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PAOE FOUR h'X GRANDE EVENING ft 6SKR VKR Cbc Observer A IM.IOI'KMIKVI' NKUNl'Ai'KIt J'(jbUlii'I dully and weekly ut La (lrand, Orrtfon, by l,a (Jrnniio Kven- luv ubfl'rvr 'uhiiHhiii(t Company, .lULU'I. DIJN'NIH, KilUor. Hnlereil at the i'oniuii u-o hi ha Orando, Oregon, aa tSeconiJ C'Iiihm ilnll MatU-r. Adrireaa all cuinniunJcalloiis to TH& OliHI.HVI.lt. Hit Adams Ave., La tirande, On'gon. CU V A.MJ tOI STV Ol'HCiAL I'AI'IH, On salt In oilier cities Oroon Hotel News titnnd. i'orllund: Jthneriitl Newa pHaud, J'or timid; UulluuLuah Newa Utand, Portland. ftLIIMItirTIO HAIUH, II y C'jirrlrr. pally, per itionlh ...-.. pally, per tlir.o niuntliH . Pally, per aix uio., in advance . Pally, aitmlo copy $2.25 $4.60 11 r AJnll. Pally, pur your, hi udvauro Iauy, nix muninn, in iiuvihich , t tally, three numlh, hi mlvuucu allv. tier month Weekly (l)n;rv4;r-Kir. by mull. per ycitr, in miv ,..$5,00 ...$1.2 6 60c $1.00 1 KM III ; It OK ASXIM IATi;i IIKKS. The Ahsoclnvd i'rt?B la exclusively entitled to tiKtj for publication of all news dlapAtrheH t-r-littl to It or not otherwUu credited in thin p;ipi-r, and alto (lift local ni'WK published therein. All riRhtn or re-puhiMuiion or apeuiaJ dlapalcuct hero mwi aro r utter vaut IN THE OLD HOME TOWN i r rm o&fni7i? i i. KW.TI FKI .1 - -V- ' "I I I - THD IL-.;ai 1 Bible Tkought, Tor Todaj liKTTER THAN SILVER 1 AND iOLD: Godliness with contentment in great gain. For we brought nothing into this world, and it is pertain we can carry nothing out, , ,And having food and raime;dy jet VtWewlth'.frp contcnt.-f-I. Tin,inWbrU;;ff,i7, 8.A i matter hte 4,.. Weleome, Methodists, Jf I Wekorae? : ; , " i:a SraiwlMj Iwts a ttiwil flrniy dt TJiey etwfi Frm Mrwy copnr o tlio I,u GruiMHf trhftflc etwh brings K&ivA H-cufl l tm roowi ia turoat ht CliWtlflJHir mtij -rtiltstmi. Jlioadii'd hp 3iwhtp Hurw IU nvoii form it fxnmi tm-vtvr for ffcwbd, AV'HU eoiHkUR'd trffwrl tblr worlr of uplift, of dlreetUtii rHlwt tlMm:bt til ChrttUUtHtUn rowmaulftntt nut be utfUwut(fd; H Id wi pre!, OHti tlilii'g Het'id-PtHy ai4kwibla lit th luct'lv Id'H-H.! aiu 1h tlui Kfli'lirrlHi iih ft wlroLo lu t.luU ilia tfiivtt tf C'Ij rlBtln h Ity Una a-tMuirhm) nlro entirely t-lie Bortoi'Ua foollug of "A . ckurtliw-Jttt, no t'hurcti uffilUilioH, h a urolvumv ttt totulaiit ai tb )firth04lfBt s4hT iiiKi Xi t:He hiIiIi'wamws dolvmM unu lioitru from tho wiMstkvm brtwMi 8tUtKint)Hta trt e-oiumutidLlutt for U thurehB ad Kuvrul pproT) of C'UrlstiiiH winit l grrou. Xu fGrandu w'L-JtxmipH Ui Uatho (llrt )n.'iH'liG'-r. Ho tu it frllgv who can rllitly bt tt-imyi) a t4onter for I liu MethodlHi t'huich tu on the job wlii'H ii cuiHmHHlty bi ntxrud. Suiu tliiiott tliu fireiulicr may uut bv k Muudy but hu in thi'i-e juat thu wmp dottig Ua bcft. Jt'tbilUm, rtgaiti jV);m of whulLiLT wi at'i'fiMa It m Trnm tit' t'bwrih aVi'illatUm, Uhi fuHKUt tb bHlUo II) thv rrniuir tiiittta us vU aa In the larfvly Pttttl-Htcd ratera; AJlht41am bus H Us lluUt ttfaiuo throiixh thv M'Mir-k town, thu hiring camp, thu Mllulug tuva as well us tbrvujih t b v t-UlBfd itluiw intits uC'' aiuiltu tburcli Mcvliitrtture; Mrlhwlltnt has UixxJiutKi aud is prwdiuing tuuub vi y(ruxM4 mro od wo turn of Ijw rvtintrr and suldeil the tjliioUffUi aiwi habiba w( chuittt'ters vfett huvo gruvti to arid- id f at-me. Th nuiVh ol Jnbu -4-fcr t;i nut iMcrivfitlvJ- ft hu ad- ii. oro o Uu 'drs. It bus shnkt'ii rff to a lurs ttrut Miiy nairow mm tb-tt lnUUt )iv- vm-v fil.iti'd. I I '.TUHV- 'I V One fjr -iiir k-mkfys tN Pfic Hi&GiNBoTTcxia animal show GOT VJ'V. ' YE -"TCKTAY AND RAN WILD POR TWO HCO - KtEF'CK'. MW,HT HIE ANIMAL, IN BUTLER5 BAZAftR. iXJ 3 poso of udvuialiig their own Inter ests. ' , ' I r ,fOvs patent contribution to the wiiBto basket la publicity to urco cOiiKrom ji' iippioprluto fundH for tightlni; tiio Hull Weevtl oi thu sOHthuin fiottoH. W0 huvpJ aUulfa weurll 1 euHtoi'H Oickoii and aouth ir Idaho, which needs righting. Another batch of ready-initd rojr f . fvoi tlHi jedm growers ursine . orr'ry Kiiiilly ' to eat cor erodHctii m iw to Heljt the corn Industry. Qua mwMk Kt w hav hi u, Um,' aclcod In Mroortiou as euro. Tarn i the autoiuobll fc-tot-lm caek avadlag as a Jin of u their cw-s which they ash , lo W rua, aad why? To bnf It j Mm all'widy Urga profits of I he fe- I torhr. - : t Too muh orcaaisatlon Is a runt! of the milk today and tha spirit of fiirmine a w orsanisutloa is rampant. I.i-t thru all die out for-' whl ubON America sets hsu-a'i THE OFFICE CAT Bishop Burns Principal ' Speaker at Last Nights' Meeting in Church Hera (Continued front l'age One.) ' Victnt'ial- .. Qg i ' Keviow SET Th oily bjid e htto the firri. t.ittlr lri)M M wowt ahroN.I, Little grams of Hop, Ciuw th natty ftoraj ira'ijn, "Goa ubovo wi hop.1' HIM BEST ESTJ.VUl ISIIKH. and shekchV Ji. U, Wells declares' the times to be 'a race betwen edu-1 cation and catastrophe'," Bishop Burns ! told the ministers and laymen at the district conference last nisht. I Bishop Burns is accompanied in I these meetings by Bishop Charles L. I Mead, IJenver", Colorado; Rev. Geo, I Mecklenburg, Helena, Mont., the Areu secretary; Dr. Howard Musscr, the 'Jungle man from India; I)r Gilbert i I-oveland, of Chicago, of the Board of Sunday Schools; Mrs. H. Olin Cady r.vanston, missionary from India: Dr. J. E. D. Kundert of Rice Lake, Wis consin, and the . District Superintend ents of tho' Hulen Area, He said that the statement of H. G. Wells chiefly referred to religious edu cation. " ' "Just one hundred years ago Mrs. Shelly wrote 'Frankenstien.' In de scriptive hideousness it has never been surpassed. ' The significant mo tif is this: Tfla't the IMan-Maehinc beenmse grater, than the Man-Creator. The monster was greater than the genius tha,U created him," declared tsisnop Hums , "Many think (liat in the Presen' world tragedy aie suffering from a materialistiq system that, is great er than tho genjus that.' has. created it. It is tht "very mwialisie 'sys tem which has biousht. a shattetC, broken and braised, woi U(-ha'i t and has let loose ' ii (he worW a nMskyler of hate and' fear awi conflict' in in dustry, in society, in international r--Jattonshrrm tW 'tftrilint terror 'to the' wj benrt of the re. "Th now of pramiiw, howsrwr, in' ,th world-storm of ruin k th brs .sens o( raligioa in th' WorW Increaa wis every how ith spirit that will rontroi tho machina and harness il ,to spiritnal eonitrurtiva ani r-ron-structive ta.-4M. "Th Januaiy issues of two great monthly maraainn (Cntury ami flnrjwrs) atrvas this vory hopuful out look. The ono dUr that the two major problems of today ape imiur.t: rial and inUmatiunal rrkationahius Both are sub jest to tho wmo solution. Bo) iff ion is trw onry solvent. The n tweptle air of iwtigkm must blow or IfetW human affairs. Tho othrr cor. ckIs that materialhim has made mess of tho business ( managing thi IVvLJu1. U 11.-. 1.. I l:- n.. . , wunu RM UUUi w nw ftn S'fumon of to wo.x ana fsfnt to tm nr hk in- ,. , .sniritualitv intho mamatri'ment tr .variance riinlmi thotr imlividual . iruuiagiimns, u work Uwtomt of oriaulalns aome-;i.apal)iliti. of making and koeping a " m,t n0tTh Chrutianity to body. , good fire. He ronVendod that sko dVi'v' our Prrit elifice of civilization .il.i.k,.i...i..fi. o. k- nu'h wiwlom, enough- illumina- tt keeo one jft.r it ... m.,W Rh,.t" pnw-er fnoc HI. outlook - : . .'to keeo one -fter it was m.,!.. She.'. 7 cnH"rn poer-tne tho Hoadmaster Rlrnvf . nys tanilJL the othar lnil nMiatoinwi Utat r " ,nm rlftlt- p"r ohT meaa. xhan she is doing. Give tho'leifitor of , i.i..,i'nov.r .t,IU.,rwhh th. . t h " ' noon tried repeatedly in p build tho Una! road from Island never meddled whh the fir ;)ut he Pictorial Ucvicw I'atitfrns Extra Large Sizes In Ladies' APRONS $1.50 Stout women who find It hard to buy ready-made bouso ., dresses and aprons will be pieaseri to know that we imw. i M received several dozen .fresh new, dresses and aprons of I me. quality percales and ginKhams all In extra largo sues, liny are attractive In pattern and style and arc very special y prU--.ed much lower than they can be made for. Choice of many "different patterns at 11.50 each. . , .' Knit Bloomers Jut lo! t ' $1.00 pair . bony arw vartntg for Uem , q4 will bo pioaond to aoui iheir ' arrtral.. "JBuaatne" aaalit always the hum koowo to alL They aro lo lleadt mlar iily. Ptitt 1100 pair. ill S Ml The Newest in Silk Jlose! NUDE! Nudo Is thu name given to the new shade ia ladies' silk hose almost fle-Mi color, yet a shade of tan combined that makes a beau tiful eujor and is proclaimed the new Tor spriiii. We have just received a limited' 'slip; ply of these In sizes '8'4 to '4. ''I'lioenix-i Is tho maka and a pure, silk with garter: top.' Me Ask to see them at your earliest opporr tnoity. ! .... (tthor. new shadi'S .are. Arlsuna sray, luettr. lum gray and lliese., AU new. tor spring. ., . New Pongee Blouses With Peter Pan Collar $4.50 ' Made of fiue Imported silk pongee In the. style so popu lar now the" T-eter Pan color. These are hut a part of the new blouse shipments recently received. There are many nth art of rrene and . pongee In the over-blouse styles too. They !aro priced upwards to fO.Oit. Your inspection invited now. n hirtory and liUmture. A church should ue the - dally press and the weekly newspaper morn CH, i ror kh th m nnii .Midn't put it cut-in short, lht Im " incro1 , IM " howi.P.e onca la while. ny io lore VKh tn money a rrJfuhlV' flri&Wr- nd s'rtr ' a ciwUitwUioiw tyrould it-ir-siM, him fel good. It cosU nal,. Thr bt nU tokrq between, mtvty nxUw to. jrth- up a dint I rtwdhiirf hard' aurfare and thKin in 11 vnnaw flrup-lttces, fthc half crushed rack as eomimrod with :'',' " "r'!ftic hk,i"i th' i0? jM-it it nnc it . iiitiw iwr min tv epeaUdly in pat aif I your kx-ul paper ft vooA 'sixed paid ra ami thero r wily ruins ta ahow '.space d ones la while. It will mone iirr i and all the dramatic appe-U of est of the people of the church in the wora oi in; rnurcn. in Lne ytnr iiriu tha church e-ave for bpnovolcnt -nur- l poses only $2,(nit,r00: It was in 1H2U that the' church be (fan to take lU work seriously through the impetus of the centenary campniffn. She jravr aix times as much' as formerly. Dur ing the pa at yeaf, 1921; which wa a i tn ttn a nptvununpr . "Mhti.m today af'finna ita on-j "The time ia aoon here when thai? 'infnc,il,yi t,here ws victicm in the spiritual siBnificanct of."'"'" rhi' wi" buy space In every ' .i-w.o... ...ruuK,. in, all history and Us belief that in th.- 'newspaptr' 'md publish the' gospel in subscriptions and through the Wo- all macadam highway. The mlly...omt, into th, hou.e.' One niet thoe !"", of world redemption the Nas-'tx'W hemllincs. We cannot wait for 'man' fore'gn M.ssionar Society and drawback that ha, ere, oslrted has " lrm of fire in the vHl.gr, .n. abje. The wo.ld program o rolks to gri'to church. W, must go i- '""ZZZ.T buB . , . . .jnd Budger flew for hw hut nnd coat. Mclhmlism ia .proceeduifl with no,'" nomes ana me newspaper ia . . -Wh,.i. . voii'woiiMr" ik.i Iht abatement, with o-reatenod eaaserra. .th mott cihvenient way for publish J - .:.. I : l - .1 . in tk. fU In II.,m.'u-L. n.ill rw.t wile. . . , . t.iwu biiu 11iHM.1u1m.v7 mow a ine-worm j - i ..0 n,.v Who Is the wild man killed at, "Why. there's a 'firm. iMt Tin 'aToln'g'? a"iwlslli.trd. Mahod- atlorj chunift. Ileppner? Here Is a chance for ' MP l,ut 't out. ... , "Well, my love." responded Mrr. Morrow .!, t got on the map ru,r(frr.. , ,,(,., ,. UJl thing y,m to slay. Let tho county court orfer tan do is to take the poker with you." a .prise guessing rontest on this ! ,u- i. 1 , 'o li nalieud, hitvynH you, that man who terr urlaed the peoplo of w. , . ,. ,... , .... llW UIUS.. 1 , , .. ...o, t like ism is ,ul to its share at tho New- Over-Organized. Age responsibility, as other aires in' "(nr church is not ovcr-or(ranlied the changing or'ter'of (he centuries. " ' cheup talk to say that the church Sacta d, $20,000,000, for. missionary work, Tho mondypaif ph. centenary sub'- scrintiorts 'dnrinrr the' nnst. Vfir u-u dividod' beUVoeh vai'ious benevolent boards of the church as follows: Board of ' Foreign LMis-; sions .,.:.,.....,..... (5.789.438.17 Boanl of Home Missions beiausc it is characterised ;bv the h 100 muit organisation. freshness of Poaer which iociwo nut Prve mat. w e Jiave a lot of nan-: nd Church Extension 5,780,402 17 esrlier Christianity when.it started ! funrtnmmg rornmatet that . should r;Qar(j ; Kchjcaliort 1. UKLOtKiWi out a world ft-ligion. & -World Pro .thcr be discuntihucd or. brought tuiB(mr,i of Kdutation for , v It is always miliethmg thai you don't aloha wilVtyeel world cundilions "ever set up nn orgnnizatioh in ' Nogi-oes . ..s . . : liki' " ill lWhct-.tiiitiier mind ia the rnwrh nrdesa yint have a defirtitt Board of Sunday Schools Ckicea dluners are tabooed while (i Ilialiiap Burns and his preaclieri arej iu town. They have those, kind of dinners at liuuie. FATHIiK'H TIME. modern mind. Provincial thinkinir if for that organisation to per- not only anaihronistie but is trrs.-on .form. " 0,(1 psychology to set up ably trivial!. toward these expanding lut uf machinery and ga.oi And tiroes. ' leave it. "Those 'inescapable world relation 1' "The sPlrit of Go ', crowding General Deaconess Board of which Mr. Ha, ding speaks are true 1out us- Thl're is P'ly of lH,wer ' Board of Epworth league n... .w.. . . .l lift th world tn a hitrlii.r !(. T ... . U'liv i.ui i.u. ,. ... (We ve i avs to at and days to wora. - . .. .. . .... ' . iu...,,-u .l;l i..i " - oiw i, . . . . c.iurcn. aieinooism araiminvimr no sat. - -". ......umu .....vo . We've Mother's lay and Children's Day And Dogdays too, Bcni-d of Tompc-.nce, rrohibition and IublM: f- Morals American Bible Society 7,000.01 aoo.ooo.oti l-jO.WIO.OO ljl,(hK).(W 45,000.01' 80,01:1.00 J45,188.'!S 8c yd.V HEMSTITCHING 8c ydi-l Woolen Shop, IIOj Adams avenue ' r . . i-:;o-ut.. Observer Want Ada. .. ... . Fiir Sale : 1 Modem .-rooui -house,- 10 acres, It mile, 'from Lii UrKudei-'-Price 13390. ' ' -f ' ' y V: j . ; . .., ' ' .; Modern , 5-rooin liouso, 2 acres,, just tutsldu city, limits. Trice f 25UU." i.-.4-- ' .1 : 7-room -modern house, 2 lots' house iu excellent condition.. $!iUU0j Urns., luihldr sixteen rent lituneisfi The Forum A VM HllOt Y I'LAV. It EM Mr. Editor: I wish hi add. a few w.r(l in l-egurd to the statement ul Il"lfna.tei llirnry, confirming his statement i the road inalter men-1 thmt-J in the issue of your 11 .laiiUHir ,'U. ln . As I siiont several raiMin ny asioaisnme-K and no auto-I'"c' .' ."" ; ' ToUl Ihsbursementa . . $ U.2V0 702 Si- ma. iv rt-wvii.ifiiiuil, STIS IISCII SUjUolll) . ... ...-.. and tquarvlj ti3ts tasldW tonttibut- !UP 16 Christian people to produce ing its ahait inajwd rlmifrlinii organization ami the mac)lile.', "What kfVMos KredovAfhrc-rij " Method- in Work', n produced in Methodism's front to' '"Tnc Methiidist-Epitcopal Cmirch tr the world to;.a'? They are Kvanre!. th mMit of Ht forward move iim m mi-kdiUt ii ik. mint campaign which comprise hiarh- men of life; nd priw.ml commitmeni I" effinency and belter methods in to t hnst; SoeVH Ministry; a full o'b-,,n " "r ' m anu a grcai-- ed Gospel, individual anil sodal; E.-:,V enlarged work in the foreign field", oration that ia both scientific andiTh' '""'1'1 t ii by no r .ant the siiiritual: and a Coamic ( onvirti.m ' .complete bol ometer of th vitality of . Before he beiame president, Hard-l.-i-iiual a.awanat'jitv. .VJl-sa an church i t the moat avail- MlM-r t.r . . ........ I - T T "T r ' ------ ing said he was going, to lt ! oonur' some of the reioni 1 And now, iv msHsaiJl- oa foot I (At least'' tlni! pitK-: sajfl, , To luxior the tiw wi 8-i.v tft 6llt 1 And have a atVr's Day. ' " The idrw seems a little lato, 1 Cut, just the sanw II V right; .NhaiTId father be eonsulrd, though, .We'll bet he'll take a algtit .'i A man thinks he knona, but Wft- nisn knows better. ears, prior to ..mat met iv. f ,.f w ""l 'nat we have of the mtcr- it in (he cabirnt. II must have twen th. Kingdom that Methxlijm emph.i- CHAMHEKI.AIM'S (WGH EDY ATDS N ATL'RE. Medecinee that aid nature are al ways most effectual. Chamboi Iain's Cough Reme.ry acts on this plan, it allays tha cough, lelierefrhe 'lunirs. expectoration, opens the srere tiotis and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thou sands have testified to its good qual ities. Tri H when you have a cough or cold S-room hohso In good condition; big lot, 60xlS3. I'rlco ,1100, ellUO, cash will handle this. -room house. 1 aero of ground. on thu Memorial,, highway. l'fk-o: j ia-rooni'!hous.i, 3 it3 00x110,' parfd tU-ejit; -lTlge'eaS0U. ' w -1 ; Geo: H; Ciirrey Thoue 200J Real Es'jils awf Insurauct rrrswi nlv ciiiiiiiil. 1.. I ., 1:. I. .-..!. 'fba dtl is uo loniri r iu fiio organ Ij,' Vallev. ,l, ivi 'it,., i..t. oJ a ktethudlsi church mid th rules nally, I ran truthfully say that . of iie r burr k an nut binding, free-i'l,'v",'1 " ""'fare io.l that ' iwnulil give any service ut all until oo, I, , h.... a,.,,,.. ,y Mich ,h,.v ,.,, the con.l.uiti..,. of th.- Oe as ithuu il4fna nod bis bund iconci-ric roiid under the supervision of Mr. Hiinry, which i the same pla'i nitcs in withi rebuilding, saturat.'-t with piissiiHiAia niiNid, takil'.g vil:ii and sacrificial part in the rummin Cf relislnus 1' pen I, i-i a alio are today i (.'rsmti.'s auetts, anil this Uy Isllet lo do i vi'l t hi ll' It possibly rut. In make these l.-lturs led a kitchen rabbet ha had iu mind. The difference between "Pmiiilent" aruf "vice-preaidawt that nav naMn .a., , ,l thinkinir inti'r- no tabie named Calsin Cuolidr-'inattiinally, ilanniug mtematii.iaKy. iwiilh. Ifelbiw-shippilig intei nationally, serv- 1 ing inUrnatiefrally ttiat a. worhl pa- Sinia mother and oaugnror nave n)sv w gc nerate-.l to make Chri-' their hair Ut,td, w suppose fatho. ia wvlrim u uar all (he hair jpins in which he out line, I tn you lit the t'ovc IlllVttlll.' 1 also wt.h ti, make clear U v.a that lhc " lh ''' the concrete or hard stirfare laid ithe same -ear that the ,rk:idii,tf ui..' aod knot that l.a Crandc 11s a eltv .done. 1 hum mK- t a . ..i 1.,.. t:rl!Mi A IHTIMIST. la ylad to looc Ihi 111 Willi iih. 't otlo", whot. ts an optimist V Publicity Tho country Mill be run by pub licity in a few years. - Kvily or gnnliation that viims soiuoitihiK iainedlatoly uifanizos li.vvcstalihsh Ing a publicity department and (hen Moceds lo eend tailoriiwulc iimv to tlio newsjiopiTs ut the country. Fortunately loo newspapers, In rinding the observer, have about ma ed to ilileh all of these moly- MH-nse. .. . .,,,.,. .v M. i . fellow That is one of t!. renins ti.t tha ', at to plot hMra holes slate of Washington has . iiMi.y , ,,j ,.,. JmH. more miles of haul surfa.l load thai We bale in tiregon. 'ol-y truly yours, O. II. klNCAll,. Kastern (Aregon Music (). the Invisible King." 4 burr h rbliii t'taised. In shaking on church publicity, Ki'V. Geo. Mecklenlturg said: "it is possible for every aver."o ihureh to lie filed with jwoftje every swrXMce Sunday morniinr and S'.ui.!afc equina fiwivid.1l the proper kind oi publicity is given to the serviv-e and prftvided a good average hom'st MAItltlKir IN ALLIlUe) CltU .Villi. I'eli. 1. - . Glois. son ot ,lr. and s. W. Gross 01 I'hlesLfi and Misi Vlr glnla Itaudolph II, u -astiu. iI.iiikIiIi i . .. o w 01 ti.TgWH Jluiton Mrtfon, lurm- vMt Hll rethink you ntv the yournr Pnnur-cniiMiii 01 ino i ninp- saw huniuw n round the nijw piui'ft. wen- ntniritMl In t'i'ii h Al i :t.. 'A Tin1 aSjmir man iinishrd iOo thf inr with the human til' lima f.Kf.n.i wmtwi;. . ... kv. .... no.-.on iionv-.. " h ' PoPl"r than on the , i!isi'iii' tkut the hand-If ' . . s's'i.t ijirl a-rossothe aisle was harking at him very, intently,0 tlnAght he hS.I o.findc an inioression .Mid in a few mo ments he changed his scat to the vn 'a1""" .,-.,. ,esi,le her. e harle. 9 .S 1 a, .... ,avt hefiKv some where?" hoVcntuil to ask. "Well, la, not ouite sure," she re- va'0 is provid.'d. It is nsin to be un- H interested. Nothing should lie morii'lj 11 a religious service deal- grei'st themes oifcsai't'i fl o, human destir.y, ltuma:i ALL STAR 2-Bouts-2 Star Theatre, Fri., Feb. 3 8 p. ra. WRESTLING lli;l!.M.VN ll ll KKNsllMlDT . H D. t.lHT UO ' Hi st Tun ot tif Three l'alls . Tno'H ur Time Mmlt, A Jl DICIOI S INtll IUY. ' ?t 'M ' o U lta kraslunntt tt til Jtliiskal ,A well known tivding man who at,ka ut soafttlvWl aetpail Wts tne iIiut jajdo, says he h: '. V .a, aata.ai undo articles l.eeause usually they l'V" !S"lMr''"(k- ""ordln,: to milligram re.encd hy jff. Oioss' s,lr -in,i, t. snickers of tlK'Si in. i (rilng to Impress thu people .,.,,. O - snn.kr, .11111,1 tn.sim mis paiiins uni.1. wnu haif overheard them, w ill toiuethlui; which will ie-el After t tour of Algiers "lie cOi-i , '! wtllr.,e In A'clors. wbttc v, .... ,.l,i,,.. lhc .-nine for 11 few mill )n a btnillt lo fl.isa cf 'lien I'll; 1 o 111 o liol'i-try lUlf' d for t': ni- Ihe briil Iu a in i-v ill If. Stir c, r 1 r e ua-. e.oli .1,5 i-,iln .I-iUv-l "lecipe ,101 ilcd yotuh. ' ten heard dmcirists ak a cnsiotner. , who wished, to iffiy a cough niodeeino. 1O1 whether it was for a child or an adult and if for a child, they almost in variably 1 ecoiiie-n ;ed t'ham.9 lads Couirh Kcnitdy. The reason for litis is that they know 0erv no ilange:3 from it. and that it always cures. There is not "lie least ilOiger in civ-" ing it and for lotd- . cioup ntvl h k.;i (- ITttlllMS . n ' .in, 1 at .11 1 1he0 a-a .afc fiifi tHi't -taaVI a l-t Gaasle lMJ.N'T l'AIL ftil iua Y gn ' " 1 fear iwrmca-) rm i V''M i -'AV;7A' J HID UM.ht.lt VH. . II. MOTT -Host Two ii t Thn e nils 0 llinoto Time limit "-Iioil ttotiid. wrraitwi M, , CSAitiiresa ml li,at(, t ;.,.. a y o attii.HMv Ladle, Phllftvo ic '. l-vn. Ad. SI. tup ltlng,,lo M-0. lmlmliug War Tax t.fOlU.li tl.Av, l-n.motcp r.i a 1 1 1 I i ' V. j ; '. ! ! . " i ! '0 1 1. ' ft. ft I 1 ..rSki.