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SIX II I till vundyv v. vir.vis'U, oe 1'0'hkk '1919. r u lTJV" . i i:.fit LH GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Aa Indenmutoat Kwpap Published Daily and Weekly at La Grande, Oregon, by La Grande Even ing Observer Publishing Company. BRUCE DENNIS, Publisher. ftuUred at the Postoff ice at La Grande Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter. Address all Communications to Vhe Objerver, 1710 8ixth Street. City and County Official Paper. Ou iSalo in Ulcer ClUci Oiegua Hotel News Stand, Portland; Imperial News Btand, Portland; Multnomah Hotel News Stand, Portland, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATfca By Carrier Daily, per month ....,,.,..5t Daily, per three months II. KG Daily, per six months In advance 13.76 Daily, per year in advance...,. .1 7.50 Daily, single copy . Be By Mall Daily, per year in advance $5.00 Daily, per six months In advance $2.50 )aily, three months 'n advance. .(1.25 laily, per month .SUe Weekly Observer-Star, by mall, pel year in advance. ..$1JS0 Nalunjlly thij.f eo. njtrrchaiitp will loolc up un'il hcjic, tin mic vioiuim ui pofffb flowing like heer, mul furtunci: made in it u in the saloon business Hut thci' need not get too cuthuiiastk' The kill-joys ore already HtirrinK, mid diroclly tobacco has been ground un der the heel of the dcKtroyer i?i.iter.d of in the palm of the smoker, coffer will como in for attention. Kvc 'thini; which HlimulateK vice, criiRe or the ihtigimiliim niUKt go. lietter pass your cup while yet there u tunc. CONVENTION IIKWNS Tl.'MSDAW (Continued from Page 1) the twr wer".ii'pbt hy tt 'Itj e'iua- trul and both o wore shot. &RED CS0SS:.N WJ JunfT Red Cress. Mr ;EMES Wl Bit E.LJ!I VANTAGE it. a I Abundance .cf Freeh Sunlight Do Much to Check R.'ivafjt;i of Tuberculosis. Tralnlnii of Lead' 1). Kuiidnll, Amor. iiiiirtlc, inilo, I'm Mj Cnnntry Tin of Thee, liaml of I.lbetrv." Sweet IMI'KOVRMRNTS IN THE IlAIliY MAN'S MKTIIODS. E. ft. Eastman, editor of the Pairy man's league News, has some encour aging things to say of the improve nient in dairying methods and the in crease In milk production. Also h thinks that the public does not accord to dairymen generally cither tho credit or the understanding they deserve. Fifty years ago the average produc tion of milk per cow was about 25U0 pounds. Now that overage is about fillOO pounds, just double. Much of this advance has been made in the Inst few years. Of course, the immediate immiry to why, if there is twice as much milk, it should cost twico ns much to the con sumer, and the mind immediately plnccs the dairy man In the ranks of greedy profiteers. Hut it should be remembered that all this increase in milk production has been mndo only by a steadily incrcasod investment on tho part of the duiryman. Every ounce of milk costs something, and one investigating commission denied to farmers near one of tho great cities n price for milk sufficient to net them 25 cents an hour after deducing their expenses. Tho solution is for tho dairyman to go on Improving stock anil methoiln until every cow is n gooil cow, anil for the public to concern itself with lm proving roads nnd transportation fa cilltics so that milk supplies now far removed from consuming centers may bo quick and cheaply 'brought tyhero there is n demand for thorn. Mutual benefit will be tho result. Good rulci work both way. 2:10-"Thn ship," liev. I), H. Union. 2:40 Special Ktiimlz. :.!! ''Tho Graded Sunday Hehoc In I'rliiclplci and Practice," Hiirobl Humbert, Portland, .'i ; 1 ! Convent Ion song. 11:20 Divisional confer' noes, 1 Children's Division, Mrs. It. A Mngiiire, presiding. A "Training the Child's Devotion al l.lfc." (a) ''Through Music," Itolil S. L'akln. (b) "Through Prayer," Mrs. 1' L. Thornton. fe)"Throiigh Memorization of Scrlplure, Mrs. It. W. I.nvan. II Plans for Cradn Hull Work ers, Miss (loorgiu Parker. 2 Young People's Division, Mra G. L. Clark, presiding. A ".Making the lliblc Vital ti Young People," Mrs. It. II. Coker. II "The Four Kohl Life," II. V Ilinuhert. II Adult Division, J. F, Hall pre siding. A "The Homo Dept.," Itev. V. I! Smith. II 'Making (he Adult Illhe Clas.i filfecdvn," J. 1.. Cramer. Young Pcople'ii livening Session 7:311 Song service. Paper: "Tin Kind of a Tearher I I. ike," Kenneth I'Ti'shinan, Kdsnn Hand; II, fleiiov;' Hinllh, CoiiKlnnco Cleaver. Paper, "Tho Older tllrls Cmiter enre. Miss Iris lirynnt, island ciiy. Solo, "llo Lifted Me," Harold I' Ilumhf rt. Offering. Address: "The Challongo o' Christ," ll.irold 1 Humbert. ; rtt t.i: .. .. v V", .:-. - U' rv DANGER IN CLOSEIJ WINDOWS Money Wanted for the International Labor Convention :nvy In f ho nnrtlclnatlon of tho rnlH-ri Stulcs In the world war. 1 1 to AiiM'iinin JtrI Cross iM-rccivi'd tlic vuliiP of inntili;;.lii;; Die si-IkiciI rliiHivii of tho coniiiry nnd tho Junior -Jitd ("rss was orirjlzi-d. I'.i'fort t Jits war cndi-d iiinir iniltlon chlldnn wi-ro mi rolft'd nnd hcljiod In tho war fund and iin'!:il)i'rslii nunpatiis In cl..;i :cr iirodiifdon of rollof Mi'illos and ntMiiiiftirt urln'tf fiimiruro for the tot-Tift-CH wline honn's and Uousehold funis were di'.-i! rnyrd. ( "hlhlron. cvff.vwInM-n fn flio rnltnd Slates npnride) to tho raj I to wrv fro sounded by rri'.ii'lcnt Wilson as hnart of the Aniericmi Ited nis;s. Tlits photneraph Is that of an rn-thu.-.Iat!r yuunu .Iai:wiesi: iiH'tnhor )f i he .inn lor iced Cross of Spidtanc, U itsn., startint; out on tho niiildiious umlerial;iitK ol' rollectint; "a inllo of pi'imles'' for war relh-f. A rompro hciislve pea re program Js now hclni: workd out for tho Junior lted Cross, .vhkU Is hehiK held IniarU PLAN I'Olt KKIUK'ING MEAT. COST OK Musk ox, Bays Stufansaon, tho fa mous Arctic explorer, is deslinued to ho the most common form of meat served on American tnhles w ithin .40 yours. This meat in not only very pood nnd patntahle, but it is no much like the fnmUinr heef that consumers enn only tell the two varieties npnrt by tho mark stamped upon them. Iteimloe.r meat, tort is to ho used KetHriilly in this country. The ment in considered hy many people to be about as puluUihlo ns beef. The price of both these meats oupbt to bo consid erably less than current prices for beef. The nnin.nl it ran bo raised very cheaply indeed, and require little care. Tho hides of tho nm.sk ox and rehv devr acq also valuable. Reindeer skin makes excellent love nnd sbie leath er. And the musk ox has been called by explorers n "cow with n coat of wool," ll has a woolly coat concealed icneath its lontr. hairy outer coat, which han inanufaetuiinK ihtsibilities. At present Mr. Stefansson is in Can ndu working for the government witii the purpose of introducing these ment a in that comgUy. lie nntiripates early success. There U no rtuison y he should not fucf-ecd in Cannda or why the use of such meat should not spread to this country. 1'eople who nhrimV from the use of locusts in their normyl diet will surely find no objection to venison nnd n new variety ofcbeef tiiat is just ns pood ns 6ur American beef nnd mucl chenper. " n KKR IIOltSK TAKK9 JirACK OK SKOON. (liy AMriorliitfd I'resH to Tho Ohsorvur. WASIIINCTON, Oct. III. Money nppropi mtion for tho expenses of thi international labor convention to hi held here October 20, is expected to b; repaid by the league of Millions. Secre tary 'Krnest (Jreenwood of the laboi department in charge of arranirc-ment'. today told tho house appropriation committee. lie nsked Tor an npprnpri at ion of $200,000. Committee members showed a dis position to cut thin in half. No action was taken. Mr. (iteenwond said it was under stood that (icrmany and Austria havi nsked pet mission to send tlelc'Kiite:t, but that it was questionable whethc. deU'Kates from these countries wei' entitled to admission.- The Unilci Slates will take no international pai in the conference unless the. MMiati ratifies the peace treaty. If Ainerie: attends the conference at all, he said they would only discuss labor condi lions in this country. More than 400 delegates from twenty-five nations are expected at tie. conference which will continue abtm. two months. QUICK SETTLEMENT FOR LOSS BY FIRE A fire destroyed the barn at 1'V llaltey's farm Tuesday, entailing th. loss of the barn and contents of ha and ura in and three horses. On Sat urday the instil ance was paid. Ttu policy called for $100(1 mt the barn $,'i00 on the bay and $:hM (m the oats Mr. 1 1 alley was absent, in Idaho at tiii time and just a week preeedinn tb fire he had applied for insurance to M K. Ilcllamy. loi-al atrent for the Orerw Kire Kelief association. The polii" hail hanlly been made out in-defai1 whin the los- (H'eurred, lap under th rules of the company the eo'ntnu t wn held absolutely .valid and the, lo t wn j paid with n promptness th:it is oihl creditable to Mr. HcMamy artd his eoir pa nr. One of the horses Jmrned was ; family favorite and (hi loss is a r:tns of deep regret by. tlie llalley family. . A itnrtr RpiM ot has been disclosed by pnlico raids In si of our biff cities. Tho coffee house is takiuff the place nf tho ftalonn. Now if a murder is commitW'fl or A rthery," pulled off thcjh in tlisi rnftftt hiAtSP to look' MM1( H" l" ' for the criminals. Tho Coffee iouso ofvnstern Kurope lms been n niKllttftic rendezvous for centuries, but it is only since prohibi tion wns declare! thnt the institution! bus b-(OiP nn nctve factor bfcAmer. lifn. One nOcistrwte declnres that mgn areust ns likely to ty up all niL'ht over a cup of stnn(r coffo as over Klnss or stronpr drinKo And certain U 6 that in cities where there fs a so-called Bohemian set they arc O takipp to the bakeries where they car Oget gun and a cup Of coffee iO1 act tin th nejtlona of tha day as they fliould be settled. 0 O 0 ' TVY KNTY SONS IN 111 K X SH. TAT11S. Oct. VX let:u!s have ju been nreived' from l.ille of what i con$ide?ed withmt quesUon the uvv: est 'conti ilunion" made to the v,tv b any on sinnle family. ' , ho bend of this fa fly was MVnn bee, n fanner lvimr at H"iiiin"'( liejr. Ypres. At the outbve:ik of tba wa was the fnttirr oC i'.ti nvitv.i chddrp 14 iriils'and bovs. (f the latter, h the course of the war, 'JO fourhj in th Krentdi tninl-; . Of hese 'JO, l: wei . killed and tWee-,ere pennancnlly ehai.id as the reuU of wound unfit tlnj! them for fur:hcr r it e. 'i' another wai wounded four times lu' fy llie w ar. (, Jn the widow;-, nf one f th sons. Alfred, No w:i KIMd duri'i' the bombardment of 'ii'.kn i ie. Sh left fivtrt'rphans. lt eveibtffontli M. A'inihoe had nbcady p xen hi life to the Oct in;nis,a h ()rtoler o AliOUND TiS"WOlLD WITH TME AMEKJCTJ WW In Roumania. So.ui after tho entrance of The. Tniied Slates In (ho war the succise.s of (lie Central Towers In Ifouiimuhi had reduced (but country to a most tragic coioUlioii and In the summer of J0I7, Ihe American Krd Cross iles patchiul its li:-f,t ItouniiOiiai, relief ci. ul indent. Two hospitals wen- ni once li'K. n ner amt operated by the Uod Cross, a ejinieeu Tor the starin:r .-efuii'is er.int.iisliod and- fond and loihitiji- di-orilunod over'n lare ar.-.i 'rram.poitiiiloii was one of oUi:lnt pruhtcins with which the lied 'ross wucUi rs In lloumariia had in leal. Here - seen an nvart u-e.t y tho lied Crr.vs to carry Its relic' uppii-1; no Into the nvumi w iiw, Saphties a;d Diamonds. The sap.Jilre i proS:bly nut as val iiante as the diaMinud. i'-'n-:hl,v speak in.',', n'tit-midi i cuinparis.m is (."(tSh ult mini; to taste In cdm. and to th dlf f'Vini: value; as i.e Increases. I n; tiMnnce, the'priee of a diamond rKef n prnpnrtl.Mi to the s.pmro of ls tvc:i:ht. a Iwo-carat stone brlmrlni: fnm in es as inni as- no nf one carnt. l.ci me add il.al l.M- carats cqnnl 'IVoy wclyhl.) National Tuberculosis Assoclatlorf Whlch'sponscrs the Annual Sale of Red CrociChri5lnias Seals, , fligorti 1C0.000 Deaths 'Each Year From tho Discaw, .people who livo tn.iho smnllor towr nnd on L'trin have a uroar hcnlth nd vanCmo over tho city dwellers In that thy have ever nn abundant suppfy of fresh air and sunlight. 'J'hco two KlftK of nature, so lavish ly bestowed, are not always appreciat ed ru their fullest extent. They are. two of the slronerit wenpons :i gainst the men a co of tuberculosis, or con sumption, as It Is someHim-: called. Hut cfjiisuinptioii is not unknown In the rural districts. Tho death rate, is sometimes as meat In these sections as ' In the more crowded localities, chiolly ' because rif careh-iiMicss or indifference ( to lawn of boat ill. . Few,. Indeed, tire the farm hosos ; or the homes In the smaller cities and i!Jacs thnt cannot have an outdoor bleoj in i; porfh. On the contrary, we often lllid that the windows of sleep ing rooms In the heme are hut t!ht in the mistaken belief that niht uir ; la harmful. ) This paves tho way for disease, epe- : chilly tuhercu!jM.s, which generally at- 1 tucks the Iuiik. VJhitt Planue Kills 150,000 a Year. fj'he white pla-ue claimed ir.0,00 , lives Inst year la the United Sialis. More thaji 1,iK),()! Americuus are suf- ferins fioln It today. These tiu-uns are compiled from reports of experts all over the country ami sent to the National 'J'ubereulnsls Association, the leadiiii; a-'iicy In the country to com bat this disease. Tills organization Is (pniisor for the Kod "ros Chrlstnms Ieal sale, from which its llnaneiul sup per! Is chlelly d rhed. As medical science has proved eon- sumption is both prevonfahlo and cura ble, the s.ilnjriaj.' .au.sed by tiiis dis ease Is largely unxei-essary. Most tu berculosis victims are between the nes of eighteen ami furiyfivo. Causes Half Billion Loss Annually. These are the years when people are most active, the years of their itest production. The suullinj out of thi'se lives Just wiieu they are at the height of ilielr usefulness means an annual loss lo ihe country of near ly half a billion dollars. l-'resh nil- Is the- cheapest of medl t lues. ( Mitdoor sleeping porches are not o:ily for the sb U. They help well folks lo keep .well, and the eniinrry dweller uui Im-e this aid to healthy iU'l.'j: al far less .Inconvenience than Ids city neighbor. You, can help ' directly by fJoniiiR (hat you and your family are living muler thu liiot healthful condillons possible. W L-J. M, bfc-.: .-y- i II Air nd S i - ..fte if .very r la Coopers Unicm, Suits they wii! never cause you a moment of ,5: :... - - l .it. ' ... i i i mscomrort you ca conirortaDle. herr ii ii ijiie" 1 1 r v.' ,- wou pat on ride or sit, and always be ,!'! ! 'Zrf r1 r A A w ill .enosha-xStbsed -Krotch, TT union, bnats you have just bejrun to live They never bind or drcv?. i3. in unaenvear comfort; That 13 the result of Quality We measure you and fit you properly, insuring real comfort. Many fabrics for your chzizc Heavy, Medium or Light Weight Wool, Cotton, Worsted, cr'Silk and Worsted Effects. Long or Short Sleeve Ankle or Oxford Length. We sel! those Exclusively from SIGNED BOXES Which Identify the Genuine KLCSED-KROTOi and COOPERS QUALITY Two Big Adeahiuscs which coot nothing extra, but ate worth much to you. ' $1.75, $2.25, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00 $7.50 and $9.00 ?3:,TiED -CR0S5. . . In Setbia. sari i-.i!.(;i;.Mns iiKirivr: to- 1!()(is!.vi:i,t .Mi:.ioi:i.i. Put Chsrnct-F Above All. OlH' nf III.. .-.; in;;.-i ..f III.' lull' !t. 1' Mnriiu th.il will h,. i-oiiu'iiiImn-.'iI nft'. Ills -nr ciilli'i'lliiit's gli.rli' Iiiivi- 11,., !! rcr.L;olh-n, !is: "I will l.:ui miv vuitMiiit of nieiii'V In n iiiiiii nf cliiir utir. lnil nulliliik' hi n mini of Imi! vpnli', no iiiitt,T wluit lifn security." Do.crlMns Giant. u Tho timliiiMiinlli-iil itiiis enn soo thr flip unit mlMiiki'-s lu cnU'iiliiilnit ih, '.Uo tlj" I liiim. . No o!lo I ;ls i'or iMl mo mi hiiiin'ssliiii of luili; sTi.-ii us IIih; f tho l.ilo l'r.'f,'S:.,r i'lui'onl-a fn- iiuVk iiiothoiiiiitlc'liiii mul nn mviislonn! luiiiinriMt. tu a ti!suiu( iNiiy In iio n'l'llu il I lu piniii mjIiik'o fnmrltii fnoil mis )nittt mul linn,-!- siirliikloJ with Mt;tit limwn horses. l.omion ('lirolili'lo. Hi Fcllcw-Fetllng. Itonry loiil I n sou'ivly sitilil.jil for not tni-nlut; ofl' tho flator lift In- li:al '0011 poiyinc 111 IllO l:!lll lull. So;:n I'Oo lulor Ihoio wii'. ii ol.illoirsi itmi Ills tlonov llllil lis lio Mls :,;rlll!ii: l!n- loodnl sir. . 'is Ms lm" !i T liourd lilo- lo'hl't-i'll'. ' I Ix'l 'llll' !il!.v! i- .-liHij: Ii for roii-tiin; linn j";: v:il or." K 114 K9m1ia1 oiiii to lut.u w.tli one o hlii ilafttirtj relrliOiiothe li-lh.la' of a ri'lmOo. tn burotii!ii hoin iHt..r(l In R,,liriilgf. y!ot:.!iii (i-allhii-'lip fnoil Millli :ni.f will JVI .-! i t'li-o: tu .VoM- t.i' Mr 9 -3 Kvory contrilmtor ta tho Koosr- II .M"lllori;ll As(rrl;!?ion fuml wii! lot: ie a cortiiicato or uil hi lie r.-li i: in Iho loii.i!V. It Memorial As ni l;, mm win tip r tiie roiitrilmiina is oiu; i;rnay or ono liiimlroil ilollai a. HAS !IKi:. Illl.l OV! !:! n iliaiil I Tho IJoosovolt Mi-morial r:r iv.iil ojion Octoliir 17, whoa ovory !jrw;sli lt;il)l)i ill Ilio slato will ho iaskoil to pay a tribute to "tho hue 'ix-inosiilont. S-v.'!i;ll Day Ailvonliu : o!i.ri.'.iiu,ii liavo l.orn nki-Hl to do iilio saim- thiuit on Octolvr ID; a nil I l'i olclant, Hom:iu Calhollo, un l t.'l'is copal ministers anil privstn will ' rpoak Koe.t'volt t'anil iy, OttuhiT il'J. 1 1:- .s I.OVI hi'i'Wn h.iv he i -i l . -a i-r. lo Ti oy i Tlie :-cit. lil'I'I'S of roiisi .! lli-OVi".', il i Museum by Fr, noli stll .oi-l!y lo ho imlili, hs'ii scripts, together Willi oilier.:, wo.o tivnn hy th.- K iV Allstli:i to AIkIuI .:.'.7.. y- i TllrU'y who i:avo thorn t i hi mi'.stor. Tlioy lopr. .-at 1.. t arly work hiiiw.-on' the ye::: anf. l"r5. Butter Wrappers Observer office. printed at the tVew photonlay "Greased LlghtnlnR," vh:;Mi will he prisonted ut Areado thi"tre Unlay and tomorrow. ' J Wo have seen Mr. Hay In past :ii -iforiiiaiii es as the baseball player, ' tao hired man, the young city sport, :i! i3 poiLd mather's boy and tho ,!ii:c, but no lyiie of the past giyos jhiin such ojipoituiilty for his subtlo !cnim ily as iioi the small town ln- veal or. a character he portrays with ailma.iblo ta.sle in "Orcased Llght- iii-t:'-r." (hi tho same program will bo aiov.ii another Prizpia subject. Thin :s c:illo,iSkylanl and is a beautiful If.inin.y showine the Illaekfoot In iii:as in their piclur; squo and color-. :'al i-oiUutm s. CIIAIJI.rs ItAV HAS STKOXii . ' I'll Hi (Tl:i! IX SV.W I'l.AY ill II is !j lvU l'lcl nrr l.i'hlllii-" As far ha tho Will-, l!i,e il snliiliiry i ly cl.ei.e,l 1 1 lll'ler ll.r I': conllicl. Hit' Al.k-.pvl, UU7 .lull lh.lt .ii k ns Tie !!rs! winter of Mod Clvss sent to Sorbin 'liui.ssloT! lliat vfl'ivtivo io scelil ;:o lit' l.i p tills, hvt liteil Slates entered ihe Itil fiiM was able, In lo so: $ a full eoininis iTo'il on el'ii-'.ie rel!'f laiftrr Miirtin, one-of the Uvest l.e wire, in l.infoln county is chair- in o of the HocA'velt .Memori.il Com-!tnr Croat p Totally jaitlou uf that county, air .iMaitiu ai.no.inees I hat. the idea In Lincoln roiitiiy is no! only lo iv.iM" Iho q uit ' hi. I to secul o as tiiauy tneiolu rs ' as in ssil.lo. and abovij ii.ll to kindle in tiiv soul ,oi His fellow A:i',oricuas i. i , aler Jevol'on and loyally to our ii. antiy. , l .Vti LAND'S I)A:KI'.ST ! DAY IX TIIR WAP Dirfoi-ent Type il : Chatles.nay, the Th r;'r.lnount tar. appen oly new I veo of ' h i ,rnrri's,n:i,.nct. nf i!lc Associated Pres.. I I-CNIXIN, Sept. 20. Ofrieial fig. lines ivivou' out here shnur i1in' iim I dark'. -t day of the war for England iw.-.s nn July . liiifi, wi1(,n Ue cas, ;. lin e. ;i;iHi,', n tilled aa wounded num. d-ei,l-: l,i n d 170,01(0. It was tho opening In his id. iy of the firpt battle of the Somme. "pensions iiinoi'.!; Ihu sniVeiiio; ref iteeh of ll;e Iiii.iiii'iI nation, llnspi ;.'v weiv eshihllslio.l. !iie roin'ees led, flollimi ,;oul ri.el! li.t''he:!l n! tent loll, the iii aij s!il'tid with niu. h needed dental tieiilinolit, I.iilli )'. hinery, mul seeds pieli'.'d 10 hf'p ft:e,Sei-l'S re- deeih llieir himl.,.to '!,,iliieility. ami. not leasi, measures nn icMohon Tor Too siieeiT of l'i i tiit,!i .."i. The teviihle .'.'UiliMoli into uhiea tVoso helpless vti'- ll'iis of Iho i-ir h:l. I f.'.Jh'll Is well . ('ertrilyod hy llo. ? 'loioraiih of j little slerhhiB (!i-l .v ail! t' lilo rau-s :"i,l ioeple'iOH of I'.' tVooss' lli-111 u that . ere tltl she p,i-, t(.o , .1 i hell the l Hod Cu ss iiiiiii The schools, ot Iho sta'e are tak ing n croat imere-t in tln Kooseyclt Memorial cainpalsn ,Ot. 20 ti. OiL Z7. Kvery school pupil giving a peruy or r.ipre will receive n certif icate of membership in the Kooso vel! M.jiuori.il Association, aii.1 ev Ty ivl.f.ol rt!n a tunil will r-.cii'.' a laion- i.;)ificv',o. .All tho ceriifi tates hear a small ciimnv d portrait if the oNpreshU'"'' i'l r. """"" 71 i Roosevelt's birthday, October 27. will ho generally celebrated over the .-tap". In almost every hnnil-t. torn. i..l city' in the "state, l!oos?volt uu-nuirial" nioetlnos will be heMoCU hens of all donor, iin.i.'Mls, p -Jltie:-.! f,.irt nmUs.Hial clasr;s are eo-op- trot,!!!; In'art anting th".-e tjii' t;::i Die Rocs-volt Mo en i '' i Imiu M. (? a ii fi Wnillt'it COIIv I'iT.'MS. mit on 1 ur !ii.l s,.i. .JOIir ' nvrAuiKl, of hio'wo shops0i town 'y-rr in liuio' Ce.d M..n A' Th ,!: .lelT-rsou. an-'t 5j in W,; C'l.'S. oiit), Ins I'i.'onii'li- . i-.d i f H s i;o of humor.0 S.Pos or: ' lie r:::,(J) li'ld s.rv lu.s prgonc, ri:l Ford ono. OOO will b-i iitili.ied to re n. mo-iufi out lo tl'o ov-pr' ' d.eit UvaA'TiiFti-n. IV C. to m ,ii;.i:n public park at Oy.t r l-:-.y wh'.-h '.'tVlal.:illy I elude .lilJivercW! i i .S.fttvaionio' a t" n-'-rta 'i.' i:oo--cM'II) Men orial A' '' vhhlPwill he a 'onal o-;: 'i.i I i, hoi-e.:ivi;h , or.ife iiUlon imi ... r v, P. .e:,.ol: :'.: , 'c III-,'. "'11 principles. l'hone Main 87. . - o o Mai: iiov.nd Uii&lncss Policy Unliable Service Progressive Methods La .rancle. Ndtiomd Our, never freen eleiFdurin"- l.,,..,...... .,:.a . .1- .1.1- -r I'liwiu .-s u i (iilio ou orffatii- i, will el.'oino and .ml jfeeiae wv.coinii 8 2 94 '9 - -oO- ' Volfjrintoif, Tip 0!rvcr, Main Jr7. rHTitiT--, Th OhMTO. o o o P e e C3 e ,0 00