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tiiitlfr' 'Jam' CM, raw! ' - 5 3 liiil 5: 'IIILIP of sight-seeing buses and is in great demand at some of the more famous of the resorts, such as those of the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, etc. It has been dis- covered that the tourists are attracted, not so much to behold the wonders of nature as to listen to the lady driver who regales them with interesting anecdotes, enhanced with romance all, even the most drab of the settings through which they ride. The exceptional psychic power which Grace Ring disclosed when at Eirland, fortune telling in tea-leaves, has led her to the crystal-gazing profession, and so acute have been her prophesies that even the diplomats of some of the leading courts of Europe have not disdained to ask her advice on important matters of state. For obvious reasons, she has asked us not to disclose her pseudonym or whereabouts. Eirland rejoices with Norway that another of her daughters has excelled all others and is said to haxe a voice equal to that of her countrywoman jenny Lind. Wfith 4000 others we heard Prudence Ulvestad in a new opera house in Seattle. She has revived the popularity of all of .lenny Lind's songs of the North with so great a success that King jazz has been forever dethroned. Doris Edwards is the wife of a country doctor in a peaceful New England valley. She and her husl'and are known and loved throughout the country-side for their kind hospitality and willingness to lend a helping hand to all. Besides performing her duties as an expert home maker and loving mother of four children she is always ready and willing to accompany her husband wherever a nurses help is needed. Therese Erickson we found pursuing an old hobby and making it pay. She has large greenhouses in Los Angeles where she specializes in the cultivation of rare and beautiful Howers, shrubs, and trees of all countries of the world. She supplies many a wealthy garden owner of the United States with strange and L A o 'A' 'L www TENNIS COURT - 38 --
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.. X,,, . - ., . , .A.., , , asset to the party. 'Wiiiifrecl immortalizes their work and travels in beautiful blank verse, the iirst volume of which will be published soon. Amelia Hall is the first woman to complete a tour of the world on a bicycle. VVe encountered Millie in a cloud of dust along an unfrequented road in Arabia last year. It was a very hot day, but under the grime and sweat of miles of cycling Millie's face wore a happy smile as she fell off her bike in her surprise at seeing us. We found Norma Hickey on the bench of a Los Angeles court room. lfVho would have thought that this lady in her impressive cap and gown could have been in Firland days one of our best candidates for an ideal future wife and homemaker. But fate had different plans and now our little Norma is a judge in a Domestic Relations Court, teaching other people what she has always known instinctively herself about the rules for domestic bliss, and trying to patch up ship-wrecked marriages. lfVe met Elsa Thomsen on the Seattle wharf where she was superintending the loading of her supply boat. VVe accepted with delight her invitation to sail with her to visit her island. Yes, Tommy owns a beautiful little island of about 100 acres in Puget Sound where she is happily engaged in raising chickens and chil- dren. She has three adopted children and says that if the chickens lay as well next year she will adopt three more. Lucky children, with Tommy for a mother and a little Garden of Eden all their own to grow up in. The fame of Eo Priem is well known to all of you as I know you do not miss one of the talkies in which she is starred. But in the midst of your happiness in applauding our Eo, stop to shed at least one tear for Greta Garbo, who is now an obscure member of the bread line. Bess Tarter has found an outlet for her ability for relating true stories in the diverting way we all remember. She has somehow contrived to become the driver 1 W ,Q It . ., A 23524 ,Til 'z L sa: 1' 'armgfi' W' Sai. ESV 'gi' 'SHE e -- ' .ia -11. .. .... R Lila. . ft' . ie 2 I gf, . 5 .nz-'-ffpa - . f .,:.f4 t ff . ' .sv-eff-'f 'ye6 Zffas-19' -M-'W i pgs.. 'V ...W ' gif-Z.. .2 - 5. .. , 9' a ff - 'f' y14p',,. J. ff f .N .V Q ., ,sh y M 9,-ww , a v, 4 e ff -Q :nf.:i'5':??f6f41?f?- Keira? -ef' 'Self -ff . .. , .- . ,. af f, -1 '- , I .Laser W, .-'-rt. .:.::' .fs e:,v5i...:f:1'i I sb Ht-112 'xt' 7 ,f-f+1'f' 'L fy 4' .t fs .V 'Lf' ,i .fire - 4 -Eff .j t:',f-.sn fa., . g , . 5K, , - , x J., lg. , . p',,.w441-.:,,.4.,a - -..u -- 1. - f.'.. - 'A .-,f . - . 17 I, 1 st. -f 4 - ' 'T 7 - , ' . f . -.Eta--N:.,' -0 f , A f T :Wiatr-4H1W'f 2 Ewa Que ' .m'f:4' -as ! V'f 3a 297'-'M-equf! -AV ' ' ff I' it 1 ' WW ii 5'5 51-i5f- l -11 ' .a5,7,f. f i ,VW 5 f i - , ' f. - Q V , I 11-in':ffus,.f-ws. -:ray fa a . 1 . . t, ' I I 1 fs . Q- 'Wfiwfrn..294.-t. ' K s- J. - ,, i , 7 ' ' t I :rf wh ,2ati5sg4s?:is syjf4g:ffNv1s:vs,'qqf:g , ,- , f, V az--.M f , f -. w .5 f.,'1mf,,s -. 'f M 'fwfm it .g,,Xgy.sg',f er fa, f.Wzfiffvii.'3'QfW433ILi1ff,gZ ,Q-,lfsvff-,-M yfkfyf-SQ, iw X - ,, 1 3' M- f-,. +1:'f,g' ,N -.7 -X' Ji, If-1, ,yfm?'?5SfffT?55+,f x ffffsfli I 2:1 V'Xs.:f'..C7 ' 's5a3ic?4:.-Tile,-x4f':,f ' ,f.z3f':f 5,sgsfwe-,Q-gesiafygiiasaCz, ,s z ay, , 1 ,, ,fs f..f,f,-iv4rcfwmfk2iw.' af 4-,nv Mm'-1.5,-f.'+3,+f-sf, .f,r,',L J f r f ' H i' ff 0 lf ' ggi' .Q , . f 1 V' '- . ,, , .2 HOSPITAL III Z' 7 4 Ei :v,y,0,-ying,
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- 'f' T S ' as--:FFL ,: 1 exotic plants together with full instructions for the tender care needed to make them flourish in foreign soil. Mabel Stauffacher is sometimes able to supplv Therese with a new find, for in her work of nature study with a camera she roams the wilderness of the world -the more untamed the better-she also takes sound-movies of animal life. NW e chanced to meet Mabel hiding in a bush on the Island of Tasmania waiting for a kangaroo to pass by for the purpose of getting a close-up. Anacortes is no longer a lumber mill town, but has become the most famous resort of the west. The cream of society flocks to the large hotels and leaves in a few months looking at least ten years younger, so that others hasten to discover this Fountain of Youth and find it to be located in the Beebe Beauty Parlors where Olive joy has become expert in not only erasing the ravages of time but completely remodelling poorly constructed features by her marvelous plastic surgery. In Spitsbergei where they were waiting for their submarine to he over- hauled, we interviewed the famous Glacier Nurses, Eleanor Pattee and Edith Morris. If you have read the accounts of their hrst venture to the North Pole you will note that in their eagerness to serve science they seem to have lost all regard for the luxuries they once thought indispensible. Eleanor now seems to regard sleep as a necessary evil!!! As for Edith Morris, her beloved chemistry has completely replaced her love of beautiful clothes and warm comfort. Now when she can spare a few minutes from her chemical analysis of sea-life she loves to take an hourls swim in the icy waters to freshen her mental faculties. Glance over our shoulders as we read in the f'Daily News of Strawberry Point, Iowa. Miss Elsie Jensen, world famed globe trotter, pleased a large audience at the Civic Auditorium here last night with descriptions of past travels. Though having OFFICE HOSPITAL I .- 39 - uw 4'-235550 E rug elses - ' If- . .1 Y' if-LL-445. , Y A,
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