !.miiit ot lakmg the pernicious campaign bemg ear
in the shekels, u-mg its monopoly net! cm by nu;e liritish newpa
oi gol'.I and taw materia!' to tore- ; pers."
M..H and cripp'n- the competition of- Tie. Time' add' that the mother
the nations that won the in;- of the "outrageous denunciation!) of
gb ideals were all ery well
tor cutting shoi l a war tliat was
I 'legit-.niiig to get expensive, but there
i us no use talking about brotherly
love and the league or nations to positito'i that the language eprc
the hard hut- . Y..nkce bioker tick- .-euts ministerial optiiion "
Could Pack World's
Diamonds in Small Closet
t h:e.:go, Feb. (.,- ! t all the d:a-
'iiontls mi tied m lil-torv ami ei-t
c" e .:am,n;l'';-om
... , , , . , .
i i . f i i . 1 1 v .- , ii ' i o'.ui ,t I ' , i a i 'on i i
,. , ,. . , , . ,
I . . ' , a- ,l , . ' ' , : . ' .1 , i l O.l '
. . , ,
gtinmed on tee ,-niewa
idle pile
. i .... I. --r . , . ,
1 '.'Lllil O.'I. do S",.'.', ,1.S onto rt: I
. . , . , .... . ,t
he gems womt weig ;'. 0 . ton.-. If
,', I .! , r
lit would hae a base dtatm-tc
i r 1 1 ' i v n ' i . . I i n oil I . i v'i rt i . ' , i .
01
eight te.'t ami a Height ot ;.e tect.
Kevk-oi'i;:g the diamonds ,,t J-.tDfl a i
caiat, it wourt have a va.ue ot M v- , cn, Aliierta thirty bead of shoithoiu
"iirenThJUO. It vouhl contain Id l-3'Cattle, twent-!.ve Shrophiie 'heeo,
gailo.is woitii iN-v-rOO Jr. a pallon, ' rtKr,t thoroughbred racing male's,
or itil-s hm-acls valued at sS.-l..-,!'.- and twenty Dartmoor ponies. I Ins
,2') a bushel. All the vvoilds d'l- aahiiouncement was made bv W. L.
monds cmtld he packed in an on't- i farlvle. manager of the i am It. 1 he
nary clothes closet or a , kiti lieu f animals will term . nucleus oi
pantry. . . breeding herd- and will become the
'i hi i? the ihic re-ting specula- I. source of aristocratic blood that
tion of a ( hieago statistical ex-
Ipeit. It i-, ha-ed on the appioxima- I
j turn oi the total output of rough i
i diamonds in the worli's enpie his-j
i'ory.
i a 7 ,"T' ";T Ctr , ' bloody hues trace to the most
Armless War Hero Weds I fashionable bred animals i,-, (;rrat
j 'tmibciiat:d, Md . Lrb. T, - i.eotgf ; !i!,t'i!''- the original home c,f i!,-.-Si-;re,
apphms tor a mat nage thorn. I be Sbiopsbne .sheep
license, signed iis name to the- an- !'lrc '-dedrd animals from the Dui e
! plication with the pen h-bl between .'' Devonshire's (back. The then oUgh-
jhis teeth. S,i-p had both hands tMcr' ;,iatt- de tn foal to some oi
-hot awav in the battle in the r- ta'1"',,'1 ill King tientge's
I sonne forest. He w-i.te- 1, giblv and i '. ,a!',cs t,';l, ''.ive ma'ie. turf history
s able to dre-s and teed him-rlf.
Improvement Club MectniGr. !!
sj
Fpting Lake, ILghlaud. Deer P.,ri;
lii'pi o etitcut club -, ill hold a meet
ing 1 ebntary S at S at tiie 'inlon
cchoo!. President Morton of the
Piatminfj Roard. will have slides ex
'.''liiuiug the various improvements
i ontemplated. ; ganijation of a
community center will be discussed.
Comes to Cousin's Aid.
Carl Xeilsen of Chicago, a couin
Ot h. P. It'll". !'. w h
was found!
wattrlering about tiie i i ty in a taxi
cab last Wednesday, menially unbal
FATHER
ILL VTTtJO
TO 1'CvJf.
rv 1
FATHER-
if
on America
yr oO h,c; in- ,vi 'i
"s -.... .1 ,1
.'i:t;i.fit.i.
Says Daniels Insulted Britain.
.seiTrtav PaiiiLo is unah'i- to
. . ,
" . :.'SL ... ti:
!u' ,,ull' Krit.iin. It
.ftns a pvaiuarily r.t the tu:l M...v. u
' i.'""i "c n m .,n
ci.iiip.uiy that rcMieets the example
1 1,1 vvasaiiiKioii.
11;.- .-uKvrotii.ti tii.it m any
. i . i
sense
.Atnein.i so;i tne war
:tii insult
i!f
10 til
rave la d s w ho net ishcd while.
Anu'iiea satritiecd its honor on a
. - ,.i)
'
.ce,:Rany!,,:stli:,ghr.lMar..fron
v, ' ,
''"fCS (town to the meanest news
Min i. (.i;ni',!u.niiK io ouI our novs
,ro,n Ul'- P""'' ot Riory wc tliut
(icuounce iimi as tin: au.nor oi loin
asnersions upon tile honor ot heroes.
the Monro,- doctrine, is typically
an American piodticl; America will
not allow a Kuropean power to in
tcrtere
n the American continent
. ..
Wl!1 ",ttlvn
in Europe
uii.es-. it suits her tmrpose.
. 1 '
l)o o;i want America to take tin
Iter duties, sin pcai e. and unravel
the economic tang!
Quite simple.
' "' - ' ' ' ,"
Questions naval program.
. , ' r . .
r'H'l'" ic n t otiL-ino nl t T hi!.
' ' ' . 7
....- ...v.. ..... .. . mi.
Pke to ec (lie supreme council
...... , '
":it vv'!'"" arc ou anti-
1,1 f
' Keep llnnMi.K ot Panada, whose
k'" ... aw...n, u.i.u
uuneu ny rne hwii;iiu aim sutuie
metiean tnoiai;aud.;. I see. at a
'hsta.it dale, overtures by Amer-
tea to Panada, in vitttitr her coined-
' '.''tion with the American states.
.'"' i''-:"' t "i" m'unug omci
rtn:.-ai.
r.ut what tien'
r ii .i.
i ut mi i hkc mar n,iai iirogiaui.
(
,x tuiu,u a:
Will Investigate Campaign,
London, l ib. ti. - The anti-Amer-
ieati camiiaigu which t led by Hoi-
atn. pottoiuley 's John Bull ami the
llailey r'.vpre--. will be pub'-dy de-
bated as -oon a-- paibaineut teas-
-ouMe-., the London limes au-
tioitii, t .
"Lord ( itrv' '..-tter,'' s
th-
limes, "demoiist; ato-g that the on-
posipo-i in tiic American senate to
rancor against the president, has
th,- I nited States have lieen care-
lully investigated, and the campaign
j w ill be dealt v. ith in such a manner
Lis te leave no room for the sup
.-meed, arrived here vestcrdav to take
: c i .-. i i. ... v.i, .. i . t
nl.! remai'i srvcral days befor- re-
t ;'' n.Mig o H: icego.
P16 f WaleS
To Stock His F arm
WJ'l TI LI .1 j
rriui i uurougnuieu.y
Jai'v. A, a
T ct..
,, .P
Ltlwaid of Wales will si,.,, t I
P.neland in the nevt few v., els .
-,
!,,s' i ecentlv aeipmed tanch in sent!
eventually will raise to the highe.-t
standards th" livestock of wc-fern
I'anada.
"1 be shot thorn? were bred on the
r'iince'.s e-tate in Scotland and their
. "Z'i"0-
Ihe Dartmoor ponies will be a
r'v I'rrr'i ' v-auada. Piinte Ld
ward believes they will be burly
adapted to the prairie.-:, lie breeds
them on hi, estate in Cornwall, on
the high wmd-swept moots of
which, according to Mr. P'ailyh,
aie a number of heids running wild.
'The Dartmoor ponies, it. i,., said,
came originally from Spam andweic
introduced into Lnglaud in carle
centuries. They ate among the
sturdiest and oldest breeds of borsc
in Lngland. They weigh bOo and
00 pounds and make excellent
saddle animals-. hi the Dartmoor
country they ate aLy dri'.cu to eart..
Ml
S
Tasr
i ncM'T
LiCH what oo
"YOO M''-IHm MS,
L THf. 'HOUol-
. s C -T Ml. . M i -
.- -..
THIEVES IN NICE
ARE STAGING BIG
CRIME CARNIVAL
Police at Wits End to Check
Rich Harvest Luxurious
Gambling Is Flourishing
This Season.
t,.'. i ti.. iv It prtr.iM-. t.. hi .1
hniliai.t .-ca.m tor a ilass tlicr
tnan that nl the . . i diiiai y visitor.
t . . . . . ,
r- .
if-tens,: actn ily a. nunc the ttator-
, titty :t mio.k thteve, .n-i .oaln-is
. u n ,u umi h ,
' 'i he P'1kc. v.'.i
v-c rar.lsi have
l.u-c n deplete
1 h
tne war oi
l!IO
tliCi
Vouue-l an
tno-.t i"ii'.pc-
tent men. arc aim..-! a! their wot-
' en
to I.iiikv him' to cope with the
. i.tnrhi-r ot .-rmmhu'tiU that reach
. , , . , ,
,i:tii: iii.ui. oi.o nun: f: uiv 'i,ii.
k poh,
": to.na, , . t ; u mio im t .)
' ,!c mtn m, and he ;.s pivmt.-cl a
. pvelv ttme
ti u- season p.oiires
a;.l more ui.desiia
e v ith their pre-
sr, and more
pp favor .
ence.
A i
i.-en i'la- iiav'e already been
y viMtcd and m c-uc c..e. un
der tue eyes oi the rtutuci ittes anU
w'tli the iinwittiu'g ,4ta'n e ot the
military, one large establishment, be
longing loimeriy to an exi'if Aus
trian mimed last, has been cleared
of iN expensive inrniture and every
bit of equipment of a tem.oiabie na
tm e.
Padlock the Jewels.
It m.iv not be "nt ot place to
warn America! women wlm may be
coming to the Ki n-ia t!';s season - j
and piactically all of the popular I
irsurts appear to be aiteeted -to I
take special care t th-'ir jcwrU am!
tins. A thi' .es' l'la'k-et is always )
H'aiiabte and in i iai!icali case ;
ot late lias a .iu.',b' article been re-cOM-rtd
through the police tu it.-
o ner.
In
A kt: iau ..filter a! Monie ptt;tO
on Ins way to to'ii tin ranks o )pn,-
kin, war. robbed of a costly wiisp-
xi ll '
bracelet, ir open daylight by a fair!'1' a vivacious
"cnniriati lotc" -but. m this Ca-e
restoration was made, at th. elev-
fenth hour, bv the lad' own father
and brother " A poh ig'C s" we
1 -
eretl and atiepted and the unpeni
tent i ii n l w ( ut t'Ci'
Luxurious Gimblmg Clubs.
Then there are th" glowing rio.-
nr-Mc ,.f ti,,. . rr
i w no
i:.. i.. , ; ,. i .
tlK
V its.
three s,,. called "clul.s" a.ie htmc:
fonm.d lor the ep:s-s )iuipo-e of
iugit gambhng. 1 .at ge s!i:i' are be-
nig expended op 'i'1' trtf nor adorn -unit
-and luM.iiiou:. enmpmeut of
these establishment... and ahhougl
v on;eu ai e not al'o . ed to bfcotm
members ot i Inns
mi i.e-e 1.1-0;
lieiiic . eenvetl
from female co one, ,,h, and the
rcs't 1 1 protm-e i he. uighl -uc-cessful
for them. It is understood
or at least hoped by the promoters
tiiat the hitherto m i fi police
supervision of club? of tiii". kind
wi'! be relaxed. A bountiful harvet
is anticipated from voung officer;
who enriehrd bv the icceipt of
theie qi at nit ie. of pension, elect
to visit the Riviera. It i aa well
that thev should hh-.w what se-rt of
welcome is bemg prepeicl lor them.
Abandon Year's Masques.
There is tn he no Ixin2 I 'ai niv al
-fas.H'. Ihe piogr,.'!. cm tiie iitvlbi? Itet '.ne-a- t fonietly. "1 tin
iVtrc h.s, Prrn issur,!, but it savs ! ( .-, P'e.mpau." Tonight, for the
"'itning a'lout any pi occs; iou and
ai'iUtc. Ihe authorities fv that
,, v.-ioi-i after t(,c f-.-gedy ..f the
-ueii trect ex hibiiions w..uld
j he leg-atiled as s.ai riieaiotis b that
hi ' g C I I a s s o 1 I i i t) a I u i f s '.'. h'-C t'Otl
st,:i midticd ami whos- hah.
1-
ip-. ai ot s,-,uiitc bur. M'-.-.t
fcopie v, ill agree with the iseutunciu
ti.t dictates Ttr' decisnu'
I or those u
c i ii : e
! turir will be
llllll Illite-J op. M tu il ( ;r s ,,r , ime
mg ami revelling within the limits
of four vails; those whose feeiings
wouid be mi., ag.-d bv ,,,ch rxhii.i-1
W'cie the proceedings to tal-e i'l,,ee
.ii pu!,!ie. as was bu-ninly the i nle.
they could not be spared the oficn
siveness of surh demonstratmns.
Lite fete' u?u,iib' liegm "in Janu
ary, and go on at inteivais tiii the
end of April. The oulv open a'r eu
tei l.tinments wnl be thr "Ibttth s ,,
blowers" and the. laces oj teattas.
Monte Carlo Waking Up.
A'lhough the season's ciistoniaiv
' isifois t.-j Monte I. aih. have not a,
e be gim to ani-.'c to afv r.tt lit.
tiirte an:
b i
t happy fie"),
less, import.-iii.-e ila,! simi'ii'g tiiem
sclves iipoii the. spacious tloiv tei'.
taces of the t"a-ino. Day bv day the
gardens, which duiiug the yen, ot
the war suf fried greatly fiom neg
lect, are assuming sonic thing ap
proaching tlie;i p.riiici lieaut'-. Lo
cal as -v t 'I ,.s fo, i,,-,, t . . u 1 1 n I
its aie being denmb d oi llien- most
precious possessions in favor of the
municipal ga-dens, ami in a lew
weeks' tin;.- the , --u ! t of these ( I
lorts to tevivc t!i-ir pii-line p. i fec
t;ou slirni'd breorne apparent. Some
of the lesi.'ents ere ;t!-n letmning.
Nr::unated to Shipping Board
Washington, 1-eb. o -l.ei;
mis.
w a -
an p.'.toiu
t'otrntl.lted by Piesidenj i!.,, . !,,
'Iny to be 3 uicinbci' oi the .shifpim
board.
Ji?! rnJ Magi in I'ntl
of Colori ir The Sunday Bf.
it
(F) itzi t ipn
1 riAiS'HEtS' y?orn filmland II
j TOOTO-PIAV-OFFERINa.T-FOR.-TOPAV. JJ
i triiori n a wom d i-i.i."
a big s,iCc;i in otlm ucni, .t.ir-
tms Alice Lake, and which
1-as been the otieimg at the un
theater this week, has cieatcd much
di-cu-ion betw'.-u the feuuniuc
moif tanu ot pn- citv, some behei
ing they should, othie s PeheMpg
they .shouM not toll. uyw-,tv. thev
fieelate it's only a matter of opinion
"Should a W oViiau 1 . II" is a good
p'Ctme, wi'itb seeing, and li.i its
last showing at this movie hoti-e f-
i a v.
Strand-"A Daiight.r of Two
Worlds," a photo -prndiii.il. ni stal
ling .NtMii'.i Taltnadgc. is a dramatic
st.-t'y ut Ik'.w oih. Jennie Malone
l Norma laln.adge), dauediter ut a
New York timg.iter. rc'ie5 !:
ambition ot her latiie- and ::e:-i.':.
through the guidance of a confidence
man, by becom;; g a popular dehu-
taut': in exclusive -otn ty, only P
cast aside tins jiosit'on that via- inay
help a ii.rnier pal, and bv honesty .
gaming a love greater than thatwn''
i-v ilet eption. "A Haughtcr of I v.o
V.'oibN" v.i'l be diii'iii t'.i the la-t
tin.es.
Moon - I ' c -t;
U'-'tlier love, ;c!i-s
nice furmshei th
o. enes in Pauline 1
'ederick's (iold-
vcyn picture, "F"uds rd l.ove," wlmh
wd! i.nve its I.i-t siur.vinc at the
M ...ii h(..ter today. It is a torv r-t
an ho.. Ta'de v;..in and the ltappi- 1
ne . she found.
Riaito - F'-ie be gu ..1'.'- new
I aranv-tP't-Artviaft picture, "t cun-
teifrit," being r resented at the K i -
alto shows the tar in a novel role
,T a southern g'rl wh-) turn secret
service ..geut. A love story tuns
1 AT THE ,
THEATERS
J
At''-. SI N'GKR. who t'leseuts
" I he be-,'.' Kelly Show." which
tin-' afteruooit begins a e. eek s
engagement ai th- i.ij et.v theater,'
j has l-.Cfii particularly tortueate tit
I his choice of f.Mi'.in;ne m'im'ii.ab.
tlelen i.toya. me .-ouni cur, n.i
great
hcttitv to rccon mend her ami
1 energetic workei.
Annette h.',w is the ingenue with
etr;-inel c
1 looks and superior
leanette l.lucklev is
I acinsp ao'ltt;.
i i 1 1 . ' lie i,.o-t lu-iiis i-. . jviio..'
tits ot limit'si-pm and possess one
oi pie 1 ue-t voices ot an l.ttr-
j 'e-fiiic- prima donna-. 1 o roui-e
I Lew kelly, tiie coniei'tian-star. is
the I e a d I ' ! g' ! a- t o r
l-e li.i,li.i. tailor oi the lew Ke lv
' oi ga ill ,-a r:. mi. loibmoti
tuatincc
start? at e
-on
Mi.tgaiet Ant
'Mm: Wonhii!
of p'.'on.'e''' '.ill he sten at ;uc
Oa'tdris theater tor two pejtorm
at'i'C, lodav. matinee am! tei!'l'R.
"Ihe W o'uan oi Brou'e" is a n'v
trom tue I'rruen nv iteuiv
.. . .... - ,,, ,
I IN In-lri K1 1 ' ""K '"- '"
-' -V'p,
at lamn inr -r-nni oi mo n t -1 1 o i, c - t u e 1 pt'i ng t ? ul" when ei rr I on rit ;es
fame in the "(ifat Divide." but ' rr vited an.1 erxrraordiarv ai- i
thr-.e who hare reen her in "1 he nmi ,,,,,., ,i ,(.s,.ts obtained '
Woman of Rrom-e" say it -urpasses , "Mai,l Marian"' of the cast is I
in heart appeal and in dramatic m- Katheri'ie itaboway. who newpa
tepsity a ythmg he lias dme here- . p(.p-.i:nnimenM portrav a! a mo-t 1
tofore. A notable company sup-1 .-barmng and capable Vincer. lames !
ports Mi's Angho Steveus Mill doe? "I ittle ..-,hn." the i
1 leaTtr baritone role, with the in- j
Tlit is the last day of the Or- j able- "Rrowu October Aie" song I
pheuni bill headed hy the mu-;cal ; with the rrt-re male chnru. Mr. i
coi iied v 1aeoi-ite. Maud Lambert, i St-vet. j rasdv ianke.1 as one of ,
i-ppeariug witli the well known sotiR ; the Lost of American operatic ban- j
c nmr'.-'-er I'arnest R. Hal'. I If i irir.c.
loll ,ltn bieliutrs Wilbur MaeP ill
the closing pei icrm.ntcf , the cur
tain is to i ie St S o'lloik. 1 tpeu
ing w it'll tiie mat, nee ton: in
conies the rollicking mu-ival come
v, "Ihe beersca''' l-'cue,'' witi:
l-hgabrth Riiie and W.'ill Mom-se.
..ppeaMUg' a- the .stars. In ;,d.)it",t:
to the stellar ottering t'mee ,u !-.
aie to be teatured. 0' will I."
i oi : ( .-, but ; hv the wniiOU'e voeab'r
Miiiu:'! Window. A I anri J-annv
St.-aduia" v -j! present "1'ianoi.ir.
er." -ind t.ai'will ,."d llatrts will
Form Protestant Juvenile
Sponsor Committee Hcrcj
A i : 1 1 1 1 i ' p..ti-..ii c o mil nttee oi
: r P' e-eii!ah i n on, Ot) 'i , Me, tai;t
'hmrhes rt thr ,-tlv w,, o'gauied
ho t Illg'i! a! the . M. 1. . A. to co
oper.,!'- -, t, . no. ; ., is.-i,i of rases
of iiiv eude d. iimiii'-n. -, .
,'."-. Iv'.r , i'.ml I h'ntl v a made
eiia'i'li'i-iu ..f the i opomtt. e and Rev.
! oi'd ! .11; . i j s, c ; , tare. With the-e
olh'v i r- upon Ihe cxei t:!tvr commit
t ' aie Rev. l ather W olden. Pe .
h'obei t 1 eareus and Mi -. bdm W.
po'-hin-'
'Ihe i'lolrsUnt ciiui, hr Lave
r, vrr had a centta! committer, pm .
tiii- put po-c. although (.atiuhK
le . ;s h chm '.'ii'S Pave . iiiauilame
,!
uch ot g imatiohs p.r semic tune
Anderson Home Robbed
While Family Was Away i
;
'-aiunel A.lidi I " .s .lonif, .'ti7
t 1111.15.. ftli'i'l. W.I- ii!"Kl II lllto l.i't .
I'l.tht betv "'Mi t. ai: l 7 o'cloch r.i'd
n.'ueby and mc-ucv taken, while the
tamdy v.a- at'.av.
I he lohhciy vv.i- i "''t diseoveicH
uii'il iia'iii'iu'is ot the family returned
and found the bra !,- doe r open and
i'ii ni l ti 1 an i clothing strv.v 11 ab.-'iii
the i f.oni, . ,
A spill proP hie- -i-.MH.y oidei.
.-viral liln,,'. ollu i imtili v and 'ft
rial l)!eit of ,iv ti u al a ibini ialttu. 1
not:
ruTum ttfic. inc
Xcighborhood II ouscs
I iiriUilll' Mill unit I ..lirii in l; I'
' v 11 :i .1. ... I M I ; i; i I, 1 l"0 .
i. 11. tin , .';, a'. ,o 1 Mut t mi J
,l"!f.
II VMM TON 4uh nu.l Hamilton
l'"'l .,. ...:- M '. N ixi. HIS
-Ntn ,- I a II o '. I 1 ",d t'.'Mt-
( iM I mi I ; nil una v iiiinn - j 1 1; i ;
I l I Si , 1. 1,- :.:;o. .1 'V;. ti - ' le
-: h'. r i:i.HM i - ill, v
;t .-, i - i '1 It n ' r ...
t.ti m ifiih iimi iiit.in - j.n.A t.r r
oi n. .m. ' M ' Tin. ittvr.it - -,
I ' 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 ,. ;t" I l-.i 11. ' Ne-.n
lilUlilMi -.Mih nml I nk' -'Wlti
m. l: - c v i:. r :-VA Ms
i -; oniti' :.,n . .. - . i;'"i I' i;. .
I, IN11 '-. "M. i:. ITKi:? i M-'
in j ii ." i ni i i.i ,
Al'lll Ml v illi iin.l I -nvi.nm.rlli
"M 1 1 i.'.st . S' ; .- i . -ill a: vim.,
- A.-! IN'
:. liiiii;!!1-'
throujli th ; rxeitiuM incidents oi the
,,v,r, i:....k:;i the .tctnre evtrcm. !
ii.tiictu.j;. I'. : :'.) .h...v n I'M
i in- p, -1 times ..dav.
, - -
Mue-f.l'i;i'l l.o! to n.ak,.- a n;n;i
''' '''nni oi the lat t tint ":v h't i t
I'""." -ti'tmp ill;, on Kvi-mII,
wid be otic; d tor the I t-t tunes to
(ley at t''e Mus. , the West barnani
.'.g'e nct-vcen sl' j. t ii.i .vie nonce. ; i. ,t bigh
ii:i e and re- povve-r pii..piaV oi a kind c:e
111.111' (!rauiai'i ih-ni hit- tin- oppoi tin; ; i y to eniov.
Empress -
. y,.
! Nil
Nile, scrce.-i
I larmlton';-,
tie Walker.
anaptatiou ot (
novel, stirrmr; (
will lie ,-!.'..,n at
!.. p. : i s- tot
the last times today. I hi- role of
"I ve Ricardo" I- u.teri.i eted bv Mi-s-
Waikrr. 'n, p-wvertttl ' homas Sant
cft p!a the pait ot "John Siieen."
W hci h r Oal-man nresgnts a char-
alter -tudv ot - y
Lve's lover, that ad.
to an aiiCdvy gei;.-:
! Armitage."
tre-h lain. I-
ei tion.
pre sen' tiicir new s
tg am! danc-
"n --'
Ot the cmrei-t -h-nv at t;ie l.m-
(re-5 i'"tiuiig i- moie p!' asu;g tluin
the comedy aeiohaiic novelty ot-
ic-efd bv Muelki' iV t o'elb. Price
' ...id t-''ii contnlmte a lively nit
of eutt '-rtamme; f. Mi. N'rw ton'-,
'. ..itain meist s in the C'.iu.d'." lire are
icadv remat ka.hle display - unu-,-
' nal aa'Iity and k;i! in hi- dan. u;g.
1
r. tec great
e-t aniatrur .-w;muiris ,n the world
.Tun pi eminent m tue east of "Ko!
Lb'ly !.es.'' wh'h'll John t.'r.'t
s
d
'R '-o tim bram e- l "'t a mm-
e'-g.igemcut -taitiug temor-
o i
IT)
Ki'icher-
a it ' I a
V, with
l-c!.u t.o ater.
sueee-- it.il i;
.'t Si
, 'in:.- i.i.m,
; shining
id a the i.;;ge! a'.d
wiP und-mnit tile .-'e
oi' her .opiaiic pet'i"
l the Athh tie ehib dm
an r s ;. ' ,:. ,o
;, the tank o
;g her .-tay m t"wn. Ij vati-tactorv
i uncnnr'li aie fOiii;Irtd ''.I'--.
Pullmaii will tab.
the 'enn'in.e i
I,
V s
1
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th" op'-o 3:
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ivnnuiiug,
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tAsl IVSU TIMI.S,
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TONIGHT AT 8:00
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Topics of the lay, Kinogrrtrn-
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It, Mr, Nrv, Plai
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The LEW KELLY SHOW,
M.ivlI
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a tJl: rzCjVZ;
livl of ..avelv. "IIih .Snhni.iiinc N'n
dsl nl Distim lion nd Amor Rc..li
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LAST 1 IMLS IODAY
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i'.r r'l-l.i. r't" t'.'.-vn:!. i.-nii Noi :.,-ni,-,,
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tory in Class.
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of etim",i!i.ei. W'asiiu;gt";i, 1 P ( .
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graphical and bistorica! ha.kg'ouul
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news. I hey wih cor.t-inir to appe.r.
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this paper. ,ttrr
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m n an
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te or s-.. ,vn!
taigf. to teaeliers
them.
t I he tneorv o-. w nn ti
. The tiieot,
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base
hin.' nscfulnets t..
the National leogranliiea ! -
I state-, "is that the time to m
tel
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b 1
a .my or
in 1 in tiie Kurd
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or al i' mi
people-
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merit sattl: "Mrs a; r.i!:g.-mei l P..
hern toad' be the bmpau and the
! soe ietv hecau-e tli'se buUetn
considered one of the most valua;
outside aiib the fat ;,er ,oid t'ui
t an h.,-.-, e in the study ot "-
jhi-toiv, literature and the kmgiiag.
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j but tor e u mc 1, i ; g ih
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- other ...rn-.-p it ! c u p eii'-'l
I' regard to ihe iuctV"!
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DANCE
-SArLRDAV AVP SUNDAY
EVENINGS
With Your t'rienrfs nt
The Auditorium
-!t r.b b'K ruSlir ball reorri iir
Her tiie rrannKenient ft .laeti
Coitners. -.tiere everyi-re ' a-Mret
a i;n..ii i nne.
ADMPSslON toe--DANCING Rr
h rro dAncin? leasone. 7:30 to 8:30
rtmiiUr dnnns, 8:30 to 11:30
Terry's Kentucky Colored
Jazz Band
that made uch a hit at the
Rinlto theater last week fur
nih music nd longs.
J A C K
Special Ladies' and
Children's Matinee.
Saturday, Feb. 7th
4 to 5:30
Skating Exhibition
Dancing
DANCING!
PRAIRIE PARK
luentv sixth ai"t Amr. A'.r.
TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS
AND SATURDAYS
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TONIGHT
ERNST HAROLD BAYNES
Ol THE" MLRIPFN BIRD CU R
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
NEW ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
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iij'S. !)". Mriiig the c-hihii'i'i!.
Admi?S'on, 50 cents. Children, 25 cents.
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LAST UMTS IODAY
I hp Absorbing Screen Drama
"BONDS OF LOVE"
Stari'ing
Pauline Frederick
aUo
The Apollo Trio
'I lire rlMtiring Oversesn
girls playiriR
iollJ, Harp Olio
Starting Sunday
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