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Satin-clay, June 7, 1024. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE It ' Local News In Brief -1 Kcnson .lie won I ho Pacific Coast chaniplnnHhtp In football in the junior coHejfe cl;tsK. ...... COfING EVENTS June 2Q-.Tuly 2 Chautauqua.- J,a Granrta lust evenlnff It watt atoted 1hat he wuh convicted of having liquor In liitf possession, lull tho eh.arK nn luoiiKlit by. the city tiKainst Hchuttx was for ' (tiaintnlnlnK n nulfiarice. Here from Piirilnml - Mrs. Jap Myers and bod, A Ho. Of Portland, are vi.sitiitK at the home of Mr. and Irs. Harry Myers la l.a Grande. J'ropptty Chances HumIm i Geore Spikt-r has sold hin prop erly :il J50ji S , avenue to (I. 1. Khiffslcy who lias ju.-d returned from California. Tim deal was made I hroiiKli Hi'' J yr;i mhl Laud company, - ... , Hack from Spokane Mr. nnd.lrs. Clyde Hunting And C. V. Hunting, wito have been eoii-lleeii-d v.itji the lloll 'I'rarlor peo ple in SpokaiU' for smin time, re turned in t.a Grande yesterday. Mr. jukI Mrs. Clyde Hunt in-; will return to I'ortlaiul soon lo reHiiuie 'work with thf ilolt company. Personal Mention THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley Mrs. J. J. Peek left for Port Innd this morula ui v-nlt wtili her dauuhierH, Mrs. It. MeCarty of Perry and Mrs. Grunt .lohusou of I .a Grande left on u visit to Portland today. Former leldeiu Here 1 ' Mrs. G. A. McNeill of Knrhralor.j Yw York,, and her nniall daughter'. Johna, Were In l.a Grande for ti fdtori while this morn In p on tlielr way lo attend the Hose Cestivul inim Portland. I'ortlaiul. Mr. and Mrs. McNeill were formerly in the I .a Grande hiyh school, Mr. McNeill as prin cipal anil Mrs. McNeill, who won at that time Miss Naomi William son, head of the KitKlLsh depart ment. They have made their home In New York for the past five years' Mrs, V. O, Warner and chlldre left on n two veeU8 visit to We j ion, Oregon. Walter Adair of Nampa Mopped in ln Grande, overrtlht on his wtty Tu l.cavr for Portland -. Mr.. and Mrs. K. 1.. M y.-rs will drive' to Portland tomorrow where Ihey wilt meet their eldest son, Al fred, who lias heen all ending the University nt Noire Dame. Indiana. Tie will return to Portland liy way of Spokane over the Groat Northern. Vlslllng In I .a Grnndi Mr. and Mrs. W. i. Anderson, no compunied by their son, C. 1.. An derson. nndMiss Marie terpen, all of, PoVilnnd. are v 'si ting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Warren, Mrs. Andersons parents, and other relatives and ft'letidti ln,; Ja Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were former rcsU di nls of Iji Grande and after tin ahsi'iice of sixteen years have manv, ooitmn ntH on the improvement and) prosperity, of l.uGrunde, Mr. ami .Mrs. Ilohleneoleh Hon1 Mr. and Mrs. "Heinle." Heblen? reieii, of phoenix, Arizona, are via. itiiik'at (he Mehlenreleh home, ilHiK N avenue, Mr. Meidenreloh left l.a Grande in lilt 1 to enter the l'ni- versity of Oregon, where he took lUil ot Posm-s- Liquor ;i prominent pan in athletics and S. Khiiltx who was tiled in music, Cor the pt..t elht years circuit court -was found u-ullly or I he h:ut heen oouchinK aihh t Icm Una huviiiK a place where liquor contd is now head coach nt the Phoenix' be used In the Kvenlntr Observer! hmlor eolbire. DuMmr the pasf r . 11 - - - 1 ' Mrs. G. T. Italtard mid smalt daughter of North Powder are In a Grande today. Miss l.ura Orr of Oklahoma City, who lias heen visiting Mrs. J. K. Snyder, went on to Portland this moruini; where she will acepi l a posit ion as physical Instructor. Mrs. D. lloman of , Knterprise, who has heen taking trenl im-ms at Hot .Uike, was in l.a Grande this morning. Mrs. K. c. Soimhepower and chihlren, imvhl and Clara, left foi (taker litis morniiif?. Mrs. Ih ssle (itehel ami sou. P.illy. reiurneil from a visit In Mr -merlon, Washington today. WJ. 1)1 Ml lifts'. . )V -,v tlt ru 1 R.iy.i.'r Ci i it m Jf it --'' T FEtT mi Eight inche when a. . lJ i.'i lull f1TENT NNI FEWCK VTklTCHfcR QKr lt - ; Br ST CFHW EARuT 1HIS AFTCftWOt IHNOIT0 LET UPTIGHT Mr. and Mrs,. J. Wisemans oT Portland, who have heen visiting i;t Die home of Arthur Kenning oi l.a Grande went on. lo Itaker City this morninK- - . Jutias Km taut unu Bringing hack the "wimmirt-Hole Kven in the inland " towns and cities tliere'.s one k)1 spot tho modoi-n swimming pool. Here iraiher ytmnn and old, ;ev:vi:;s; !1 the joys that Dad used to know at the Old wimmin Hole. After a swelteripg" day, it's great to dive into the cool deep water to feel your nerves- relax and your body take - on new 'energy. Along with the revival of swim- . . ' minj? has come a now style u new name, the swimming suit. Carl Jantzen, himself n swimmer, created Janlzen-stitch a pure wool fabric, with the elasticity of . rubber. He patented the non-rip ciotch and the bow trunk, which make the Jantzen suit fit perfect ly, wet or dry. No other suit can he like a .lanten. A Jantzen will outwear several ordinary suits. Get yours now, and learn what feal comfort in .swimming is. The new 1921 stock is now ready' at our store. Come while the selection is complete. We have sizes and colors to please the whole family. . rs Prices -. i ' Men ,...$Mr t Women Misses . Imys Children ?r.8r) 1 ?l95 ..; ?U5 $2.85 AH are pure Wool The National Swimming Suit OUR SELECTION IS LARGE ' Sole Agents for Janlzen Swimming Suils Clint's Clothiery Mrs, I.. A. Mc.VtUster and dam.h ler. Gerald ill"', who have heen lit ClorlOa for the past six weeks went through this morning on their way to ihetr home in Portland. I he Me Allisters formerly lived lure and Mr. MeAlitsI I lie O.-W. r was employed ly STOCK SHOW ' CALLED OFF DUE TO RAIN' (OonUnui'il nn puuo M HUNT'S LETTER (Continued from part 1 put himself out of further eon- s'.deraHon for the lionor iy an nouncing I hat lie would not .ho .ret.eni al I'levelund. That, he Tell, would he oonclu ive. A!so final. 1;' he wasn't there, ho 'couldn't he commiiteil. He'd still he free to ce rel.se independent judgment uid !eade:-ship. " . Put the demand for llorah as an id Ivo participant In the Conllilg Wallowa County Road Work Is Progressing (ConflniiPd from pnsfe 1) All huslness Is handled Ihru Mr. KeUogg s orfiee, with W. 11. Kpence as honkkeeper In charge of details. There are six teamsters working on the joh and seven other men. I wo of whom are running liv.ciors which nr(. used for seine of the heavy work. Kurftw'iiur Xorth Iloa.l. The rock crusher was put into campaign has persisted.. Anil the service on the state highway nor invitation that he volunteer inav 'of lown and the eonlraetor, W. 10; now ho replaced hy an onier imn he he drafted. . ' , The one hlg deierrent to tlilx prograoris fear of Just- how llorah would take II. Would ho suhmlt Storm, heKun makiiiB rock rills in some parts of Ihe (trade lust l-'rl-day. The earth Knide will lie fin ished as I lie milnc proceed and then the real surf'aclntr will hoirln. silently, as a conseteiitlous ohjectoi ;cuurat. ,.ort lB nuw helnn prtiducer only, or would he raise a hue ami jat ,m, 4.1,,, an, finer material cry of "Kidnapper, turn oy im'i'-jwill he turned out for the surface, da v. Hose Hoy winning hy inches. The laiies relay showeil eonsid- erahle lintuoveuieni over yester day touch's slriiiK winnlm? ai the writer predicted yesterday uturniiitr. Canlrell'M j strtiiK v,a ccoud. 1 Hardwood won the :i-S mil da.sh in HU 3-f. HiM'iiiidi. r.n:ipi v time. Hell Star was second an i Hoan IMek third. Tho roinan race, wit h a .close riuish, wenl lo lioaeh': siriiuj wit It t'aiftreil seemid and Hyeis third. Tillle tfi l- ;e-oielS. Tea I Hit Home Win- Teapot I tome, the Inn ker who Have l.ule Geier hoiiio trouhle Thursday, fouml that liuhe llotv;; wavm't hu much of an oil pro moter and iut Ills lease was hiokeii. Hlihe hM the dust ahoiil 'the Dfth j p. I. ute Helper rode hki hroneho yesterday in fair fashion. Miss Ami HtaiiK-e won lh- lli ilhhou In the mixed riders com petition. mln Wins Pile Hull i;tmcr I 'ulp, of cove, w ho I wo tears aro won first place In the tirade dairy class and therefore re ceived n prize llolst.ln-Preisiaii tmll calf from the Phymere farm, jisierday repeated with the same cow anil was nKniu presented with a hit!!. V'tth Dr. V. T. Phy as the donor. I.ust year Mr. Henn of Grande, won first. Other races went off in nk'o t-hapo without only one nccldeni occiirrlnir that in the second a-.s mile race when n rider was slight ly injured. Swine Kxlilhlt Attracts Of the exhihitH that drew a treat ntimher of people was lite swine e;hlhlt, whli h In one of the finest ever hroupht toRciher in eastern Oregon. Not only the swine exhlhit Is first class, hut the others are just as fine in compari son. Ahoul half'u million dolhirs worth of Mock Is on ill Mlay thm year and tho numhers are aho much jrrenter than In pat yeaiM. I me' to the rain, the pageant. 'r'ricndH of Mankind" was not sinned last ninhl. The Trallim n. from l.a Grande, were present In their slraw hatH. while trousers and dark coals, de spite "ihe Inclement weather, 'ihey. led hy the I'nton County Chamher of Commerce uuarteite. sang sev eral songs arranged for Ihe sind; show and wito applauded heavily. Iioth the !.u Grande hand and the .mart et to were appreciated i-nor-mously. according to L'nton people ing for freedom mess up the wholr ahductionl scheme and rrusiraie the forced marriage of his progres siveiKiii with Cn I'm caution and eonservnt isni ? Well that's one of tho things lhat only time will tell. P.orah Just ?;rilUi when he's asked al.out it. ltft A G Kt.Kft (AP) Mrs. Thomas "c. W'luler, retiriitg presi dent of. Ihe General Kederatlon of Wtmten's clulm, . hi seaslon here, said eVlduy iliul tiie federation wotill Hot take any ontelal cog- lllHIK,. Ill l..,l.l,lfU 'Ol.llfUllMe l.v Itiuiert llnirhes. nullinr. who. nd- I eye In a few weeks. Seaplane pro tect Ion will he Klven canatllnn fishing HiIh year to prevent poach ing, and machine gmut have al ready heen sent to northern wa ters to cope with tho sea lion troubles. dressing -die convention, lout 11 -IM.ar and t nat woman s ptace was in ine home ami that, onsorship was one f ihe great modern evils. Mrs. Winter ileclared, however, that the federation would continue Its rampatgll against what it con sidered ohjeeiionnhto In inoilon pictures. "I'Mlius must vol violate or at tack decency of the homo and school, or tho morals of the American people." she said. She alKu sahl the war against jazz would continue. MttllllHIII, In the Circuit Court of the Htat of Oregon for Colon County, Klizaheih ItleUer. rkthulfV,, vs. j I Arthur lllelii-r, . Hefi iiihint. 1 1 To Arthur Itlekei1, the ahove named defendant : In Ihe iiiiiiki of lite Slale of Ore-1 gon. yoti are herehy rrtfulrcd to ap-j The road under construction has u maximum grade of six per cent. and is nine feet wide. Kight men and a tractor ami grader have heen doing the work. The road was financed with $lS0n of the county appropriation for that purpose. $jmio .of the sum hclug suDsa-mea hy this community, the remainder helng money saved from the orig inal road work hy ihe elimination of. hrldge work. Sockcc Season 0m-iic1- VANCOPVKU. H. C. Special) The sockeyo easnn has opened on the east and west coast of Van couver Man.l. and fl"h are report, cd lo he running In fair nutnhers lor tills timo of year. Only the inland district Is opened hut the northern pel a will he out forsook- The rock is quarried out of the) ground, insuring superior surfac ing material. . Kxperlence has dem onstrated that crushed gravel is de cidedly laferor. us It makes a sur facing material which will not hind and hold smooth. Jt corrugates persistently, as on the Knlcrprlsc- t .. . Joseph highway, ami a I many IPs hard to think of Horah us n ulHVi.H ,m tu. Ml:lt(1 h,K,UVIiy olll. vice president. It's harder !Hl(Il. Ihl. ronnly. think of lh.rah thinking of hlmsoifj u.u MU.kk( lUmtt Utnw as vice preHideiit. Th(1 .ONine-Kvans-l.eap Market To sit, day after day porcld up I , of u llllu.- lip .lirHip Prrok on a ilinky rostrum llntenlin? " wllM rlnlMh(1( WM.k M.ron. ,I1K. lt the drone ni si'iiaioriiu "'""" with never a chance, to pitch 111 and s:ir tilings up a hit To in Hie tall of a presidential kite, without real, leadership or .In fluence, instead of an independent leader, leiired and respected hy friendii and foe alike ,o;.soi,neiiow,ihai ilnesn't "sound like (lie role foi Hill Horah. . No man was a clos-er friend or more staunch admirer of Theodore Itoiiscvelt than. was Horah. Yet lie refused to follow liOOM- velt when T. It. mde out of the t eservat ion In I '! lie would have helped Itnosevelt ; than a he can help Cooildge now. j He held thoosamiN or voh h in in G. O. P. 1 hem tor h-iiytN Hie valley west of Kvntis, after paralleling the railroad to the Williams farm at the moui h of Parsnip creek, and follows thai stream to tlm Chris Johiuuui place. The old mad c hu tied out of Hie creek valley witli n very heavy grade, and ret uruetl to It Severn I miles farther up In Leap. The county it Die road out on siiheont r:iel to various Udders, Hi (tains 1 'oiinI ruction company iloina ttiosl. of Hie work. It Is surfaced j w it h crushed rlvir gravel. m:it t itl i.K lto.i to in im: sciaic i:i:;io WAI.I.OWA. (re. (Special lo Hi answer the complaint j Hied against you in the ahovc en titled court and cause, 011 Or he fore six weeks from the dale of the itrst puhlieatlon of this summons. You will take notice that if you fail to appear and answer for want thereof, the plalntitf will apply to the Court for the relief prayed fori In Ihe complaint herein to wit: that the hoilds of matrimony heretofore and now existing hy anil hot ween plaintiff and defendant he forever Unsolved and held 01 naught and that plaintiff he granted an ahso- lute ftivoree from defendant and that plaintiff have the care and custody of the minor child. Gladys May Kicker, of the p-irtlca hereto. You will further take notice lhat this summons Is puhllslied once a 1; for six conseeutlvo weeks or seven Issues in the i,n Grand ONYX POIflTEX HOSIERY In All Shades French & Greene Oregon, hy order of Hon.' J. W Kaoulew, Judge of tho ahove nam ed Court, which is dated Juno Uih, 1'i-t, and the firm publication of which Is made mi the 71 h day of ,.t June, . It. J. KITCIIKN. v. ,nlng IIbIu Observer, n newspaper puh- d In Ihe ctiy i .a Ore ade. .1 unc Attorney for Plaintiff. 7-14-ii--s..inty fi-12-IB. : V UNDERWEAR v Wo have a fine assortment of Girls' and Hoys' Summer Underwear and Sleeping Garments. Also Summer Thin pa for the Baby. Art & Baby Shop "Everything for the Baby" bTAMI'INtt ' HKMSTITCniNa Sommer Hotel Bids. for Tnfl 1.0 ran hoi.l i. rv. l )-Th.; I!, nr I , .o.i.l In r .-"oll.lo If ho In.. ij-m '"";"f -n"il"-lln. li. ..m.lli. r Ill k. ir 11.,.. nn'l ...II ilrlvo lo 111.' I'Olo Illi.lKo. Tho l.-op- In Iho iii. iitllinii'. Juno li' will! i.i:r.u ui l.iMi to sr.wn ! HAI.HM, Oro.lSporliil) ImlRo 1(1. CJ. ISIl.Klliill. of- ll.o .Marion I rounly rlrrnlf rourl. frrnnl.-.l o. ! ii.Tinalio.i! Injimrtinn roHlrainlnsr iho II.to Rilmo connni'.Mlon from inforoint: any or.lor rlmnitliiK II." I oponlns .Into of Iho iloor inimon. I Tho snll'wOB fllo.l ncilns'l Iho 1 1 an.o ooinnijHuioii hy Waltor Vi:i 1 alow. Sal. -in allornoy. I Mr. WIllHlow InM yoar filo.l a :;liiiilnr mill iisalnM Iho mmio ooni- nilssloii an.l was iipIkI.I ly holh ,lho clronll an.l iiiiriiilo oourlR. ! J.l.lKO llliifrhali. I.0I1I thai II. o nprnini: nn.l t.lnv .lair of tho In uil. will fi'.l Ity Iho loniton- Inro. nn.l It wan not In Iho prov t liiro nf 111"' uanio roniini-ioii ! chfliKo Ih.-ro hy any arhi!ra.-y or.lor. oaa Horvloo roa.l orow haa I n on- iraK.'.l In tho w-nrk for iihnnt a II jx.n ro Rninit lo (to. hI.ii. ... a aoath, v.1.1. 1, in. iu.i. - lio- ;... :,auh -,. lon bnolloKKom un.l " hoyon.l Iho h.sl l.il- riohihllloi, HKonlH, Kot oloolo,! in.loy oahin. un.l l.nil.lliiK ono an.l a tin. sonaio lii-Ml linlli mil. hoyonil tho iiirin.r lor- Th'o onato ha nutlinrl7.o,l .ay-!'"' ' Allhonirh Ih, mi nt or 17;.(,o. lor lioapllal an.l Mkv c annol lio ,,, ,! hy oaiK. lut lor l.i'llK. to Sonutor Krank "" r" ' "mriolont room al tho on.l (i,o, n ..r V. rmonl, who waa hoan- "f r"'"' ln , "' 1 '"' .,1 hy a liooth'KHor Imllot In n hat- 1 .'".'"."")' " II.- near tin' oapital. l'oor rninai laU.m at that! 'y.-ar. whh-h will prnvhlo aulo oiitnpoi-H 11 npl, -n,ll,l 1'mvHl 11,-Horvo oamp jrronn.l. Wo ap.-nil ono-lhlr.l ol o li- llyo-if in ho.l an.l annllar lliirll ,I'l',l"!1",'pjQTJIJI5P WITH NEW TODAY jYOUR STOMACH? ! The notici;. Due to ilifflculty cvncrhnci'! In colloeHiitf i'Iiiii-kcm For fldver l Nine; mat l llsicil iiiuler clari fied ndvcitlMlnn and timlcr Hie ."new today" licmllntc, tin Kvc nlim OIh'hit will hcrcnflcr take 110 chiKMlflciI RilvcrilMlnu or Advertising tn hn rim am "new ttMhiy'' unless the ndvertsiuK ix ttixiuiipiiiih'tl lij vnh. Two Motorists Injured KKIo. V:ih1i. C. I - Potts of Porilnnd fuc-tnlned o broken lejr and J. Pmharn f that city wan in jured wh n Pott.i' car In which ihey were ildinr turned over on the Paciric hiKhway between K:i lama and Woodland. :icc?.rdin'i to n report nt the sheriff w office by fteof fnt l.iltOH. whO' e car pa.e ed the PoHh car nlrnoMt al the mo- I inent of the. accident. ,uto Hia.en that a -car with orRon lieeivc If ued lo I. 11. CnrttH. Morrison street. Portland, pan-M at about the same time. Sinllli Pros. M. A. C. (unrniiictil 1'rcntiiieui If yoil want Kenulne, Htln(f re lief from Hlomach dlMlreHH, ko 1i your driiKKlHt itnd obtain n hoH. or M. A. ('., the guaranteed tttoi i ach treatment. Take a Mpoonfnl after each meal, un directed, and Kee how quickly It kIvch tesultt . The very flint doe Hhould con- vlnee you t hat Hit medicine In exact ly what you need to forever end none utomacii, heurtbiirn, niiii Hea. cxcchhIvc huh. hloalinf?. Indi gestion or nervoiiH dynpepMlM, M. A. C. InvlKorateM the Mom- Kurnit4hcd rooniN for ach Klnndi. iromotcM the Hecie- Min. Pearl ' Hon of ffafdrlc f uild allrl cleaiiM-M (j-7-tfjthe entire dilative Hyteiu of rom, . llirltatliiK' wate matter. It kIvch COll HAI.K HooHler rablnet, hed.'yoii new appellte, new cnerfry. mattrcHa; Kprlimn and dr nm r. I new int-ret In life. Hick head' $rii or, will ell Hcpantt(dy, CalllacheH, dir.lnn, coiiKtipatlon or K ti-7--t p 1 ' h' r MymptouiH of dial irhed di- , K'Htlon will vaniKli completely l-'iilt SAI.K Maxwell toiirin,' par. when your Hlomach Ih re.nl on d lo ISairain price, Kood tt rum. Pyra-' l"I r working order, mid Land Co. , ti-7-ltp lieim-mber. .M. A. . ir, Hold on I an abno)ute icuaranlee of money w A VVI'!I1- !: iter lianrliiff. iKilnl- laek if the firnt bottle fallH to m.- :tiid l.i.h.ominlntf. :.ne tier hr.'"tieve any ra- of Htumach din- A.I vw.rk iro:ir:ilileed. Pliolie i t r'. IMitttln a holtle today. 'i.li M. U-7-Hp Price J!.Lr. ited CroH Pharmacy will hii Col! It KNT !l fuinhdied honm-' ply you. Mail ordeiH accepied).- h, . tihiir ruoiiiH. 4::il-J. ti-7-iitl -o FOP KKNT- llf-ht hoii.sekeepinff, liebiiinH. r7-J. (or the figure in clined to stoutness Kxqulnltel Very lightly honml perm It h uhHOluto freedom of walNtllnn. JO very J,a Cfimlllo iiieunM "Hentity nml Comfort, Too" for ltd wearer. The pat ented Vcr.tilo feature niuken Cainlllo uHlonlHhiiiKly comfort able, A full lino of tho different modeiB always on hand. Mrs. Robt Pattison ; ConHHrr , t I'honn Mnln M19 Apt. 1, Now I'olcy V.hlg. Vaudeville Arcade -SUM) AY ONLY- Pan.eP & Illaise .'. ..Eccentric Comedy Dale & Reed, in....: ., .....Eccenli icities Ruby Raymond Trio -.Soiiffs'and Dance Winnie Masicrman Songstress, Phonograph Artist Orchestra and Pictures Special Augmented Orchestra Hear Them! If You Haven't lieon Using" Weatherly Ice Cream You have missed n treat Pints 25c Quints .....rsoc Full Qt. JSricks GOc Why not use the best it costs no more Moon Drag Co. I'ronipt and Free Delivery See Hie Smile and the l'lalo ipod Clean. That is the way they all look when they eat nt the P.lack Cat. Our pride is Ileal Hoast l!cef 8i tender it Tails to pieces 011 your plate. Come on down today and lie convinced, ' Cafeleriii Service 11:30 lo 1 ::!0 THE BLACK CAT colt Til A I'll (loud l,a (irnnde residence ui Court li hi reel, for iTKiilcnrc in Portland, Pynimhl Land Co. (i-7-lip I-'tH: MAI.K Curitit me In S-rnoin lOiltn tlOI!:te. Illdltle for rent. or will Ir.'ide fmtillure fir jpmhI Cni d coupe or if dan. l!Mifi4 Ad huh Ave. C-7-Hp A I, IJlUNHi: MAS SAVS: '"My hnndn and leRH were Miff ili rheumathuii. I tool; one box of your Whirlwind Kidney X- It heuiuntlr Tun let" and Hoy en tirely freed ni from HiIh tvindlHiin. Coil I; KNT -over J. C, 4(i7-C. Mod eiine; in apartment :itore. Call 0-7-H C. W. liiirliiinnii " Wlilrlwlml riitff ' H'iIiI on a nmni v ' j bnrk Kiiiii-rint'''' hy i-voyy ilrnii Mn.l.rn I-rnnm fur-.0,P Jl cr.in.l.-. fl.mi r . ion I:KVT ninhi-'l ii .:.. I mi. HI wllh lialh. r.'" oi. N ovenue. I'hone 4C4-B. . -7-!tp G, W. Buchanan. TAR 66 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY IH'CK JONES IN Cupid's Fireman 99 AND A COMICDY