La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 16, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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    Friday, January 16, 192;")
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COM1NU EVENTS
March 6, 0. 7 District high
bcIioqI boHkutball tournament
0t Union. .
111 Hi North Puwilrr-
, Mrs. Mamie Itiiljlihm la III ut
North l'uUir. Mrs. Iti.lililns lam.
iliipluj" of tho N. K West com,
piiny slorc.
llci-i' from I'ortlaml
Mrn. (WulliT 1'arkcr la HpinilhiK u
tiiv liy l I'll Grumln ;viaitlim
7rl.mlK und ri-lutlvi-H. Sim la from
Portland. s
Have Hon
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Shanks nro
Ho parents of a U pound uuby hoy
born lo thoni yratenluy morning.
January 15.
At Walla Wnlla ,
Miss Hilda Anthony und Miss
Ella Niehans hnvp bei'n apcndlna: a
fnw uilys at Walla Walin. Wuah..
on buslni'ss. Thuy will relurn to l,a
Grande1 tills evening.
flO-lm.v Kenteiirc Given
KrliKlll Hickman, who was found
guilty of possession of Ibiuor. was
sentenced to Gtl days work on the
ett . streets by tile municipal judge.
Hickman will be tried ut a later
date on u charge of , drunkenness
standing against htm.
Make Lous Trip ...
A carload of four Chrysler Six's
went through l.a Grande Ibis morn
IniT en route to Yokuhuma, Japan.
The cura were loaded on ji fiat car
'-n huge pacKtng cases slacked one
-rin ton. or tho nthtrr for mmv hiiml.
ling on board ship.
; n u"ii v.'.
5m SHi'vlii- 1 1 '
The Corner l.uneh iiniliir the
niunagijhnent of Surber Klein has
lnslttlle(j a new service for patrons
In the rtrtn of a railroad bulletin
board giving the time of the ar-l
rival oh the passenger trains. ln -
qulrh'8 n.v, phone will ulso be gladly
answered according to Mr. Klein.
Mri'lliiK Today
An utl day meeting of the Imbh-r
farm bureau commenced tliid motn-
iiif?. 'Die unnuai nietuberHltlp drive
will be launched und other action
of Interest to farmers will be tak
en, H. G. Avery, county agent und
tin1 UKricullurul committee of the
rhumner or com mem are unions
tlioKe scheduled to aid in 'the jno
gram. ' -' ;
To'l'alk Nortiml SrJiool
1 A lunchfmiwfrlintd'inMhcKttm-
ln 'T hoti grill thiH noon by t In
library hb;ifd"Tflr tliA (rtli'fidWo!
flisru.s.sintr tin; proposed normal
sy iiool lo bt! located in Kastern
Ori-Kon. Tim nu'ctinff will In, ut
ti'ixled .by a Kroup of l.a Oranili
cillzfnKi't'pri si'iitititr varioiiH orwnn
izatioiiH Intrresled in civic improve
immt. j rf
Personal Men tionj
f'arl Wbltmon; of Joseph is slop
ling at (he llott'l Koley.
!, Mrs. J'IMjibrUi Doiwlly iiHH-been
confined to her home for the past
few daya on account of lllm-ss.
' Mrs. )ave Huberts and son. Mel
vin, of ) Vndleton, passed tbroupli
la Grande this morning in route lo
Knterprlse.
Oliver Moon of North Powder
Ik now reentered at the Koh-y hotel.
.Mr. Moore is in La Grande on busi
ness. A. Hubert of KnterpriHe. was at
(he Kiimer hotel lust evenim; on
the completion of the first leg of
his journey to Florida in which lo
cality he will spend the rest of the
winter. ,
V The Miuh.'s Tillle Hovde and Saide
uiiu-. mi uue in-rii vini'j'"
for some time as nurseA in the
Grande Konde hospital, left for lla
ier thia morning to take similar
I'usltions in the hospital there.
Miss Marguerite Wtiton of Vale.
Oregon, b'ft for Ontario this niorn
inc in -isit relatives. The young
t'y has been visiting In l.a Grande
1
ANN'UAL JANUAR
Clearance
Sale i
AT CLINT'S j
' ' 1
Our. entire slock on suit
at a Having -of 10'o to
0',o Ketluition.
SAVE NOW!
Clint's
Clothiery
h Store WIUi Com leoc
,. Xo Ml('illl'n. ''. T. Ilm-ncs.
,; hren und I.. A. AreMbalu
of t ho Miundard on company j,h
lea, mmrlora in Walla Walla ure In
ljU Grand,, on eoinpuny business:
I hey n regisi.-ro,! , ,,. Sum.
me,r hort.
t. II. I-:. HanMieud. who Is In the
I . K. Army ai rviee al Vuii.-mlv.-r
arrueka. went tliri.mrl, Jt (irun.li
'his mornimr on lilx way in Wal
lowa for ll.'oifunorul of his mother.
Miy. l-:iiu liankhead. who la to b,
burled tomorrow. M,. iiunkhi'iid
uiiu ni Vancouver day before yes
terday.
TAX EXPERTS
, TOUR OREGON
(Continued from Puro 1.)
North -Mend, l--li.
field. IVb. 11-14.
7-1 ll:. Mursh-
'rook I'rlneville. Feb.
Deschutes Hcdmoml.
2-:l. .
, I'Yb.
uend. Keb. r.-ll.
Douglas (llendale, l'eb. ;-:(;
Myrtle Creek. Keb. 2-3; lloseburg.
Keb. 4-14.
Gilliam Arlington, l'eb. ia-20-Condon,
l'eb. 11-12.
Grant Canyon City. J-Vb. l'J-CO;
Prairie City. l'eb. 21. i ,
Hood liivci Hood lt)ver. March
2-7. ,
JacUson -T-,Aalilanil. I-Vli. ;:i-2S;
Medl'oril. Ken. 23-March 14.
Jefferson Madras. Keb. 12 -if:!.'1
Josephine Grants Puss. l-Yli. Hi.
Kfamath
2-7.
-Klamalh Kails. March
Ijine Junction Citvv l-vii. 1.1
.14: Mapleton. Feb., HI; lOug.ne.
rw. 'U'-jlaileh ill: Cottage Grove.
Keb. 27-Maroh :(. ,
I.lncoln- iV.iwiiort, 1,'eb. 2-:l; To
ledo. Keb. ,4-6. t
l.inn Lebanon, K,.. 11-12:' Al
bany, Keb. lli-24.
'tJ,r'(0
.lailieur ale. Feb. l. In; (in-
11-14; Junlura,
eb.
(J-7.
.Marlon stayton. t.-i. ii; sil
verlo'n. Keb. 17-20: Voo.iiurn. I'el).
21t22: Salem. Fell. . 2ll-.March 5:
Mill City. l."eli. 7-D.i
.Morrow lleppner. h'lli. lli-10;
lone, l-'eb. 20. .
,1'olk linllas. l-'eh. 0-12: Inde
pendence. I'Yb. 13-11: Falls fit v.
Feb. 1G.
Khernian Miiro, Ke.li. :i; Waseo
Keb. 4-5.
'Tillanioeli'-.'i"itliiiMni,k.'-Ke!,. ' 2-4!
; l-.'a.st Dreeiin Dales. 1
I'lll.lMllii JJ- "i lidtetdli: F' l.' 1 1:
Mnrrh l-!. -' - . i. .
. i.':V.,(,.,...i.Ai..-Oj-iii.iv...l''.':i.i...i!li-.
March 5.
wVHnsa1t;viijWife-,lij,l..;3,-2.UH,'lu(iijJiJ. 'l'ilivv1l;'.,UvilWt.luiHU,
Fell. Ij.-,l": TLe D:;1!J'V. Feb. 1S-2S.'
Wapliillflon trillfilNlli.ro. Feb. 11-
,iy;i (or.'jj
4niW.7-i4(i,Vh. 7. ; .VI
Vuinliill Slieii.ian. l-'i-b.
Newberu. l'eb.
Kyk' '1"" v if
.i.M in ii iiit,
r-,ii f-
VI S. STAND IS.
ALTERED,
j s r .. v . .W
(font in ned from Page 1.)
tori:i writers ovr the sneerful
ending of the tnler-tillled litvumia-
iniferenc e in I'ih In 1m ll, Miiij
restilt-d In making the "tSH
States one (if (he gliariillloi'M of tin
Dawes reparations scheme.
"The rcsull of tlie conferenci
have no importance eomp-irabh
wli h its broad effect, namely, tin
return of Ihe i'nlted Slates lo Ku
rope," s:iys Hie Westminster Ga
zette, vhi h added:
Whatever may . be s'lid of the
flitted States. It is certain that the
S'-nse of justice is deeply Itnptant-
d in her people i:nd will impel
jlheni to stand firmly by their rights
as agaii;si . it-rniaiiy. .uuri-im r. 11
adlnsion of America lo fhe allied
and associated powers means there,
111 be no further incentive to (J
many to default." . -
- ec Crcnni ChecU Hici mi ilit
lof)l IMVKII, Ore. The epi
demic, of hiccoughs that, alis prc
vuihd here reeehtfy, apitarently
bui plica th-n nf some for in of in-
fluennH. stimulated th consinnption
of Ice cream. Victims of the af
fliion deelAii"! that eating ice
ream -fUiilish d n l'ef -v-rt after
other remedies had faib-d. 1'h city
had a dozen hiccough sufferers
during the prevalence of the afflic
tion.
li. Ili Ks mis lw'H -1 n permit for
buildtnc n bnrn nn It avenue 1 - j f
tupt-n S'cfn'I nnd hirst streejj th:
tiiorn!!?. Th" b-'i'dlng i.i tdt Jp-
piO-iaUt-'iv fl'.t.
,
j Going Up! j
i iiLmmm iiiuii
UAKIIlt, Ore. I'lerco-Kulr und
Company. 1'urtland. were the suc
cessful bidders on the linker coun.
ty road bond lasuo of .. SWI.noo.
ineir orrer of a premium of J1T.
745 on the unfount being accept
ed by the county authorities yes
terday evening. The bonds ore to
yield five per cent and will mu
ture In 1U44.
family. officials yesterday ex-
pressed satisfaction wlllrhv reault ,
... ...v me iiuiiuK compianu-
d a premium of .ovep fail pel
cent. - , "
OthU'.qfrcrii'wi'rK.'' ; ' " ' "
Kirst ; Nallonul.-. JJiinkv; I H3T.N0
per $111110. .: , . '" ,i, .
lb Witter Co., ,1' tf'r t lit n d.
tlnn.xd i,,.- llun "
Detroit Trust Cotnpuity. '-Welte.i
Dickey, und A., . , Wukeioan,- "to
yield $i7.ii45 premium. ' .' .''.' i
K. II. Itollins und Son. I'orlland,
to yield $13,523,115 premium.
Citizens National Hank and oth
ers. J104.B27 per .J 100.. " 1
Clark. Kendall Company. Port- !
land, and others, $1033.1)1 per1
SI 000. , !
Hunt's Letter
(Continue!) from Thro 1.) ,
he far niore.llian offsel.by, Uu ene-1
inns iiimir umonir the crones hos-
eandldates hud lost out.
My naiulnir stone out-of-hand
sucl a situation was blocked be
fore ;it started'. '. - ' ,' , i
I'lte numiiiK of a successor to
Stone, us attorney peneral, does not
present a, correspondinKjy difficult
problem. L''"
For whereas an associate Judex-
ship on the supreme Court Is s
hlyh, public , office of direct Interest
lol every' .citizen.! a" fila'ei.'jiu tile
president's cabinet B matter rath
er personal with tio president
himself, and is not so subject to
Influence by oulslde pressure.
Coolldee's. anion In the stone
appointment wus reminiscent ol
the promptness with -which Koosc
velt was wont to make his selec
tions for hlRh office.
I'nless there were grave reusoni
for delay, or absolute doubt ns'to
the rilni-ss of the inun lie had in
mind for a uiven post, 'I'. It. al
ways sent In his oomlnatlons In
short order..!, i, . . . i,, , i( ,, ,
And be;, frankly .admitted his
chief reason- for soiaiolnK.ias..tc.
escape the afteruml ll . of, jonillll ies
and wrecked liopesi'thal rolluw a
delayed, iippointiuunl.-, - i, .. -.r-
A nie,lio."re aiipoiiilmenl! prompt-
iv M,'ii.'i,;"i;r.'.'.i.'i",T: v.:.".."i.',.-.r?,'""f
ililioiiitinenl made a.'tor ll.
had been lilllddieiL,by u political
HiKiof-wur. . ! .ll
i'v;- c'- 4' i4'''.i nv-i
J suitor iJ.-StittiJkW-iiivuTcitilc Outlook Held
" "i"-K"aru senator, naelietoi
and recluse, who committed sui-
sale, there were more than loo
Itarntings, souju.wurth thousands,
MHiny vort h I'itttjyor nothing.
P'J'heij !i verrV fulliiat ures, Jewel
eJies:''itfttiiiL jalc and ivory carv-inrts,-'lac(iier
wur'l old brasses.
And .a j' in etching .by Anders
Yah n ff licuulif ul woman, dreusiMi
in the style of 1'.mm, about the ycui
Krandegec entered the Senate!
COSTLY CARS AiD
FREAKS FEATURE
BERLIN CAR SHOW
IlKltl.l.V (Al1) The licnnan
atitomobile exposition, v which has
just been held In Merlin, faile 1
to show any car selling at a rea
sonable price, nor did It reveal
any striking Improvement in
standard design of body or en
gine. On tlie contrary, empha
sis was dnd on a car seiiln
for $lo.'MH)h bud the only novellles
were of the freak variety. , .,(
The. lowest . priced ear sohl for
J'jou.-nd rthc. , higher ones for
J.'t.ttao and Sln.auo. Tlre seenif
to be a good local .market for the
best the Industry hns .lit offer,
lor t he ag'-nl of. tin pi odutlnf.'
company wiid lh:y were, too hus
with the tioni'e deiimnd to thin
abo it export. They were bulbi
ng tor staunch tvna and durabtl
iiy. he fbciarcd.
The (JcrmatiH arc eotnln:; to et
1 hat they must standardize pro
ducUon lo keep down costs. lt.
til recently then; has -been almost
no (juantlty prodiK tlon of parts;
now certain firnis arrange togeth
er to have certain iMu-ts made
whob sale f rotn mutually accepted
yp':l(icatlonfi.
Among tlie freaks Is a tapered
ear with one headlight and the
motor in the rear, and a heavy
rnr equipped with births, kltcb-
oi'lte, shower bath und furni
ture. The Oertn.'iUH havt r'nched nn
Kttiwfacttiry Hid ut Ion of the body
(itieHtlon. The collapsible top Is
not pop.iktr because there Is wi
m ut h 1 11 in In 'icniiitny and t be
t"pi b-n h: the clmed cur is ml
I" I on t (.'rotind of bellllf too
t'f-t in so m iiier. and t be n mo. -.-Lie
lop In put do n as clumsy.
t ortMry Hull. tint: rianmil.
II i;NI, (ire. Work n a new for
est service building In MtslelH win
.slnrt tli's wick. It wax iiniioini' -
from the head'U:irter f fH.
xi initen Nittional forest. The new
structure, lo be nn off he Imttdtng.
hiM replio i the m ;id'"tirtern tf tin- '1
,-!tsf rs dm'rb t. b jnroy d in the)
1 r at Sist'-rn Inut fjtl. , J
j
l i e rain ftilN on the J:mt. (-. t
CUlly OC th JuM WM5vd UUt t. j
n.n.in ins lniiu-eti,HirurhnlhhL4 1 n "-
ago. jlfi revealed IVlntfieeft ll.." (rfoiHitthc It-Hit I'aid 1.1 U-
oViur. of a moat Myiirrc 'vJtfj tl"''ff t 7 X-ww-- Civ-
or'urlJciirioH. . y pfaic..Hjr lh-p.(t.:yf.tr f'llgo jir
Altjn auction, wKfru hjWiifiWl'U-'tM algtffcinn jr4ju '011-
Save with
Safety
at your
Rexall
Drug Store
THE NEW-
liOBCED HAIR COMJiS
35c Each
The pract.ica I ni,i ftu'
Koblicd Hair and handy for
pocI't Or pili-se. - . .
UiKhcKti priade . hurd rubUv.
Smooth polished teetli. Will
not split the hiiir,?'-'
Two BtyVa-r-ufl coarse or
coarse and fine. In real
leather P:sc.
Glass Drugs
' - The l:i:,I.I, Stoix
l,a Cirumlc - oi-ciui
- - - lz'-.- -....:hho:- poorer ones. In connection
" "' " ''' otlier 'IndiiMtrlfH ihk' may 'be
'Lxi ' - -i .jnioni or lesa trfie. but It : iti 'Ho
tWDituary .;
"tcurlUeB for their cliciita. and in
. .loiiv TiKiHi'iiT"r; ' r.".l..vi. i.i......i... .. ..un t
,-, " ' f ' ; niuuami's: (ire puunu im
John;: Stinnett, .s years of 'nuo jhad t nn etml opportunity with
diedl'luire yeslt rday after a t'e j I le;f individuals to-make profits
daysj U(hesM with pneuuionla.'i ilPlapd 'to secure -an, uttracllvo invcsL
thoiif.'li,;i nothing definite Is known jrt?iti .- . ...
of ir.;:.SIlnnett It is Ihoughl that) -tho above statement, however,
lie llJIK til till (J hit) Iwilii.. In tin. I iiiiiik ., .. . ..... '
: ( ; ' " ; "
i-
lug here from Montana. Kuneral
arrangements have not yet bi-t-n
made. The remains arc at the Snod-grass-Zimmerman
chapel.
SOLON'S REST
. UISTIL MONDAY
(Continued from I'iyfo 1.)
zer suimortod, ; lilni. tnkiiia: tho
mini- stand l,o look at tlie lime
ttlddle Was re?ii,Ved by I'li-rel'- aliil
Jeffi-rst u ,Hvr.Hf Kil'si(r,iil(!!js
mJi lalf August.
f!lov,iior fierce was helpless al
the !tieefrrifti-rt4irro:-ifui.lse.-rti.lV:tv
dictated ror the minutes and Hie
pWsvM.i" t irMtm v vrmiM t M o-
ehargi-s Ihe action of Kay anil Ko
zerfto tiottrtenn
'. r,--4
H. i.rhl or hv It'ihunn
JJlIgniCl Oy JiilDSOIl
statement of ptoduction wiil huw
a jimp of over in per cent In
eolon goods since tho low of
htst year. J'rlces Tor print cloth,
sh. clings, grey goods and glnc
hams are now more in line will)
I he general commodity market
limn they have been for several
VCUItf.
"Ol course the textile situa
t:or is primarily hound up in
Mice factors. Iirst. the demand
for jj,oods: second, the prie.- of
1 ol Ion, und, third, tlie wage wale.
HlatirllcH cb arly indicate that
the demand Tot: goods will be
greater in 1 liTi 4 ban In 1 1,
J 'rices will be more- In line; peo-
fa.f 'M I1AIIVS
rp
-himI-v(M)L -4ilioi-Hml-unol.
-AttiRiiihnaf ll. riders IbArieii. Iiciiiiucd and by tlit ynril. Iluv,
W'riip", ( an iage Aiitoi vst vw. ,
vc iir(
Art & Baby Shop
, . . V(;VJ(;UYT1MN; I'OH TIIK iiAnv- s: -
JIK.MSTI TCIIIXti hotel Sonmiri- :lhlg. STAMI'IMi'
in rn:ii( K iArri-;u.s 11. m. c. ihiu;ai
Arcade Thealre, Mon., Jan. 19lb
SD.VIS NOU' MI.I.IMi AT C.I.ASH IllUliS
tiik (;iti:.vri;sT or m.i. mi sicai, hits
I70K!!1,
Q.m..,
to Ille lulre uf cotton ll Is dlffl- "hlcll I mlllllt llii-niloii. Thes.
cult to .make, forecasts but it may all be purchased on tlie mar.!
seems mnv. at a fair level and lslK-'1 hrokcrs who speeluli?.e In'
atlveiy-cheaper than wool at
Ihf moment. Although cotton, isl1"1 nn Investor to buy slocks In:
liow so pec cent over prc-wari,,n' of tno Kood mills. Ho mllst.i
lev-els. It must bo remembered jliowcver, chouse caretully as they:
that It wiui loo per cent nliov lln' nt handed out on u silver
pre-war levels n yeur hko. As I
huvc frankly slated. In times past,
that coltnn was too eltrnii or too
high, perhaps my opinion today
that It Is selling at a fair price
Is worthy of consideration. The
wage situation has distinctly Im
proved during the past year. I
believe that al least 3 per cent
of the New Knglund cotlon mill Unjlj JJao Procnil'ffl
Sl.ll.dles are now onerallno- ., .I..,!""'1 nllS 1 lSpCltU
10 per cent reduced wuge scale.
This means that. over SO per cent
of the D'o.ooO oporut Ives have Rd.
Justed tiuiu.sclvcs to the - now
cumlltlniis. All of tills Is ex.
ceedlngly favorable, to thu . fundn
mentul sit jut Ion. '
li-Mlle Sccill'llles.
-f nrortunately textile sechrl -
ties have not me Willi marked
public favor." continued Mr. Hull -
son. "Many Investors yes. n
grcut muss of Investors outside of
New Knglund have Utile or no
Interest in textile slocks. In u
way the mill owners themselves
have been largely responsible foi
thls condition. I say this because
they have heretofoie tenaciously
'held the good stocks and' have of
fered to the public thu poorer
imes. Ho long as a mill has con
tinued very prosperous tho own
ers have h,-ld the slocks, and as
ll rule, it has only been when thev
saw the tide
turn ugnlnst tlimn
that they sold thnno iitocka to theifcwted Haiti. IMo and property
P'4llic.' this moans 'thut the pule
He lin been h;t' In lon manv of
Tintc ihousesi ' have btillt up thoill'''t'"V Hafl' ln I'1"'1 of Haiti.
I'l reputations by aeeUlnp good sc- '-
mu mean mat u is iiiipuo-;
Hini
to secure good mill BtouJtH
Arcade
TODAY and' SATURDAY
"TONGUES,.
OF FLAME
- JOSEPH HENABtRY
1 oifvciiod
Willi
"Intel nntvnniil News"
And
"Topics of The Day"
liA-VKTTK.
nml pun silk SliliiN, I la nil
Tin-; mi.
N-iri': Irilii. MtlilH-rl'. flttii liil
Wiirj: I'l-iMix .SInilH-rl'if (nn ICoimnimv.
Mini Tin. K.tn-: i.ittAr m;v
VOIIK (T;M'IIIV TIIIMIIl CAST
THU AI'I'I MCI l l HAUI.lt AMI
I'llllll.AMl I.AVI" YKAIt. I.Mi.llllMl
HnlliH Itim-titiy, l.i-i-lnnli lttt.
Tiilil) W1I1I1, I'll I Hi I, 1,1-lly ami
1tlu-r
l 'jtMiniir ('iirrh- IIhii n-lM lln 'I nit -f-l-
In '1 NliH-if-i-, 2 llajtuHUd i'tur
I.AIK.l; ( IlllltlS Ol ' I l SI AI.I.V
III Al HIT I. l.lltl.S
rf--: m.iHi - XI..VI - Mh. Tm
mmim .mm
'iifllie;
01 her!
ml" nocks. It Is now pn?slb
Itlatter.
"Willi general business, us re
flected by the llubsonchart, at (i
per cent above normul und the
tide still rising. I believe the tex
tile Industry has turned the cor
ner and that JD25 bu a much
better year."
Under American Wing
(Continued from rago 1.) "
tlie American medical men for Te
ller. Mukirla: Is being checked und
nullve doctors and nurses arc be.-
L
'Inir trained.
l In 101 public works hud vlr-,
,tually ceased to function. 1 toads I
' were wrclehed' and wllllout bridges :
and th 'ItKlitlioiiHea tnadequute to
tho larffe numliec of. harbors und
ine tiaiiffernun roam. ouay inerc
are moro than 000 mik-s of good
gravclcd roads, many new bridges.
800 miles of new tclophono and
the dinitforouf roast. Today there
telegraph lines and u good tele
phone H.Vhtcm In lort-au-Prince.
The coast la now encircled by u
chain of lighthouse:, und uutomat
lc'ally lighted liuoy.s wlilch muke
navigation along the coat and In
to tho harbors easy and bate.
In tho summer of 1915 It in estl-
mated Ihut some 6000 bundits In-
! wvrc not sale
and travel on public
! highways had ceased. For the last
fow yoan Haiti has had ;peaco and
Uccurlty. Peasants liavu .mtumed
' 'tholr. homes or .bulll. nw ones
CORD TIRES
A strictly ipialtty lirtt not
built down to n price that
wis and tlio makers fully
euamntct; In every rcsiMN-t.
We innku adjust liiciitH Tor
j(u ourselves m Ji will iay
Ut sw thcNO ciicriil Oords
tlio next UiUr you need new
Ures.
Jcnning3 ' Shumate
" ' Props.' . i
Succwww-in,,,
.' Southard & Shinn.
Open' for ; HuHiiicss! '
TlM! JSjii IIi ihlil'.,lliii lirr Simp
'j)M-ntnl nl" -Hisj -Ki I-'Ik St.
ii- Ijlllic.-t IllMl C'llllllrrn'rf
, Halii'tiHliiit ii
'1. 1 Ailicrilllly., . . .1
"A. II. Canlicll, Piop. ,
I ,."., '.".'A. typographical
ciuotcd one lot. of
have been
l'lNAi.
' T - J
GINGHAMS
16c to 29c
Beautiful new patterns in Apron and Dress Ging
hams, 27 and :12 inches wide; good weights, in u
wide range of shades and patterns, at prices very low.
54 STORES
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nnHv n-.m,! .,,.,.!. r i
. -d SrfltrT ? , ,.m .
.r,n" , L ,, '- ?r .in . , tZ ,
,,1',". f... """"l"
-
can murine officers.. They liuve
entire charge or tho policing or
the Island und are stationed in ev-
cry section.
Ibis financial an-l economic up-
lift of the island has been iiecum-
plished solely through Hull Ian re-
source and- tho rriendlv rtimn-ni.
i Hon of the Haitian government
with MriRadler General John 11.
ituMsell. i'nlted Slates iharine
STAR
SATlppitfifd SUNDAY
'William deMillei
liBr"" WITH
BETTY COMPSON
THEODORE
KATHLYN WILLIAMS
THEODORE VON ELTZ
ROBERT EDE50N
jcsbtLusnv , aQuramowuQiclim LSJJrD
. Comedy, .
"NORTH OF 50-50"
, , Last , Ti nie lftday llOOT.GnJSON In .,
;!l :,.:;Tii RU)iNV,iR,tpyoyE
TTI -A 1 ut..: 1
11
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''I '! 11 Hill! ..lGJ.viU.. U. ..'t.J. Ij..j'JxI,
Fresh Dressed ; Chickens J
"l '"MflW 'ir!Wit''Vcgcu;ilii!i',I,',
ill) i.'liilittt y I'" .'ii:( l;u Ii. ".!! .!. --.i
N..i, Sonic Kxtcu Liuko I'loiidaiOioiiei Fruit
"1,",i"""" 1",,,'"2 foi'iy:,i'"
V I'liy Tlii- HIkIioi .MiliKH
1 -. 'in a : W ,:..- '. "',.1 t 1 . . J-
trror in our Pane (lvpiliscnicnt .yesterday,
Men's Suits at $19.!)5, wheii
: , .1
Every suit in stock is in one of these lots at
$27.50 - $22.50 and $9.95
Great values, every one!
t Sale
lankrup
!21( Adams Ave.
ioruTi;r, -DAY CLEAN - IT
"'" . A,'""''''Bn hlB" col"""-
17 .'"8 "'"rr f Am"rl""
'r,""V orflclals. While much lias
u. , ,, , i.uiiiiiinnt'u iiicro is a long ,
road aheud. ClarirlcutloU of thu
laws and tin, placing of the judlc-
lury on u high plane arc now
copying tho attention of officials.
.Modem agriculture is unknown,
but a corps of experts rrom ngrl- "
cultural colleges from the I'nlted
mi:.i.. iu ..ut ,-i.t.... i.
model farms wl..,'ro ,
h tanirht l. nth K,,fi ni.i
hunbandrv.
ROBERTS
LOCKED
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I'licc fur Hcmj llins. (lull I i.
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