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TA FltJLNOlflOO CimOIOLB TUESDAY JULY i 1010 jiBi 1 rnBBHOHB lHBMHMMMBMHHHHMHl i klWaHMM BBBtAfr 300O00CSfSwVlvv60O0l yaogggg21SyiMfln vionitwt CTgnrVAtto mews ii nrr wiituihiuiiim I Tiivniiniirlliirf irmiinmm rvtr MrWsasfrrBissMiBi rwMwwmTi MAIUJUMJUL XririiTirr KH ww at Brides Parents Home Prettily Arranged Affair Ceremony Performed by Officiating Clergyman Before Altar Constructed of Roses and Dahlias Atth and By LADY TEAZLE a wedding which toot nlaee the home of her parent Dr nd Mm Qeorce Evans on Union strcef Miss Eelyn Evans be ta the bride of Edward Jack aon of Berkeley yesterday afternoon The bride wore an afternoon dress oi white georgette embroidered In rose and white beads and a largo white ilk hat She carried a shower bouquet of orchids and whit sweet peas Her attendants Miss Marlon Evans a sister and Miss Florence Johnson were arawned similarly the former being In yellow taffeta and the latter In orchid taffeta Both were trimmed with tulle and made with Ions par row bouffant skirts Their large black tulle hats had a small ostrich plume to match the gowhv falling over the right side of tlio brim lies Joatah Sibley performed the ceremony before an altar made of brides route and pink dahlias and the bride was given in marriage by her father The ceremony was witnessed by Intimate friends and relatives of the joung couple They will pass their honeymoon at Del Monte and on their return will make their home in Kan Francisco a St Marjs Cathedral wag the scene of another beautiful June wedding jesterday when Miss Anthonette Maddox daughter of Mr and Mn William Maddox of this city and lieutenant William Combs of Newport News Va son of Mr and Mrs Combs were married Nuptial mass was celebrated by Rev Father William Cantwell The church was made lovely with PanamH pink gladioli and white gypsophlla arranged in great vases on either slrto of the marble altar and ropes nf green nnd blossoms com pitted th scheme The brides gown was of white satin a raped with Carrlckmacroas lace and her ll also of Carrlck inacioss lace was fasMoned into a Russian headdress the long ends falling gracefully to the end of her truin Mie tarried a ahower bouquet of wlillc butterfly orchids and gardenias Her golng away gown was of emhrnl1erai bine trlcotlne Miss Helen GaRun and Miss Alexandria Iipmaii cousins of the bride were brldi smikls Tluy were gowned In Dresden chiffon ir pink and blue and carried bouquets of pink roses and Hue hvoranxcas Mies Marie JoSeplrinc Gagnn the flower girl was a prettv picture In white net setting off hor rich coloring to advantage William Thomas of Berkeley was lieet man and the 1 shers were Taul de rremery also of Urkeley and Lieutenant Helm 8 Alan nnd Brian GeKnn nnd Gaynor Maddux brothioi of the bride all of San Frin clsco The brUe was eilron In marriage by her father William rox Miss Maddox was educated at a Sacred Heart convent In the last and was recently graduated from the eradomy at Menlo Park Durlig the var she was active In Red Cross and innteen uoik She Is a winsome tnd harming girl and has a host of 1 1 lends lieutenant fnmbs formerly attended the mierslty of Washington IDuiIng the 11 he was Instructor In the Hi I nit school at Fort Pill Okla and for same months has been acting legimental adjutant of the 12th lufsntrv commanded by Colonel Allied Al on Following a rep lion and wedding breakfast at uhlch Intimate fi icnds ami rclnllses wire truest Urutetian ai 1 Mis Combs lelt for saiirv little Mae fcither lopped the dulntj blue costu ne om bv Mrs Roy Summers at lunthecn at the Ht 1tanclH ttc rdas Mrn Summers gon of blue ab cut lh the ncv lomid neU aid a cirnlc or BriEiu lu satin a dark bue turban with the bright blue feather and bro fox Turs rompletcd a clihrmlng plrtule Mm Edmmeis a luncheon guest of Mrs Warren Splcker Mrs trark flncknev Helm a ttudy In brovn a most becoming rolor to her as she posseres a wealth MRS DOOLEYS ADVICE TO WORKING GIRLS WHBfl RKW mm Modes and Models in San Ftanciaco i i si aflMirwiaM lT i i i tMflifryftHytKrteOOOOOOOOOCO JliZ sij ij lf0irilBC lwTlN TISInrR 1 EST to Vv 07VVJbJS ywwCTirvYwiaoaooOPOOOwwuwvwwwM I i AU Set for Actors Fund BenefitShow At Columbia Having iu maul and sash fashioned from one piece of fabric is not the only attractive feature of tliis navy charmeuse alter noon gown for its skirt graccjvll draped to one tide and ornamented nifi carfwhech of navy tricotte braid Courtesy of Liebes Co lamwBgiwaHa MRS EDWARD JACKSON WHO WAS Miss Evelyn Evans until her marriage yesterday afternoon at the home or ner parents lmiffwiffmwffmirsOTigffiSEmsa Milwaukee WU I wiBU all girls ho work and gaffer from junctional dis orders would profit by my adYlc8 and take Lydla Pink nams Vegeta ble Compound Before I vai married when I came borne from work at nljht I would be just worn out with rains which dragged me down I took Lydla PlnU hajna Vegetable Compound and It made me feel like a new woman I can work from morning until night and It does not bother me and I wish all girls who suffer a 1 did would try Lydla Pink hams VeeetaWe Compound Mrs Doourr 1135 25th St MilwaukeeMilwaukee Wis Working girls everywhere should profit by Mrs Dooleys experience and Instead of dragging along from day to day with life 4 burden giro this famous root and herb remedy Lydla Plnkhamg Vegetable Compound a trial It has oTercoroe just such conditions for thousands of others and why not for you For special sdTlce write Lydla Plnkham Medicine Co Lynn Mas The result their years experteace 1s jow srrloev fy I XM of beautiful blonde hair ind largo bluo eyes Sho wore a rli brown cloth tallleur eult llh a emill brown fur Her small hat wa the Hanit color Sho was with Mrs Kleanor Martin Mrs James Dunne was lunching with two friends iml unusually pretty In a Hrge black picture Hat and a loose black satin wrap Miss Arnbellu Hchwerln was hostess to her houso gutst Miss rhoda Fullam who reontly anlved fom San Diego and Coronaoo Captain jtonain Banon and Lieutenant Chouteau Johnson Mrs R6ss Ambler Curran entertained Mrs Uinlel JsclOlng Mrs Wllhrd lioivn and Mrk rronk Judge Mrs lliisscll Wilson was hostess to her daughter Mrs Orvllle Pratt and Mis Uerald Hathbone Others lun lng at the Ht KranTIs yesterdaj were Mr sell Jin William Human MESIMMHS Cborle Jneiiplra Itlrliard RprBirii William Pool IemKeT Mnre eurue Iie llimimt laHllaiul II 1KSKH Florence Jobnoa Jliedi rulTr Mrs Frances Vincent Tunis and Miss Isabel and MIhs Myrtle Hnnnon were the week end guests of Mi and Mrs John Klrhnrds at their summer home In La Honda Mr and Mrs Harr Wilkins snd Mrs John West will lelie on Julv II for Lake Tahoe John West lll Join them on the lGlli of the north Miss Itamona Hammond Tiho Is a visitor in the Last is at present stopping at the Hotel Chatham In New YorK if 7 Mr snd Mrs Welles Hollister New lands have given up their attractivo apartments in town and have taken a house In Mill Valley for tlio summer months Dr and Mrs Arthur Lee Munger have been recent visitors In Waah Inrton and Baltimore where Dr Munger attended the clinics at Johpa Hopkins Hospital Their Ban Francisco friends will soon have an opportunity of welcoming them home as Captain Munger expects to leave Newport News Va where he has been the surgeon of the ISth Infantry at Camp Stuart for the last seven months Mrs Munger was Miss Adela Brune before her marriage a year ago i if Miss Rosalie Kaufman has returned to her home In this city from New York where she has been for the last year She will pass tho summer In Ran Francisco and return to the Kat In the fall ji i Mrs William Hoclseher aid her daughter Miss Naomi Hoelschor are enjoying a visit nt Coronado Mrs 18 Mercereau accompanied by her daughter Miss Kuth llllder brecht will leave tomorrow for Lake Tnhoe They will make the irlp by motor Mrs Georae 7 Mirtin anl 1 er daughter Miss Hamoiia have itine to Santa Crui for the summer Thev are accompanied bv Miss Naoma and MIhs Kther Pooher of Mounlnln View nieces of Mrs Martin Herbert Tensen the flsne rf Mi Jeanne Wlrtner left Batiiday for Ohlna where be will be engaged In business for about a jesr No plans will be made for the wedlng until Tils return A congenial little paitv who motored to Carmel by the Sea a few days ago Included Mr and Mrs Curtis Hayden Miss Wlrtner and Herbert Jensen tf Mr snd Mrs Edwaid Ssunders of JOJ Spruce street are motoring today to flsnta Barbara to spend two weeks at the Belvedere Later they will go to Lake Tahot ay Ex Soldiers Now Get Victory Buttons Three thousand bronxe Victory buttons for Issuance to soldiers who saw nt least 15 days Bervlce In the Army during the war were received at the Army Recruiting office 660 Market street jesterday Former servlco men may get them by applying to Lieutenant A 1 Sullivan with their discharge certificates Several thousand silver buttons for men wounded oveipeas wero received last week but are going fast Stage Celebrities From East and West Pool Talent for Entertainment This Afternoon Literally speaking the stage la all set for the mammoth Actors Fund benefit show to be staged this after uoon at the Columbia Theater An aggregation equaled only In the recent New York performance will be seen on the programme which contains a lengthy list of what may be termed Miudevllle numbers Stage stars from the Fast and from various local theaters are on the bill and an unusual show will be presented Otis Skinner will offer Mister Antonio a single act with a cast containing Walter Scott George Rid dell Kuth Rose Robert Harrison and himself It Is a skit concerning barrooms bartenders ard others Then there will be Ruth Chatterton and Henry Miller In Frederic Le maltre by Clyde Fitch BLANCHE DATES IN IT Lawrence Larry Harris will Introduce Blanche Bates who will do a llttlo of something followed by a short monologue by Crane Wilbur Qeorge Cohan comes Into the limelight not in person but represented by a one act burlesque The Farrell Case said to be even more mjBlerlous than mystery Itself It was written especially for the Lambs Club In New York where it was presented at its annual gambol Those In the farco are Hugh Dlllman Charles Trowbridge Helen Trowbridge Jaa Rennle William Courte nay Tom Wise Sydney Booth Ed ward Fielding Marjorle Rambeauthe dean of American actors William II tisne Blye Biyfield and Henry Miller ALCAZAR FOLK ON II Along with the headllnlrg head liners will be found the versatile Alcazar company presenting the second act from Clare Kummers Be Calm Camilla It Is staged under the su nuinn nt Tinrv Rhumer and star ring in It are Belle Bennett Waller Richardson Al Cunningham ThAmii hfltterton and jean Clivcr Tom Wise will be seen In his great est success In the part oi raisian a scene from The Merry Wives of viin William courtenay will portray Master Ford disguised as Brcoks Emllv Pinter Is Damo Quickly and Philip Lord la Bardolph CLEVER SKIT BIXLKW Nettie a comedy In one act by George Ade deserves mention Being a clever skit detailing the woes of three men who have been captivated ly the same woman It win be plaved iv William Crane Arthur Malt land Norvsl Kcodwell Thomas Shearer and Eugene Lowe The last act of Carmen will be presented by Mme Quetln Ferrler and Andre Ferrlei Evelyn Varden and Marshall Birmingham are to be seen In Sarraparllla a skit bv irar Allan Wolf Those two bo nm niiff iinvti ana urns am billed for a turn as Is Madge Malt land who styles her act as original songs eung In an original manner IMC ACOCK IJAJVCIT FEAT11U5 Ruth St Denis will head the more musical part of the bill Hh her fa moiia Peacock dance riddle Horton ru from the California for a piano recital Stella Thomas Deshon Is to be heard In vocal selectonr and Wolf Harkness an I walcn canur nlas big trio will sing three popular melodies It would never do to forget Harry Hlnes coming from the Orpheum to entertain thoso who Islt the Columbia this afternoon The programme starts at 1 SJ sharp Three Hundred To Take Part InH Production Of Opera Ajda Gist Includes Maude Fay Who Will Appear for First Time in Native City in Grand Opera Principals chorus ballet and supernumeraries to the number of over three hundred who will take part In the production of Alda at the Civic Auditorium tomorrow evening re 51 fjulj Correspondent Back From arv eds Sweetheart Of College Days Frank Taylor Who Went to France With Stanford Unit Is Mftrried to Miss Katherine Ames PjH A gnnM Bpeetal niir at li Ttia Caroelele TALO ALTO June JO Frank Talor newspaper correspondent In France during the war and later In tlermany llussla and Cietho Slo vakia was married today to Miss itr I hearsed on the specially constructed i Untrd Mmora Chllrci stage of the Wg building last een i Thc marrKKe culminates a college clans Arlstlde Nerl the stage direr romance of four 5 ears Only Miss Ruth the orchestra of seventj flve musl Taylor a San 1 ranclsco newspaper clans Arlstlda Nerl the stage direc 1 wrlter Tajlore sister and William A dinner was glen In honor of Mlsa Anita White who Is spending the summer In California al the Palace Hotel Saturday evening The guests Included Sir anil Mrs George A Ball MlfWUM ligliiia Crau Hop Srtmerw It I ra Kilwarila Paul Kt11 le niMC lteqi Iran Woodward I flMt ilea Neol Theta Visitors Entertained Iielegates to the Kappa lpha 1 heta biennial comcntlon In St Iouls ero guests In San Franciseo for a few hours Saturday noon wlien local members of the sorority were hostesses to them at the Hotel St Francis The out of town visitors were Miss Alberta Hanna of 1nsndina and Miss Hasel White of Los Angeles who are nn their way to tlio convention Miss Bernlce Tompkins of San Francisco will represent the northern district at St Louis Among the Tlietas nt the Informal gathering Saturday were Mrs Robert Cross Mrs Dwlght Bradley and Mrs Charles Flrebaugh of Oakland YWCALeft10000 In Capitalist a Will The will of John Randolph Daggett capitalist who died in a hospital Saturday at the age of 78 was filed for probate yesterday in the Superior Court To the Young Womens Christian Assoiiat lon of Sun Francisco Daggett beiiuealbod 110000 Other bequests were made to relatives living In tho EaBt 1000 to Mrs Waterhouse Oakland and the residue is 10 be OlxUlod enunllv between two nWves and two nephews Tin are Zoe Root Main Root Alfred Root all of Oakland 1111 fiinlcv Tmugett of New York PaKKCtl was a member of tho Bohemian flub Marshal Hale Heads Recreation League Marshal Hale was unanimously chosen president of the Recreation League of San 1rancisco to All the acancy vanned by thc death of Jesse Llllenthal at a nicotine of the cxeeiitle committee held vesterdav tor and Hrubanlk the pro ducer were gratified with the proficiency displayed by everyone fn the ensemble and they prophesied a production tomorrow evening that will In every way eclipse the ona at Berkeley Soma of the splendid dramatic ability of Maude Fay who will appear forthe first time In her native city In grand opera was conveyed when her voice and that of Albert Rappaport the Russian tenor who 111 also make his operatic debut here filled the great Auditorium in satisfying style Blanche Hamilton Fox the Amnerls of the cast Marlon Veckl who will lng Amonasro Giuseppe Corrallo the High Priest and other principals were perfect In their roles while the big chorus responded splendidly to the magnetism of Director Marino France Wakefield the premiere danseuse who will head the ballet of seventy under the direction of Anita Peters Wright danced to the wonderful Verdi music In finished fashion Riding Gluts to Compete at Fair SALEM Or June 30 The riding clubs of San Francisco and of Victoria and Vancouver British Columbia will Join with the Portland Riding Club In competing for prises at the Oregon State Fair This announcement was made today by Secretary A Lea or the Stato Fair Board The competition by theoe clubs will bo part of the annual horse show and will be the principal sueletv event of the fair The fair is dated September 22 to 27 Wife Accuses Spouse Of Cutting Her Hair Mrs Florene Bruce 4JS9 Twenty firstfirst street yesterday fljed suit for divorce In the Superior Court in which she charges that her husband Robert Bruce cut oft her hair locked her In a closet for half a dsv nnd another time hid all her clothing Bruce Is president of the Parcel Delivery Company 8he asks Ilia month alimony and her maiden name of Stover Paul Stanlford a recently returned army officer were at the wedding Taylor went to France and later to Siberia wlththe Stanford University ambulance unit In 1917 He later edited the history of the Americana who served with the French army and then became a newspaper correspondent Miss Ames is a Stanford graduate They were married by Rev Stephen Penrose the president of Whitman College In Washington The news of theiwldlng spread en the Stanford camoufl ddBDlte the CE fnrta at seerecv andf a lrsre crowd of students gave the aVjoOpla a typical college sendoff Court Permits Girl To Visit Relatives After an all dav legal battle before Superior Judge lrnnk Murasky Herbert Lunt general manager of the United Milk Company who lives at 109 Liberty street ss granted I permission to send his fourteen year old daughter Katherine to Boston to pass her vacation with relatltes Tha hlld ls been I a pruate scnool at Palo Alto A divorce suit between Lunt and Mrs Charlotte Lunt is pending Mrs Lunt old not want the child to leave the Jurisdiction of the court Ad Club in Hold Limeheea OAKLAND June SO Whr AitverUne will lie toM br II I awrence prealile of fhe I awrMioo Warehouse Compaftj at tomorrows weefclr limelieon ef the AiUertlalnj Club of the Oakland Chamber of Coinmerre The rslo vt newapaper aiWertlftlnc to his stria of aerenteea wereuuuaus will be pototed oat the club i 1 HV it 1 rj Kite Pi 1 1 Vl i ft otf i rm nm rri ia 1 i 1 a Almost Any Hat Good This Year There will be no set stjle In women hats nest fall Any old else or any old shape will be all Tight as long as the hat la artistic and contains good material That Is what Eastern millinery salesmen now In San Francisco say Thev declare the advance fall hat models are either bg or llttlo or anvthlng One mllllnerv salesman said Jes terdav at the Ht Francis Hotel Styles do not Bnaln rigid for tho season as they once did There la a multiplicity of styles and new Ideas are being advanced so often that al moat anything Is proper Mr and Mrs 11 Keeslng an nounce the engagement of their daughter Miss Orace Keeslng to Edward Lohemeyer of this city FORTH TO BR CHAIRMAN WASHINGTON June JO Former Governor Forte of New Jersey will be elected chairman of the Federal Trade ommisslon tomorrow for the usual term of one year MRS HI GAMO PERSONALS AND HOTEL GOSSIP Vm iMt Reginald Tarsons president of the Seattle Qhamber of Commerce arrived here yesterday and registered at the Palace Others at the Palact InclOtfe Charles Schnabel attorney of Portland Or Anderson dry goods merchant of Seattle Wobert Craig wholesale grocer of Los Angeles Gordon Shaw grain broker of Soattle Thorner capitalist of New York and wife Mljne vice president of the Seattle Lry Dock tnd Shipbuilding Companv Yeon capitalist of Portland Or Fitsgerald city official at Seattlo William Plgott president of the Se ntlle Car snd Foundry Company and James Leslie nanagei of the Jtlch mond Paper Company SeaUle Ur 1 Skiff of Chit ago who mil dlrecloi generul of the Punama ratllic Exposition realitered ut the Frauds jesterday Amng others nt the tit risneli re a Arndt merehunc bf Stockton Harry Leon Wilson author of Carmel Al enander of Tacoma president of the pacific Steamship Company A A Tingling ai Northern Pacific Railroad offlilal Seultle State Senator Somerneld of Mlna Nev Bradbury automobile man of Loe Angeles Hteinmets lumber dealest So noia and wife Phelps automobile agent of Fresno and Rice advertising reprerenlatlve of Sacramento Registered st I he Whltcomb yes terdav were Douglas White of the agricultural division of the United States Railroad Administration Wash 11 tit A Ilk h1 ingiun i iiij A jaeiivi -Besa man of Bait Lake Cltyi i White of Kobe Japan Frederick Armstrong and wife of St Louis Mo Wilson hotel manager of Seattle Calkins of Los Angeles and Lindsay Smith of Fresno Charles Morgan manufacturer of Cleveland and wife are staving at the Fairmont Also at tho Fairmont are Wray 01 Rochester It Scott arid wife of Tnroma Wash and Richardson of Omaha Neb Arrivals at the Manx yesterday Included Berlin grocer of Turlock Charles Zoerb leather merchant of Stockton Dr Young of Stockton and Campbell ilve sIjcIc dealer of Fresno lKrzog business man of Chicago Is at Ihr Richelieu Luis Ioiren a retired General of the Mexican army also Is registered at the Richelieu If dribble of the Weatern das and Llertrlc Companv Chlro reels tered at the Stewart ester lav Smens others st the Wewnrt aie Robert I Lange Importer of Honolulu and Dr Wallat of los Angeles Cliancelloi arrivals jesterdav In lulled Forster mining man of Ooldfleld Nev A Tar lor and wife of Portervllle and A Leon and wlfo of Seattle Grant and wife of Seattle If Drury of Los Angeles Slrde tan and wife of Bay Point and II Haines and wife of Marysvllle jre registered at tho Herald Thomas Smllhert PoMland Or and George Fisher slnd wife of Seattls art stsylng at lbs Ballsrus Enjoys Perfect Health Now Since Tanlac Built Her Up Besidei being relieved of my troubles I line gained about twenty pounds in ueifcht and now 1 know for nuscir that Tanlae Is a real medltlne said Mrs McKrady who lives at 1SH Thlileenth street Sacramento a few davs ago About slv months ago continued Mrs MeRradv I had an attack of Infliiensa and It left me In a badly run down condition and until I commenced Inking Tanlac 1 had not been able to find 11 medicine or troatment that would help me and get me started up hill again My stomach was In owlul condition and every time I ate anything I would suffer with Indigestion and simr stomach afterward My aiunes were out or order an me nine loo anu 1 would nave sucn nao liatns In the small of my back that couldnt turn over In bed without help I suffered a lot from nervousness and rarely ever got a good nights sleep 1 just felt weak and languid and didnt hnVe a particle of energy about me and filially got so rundown and worn out that I was hardly able to stay out of bed Wo had been hearing a good deal about Tanlac and ltnew several people who had been greatly helped by using It so my husband Insisted on my giving It a trial Well I knew I had at last round the right medicine for I commenced to Improve before I had flnlsbd my first bottle of Tanlac I could Just feel my strength coming back and my appetite was soon its good as It ever was I have taken four bottles of Tanlac so far and I am now enjoying perfect health in every way My food agrees witn me and I never have a sign of Indi gestion or sour stomach The pains have left mv back and my kidnejs never give me a particle of trouble and those awful headches have lefttl me entirely I am so well and strongvJ now that I ran easily do all my house work and have gained so much In weight that I have bail to make all myyfclothes larger Tanlac has been a iTi at blessing to me and I Just feel sohappy over being wejl and hearty agojn that I wan to tulk about Tan ue ev 1 body I meet Tanlic is Botil ltvfan Francisco and Ouklund by the Onl Drug Co The Tanlac 1 epreHentatlve is at Ihe 78 Mrfrliel slie 1 sioremeeilng the public ami explaining the merits of the meilu ine Adv 1 1I Plaza I HO 1 JUIlUU Union Square II 11 11 mill1 ft The servant problem is 1 solved I I II II 1 Surprisingly low daily I Ullll and monthly rates Investigate CARL SWORD Manager I WHERE TO STOP Victoria Hotel Stockton at Bush A DOWNTOWN HOTEL Aaaerteaa aad Karepeaa Plea First Class la Every Way Csilslae llaeieelled Dlnlsg reeaa Ope to Pakllo REASONABLE RATES ALEXANDER HOTEL tSeary Sfrrct Nxt to rrtvrU in thm srn4r of bonnier and be tar dlctrlet IofUlrrly fireproof Thorotifbly rtDovatad ad refurnlibea A quiet botl for reftiad IMwple Brfry room wlib print bath Rata for ooa iwraon lM da 8pclal wwiilj and mommy rai Aularli tirill la connection COLONIAL HOTEL 650 Bush Street Earepeaa Plaa I Amerlesa alaa em Without 1 eft With lrlat Bath su I rlTt Bt ISMrial WHklr and Monthly Katn Telephaae Salter 78SM rousssisssasssBrW Ued for 70 Year ThrQ its use Grandmothers vSCiWul appearance has remained until youth has become but a memory The soft refined pearly white appearance Itj renders leaves the oy of Btsuty vraB for many years HOTEL STEWART limry ft jHt taUn Hajoar Katf from tD7 day and nrakfat Luncb 60t IMoner 1 SAY Bn iifat 7k Dinner 23 CHANCELLOR HOTEL All wmllt ooUido rimma with print bathn DlalDK rfMiin whtn tn public 8ervU fKrellrnt LIO LEBEVBAUX MnUr HOTEL MANX IllWKLI OKAHnKII CAKE I rOHMSCTIOM Ratea St no anil up LitaZollet 1 I Mary Shipley Carnation Girl I i Myrtle Glynn 1 HFJaaatVHIaH I EXiff HHH 1 II BaaaaaaaaaBH II bbbK sfy aWsf aBaaaaHa Vi sBTsV MK 1 i BBSjL WsBBBBBBWi javj VfeilK I ti lffi3PBaa 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Flour by the Carnation Girls who are making strenuous efforts to win the big silver trophy offered by Albers Bros Milling Co for largest sales for the year Thi summer increase as explained by the girls with highest records is due to the small amount of heat and time necessary for cooking This is especially so with Carnation Wheat and Flapjack Flour which can be prepared and served in five minutes A i i fTEi ffJHfficgtfy ajvA ffftiiiaXiff g7iCtva arAvlfegtr uttg Lu yj tt A ii It HI 1 A iw ir ywt i twjyffl tfgrji43l.

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