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THE NOV. 3, 1924. Church, Society Fraternal noon, cctin )u eel oli rat Ion of lior natal Any, Mra. John Porta WHS given unrprisi? party Wfediie'sdny evening by friunda ami who at her homo on West Clieatniu avenue. Oucsia were Mr.

ami Karl Kelly, Mrs. CuMnnnl Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Mimdan, Mrs, JlMttcr, Mrs. Harry Gi-blmrt, Mra, Dotciuplo, Mrs, A.

MvCoiinvillo, Anna of Phillipsburn, Anna Wolf, Denmdino Magec, A mm Carolina Wolf, DOM Snnkcr of LVea- Fion, Mr. finil John Porln, Grace McXIce, Mnjrdalen lUvke.r, Koso Mario Gebharl, Ruth Hice, llusscll Me- Cotmvillo, U. Portii, Antics Porta, Frimk Porlu, Itohprt Rupp, t'Yed 1'ortn, Fred Folia, Hurry Hunter, 1-Yank Citnolc, liutfcne Jlofl'elfiiiyer. A pleasant surp'rteo party was held ftt the liomc of Mr. and Mrs.

I'lmrlea Merrill. 1 100U 1'ast Fourth avenue on Friday evening. Tho evening was featured by refresh- incnlp. Those attending Mr, and Mrs. C.

Merrills, Sir, and Mrs. Thonms (irillith, Mr. Mrs. Andrew 'jUcrrittB, Mr. and Mrs.

S. V. Mrs. I'lmrlea Keel, Mrs. W.

II. llarfilibnrjfrr, Mrs. Al Thomas. Brumliiinjrh, Iks. C.

.1. Deitriek, MJHS Ida Mu.v ttrlfflHi, Kuth Unzcl Merrills, Hntli Helen Thomas, Jlrumliauph, (/harle.i Plitt, MTP. James IlulVley, Grinifh and Charles Al-iuisa Kegiim tonight the Sociality Union give its Einmiul costume party for mewiburs nnd daitulng, music ami refreshments from the program coinuirnc-lng at o'eloek. The entertainment committee has many surprises awn it ing (liose who nt tend, A small admission foe bo A birthday party was held tbe homo of Mr. and Sirs.

A. M. Lockard, o4l2 Graudvicw avenue, TClilorado, Friday evening, in honor of tlieir danglite Helen, Tlio evening was spent in dane ing nml playing gmnrs with refreshments later. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.

llcclburg, Mary Bancroft, Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin and son, Mr. and Mrs. and son, Dorothy Unmet Clair Mclntyre, Carl Ilcdburg, Mrs.

J. Eiler, Mr. and Mrs. A. K.

Arnold, Stella Dihert, Kane V. Johnston, John J. IJrunucr, Jfelrti Olwiite, Mil ford Ctvjls Philip and Jnok Lockard, Mr. and Lockard. 'Master ciitorlnincd a number of Iriends at a j)arty Friday evening at bis home, Walnut avenue.

The children wero dressed in funny costumes und enjoyed the evening jilaying games. A dainty f-Ujjper wua served. Those present were Tlilda Iliimerick, Vernii Gates, Myra Martin, Gladys Vloris Knrk, Kauftoait, Arnnli' Weinert, Leonard Kock, Charles Kaufman, K'-unetJi Kaufman, Jack Hum- riek um. Martin. An enjoyable Hallowe'en party was held at the home of Mr.

and' Mry Itrlct, Fifteenth avenue, Sattir- Vjlay evening Ju Jionor of Mrs. Uriel's Hisltr, ilosephiuu lieck. Guests were Misses Anna Olivo M.onica AVilson, Anna Koehle, Carolina Mary and Josephine Deck, Messrs. James HarLley, Jlliiot Keplmrt, Kred Little, Itaymond Scluuitt, Jack Campbvll, Kling. Mr.

and Mrs. G. IJ. White of 1003 Third vomit! gave a Hallowe'en partj on Tuesday evening in litmoT of tlieii daughter, Alsatia. The hoiihe tastefully de-eoi-uled in nos-eltics nug gcstive the reason.

(James am were enjoyed and refreshment' Kerved. Guest were l-'dnu and Itutl Bucket Winifred caver, Anita Pee Dorothy Bicke-l i'Jlcanor Irrna Gre.y, Ingrain, I Iiirriel Winters, Jlarri llotbwcll, JUIHUH HoihriH-k, VMga Tronnn, Bpn Slates, AlUert Jtickd ilanning, f'ranl Winidji, anff JSeity Ma Tiomm, Mrs. tHive l.ockaid nml Al farata Trrnmn, Mr. am) Airs. W.

K. Port ot Twenty-second venue, e- lla lowe'en party at their home on FnOa evening. TJiosc prericnt Mr. an Mra. John Hart, Ceorge Cildc; Mra.

John Mrs. Mr. and Paul llaiL and Hilly, all of Ihdlidayshm-, Mr, HnrlH-rtTMr. nnd Mrs lleieter nnd daughter. Hi MY, jn 5on 1-MwanE, Mrn.

It. Mill of AHoonn, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W.

llii-kry. Mi Karl, Willhun nnd'MTfi. Andrew 1'ollei-, and dnnHit, Mr. and Mr Kirbv JVit.n Vottcr, Mnrv 1'enell. Mr.

W. K. and daughter MIKH Mary K. McCraw. JS1I.1 1'iflcnn lU't-iiue, on Friday evening.

included: Kdiui Marliri, Sara Sliiio, Hetty Slinc. Mild Sara Mc.fJrriw, Kdna Mnrv irid Flinn, Dave Divclv, Merril Dnliow, Melvin Hurry Ilurlinganic, IJetwilcr, Vaughn, Ilenrv Itneclilc, Ar1 linr ftrnvr, Mr. K. O'Xeill. Mr.

and Mm. J. Cardner. Mr. nnd Croiglilon ami daughler Hetty, Mr.

ntul MM. Walter We-ni. Mr. /m.l Cliarli-H Cnshoni, A. C.

Itarl.U-y 1. Dellrav, Mr. and A. McGraw, Mr. and H.

Mi-firnw. OMMITTEES READY FOR BENEFIT BAZAAR Plans for benefit Imwiar will be mpletcd hy (lie Keystone- auxiliary Vctermin of Foreign Wars at meeting to be held Wednesday cve- ng at in the, V. W. lioiuo, in- cad nf Thursday an previously nncii. ilemht-ra of the committee arc May nii.om, John I'ollixn, orton, Burke, l-Vfiiifk Van- ndt, Kthel PfcM-arl, Anna Knufman, sfer, Anna Kttleman, Helen Kidi-- nr, He! i even Ileimlmcli, Herthn Nitle, ifti llnrten, Hirst, Ada N'ew- rk, Kiee, Mary Lister, Sponger.

Ada IX 11. Lnsber, Cornelius 1'ala ile, Forsyti l.ncilu l.anf*, Lillian beit, Kiln Smith. Oraee Wolf, Hyroii, itlnmgle, Lillian Thineiin nnd Yon. Tlie bazaar will he beld on Nov. 13 om 0 a.

in. to 10 p. nt. in tbo V. Instils will include fancy ork, novelties, rum- us and refreshments.

Friends who wish to contribute ar- Ics may bring them to Ibe V. F. W. me on Xov. or pill -ItXW.

EAGUE TO ELECT OFFICERS FOR YEAR Tlit 1 Alt or ma hoflfjun of onicn will hold its Novemlipr nttii'liiii; the Venn-Alto hotel AVcdncPiiay aft- Xov, flt o'clock. The is one for members who desiro to become ineni- Ollii'ers to pervp for Ibe year will he c-t'tt'tl. AVrs. C. Montgomery! MTV as president of the tlnoc years, retires from office in icordanec with tho constitution of th' The annual report will be Montgomery.

Delegates to alli-nd tho state meet- ov. Jii will he chnsrn. The a Homo Missionary" society of the Central Pennsylvania Methodist conference will hold a Iwo- day session in Willmmapoi't this week, lii'Lfhining on Wednesday. Among those who will (Utend from tliiu city arc Mrs. Alvin S.

Kviins mid MJFS Julia Stevens who go as delegates from I Kighlh Avenue cburch. Miss Olcwine, of the pume chnrch, who was delegate to tlio national meeting at Chicago a few' weeUs will hi) one ol" the on Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Paschal assisted by Mrs. IT.

A. Hutchison, Mr. J. H. Kluke, W.

H. Slmnk, Mrs. J. C. CJorsueh, Mrs, N.

K. Hoc, W. S. Aaron, Mrs. Wil- linm Louder, MM.

T. M- Itiddle, Mrs. J. T. VimZamU, W.

I'. Kciael, Mrs. Itobcrt Mra. Milroy Davis, Jam us McFcely mid Miss Lou te will a ve cha rge of I program of Woman's Foreign Missionary society of tbe Kirst Methodist liurcb evening in the church nt o'clock. The snltjcct of tlifi lc.s- sun study id "Tbe Lard of the Shadow" taken from the now text hook, "Ming Kwoug, City of Mom mi; Light." An interesting program 1m a Itcen arranged.

of Christ will In the First Chnrch of its ftnmiiil masquerade part ni Ibo homo of Mrs. John X. Tillard, 111 avon'iiu Friday evening, Xov. 7. instead of Thursday aa previously phinnod.

Members arc asked to note tho friends held a guild in cm hers and delightful Hallowe'en UNUSUAL PEOPLE. party in the hall Thursday eve iiirf'j. Everybody was attired in fancy costumes and decorations were appropriate to the; season. During the evening PC were rendered by the Ml. City ijuartet, and tlie Six orchestra furnished innsie For dancing and games.

Prizes were awarded ns follows: llnor prize, silver meat fork, Mrs. L'. damp makeup, bus of handkerchiefs, corgi; llicrgisL; Martha Wasliingtoii costume, stiing of ROBED RIDER (he ranks of tlie It0.000 member I he onler, gathered at Xilcs, from live slates. They organized tbo Uashinuum costume, stiing of beads, Mr.s. Marie Ungg.uh; witch, l' a lc wlllfh fehinsraen proposed heads, Til tip Uoelxlei olil maid, coral lo through CABINET POST FOR Expert Illustrator.

A. ivonian 13 probably the most erjcnccd nnd expert jialecnitulngic il- strator in tbe United Shi- Mirts Frances of tlie Unit- I btntcs geological survey, who com- Jnea rave artistic tkill with thr ft lionet? of a ficiuritist. Rlie 1ms pitr- iired in pen and ink mul gs every tiny lino and point, curve nd shadow, sclentificsilly tixaet of uccr looking fosyil ecMnoderms. ilobitcs nnd otliur Epooimens, dnt- buck many millions of 1 feat is of aUainiiit-'iit photography. RESIDENT COOLIBGE NOT SURE OF CONGRESS 1 HELP (Cujitiiiucd from 'iiblican.

Of vent mi, houcvi-r ivo iiri! realK- donhtfid for tin- nitfi. Of iiftcnn, tlie Hciuiblicans ro not HI LI 'i 1 of fivo. ThiiH tlio ITCM- rit VVinocrntH' of nijjlit diminished now have, but eliaii hends, Mrs. CIcrtrnde winners ol panics, Mrs. Joseph ivlevins, Agnes Muri and Miff.

Kist. A luncheon of apples, cotl'ee. was served at the closo of the evening. The Woman's Missiouury se-eietv of the Haptist clnnvli" meet Tnesdjiy, Nov. -I, at LM'iO p.

ni. wiili M.rs. J. It. Hinmnn of 1510 Ninth Tbe lesson on China will be taught by the president, Paul All of 1 and lire invited.

Members of tlju Srwinjf club were entertained hy M.TS. lluli-iun of 1011 Twentiflb nt llal- party on even ing. llyrne. awnrded the prize fur the ht'sl eoit lime. Tin- e-veiling iilaying grtine-s and were terved.

Tbo Fairview Church of Christ was tilled to ovcrHuwLiLg lust when Jansmcn, and Junior Klausmuti in Th opening sel uniform attended ixmgrcgulton sang the and li. Dola- read the Kurijuure offered prayer, Jte.v. O. O. Illackwell.

pastor, j-ravc a powerful lecture pennon Americana Lo stand true to tin: iioni'j, public and churdi. A quurtot "The Old Cror-s" as a pleasing feature of the program. The. Volunteer of the United Brethren Sunday will huM a masque party at I lie home oi Mrs. I'wtslfth avenue.

Mrs. William MeMnHen of 800 Seventh avenue uill entertain the W. t-lass Xn. 1-1, of the First Chnreli Christ r.n evening. All iLieii'iIierrt and are Mexican Quarter of Los Angeles Patrolled by Armed Police to Stop Spread of the Epidemic.

I ANOKU'lS, Nov. armed with mnvod-otV shot-guns patrolled (he Moxioiin quarter hern today enforcing quarantine- established cuiurol the doudly ptieumoniu plague. Kiplit nuiiM! vioiintH ovor the iMul tho death toll to twenty- two, all of M-honi attended the funoral of Mrs. l.ui'y tSamanino, Oct. 19.

Dot-- tors slit: ivns tlio (irat victim of the pliignt) and that all snhseqiiont may tnu-t'd to lliiii delinito I tKinmt of l-'onr udditionnt putit'iits were under treatment in Hen- em! hospital today, not expotlnd to live. Health antlioritifs boliovcd tho situation uudev Control nnd did not ex- ppt't spread onteide tlio Muxk'ini tCT. An ah solute qnarantino waa in effect. Fond vari'iod to the boundary line of the qunrantined district placed on the ground when) guards distributed them jnnony the inhabitants, mostly Mexicans, Dr. W.

H. Kellogg of the s(ato hygienic laboratory in San arrived to aid lot-al autliorilies in eoni- batiny tho NILES CHIEF ALLOVER C'hii'f of "J'olicii Tt. Hound (abovn) of iiL'cnu of klan diKtnrbantv; liad a fori'e of nine men to pvovimt warfnru beiwt'L'ii thousands. The l.n^aii lownsliip auditors who met Saturday morning to go over financial slulotncnt pro paved by John F. Stahl, former eeerotary of l'hu district, adjmirnod nt noon without completing tfioir work nnd will meet ng tbia to conctitile their hiti.

The stiitr tnent Mr. Stab I covers a poritHi of four niontha ending Oct. lil. NKW reaching the ptreet during live ivbich destroyed the hotel on Stttteu Jsiiind whore ho worked -a wnitcr', F.vic rnslu'd buck to save IU Imd liiddpii in his room, und was burned to death. Uullcd Press.) CHIIRHOUKO, Xov.

humlrcd anil lliivly-fivc Jlussinii inniugriuita been kept in liotct hero a ycnr to tho Unitcil Sliitcs, lojay wont on hunger strike I'ollou-ing dispute tho compiiny wllich forced lo provulo lor theisi. Connuitlees of tli 'J'eRClicr meet nt DII ROII nd I'if- in, Htroet, Tiiesilny evenins at iTl iliscuwM plaiirt for night, rv iiumiiier urped to he privi-nt. ticket, itnd will he r-loded, but Leu ni lii'iji nrc from anil thev arc KepnblicaiiH rmly in isruno nf ion. he hunt arc Liuhtfiil. (if iln'co ic ij' thuy pet lii.lf.

Snpinx-o hey win hirly, I lit- lutiil would he regular lie public, or fourtei-n (ban (Sic m-cdi-d to exnvi-u (ontrol. T3ie are urtsulntelv sin I si'fils, two HIV and om- HncialiHi. iniik- nj? a lot ul 151; i-iiN. Of HIM d.iul.tl'ill, ilie u'fiff dt-rl l'ui- i- that Lar.dl.-Ue fait cd HO JUT ivnt nf -all ill ralic riiiiniiif for tl: while (he l-'eddMt in i nil uber. Tin-re.

lire ft-vv i By LLOYD ALLEN Staff Correspondent LONDON, Nov. Nmiey Astor, former Virginia beauty, may bo included in 11-e cabinet Ktan- lialdwin today in anlic- of an invitution homo time to- nrrow to furiii jjovernineut. political iiii'liieiices are at to hin either the. American- horn peeress, who waa elected to parliament at Ply month for the fourth time, or the duchess of Atholl, another successful woman candidate, in the next ministry. Lady As tor lias Si ad the greater political experience.

It ia confirmed today that Kamsay Mar: 13 on aid will present, the resignation of liis government tomorrow. The prime minister put in a busy day windup his tiffairs at No. 10 llovviiing street. Kinjr CJcorge arrived at Buckingham palace to receive MacDouald'a and commission Baldwin to Piiccecil him. lluhhvin's ask is an extremely difficult one.

lie must, decide within the next few how to allot fifty-two memberships iind under even pcrsoiiH. Advocates of Inclusion of Lady Astor in the lahincL jiojnt to the fact thai Labor had Margaret lionfield in ita cabinet, and that the women's vote was a i-urisiderahle factor in tbe Cotiserva- tivo landslid'c. The Daily Herald today liaL a Donald ends lo relinquish ids imich-dlscu! car, him hy t-ir Aler-cander traiil, Tlie prime iniui-Ocr bus paid notli bout tlji: niiittvr and iloL-b mil hit o. ll mailer itiltl not oi j'li 11 lie dL-ens vi tlie new spa per aid. Tlie I.ilH-ra!.-, lnue burled a press insisting tiu-ir party biill alive" but TOKIO, Xo" Xamii, Ar- jrentinc aviator who sturtcd an cast- wan! around the world this summer from Amsterdam, today olli- cially annount'cd ahandoumcnt of Inn flight, owing to inability to nrr.imjo Btijiply bases for crossing to Alaska.

PARIS, Xov. at has ailed for Argent inn nfter spending a here. .1 nilitioiH, aat Jen) tr.l,-il c.f fifly-l'h I'nreiit io thin liftv-ci'-'hl lensl ti'ii niiiUI not nlwavh la- ri.nri 1 monllily mceLing of the WnniAn' tuxHifirv lo 'AUoona lioapLUil will heM ftt 2 Wedue.sday nfternoon in nurfceV liomo. in impnrtanl that 11 to voh- uiih tin: llowell of Nvlinij-ka. of Ka.ld of Xorih DiiVota, in' MieliiHan, Nnmn i.f Niihranka, Jlronkhnrt nf IJirain of California, LaFolletle.

WiiJCoiiKin itnd of nola. This would leave forly-tiim- nliend. clay night fit IIio Alto iiUnieLc'J doM-rnl KdtiUn faml I'btldrnn wlio spent tlie evc- titxjir or playing Mauv Hchool nrnl dent, or just I is a margin ford.blc. Tho vlmiit the nominal liepnhlt Seven! tlie tativcH, (be (enin inernherA n( tended tho belter for I be ItcpulilicaiM. Of Ibe i ChrliLinnn nnterUfned i -i-'ITt Penis, nil of wliidi lo hn.

filled a Thirt to Le cnnt- uc llnil Itcini will Lot IK of rnfirufcn- thHt worfl ncrvrd In yi-fir, at least liUii mo counted by licjaibHcnii LaFollcttc vi. n- nr.rl vnlR can rfi-koneil i Tin- onlv mid for iiiy curry dci-lo iiHsibtaiuv ta' Tin- -tr in Mrong MM- Iji'piiljljcari im-mhi'fJi siieb niil, piirt iinilui inir.g in in uhit-li I h' cn hi-iniHrratn JJii.l Ct-jmbliciin yliow. Thus I h. wliirl ay give tot.liilge tlu; highest pop in iU Li tiny, miiv tl of lEcniililh-an i rchH. It all OH I.M-af id SI I IK; vsiu a majority nl ten or Ijfli in this Iniu-if tbey regard it a victury und will to tlie IIOIIMJ itliout tliflicnlly r.upccially in the of coinmiKeo fliKirmeji lo Out rulrninirilnitirm.

Tins i (riinnplj cif thr- lic- piihlii-auK in to lnt fell in hcj pVfHC'iit Miiiatij uliuri- Id until rally fall in with Ibe administration on mom li-j-it lym (him miglil he the HIKO it" the, I me were in tlio opposil iiireel ion, niliiiiiiiHtnitioii run ho PUPILS FRAME MOTTOES TO ENCOURAGE VOTING Wl-llstlT III lIKlttlll'X I mi! lln; vole I on "You liav ll wnrnnii Fbonlr "This in th nio." "Vote win! ti. ditto, vole. ') "LaiNcs iT, vote," ''Stop dnn" "Women, fin you -ll. nocd VOH inuil ry n'red ur scn-ie, vote. TRANSFORIWATIONS jii-ir lliiii or jjiviy luiir.

'Mtinc'. lj'- (li.h.iiift.]. I'iirLfil or im.lmir frnntF. mi hnv fuiiilihiliintH AlMO nsivl for hnir. All kiucls rjf R.iuiln or.lrr.

Mra. i-'liii, IIM XCIA, Spain, Xov. inoi'ican friciulsbip ivus tho koynoto addresses delivered at tlio nssembiy tho of Crttholic fttudonta cM here GKKEVA, Xov. Loapiio of 'Cations conference for the curtailment production anil tratllc in habit-pro- tlrnga opened here ioiiay, with 11 the big powers dependcncJeii i tho Pacific being 1 represented. HARRY H.

RAYMOND ANNOUNCES DANCING TONIGHT 9 TILL 1 O'CLOCK RAINBOW GARDENS THE FAMOUS TOMMY CHRISTIAN'S ORCHESTRA OF ATLANTA, GA. Admission, 50c Per Person :lc.C'lkm of Mishlcr, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 and 8 The World'a Snappiest MUSICAL COMEDY JIIT rl.u'K J2.00, $1.50. JI.OO 75c i'nlH on Mild. Mall orderrt rnrttiiino, 11.CO nml SI.00.

TO VOTE FOR La Follette and Wheeler MARK YOUR BALLOT IN THE FIRST COLUMN hojttful of dm cunuot be LABOR OTHEK MARKING MAY CAUSE VOTE TO BE LOST Hair Raising Events the hair unless a drops of GLO-CO have been used. It keeps the hair combed all day; pleasing, refreshing; a liquid tonic. At ding counteri barber (Glass-Comb) THE ORIGINAL LIQUID HAIR DRESS Send for Siunpio lioftio Mall coupon nti0 lOo for genoroni IrUlbnlllo. Norniiny Vrcxlncls M-r LAST WEEK STARTING TODAY Positively the Largest and Best "Popular Priced "on Tc "Pacton f. AND THAT fTORNACO OP WITH AN Exceptionally CleSTer Cast of Popular Favorites and a Darling of Dimpled Demon-f.

CUTE ITTLE and Predominate. ylCarvelous Singnw and Dancing festival. bonder ShoV of ctfll TODAY TOMORROW WEDNESDAY S-P-O-O-K-S THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY HULA LOU VpUfclViLE MUSICAL GOMEDl wv 1 OWING TO THE BIG CROWDS THAT ATTENDED THE NIGHT'PERFORMANCES LAST WEEK, WE URGE THOSE WHO CAN FIND IT CONVENIENT TO ATTEND THE MATINEES MIDNIGHT SHOW STARTING 11.30 P. M. 'TUESDAY ELEDCAT ION NOV.

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