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Saturday, August 16, 1024. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY Social news must be la the hands of the society editor by 1:30 o'clock. Due to the fact that fhe social page Is made up bo fore noon, It Is practically Im possible to Insert stories after that hour. Hereafter, Hems, no matter how important they are. that are delayed beyond that hour, will not be printed until the following day News Edi tor's Note. 120 Enjoy Outing K very ono hud a very en foynb, 1 time Thursday evening and ! riilav. '.hcti ono hundred und twenty mo I hers and daughters of the L. I.). A. church hud ttn outing ut Iho :o ranch, formerly tho N. K. JWesi rnnch, above Hilcnrd. Tim happy pari y left I ,n Grande uhoilt flv, o'clock Thumday evening und ar rived it t their camping place In lime to prepare for the nlgitt, ni ter w h U'h t h ey enjoyed a w Her roust around the camp fire. - Friday morning the. girls were divided Into groups und under tn Hiipcrvision of the mothers cooked ..reakfnsl, Krom ten o'clock ?n til noon the time was spent hiking, after which dinner was served una an hour of rest enjoyed. Folio w 1;ik dinner forty-five of the girls and a number of the mothers walked about a mile und u half to ft place to swim and went swim ming. A program hud been planned for the evening but on account of it being cloudy und Blurting to rain it wus rushed through more than had been expected. At seven o'clock a happy crowd left the camp grounds for their homes In iAi Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nowland t-aterlained at Muh Jongg Thurs day evening honoring their house KiiCstH, Mr. and Mrs. Kdwurd 8. I'ereival. of Uuffalo. New York High honors were won by Mrs. W II. Terry and Miss Uuth Herzin ger. After a very pleasant eve ning dainty refreshments were served. Miss 1 .online Tierce, daughter of coventor and Mrs. Walter M. Tierce, of Salem, formerly of l.a!at the home of Mrs. Fred Itruden. C.rande. expects to return lo herA very interesting business session home in i-'ulcni Sunday evening, ,t,ioU place, afterwhlch a pleasant lifter spending the past six weeks wlih her brother Lloyd J'leree Miss Tierce also hits; many Beauty Seekers Will Do Well tat Try THE MARINELLO SHOP' IUmhii A, So miner Hid. A beauty aid for every need I'ltONU MAIN 6)7' lor the figure in dined to ; stoutness Rit)ulli"t Very lightly boned permits absolute freedom of waistline. Every La Camilla means "Pr-auty and Comfort, Too" for Its wearer. The pat ented Veutilo feature makes La Camille astonishingly comfort able. A full lino of tho different models always on hand. , Mrs. ItiibL Pattison CVjrscilero rtmna Main M Apt. 10. New Foley Itlrtg. CAM'S Where Your Credit Is Good Has Wide V Girdle I v - SINCE most of the gowns for fH,dmoIlf H0V0 for n f,,w 8h0rt miles and winter are -belt less, this out of r0llgh 8polM. achieves distinction by ncqulrl The ljfl Grande Wallowa Iakc (ng a very wide girdle and 'highway has Its terminals in the it the most conspicuous thing oul- ntor 3( the cttv of l.a Grande the dress.. The model Is of lhW.and al tnp upper end of Wallowa silk with shades of blue and gold lMke ft fpw fwt fpom (ho noin( over a nacKgrounu ui w. hound with main ecru. It also hat an insert of the ecru In the girdte. Around the collar it is bound with the darkest tone of blue that to found in the plaid. In Its simplicity lies its unusual style. friends In L.a Grande who sho bus been visiting during her stay here. The W. ('. T. i;. met Thursday aociul hour .was spent Cove. (Special) Mrs. A. Daniel gave u delightful purty Tuesday ufternoon, honoring Utile Miss ly- rol Ingram, of Tcndlcton, who has heen visiting at the home of h grandmother) Mrs. L. Bent tier, for tho past month. Several children were present and a very enjoynbl.- lime spent, after which delicious refreshments were served. Fashion Notes Taris. Lingerlu of white linen is again in favor: Indeed the smart Krench " woman seldom fav ors lingerie of any sort. Hut now adays she. .permits It to be embrol dered In cashmere, shawl tones of faded blue und red and gold. London. Some of the young and slender are appearing today in the pagoda hat. It Is a loglcul re sult of the high crowns so popular nowadays und being made of lu- J verted taffeta, ruffles looks as much like a pagoda, as necessary. Loudon. With tho filmy garden frock of brown und sand lace, a touch of orange Is now expected. It is supplied In the brilliant han dles of brown parasols und walk Ing sticks. . N-w York. It is not too late in the seaaon fur new Ideas in bath ing suits to erop up. For example even the snug little Jersey now has a tittle, cascade plaited taffeta ruffle down one side. New, York. ' Venlllan fuchsia the gorgeous shade between' crim son and cerise, is effectively used at present In smart little hals of velvet. These half are so splendid In coloring that they require very little ornamentation. Permanently waved, wary or curly hair should be Water-Waved Tho water-wave Is soft and natural In appearance. In no wise can It possibly harm the hair, Moles, warts,, euperfluo-is nalr permanent! removed , wUhorl scat v All Work Guarantee. At TIIE COIjONI All Phone 531 -J . 1801 Fo-Jrth St.. Apt B Oregon Journal -Writer Praises Wallowa Lake (Several weeks ago Kmest W. Peterson, uutomohllo editor of the Oregon Journal, logged the high way from Portland to ' Wallowa Luke. The following interesting article appeared n- the automo bile, section of the Journal.) Truly thero Is no need for Oro gonlans to go outside of their statu to enjoy a genulno vucatlon. The trouble with many of our resi dents who go elsewhere- is that they are not acquainted with the beauties of their own common wealth. Wo should bo thankful that much of Oregon Is us God made it centuries ago, and yet so near the main highways that we cun enjoy it. . One of our beauty spots, still in Its natural state, Is- Wallowa Hjiko. In the northeastern corner of tho state. This beautiful body of water, and the scenic - hills which lower above? It ami sur round It. have recently been chris tened "Wallowa liko Wonder land." a name full of meaning und truth. The writer was privileged rec ently to visit this marvelous coun try in a Hupmobilo sedun furnish ed by the Munley Auto company of Tort land, "Hup" distributors for Oregon. Heads Arc Ciooil. Starting from the Journal build ing the Hupmobilo was driven east over the Columbia river high way and the "Old Oregon Trail to Ui Grande, 290.6 miles from here. The entire drive was made in high gear and with great ease, the car responding to the slightest touch upon either tho wheel or the ac celerator. ' i ,rhe roud from Portland to I.a Orande needs no description. To The Dulles It is paved, and from there to Ia Grande the gravel rood Is In good to excellent con whcre Wallowa Kalis comes tumb- ling over the side of tho mountain. Station Is I'avcil. V'rom Grande to Islund City. 2.7 miles the hlnhway Is paved. and from there to the' upper end or the lako It is sniveled and In excellent condition. Tills road Ik In much belter shape than the Old Oregon Trail, which is considered nn excellent highway. North and east from l-a t.ranue the hlghwny winds its way up and lown through one or the most heautirul farming districts of the .Unto, pnssing through Island City. Alicel, Imlilor and Klffin. Kicyen miles from Klgin tho road for sakes the farming district and durls Into tho rorest, only to run a few minutes later upon u deep nml heautirul canyon which. It fol lows ror many miles. This Is the Milium, river canyon and ono of I ho most captivating sights In Oregon. The road 1ms virtually heen cut out of the side or the mountain. Above are high, wooa ed hills, und hundreds or reel bo- low a thickly wooded eanun ni Hie bottom or which splashes the beautlriil Minimi river. Itoiul follows Canyon. Tho road follows this canyon lo Its conrlux with thai or the Wal lowa river, and then starts wind ing its way upward through Wi 1 lowu canyon. The highway fol lows tho north bunk of the can yon, tho rallrond the south bank, and Wallowa river lakes the pre ferred position at tlio bottom Nenr Wallowa the canvou ends and the highway runs Into a fer tile farming country, cxc-p'lonilly green, owing to the abundance of water for Irrigation, which con tinues through l.ostlllc, llnterorlsc and Joseph. A short distance from Joseph the road suddenly comes upon Wallowa lake und follows the -water for about six miles to tho tipper end. Wallowa ljike wonderlan I, cotnprlsInK" a"' acres, lias a most beuiitlfnl setting. It lbs In the Uiiadrunglc formed by the lake and three mountains. , It Is ut. the head of the .Wallowa valley, the t.i.'y valley In the t-nllcl Hl.IVs for' the i-off'i ssion of wh eh ' our government was compeile,l lo fight o war. The No I'eree, In dians valued It so highly hociius" or lis beauty, lis game nu. its 'iMl. '.hat tho groat I'lilet Josotm chose rather to fight than to yie: I to w munds made uton him if II'.' pale races. Wallowa is nn Indlun twnic, meunlng "bcanliful wtiter. Many Oilier liake.. Hut Wallowa lake Is not the on ly point of Interest In Ihls regi on. There are so other lakes sor eluded In the hills . which sur round I he larger Ink.', nil of which abound wllh fish. Among them the Ico I jike,' Aneroid lake, Mlmim lako. Hleamlioai lake und i-hlmney lake. To tho south stands. Kaule ("all, the second i highest mountain In Oregon. To I... - ( nu-,.r eniivnn. the deepest canyon In the wort. I. und IMl" feet deeper than the famous folorudo river canyon. " From "the Wonderland groom's two trulls lend orr lo Ins s.iuth. either of which will take ou Into the land of muj-stie p-aks. clad with eternal snows, I he melting of which feeds scores or lukos. To the lover of mil lire a climb to liny or Ihe many peaks mur bv would lie a delightful trip, from which doer and wild elk ure unite often seen. Iliislness nun or l.a f.raiide. Enterprise and Joseph have de veloped the lake resort lo a point uro offered. Knrllltles runge from an inito rump ground lo ho tel rooms, housekeeping cabins, sleeping cabins and tents. Sad dle horses, jinrk horses and guhb-s are kept on hand for those who desire their services. The resort Is being efficiently managed by J. f:oss Leslie. - i The wrllrr wuuld suggest one improvement along this route for tourists, namely ono re signs In Kntcrprlso and Joseph showing tho route to the lake. Outside, of these two cities tho highway Is well marked. As brunch roads open north from Enterprise Into lowlston, Idaho, and east Into tho Snake river 'region, this district will be accessible from a greater area. At present, all travel must be drawn In from ln Grande. Being 370 miles from Portland. Wallowa l.uko Is a little too fur for a pleasant week-end trip, but It s not too distant from Eastern Oregon points. This lako resort ought to be patronized liberally by persons living in tho entire district from Walla Walla and Pendleton to tinker and Ontario. The pos sibilities of this resort are limited only to tho amount of patronage it receives. Tho Hupmobile make tho entire round 'trip from Portland to the lake without mishap, and would have' mado tho entire journey in high gear, had the driver not con tinuously yielded to the tempta tion to "top along the highway to view the beautiful-scone and take scores of pictures. The ear averaged IS' miles to the gallon on the trip, which In cluded ull the slow driving while sightseeing In the many cities en route. While traveling through through the sagebrush district to t'matilla on days when sun did Its bent to beat all previous rec ords, the engine ran perfectly and smoothly and did. not over heat. No carburetor - adjustment was needed on the entire trip, the drive ranging from the low alti tude, of Portland to 4205 feet while crossing the Blue, mountains. LITTLE WATER AT 'SPRINGS' M K DK'A-fj $1 It INGS. ' ( Speclnl ) he weather Is hot and dry and there is very little water. t?onio oi the wells are nearly dry. The Misses Glenola and Maxim Wanker were passengers on Wed nesday's slage, going to linker to have, dental work done. While In Baker they were guests of Mrs. V Kelly. , Rev. Joo Gibson preached his farewell sermon Sunday ariernoon It Is his plan lo come back und build a church as soon as he has completed school. There was a de hate Sunday , forenoon followed by a picnic dinner. Mr. Glbhson left Monday for Conference. Mr. and Mrs. J. I Kennedy and I j, H. Wlnth were linker visitors recently. Heveral of tho people are plan ning to attend Ihe Old Folks' meeting at Tnlon Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. V. love of Itaker. are visiting relatives ut Medical. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hursh of Huntingion, were over-night guestK of his sister, Mrs. Geo. South Wed nesday. They were on their way to the coast on their honeymoon trip and expect to be gone about two weeks. riKyton Harsln and family have returned from tho mountains. Mrs. J. K. Kennedy spent a very pleasant, day with Mrs. lCva Van- order Thursday. lr. und Mrs. J. It. Wunker and famlly.-and Mr. and Mrs. Kd Hack and family have returned home after a few days ramping on Kusl Kagle. Mrs. Gua Peters t and Mrs. Uoh ner ' were Wednesday ufternoon callers at the home of Mrs. J. K. Kennedy. Trunk Whltieii dellcvered a veal to the Maker I'atklng coiftpauy on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. I,. S. AV'inth were shopping In linker Wednesday ur ic moun. , S'.ilp Winter llannnu Apples WKNATCMKK, Wash.. The first earlnad of 124 Winter llan linu apples was ioaded al Keek In land and shipped. Othe; cats Will folio-. It Is said.' The nn wiia sent thrmgh G. M. H.- W.i;ne.' & Sons, wh have aenl out l'ie I'r.nt car of BaiMnm for 1 rears or more. I,u' -. -i i r Die 'rat car was shlppe l Aug tt 1 'Ihe aj r's ure untimivlv well nl ored and appear to bo properly matured, ! !i t he last t wo f, ivk, 1 1 ra r.: of penis, three of upp'-ii and '.luc mixed hae gone out, ln'inglng the season's shipment, to 240 cars. Fills TBig Job Mrs. Marnnret Atlman of Canton'. O., la not only ociln as a mrmlier ol the n.tlonal Ananee committee of the DemooraUc party hut In wacing eampaJan a candidate for tat scpreMntatlve. Sh la a widow and Iht mother of foer ehlldreq. HUNTS LETTER v( Continued from pace 1) papers that the better prices for farm products, now current, huvu already solved the farm crises Is be Ins found erronlous. Ke ports being gathered in In-. tertsled political quarters uro that present condition are but a paiui- tlve; that they are perhaps eus tn the pain of the patient but uro by no means putting him onM" the admonition of God's Word his feet again. In other words, the good prlcts received this year by farmers who made crops In which prices have advanced, will bo used In puylurf off or reducing accumulated In debtedness or In making pjr chascs of supplies and equipment jhey hnvo been unahlo to buy for t ho past few yen rs. The result is that although ag ricultural Indebtedness and need will be relieved, agrlculturul banl: accounts will not bo fattened. The funner, even In the wheat and corn country, will still bo well be hind the game, In his uvorugo for the past three years. In addition to theso furinoro, however, who are finding oven this smull measure of relief In Improved prices. It Is now emnha- h zed that whole sections will bo worse off this year than last, be cause of crop failures, - As a result it - seems certain. the great emphasis of the cjiiu- palgn Is to bo kept on things economic. - . ; That Is what tho a Follette; backers are Imping for. Tlmy expect to picture- tho whole nn- tlonul problem as un economic one, In which the big uestlon is wnether "prosperity:1 Is to bo measured In terms, of . the whole people or simply by the situation' of tlio few. f ' Galileo's Pendulum Honors Claimed for German Inventor WRTZuAU, Germuny. (AP) History Is all wrong when it credits Galileo Gulllel, with having invent ed the pendulum, according to Dr. Veltmann, keeper of Ihe public ar chives of this city. In his opinion tt was Johst Hodeker of Wurhurg. Westphalia, who constructed the first centrifugal pendulum.' Tho Instrument Invented by lio- deker was made ln 1678. while Galilei's pendulum Is . recorded having been constructed In 1G33. Itodeker'a clock with pendulum was but short-lived,, however. Af ter. being Installed In the cathedral of Osnabruck It had to be nursed along from time lo time by the In ventor, and after his. death It soon cBino to a full stop. Or. Veltmann bases his conten tion upon documents he has found In the archives under his euro. Ilillior I'alml lo Aid lulitv. HKATTI.K, Wnah. AI') Hoys ranHlnff in uiro from 12 to 10 will form n "Junior police ffiiuril" lioro. acoordinff to pluns sanctioned liy Chief of Police W. U. MeveVyns. Kuch youth avIII weur a star ami carry a card.- Their dulled will lie lo report and prevent vandalism and Incendiarism In the. residence districts. ... 11APTIST CHL'ltCH Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Mrs. C. K. irappetaeit superintendent, .-i II o'clock Iteverend Klmer lllerkcs of Spokane, wash., will preach. It.i. lllerkcs recently graduuted from MrMlnnvllle college and Is en route lo Rochester. N. Y where he will take a course In Rochester Seminary- ' Grows Hair in 90 Days Monty Back if It FaiH A minnto a Hay is Buflicient time to devnto to this new mo thod scalp treatment VAN ESS Liquid Scalp Massage is ap plied with a pat ented rubber ap plicator attached directly to tho :ottlo. The cooling medicament is fed 'irectly to the hair roots through llcx hlo rubber nipples. VAN ESS stuns tailing hair grows new hair in U0 lays. Ask us about our 90-day trcat nent plan. We give a money-back marantcot Get started now. VAN I'&S will not disappoint you. Glass Drags FOR SALE 6 Koom bouse, ttiodorn. on 4a4 Bprlnur struct. Halls, toilet up stairs und down, balh up-stabfl, hot plpo furnuco, on paved street ull paid and all assess ments paid; I rocs end shru1.- bory. Uoautlful view and finu liotno. Will Include somo fur nlluro. 8eo us about terms. 6 Uoom house, 1003 X nxentie, Ta Grande, Oregon. Lots IOUxMu 1'rlee $2200. $500 cash, balance at $10 per month with 0 per cent Interest. Good cosy buy for somebody. We have for sale part of tho Kit-Governor Goer's farm 1:1 Covo. OreKon. - This Is part of ono of tho old pioneer farms In Covo, 123 acres, S acres cherries Royal Ann-s a HI rigs. Good six-room hojse and fair outside biilldbiffs. I'rlee $8,000, , Can assuino fed- oral loan, of $3500, & Itoern house, sleeping pored. woodshed, cellar, chicken house, wllh electric lights In house and chicken house. Locuted In Is land City close to tho school house. Good garden. I'lic-s tl8'(0. Liberal payment down and uuluneo $25 per month. C. J. Black & Company Huucessors to i'lir, Dlaik A Stoop. La Grande KM'I isank Uld(. flHKM hUlU M CHURCHNEWS CtUtlBTIAN CHUltCH There Is un Assembly, a time for the As sembly, and a place for tho As sembly of those who could Wor ship God. "t'orsake not the as sembling of yourselves together," The pastor will bring the message at the morning hour. Hubj.ect: 'Continuing Steadfastly." The III- ble School meets at 8:45. The past two Sunduys huvo seen a larger attendanco than the corresponding Sunduys of a year ago. , C. ti. at 7 o'clock. The evening preaching service will be at tho I.utherun church. Dr. Kliner Grant Keith preaching tho sermon. O. W. Jones, minister. ...... ZION KNGI.IHH MJTHKUAN CHURCH M Ave., opposltu high school. Rev. Win. 1 Hull, pastor. Sunday School and services us usunir Union services. In the eve ning at this 'church. Dr. Klmer Grant Keith of tho Methodist Kpls copul church will preach. Some onu said that the story of Jonah and the whale la a parable;, but Jesus said that It was' a fact, ile really based the fact of His own death and resurrection upon the fuct of Jonah's past Imprisonment In the belly of the "Fish," and his subsequent release after three days. Hot h fncts are miracles, und therefore aro ahovo. reason but not agutnst it. Of course it Is un easy matter to turn tho ressurec tlon of Jesus Into a mere parable if tho history of Jonah's Incarcer ation first is brushed -away as mere figure bf . speech.- Pustors must guurd against both errors. . l'HKSHYTKUlAN- CHUHt.'H "Clod." said Jesus, "Is spirit; man Is spirit no less; and when tho two meet in fellowship thero is 'lelin Ion," says Dr. U 1". Jack in "He llBloua Perplexities." Willi that be lief as u foundation for uctlon, we Invito you. as spirlluul lietngs 16 have fellowship wllh Iho Grent Spirit as we (father tonirtrrow for our relltfioua opportunities. The Hundny School at 0:45 with the continued presence of thu best summer session wo over hold: the morning worship at 11 lit which time Miss Klavla Kilter will asaln bring- tho message of muslo while Mra. J. A. Tedford will preside at tlio organ and tho minister will speak on a vital theme; and the Christian Kndeavor at 7 offer priv ileges to all. Tho union church service at 8 In the l.ulhern church with IJr. Klmer Grant Keith as the preacher of tlio evening. May we allow flur spirit to meet with God, our Father on the Lord's Hay. Win. Crosby Hoss. minister. ISLAND CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH "The Msclples Prayer" will be the senium topic for next Sunday morning. "Tho Church We I'-orgeL" will bo I ho evening topic al. 8 p. in. The lllblo reudlng con- lest brow In Inleresl, which means that It also grows In valuo. The Kpworth League Is now having an Interesting series of studies upoi. I'... esrly history of the Mcthodlsi ckurcli. It incuts ut 7 o'clock. The huliuay School convenes al 10. A eordlal Invitation lo all Ihe people of Iho community. Hull K. Wal- lls, pustor. FIUST M. K. CHURCH "Some :ilurs of ii Christian." This Is Ihe SPECIAL Real' Estate Bargains Three new bungalows. $L'00i) to $ Tie imi I'ai'h. tii!Veral high class modem homes, $5(100 to $10,000 each. Hotel, rooming house, buardtng housu und upartuients. Klne b j s I n e s s building on Adams avenue near post office. !' 1 1 ie building lots in ull parts of I Grande. Heveral five and fo-ucrn tracts, May Park Addition,' Fur m, stock ranches, chicken ranches, dairy ranches, etc. Hie t's Heforu You Uuy. PYRAMID LAND CO. Main 70S ' F. N. Fonl. O. Ii. Ucrry, W. II. Horry notified Itcallora Opening of Oregon Trail Cafe. On Monday morning the Oregon Trail Cafe will open for buxint'HH under new management. '. : Complete remodeling of the interior and re-decorating makes the ORKGON TRAIL CAFK one of the delightful places to cat in Kastein Oregon. j ,v . ' Our Service in of the Ih-nI and we invite the general puhlie . lo call on us at all Iioiiih of the day. I Grace Shannon, Proprietor themo the pastor will use for the permon ut U:l.n u, m. at tho Meth odist ichurch, Kourth und lepoi street. The generul public will be interested in both the themo und the discussion. Wo ure specializ ing in good music. Seo hero if this is not worth while. On tho great organ Mrs. Parkinson will render Beethoven's "Prelude, Andante .Movement 6th Symphony," und al so ono by Pease, "Solace." The speclul vocul lumber will be -sup plied by Miss I.otuT Plerson. This insures something devotional and beautiful. Union service ut the Lutheran church ut 8 p. in. Do not forget that tho church school opens Its session at 11:45 with a piano solo. CM asses for all. Only three more Sundays In this church year, . ' SALVATION AltMY Adjt. und Mrs. l'ulerson, officers In charge. Sunday morning Sunday school at 9:90 a. ill. Tho children are especially Invited to attend and make arrangements for a gigantic picnic. Morning open-ulr ut 111:30 a. m. Morning Insidu at 11 a. in. Young people ut 0:31) p. m. Street servlco 7:SU p. m. Saturday eve ning p. in. will be u speclul ser vlco to which tho public is Invited. Adjt. und Mrs. Peterson uru hulne from Seaside and will conduct their Usuul meetings. FIUST CHUHCH Of CHRIST SClHN-rlSTS Cornur. of 1-lral und Washington. Sunday morning ser vice at 11 o'clock. . , . Subject: "Soul;" ...... Sunday school at 8:45 a. in. Wed nesday evening meeting at 8:00 When buying Candy, ask for "La Grande Made." It's pure and fresh. Help us help La.Grande.;. , The Candy Shop , 20 Home of FALLING HAIR Checked readily, when prop er methods uro employed. Tho Murlnello system pro vides just tho preparations necessary for vut-tous condt ; tlona.: ,, ' i ... : .-.,. , BIAIEIMOMO COH.MiniO KIIOI . 25 New Foley llliltf. ; l'hono Malu 120 Service On All Makes of Batteries , THE IWn'KBT KI.-.(TitlO KI ltVICE CO. " IrlKliton Marhlne Works IIUIk. f St WaHliliiKtoa Ave. JVni FTiliii'"l"i"'l"m"i'""'"f'"i" ,rtr""r"ttr TT'TT 1- -fl fl STORAGE fl l:l Mm Wllf I BATTERIES II SMART FALL MILLINERY POTMAN'S o'clock Heading room pcn to ilijj public ovory Monduy, .Wednesday and Saturday from two to four. Alt are Invited. - v' FIR ST. Mad Expert workmanship and f enulne WUlard repair parta used In every job. Rental batteries you can depend upon walls we are charging your battery. Willard parts Improve any battery. "You r.n bank oa wht the, tell m hrc, and the hill I, .urs-to b. rt.loa.bl., My. Llttl, Anip.it, i