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TOWA TTESTUT. MAnrn FREE! A Societies, Clubs and Social Life Lutheran Ladies' Ciuilil Will Entertain Tomorrow Mrs. M. G. Koser assisted by Mrs.

Ed. Koser of Coralville and Mrs. E. A. LeVan of this city, will entertain the Lutheran Ladies' Guild tomorrow afternoon.

A attendance of all members is requested, and all ladies of the congregation are i i AND OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES GENUINE DIAMOND RING AND OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES COSTS YOU NOTHING Place any number from 7 to 15 in the 8 vacant shown here, on any i i a arranged sheet of paper or au.Ti;.i i i wish to use, in a manner a any way the mbers an; in the center square) the total i i 23. 'I he same can not be used more a once. correct or nearest correct solution we will pive absolutely free an upright A i i almond ring; best a 5200.00 credit check; fourth best a ladies' or i i s. i a silver hand bay and so on down to the smallest prize, a S'5 00 credit chock to apply on the purchase price of a piano. Every one sending a reply will receive a folio of tne event of a tie fur any of the prizes, the awards will be made to the one 5 in the most attractive a and of the greatest advertising value to us i i constant, entering- will please understand that the points that will be consider-d in solutions for a i be correctness, then neatness and attractive arrangement.

Only one person in a a i may enter, aad if under age, please give 1 answers must be received by that time. Contest closes a v. i as possible. Write uy melt All contestants v.ill be of the results by mail as soon a the close of the contest ycur name and address plainly and your solution to Contest, care The Mason-Wheeler Co. 27 East WashingtoivStreet Iowa City, Iowa "Twin Beds'' Thursday.

or farces and a for I a by Fi i'lid a a a had X'-vv York the i i Ti i i Stones," and ''The vhereby I i a made their name a a mark of i of i on a way, a'- I-'-' 0 i ou i i i i a i a i a i i i i ra- a i i i i i ir i i i i lie Lsiy 23 a Crea you ever owned a crer.m ccpara Lor before the Lily, you will appreciate Lily simplicity! It used to be tighten this, and move thai'-- adjustments that you never felt quite safe in yourself. even a wasteful separator rnudi bcUer ikirnrnln'-', you were far from satisfied. Most of those adjustments r.r^ There is only one place i that is on the hardened the of the whirling since poini made of hrs loci steel, tempered iiL- a fin- razor, you can see that the acljusiing will not take of 3 ouv time. Come in and sec ihic fecuare and i.h rnnr.j- olhers the simple splash i i the ease of cleaning. The Lily io a real -r.

a i i i i a i i i dean, wholesome- i its i i a of i i a char- i i Us is i a i poople liv; i i i i i i i bite a a i a i i i i i a i i havi-- uir.vi-lcomo i i i i i i 1 a c-icvator. i i i a i and i i i i a a plaster. TOMS FUNERAL IS THIS AFTERNOON For Sale by A. S. ALBRIGHT SON, North Liberty, Iowa I.ast service for Hiram Toras, the i i of i i war who was I'roxon to death i asleep on the a Riverside, were held at 2 o'clock i a from the hit" i S.

I.ccas ii. K. Kills, a ol' the Methodist was in charge of the services i i i was in a a cemetery. The i Post of the G. A.

of i Mr. Toms was a a i i i t'ie. services in a body. WALKER.WHITESIDE IN "THEJYPHOON" FAMOl'S ACTOR COMES TO EXG- LERT THEATRE TOMOHJtOW I On Wednesday evening Walker Whiteside will come to the Englert theatre for a single performance, and with the support of an especially strong company will present ''The Typhoon," the bold and compelling play which has now served him so well for almost seasons. No work the stage has known in twenty years has created wider discussion, since its a theme possesses not only the merit of true novelty but a i timeliness.

It will be remembered that it has to do with the world-encircling activities of the Japanese in their quest for knowledge of the doings of other nations, and the love of a young Japanese diplomat, Tokeramo, impersonated by Mr. Whiteside, for a wayward and i Berlincse beauty. Jllona. L'pon the occasion of its first a i a little more than three years ago, "The typhoon" created a genuine sensation, and Mr. Whiteside's characterization of the a Japanese was pronounced the crowning achievement of his long and honorable career.

Miss Lilian Cavanagh is this season a a i as a one of most i i roles ever i i a play, and has been receiving warmest praise for her impersonation. The seat sale opened i morning. KHlo," Speaker A member of Raptist of i i who heard Rev. William Fetler prench at Waterloo on Sunday i to an audience of more than 1 0 0 0 people, is i a i over the i a minister who is to speak at. the hero on a evening.

I Fetler. whose is in 'Petivgrad. of some of i experiences of war times in a i and Tie has a i i message of real interest. He is i to i the people of i in sending i a to i a prisoners in a i i camps. Ai 1'aptist i even i the services o'clock and "Rev.

1 SCKXK FUOM WALKEU HITLSHU'AS (iUKAT 1'LAY "Till: AT THE K. AVED- ASDAV, MARCH 13TH Trinity Ciuihl Meeting Tomorrow afternoon the members of i i i of Trinity church i bo entertained at the home of -Mrs. 15. V. Fleming, 919 east College street.

All are urged to be present. Meeting of Royal Neighbors The Royal Neighbors will hold i regular session at Redman hall tomorrow evening at 7 3 Following the business meeting a i be held. Club Sixteen members of the Men's Glee eluh of the i i will give a concert in i Friday evening, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Brotherhood. Saturday evening they will give a concert at St. 'Paul's -Methodist church in Cedar Rapids.

Upon their trip they i give a concert in this city. The a of the latter has not as yet been announced. Cabinet Party The members of the Y. W. C.

A. cabinet will be entertained at their a a birthday celebration by Miss Eva Allen at the Achoth house on south Clinton street. Saturday afternoon. Announcement will be made at this time of the newly elected officers for the coming year. I begin at 7 3 tier will commence a i a 7 4 5 o'clock Dr.

f. S. Chase has returned from Waterloo a i i in which citie he spoke in the i of the babj welfare the auspice; of the extension division of the uni versity. a of West Liberty is recovering at a local i a from a broken leg i he received whet i lo aboard a buggy on the i a near West Liberty. The i was a in the wheel.

Citizeu Want Ads Are Best. I. of I. Meeting The regular meeting of the Daughters of Isabella will be held at K. of C.

hall this evening at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present as important business is to be transacted. Rev. Eflic Jones To Speak Rev. EfTie McCullom of Universalist church of Waterloo, 'ill speak next Sunday afternoon at our o'clock in the Congregational church in this city.

Rev. Jones will be remembered as having given the Union, Sunday evening address, during commencement, one year ago last Tune. that time an immense crowd listened to her, as she was brought here at the invitation of the combined Christian En ieavor societies of this city. She chose as her subject at that time "The Marvels of the Hand." All are invited to hear Rev. Jones on Sunday afternoon.

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BRITISH BUILD MANY NEW BOATS SHIP YARDS TURXIXG MAXY NEW CRAFTS- TIME AVASTED -NO came are turning out sister ships as fast as men can put metal together. No time is being wasted veneering the officers' cabins in. mahogany or to putting the painter's touch on the and super-structure. newest craft are just plain ugly but they embody all the latest kinds of efficiency for which naval constructors have the experience of the vsy to thank. The make-up of these fleet "babies" must remain a mystery until after the war.

In the meantime they are the secret pride of the British navy. (By United Press) Aboard H. M. S. Torpedo Boat No.

Somewhere in the North Sea, -Mar. 13--Visible proof that British ship yards have not been idle since this war began was seen from the deck of this little craft today. Steaming slowly past a long dcu- Sueil for Large Sum ble line of warships, observers TT Omaha, Mar. 14--Henrv D. abroad were able to look upon a new type of sea fighters, many types in Estab TMok of New York, candidate fact, built for war and not for looks.

I the Republican presidential nom- These ugly colored craft with mot- ination was today made defendant in sides and daubed plates were a $2:,.000 damage suit filed by Elmer the "babies" of the tieet, "infants" Whitmore. who have plunged their noses into i passing one of Estabrook's i the sea without ceremony or pub- apartment houses here a window was licity. blown out striking him on the head i The ship yards from whence they and inflicting serious injuries. T5ork and Basket Club Annual Dinner a Success The dinner party which was given by the members of the Book and Basket club at the Burkley Hotel last evening was a decided success. The affair is an annual one and the dinner last evening was one of the most successful that has ever been given.

A company of over fifty was present consisting of members and their husbands. At the close of the i a very interesting program was given. A farce was presented by a group of high school girls, composed of Grace Brenneman, Mildred Taylor, Margaret Hayes, Eleanor Lee, Mildred Means, Katherine Dayton and Edith Browning. Miss Helen Baldwin gave two readings of child life, "Young America" and "The Carpenter Man." The program was much enjoyed, and the ladies in charge of the affair are very well satisfied. Mrs.

H. E. Blackmar returned this afternoon to Ottumwa after visiting in the city for a few days with her daughters, Misses Florence and Beatrice. Lii ear of character 1:1 i DISTINCTLY individual, i stylish, comfortable, rocmy and capable automobile--not at all like the common types you KOHL'S GARAGE, XOIJTII UIJERTY Solo Agent for Joliissoi- County. J.

C. FITZPATRICK Phone 1529-2 A. H. GLASPEY Phone 393 Fitzpatrick Glaspey The Iowa City Auctioneers Plenty of experience and ample knowledge of values of farms, livestock, farm and other articles. Dates Made at Fitzpatrick Kenney's Feed Bars SCENE FROM SELWYN BKJ LAI (JH FESTIVAL "TWIN liEDS" AT THE THKA- TRE THURSDAY, UHCU 10.

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