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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY, AUGUST 29,1923. PAGE FOUR La Grande Evening Observer AM INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, Published dally and weekly at La Branae, Oregon, by L& Grande liven ing Observer PublfihhiHr Company, URUCE DENNI8, Editor. Entered at the Poatorrtce at L Grande, Oregon, aa Second Clans Mall Matter. AddreriB all cnmiminlcrtliuna In TH h ORBEHVKK, 141 Adania Ave.. La Grande, Oregon. SUBSCII1PTION RATES. B Mall. Clnllv nr vast in m.nvnrm f S. 0" Dally, nix months In advannn pally, three months, It) advnnet I;tlly, per iiKJiiib 6"' linilv nfp iiwuilri .6(1 On sale In othr cltl OreRitn Hti i Nkwi HtHnil. I'orllarul' Imperial Ni-wr Btniid, I'oMliind; lultnontnh New Bland. Porilnnd Hi Carrier. Dally, per month Dallv. iter three months Dally, per six mo.. In ad van Unity, fctuKltt copy ..... MKMIIKfl 1F APIMJIATKI I'HKWH. The AtmoeiMed lre 1 exMunlvl nfittl to ime for nnhllceti'in of a! news dispatches i-reottt-d to It or not othHrwirt rrdfid In this paper, and .ian h in. j.1 ni'ivi nnhllfihe'l theriT' All rlrht" of re-pit.ll.'lnn f ap"ilil tlmnnfrh h.rln m1hm n r-nr-.i 7fir j m:e"Z" 1 1 : I "-M IM'N:- d no1 ?ivv 6C ; ijh the hi. hit of K ir: but l povvr In ml of love find of Bound mind. VtT AND nil'N'n IIKKM-'IAl Tinmliiv 1-7 iAi'i:rt. Give The Farmer A Rest A lot of worthless advice is being cast at the feet of the farm ; ers these days by well-intentioned persons;' For example a metro politan editor quotes approvingly some suggestions recently made by the head of a great corporation, in which the latter contrasts the methods of his concern with those of the average American f aimer. We are told that the executive of a large industrial es tablishment knows with exactness just what it costs to produce each of his pioducts and to place it upon the market. He keeps himself well informed in regard to which of the elements of his output are profitable and to what extent, and he is therefore able to shape his policies to meet shifting conditions. Again, when pro fits begin to dwindle in an up-to-date manufacturing plant, im mediate inquiry into the causes thereof is instituted and Vigorous steps are taken to reduce costs, failing which unprofitable lines of manufacture are discarded or curtailed. ' " The industrial counsellor to the farmer does not go into de tails. He does not tell the cost of employing efficiency engineers and their staffs and while doubtless stacks of stationery, rafts of figures and days and weeks of time ai'e consumed in calculating the cost of "leaks'' and apply remedies, the farmer is left in tho dark as to what proportion the costs of efficiency bears to tlie cost of the product to the ultimate consumer. After a laymen devotes a few minutes to the annual statements of some of our great corporations particularly to some railroad -compilations he becomes impressed with the feeling that tho secondary object' of such concerns is the development of mathe maticians adept in the art of splitting- decimal fractions and ar riving at the cost of carrying a pair of .shoelaces from Boston to Spokane or between some other points. And the second thought id that if some of this time, labor and material were directed into other channels better results could be achieved. OFFICE CAT THAOI MARK BY JUNIUS HUPPPI: Wewmodels 'tinny how tiitn-s t-hunKf ! Iog days arc nearly unded and a lottu peopi didn't even know tlny wens here. An improvement in America la rejiurU'd, A New Yorker w'.ilppod u man for pinging "Yes, wo have ho bananas." AI uM of lit; do not want to be very bud or wry good, but Just kind a comfortable! WIIATKVKK KI.SK THE ritlTIt! OK AIODKIIN IJATHiN'J MAY 111-:. HHK ISN'T A I'Klt KK(T TI1IKTY-H1X. There are a lot of people In (innide who would like to rewrtto Golden Itule. Tuo .flips wliile ntteiidinjr, lb' itieiifMiiK bull tune hi ('(ilifoniit, tftMKl tiiirow-ri'd during the pla JiiK T "llnw livy I Am," llilnkiiitf it was (he national u nt hem. Our Own Private Opinion. , Jle onco wore shirts of calico, f JJut dilt lied 'em when he got mime dough, lie changed Into shirts of percale, When calling on hit one beat girl. And prospering, left those behind, To 'dun lint lobby madrai kind, ' JIIm wealth piled up, he bought Home lam, And Hoon acquired the pongee brand. , I'pon the land discovered'oll, And now ills shirts coinu to u boil. Of dfiiruond Httids and soup und fish He h;in all any man could wIhIi, And still, hiti face has not tho of Jo be wore with calico. A ntw'und lurgur iiapntqWle, lUi improvement hW ' ref4mmuntv tbrouKhout both body and chtuwls, if announced by the. Hupp Motor Car Corporation.' The cur ls, now' em dis play at Hm'th and Frees local deal era, i , The car la being offered In Ojei usual seven Hupmobile mod.els -touring car, roadster, speel.il touring. speclul roadster, two poaspnger coupe Tour pusaeiis!- coupe anj sedan,- . , Officluls of the corporation, In an nouncing the pew models, - say , that they will out-perform to a .marked degree any previous . HuQinohlle. i udlitlon, by lengthening- the whenl base, by ghanirfng tbe lterlor dlmen Hlona,. by lengthening both front and rear springs and by a general- redis trlbutlon of weight, materially easier riding has been Insured, It, is stated. The net results of theae and tho following changes, combined with an Improved appearance and, chassis re finements, are a car which will stU flirt tier Increase. Hupmobile long life, give a smoother and morp' comfort able' operation, better engine operat- ing balance, ahd iricfeaae .of J power tlon and ecpnomy, according to' the officials statement announcing the car, whlch, also, aays: J.'r ' . The cranH?liaft Js-counterbalaitcfd and ita.weigrth increased to ellninat0 all tendency to whip oraprlng', ami lis bearing areas are 2u 'per ce.nl greater. Split piston skirt pistons and connect ing rods are llght-vrelgni alumllnun) alloy. Kach piston - weigKs' .ivo" ounces less than, the previous gray Iron type. " Connecting rods are- droj forged light-weight alloy type, ' and are not only !8 ounces' lighter per 'rod, but stronger than steel,' ' . A Smoothness ' and "an absence, of' vibration almost .unbelievable! results Iron,! the .combination ot heavier, counter-balanced crankshaft, r , lighter pistons and connecting. rod. . . ' j ne new iwo-uiuie, ciutcn is. excep-. tlonally. easy tu.operatc and affords silent gear cbangen at any speed and under any -c ire urns tuces: (.Hutch plato are of spring steel, slightly, concave,1 making' engagement easy" ahd" 'soft. Transmission gears are larger in dia-i meter, heavier and of. longer lifeJ They .are of high carbon alloy steel. oil treated and tempered the . most he Somehow I think the guy's a nut! l-wwtly and the best ear construction known. -. T,! v. ' - - - TalkiiiK about shirts never judge '''he wheelbase has been leggtfiehe'd There is another fact which these mmistiial counsellors i'nil 11 man ,,v a i ier week clerk iuow!i ni cnerK on silk shirts white $;i) per wMk mart usually weavs be, accused of ON K l - CMTANDI-; UOOfl fVIln I .. 1 1 A YVA K K N'KiHTS WOI 1 1 1 V I (r OVKIl - II KTI I - Kji, i!' ami., ' wo iA) M-VjIi I Tu I M 0( 'NOT, SOW has insomnia ni-x'Arsi-:. SI IK I'll). to reveal, or at toast .stress: They do not tell how, often they mis- iuuVe the markets: how often thev mle tin excessive inventories: MhlrtM ,lll,t eouidnt i ei.... i :.. u..: i ...i.... i:.., '!,,VPn part silk now oiiuji uiuy mimi n iwt, ti if numi iione tuiriy hi tin; ajiunii'; 'market by thq most efficient industrial organizations in the world:" how often they order l)last lurnaccs to he banked, plants to bs closed down, mines to cease operating, in order to neutralize., the effects of misjudged economic conditions. They are, also careful to suppress the fact that they arc often compelled to reduce or f.usi)cnd dividend, tfonittlimes -tlrey default on bond intercstijiiand not infrequently they :;:e forced to rai'c additional cipital tO.Piive a great concern frum bankruptcy. ' The 'average farmer handles his business as efficiently as the average captain of industry; proportioned to the size of his busi ness he is as well equipped mentally in the field of production, dis tribution and financing as his brother, who sits behind his ma hogany-desk in the steenth floor of his skyscraper and pushes a ,s button to summon a professor in efficiency every time a problem in economics arises. j The Gasoline "Price War" i Oho liMiih of the. thlntf culled scuil ilul. makes (lie wliolo world chin. Tu be it I chliiK'k i n ilc-' I'orniil.v... In lie lilinil Ik an af- ""II Hut tn liaic Chin wlii-l.eis anil a win- l Hum's i.'un ilaiiin lintltll Mdl't' III. Ill lllll' MVOI't ili.mllnMluiictl wlieii lie raises Culn iiill.SL' I lu- coi'l'ce in tou weak! 'out ill ui Hfj on he subject of lnarri:t;e, .limlii.i nskcri one lleiiedlrt she knew lo diseribe niarrleii lire. lie said: Thoor elhally It i:-. ureal stuff but uelually -Hell's Hell's:" An )flii-e Itlsriissiiin. The club reiierler said ll In so hot lh.it the city officials can't roll U. the slreeti nnyniore t hey stick lo Kellier ilurliiK (ho nlcht and It's too much of x Job to reluy them at nix lilor reiimrkcil lhat I lift hot weather made him think nl ' walermi Ion, seashores, hum. inuckh In the moonllKht, bathliij,' biuuties, " All. I ll i chorused wonilere "SUI'T r KKC'R RATION MEET AT LINC OLN HOME Tho gasoline "price war" Unit has begun in the inidille west will temporarily benefit consumers, but it is mure than likely that When tile Iii'eviiiliiiii' fnnrliHnn in Hip nil imliKtrv liny lmoii vi.nn.- - l' ., , , ' Ani1 'I"'11 t hu cMy uiL-u, jiiiius win snap duck wneie iney noiong. ' Theie is bouiitl to be great many casualties in this "war" and that is one regrettable fact about it. Another is that when the "smoUe oi' battle" has lifted and that people can survey calmly the results there likely will be found less competition in the oil business than there ha:; been. The ineviiabre consequences of "price wars," which bring to consumers for a short time wanted products at low price's is the elimination of the weaker factors in the business. Independent oil companies in competition with the Standard organizations have, a great many of them, giown so strong of late yen:-, that theie need lit! no fear of monopoly, but that the gasoline business will be in fewer hands hereafter is to be cNpected. That may make for higher prices than have been charged in the past. Over-production of crude oil has forced down prices of this product. There has been an over-production of petroleum prod ucts, of gasoline among tliem. This has depressed the price of "gas" almost everywheie in the counliy. The sharp cuts now an nounced in the middle west apparently carry the price below tin cost of production and distribution. If they did not there would be no complaints from the "weak sisters" that they will be forced out of business by them. extra imcc permits moving- tlm front uxid two Inches fartliiir.'alieail of 'tho, motor, thus ,chanjclnff.tlie velirht dls-. Irlhtitloti und Insuring greater riding comfort, t'omforr ls- Turthe.r added by IncreuHlilK . tho 'lentrth ol(, the front "lirinfrs from 36' 1-2 Inches p. 87 8-8 Inches am tiio 'runrifiirfngg frefm 61 1-2 to ,56 1-2 inches The- frame, how,:.si?t Inches , deep. Is even HturdbnJ. because of the lncreag ed depth. The , live: cross members are also heavier. ' SiirliijE shackle bolts liiivc been Increased 50 p,er cent in bearing surface,, which givtfl lon$ or wear and- freedom. from noise,' -. 10 improve the' body.-appearanco and. Insure further comfot. many r'e- nnements iia.ve also been made. The radiator' has been raised .2 1 Inches, adding hoth to' Its looks and to cooling efficiency. The'iiowl 1s raised young thlnKi"1 harmonhie,. giving KreuXer : strcafn line eiiect.rroni railulor'up to. wlml sleltl, Tenders are of newest style full crown design. dcvclopVd ' and " manu factured by llitpp. Thelr enanteling and finish are applied In Jlupfi's new enuniellng department, now. In opera tion. ' I ; Inspection" of the Instrument ' board reveals dmprovenients In . convlence mid nppeurance. Gauges are grouped closely, together, the. ; ignition, light switch and Tuse panel forniing ope oal,- aful the oil guugc.and ammeter the other, with dish light and speed pmeler in tile center.' . The', bottom of the Instrument board ;rm j (n lur mony w llli the top Ine.' i ' 1 Gearshift and brake levers are moro convenient. They have be. n moved forward considerably, il'foi'd- ing easier access to tho drlv.ir's seat, anil giving more room 'throughout Ihe fronl coiirpHrtment. The d'stlnctlvcs fan-shaped rear light has ben retained, n has the I'mergency gasoline valve, n' lliinmo- ibllo feature. i Kxtra body room afforded by tho longer wheelbase has enabled the de (ISy I. X. S.) signers and engineers to inak mun; V"KK, Aug. I'll. Abruluilu Jconservntlvr' hotly changes which MiM name town," Springfield, to the beniily of each niodol. Curves. has been chosen for th'i , supplant ing Fiiuure corners and ' bevel ! al ion t ougress to ,ed eilges, give a new symmetry anil' announces the grace of oulllne. "rely new; Body. Is HuDD't answer to' he .public, demand for a smart run-1 ibout Kieolhlng about the qar i WSII TOO. Onen een wln.Uhif.lrf low t--eontrlbutes to the impression of "my and speed.' Aside from Its trlklnr charm, this model Is very practical, moruge space belnfl pro- v.iu(;a Dack or ihe seat, with unusually 'Urge OOllltUirttllenl III Ilia ..u. Ha..Ir the oame speolal, lumlpment is fnr lilshed as with the special touring aa Well as guurd rails for the rear deck. Til' car can also be secured, in Stan. daril dnrk blue without Ihe speclul equipment, of the special roadster. tn the sedan,' a graceful sweeping ciln,'e murks Ihe Hue where bodytund cqwi meet, and the rear corners have been frentlv rnnml.rf unn,inn.u hu.. neen feduced In-helgjit and made wider, n accordance with latest prac tice.. Very durable gruy wool cloth, with blue stripe,- Is used for uphol-try:-- ' Body hardware Is of bright nickel finish. Other equipment In cludes rear view mirror and wind shield cleaned. nanges In -Ihe' four passenger coupe which will attract immediate attention are the diminution of all bevel.' edges on body and rear deck und the substitution ot graceful cur blend hito cuch other in a flowing weep, a fholstery, body hardware and equipment duplicate the sedan. vnanges in tne . two . passenger coupe consist in lowering tho roof Hllghtly and adding to the space un der the 'rear deck, now of. 20 cubic reet Inside capacity:, ample for con sldertible luggage, golf, bags, or un usuully large parcels. leather up- noistery . Js . . furnished on standar. r)0-rr on . this model are unusually wide, , being 32 Inches. Beat width Is now 45 Inches, sufficient for three Persons of medium lie. The body of the touring Is finished tola new. Hupmobile blue, with strln- Inr In a- lighter blue. Both the spec ial touring, and special roadster nrc painted a, new blue also, but different from that of the touring. Body col ors on the closed models are the new shade of- blue. ' ' . Prices on the new . models, at Iji Grande,' are as follows: . Touring car, 1128! roadster, ..11420; special tour ing, I16S0; special roadster. $1620: ,l.wo passenger coupe, 81700; four pas senger coupe, J18.0; five passenger ttcdan,- 12026. . . . n ' " ' - ... 1 ;- SHAW ISN'T SURE ; ; . ;PE0PLE CAN RULE Hf Uaykl .M. t'liiirch. Iiileriiutloiial. .News Service Coitc- SHHldCllt. I.UMXJN, Aug 18. Lincoln's im mortal , words "Clovenment ot the people, for the people und by the peo- ti nave litiien .on the unsvimin- thetior ears of Oeorge Uernurd Shaw. .miaw it: in favor of "government of lha people, but he Isn't at all sure ilbOUt Ihe Wisdom if "-.ieup.i.,i..n. K. turee lachesi making ll now. i 16.- I tie nne people. I why everybody 'The business of making laws and governing a couiltr..-.' require certain laonltics which only eerla.n men pos sess, -said the Irish playwright und philosopher. .' r '.."Titles yoii 'get thine men ybu are going to' make' an extraordinary mess of'lt. If 'the 'people are leit lo choose ihotr governors they would chouse men like . Mr. Uottomley." tihaw Is nothing If not constructive, so while "he critlclescs "government n.v tne people," he offers a plan which he declines will make democ racy a thing of sense. Test, committees' to telentiiicalh select the people who ure tit to gov ern, .are suggested by Shaw. These cqnimlttees would suggest panels ol candidates for the people, under the snw .plan.- He would huve three panels, namely: ranel, A-Those ' men und women capable oi dealing with foreign pol icy 7und finance. - I'anel B Those who could deal with home affairs and who would inuke good members, of l'arliumctu. I'unel e Those capable of dealinc wth municipal affairs. I'nder the Hliaw plan tlie neoule fwou.d choose. their legtslutoru (rom I'anel 'A, uhd the member.i oi I'linel I. would choose the executives from I'anel A. I nless soiiH' such: plan is adonttt for selecting those, who . are rit to rule It will be better li nations slide back Into hereditary' government, like the House ol lordu, according to Shaw's views.' Ooupled with the selective system ot government must come an unscc tarlan religion. Shaw declares. America, suvj Shaw, is beuinnlni: to drift Into un empire and oners, a flue example of the need of an ui,- scctarlan religion. The people o. America liuve got lo get rid of sec- WISE SIlKhlly inipirfict in plain UUuk an.! popu lar ninnies of tvliuhlt: quality. ( N ' "' st Gm' ' . :t ii. Wf - fyy " 1 '. "i: ew Hadiuin Kill; in numy colorH und paltuins. Jrrscy Kilk wilh flut vtl luittoms in a.isortt'd colors. Silk Petticoats For Fall -:-$6.00 to $6.85 14V J T $3.25 to $10.00' tn PONGEE , Fop attractivq Sumlncr Apparel and durability ' it. has no HVal. i V)iyi ' .: ' iw .-' .... '.. Colored Regular $2.&H I Domestic ' ! ' $1.90 Yard P!', i . $1.00 Yard ., tarlnnlsni, or to rccognl.6i that U -hi j "The I Irish people have gono believes. A ' reliK'ious formula vh!yb-i through a terriblo experience," the Is applicable to all is necessary. 1 ; -.ilArchhisliop continued, "and ouirbl in .'es '" " " .v.. ..... .,..nri"lniiui' cononucu, '-anti ought t Shaw I:; of the opinion that the sci'i,,, , ,, ,, , i.i .- , , , , ,, , . "e able to detenu ne for tlicir.selve 'ecllve system shun d be a)ip fed .jto .nii.m-n Kllgllsh aristocracv, which risen Jo. ja j ' " eoitiitig election wniu .iney measure oi liower through lareiitag... wain. They, not the Americans, lie declare:; that "our aristocrat,, have to live in Ireland, anil it la. I consists of a large proportion of in'-: repent, for Irishmen themselves to tellectiial itliols." This is due to tlioisellle Iheir own afrairs. Kngllshnuin's habit of getting' rid of' "' think the young Kreo Slata hia children at an early age1 ' unclifrt floverninent has made ,1nurvolou3 the plea of having lliem edliratcijU Progress. They took over thq cotlll Shaw says. -.)..lrv nithoiit an army,, without police. wniioiii, jiuigoK or courts working, England Bars Divorce Detail's -in '"'' 1,1 'welvg months, despitu tho tiiosi inner opposition, they, have luld the foundation of-secure and or derly goverinA'iit in Ireland." . . i (By Associated Press) . a '' LONDON, Aul'. 20. British KeWl papers soon will cease to carrv . ile'i tailed reuorts of eviilenco . riven . 5n divorce cases. ., . , -.-il The House of Common . iCommil- tee, which has been considerinis Ihrlr question some time, recomnutml.t that newspapers 'be permitted tp"ppt- hsh only the statement of the, titioner, tlie defense, tlie jmleie1 summinc up, any points . of which may arise during- trial., anil cue jurys imiiinejs and mdirmnnt. flu; names ol witnesses may be, mv , out noi their evidence. M Tlie committee also reconiiiic that the scope of a bill carrv these suppjestions should be widcied to include the prohibition of reports oi matter tnai is indecent in ail ,iio cectiings neiore a judicial bcncj TELLS IRELAND TO ' BIAKE OWN FUTURE (lly I. -V. S.) "' ATIILOMO, Irelanil,. All!;. :'1s Most Americans have lost interest the Irish question," said ' Alclrblsl I'lli'lcy. of Kiltimore. on hin 'nl'l'lkal here for a visit tit liis old- hrmi.l Itiw The female of the species i.-. bir cooler th; n the male. ' m:w I -i lu olll , I'lilll.lS, Tenlh Annual l: be hi Id Keltiber 8-I2. ivi;round iiutl liei n ation Assocla- It has also been possible, to mako lion of A iti.-t'ft-.i m, a.,!- ..-i....... 'il,.. i...A-in. ' mil .... .t. ,1,,1. mi, re euniioniiiiie ii.-i l ilts the congress will meet. tiithllng lo upholstery or cushions In l-i.'t:. son i,i '.tun delegates, lucluil- :snme ports nntl . additional leg room lllq l.-.tillnt; llgtires 111 cdllentlou and In others . ' "uiiiiiy i . ci t-atlon. are expwtcd S t etng and vet eon'rvateio It atlt iitl. Lust year s congress at , cha n t.-s In i nch body model have All un V I'lly bmiiKiit together tiiio 'been made. In the touring cnr.' nllen rci'Min ,- litu.i ti. Paelilc foast. the tlon Ip called to the graceful lines of Siuith. Miil.lle Wed. Last. I'timida rentiers, the hnrmon'niis eomhlnutlon an. I t hi abroad. The sessions will of botlv ami inn ,mrf ih.. .t.il.l, Intr bj'. l.el.l lit Hit- Slain I'miliol and tint hung appearance of the entire cur St ile Arsenal. The top is of clear vision type, with ! Sim .- Hi, piirposi of the congres.1 1 no renr upright bow. nntl tailored h It. .11 cuwii itiaetleal anil tried leven more rarerully than before. iiielhi.il- r roiuoiing coniinunlty I I'erliups the most noteworthy Im ! . ! .ill. a u In appropriate." kii ,i I rovemenl matle lu the top has been .loseph Lee. oi Lotion, pieslilent ollln prnvltllng greater convenience and the iMinBi'e: s. "lhat the home ot l.i.i- ease of hundllni; the slnrn eurtulns. If a man tloe-: not know when he is well off he can easily find somebody willing to tell him. t n! u. A itler mnitltil eil 111'- i on:;l e...'. I'elsiiiis wlil a i: most commuiiitv i. sli.tul'i be selected fo: We expect t hill malll tut to see Lincoln's A comedian who is supi.oi tin-;' two wives says the job caused him to jvo "lmik'' He finds it not a joke. Ohio's only woman mayor will resign. That shows does not posses the spirit of a male officeholder. that she Sooner or later the road hex gvU into his natural element in the ditch. The grist of Sunday motor fatalities is regular and dependable. Hy uslnti a rigid metal frame around the curtain light, the curtains becom ing scratched or carked.- makes the curtains fit even mnM iln.ilv nn.l t'.ti'fc. inr oiiite where he prtutlceti Mi.-lr Initullutioo mitre slmpl'i and hiiv int. I ihe i hair where he sat as .iuli ker. The curtains are no longer a member el the Legislature. " I rolled ror slowing bilfj kept flat, I'r'.iiiiii. nt speakers o on the pro-1 thereby ellnilnalng cracking or i tut r. K' I'ng. A speclul rompurtmenl l tho Among Hi.- tuples In be discussed rear of the front seal has been built a:e the national physical fitness I for them, where thev nn-rendvfor itimi'iilgn. athletics for girls and wo. instant use. m.-n. n.liilt rei i-ctllon. tho church I The tourlnir enr-s lonnenii width honie play, small- 'has been sllirbllv ln,-n.i.tl l.v roonrt- n-eounli y reereallon. i Ing the rear of the car more grail ual-coliii-.-tl people an. I'ly than In the past. . , The spec'al touring, a mottel which Jhns htitl a witle. following since Its I first introduction on the. previous jserles Hupmohlle. is given a dlstlllc- :o live slile untl nppeal by disc wheels. ap. tilt kt l-plated niilliilor intl lieatlllghls to stop street caul lights, svei Ul ton. sclltf rlater in sitqi i" ittim in ami striping. town tun! 1 et feall'Ml Sullltlli'l- t ill Ion. ill'l'.- ( Iiiiii-li lleltiti Wnntetl. I liv 1. X. S.I MOVMOITHSIIiK. Kng., Aug, The ll iplt-t Aiwa ititlon bai- i .lied lo th- l i'I'e. '-111114. -ll'l churches on the numbers of hymns. I The special roadster, with aa en.. Only the Best New Shoe Styles IVirihnlng n nw n'usoa, nomt-n Instinctively turn to this Store for skillful ndnptations of the newest fashion thrinrs. Nor hr I hoy dtsttppointi'il. for ftory pootl ahoi tyl, from tutloriul oxforis to nrumt nov 'ltit!i is rrpri'nti hr- vnvh purtk'iilar variation of a ino-i st'lrctrii boiauAtr It i thi most a(tnutivf. lirst fltttntr modi'l which has been created. The Bootery Inc. A Paradise for Tiird Feet Home of the Arrh Aid Shoe - OKOVEK SMITH. M?r. (Ino always entprs a rcsUiitrant for bit(er or worse. ' , -, . ,'iM This Groys Hair :y,-Bac)in.:,: 'j Kep-.fre;-rain."i ih9 curse-., of-'; faUlnC- hair "ant , baldnjBat.VluiEs J,. UquidScftlpNfa-. ; B feeds haie"; growing medicine through rubber nipple directly to the hair roots. new method scalp treatment. Von EiS tops falling hair grows new hair in 90 dy. Ak us rbout the 90. day treat ment plnn We sell it under monev-brick guaranty. Suy Vnn Eas today and VGn Lbs your lr.ir tonight. Sold by Glass Drugs, La Cimndc, Ora lts tho marvelous Opporlunity iValks in on Ihe 'JejM Vho has Wip'ney At that. Opportunity isn't what yr.u woultl call a kllock er any ruore Ihan -you would be considered a knocker if you were doing all you could to boost for your home to'wn. ' - . ' ; I, Let's leave the knocking for Ihe olher fellow and do all we can to help this town and county. And personally, lite niein bers of this bunk will do their share by giving you a Hank ing Service that you right fully deserve aa Olio of our ! i customers. YlllI HKI.l- UKWI-: llKLl-j yoii and Toi:i-:Tin-;it! WI-: HKL1 llLlt HOMhij TOWN. ;, I Thai's real team work! j VJOUUD -RELIABLE - PROGRESSIVE-