La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 09, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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    Friday, January 9, 1925.-:
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER!
PAGE FIVE T
COMING EVENTS
March B. 6. 7 District high
school basketball tournament
at Union. - -
The first building permit of the
year, was Issued yesterday to George
H. Carpy for n garage to .bo built
Ht his home ut 135 M avenue. The
building will cost approximately
$160.
A. A. V, Man Um
K. 1 1. Ballard of tliq extension de
partment of the Oregon Agricultur
al college, was in i-a Grande yes
terday on n trip connected with ilia
work. He left this morning.
llavo Daughter
A baby daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Wdllums on January
4, ut the Grande Rondo hospital.
The little girl hus not yet been
named.
.
Baby Son Horn ,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'-Rourke aro
xno prouu parents oi a uaoy son
born to them January 3 ut their
home at 20 12 Second street. ,The
young man has been named Peter,
Jr. v
Married ; N "
. Ray Bennett und Bessie K. An
dcrson, both of La Grande, were line tip the farmers und ranchers
married yesterday afternoon by who will he urged to assist In col
Hugh"K. Brady. Justice of peace. : loeting the animals, snrt them out
Mr. Hennlt 1 an employe oi the
Jtowmun-Htcks ' Lumber , company ,
Vho young couple will make their
homu here.
To Return Prisoner ,
Jess : 'Bresliears. county sheriff,
left last evening for McMlnuville to
take into custody one, Frank Cox,
who has 12 months to serve in the!
slttto penitentiary. About two years
igo Cox was convicted of receiv
ing stolen property but jumped
bond. Mr. Breshcars will deliver
the prisoner direct to the peniten
tiary at Salem. -
Winter Wheat Hurt
i "About 00 per cent of the winter
wheat has been lost in L'matllla ;
county from Pendleton north up in
to Walla Walla," said S. A. Miller
of Milton, Ore, at iho Imperial
yostorday. "The tempcruture idrop-.
ped to S degrees below zero, and i
froze the ground . and jthen snow
came llater and the result 'was that
will cost about $3.50 an acre, to mrtt. ptraycr, Jltvict Attorney ();.
mnon'lhn .inmi.n' The fruit trees Kincli. Sheriff' Henry 'McKinniw.1
were !iiot bothered, and aside from
the diiinago to wheat everything IbIm. Broadbent aixl Klue Kh-et woorl.
ii -iJht Mr Miner w n route ! us well iin others who'jolned in a
! (lafiu
right
to Kalem to sit once more as a rep
resentative for l'matllla county, a
duty he has been performing for
a nuijiber of years, Oregonian.
Personal Mention
f Karl Htuckland ,oS iCuve.vas in
la Grande this morning on busi
ness.
! I
i Mr. und Mrs. John OTonncll of
IMeasant Valley are here on a. visit
for a few days. ,
Mrs. J'. II. VVestenskow left on
ISo. 114 tills mornlnr to visit Tor a
few duys with her daughter in Ba
ker. Mrs. W. P. Boot went to Baker
today to visit her son.
Mrs M. I. Moll returned to her
home in Twin Fulls this morning
after visiting for u short time in
this city at the home of Mrs. F.
Woods.
Mrs. J. H. l.indley and Mrs.
Diaries H. Clark are among the
Wallowa county gueHts now regis
tered at the Hotel Koley.
IT. I'uselle of Boise was reg
istered at the Souimer hotel lust
evening. Mr. I'uselle madu u trip
up the brunch this morning.
CAIt THIIIT NOT IM.OVF.D
BOSKBl'ItO. Ore. Oeorge Itit
chle und Bay Sch nicer, arrested
and held for investigation on sus
picion that the ear they were driv
ing had been stolen by them, were
released ths morning, as no evi
dence was found sufficient to war
rant keeping them in custody.
CLINT'S BIG 6TH ANNUAL
JANUARY
Clearance Sale
NOW GOING FI LL BLAST
Our Kntire Slock of High-Grade Quality Line of
Standard Merchandise at a Saving of
10 to 50$ Reductions
Every Suit and Overcoat in our line going ait
ONE THIRD OFF
Our Regular
save
"THC STORE WITH
"Saddle Hawk" Is Film
Taken in East Oregon
i
Ore. (Special)
PKNDKKTON
A motion picture filmed at
grant Hill by the Hoot Gibson com
pany lust fall and to have been en
titled "The Kidln" Kid l-YOm Pow
der River," is to be relented under
the title of "The Saddle Hawk,"
according to information plvi-n oiil
"j iiiv uuivuibui ririuruB uiiui-
tion.
Because
of the cnange in name
some confusion has arisen regard-
Ing the release of another Ifool
Gibson picture (fwp which, the nami
is "The Kid from poWflnr River."
This picture slurs Hoot but wi't
not filmed hero, ;th .Joctilu ;boliiK
In California. In the' supporting
cast for Hoot there are" the Uni
versal ranch riders who were here
for the "Let 'er 13uck" and "Sad-
;de Hawk" pictures, but others in
' the supporting cost include Tully
Marshall, Gladys HuleUo' and o
number of others who were not in
jthe company here.
- .
H KER HELPS
STRAY HORSES
(Continued from Page 1.)
hire an expert range man to get
the roundup under way. He will
travel throughout the county and
nnd take them.home for proper at
t em ion: i j , . i
Many 'horses now ut large,
It WAS
pointed out are In poor shape, phys
ically suffering frpin ailments. They
will be killed, to put, tlA'n)' out of
inlsorv. This will jtlsn uecomnllsh
'an economic purpo.-e as It will
leave more range for bonnes which
are of value, und should help to
raise the general equine standard
of the county.
i:iect Officers,
The meeting last night was at
tended by many prominent citizens.
The humane society was put on a
firm basis and permanent officers
were elocted us follows:
resident, Klute Fleetwood; vice
nr,.sid,.ntB Dr
T. J. Arneaon. Mrs.
secret a ry-treasurer.
xornian Klliot
Stanley Grow. Finance committee.
.Mrs. V. H. Strayer. Mrs. Itobert
service,' Mary I). Connors. Mem,
nevshtp -commltlcp. Mjs. Norman
KUlot ir i, Jumin , Rlnrls. J.M.blk ity.
uv. Charles K. Winning.
' The problem of the. suffering
ycr, JJlMrM Attorney ();. '
.iortff ' Ilenry' 'SlcKinney.1
in A Hi. n( AV:ilil'op' M
John' Ynn Allenj AValter' Iiulrd H.
; '' ' , I Kill Iw I-'itjI. ' , fi sti rupee as liy KvfVttj nt'lsfbbi'if
Kdjnajtor-sStraer. adV'istjfl the ftoj-'jiiig niore attrajcjtlv,'ujje(i day. 'fftiayf
clety to proceed its tar us "possible
within legal limits to take care of
the . atock. Ue thought a roundup slant figure, becomes more attracr
vould be the solution of tho prob- jttve- as an ineannent.--.Ther-:trtbl
iein V'UA'JP- ,own! ,. an'UmJs n.J'5, y.,ut. w'histocj8. ,un1J,oa?.ros5
vueti o H!yii m me 1 in
horses shohld bo , killed or fed,, he
said.
; KlulOti , KJwetwood venlorsed the.
roundup. Jin sutd it would be ad
visable tto semi a rider to inter
view the ranclfcnf and farmers to
prepare , for the project. ib- knew
of such a man who waii.wclj ua!l
fled. Kspenses for such a man
would he about five dollars A day.
1,. S. Kinch gave statlslies on
the number of animals ut large In
the county.
II, M. Broadbent, superintendent
of schools, said he would present
the mailer to the children of the
schools to enlist their sympathy.
The finance committee was
structed to wait on county officials
to ask for an appropriation up to
$ii(iit to enable the work to start.
W. H. Kills was chairman of the
meeting.
OREGON. NOT
. TAX .RIDDEN, ....
KAY PROVES
(Continued from rntfo 1)
MuMiomaiXho
itel. fiprnlng at a:30
The bushiesi session .at
whlej) eight directors were chosen
and the resolutions adopted, was
held at 4::ta o'eloek. A banquet at
w hich Mayor Baker was toast mus
ter was die eoneludlng event. This
begun at 7 o'clock..
At the Misine.-n pension director:
were olected as follows: K. I. Stod-
rrice.
now:
A CONSCICNCE"
LIIUI L.ILIIIIIU
What wuk considered the most
successful meeting of the yvur was ,
h,eld hy ,hw Mtm'8 Club of the
; icr.ui nruii iiuine on v ounn Hireei.
uuh evening. " i ' I
A good attendance, rurheil out i
for the meeting and Mr", u,uil Mrs.
M'eKuehrun proved ib' be A very
charming hosts. Tin? pHncjUirt 1
Bpeech of the evening wua deltv-
ered by ,-DK ltu 'Murll?.' oh-lhe .
(subject of rlie health or children;. vj
i ; ; ' . r r
UnSUVance Outlook Ttji -
Bright,: Babson Saysj
(Continued from "Pugo 1.'? !
aurnnce and other forms of insur
ance, as a method of mutual pro-1
teetlon. Men took out what they j
needed la order to take care' ot j
their families In cese of d cat Hi 1. j
hns only been in recent years that;
insurance has been taken out fori
Corporations, business houses, and j
estates. Of course protective insur- '
unce should be taken out by every-!
one. to a certain amount, and
should never be cancelled, cashed
In. or switched. If, however, a j
men gets enough insurance to takr
care of his family any additional 1
insurance really becomes an in-
vestment rather than' Insurance!
Some, life insurance men, may dis 1
agree with this distinction, but J
um sure everv fair-minded nnalvst
'would make it. I mention this dis
tinction because, not being an ;in
surancc. .expert , H is only in rela
tion to such ihvesttVtent insurance
that I have any right' to speak. 1
"I have aVwaya' advised th pur
chase of Insurance for protection
irrespective of what priwj sccVirltlc&
are j selling! 1 for and whatever the
conditions in : t he sef.Urity market
A man who needs protection should
take out insurance. The only dis
agreement 1 have had with insur
ance agents is due to the fact that
investment insurance is less attrac
tive when security prices are low
and more attractive when security
prices aro high. Because Invest
ment Insurunce is always at the
same price, it must be judged by
what the same moijey will buy in
other forms of .investment., In t
way it is the mean between the
high and low of the security mar
ket. This -very' fact, that it t r
menn. Is the reason Hi at tho large
, ,nncv :;lompania are :so strong !
I,twl . .
i und. lnsnranee Is so safe.
A (iootl Iilvtitnient.
i "Whether 6F ''nof Insurance
'agents will agree wlth me'usJ to
whic; was, tlu hnUiv : .jinvestnleni
three years ago. insurance r ,
'curlties. I am sure they -will arer
lirt to -say. us-security prices gOu
insurance which .remains at a con
the average normal line on the up"
ward movement, insurance hecoiuus
an attractlvei. in,veBlmenl,ir, ,Thl('
especially applies to twenty((pay
miitit llf und vurlous forms of en
dowment insurunco which get-i a
fixed stun of money on a specified
date. , t
l believe that M'.(25 'will' be a-
good lioud yeur and that ihany is1
sues will see higher prices than
they have already reached, but 1
also believe that investors should
take account of stock as to theii
1 insurance numinKs. io nuu. a.iou.u
have all his Investments in stocks
bonds, Insurance, foal cstule. 01
in-Iuny other one thing. All of one't
'capital in government bonds Is not
a sane method or investing, im
versificution is the basis of the
soundest method of investing. Tin
point I wish to make today is that
in diversifying consider insuruuci
as a possible Invest men' for u por
tion of your surplus funds during
"fn purchasing endowment , in
surance use some sense as to ma
turity. For iiiMance, in paying u
$JMi)U endowment policy a .man
should. coniiidtT his age in deter
mining the duration of the policy
It iH apt to be more dangerous than
beneficial to have a $2M,"0I twen
ty year policy mature when he h,
forty. On the other hund, It )h um-,
reasonable for u man of fifty U
take out a twenty yeur policy. In
taking out a $20, nun endowment
policy it is best to arrange the ma
turities so that $2tnni will come dui
when you are sixty, $'jou when
you are ttxty-one, J200U when you
ure sixty-two. und so forth unit
you are seventy. Then us you can
afford additional Insurance have ti
mitturc in a similar series of yeans
beginning when you ere seventy.
I am very hopeful of the insur
ance businefta for the next few
years. 1 believe all the large com
panies will do a record business
and : wide uwake. honest agents
should prosper with 't heir (tympan
ies. I am very optimistic- on the
Htockks of most of the larger in
surance companies. The Insurance
business has developed to stupen
dous proportions yet it Is still in
Its infancy when Judged by its pos
sibilities. Moreover, under careful
government supervision of the in
sii ranee c ompanicpi. and the f"'J
that they an- officered and direct-,
ed by. cupabte, cin.Hclenlloos men.1
should make their securities, as
well as their polh les, sound lnv sG
nientj for n portion of your sur
plus funds." '
flen ml Imsin ss as reflected n
the Baiismic hart is now running at
, t per cent above normal.
la (Vn.n'le; (;-orge If. ur-
ArliiiKinn. and Kric V. Haus-
rtland. ns n''W members:
1 Meier. I'ortlnnd; 1. K.
Vtninir. Ahland: !vttr l.ogle.
Nor'fi l;nd: T. I.. Kay. FaVm. Hnd
II. X. liamiltou. li ad, all re-r L'v-
One at flight
Next day Bright
.' KEXALL
i ORDERLIES
1, . m ,!. ' ',
"arcr'an easy relief for.
. constipation. .. . k
;f Ad rifSfer fiiUinjr laxa
,.tiv&, gentle in action unci;
i)iolute'ly sure.
Never heccssaiy . to. in
crease the dose. : ' '
They work naturally ar.d
foim 'rio habit.
Safe for children as well
as adults.
24 Doses.......
25c
Glass Drugs
' Till-' P.I'.XAI.l, SlorA
'La ;rnii!lr i It - )ivsiit
Yesterday Iri1
'-'Congress ''
The senate i'Kuheuiluttid 'the I'n
de.rwood Muscle Shoals bill for the
Norris bill.,
-
Hallroad represenlul Ives confer
red with Postmaster Uencrul New
on ruilwuy mail rates.
World fliers praised all-American
planes before the house com
mittee investigating alrcrurt prob
lems. .
The first session of the Hen.ifp
committee -investigating prohibi
tion enforcement was behind clos
ed: doors, n ! I n . , p
..
' Daniel 1.' Kteck, democrat, filed
hlff Gonirfst. for the' -seut Av.U tv
.Senator Brookhart, Bepujlican,
Hearings were continued before
a- senate- committee on the t'runi-
ton llll for concent ruling prohi
Mtfon ertforWeuienV , " ( ,::
t it -f l V v- m I ,
- SenutoV AVuIhIi .'hemnppnt. Mnn'.
'.ana. charged a "liberally financed"
movement. wits afoot to defeat the
child Jabor amendment..
M-.HIIVIU v. uuntiK luiiciiKii'ij law
r'HI'on-jjmcpl .iii , ,AVhlli iim
MjHkhMr MJf .KlOsH' II. . O.iry.
lohri Tf.Ulkiifulloi', Jr.-jitlnl olli7
"W&mcni Cd6U(litfc aT:;cus:'d law
bre
Hecretury'j Hughes 'Informeil the
bouse lli tulmltUKtnitlnn iltx-H iiul
regard ltattlcHlil iu'oi1-rni.-iUi)ii u-,
iwnrilclliiK, wllh .(ho liims liculy,
lint Swrctnt-y Wilbur O.Tiaml Hum
work would conflict, with the econ
omy policy.
CLERKADAIITS
COUNT FRAUD
(CoMlliiuoiJ rroin I'ao 1.)
investigation tended to bear out
Ihe truth of I (oh ken's charges.
I'erlinan was reelected by a ma
jority vote unofficially tabulated at
1LM. Kosken. who asserted he hud
been one of Jerl man's campaign
managers at., a salary of $o0 a
week. aid he had received u last
uithutc appointment um a tally clerk
in the tventy-thlrd election dlsT
(rlcl of tlie Kighih assembly dis
trict -r ti precinct in which Doctor,
'rtlrovich ruled a ravorite..
"At midnight election night, he
averred, a mes-nenger had brought
him the inrornuMion that Doctor
Hlrovlch's majority in that district
must he kept to t. ' t
During the tdlying, he said, us
ing a p'-net) conet-uifd In a ring,
ittuken procund unimirked bal
lots and placed crosses oppoalte
I'erlman's name and ko deinced
numerous others which had been
voted for Hirovlch u.h to cau:c them
to be thrown out. A proper tabu
lation of the vote in thin district,
he said, would have defeated ivrl
mati and sent . Ihe physician to
congress in his steud.
W'e saw a man slip up on a slip
pery sidewalk and break one of his
New Year resolutions.
Htnnd on your own rights und you I
can't be told where to get off.
Keep Glands
' In Balance
Says IMiysician
In r. lilt- r;-.-.. ig interview.
Dr. .Samuel J. Staub, according
to a recent d;spatch, sjiid th.'t
people suffering from that "be
low par' feeling, accompanl"-!
hy loss of appel ,t-. Klnep! MN
liesrt. l'tM tt v'Klit and no
forth, can be .-t tight by h:i,
Iiir the balance of tlt-ir gland
ular Secretions iej"(tjrel,
fllnndogen. the nu m nti
fle gland totilc. prepared In tab
let foi m. provide n Kiinph
method of tji king glandular
trentrnent. (il;tn'lnt-en. 1nr n n
and Mntii'-n. M oltain:ible at
ISiil I'rom Dnig So:i-.
oil. The holdoviT (lircctor . urej li"
J. T. itorlck, ThB iwiiuwr Knink !
Mloun, Htunriold; itoy T. lllaliop, '
l-orlluml; E. T. Kol. Oorvullis; IS. I1
II. Hull. Klumuth r"ull: u- u May.-'-
r.iiKt'ne ami i. l. Drake, Aslorlu.,
The iliroelors will meet' today
and elect olllcera for the your,. A.
8. Dudley la manuger of tho atulo
ehamber.
SlIllllllOtLV.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stuto
of Ort'Kon tor I nion County.
Ciiurlcs lluiBiiiK. Hen llucslnt!
una Henry HikbIiib, l'luintiris,
' 'S.
OrinsJ. iiktrr und Klizuhoth Ulilff,
Ills AUfe;. Nolan t. Skill uiul Mary
Sliilf, lilts wifo; carrio Hhslton
und iMah.l Skiff, and all other un.
known It.!: a Ul Wlllla Skiff,, uu-1
1 noasco; ; una uii othor ptrnotui . un
known, claiming any Interest In the
real 'istitu dt scribed lieroin, iJe
fenduuts.' . .
. To Clirrlu 11. Slielton'. Mabel Skiff,
und Ul I other unknown- hcli a Ul
Willis Skltr, deceased, and all olhcl
persons Mnknown claiming any In
terist in the real eslutu described
.herolni .
In tlt Name of the Stato of Ore
gon, you ur.,1 each of you uro here
by required to uppcur and answer
tho complaint filed KRalnst you In
Vho above emit led court und cause
on or before six full weeks after
tho dale of tho first publication ol
this Summons against you und If
you full so to answer ami uppeur
lor wunt thereor, the plaintiffs
will pray Ihu Court Tor Judumcnt
und decree against you us follows;
That Iho plulntlffs ure the own
ers of uiul seized in fee simple or
Iho real property described us fol
lows, lo-wll: All that portion of
tho SKhi of tho NW',i of Section
83, In 'J'np. s South, rang,! 8!), E.
jW. M. lying North nnd East of the
jOrnndc Hondo Hlver. Union County.
. Oregon, and or the w hole nnd
I every part thereof and thrif yilo und
wvoh you und ail of tlu- ilcfond
nnls'ln the nbovo entltlod BUit hurK
no xlght, title und jnternst.' In, or
10 (he-suid real property or any
part or parcel fliereof and lllnt the
lllle of the pjaiiillffs in and to the
jsaid real properly be forever quiet
en as ngmmst the claim of Ihe de
li'ii'luiila und each und all of them
hurt further thut tho plaintiffs have
Judgment and decree of this Court
reforming tho description In that
cortain deed dnted January IS.
1881, and recordod January' 17.
1 SSI. In Hook E or Deeds at page
83 or tho Deed Records of Union
County. Oregon, so thut the lands
described therein shall Include ull
that portion of Ihe 8E4 or the
NW)i or Section 33, Twp. 2 south,
range 3U. E. W. M. I'nton County.
Oregon, lying North i and 'Kast ot
the Grande Hondo Itlver and ror
such other, and furthot,. roller, es to
tho Court' hiuy seciii incet and
erUltqble..i,: i:. '.!ll!.i:; -
This Summons Is published
agninst you by virtue or un Ordei
inarleland entorod by the. Hop. J.
V. KnowleB. Judge or Iho above
entitled Court in the city of l.n
I Grander I'nion County. Oregon, "on
Wednesday, the 31st day of l)e-
rcinbor. lS24. ,l-he Order directlpK
thOjServlea or summons ugalnst yon
by . publlcnrlon thereof in tho t.u
Orande Evening Observer to be
published therein for six consecu
tive weeks and for seven, publica
tions thereof and requiring .you In
iippcnr und answer "herein witliln
six f ull .weeks tufler ho dttte. of, .the
rtist) pullleatloh thereor against
you., rthh dale of 'such' publlcutlon
lelng Friduy, Junuary 2, 1H2&. , j
; " H. B. DIXON,
, "'i! Altorney. ror Plulnllrr.
' Uesttllng at I.a Grande, Oregon.
Tifite or rirst' publication, Kriday.
.lanuary 2, 1 !I25. - '
Date or hist publication, Friday,
Kebruary 13th. 1925.
Jan. 2--10-23-3n-l.'eh. C-13
SKY-SCRAPERS
Building a strong bonc
structure is like laying a foun
dation for a mighty sky
scraper that is expected to
endure through the years.
For fifty years
Scott's Emulsion
rich in vitamins has helped a
great host of boys and girls
build sturdy bodies, strong
bones and healthy teeth.
Scott's should be included
in the diet of most children,
in fact many need it every day
in the year. Help your
boy or girl build for the l
future with Scott's! 4jlL
6cott& Unwne. nioomfiftd. X.J. ' 2-3
CORD TIRES
A strictly fpinlKy 1 1 it; not
built down lo n price: thai
we mill Ihe miilier fully
gum ant it In vwry niH-t,
W'o make ndju-t menlH fur
you mirx'le m It will ny
fi Hi; Iliew! (ieiMi-al ltiils
the next lim mi need new
tlrcH.
BUICK GARAGE
J(jimiiigs & Shumate,.
Props.
Successors to
Southard & Shinn.
Obituary
l.NKAXT srcci SIHS
-The InTant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold I'etcrson died ut an early
hour this morning. The child wus
11 mouths old at Iho time of Ills!
death. I
Funeral arrangements are in '
churge of Knodgrass und Ximmcr-
mun und will be unnounced later.
Hunt's Letter
(Conttnuod from Pag 1.)
of tho isiuiiOd... Bounded like Vank
heresy. Hurrlrttui leaped ut oneu
to dH'inociacy's defense. -j
ftft Is a pity." Iif declared,' "thut
Hie first voice to be raised In this
chamber, uguln.s the; democratic
party an alleged democratic
senator proclaiming that the dem
ocratic parly has lost the confi
dence of the country."
Then, while the Republicans Hat
on the side lines and gloated at
the exhibition of Democratic dis
cord the two senators went at it
adverb and adjective.
.
Bruco likened Harrison to a
former president by the name namo
of whom an enemy had said;
t know that he is damned
small, but I didn't know that he
was so smalt ho couldn't be seen."
To this he added, for good
measure: "I knew that tho senator
from Mississippi was a narrow,
contracted, small-bore partisan,
but 1 confess 1 had not begun to
tuko the real measure of ..his
dimensions as a statesman."
"Tho senator who attempts to
lecturo me .upon my Democracy."
retorted Harrison, "must come
with clean hands., - imei uot
be;':tuinted with cvaehonlHm and;
iiyptiniican allegiance.- - -
Vt'Jtfhe' senator, may think ho Is a
truer Democrat, thart' J,( but Iiq Is
no(itfiuoth 3iruce. i; .5 1 , !.
Ai while the Itepublicans
Hh(rHetl up! their sleeves. this
democratic duel of words cohtinu-
ed for one full hour, by tho clock!
ELGIN'S CITY
DADS SEATED
(Continiied from Pago 1.)
ho held In the old council. Mayor
Itean holds an enviable record for
the two years of his incumbency in
not being absent from any council
meeting during that time.
Ieo Korclz,! Swindler, tY,
, .pucpujnbs to Diabetes
(Continiied ifrom Tago J.) M-4
lirsL went iy lie rtiaio ' iirirwii mj
was
given llgni uuiieti in iae iirmou
yard.- but
lew- iin.vn ii nu -riiri-vuM
With
' Laura La Planlc
- and
Norman Kerry
''"With i; -
"International News"
S-U-X-D-A-Y
Six Acts
VAUDEVILLE
and
Emerson Hough's
"WAY OF A MAN"
STAR
TODAY, SATURDAY AM) SUNDAY
BETTY COMPSON
IN
"The Garden of Weeds"
And Those Funny Kids "Our Gang"
Men's Wool Shirts
Good wcitfht Wool Shirts, khaki color, two pockets,
army style, double stitched. Our quantity buying
enables us to offer you these high grade Wool Shirts
at such a low price
$2.39
64 STORES
dition was such that ho was placed i
in tho prison hospital. '
Insulin Fall,
Insulin treatments wero resorted 1
to In an effort to savo his life, but
they' were Ineffective. . Ho lapsed
Into unconsciousness early Thurs- .
day and prison officials, confident
that he would be unahel to survive
the night, called his three brothers
from Chicago. They wero with him '
when he dledv
! His wife, whom he had requested
be shielded as much us po.solble
when, he was arfT-nted und whom,
for this reason ho had- refused to
see when ho was brought back to
men go., waa on tier- way. io the j
SMind tbuen notified uarty lu the
evening thiit )je could uot llv hut;
I a tew luntTs and started at ohco
for tile prison.
; Joo Koreas .fled rfrom ,Clicago In
' liecember, i4j3. a1 few days before
11 'By Express "
A FRESH LOT OP
Canterbury
Candy
FRESH - RICH .
. , TASTY
tiTtikef Jitiine fi box tonight
Depot & Adiims
THE L & L
.il, .n.
' lillK SU-VEIl , GRILL, OFF.ERS '.YOIJ jBOMETIIING
..' I ''? SPECIAL' iSACIt DAY ai 5 ii I XJ A.
or
Lunch
CHICKEN PATTIES
Served in the style for , which .
Mrs. Burbridj?e is famous.
Take some. home. It is easy.' Just phone 254-J
and it will he ready when you call. , ,' , ,
i Don't ' forget, Sunday you can have your favorite
dishes served Cafeteria Style at Pafeteria Prices.,
riing. tho family it is cheaper than cooking at
homo. ' - .
The Silver Grill
"Where It Tastes Like Home."
t
.last AitIvinII 'I'lic Spring Iviiii of lliu
IJUTTEUICK QUARTERLY
The great fashion maguxine containing more than
II 0 0 ii p f 1 ii a; S t I v n
Clet your copy ut our llutterick Department toduy.
Art & Baby Shop
-Kvtrythlns for Oie Baby"
aF.Ms-riTCIII.'Kl HiiKI Sonimi-r. Illilc 8TAMPINQ
Butterick Patterns D. M. C. Thread
S9
THE HUB
his llayano oil bubble burst on the
stunned sensoH of his relatives and
friends who had Invested their
money In his project. With him
In a little black satchel ho took
about two million dollars in money
und securities and behind him he
left a wife and two childron in
strained circumstances and scores
of rrlends and relatives and ac
quaintances minus the two million
that he took with him.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine nf.
both local and Internal, ana na occn
successful in the treatment orCattrrh
for over forty yceis. Sold by all druggists.
F. J. CHENEY 6i CO., Toledo, Ohio
; Mtxi:wvA says:
ro have decided to close
out tho balance of our ladles
Kelt Houae Hllppers. Also
o'.ir Leather Boudoir Slippefs
comfy soles and pom-pom,
for the starvation price of
91. AO per' pair., Original
prices on these wore $2. 60,
$2.25 and $2.00.
Thoro Is only eight pair of
thoso ladies' 15-inch high
cut Hoots left. Sizes ure good
on these. This $10.00 boot,
going now, $0.05, ,
&t.23 will buy a pair of!
tMliich IndieBf Or itgrWlngj
girls' shoes bluck and
librowjv Jow lieelit'iWas iyrig-!
Inally $5.00 to $G.00.
Ot m. - V'. t ' MM 'I 1 ,
THE BOOTERY
t,- Xlww Sljir, IVIre nutl
,tM Quullly Arc lvqual.
'iJAY IIAVI)1:N, Slur.
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