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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1923)
7" 4' nfimlny. October Local News In Brief 0IIG KVKNTS October 17-2011.' V. O. K.' stages "liayH of hero. ainhor H -China pheasant season opens at .sun-up. i .-loiter pj - I,, n. s. plum Mil ton high football team here. October 2a China pheasant n:i.Mitn closes at Min-down. Oetobi r 27 Pendleton high foot hail it-am plays K. 1 1. S. hern. October :il--Deor scaoi closes nl Miiir-ilown, Novrtuhi r a-IO (lenintivc) . Presentation "Cypsy Mover" op eratln hy L. II. S. gleo eub. November to Maker high foot ball Main plays L. U. S. at Maker. November 1 if-1 7 1 'rosea tat inn "Anno What' Her Name" Ol-act curm-ilv drama) )iy Junior cla-s 1,. II. S. November 24 T,. II. S. football tram plays Wallowa high at Wal lowa. . November 29 Thanksgiving football game here l.etwi mi Kn-tt-rpriso anil It. H. S. Vigils .School: Mrs. A. 10. suporlntcnib'ii 'the pa.st wi in Coiimy Ivanboo. county school l. has lii-'-n spending k visit inu" Bcfiools at K'niiHu. Hlljfiir.t. P.rry. Suinni vitio, pioasant Cirovo and Dry rn-ol:. j 'Jlnw lo 1'o.llnilil . .Ml-H. Mv.-n-lt k-n..-l..a II. .1., HOn loft lllia inni-ninn- fnr lnPH..n.. .whoro thoy will niako lliolr homo in! iho fiilm-o Mr k-nn..-i..u i...n .. tlon In Iho court houso thoro Xaniim llankoi- In Iji (inni.lo ? ThoinaH .1. Malionoy. ono of the Naiiipa. Idaho, hankorn, is ovor today ooiiloi-i-int,' with his old li-iond .lay Dohhln of Josorm, who with Mrs. Oohhin. canio out last oyonln to moot Mr. .Mahoaoy. Idaho Is ini-ln-ovitiff slowly, says tho Nampa bankor, nn.l tlioy' hayo a most hope ful outlook for-tho futuro. Sid 'I'liini r .Vial., in Tumble Kidney Turner of I'tiioni recently indicled by the county ffrand jury charged Willi liuinslnuKlitor, Is fac liiK anotlu r. IhouRh Ions serious today, lie was recently arrested for speodinu' anil driyintf -a cur while in Jiivieatod. and wilt be tried on that offense this afternoon al two o'clock before jiisllc-. of tho peace. HiiKh K. Hrady. Aipe.lls II. If. for I-'.. nils l.einen, manager Heads Up ! Here Conies a Snowstorm of O'coats For Boys Who Slide In Style. ( Ahead of the snow and ahead of your best expectations in boys' coats and unless all signs fail Nov. 15th will find every coat keeping some boy warm happy and good looking. Such style has never before been lavished in juvenile boys' wear. Wooly, rugged, solid coats for latter and bet ter days browns, tans and grays that everyone in your home will love. Prices high? Never here and in Overcoats this winter we are going to, establish a new value standard that will be re garded IToyle. Lanpher and Xtragood Bovs' Coats SK.Si) to S18.83 Lanpher Boys' Mackinaw Coats 8(5.83 lo SU.85 Lanpher Men's Mackinaw Coats $8.43 to $13.83 Coats of Best Quality C loths. Every Coal with Our Name Back of Them for Satisfaction. Sl.imlnnl MenlinmllM- of (juality Clint's Clothiery Tim fctm-o Willi Consolem. PMJCllAlli l tW Va.ll.1 1,-lulU. 1H, 102.1 christian Home Orphanage of 'oun - l it I Huffs. Ia, (Jrando people for funda fo twdp in ov.-rcominir . rlu inn, ...Hlnln.-.l floods tlml ill nnilitt oil portions or Council Mlufis. seriously damaging 1 ho insiiiniton. MiiMn-x New I'ninl Tin J I ohm' Independent Telephone company is us' tig Its powder puff ami wrinkle fcinovrr on its building front wiih marked suco s.i, for the nw stucco exterior decidedly im proves tliu buibllntf. i Visitors In Cranilc , Mr. arnl Mrs. I .el toy Hull, nnii iwo fiinall soiiH, of Cli-nns Kixry, 1'iabn, arrlvod In Ln (iiaiitb- for ;i hort visit at llio homo of Mm. Hull':; inothor, Mrs. Mattio Ooblrn. SImp' R tidiness Is ralr , Wiih such shocpnion as I-'rank Sloan of Si am i. 1.1 and Jnv Hnbbin fif Jos. ph. stopping at tho l'nhy hoh-l it is ucoilicrts In K.iy that the layman lias had an opportunity dur ing I lie past 1M hours to find nul soini'thinff worth while about -Hush nop business. KtiHi of 1 ho shoop doaiors rlaiin that lo ail appoarancos thr industry Is In trood shape for a number of years due to I ho world wide shortage of sheep, lint.' said Mr. I obbin, "let' cross our lingers when we talk or think of Iho bright fnt'ire that was prodiotoil for cattle a few years njio, and now look .at ratHc." ( lii'.i nurcouuhs Sws t'lrnr' Sky "l-Ivi'i-ylhlnK Is lining to In' nil ''11''.' j'onaiiy to do a lllllo uiiHinosr. anil sliako hands with his old frlond. Alot-ton KiiMlo, mayor of ".lunirlo 1own." "j ran BOO ),0 silvor lining to l bo rloinl, I think." snld lion. j"and wo will all work toKPllior in pulling things hack lo normal just a thoy usc-d lo lie. Of course, in il'mutlua coimly, vo raise mostly iwhoal .an;l ovt i-yono knows how the whoat miser has boon hit., but we jaro stilt whistling." lni(M'rly ('l.ni.Kl's lln.ub .Mrs. Anna II. Huff has purchased Iho J. T. Harvey homo ill Z 1 : Klrsl sl reel and will take possession lui mediatoly. Mrs. Huff lias boon liv ing in tile valley but o.vpecls to make her homo in the city permanently. This property was listed, with the (loo. H. (.'urrey. real estate tiKeney. Hepnly Co.i.mai.iler Keuvcs I Mrs. Kathryn Krlckson. Ileputy Supremo t'oin.nander at l.are of Hie II. A. or the Maccabees, left yi s Jlerday morning for Itaker. win re Hie jslie will spend a few days on busl- llejlfl. Will Slay a While Mr. a ml Mrs. (!. M. Curtlss havo decided to stay u while in l.u (.Iramle and have closed up their Kainela homo and rented the homo of M rx. Met all on Wash i nut on street while she is visit,inf her tliiittfhlcr in t ho Heal values in fine slat lonery in any color as well ns whH. of all Hi very latest patterns from the largest factories at prices most phenomenal considering ihn high prices of paper at Kilveri horn -Wright's Family Drtifi: Store. la-U'-tf NEW TODAY a a a a a a a a All material for this must lie entered for publication withe sltuniion willi rre.slilonl I'ooliilire. a not Iuter than 0:00 o'clock on SI tin. luvt time rier lie hml proimreii a the day of publication. Any a; hly e.nvw. r wlileh lie eurrioil willi liiui a matter submitted after that a: to iho While llon.io. a hour will be held until the fol- a; lowing day for publication. a a a a a a a a a a l-'Olt K.M.H One dozen Willie lioin lions, clioiip. Inouire tivoiuie, or cull :! 1 :i-W. ' I ti- i.or- Mnl 13-11 I! KN'P rtno.n .' N. Soeond. with l.oiir'il nt workmen prof erred. Iu-i:i-:tt 'On SALK LiwoMyn pups. 1 it weeks old. $10. all and ?r.(in apiece. 2:i'4 Second. tu-i:t-:!i THE SALK CHKAP (Hie I lodge touring car. In good eondhion. with good ruhher and good top. Same can he seen al Muick (larago or hy calling K. t '. Tuckey, i rustee In hankruptcy. 1 u-1 !-:(t IT) It SA LK OK KXCII A N( 1 K Ono Pow( r ICiislluge Cuiter, w hat have you to offer. K. c. Tuckey. sns Second. in-i:i-lt FOK SALK (Hie Curland, magaxlne coal strre. In splendid condition. One cider hid., fi't gal. Ono spring Cot. One Hast man Camera, post card size. 1-;. '. Tuckey. 1 M'S Soond Si. , Ki-i:t-n WANTKI) Aeeiits Kelt giinrunteed hosiery, direct from mill to wear er, sil.iry paid for full time or spare hours. All styles in cotton, heat her. and silks. hit ruut tonal KniMIng Mills. Norrlstou n. Pa. lo-Ki-iip WAXTKf) Young man with r w hours every day to spa.ro to solicit business for nationally advertised office equipment. S'ricily commis sion hasis. ICarnlnv's depending on aldlity and hard work, character r-f-Tenee r.USr',''l. Hex l!j:i. Hois'. Idaho. lo-13-SI WANTKI A Klrl work. Call :H1 for g ni-ml hoone--W. I rt-1 3-31 LOST Watch rhain. cougar f gold hand w It h red s t. Leave Ohserv-r office. Itewurd. I'On I'.KXT Thre room unfurnish- d hous. 2114 Pine. i i,r iufor nuitifin f.nd owner nt Pastime 'ttt Hall. 10-i:t.i lST -Aulo I tinip r lutun-n Valer ia school hoiiHe and lri (irand'. l indt r h ive wiih J. It. Oliver, or I'houo 47'4-M. Kftwunl. 1 o-1 3-t I TTTFi irwiiM M r. 1 'ii rl iss h:i ys t In "Tom .Terry" wt-al lior Is about hen- land -and lu' caiiiiut find it tn his hour! to allow Muritn King, who w:ih form-jt-rly also tt rcKhlcnt of Kamoht, to hnv ull lh fun there Is li ft hi the ' v orld. For thai reason In w ill rv main for u iVw weeks just to mix ! , . . . . SOCUll time. ((rrV !.. II...... 1 rl ai Sam Harris, of Hi I loo Vi fiiwory, has piiiThtiKi'tl a flvo room mnili'i'!ihoitu- on Adantrt avt'iiuo. nour i In- KroinhoiiHo, from II. Kick tin. Mr. Kick I in Iiua Kcrnrod u position jon tin- u.-W. ttt Himiin'ion ami j will move in :i IVw tiays wiit-n Mr. 1 la rris - w It I t n ko posHi-ssioii of h is jnt'W prop riy. This sab' vv.'ih ma)' (Continueil from pape 1) M-:W VOUIv iV) The i'W York Artiericnns. ' liattlng fle (;iant pitchers Tor i:i hits, (iMla.r heat tho Now York Nationals M to I. I'veniiiK tho world series Mivhig each team fv nines wen. 'I'liv (limits scored ull of their runs In hc last two inuinjis (Iih Yankci'S frotiing siv runs in Hit sctimd and ono each in tho third int fourth cantos. Tho (ilants hit nit par willi tho Vank- o'os hta wen' unab.'o to nmko them a.t oiTiciio, Tho rifth Knmo will In plac,t tomoriiiu, Kirsf inning: Vanks, no runs, 4)110 lilt, one error. ;innts, no runs. (wi hits, no on'oi-s. Secoin! Inning: Yanks, rK rims live lilts, one ormr. iiants, no runs, iki hits, no errors. Hyan succeeded .Scl nml loQuilhui tiM)k ltaus pi ii co for tho ;innis , in the seoond inuiuK'. Third Inning: Yanks, out run, two hits, no errors, ilnuts, no ii i ns, ono hit, no errors. l-'onrth inuiug: Yanks, one mil , two hits, no eriiirs. (hints, no ru-'s one lilt, no errors. Pil'lli hininu;: Yanks, no runs, one hit. mi errors, ;inuts, no run, no hits, no errors, Si.vth inninti: Yanks, no runs, no hits, no errors, (limits, no runs two hits, no errors. Seventh Inning: Yanks, no rnns one hit, no errors, (iirnts, no runs one hit, no errors. Kijihl Inning: Vauks mi nnifl, one hit, no eri-ors. (;iunts, threo runs, lour lilts, out error. I'cn-iMM-k relenMi Shaw key in 'ight for Yanks. oiniiiitl wont into the box fur tin (hints. Ninth luniii!! anks. nn runs, mi errtirs, (Janls, out; run. no error. Summary: Teams 1 2 3 4 .1 II 7 S 9 li.H.K. Yankees o n I I (1 o (t tl 0 K i:t 1 fiinnts ( o ( tl II ii II :t 1 I i:t I Batteries: Yankees, Shaw key. I'eiiiKrtk and Nchang; (Plants, Scott, It, van. MiKullhiii, .hiniianl, ltaries and Snyder, WEEKS REPLIES (Continued from Page I ) this suhject hut- if necessary shall place all facts he fore a proper trih- ccLs I Vi-ls Slroiigl. A I though Mr. Welts would not -ataio agency. j YANKS WIN I FOURTH Ml eoiiiinont upon Mr. Kurd'H Ftiiterneiit Steiiline; u march nn llioir tunny lioyonil issuing Ills own' forlulil reply, rrlou.lH Miwl. ('olorn. Turni-r mill Mi'S tliero wiih every inilleiillon tlint IhiUIoii l-'o.x-o nl;litieil uwuy to l,u (irnnilM lelt, .slroiiKly mi t In, i'Iiui'ivom Unit poll Ijeul Iniliioiu'es wnrkiiii; tlu-oiiRli liitii iiiiit provenled Hie llolrnit iiiiinlirno. inner I rum iinui iiiiiik .uusiie nuu.iiH. Column a.Iiurlnt- tho d:iy ho twlee ilisriiMHOiI LA (;it;Mi;. MAIIKKTS.. TOU.AY Top Price .Markets. Itanch eggs, 4.r rents dozen. Kaglo Valley tomatoes, Hc lh.; U.K. I;cr:. Cuhhage. a to fi cents, top quality, l-iour. slrulght $l.!tr.. patent $-.M.ri, Washington hurd whout, $:MT, Watermelons, : cents pound, peaches, $l.2fi per hox. Cantaloupe:!,' ID cents. Lemons, fif to tir cents pep dozen. Oranges, medium J.'. ei-nlM, largo 1H rents. Sweet potatoes. Hin p:-r lh. Florid i grapof ruil, -f cents. Fresh Spinach. 10 cent per pound. Cucumbcry. picking :i.r cents per gallon. Head lettuce, IT, cents. 2 for 2.1e. Hot house lettuce, Att rent.': jier lh. Carrots H cents huinjli. Turnips, 10 cents per hunch. Omen pepper, 1 Tt cents per lh. lit d peppers 2 r cents p r lh. J.ady Finger grapes, 20 r nts per pound. Tokay grapes. 20 ceiiti; per lh., ?i.io nt.n p r hask t. Concord grape., 1& cents per lh., r.Ti per iniiiket. Huhhanl stu:sh, a d ill per lh. IMinipkins. & rents per lb. Nftw; potalooB, 3 r-etilfl per pound. l;ui:ilns, t.r to 2 cents per pound. ca.no sugar, lll.f' per P'O lbs. Tillamook cheese, 4' cent P'T pound. Creamery hotter, eeptn 1 pound; $1.15 'I pounds. Hens, 2S cents. lleef loin and flat hon, 25 cenU. Pol roasts, 10 to 1 renin. He-f hoil, S, 1ft and ir tent. Lutili chops. 40 1 cnts. Shoulder luinh chops. 30 rent, lionud Steak, 2 rents prr pound. tj-g of lamb. 4 rents, Pork, whole shoulder. 11 rn. Pork. Mioulil'T roust. 2 rrnls. Pork ihoim, 2S rents. Steuk, ?rt to 25 crnts. I,lnk witi::gt 20 rent p'-r lh. (huotiiio 22 Cetl'. 4 Vi rrlrr. Mine run nml nut, tl 2 deliver 0- Ft..,, met Move. 112. 1U nVllvrrM. Lump, IU.3i illlvrl. LA GRANDE EVENTNO urn . rrmrnmiri mm .farm t I ROAD CONDITIONS : IN EASTERN OREGON Tho comlltlon of Kustrn Dnwm hUrhways. .uvconlhttf to iho uroiron.iH'. follows: dl (iiaiiiU' - Joseph llij;hwy (Utiad to Will ton ii l.akr) I.a Cramlo - Jsluml City: I'n.l construciioi) for rosurfai'inK uml wb-1 i'IMhk:: tw.i inllv di'liiup nr'i-.ssnry: iliv lour w'll niniii.'il ..nil in I'nli- i'(iihII- linn. I Highway fiirn t' lrnM'lc niter wnrkin?; liniirs.1 Writi-h oul Inr imih- r-i rn.'Mi.n o.iilpini'nt. .'nit pttssiiltli-. Islaml f'lly . .Uki'l: , i:ci lli nl ina- Joiiin Mill . Uopin ni i' .Inncllnii la.iiun. ! (jiini lion or I'nlun.l.la lltv.T IIIkIi. Alli-.il - Inil.li r Wjri.i: r.i.l.T ciiii- j ' : . M-irailniiilK.-il uml In cxr.-llonl Hi ni liim for inafa.lanilzini:; . !'"-7,'."!''!''""' , ., ru.1,1,1.1.,1: s.. li..n h..lll!llOI,, "'" THI-.J1 .f The llnllo, (Iranili- llnuclv 1'anyon now n.i r. ciiru- , " "Klnn - llifkrr - Ii. I ilrlvhiK iv.illli...! uorlli ! Ilhinr- V"""-1''1' !ri""'" - I'.-n.lli'ton . !inn hart li.-i.lt-.. wh.-n- Iraflir pa..-.s in.-j""tl - V. ll..trl..n-'l,-.o Diillra: .Mara ,1,.,. hunl,.r.i. iluli.iKi'il onlli-.. illslanra anil In r- i 1 : 1 ri ti - .Mhium Wallnwa - 1 .n.slrhn -1 :nier iri.se - Joseph : Marada mixed nml in excellent, condition, i Joseph - Wallowa l-ako: (!ood con Idiilon. ! Itaki'r - (nrnueoda Highway Itaker-llalfway: miles inacndam 1 2 1 miles graded roiulbed. Halanee i fair county road. New gradn on lower , Powder IHver hot wren l,'ivi It rid ire WEDDING BELLS! M FMCAI. HP1UNCK (Special Tho rain of lust week was of much henrfll to the farmers as II will help the range and also put farm land in I'inu shape for fall plawlng. Iteeent visitors' at the, home of Mi', and Al rs. J. I-'. Kennedy were Mr. land M rw. A. Chandler of (irande, and Mr. and Mrs. Ij. S. f Winth oi Tho Dalles, i It looks like winter would soon l ! here as t he hills are covered with isnow. The sheep ure coming out of the mountains, several hands hav nl i reudy passer) through Medical on the : way to fall pasture. j Miss Mildred Kennedy of Medical, ; who hi attending high school til Union, jSpeni the week-end with her parents i Mr. umi Airs.' T. 10. Kennedy. I Miss Casseily of I taker, who is 1 (caching the primary room at MedUl Jcal, spent tlm week-end with hoi-' IpareutK til Maker. The weather helng j to stormy to make the return trip with her horse. Virglo Kelly mudo an Mia trip t" Meiiical Sunday evr'iiing hringhig Miss Casscdy so that slut Conjd he on duty Motnluy morning. .Mr. and .Mrs. Cut: 1'oters and ch 11 jdreu were Saturday's guests at the J. 1''. Kennedy home, also to visit .Mr. and Mrs. Winth. I Al r. and Mrs. F. Whit ten ret nrned 'Saturday after two weeks spent visit ing relatives anil friends of Oswego. 'lh..e .i-.rit -. ri.w. j-ii Several of tin runners spent Fri 'day woriiing on the fence and doing 1 ot her repair work on tho Medical (springs cemetery. a picnic dinner jiiad heeii planned, hut as tho weather .was tifontiy dinner was served at tho .1. I-. Kennedy home. Mrs. Scott of Maker, mother of Mrs. W. Lane, is planning on spending iho 'winter at .Medical at tin; homo of W. I J -ii lit. Wi ilnesilny uml were inurrlod. Tlioy wore :toci!iumnietl hy Mrs. I'. .1. Pow ers mill .Mrs. i'. 'rurner. Air. uml Mrs. Knyo linve always lived lit Modleiil and luive' iti:i ny 1'rieiiils; wlio wish the 'Ollll peotile ii llupti.v life. Mr. ii n.l Mrs, 1.. H. Winth left fur their home in Tho Dalles, after a de lightful week vpeut al Mate.-; and Med leu I. They still have a warm spot In their he:ir(s.for Medical and expect to ho resldenit of Medical again. Mr, and Airs. H. Croon have moved . up to tint I'M Ih-geman mill tn help j I-M with the sawmill. AS'. Meyers hu gone to Corlcnupin to work In the mines. ( Mr. Kd Turner has nioveij nut of thr mountains for the winter. Mr. and Mrs; L. Fish of Lyons 11111! were at F.( Wliltten's Wednesday fori peaches. ; Mi. O. Woodsen of Cottage Orove, ; hi: fvth.er, mother, brother and neph- , w of Teus spent Tiifjtda with Mr. i and MrH. J. . Wanker, and enjoyed; :i fl'ie ehirken dinner, t hey returned j to Milker In the evening and left the. tanio. evening for Collage (jrovo. Mrs. Jufi--.' IMmoMn returm-d homo j Wcduestlay a rier u months init in , La (Irunde and Itaker. ! Cy William:! and .las Alorrsey of pow'er Hiver w-'re rlriing for cattle ' n Iho Crock Wednesday. Y" Workers in Havana Extend Friendly Aid i HAVANA. fAP ) - The Mereh-:nt Marlni- Y. M-- C. A. is here primarily to ijea' vlth American sailors, make i tlielr days heif-r and heij. Hi. rn v. heti t hey hit In need, hut from j lime to time Hie organlzal ton fill-Is opportunity tn leave Its n-guhir Held and do good, in bro:der past uren. i:-!!- Ml Mrat.el. the Hirtvlnrv, :ilid hr w ife al w ays w iconic aueh hane M. i Mccently Mr. Ilratzel n;i!'Mira'ed I in Hie VIvhc. the great jail d llav- una. Protestant religious servlci tn ' i:nj,-lisii tor Hie h-netit of tie- 4n or! ro diliiHiitnt Arnerfeans and Lnr-' IlKhnu n le hiud the b.ira of the an- . ch ut bull-jing. Not long ago I o I young los came lo aana from ' M i ry land, put up at an expensive hotel, and began looking tor Jol s. Their :nial I savings ineiteil away in 'a few days, ami while iho Ameri can roiiHiil was seeking a chanco l'r tiiein to work their way home on lu nhip, Mr. and Mrs. ISr.ite1 u re keeping Die lads out or mts 'llief (Hid ! tn lood. A not Ii- r undertaking w nf t he r ' urn home of an A merioan trng addict whose papers :diow d hr had held un army eotnniission dur in the world war. and on the same ship with tills man wen' a tieitro ( w iiiimn, Hi randei) In f Javatri hone in lo "M. M !Hon ir("' In New Orh am hud h I by the Mcerelary of ilie lmedical hears ,T." 1 OnSFWETI Jte k i mm ui.t Ulai'U Uridyl now opon to traf- lla'.or . I nlly lliuhuay Itoat) over Dooloy Mountain. Kair .Oivstoii . alilna(4iii IMulmny IVtiiiii'ion . WiiHhiiiKton Stah- IJ,no: I'avni. tlVmlMon punt Itoelt - Vinson: ... mllr . (j-uu. t'nrllc ruail !voini inai-tnh.n.. 3i inilr j lnsnii - llullfr .'rool' - Join tSiiiulv rouil. Very runuh nnil s Hill: rocky i " ' "'"""'.n .-xccpl l.rlwopii A..-HM1.-1- an.i u.ipnor Junrlion wlu-r.- resuriaeiiig In underway iieeesNlt'.iiIng cant oils driving. Old Oregon Trail-Wes( of The lalles ohiMil.tii linen Highway flection The Dalle, - M osier - Hood Itlver -Cascade Looks - Portland - Soap puoM' - In-er l.nhind - Itatnier - Clat iik.iiilc - Astoria - H. aside: Paved on lirr distnueo. enii. Aks .Ml Minimis lioeiiKtllr SoleiillNlH 'In (IKN'KVA. (AP) - Thai scientists i who make diseoverleg of hem-ilt to I hmminily should no longer he t-ohhed ) of . the material fruitfl of Ihelr la'- hor. was the decision of the League of Nations commission on social prohleniH in u. r port given to thei jC.eneral Assenihly of the League re-j (Centiy held at (ieneva. i I A resolution was adopted urging j all- count riot to protect the property I tights of the savants whose MIkcov-: orleH have oi'len hroughl fortunes lo , promoters hut only poverty (o Helen- ! tlsts. ' hit. wooiu.ix'k , C'lili-opractle V Nuluropathie Health Service will remove the cause of your allnienlK and u ill keep your hody In perfect condition. The next lime yon are ailing, phone P'7-W for appointment. ? Ucetrh Treainienls (;iveii Suite JO, Soiniuof Itldg, i OPPORTUNITIES MEN, OF THIS SORT ARE NOT PRESENTED TO YOU DAILY KUPPENIIEIMERS CLOTHES ARE Recognized as one of America's highest grade clothing tailors This line hav ing been in your city for years, you know its reputation for quality and serv ice. RIGHT NOW you can huy a suit of this reknowncd make at a 25 per cent saving None Reserved Come Early. One Special Lots Suits All S37.50 Suits and O'Coats ... All SI0.no Suits and O'Coats ... All $ 15.00 Suits and O'Coats ... All $17.50 Suits and O'Coats ... Alt $50.00 Suits and O'Coats ... All $55.00 Suits and O'Coats... All Mallory and Stetson Hats All Jetilt Shoes Scranton and Short, Inc. UNEMPLOYED IN (GERMANY ARE RIOTING (nntlnued from Patt 1 when iht merchants demanded pay ment in French francs. The local com mission has premised to take mea sures deiUgned to hold prices down, food Itiots (U Ilerllii. . HKIll.IN' lly tlie Associated Phsm) Food rlota occurred Friday morn ing In two of Merlin's densely popu lated rectlnns where the population I Is without potatoes or meat. In hoth 1 Instances, accord in ft to police, Ihos" i-cNpnu.sildo for the iliHorders were un employed men. who were aeemrtpan i'd In their rijdj )ty many woiiu h. When 1 hey attempted to protect t he food fhopH, tin police were at tacked hy the mobs. Many arrests Were mode, , I teller plans Made. nt'i:SHKI.lHUF (AP)--The French airShoritleit eonferred Friday with ! ( lerinau officials and rcprcscntal Ives j of (lie employers and unemployed re. gnrdin;; pl-iut: for relieving (he dls-1 irrsx of t he people here. . fer olilain- H O R : y TO MATCH YOUR SHOES AND DRESSES French and Greene Ready-to-Wear and Shoes TONIGHT "PEN ROD AND SAM" STAR TOM "Up and Going" A Photo Drama of tiic Arctic Trails Also Showing a Comedy MONDAY AND TUESDAY Paramount Special JAPANESE DISASTER PICTURES 20 ac n7" TAOF iig approval from Merlin, Iho eliy agreed, to increriKe thr amount of re lief for tho unemployed to three hun dred fifty minion marki earn hY, with an additional fifty million "In he-idf of families, hut an even this ) udmlltediy lnad iiialc, tho city offi cials an- trying to Induce Iho, Merlin government to augment It. Free soup kitchens lire hoing considered, ; The French cavalry Friday wijn i.iifroMIng the streets anl the popula tion w !i tbrhhldcn to movi . ahoftt alter 10 o'clock at night. 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