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OlttBM—just m lOBff m tlMy Moaf*4 to tk* uUpMwm *M «BT*t*rtoo*, ftor of ©uch I* tit* Kingdom or SMuum* ««* poMd. Yonth demand© Bonam/c*— no matter what prie* mutt b* paid for it!Ob, th© «q«i*lt* Joy of-looking 1*-,to unknown fao*©—ftw from hom©~~of beDg desired by tb« ©tranger atymsr gat©©, or powmiott door and of dancing deliriously wt tom* Man-o’-the-Mfata-who is as handsome as he is unknown to you and yours! Doyou get me?(To be continued.)500 IN RICE LAKE TO PRESENT PAGEANTRICE DAKS.—It is none too early to begin boosting for the Wf community pageant -which Blag Dak© will stag© in July.About 600 local people will takepart.The committees in charge of the big historic pageant to be presented here In July are on the hunt for all Borta of relics ot by-gone days to give the desired historic touches to the different episode©. No doubt there there are stored away in attics or packed in trunks any number of quaint old dresses, bonneta, utensils and other things of the kind which will be of the greatest value to the affair.It is hoped that housewives will dig deeper than usual this year and unearth anything of this nature which may be lying about and perhaps forgotten, An ancient spinning wliael and antiquated churn, a quaint old bonnet, or a hoop skirt wilt bo halted as a priceless treasureby the pageant directors. The barnor the tool bouse may contain an old ox yoke or a flintlock musket or some primitive agricultural tooi which will be just the thing.The preparatory work will soon be under full sway. Miss Edith' M. Gates, one of the dance directors, istxp©e**d -----------■tan nhMNtk iom*dl*t*ly agea her arrival, at tka many unlgn* ©adfascinating dancM which will ©n-haao© the beauty of the entire ©peo-tacle.II 1m Gate© le © young woman of attractive personality, and ha© a thorough training in the fundamental© of aesthetic dancing. Spectators at the pageant are promised many novelties.A mere reading of the pageant scenario does not disclose the nature of these “stoat*. The pagsaat will be given at the fair grounds in front of the grand stand, under heavy colored spot light. Over 10g American Legion members will put on the closing scene—a realistic charge from the trenches with a marvelous display of fireworks to represent battle conditions. Aa attendance of over 6000 people I* expected each night.%VI18,000,000 FRY PLANTED THISYEAR IN STATEturnon Reported aa Much Bel Pleased With New Rasa Law Than Few Weeks Ago.Some 18,000,000 fish have been!planted this spring in Wisconsin waters, according to announcementyeaterdifcy by Jamee Nevia, conservation commissioner in cargo of Sai*.Dater in the season copaidorabl© number of white bass is to be planted. The season's work will total about the same as Sn the last few years, decared Mr, Nevia. ,Sportsmen and fishing resort keepers in the upper part of the state are reported nrach better! pleased with the new black baas law, setting the season's opening back from June 1 to July 1 than earlier in the year. Much dissatisfaction was voiced during the spring over the new ruling on the , ground that the best fishing would {be ruined and that thousands of those accustomed to go to the
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Eau Claire Leader

Eau Claire, Wisconsin, US

Tue, Jun 29, 1920

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