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KELSEY'S COLUMN nr ir\ a :5»SI Co UNIVERSITY AVENUE WEST This office Is headquarters for UNI VERSITY AVENUE WEST properties and has been headquarters ever since we started in business. We've pushed 'this section harder than any other ••portion of the city because we have 'honestly believed that it offered the •very best advantages for rapid im provement, and the heavy demand of the past two seasons has but served to Increase our belief. We'll be glad of an opportunity to show you our prop erties properties that will steadily Increase in value. Don't forget that our "Auto" is always "at your ser vice." pnn CAI ON Bir WALNUT STREET. A tun ullliu nine room house steam heat hardwood finish city water, bath and toilet. Corner lot 50x140, with fine lawn and shade trees. This property Is cheap at $3500. but for quick sale only ?. .U.at. $2700 FDR RFNT A SEVEN ROOM HOUSE on University avenue In ood repair. City water and eel- CIS per month &1.U FOR SALE «t only °N« COTTONWOOD ST.. very desirable corner Is a bargain tot 60x140. This Is a bargain $425 FOR Cil ON REEVES AVENUE. rUft SILL An eight room house, ail modern but heat fine lawn and shade trees goori cellar. Size of lot 66x760. This Is an excellent property conveni ently located. Price $4200 FHR GAI ON BELMONT AVENUE. 1V»I« iSnljli a fine ten room house, brick foundation city water nice lawn and shade trees lot 150x142. Rents for 126 per montn. This is a good Cdildfl Investment. Price iJlvUU FflR 2 AI ON CHESTNUT STREET, tun unuii a. cozy five room house fawn rood cellar and basement. Lot 60x140 and shade trees. Rents for $10 per month. Good barn on CIOMI premises. A bargain at ylfiiou FAD CAIF NICE 5 ROOM HOUSE SUH BHLIEI on Cottonwood street, close In. City water and good CI ISA cellar. Lot 26x140. Price .iJltJOU FOR SAI F. FOUR LOTS ON INTER run BiMju national avenue. Just what you are looking for. 3(1 Splendid Investment Each... FHR RFNT °N NORTH FOURTH ST. HCjIi 1 eight room fiimishpii house, modern except heat. Per month furnished $30 CAIF STORE BUILDING WITH run 3/Uilj three living rooms cor ner lot 100x140 delivery wagon and thS£k Price"*!*. .'?r.e.8UBa'?....si4oo ASK FOB ONE OF OH It SEW $5.30 CONTRACTS FOR DEED. KENT REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. J. W. Ross, die architect. W. 1. Edwards, the oilier architect. Coming Events. April 2 General election lor city of ttraid Forks. Lady Bllta' Dancing Party-—'Thursday mnlH« April 10. Wmj Down BaNt—Metropolitan, April 4th. Blaaehe Watah In "The Woman In the Ci«en—HetropeUtau, April 5th, THE CITY IN BRIEF Bound for Iron Range. Lee Wilcox, a graduate of the engi neering department of the state uni versity, and formerly possessed of considerable fame as a football player on the 'varsity squad, was a visitor in the city Thursday on his way from the west to Hibbing, Minn., where he goes to take a position as engineer with one of the iron range mining com panies. Mr. Wilcox has been following his profession of mining engineer in Montana and Idaho for the past year or more. Remember the republican rally to morrow evening at the opera house. Gets New Run. Conductor T. J. Evans of Barnes Ville was In the city last evening, re turning to Fargo after passing through the city yesb-n'.ay morning on the second section train No. 5. Mr. Evans In the future will run out of •Fargo over the Aneta, St Vincent and Morris lines. At the Deaconess. O. Mamalls, the young Greek who lost a leg In the Great Northern acci dent at Towner last July, was admit ted to the mospltal last evening. He la suffering with an acute attack of pneamonla. West to Jamestown. Last evening C. H. Howard was taken to the state asylum at James town by the local authorities. He Is the Great Northern express messenger who lost his reason recently In such a sensational manner. Called Ont Department Last evening the Grand Forks fire department was called out to extin guish the blazing roof of a barn near the Grand Forks gas works. The fire was easily brought under control on the arrival of the .department Newest for Ladies. The ladles of the city are Invited to •all at our parlors and see the newest creations in spring hats. Our pattern hats will please you. Our new Easter display Just received. Miss Sara Hoi seth, 104 South Third street WnH Locate Pletare Shew. J. T. Mahaney of St Paul is in the eity looking for a location for a mov ing picture show. He has a location «n Third street In view, hut as yet has •ot succeeded la renting a building. Had Fleuait Ttau lAst evening the members of the Yeoman degree team met tor drill and after the session enjoyed a hutch and aooial ttmew „, :l" Vv: ^V: Ui Hi tfe A Cautle Writer. Marshall McClure, former owner and at present editorial writer oil The Mlnot Optic, at Minot, was a visitor in Grand Forks today on his way home from a business trip to the Twin Cities. Mr. McClure is known as one of the most acrid writers in the state. He once said of a certain Ward county man with whom he was at outs that he "hoped when he (that man) finally reached hades that the most agreeable occupation of the fiery demons of that place would have for unnumbered eternities, would be to heap round his quivering flesh sulphur-heated em bers with the cudgeons of hell." Remember the republican rally to morrow evening at the opera house. May Save Honey for County. The case of the state of North Da kota vs. Charles H. Mitchell and M. S. Mayo, as treasurer of Cass county, was up in the supreme court yester day. The case attacks the validity of the law under which the citien of the state are now operating, it is jf interest here owing to the fact that Grand Forks county is seeking to es cape the payment of several tliousand dollars In fines and forfeitures which the state claims. If the law is invalid the county escapes payment. Election is Very Quiet Walter Haggles of the firm of Wright, Haggles & Co., returned ^o Crookston last evening after a day spent in the city on business and to Ket a last look at the old Ontario store building. Mr. Kuggles says that poli tics is very quite in Crookston. Little interest is being taken in the contest, but til.! indications seem to be that G. S. Chesterman on the republican ticket will defeat .1. D. McPhee on the citizens' ticket. Marie Ricks Here. Grand Forks had a narrow escape today from another visit from that ec centric but famous woman—Marie Ricks—who Is known in almost every village, town and city of the north west. Mrs. Ricks has a penchant for smashing glass and has on several oc casions pursued this very undesirable diversion in this city. The local police had wind of her coming and refused to permit her to alight from the train on which she was a passenger. Saw Murdered Men. C. A. Fairbanks of Anamoose, Iowa, about to remove to a farm near the town of Hurt], Pottineau county, was a visitor in l!u- city this morning on his way wets with a couple of cars of household gooils. Mr. Fairbanks ar rived Thursday afternoon from Min neapolis, where he reports visiting the city morgue and seeing the bodies of the six Italians who were murdered there on Wednesday. He says the re mains gave evidence of having been chopped in a most harrowing and sick ening manner. Remember the republican rally to morrow evening at (lie opera house. A Sad Mission. Miss Clara Olson, of Cando, N. D., passed through the city this morning on her way home from Hamline uni versity at Hamline, Minn. She was called by a message Thursday evening notifying her of the death of her younger brother, Harold, as a result of a fall from the Cando public school building. She was accompanied by Al bert Lunde, a well-known merchant at Maza. Made Ready for Funeral. Peter Hietala, a Finlander living in the neighborhood of Rolla, committed suicide by shooting after donning his best suit of clothes. He pinned a note to the door of his cabin requesting that no one except his brothers were to force an entrance. When the neigh bors broke in the door they found him lying on the floor with a bullet hole in his head. New Hardware at Bottineau. A. W. Lund, who was formerly en gaged in the hardware business at Crookston, passed through the city last evening from a visit to Bottineau, where he will locate in the hardware business. He was delighted with tlie country and was astonished at the business done there and the general prosperity of the country. Was the Right Man. Sheriff McLain returned to Devils Lake last evening with the negro ar rested under the name of Isaac Jack son. His right name is Billy Green and he was wanted at Devils Lake for robbing his roommate of money and clothing while employed in a restau rant. The charge at the preliminary hearing today was grand larceny. Moving to Flaxton. Mrs. O. Henry and daughter of Holmes were visitors in the city over night on their way to Flaxton, N. D., to which place the family is moving. Mr. Henry is already there making ar rangements for the reception of his family. Girls to Play. What will probably be the last girls' basket ball game of the season will be played on Friday of next week at Keller's hall in East Grand Forks be tween the Y. M. C. A. team of this city and the girls' East Side high school. Tinglestad for Governor. There is some talk in the state that Prof. John Tinglestad of the state uni versity, department of Scandinavian languages, will be a candidate for governor. CoL Brewer at Work. Yesterday Col Brewer of the Fargo Forum, who has been out of the har ness while undergoing an operation for appendicitis. Is back at his desk for the first time. Inspecting the Service. E. J. Little, of St. Paul, superinten dent of telegraph for the Western Union, was a visitor In the city yes terday, here to inspect the local ser vice. Sprlggs Brothers Get Contract. The contract for the gas-piping, plumbing and steam fitting of the new Ontario store has been let to the Sprlggs Brothers of this city. Pmblic Stenographer. Miss Laura Daubenberg, room %, Clifford block. Phones: 983M N. W. Tri-State, 292R. Call and get prices. Plates. Natural gum faced plates, and teeth extracted without pain. Dr. Convrette, DeMers avenue and Third street, over drug store. Basiet Social. Arrangements are being made for a "big time" at the Y. M. C. A. basket social to be given at the building on the evening of Tuesday, April 10. Examine Tonr Cattle. as follows Now is the time to kill the grub which is lodged under the skin op your cattle. Run your hand along each side of the spine of the animal and you can easily feel the lumps or tumors If there are any. These war bles are liars of the larvae of the^ox gad-fly. They can be easily squeezed or picked out, or/ apply a little tur pentine In the opening in the warble and this will prevent the develop ment of a fly. Every farmer and stock owner should do his duty in this. The gad-fly does not travel far, so if this plan were generally carried out the fly would be exterminated. A Spread for Davis. The following from, the Bismarck Palladium refers to A.' A. Davis, who has recently formed a partnership with Attorney Scott Rex: "Woman's Cafe was the scene of a merry gathering last Friday evening, the occasion being a farewell supper given by Mr. Homan in honor of A. A. Davis, whose departure for Graud Forks the following day had been an nounced. The invited guests num bered about a dozen, all of whom were intimate friends and co-workers of Mr. Davis at the capital. The feast was an exceptionally fine onp, mine host and the guests were in excellent spirit and the affair was correspond ingly enjoyable." Will Visit the Forks. The Crookston ladies who put on the Adenda work before the Order of the Eastern Star there recently, will visit Grand Forks next Tuesday and put the work on for Eastern Star lodge here. There are seventeen ladies in the drill 'under the guidance of Mrs. A. Braley, who will come to the Forks with the team. A large number of people from Crookston are planning on visiting the city at that time. is Acting as Advance Agent. Rev. E. S. Shaw of the Congrega tional church of Crookston, who put on the Koehne lecture course here, left Crookston last night for an extended trip in the southern part of Minne sota. Rev. Shaw has resigned his pastorate and will probably become permanently connected with the work of introducing the Koehne lectures. Rev. Shaw has made arrangements for the appearance of Mr. Koehne at Cassolton. Will Itoiiulify the Grounds. The Clinton Falls Nursery com pany has secured the contract for beautifying the Catholic cemetery grounds of this city. J. V. Wiehler, their representative of the company who is in the city, will have charge of the work. He will be located here for the greater part of the season. Politics Slow at Crookston. E. M. Snell spent yesterday at Crookston, returning home last even ing. The oppressive quiet of Crook ston nearly proved to much for Mr. Snell. He was glad to get back to Grand Forks where they have live po litical campaigns. Mrs. Glllis Better. Mrs. J.« D. Gillis of Crookston, wife of Conductor Gillis of the Great Northern, who has been ill at a local hospital for a fortnight. Is convales-' cent. Men's cassimere suits, marked f7— 25 per cent off A 13 A 8 days' sale. U.UU Men's worsted suits marked $10, 25 per cent off 8 days' sale m. .O vf Men's Miller hand made suits mark ed $15, 25 per cent 11 off 8 days' sale ll.uO Men's Miller hand made suits mark ed $18, 25 per cent off 8 days' sale ed $18, 25 per cent THE EVENING TIMES, GRAND FORKS, N. D. Bonds an Excellent. A Stutsman county farmer writes'' Farmers coming to the city today fniinwa- are telling of the excellent condition of-the roads generally. The snow Is practically all gone and In many places the roads are comparatively dry. There Is little water and the mud is not yet much of a factor in the condition of the roads. Farmers are hauling hay and other commodi ties' to the city and taking out their supplies for the,spring. Everything points to an early opening of rivers and the going out of the frost suffi ciently for seeding. The expected flood from the deep snow is nowhere in evidence. Building was Filled. Last evening the Duis meeting at the warehouse of the Avery Manufac turing company on Fifth street filled the building. The warehouse will probably hold 500 people if they were well packed. Mayor Duis, M. F. Mur phy, F. Feetham, John Anderson and others spoke. Music was furnished by about 20 boys with tin pans, pieces of tin, etc. It was iuspiring. Meeting was Interesting. The Neal Do wmeeting held by the W. C. T. U. at the home of Mrs. J. M. Smith at 204 Chestnut street this afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock, was most interesting. The program par took of the nature of a study of the life of the great temperance reformer and proved to be both instructive and entertaining. Will Entertain Children. This evening at the I. O. O. F. hall the Odd Fellows and the Rebekahs will entertain the children of the mem bers of the lodges. An elaborate pro gram with refreshments has been pre pared and the wives of Odd Fellows who are not Rebekahs are especially invited to come and bring their chil dren. Will Delay Trains. For the next few mvuflis st will be hard to get a passenger train throttgh the state of North Dakota on schedule time, at least not until the block system is started. Ixrng freight trains are going through the state daily carrying the effects of immi grants and these delay the passenger trains. Pigs Go Blind. The wife of one of the newcomers from Nebraska heard some talk of blind pigs in this county, wRereupon she remarked: "Now, that's too bad. We had such fine pigs and did so well raising them in Nebraska we brought some along with us. I do hope they won't get this awful disease and go blind, too." Many BuUding Permits. There have been many building per mits Issued in March. Although one day yet remains of the month, a total of 29 permits have been Issued num bering from 905 to 934. They rep resent the sum of $62,170. The sum is a large one for the month of March. Building Is Nearly Completed. The Rumley building Is nearing completion. The brick work is about finished and the work on the roof Is fairly under way. It will be ready for occupancy In the early summer. Removed to Minnetonka. W. McFarland, a brother of Mrs. C. MEN'S DEPARTMENT ONLY ONE DAY MORE! Men's Miller hand made imported cassimere suits marked $20, 25 per cent off |B 8 day's sale Men's Miller hand made finest Globe mills worsted suits, all im ported goods, hand made button holes, collar and lapels, the beat to be had, marked In plain figures $22, 25 per cent off "I £2 Afl 8 days' sale lll.ilU YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE flfOT SATISFIED Clothier Furnisher 'N'K:..- A 1 1V-. vKw 1I IS :a J. Fisk of this city, ikssed through the city last evening enroute from Edmore to Spring Pfcrk on Lake Min netonka. Mr. McFarland has .been the Great Northern agent at Edmore and will occupy a like position at Spring Park. Mrs. McParland and the family will not follow foya fort night. ./.v. May Locate Here. Among yesterday's visitors in the city is W. A. Walters, of Crawfords ville, Indiana, a well known real es tate man of that city., and formerly connected with the Lund Land agency of Minneapolis. Mr. Crawford has signed no contract for this year and is considering the advisability of lo cating in Grand Forks. He Is a brother-in-law of E. N. Ball, superin-' tendent of construction on the federal building. I Arrested tiie Assyrian. Yesterday Sheriff Bingham took back to Fargo, All Sime, an Assyrian, accused of embezzling $23.00 from the Great Northern agent at that office. Sime was given $23.00 by the agent to give to another Assyrain, but failed to do so and left Fargo with the money. He was located on a claim in Ward county. Forresters at Larlmore. Organizer L. F. Cole of the Order of Foresters reports the organization of a lodge at Larlmore. The Larlmore court was organized with a large membership and with Robert Parker as chief ranger and A. C. Wagner as past ranger. .Sells Residence. Bruce B. Jackson, the realty man, has completed a deal whereby the N. J. Londergan residence at No. 614 Chestnut street is disposed of to Wil liam McGlbbon. The consideration in the deal was $1,600. Gold Medal Award. J. E. Clifford of this city, yesterday received a gold medal award from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition for a sample of home grown wheat exhibit ed by him at St, Louis. The medal is a very handsome one. In Hyslop Hospital. The item in the Evening Times with reference to the Injury to Miss Gibbs, a member of the "Babes in Toyland" company, should have read Miss Gib son. The injured lady is at the Hys lop instead of Deaconess hospital. Will IVed at Reynolds. On April 4 at Reynolds will occur the wedding of Lewis Armstrong to Miss Ragna Labacken. Both young people are well and favorably known at Reynolds. Goes to Chicago. J. F. Moore traveling auditor of the Great Northern, who haS* resided at Crookston for some time, will go to Chicago and will leave the seirvice of the road. Judge Returned. Judge Fisk returned last evening from Fargo, where he was called to sit In the hearing of a supreme court case in which Justice Engerud was disqualified. You will find that the New York res taurant gives the bdst meals and ser vice for the money in town. Schwam's 8 Days Spring Opening Sale ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES In order to meet new customers and introduce my new Spring stock of Miller Hand Made clothes I man in Grand Forks come to my store, for 8 days, and select any ?f the articles advertised below and deduct 25 per cent, from my regular prices, pay the balance and get a new Spring suit without the profit- I BETTER GOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY OR EQUAL GOODS FOR LESS MONEY Young Men's Department You may deduct 25 per cent from the marked price of any young mans' suit in the house. Children's Department Closing out this department 50 per cent-reduction. 3-piece suits marked IIS $2.60, 8 days' sale I add fJ 3-piece suits marked^ 1 $3.00, 8 days' sale.... JLaC#Vr 3-piece Bults marked 9 ft ft $4.00, 8 days' sale.....fiSa\/\# This week was the largest week in the history of my business, scores of old customers called and purchased together with many more new ones, who had read my advertisement in the Evening Times. It more than demonstrates that there is one store that Yon square when they advertise. Remember for days more the profit is xdlyours. $J *Com^ in and get acquainted with me' to-morrow. li'Slilliil. (J GEO. SCHWAM 123 SOUTH THIRD STREET v: Wyrt 1M Meahen. In vlew of the fact that there ii a possiBllity of the supreme, court ot the United Order ot Forester* meeting |p Grand Forks July next, it Is desira ble that there should be strong sub ordinate court in this city. I now have about 40 applications. I want 100. Institution will be on Friday evening, April 6. If you Would like to be a charter member inquire of James Twamley oi* D. H. Warren, Beare block Mr. Lagerwall, with Beri ner.Begg ft Garvin or of Wm. H. Alexander, at The Evening Times of fice Address L. F. Cole, State Organ izer, care of The Evening Times, Grand Forks, ,N. D.. Plumber Is Herei'" S. N. Hollins of St. Paul, who is to. supervise the installation of heating and plumbing in the new federal building, arrived last night and to day began the work of direction. The installation of the heating plant alone will cost $4,500, \whlle there Is to be added to this sum, approximately $9, 000 for the plumbing. Steam will be used to heat the structure, but there will be hot water also for the purpose of flushing Sinks, etc. It will take about three weeks to finish up the work. Appointed. Agents. The Grand Forks 'Realty company, with offices in the Security block, were, today appointed agents for the Michi gan Commercial Insurance company. H. J. Keeley of the same firm has been apopinted special agent, with juris diction over the northern half of Minnesota and North Dakota. This is a new company just licensed to do. business In North Dakota. They are capitalized at $200,000 and are- not in the trust. Ladles Will Meet. The young ladies of the Lutheran Free church will meet next Monday evening, April 12,-at the residence of John Brldson, at 508 Chestnut street. The society is preparing an elaborate program which Will be rendered, at that time. Refreshments will be serv ed and those interested are most cor dially invited. Case On This Afternoon. This afternoon In the court of Judge Sullivan, on the East Side, is being held the preliminary hearing in the case of the state vs. Frank Carr and Eva Molan. They are charged with taking $100 from John Skaalerud in one of the houses on the point last night. Will Erect Residence. Architest R. L. Smith is making plans and specifications for a resi dence for J. N. Murray. The new resi dence will be a handsome one and will be located at the corner of Minnesota avenue and South Fourth street Broke An Arm. The 14-year-old.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Eikhainmer of. East Grand Forks, sustained a fracture of the left forearm this morning, as the result of an unexpected fall. A Grand Forks physician gave treatment Fiset Sells Lots. A deed placed on record in .Register Hancock's office Thursday shows the sale of two lots in Tiffany and An derson's addition to Grand Forks to C. A. Wetterlin. The consideration was $625. have decidea to let every want to prove to you that 5 4 lev A.3Ur 1. Macs'A. I4sell Shoes Red School House Shoes for men, boys and children need no Intro duction You know what they are. $ per cent off from ear regalar prlees. Men's $2.60 shoes Men's $3.00 shoes Men's $3 '.0 shoes 1.87 2.23 2.62 3.00 3.75 :LV'|v Men's $4.0u vshoes Men's $5.00 shoes TODAY, MA&GH 30, 180ft PER.SOIILS Fred Wells returned last evanlafc1' from a Of short Visit to Vtergo on matters business. Dr. Wheeler rptntved last nlght' from a professional trip to Far(p. .• E. H. Kent was a passenger to Chi cago~ last evenifag, where he main until Sunday. •. T. A. Miller arrived in the city trotk .* St Thomas last night and is spending the day here. Mrs. A. Q. Lockman la? vlaltlBC 4 a few days in Crookston. P. W. Wilder returned from Fargo :. last evening and proceeded to Rugby.^v? *.• Andy Bosard went to Devils Lake to day on a brief business trip. Among the passengers on the morji| ing west-bound Great Northern was W. E. Burgett, the Flaxton banker. Mr. Burgett is a former student of the state university and was afrone time In St. John's Block. Dr. T. P. Martin, formerly'a "prac titioner of LaMoure, N. D., but who has recently completed a special course in eye, ear, nose and throat diseases, has located in this city for the practice of his profession, lie lias taken offices in the St. John's block, and has rented a residence on Chest nut street which* his family will oc cupy. Mrs. Martin is a cousin of Mrs. S. G. Skulason of this city. ...-st'.:. Sale closes Saturday, March 31, at 10 P.M. Boys and children's $1.25 shoeB ......... Boys'-and children's $2.00 shoes $ Judge Corlisshas returned from Stj1 Paul. Albert former Maza, N. D., was an over-night vlslto^Siyffi^iS^lvi! in the city/ retyrning home this D. B. Collins^ a Cando -business n»n |l||^B|!^^^.!i was among the guests' at the •'Imperial'. today. WtV P.. ,C. Ryan, a supplies contractor of" Superior, Wis., and wife, are visiting (viV in the city today. They are stoppin®?,:^. at the Imperial hotel. Lee Bryson of Fisher Is spending the day in the city. .j -s' Emerado was represented in the city,» today by W. F. Grltzinacher. .(JW James McMahon," the well-knowir Inkster politician, horseman and' all round good fellow, returned to his •, home this morning after a brief visit with Grand Forks friends. 95c 1.50 Hats and Farnishings: We are agents for the celebrated Bed Wing Hats,' the best value ever offered at the price, f&.M to 1*00. NEW SPBDiG SHAPES NOW READY. A full line of hew aprlng furnish ings, new- shirts, new ties, new txn derwey.. All the latest novelties can be found here. My Word ii 71 Flaxton: S in the newspaper business He finds banking more profitable. J. H. Daily returned home to Lang don ^this morning, after a visit ot two or three weeks in this city. Mr. Daily is about to resums his pedagogical duties, he«belng an instructor of the youth_ of Cavalier county. Attorney J. V. Brooks, of Cando, was a visitor in the city yesterday with Miss Pearl Naylor, his niece, who is a patient at the Hyslop hospital. He left this mornipg for Fargo, where Jie 'goes to attend supreme court Architect J. W. Ross went to /Leeds yesterday morning. I Attorney Scott Rex has returned from Fargo, where he has been at tending the supreme court sessions. George O. Walton, traveling passen ger agent 'or the Milwaukee, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Wal ton succeeds L. K: McConnell, who has been transferred to Minnesota territory. Miss Frances Collins left yesterday morning for Moorhead, wh^re she will Be the guest for a week of .Miss Mar garet Newtorn Miss Newton has on numerous occasions visited in this city. .f'jKv 1 •v'-V fV *5^ bii Vv-'l