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Thursday. January 1, 1925. THE LA (TRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief SOLON'S LIF COMIXO KVKNTS COMIXO E' JIarch 6, 6. 1 District high school basketball tournuiucni t I at Union. n'i llusliu-ss Trip J. K lichen left on n hualnrrai ' and diRsolutlon;- . uble to diagnose. ' "HIckncsH and death will vi-sit many of the counlr's leaders and celebrities. ThiTu will be many transporta tion troubles infecting street crs, bus Unas, and;' uariuculurly rail roads. All llii. added to general nicatal' sickness arid the reKtless- .ners oi labor will causo turbulence IS RECALLED j. urn! Another Valentino for the Movies lo 110S! today, lie will return j latter part of the week. fat i IIiks to Portland rt Knlirlit. livestock dealer of n, shipped a carload of log", to l'ortland Kutu-rtay. : i r- Baik from Conference ! A. C. Hampton, s'iperlnlnnder.t if? the 141 Orande public schools. irid I! I. Tpwlor. principal of the iiph school, relumed th:s morning from altendlnir Iho annual state shelters' conference at l'ortland. K : V Bnvo Cuuwrt nt liosimni Olson's orchestra gave a concert the patients at the Grande tondo hcspilal this lnorninR, as ine liuui'.s of bringing to them New ear's cheer. The concert starlou Ibout 10;:l(l o'clock. Great Leader Will Illsu to , Occasion. "Out of the dissolution a. great leader will ar.se a m-colid Wash ingloii or Lincoln who . will put the country back oil its. feet. "This, however, will not be un til Libra has run its course und the zodiac sign, Scorpio, is in as- cemlenro. iMliifortune will Islilna Here . Hob ltussell, coach at York col go, Nebraska, is now visiting at tte homu of Ins uncle. I., u. I'us- tell, ivlr.; ltussell lies been sponu- the vacation m L.ons icuin. , llfomta, and is now on his way MAIN EVENTS IL'K IU leunm..". Arrested ellx Marquis and Albert Tap Klltmucs. were arresled last night by I he pollen and are bring held in jail charged with drunk- iness. 'J ney win "c "ieu ui. ..... clock tomorrow morning. over pre tieeomes n law. .rave Tills Evening " i .May 2li Victor Herbert. Mrs Knld Keckritz of Portland. . American composei. uics. Ily I'ltl'.n l-OCKI.KY. "' Oregon Journal Writer. l Slater lives at 1 Grande is one of Kastern .Oregon's well known attorneys. flic SlatBr ! family have long been prominent In Oregon s political, aa cpf l.fo. Mr. S.ater's fUthet , Jam(.S Harvey Slater, was liorh irtSnng i union county. Illinois. In 1829. in I 1K4U, when ho was 2 years of age. he went to California. Thu following , jfear he; 'came jo .i.nc Willamette valley und' secured a position as school tcacjicr at Cor ! viillls. After teaching there .two yeaia.ho was appointed clerk of . the United States district court, i and the following year was ad- overtake Trest- ! mltted to the bar. He served in dent Coolidge soino tune near in- me lorruormi icK..u..... . -. augurallon in March. Kltncr WI.mi anu v -- - will be visited by illness or some ; member of the fust state legi? r... i n,i n.neh uuon Inture. In 18511 he became edl- "... - I tor of the Oregon Weekly Union. "Financial conditions will be at published at Corvallis Aftcf serv their worst In Junuury ana r,o-, i- ,.,,.... In Aorll there will bo Corvallis he moved to Aubuin, . . ...- ..liner he. I maker county Zu capital and labor, or with years In 1866 he moved to I a -.oine lorclgn country. I'osslbly Grande and was elected . Hs let ,h . attorney of the Kourth judical , . ,-,n ..r.,e a n irtlal I district. In 1870 he was riecteu eclipse of the sun. Us path stretch- I as Oregon's representative in con ing from California to Unllalo. N. ! gress. In 1SJ8 he was elected L nileu Estates seimiui num v. . -gon and served six years. In 18i7 h was anoolntcd railroad com missioner for Oregon. He knew most of the well-knownr eni;ly-day .residents of. Knstern o'regon, - tn- eludlne 'JtidKc' C.'H. cotill'- v inilire- of Grant county. In M,nn.llnvn l!.iH. Mlllfin .WIlAicOll trtbuling occasional pociljs W thef - . ' Uluc. Mountain Kuglo uf Canyon City. Later he began contributing to the Tillies-Mountaineer, of The Dalles, signing his poems "Joaituln , I Miller " A few days ago I re nt In four Y. In the eclipse zone will e devastation and destruction, such as cyclones, earthquakes and floods." OF OLD YEAR; ' ''IN' H. 'iA GIVEN (Colillnucd from Tugo 1.) Wm0 krp mil L . t-, - t jij, i !'?' i x ,1 S V. as. ,! QUIET SESSION (Cnntlnueil from Tago 1.) of wages. '.. A reasonable stability and balance of prices. ,10. Greally Increased savings deposits and new life l;i turn (he i xie;ses uf credit and price Influtlon. Notwithstanding the marked improvement in rocent months, not all aspect of the Insurance I business situation arc conducive to dered the city by Vrnnlt 11. Hayes who lias served for the past car as city manuger th commission- em unanimously passed a recom mendation of approval of ins worn. A ll:-t of recommendations con taining eight Items for Improve ment of the city was passei i.y the commission la"t evening. Ow ing to limited space these recom mendations will not be printed In full until o Inter date. However to summarize: item one recom mends a moro efficient lire ftgtu Ing equipment Including n water pumper or a chemical truck and iiittnocr nnd an emergency puiup- Imr station: Item two. nnil Item three tell the need or n greater chlorine control and a more nde Hinte septic tank: Item four speaks of the necessity for an Isolated i.nlldliiK. where persons afflicted with contagious disease may ne treated: Item five, tho separation f the street department from the witer and sewer department is au- vocated: Item six. at Ic-.vst a per eent of Iho gross receipts from the wi'ter department should be set asdo to maintain Iho wnler de- wrilten as evidence of thrill. 11. Strong stock and Investment markets, wltli a lurger volume of successful financing of both for eign and domestic offerings. 12. A reinsuring political out look. 9 ltcsliiiliuc IliuV.ncctl rroiliictlou "ThroiiKhout the period of busi ness recovery from 1021 to the spring of rj2:l, It wus evident that tho expansion was rounded upon a narrower base than Is required tor sustained prosperity. Import ant branches of agrleult lire re, niailled III a condition of depres sion: and the total of Industrial production represented unbalanced activity. Kspcctally in the build ing, railroad equipment and auto mobile Industries hold-over do- ' manrls from the earlier periods or . restricted production Induced an extraordinary concentration pr cf ' rtirt. Nevertheless, tho persistent lag In some Important fields of enterprise represented continuing 'elements of weakness In bustc con ditions. "Now definite progress toward a balanced situation is evident. because' lite conspicuously weak genuine prosperity. Some groups of prices are still far out of lino with related prices, and for muny producers any consideru'ile profit nuiklng must await the correction of such condllio'is. Kurope- will ofrer keener competition Willi some American products, us well as broadi r markets lor others. Hec ognltlon cf such iactoi-s will help to restrain any tendencies toward over-oxpnnsion, ror the most ef fective irat'egilard niralr.st Hie ex i cesses cf Inflation must be found In the collective sober Judgment ' of business men." ! Hog lilt a il.-butlinte In Nash ville, Tenn. ' She 'wouldn't run. Maybe she though It couldn't ,cut without a knife, and fork. partment. this fund to bo Invested spots have been for Iho most part it Interest for n certain period of , eliminated, the expansion of busl-time- item seven recommends alnesi which luis been In progress modification or the present orni- simo msi ...m...... . n ine" to nllow construction of : generally encouraging situation -nrrugaled Iron buildings within j than has obtained In many years. he fire limits and ror mo tear- Tlu re Is always ine russinn n,Y rtown or the woodsheds and li v tiit no rort iinule a combination ...i ..,n.l..n hnlldinirs'iiow wl"hi',..i' t.lr,.,,iiistallel s niav ri'eillt in un n the zone: Item eight deals wun indiscriminate optimism iinnging Hie neresslly of building n higher , rTZrrrZT. : -r reservolr to flirnlsn a auiuuy "i water to tho houses now located HAROLD LLOYD In "HOT WATER" Starts Monday, ARCADE i is?; m ' 'Ki ' I i'fc noted J.i.n has been snending the holl nva with her mother, .Mrs. .ar- aret Swllzi'r, and her slsler. Mrs. 1. K. Dixon, will return to ner lome tins evening. June 12 Three officers and 45 men of Uattlcship Mississippi kill ed by explosion in target practice off San I'edro, Calif. June 12 Republican convention in Knst j in Cleveianu nouiiimien Mr and Mrs. C. B. Anderson ana coollilrce una Lnaries u. imw . ru .,ui l,il ..-nui.i..ni n,l vice urcsidellt. ton. Lore, leu .... , " ., , ..; xi,.l,nn i.venlmr .Master l.nree will re.uiu. ju.ie i.i ,,..............-...-.-- L Wentworth Academy at l.exlng- crosses continent D.v alrp ane m Mi,..,.ri He will be urcoin- -jii hours, tlying tropi .ni.ic..... .. 'i...l a,, rur s Oinnhti by his pa- .WelU...lns;'liinu...tBi ban. .fran- ijents who Will m70 juhe 2S - Ninely-elght people jjngton, 1. C. before returning ). tormHlo ul ,,0,-ain. San Grande. i dusky and other Ohio towns. celved a letter from J. 1J. oiater which reads as tollows. . "A few days ago I read yo'ir article In The Journal about Joa- ouln Miller and his writings. I have never seen mentioned in that connection a small book of poems bv Joaii'Jin Miller and his wife. Minnie Myrtle Miller. In the late 'Oils or early '70s my father had I given him by Mr. Miller a small booklet of poems by himself and wife. It was In size about 41 'Jy 6 Inches and not over onc-thlrd of an .incn. thick. l'hcrc's going to lo another Valentino in the movies pretty soon, '"Rutlics" 20 ycar old sister, Mario Gugliclmi, inspired by her brother'.! success is coming over from Italy to bogln her screen careor. ICE JAM HELD REAL MENACE DEMOCRACY IS MARKED AT CAPITAL (Continued from Tago 1.) il hlcher levels. i CommlPsloners-oleot ' H.' 1! Tjin-': dis.. Charles' IM lyle and A. T. Hill , will lie sworn In at a shorl nieet Ing tomorrow- evening. At this I meeting ,th only business to bo attended to wlll.be the .official ap pointment of tin city trVinagcr and tho election of the city presl- llunt by Iho commissioners. Business Outlook for 1925 Quite Favorable (Continued from Pace . A new shipment of Stamped Goods just received. 'Ali'.o u full line, of D..M. .C.,. Thread to work. lLiUe something for yourself now. Aft & Baby Shop "1'iverythlng tor the Unby 3i:Msrn'OHIN! IloU-'l Sonuner. Hid. KTAMl'ING Butterick Putterns D. M. C. Thread h -enn- t1oT'qenemlen-he'ltleMtl'fCl.,,' 1 Personal Mention : 4ho. buck .of. Jho,.eujer..aii..aiiil.j IIS lOIIOWS, l'OCIU8 Ul v lliennn.... H. Miller and 'Minnie Myrtle' Mil ler." I am not sure but the name Joanu.n' was also included in l.ilv 1--lailv airmail service iboJ I ninp. '' 1 Cannot1 liolv 'recillr York anu san r ran ami low, rich and poor, gather at i . the While Mom, to .extend grucie; I'ltOMlKl-:. Ore. (Special) I: Is ...,, ,; the president and his wile, As .Jicar..ttarrrror,p. ,,,-rnore-s very Ivid t, 1 Old Custom .h.ltl(rtrr,i,.l'..'?.,,...lI.,.V,.'.'l-,.,.. Vi.,.,.i ..... .' ..r tlr,n followed llie .....i...e ......... ..... , ilie.UI'e-l- ."I . ... the contents, but I remember mat ruirt of the poems purported to lie- written by ' Joaquin and 'part ' by Minnie Myrtle- Miller. They -were unite Interesting, and -a borrowed' the "book und cisco begun, Si ; i jj, 4 m. i, Kointtie nnnv- W. W. f'ouper of I'hlofi. 1 B. in, ted for president by national uslnesa visitor in I.a Grande to-; collimiti,,,, of the Ooiuerei.o up dj.y. . ,. , : I'rpgress.ve 1'olltlcai Actiun, - cession at Cleveianu. Ktr. Thmnrs Klcklln was among . .-.ivlii Coolidge. 'Jr out-of-town visitors - younger sun of preslileni, nies. i ler at t anyon i ny. unw". Mis. .I'.cKIIll maiieo i.e., Ju)y 9 JO,n W. Iavls and I were i)Ulti! well ' ac(llnmieu. Charles W. lir.vnn nominated by . . .. . - 1 ' ! ' ' Democrats at New York for presl- WTI.ll YEAR .; dent.aQd v.ll'e,l'res!.dei)t oK'Me'-WilK-rodiT-Jusl-lH'.'ov''l'lie'. n,,,, laid iHown years ngo; starling .McGinnls placo, .making Iti almest Wnn cablni't members nnil iiimi lmposs;liCi for. the stage , In gel- wives; eontinulng Willi ine uiyiu- llirougll. Vhel, l beglPS to . .1 lil).w i matte torps. supreine iv,,,. and the' ii'c br.iaku iocs;, iw.no of tuc.es, and other branches or the the residences Jielow are in danger, judioiary lind members of , con .Leon, the three y.r old son of BS'f !E Mr. and Mrs. Ilin i Wortninn. was "ni "'inm r ' ' , em,,n. b.d.y.Bclded , Monday by up-1 ' ' t a' ! S nel.l.liorl'ttlK 11 f nm cioi in s upon . ..,.,,. . ,r;in..,,tius and the II. ..uftHlllUlIU I ' " J T, - ij j was returned. ' 1 ' believe 'It wus g.ven to my latner uy joiusc ..m WalloWH. where th'. Ill-lie fellow under the enre-of Pr. Gregory llnd j rrday. ionic nl t'nlon. PREDICTED BY MADAME slvcs to run aa vice prcsldi-nt with ,la Kotletto. !.j$4 43,1 02.00, .. (Conllniied from Pngi 1.) Alig.' -SS-l'rinco-or Wales arrives for visit to America. kindly and tolerant wnn gouu . ... toward uli. ne.- re...- , ept. 5 American roiuiu-uie- tlvin counterliainnceu i worl() ri Vitk return lo American influences of aiuii.ur. Bo), a n i restlessness tentions will be more 1,-v the which br trick' ry. "Labor troubles Will result from this nnd II would be well to walch treaties such as the disarmamelit unrt signed with other nations. "A government scandal, .such as Tea Tot Horn", is In the o'fing. due lo break this year. ti, J.l. reiirv Influence will nls-. make us uiinrrel .with our neigh bors. Canada and Mexico, am arrels nliiyit"' ihikiu'-ii.-- by the influence 1 1 ,,(' general public. funun iM Is 'not In session and governmeht' departmerila are shut "The bnses for Ihe nssurnllee of :'urther progreiB may he H,iiuimar 'xed as follows: 1. Ample credit and capital and ow Interest rates. 2. Large retail and mall order ales. ' ' a. i Ample nnd Efficient -trans portation. - ' ' ;1 ;. 4.. Increasing.1 foreign-, traue. isveciallly a greater volume or ex ports. ,' l! ' -'. "' " '' ' ' i r.i' 'Greater' prosperity and 'snniT , regulation' for' our 'public iilllltles) .' lpijrroved Induslrial condK 'Ions. , particularly In the molor. rubber lind lextlle Industries, and marked recovery In the Iron i und 'ileel Industry, m with rising, niar-, lets tor other metals. 7. "Increasing einpioymeiil of abor'. '' . ' : ' ' ' .i 8. Tio high' purchasing poor. Sept. 10 Klehurd l.oel unci r.a than Leopold Jr., nelf-conresse(l murderers of Itobert l''ialika. sen tenced to life Imprisonment in T'hicago. Is In a crlllcal condition, i ne im" fr Uif holiday on tho I'ovatkn ltldge. - wiirni'XVi'lliriiili' Given. ' i Lditu.Curper Is spending the holl- I ,.. ,'.,.'vlng days with her naflents, Mr. and Mrs t ; Wednesday night, re- 4Jalin;Carper. VJll -' . i ' V ',.nlv..,l ,. hilarious- S. lcome from u This .part or the couiilry has ., , u round , mr,fel upnif s -" ,.a,dtaT-s most .iiniingiiisueu , TOTAL HLKti r a.wcek,i.nd hi.lt. s-.l.i.;- ,,,;,.',, c,v, Coolidge, sollhd w;hal warmer at, lle pn seni nine. ,,,Th Jtiverside School gave a , ' A mlxr of r,,in nd sleet thai ,Chrisune.s program f'uiiir.Viy ' iir,.i,.n,,d to turn to hii6w luosl nlng. December. 2n, !ut owing to drove Indoors most of the cold and I lie condition or the . . wio had planned lo cole- was not if very largo .,,.... ,,dvenl of the new year with street parades. Iteserviil Ions (Continued from Tagw 1.) Ihese 'I" into wars Mars. . . . ... "Wars w'lh Kngland nnd .nipan rc not unlikely, though they will probably not come this year." Madame M:rrla points out that the Influence of Neptune is for power and money, but that tins win i.e oirtet bv the Influence of Saturn, whl'h will make money, tight and tie up the country's finances. ' "Worst of nil." she says. "Is that the moon and rranus are in the house of siekm-FS. There will be much Ill-health troubles or the heart and lungs, and olher ail ments which doctors will be tin- Ocl. in Washington Senators or American league win world , 'baseball series by dcfi nling New York Olanls or ixiuionai u-amie. Oil. If, SCM-S ends flight from KrledrlchPliuFen, Germany to Ijike-luli-sl, N. J.. -oovoriug .(.lllili miles In 81 hours 17 minutes. 'Oct. 25 -Sen-clary b'f'AgHclll-' lure Henry C. Wallace dies. "nnroxlmalclv H2.000 and the Sal .....i.... a I...ll,llnv nn f''lr Street," which cost m the neighborhood of radn, '"ihirinr Ihe lat six months of ! s! Me'nonald und Obe .. .".': , lieeember. In- Ington went lo Maxvllle re, eluslVe. comparatively little build- The l'romlse school gave i in ih,. ItiiK ness ills-l nrisniii's ,'iiii.." ...... ..... .. hnn.a were.nnon. Dl'Cember . ..i.i -rhelieneher. left Siturdi y morn'ng for w ,st like that of pre-war en ci.a u .iiNh . I ' , lo snend the boll leys. .ivs. 1'rolllblllon Commissioner V,i.. ..!,ih i Ineutert on ' Kourl Ii , Mr. Newby lind I'.lll Carp r went Jlayncs had unnounced street next to the library cost. to Knlerpr'ft' recently. around JMllllI to build. Work on Melvin Courtney, of Troy, c- i.i.. ..i.w.tr,. inat nlnrled about nn Uiilardiiv lo- at lend .tile. Hiv the first , of August.- - i . Swear- , i,.,n., hntela and n-slauranl-. ently. w,.r0 exhausted several. Weeks ago ,n,'lr anil there places lormed the cen-nfler- ,,.r of t.ty.B celebration, a cele- I'J. Miss Hays, t.ie brallon that In many lnstnncef CORD TIRES .Many Homes l-'.roctn) Many other fine nomes side prosrain nnn remamen un home q'f C. I'. Carper until W'od- wrlnes.lay.t wh.-n. he returned -nm: . .',.,.l..,l ,l.v his ss'er: Mm- KFlioc, Manv other fine nomes w.-.e - . s',.r' Vss bullt during .he ,at six monlhs 1 S2: iso: 4. Calvin I 'Onlldge mid r'h.ir'es f, llawes -elected' prtii- 'denl and vice president. I Nov. Senator Henry Cabot i Lodge dies at Cambridge.. Mass. , Nov. 21. Mrs. Florence Kims Harding, widow of President Har ding, dies at Marlon, 0.-.B the year, Among these may ne nielli lolled the $ Kl(( house owncn bv Perry Hlanchnrd whlrh Is lo cated nl;1304 N" street, the Fred Until residence on Ninth street which rwas built l II cost 'ot:4SHH and (he n' w Gorge urrev C. 1'.' Carper .SUel enl, Ltund-iy with that his agents would be stationed In hotel dining rooms to watch over Ihe ineny making, but In order lo pre vent dl.-lurbanci s. would not be armed. - - I'lisng t'nniilrkcd. TJie passing ol Ihe old year and thu arrival of tho new went un marked lit the White lions' llltle in. f.,niiv ri'turnlng to n s woik nresiuen, reiueu on ihe 'south side of the summit , rore his accustomed hour to gel u Monday I good rest preparatory to Iho three ,',i.nob.-rt Car-pi r sin! M-'vIn Crtirl- and one-half hour reception toda delivered a ox to Hla Pouison at tne one no..-.,. Mevei.i. ul ' ""' . ney Harold Foot- president's cabinet issued slate- "Kvery normal man should have n hobby." s:.ys a doctor. Kvery nor mal man has. It Is raising a raln- uy. J ANJUArVf 1 f For 1925 meat house on the Corner or 'Jiain monouy. and Fourth streets valued at Aim " ' " ' " , ... ,...... detailing aclilcvements dur 'r""' ' ,' ' erprisJ o , -nd the holl.iuys with log 11.24 or describing the pros The 11. K. Westenhaver honii O'l lerprls.. o "I pects tor 1025. the corner or First and N streets Mrs. J. k. t r. . was the rims' realdenllat structure Grandpa I h.lllps i !" pAVlVlKNTSOF en-rii-n s ." .....,., t, .rone In Knl-r- house co.-t over !!. in" a. -'"' '. '.' ' ',,..,', l!iv. .,, price lo nijeiei '". has grnndparenls. Mr. Newby and I'.lll i arper ..- sawing -wooH. ... Mrs I'll, I'oulson. Tliri HK'l nmnu and The... Carper attended the. dance at Troy Chrtsimi's Mr. Pol!.".- Is having a hard lime ... i.;. euille from Ihe r.'ien l.le (in nrrnunt of th" ice he ha' to drive Uiem to the onoge . . ,.,.n.,r,n.nt believes II the v, Jl 1,(1(111. I,. Stoddard home In the 1hu block on lOecond street wlil'-h takes second place la worth somel lilnr over $8(100. BONUS START AT MIDNIGHT (Continued from Pngn 1.) Altl.lNGTON KI-'.UKS IIOTItli AKI.INOTON. Ore. The Arling ton commercial club has appointed n hotel committee consisting of w of the local business men to make arrangements toward Ihe erection or a lio-room hotel. Or. J. W. Donnelly heads the commit tee, nnd K. W. Snell was elected as secretary. -i (ine of the first Intentions of the committer. Is to arrange details ror Incorporation. The enthusiasm that is inanlrest, snd th rue! that Arlinglnn Is coneed'-d lo be one of the best present oprnlngs for a 511-room hotel ulong therf'olnmbla highway h.ive led the committee to l.ell'-vf that Arlington will soon have a two-story modern hotel. Wc Most Heartily Wish You ANOTHKK, FINER, RICHER NEW YEAR Man lltininl lurl I'nwn. IIKNI. Ofe. Henry uockoi.' 70 year old recluse from (Irtaley. .lefr.-nMn roiirtv. wat brought to a llend hre'pl'al auff -r'ng from Iron'-n feet and sever- ni.nn '" his baik. He wis found sluiellng In n fenee corner. Th" runs., or his rmiilPlon v.-..f known. i.- t M..,lr:-4 I onniv .Mi'.K'- , tmnlv f . h, i.i... i Hend for tr-.it- inpp-iy' m nl. He Wis uneon.-clo'lll. I ,1 in veterans berausi' I h'-y lacked signatures, finger prims or oth.-i necessary ilata. , 1 Thus fer H..IUM1 at.pueaiiuns nun to'been dlSiillowi'd. I The war d'-partnient 'has completed more than hair or !lhe hug' Job Imposed upon It, by law and Mini as a result or the ex pcrlonco rained no dlrriculty will be met In keeping the application flowing steadily through I's ma chine lo Ihe veterans' bureau, no matter how ninny may b" received a day. AS yl. General ImvIs her ,w,t heard from Hhonl I. "".""" vl - erans as t whelh.r they Intend to omper.s :t ion !"' '.'V. ". "."-TODAY and VKIP AX i I The Most Sensational " ( ,:' ' ' '."'"t' ' '"'' .'.',;. Picture Ever Produced '"'' ' i ' - i j , :i!-..i.i .-.in i.-'.- '.) -jy -'-'H. I I I . THE PICTURE OK THIS lJti it j l.'i-or.i William MaelliiiRe's " si eat Htmy, with Clara I "Uow,. I-)ist Stanley; Myrtle Stcadman initf-'oUiera. ; 1 1 ' TT? 1 ! A Nlrlctly (iilllily lire not bulll down In a price Ihal vn und llie. lilllkers fully Kliaraulcu la every i-i'fM-cl. We miike, uiljiilstinvnis ror jim ourselves so II will pay to see these General 1'or.U Hie next lillf" you liecil new tlix-s. Jl .Jennings & Shumate,. Props. Successors to Southard & Shinn. . ARCADE Last Time Today "NORTH OF 36 ' Written by America's CrcaUst Writer of Historical History. A 100 Picture El.-e.ie Tolls at the OiSan, fctu. in;; -HaiintinK McMy." published by lo I'Vist. i:M H,KT(N. f trc. I-uxl Kin- .l.iv wa wlmt rhnrhH .Moon-, hmhi i,')rim:in, nft-ni t h rriff 1h fir iort In hi own pTKonal cxi'ri-nro. In th" morning h w nt rturk bunfinc anl knock'l down 1i hciitttiruf mnllKrU. . Ttr- Inir of thin uuon. h ntrwn in who! two. At.UANV. r-. - l'i1o k:v.--.ih in lh- WlllHin-ttr valt. v In thin sirlton f ff. rl "m' lf durinr,' the f r.t 11 "iii'p. li'V nf lh- S:i 'ilium roi.nl rv. lot a nmatl porlion of hi rro of fitm hit h of potlo)i lint vnv th" majorttv of Ih tuhvrn hy kn. pltiir a 1T4 (n hi T"t,f hoiii.- nltfht ann" day. K. J- l-innl's of Cruhir--lojtl about l"d iMitt.'H of irfi'iiI'MH that he hH! t.url"l In th" cro'inl. THE STORE rTH A CON0CI.CE I rhanr his nhooKniE Kroun!? nnd . trv for r1"1. vn thouBh oth r linnN-iT :ohl him thnt it . i..rt th riiiinlrv. II I n.hifiv r...lrv r. ClnvVm ft lnto.-l ronniy i n-; r;rhf'l f'T n hrtiT- Twi .itiun! !-'r;inn w n hiv r-wat'J. nn-l ln.t a-o't hn:h wi'i' -ruin !irh n v.n ii.t g - fr in lh-:n f: Ol.l HAROLD LLOYD Ih "HOT WATER" Starts Monday, ' ARCADE TOMOKKOW "The Fast Setv With ADOl.PU MKN.I01! And 15KTTY COMPHON W3K r'l-ri rnl i'n lit r3ln .m.unJ. .