Saturday, June 21, 102-1.
'HIE LA GRANOR EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE IIITIET?
To the Queen's Taste
NEWS of S0CETY
CHURCH NEWS
El
Social now a must be In the
hands of Iho society editor by
9:30 o't'lot'k. l'uo to the fuct
Hint tho social puro Is made up
befortt noon, It Is practically tin
potiKililo to ItiUL-rt stories ufter
that hour, iloreal'tor, Hems, no
mailer how Important they ure,
thiil ure .delayed beyond that
hour, will not bo printed until
die rollou'lng day News Edi
tor's Not".
A Hpffiul iiH'flins uf t'tiiipUT J,
1 L-;. O. "iiH lnhi n-finlly at
jsliind 'ity, with Mth. Itidwull itml
jIi-h. Will lis us joinl liHi(sst-H.
Tliis nK'tinfr was callt-d to hear
UK? n-porl of the recent Slate e(n
vriiUtni helrl in Albany. Mrs. Mur
KWi lJunter! preaident and Mrs.
KtiMte. past preshtenl of the chup-t.-r,
attended this convention and
ar his liH-eliiur the report was giv
en ly Mrs. Hunter, being enjoyed
by all present.
Tliis meeting was also in the na
ture of a farewell parly to Mrs.
l-Mna Calmer, the retiring past
pn-sid'-nt of 1 he chapter, who is
having I .a (Inr.iile lo malu h-r
Iwtinc In Seatt le for the present.
She was presented with n token
df esteem and love hy the mem
I .em of Chapter J. I'. K. 'O. Mrs
1 'timer was also a charter mem
ber of t lit chapter.
I.nst Wednesday evenimr tho
r,-t.st .Matron club of Hope Chapter
Nil. I". Order of the K-istern Star,
htid their final meeting of tin- year
in the Masonic club - parlors, with
Mrs. I. H. KusHell anil Mrs. Kng
j;tlid ;is lnistesses. A' good attenrl
iinee wiis present and an enjoyable
lime was spent by ull. . -
Stiinmerville. (Special) A birth
day dinner was given Sunday at
Hie home of- Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
V st in honor of their daughter,
l.nvi i na. Many fi'icnds and rela
tives were invited, who enjuyed a
pleasant day.
Fashion Notes
livening l-Yock Tkmii Spanish Shawl ; any other sort of claim that can
Varis. More and more it Is be- be Hindu for any other candi
j.ii; borne in upon us that Sjiain is date.
a remarkable country. Take, foi
instance, tin' way in which an eve- No s ich elaborate program of
uiiitr frock is now evolved from u press-agenting ever was built 'ip
:i;iiitsh shawl. Clothed in It. the (to popularize u theatrical star u.i
i;n!y looks as (hough she had flunj
the shawl about her just after coin
ing from her bat h.
Slippers .Mnstly Strops,
Paris. The new ewning slippers
today iJire- scarcely more than a
soie and a series of straps. h'
itiOtal ilol h or brocade, they are
evuuisitely dainty, but so cut out
aitjl cut. up I hat one marvels at
IMvtr slaying on tlte foot at all.
r New Idea for P.oh'bcd Hair.
1 ..hi i Inn. A new idea has oc
curred to tin- girl with the bobbed
hair, luslead of combing her short
hair straight down In boyish fash
ion', .she now swirts It lo one side.
The hair wrapa her lo-ad as closely
as a cap. but the swirl to one Hide
gives it, lieyerl heless, a, fell) in I lie
Intieh.
I'laiil Silks llchi'j; Shown.
New York. Plaid silks in nubile
HbatMiigs and hrnlten patterns are
on .display today in several smart
whops. The. pljtbls an- large, but
I'" broken- up that they are adapt
able, even lb lirge .figures, while
the coiois are soft and summer
like.
Victoria (imvn for Aftd-msm.
New York. A little afternoon
row n of dotted Swiss, worn here i
today, looks like a pleasant throw
bai'U In til" better Victorian Alyb'H
The skirt is ratlu-r lull, the bodtc
plain u it h a rounded neck. Tin
Swiss its'-lf is mulberry in shade
with whit'- dots.
Head Dres-es for Shinnies.
New York. Close fitting head
dress.-s for Ihe Hhinirled head a"'
tinning Die summer evening neces
sities, one of these Is a scarf In
.-iiti...-!i,,r .!.). u-hieh wrans
m I the head liKhdy. crossing in I
Ifoni. Wllt'l'l' 11 li'SieilB oo u ( n
jewi-lb d brooch.
. Many Clanking Orimnienls.
i'aris. A great many clanklm:
eli a in lets Mid (.ancles characterizes
:.' Iiewi t'rn I' ll i' WelrV
Some
Jicautv Seekers Will
.; Do Well to Try
TUB M KINELL0
SHOP .
Km. iii G, Sfiuiltirr llh).
A l ty nl'I tor
every neeil"
i-iuim: biai.v r'J
A'lCTOIJ DH. I'lNTO
Violin Instructor
i i:y niili Aim-null"'''
l "iiscrv itlory liil'l Tri-I'lly
H in iilitiny l lrclieslm.
Limit. -il ninnl..-!" of riiplln
lieeepleil.
Studio: Eastern Orc
ein Music Company
the carrliiKS are shaped like a pa
Bala, hunir with hells and almost
piiBOda size.
Hints for the
Housewife
r.iiulniient for 1-ivs4riht
When th.' garden begins lo
grow green, and fruit trees, berry
bushes and the, like show protn
isii of good things to come. Mien
tho, housewife begins to propar-
for harvesting these gifts of na
ture. While her harvesting does
not call for reapers and binders,
mowing machines and other pon
derous, if useful, inventions, it i-s
noi without its mechanical si.r
the utensils in which the fnuts
and vegetables nru cooked, th.
Implements used In handling
them anil the containers In whie'i
they arj finally atoted uway i
all of great importance. The e
perlenecd housewife knows wry
well that she must have ntensiis
which have a surface not affect
ed by the -acids in the friit, and
therefore she knows how invalu
able Is her enameled ware pre
serving kettle, with its suiUtai y.
clean, arid-proof surface. if si:-'
Is forehanded, she will hnv three
sizes of preserving kettles in com
mission. A medium- sized enalSi
cled ware saucepan, which shou.d
be kept entirely for use In the
preserving process, is most, useful
for boiling down syrups or mak
ing small Uanlities of jams f rot i
leftovers. Add to these an enam
eled war- colander, enameled
ware skimmer, ladle and sevei a!
long - handled enameled . waie
spoons, and thtt mechanical end
of preserving is provided for. 'lo
keep fruit after cooking, noihin-;
is as good us glass para with light
screw down tops.
HUNT'S LETTER
(Continued from png 1)
-I, mass of mo ("-going voters then
Is planned to "get across" the
character of Coolidge.
Tho effort is to be to create
a, "Coolidge tradition," the effect
of which will be to endow him.
in the popular mind, with all th---wisdom
ami virtues u.'-soclated in
Itlie minds of Americans generally-
with the New Kngland fore
fathers. The opposition, naturally 3v
pects to picturo this "(.'oolldir.'
tradition" its a "1 'oolldgi' niyt;i'
but tligy realize it will , be fine
of the most difficult tmpresslo?i.i
to counteract.
The widespread and intensive
pictiirizutlon of Coolidge was part
of the consideration that entered
into the permission given the four
news reel movie concerns to sei
up Klclg lights and make movies
of the proceedings inside the Uc
puhtican national convention.
The old powers t hat wero in
tho O. O. I. headed by John T.
Adams and Oeorgn Lock wood in
the arrangements for the con
vention, frowned on t he propo
sal to make movies of t he con
vention show. It wouldn't be de
corous and dtgnified, they held.
Working together, throigh n
representative speaking for tl'
four news reels Pat he. Pox, Kil
ograms and International Cm
matter vvas put directly to the ,
(0otidg
management. .
"I'nhss we get those pictures,
we will not turn a crank In t;i
photographing of Coolidf-- lor ) ,
campaign.' 'hey thn-atened.
That threat was enough. Adams
it al were overruled. The pic
tures were made.
And from now on the Coolid-rv
countenance is to be made a pan
of virtually every reel of "news"
films issued until after next No
vember 4.
CHRISTIAN S OF
WORLD 'TO MEET
IX STOCKHOLM
ST O I1 K II O I. M (Al'). The
mmn iriiue ef SweJen him l n
n..m...l ehuil'iniin ( tile SWeillsIl
'i.cenliiltte- wliiell is ir-iuirlllir I"
lenleruun im t " '
Ivera.il eliristUin ronfel'. li. '
life nil. I work. t I"' "''I'1 '
Sturkliolm In Aepist. Til"
i.nnf.-r. ni e will h- I lie Bllenta vt
tlie s.veillii natlen.
The llll pnse of the Kilt il. Til;!,'
i-t i.-rl:ir...l lo I"' nn atl.'lupt t.i
emi.-.ntrnle tliomil.t n the "lirel
f rhrist i.s r-v.iih-1 in the I'.ihl
lowiir.l the irrenl Kiieinl. Imlil.nr.il
im.l Inti-rniitiuliul .ii.sii..iiB .nim
Itl.nt In ,..st-v.ar eiviiix.ati.in.
Ill- Arlhnr '.I. liree-n e( '' v
York: Arrlihishep of I 'allterlinry.
Ihe AretlliiBlnip "' I'liwilu ;in''
i'lli iiiin niial I'atiiari 11 (it I -
Lt.lllllll.ipl- " J"l" Preni.l-lll'l
" Ithe lnternall'inal roinlMil l-e hi. il
is ananmnir t'.r in'' i nr. '..
The K.iiop.an neeliuli at Kt.i.li
tl.illil will haveIT5 iM.-pil.-. th"
llritisil K"ill..n '":'. ".-'-,an
sei-ILin 1511 nll'l til" l-.asl.'ll
...elh.ii SS. Allle.l f.iwilli;:alliin
I!,.- Y. .M. : A..
! V, Kvanu-.'liial Alllan.". S'.
,nl i'liitlan Mnv.-ineiit, Int-iiv-timial
MifMl'iiin i-mimiUe-. the Sal
vallen Army, an.l fhrimlan Kn
.lia'vur iiieveinint will eaell hav.
a repn-w nta'ive.
No Dull Hours on Mpihim TiiiIuh
ToKlo (AP)
on the prim-lpal
l-;xpre.m tr.dit
tirs of 'the illl-
perial K"v' 1
been cpupl
paseimi'i-s.
utneni ranw.i . n u.i--.
with librarn s f'-r
Hi view of he li"-:."'
mm r.iM rs i. sot,,
numb'-r f"" ''-"-lines,
(he IiM-alicM
Uiiglibh booka.
will jiiLiad'-
Is
i
1st
Fit .for a queen.'
A perfect tit!
. . ". i. i...... it...
This unusuni pnuium .(! - . ,,,.
robes-probably one of the moat intormul pictures lo be taken ot u mun ,
ber of Europe's royally.;..
TRAIL MEETING
PLANS
i o w V vim
Boosters at Wallowa
Lake on Tuesday, June
24th. : I
RAKKlt, Ore. (Special) A pio
'neer and tUd Oregon Trail ronven
tion will be held ut the bead of
Wallowa hike, Wallowa counly,
Tuesday, June 2-1. A holiday will
be Uecliired hi the county and pio
neer: from all points will galhur
at the head of the lake for their
annual meeting and at the same
time Will co-upVrute with the Old
,( regon .Trail association in put
ling over u hig program.
U is customary to hold the pio
neer meeting ft J jOMtinc, but this
year an exception was made in
deference to the Old Oregon Trail
rissoclai ion. The meeting will be
an outdoor affair and a good "I1
pioneer dinner will bo prepared
and nerved by the women of the
Wallowa country. Delegates from
I biker, Union and I 'mat Ilia coun
ties will be in a tendance, as well
as from Walla Walla.
J. NcitHou Harry of Portland,
who is well vcri-ted In the history or
the '"Oregon country," will be one
of the principal .ipeakern, V. K
."iiriiim, president Of the Hd
Oregon Trail association, will de
liver his lecture on Iho history of
the Old Oregon Trail.
The tourist traffic this year over
the trail has increased 511 per cent
over thai of hist year. The otfi
eials nf the Waliowa Lake park
realise the Importance of the tour
ist trafilc and have expressed a
willingnef H to aid tho Old Oreg-ni
Trad a.ssociaiion in bringing the
westbound tourist to the coast over
the hi.-toric trail.
Mr. Mi at hum has gone to Deli
ver to atleifl the Internalioual
convntion of Kiwunis clubs and
will boost for the convention to be
held in Seattle in 1!. lb' w.ll
diKtrlbiite to Ihe assembled dele
gates n-at folders brb-fiy lelliug if
the Old Oregon Trail ami of Se
attle ami the northwest. His tdo
gnn will be. "Uome to Seal 1 1" in
l!t2.r. over the Old Oregon Trail,
the road that won an empire."
Slule Aspire.. Motorists
Pure liter In Drink
JIAHIMSISUKO, l'enn. (AP)
Analysis of drinking water ulont;
stale highways has been begun b
officials of the State Depart men:
of Ilea,llh. An ambulance convert
ed into u field laboratory took to
tie:: road at the extreme eastern
4-nd of the Lineolu highway, open
ing the movement, designed to pro
tect the health v( motorists who
n.fo wayside drinking itor.
As soon as the tests are made,
the results )M be sent field engi
neers who will poM the drlnkinu
places. It is planned to post each
soiirc" of water supply and, when
the water is found lo be dangerous
to the public health, warning slgiiK
will be Kr t lip.
Dr. Uharh-s . Mirier, secrelary
of bea It !i. doe tared (In- movement
ia the first of' Its kind on the part
nf unv Klalc lo iirotei-t. motnrixlM
frOOt iMIIIIII'n W ill..!'.
.
Heroic Mihan Wife Saed
I'big itf Hii-baml's Henimcitt
.TALAPA, Vera Crust. (AP)---Th"
flag of the 2'ilh Inrantry has been
restored lo that outfit through the
courage and sacrifices of Senora
j.-edeiico Herhinga. wife of the bat
talion's commander. Win n Colon
el It'-rlanga. h'ading the 2Mb. was
fttirprised by tin- oncoming revolu
tion here early last f (ecemher
and'loiiad hiins-lf nilh ou) a do'i!- J
en followers, li's first thought was i
of the battalion's standard. Fcar-j
or ny
IlLJlLil
. . 1...., .rwli: It .
Queen .mmiic i "' " '
i-i.viil IjiiIV tlcclillllK Uixm
ing caplure. he entrusted It to his"'
wife who, despite solitary confine
ment and (limits of execution, re
fused to give up the banner.
The revolution crushed, Jalapu
again under control of the central
K"verumcui and ner nusoanu P''o-
moted to general, Senora iw-rlan
ga produced the flag from its hid
1..B pl,,co unil turn..,! it v. r to her
'husband for presentation
to th-
president. He In .turn restored It
la the rcoriranixwl 2.Mli which ! -
Il,nllt. .....to,.-.!...) in i.,, !.. I.,.
ties .on the vem cm?, from, had
rcmatn l0' lo tl- Kuvemment.
:
l jiglaml Makes Itiisslmi Coins.
I Sunday, Scltool U:45 a. m. Preuch-'stores publlshel recently. Of do-
jlng 11 a. in. Tho Hev. W. O. Llv-iclded Influence in the business ol
LONDON'. (AP) Dies are being j ingslone. pastor of the Christian , i23 were the steady decline of the
cast ut tho Hoyal mini Tor r.tl kopek church of Heppner, Oregon, will be I mark and the occupation of the
pieces for the Hussian Soviet gov-1 wit h us and bring the morning Ruhr, which upset conditions gi'n
ernment by means of u machine messuge. Hrother Livingstone Is orally.
Which was made in France. This 'attendlng tho Kastern Oregon con-1 White manufacturers endetivored
fact, says the Fvenlng Standard, j ventlon of the Christian church1 tn adjust themselves to Ihe sllu
wum elucidateiL In the course of njnow In session in our city and it utlon by emoting prices In dollars
tour of the mini by a party of ' gives ub great pleasure to have him or pounds, and wholesalers Just ns
oversea h visitors. The machines ure KiveH, us great pleasure to have thin ' rapidly followed sull, numerous
Jim king Husslan coins' at the rale man or Ood come among us and new luws und divers regulaHbits
of 4K,lin every eight Iiiuhh. breuk the bread of life. All our prevented Ihe retailers from joln-
DODBE ERDTHER5
SPECIAL
MOTOR CARS
itk '.'."r
1 R KS 13 YTK HI A N CHUUCU No
day In tho church culundar bus
ntoro churm and beauty about it
than Children's Day, which will bu
observed tomorrow In our church
at the 11 o'clock hour. Most of
our Sunday school members ure. In
their places every Sunday morning
at 0:46. Come t oour special ser
vice this Sunday unit perhaps you
will join tho rest of us In studying
tho Illttlo every Sunday. Music,
exorcises and thought provoking
ideas will bo your rewurd for futth
till attendance. Our Sunday School
is a vital part of our organization
and Is Rett ins better all the time,
with splendid equipment, faithful
teachers and puod material In ad
.lit ton to the textbook of the Illble
I You will find a warm welcome to
our sessions and a desire to enroll
awuitins your presence. The roga
lar study hour nt 9:45 td be fol
lowed by our Chtldrujn's Huy exer
cise bringing a special message.
10. at 7 for the young folks enlisted
i a bet t er m eel Ins colli est and
the union service at 8 In the Dis
ciples rhurch. Win, Crosby Hoss,
Minister,
EPISCOPAL CHUUCH Holy
Communion at 8:00. Sunday School
at 9:45. Morning service at 11:00.
Tho Hev Hermon Page of Yakima
Wash., will be the preacher. Hev.
S. W. Creasey, Hector.
KIHHT MKTHOOICT KPISCO
PAL CHCHCH Tho session uf the
Sunday School opens ut 9:45 a. in.
Superintended by Mrs. II. Leigh-1
ton. There ure classes for ull and
efficient teachers for each class.
The pustor will preach ut 11:00 u.
in. This church will unite In the
Union service under the uusplces.
of the Ministers' 1'nion
ut 8:00 p.rtM,...,,.,a
m. Klmer Grant Keith, pustor.
FIRST CHUUCH OF CHHIST
SCIKNTISTS Corner of First and,
Washington. Sunday morning ser-lwtll
jvlco at II o'clock.
Subject: "is the Universe, in-
eluding Man
Evolved by Atomic
Force?"
RiinHnv Bxhnnl at Q-iT. n m WnH-
n(.s,,ny cvonln!r InoctB' at StOo'cuiuultti.
o'clock Heading room open to the
ntlh1fn nvr Mnni..,v Wn,lnB,iu
! . . . . . . .
nnd Saturday from two to four,
All
are Invited.
M. K. CHUUCH, SOUTH Cor-
ner Fir St., and L! Ave. Hev. Floyd
W. Dick, O. D pustor. Service'
.Sunduy, June 22nd, us follows: I
These cars represent Dodge Brothers
finest achievement in the creation of
genuine motor car beauty.
Identical with the standard, product in
fundamental design, they are individu
alized by extensive extra equipment. .
Thoy arc available in four popular
1fv;;:: The Touring Car, Roadster,
'I yxi-A iedan und 4-Passenger Coupe.
I,. C. SMITH
i.iuiiih, oil.
Mr-
K.-. t n a I 1 M HI
'
people nro urged to attend. Teach- I
er Training cIush will meet lit 4:00
p. m. .There will be a special
mooting for tho men of our church
ut 6 p. in. for tho purpose of or
gunlsing a Methodist Men's club.
Let our men conio out for this. Hp
worth League -7 p. m. The I'nlun
service will be with l(ev. Jones of
tho Christian church.
; BAPTIST CHUEtCH The ser- I
vices at the ltaptlst church will b
as usual. Hev. W. 1. Meyers ot i
Kiiffcnc, . who Ih jireaident of the I
Young People's Union of Christian
Kndeuvor will speak ut 1 1 o'clock.'
Traffic, adio, Among
Policcmens' Troubles
DKTHOIT. (AP) Standardiza
tion of truffle regulations, radio
communication us a means -uf in
creasing police efficiency, adoption
of. a secret telegraphic code, and
discussion of methods of checking
tho promiscuous sale of flreurms.
uru Iho prlnclpiil 8Ubji.cH furlliK '
the annual convention of the Inter
national Association of Chiefs ol
Police to be held ut Montreal July
14-17. William P. Hutledge, su
perintendent of police of IH'trolt,
is president.
A report on tho work done by
the IHvlslon of Crlmlnul Identifi
cation and Police Information u(
Washington, 1. C, ulso will In
hcurd. This division Is a comb),
nation of full police records of
cities represented by members In
the association, and records of the
13 urea u of Criminal Identification
of tho United States Department oi
Just lee, making available ut nil
times to the police of the country
-,, if.ttn ..n...Pi.tii
criminals of tho world.
President Hutledge has devoted
considerable attention during the
past yeur to truffle regulation, and
the convention for Ihe first time
be attended by representatives
of leading automobile and traffic
ussociulions who will present their
.views on means for fuellltutlne
prompt motorcar movement and
.l.iii-.i.inlmr II,.. nilmlwip uf truffle
J,. ..... ., u
' '
Worst Year hi Its History
HKULI.V. (AP) Tho past yeur
has been the worst In the history
'of the retull trudo in Germany, nc-
cording to the nnnual report of the
Association of German Depurtmenl
CORSET SALE
Discontinued Models in Kabo Corsets .
" Coutil mid Fancy Brocades
Sizes 21 to 32 .
, " .. . Special ' : . .
$1.19
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
log this procession of inflatine.
'ii.i-l.i.ia o.l ll..u w.c. t-lolfllv li.oo-iri
,.Mrn)W ,arKlir of proflm. '
The asKiH-lation officials contend
I hut for the retail trade- of tin
country. Ilt23 was worse I ban any
period during the war. With the
stabilization of tin rentcnniark
however, retailers this year expect
that business generally will get
back to a pro-war basis. '
Son of Peer i:viclHl
Ily Ortlcr of Irish Court
IH'HL1N (AP) Dublin County
lias seen tho unusual spectacle ot
the eviction of the son of u peer.
Tho 1 Ion. U anion Massey. son
and heir of the seventh Huron Mas
sey, occupied n picturesue man
sion In the Dublin Hills, one of the
beauty spots of-Ireland. He was
evicted by the suit of a Dublin
bank. Ills Illness had postponed
the execution of the order, but
when the doctors certified he could
be moved, he was carried by the
sheriff's officers to the public road
where he remained for snme time,
uf(erwards leaving with Ills wife In
tt prlvute motor for u city hotel.
Pi.rimttu'iitly whviiI, wavy op
curly lialr slitiulit bu
Wu'ur-Wlivcil
Tho wntor-wavo la Boft
nnd niitiiriil In uppciinino't.
In no wlnu can It possibly
harm tho ' hair. ,
MoU'8, wurlH. Hiipurriuo jii
linir piirinnni..ntly rismowod
wlttiout scar. .
All Wurlc Ciinriiiiti'd
AT TIIK r)l,OMAIi
l'lionii G'il-J
180J Foirth Ut. Apt. B
Fresh Peanut Clusters
The Candy Shop,
B2 Till KP.
Tho Ilomo of Hun io Aladu Caudf
CARR'S.
Where Your Credit Is Good
oiti:;o 'iii.Mi, hi.(;i:s
I.a fniiiiln - .In-pli - Wallown I.nku l'nrk
I. A. lloii'k. l-iiip. criiuno 3laln 77it
l.i av.1 A. M. I'. M. I'. M. I-cuvo A. M. I'. M. I'. M.
I.n (Iran. I.i .... !i:.m 1:no 6:0) Wulluwa l.ako 8:90 12:30
Imltlir -j : :tl 1:311 6:21 Jum pli 0:00 1:00 6:00
i;ik1ii ".i:r.ii l:r.o fi...o KiUitpi-Iho .... U.Ki 1:15 B:I5
Milium i:3ii 2:.10 0::i'l l.ontlno 0:45 1:45 6:43
Wulluwa 1 1 ; un :(;iiu 7:0.1 Wallowa 10:00 2:00 0:00
l.iiHtlii.. 1 1:15 3:15 7:15 Mlnain I0::io 2:30 0::i)
Knl.-i -pi-lHo ....1 1:45 .1:45 7:45 Ktuin 11:10 3:10 7:10
.l.iH.ph 12:00 4:00 K;0i linliliir 1 1:30 3:30 7:30
Arrivf! Wnl- A r r I v .i l.a
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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liiiatioii of 111.. Katlnyn n.mno Hhop, 25 Now Kolry lllilK.
The Marincllo System and Katluyn Boone
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AND MILLINERY .
King or Italy Understands 1
Temperament uf His '.
'ctiplo
HOME. ( AP) When King Vic- ;
tor was on his way recently lo un- ;
veil a war memorial in lite ancient "
town of Oubblo, he found his auto
mobile barred in the street of tho
little village of Scheggia by vrowdH
of peasants. They acclaimed the
king, but explained to him that
Shcggiu had beeii on - bud . terms
with Oubblo for some seven or
eight centuries and It was not to
be borne that Oubblo should have
the memento to her war heroes
Inaugurated before that of Sheggia,
which also hud Just been erected.
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