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Wednesday January 28, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief i'omincj events March 6, 6. 7 District high school hasketball tournament at Union. purchased by Jue Kcllcy r. liu luKc possession oil the rlrl of 'February. I an llronn unit Hen Halladay, well known La Urandc barbers, will conduct I hi- l.u li nes for Mr. Kelley. Mr. Hpeth is icu nig lu locate til 1'aSCO. i-U From IVihIIi-Uhi H. M- Hutchinson, who farms In II,,. Mi district north of I'endlc tu ;s s.wIIiib n ' !oys it Ihe lioiiir "I ,,iH "'ur. 1m- ''"' ' ,tis. on Spring street. SOLON VISIT AT MONMOUTH SAVEwrA at your DIPHTHERIA IN Hunt's Letter 0 Mt iN.MOt'TH (Special) A com mittee, from the Oregon stale Islatnre visited Dm Oregon normal school recently in order lo le-irn I he conditions of tho school. As sembly was culled Hi 2 o'clock und all cIhHJU'S lllsinlKHt'U HO tllllt H 'ormcr llcddcu Visits lakc . could meet these gentlemen. The One of lir. Phy'a iirat UK.-ii.-daJiis' chupel wus filled with students at Hot .ake. pp. U. 8. An IMS, ofjsud pupils. Different members of Filer, Idaho, stopped ut tho lukc"1" committee- made short talks lor u visit yesterday. Dr. Amii-'M an'1 pb'dged themselves to do hII is returning to his home in Filer, J tlutt wua poslhie for iho Oregon Mr rnttlsoii Uetter- from the Willamette vulley, whure!stut'' nwllwl- Thul the o. N. IS. Herbert PaUlson. who litis bee u he wus called because of the serl-jnuu hvvn Mllkrhted appor . onOiMHl to liia lione fur tho punt ' ous Mlncus of IiIh ulster. Dr. ! "onmenl or ilie school funds for ,., k on ne.ro.int of Ulnets Is uble ( Amies wua un interested visitor: 1 ,IW M,,l,w seeim-d In lie lh ,... m,ln lilt Iho tt..n.. ..f ..r ....-it, bentlllient of tills committee and UL'uvuiew, und wus greatly inter NOME SPREADS tione South : esieu in tne purebred cuttle on ' uii.l Mrs. 12. M. Hlckux!lhe I'hyinere farm, us ho has ic- i"u uiu i ne ineuicai uroi ca ll ft yesterday Tor I he .southern etuti'8. next month. here they will upend the!100' UIlu raises purebred short j horns und Djroc Jersey hog's on his ranch in Idaho. i;n Kouli' l( Lt?f Bi-acli !rnlleton Woman Itecoveriiiff Mih. C K. Anderfcon .left luat j ' After her third recent attempt .veninff on NT- ,s route to 'to eoiiiinli auj.rliie. Mm. Kihel .ill like City, I'tuh. where, she. Moore, pietly young divorcee, wus will join her nusoanu. riom " poinovcd from St. Anthony's hos Uike they win ea io ions Beucn. pituI today, recoverliig from poi rulif., to attend the 56lh tt-'ddln?j80nlng C1,usi,a ny nwullowing three anniversary oi ner purenis. ruury 1". Anvpl.s IMsltlon I S. White hus tuken a poai liun at the Hot l.itUe sanatorium, ut self destruction having been j bichloride of mercury tablets. A relative of Airs. Moore declares thut unhuppincKS over n love af fair with u locul man cuused hor to take poison, her other uttcmpts 'head of the commissary de- by means of swallowing1 carbolic iiaitinent. Mr. Wliltc has been uctd. Kuch .time she resisted meJ- liookkeep r" und store manager feu icul aid nnd on the occasion of the Kasleiii Oregon Lumber com- the - third poisoning .-physicians uatiy for the pust four years. found It difficult to give her treat V Intent us she seemed, says her sis- l,n (irniulo Kiddles lU:Uired 'tor, bent on accomplishing her That lAi Oiandu has some of own death. Mrs. 'Moore has been Hie finest looking children in tho employed In a Pendleton home, uiirhl Ih agreed by all Kit Grunde and hus friends here who are iiiyi-ns and the t'nion Pacific glad thut she is recovering. It Is i Magazine Is doing much to carry felt she attempted suicide becuuse this belief to other districts of of greut mental depression , nnd the west. A recent issue of 1 1 lie thut for this reason she was no.t Magazine pluUred seven La responsible. Pendleton Oregoniun. iuande kiddles: Lois. Helen and 1 Ailiian KusmutS' n, woiu jane ivik. and Joseph, Muy, Luther und Eva l'"elk. during this sntslou of legislature! I they are going to try to make u I t more equitable division of this I money. I Tho basketball team or the Ore gon normal school met the basket -hull team from the Dental college! of Portluud Krlduy evening ut the locul gymnasium, which ended In a 32 to 80 score in favor of tho ; normal school. j The students of the Oregon nor-.; nial vciiool held their regular elec- Hon- the lultcr part of lust week. , Mlxs Florence Mctcalf was elected president of the student body f or ; the ensuing yeur. Miss -ijiA'elle Wood, who hns charge 6( tho home economics de partment hus returned to school after being culled home by the death of her mother. (Cuulniucd from Page 1.) ! Kellogg came up lie fore a commit-i ten of lawyern for examination forj ud mission to practice. ' lie wiib nervous und plainly rat-' M.ir.. AiuhKrt (A!-). rsome lias;,, d He floundered about, unable! nBlirrrODF a u,lliuu,nw ei"u.mic. una no un-;lo express plainly even what he m- w - - iiiomii. iii" nvan-tu Miunu unit- ply of nnlitoxin Is ut Anchorug.', goo , miles away, and must ionic by dog team, he vera I dcuthshau' occurred. There is only oim physician, and new cases an appearing dully. It's worlli-your while Io get till your luisg Store n Is ut the lle.nll lr ig Store, because It is u part of the great i-Nt ur ntul.Ktion In tin- wori-l inuniifacturtiig Unig Store merchandise. Our great farlnrles In Host on. SI. Louis, etc.. distribute direct to yon through own town liexull lirug Slot1', und yon reap U llrect advantage in lar ger bUi-s or lower prices: in cither case a savin; for you. As to quality, only the very best Is good enough for ltenll nierchundlso, so yo ir safety Is assured. You certainty Surety ut Save with Glass Drugs The ItCXALI La (ii-andct SI tin Oregon frankly Kellogg knew. One or the com mitt ec stated he didn't think would do. A second member, f. m. 8turt.f luler chief justice of the Minnesota! The l ulled Stales public health : courts, wild he thought .the yutinjt Bervicc" fit response, to u rco icst , men knew a lot more tuw than - re luyed by radio, cubic und by land telegraph, has ordered 1 .. lino iintiluxin units dispatched wus ubto to tell. The third member was won over to this viewpoint and tho commlt- from Scuttle. This must come by;t,,w n!miy decided to Ikviute hln way of Sew an! and the AIuhKhii ffut (J.( i,ut wua u "dose railway to Nenaiin, 4 no uillfs aw uy ! 8,,m.uK. " , uud thence by dog team. This I would tali.' SU days. j N( nwl BOl, ,;,, ,,, , ' . . . ; bv such si'lf-dcnylnK labor ever void that he Is trying to Ret an Men's Sample Shoes $2.98, $3.98, $4.50 Hundreds of pairs of Men's Sample Shoes nt prices far bchiw the original wholesale costs. Kids, Calfskins and Kangaroo stocks in black und brown; Uoodycar welts and rubber heels. Exceptional Values at This Low Price Kungc. 54 STORES ; forgets his "first case." Kellogg airplane. Io fly from .l-'alrbanUs. I Alaska, and pick up the anlltoxlni ''"he " " over the ownership, at Nenuna. Hy this .means Hi of u horse. Kellogg s client had woulit take a week to bring the. possession of tho steed, ownership llfo saving agent from Seattle. I of which was contested by tho oth- Tho one physician has already! or party to the action. shown iligns of overwork nnd (loo.! For Ills services. Kellogg was to S. MaynarU, miiyor of Nome, has i,0 paid SO In cash and was to re-j uppolnted a special health board celve transportation to und rrom and engaged at public expense j the county seat, 1 5 miles away, all the available nurses. j Kellogg rode with his client to The schools have been clos-d I ,,,.! won i,(8 mBK und collected nnd Nome has been quarantined. ; j of jll8 f(10t - ! Then they starled home. Throe miles out of town Iho Iioibo drop ped dead and the' victorious young ! barrister had to walk Ihe romuln- THE HUB Memorial Day Ruling Advocated By Order CHILD LABOR AMENDMENT NEAR DEATH '"SZZ'-Zi counts receivable." f(nutliiued from Pago 1.) erul child latmr amendment when the house defoilted the joint reso lution proposing ratification. Tho vote wus 86 for rn'Klcallon to IM opposed. Yesterday In Congress Another organization of this city has adopted a resolution simitar to the one approved by tho Fraternal Order of Kaglca, and has gone on record us favoring a Memorial dfty ontlrely consecruled to tho mem ory of those, tsoldier heroes'" who Jle In their hist resting places. The rtsuUitlon asks that . no tla n era. bull gsmcs. carnivals, tra veling shows, prlre fights nnd sim ilar amusements be permitted to Bachelor to Rein in England, British Fear Is (Continued-, from Pata. -1.) Personal Mention t lOxccutlve (ti-oup Prcpai-es To SHitl lOndownient Pluu lu Western Oregon ! T. H. Parks with ills niece. Mrs. Dr. KUnor Grunt Keith ot the yiay r. Humillon und her duugh First Methodist church left on ter. 0f Albany, went through La Train No. 'It last evening for Sal- Grande this morning en route to iu und Portluud. llv goes to uigln. look over Klmbail School of The- ology at Salem and to uttend un Important meeting of the bourd Mrs. t E. Huppersett und her of trustees of the school, of which small gruntlduughter. llebeccu he is u member, representing the June Williams, are back from lntermounluin conrcrenee. He will Portluud. They arrived lust cve leturn In time for his Sunday ning. tippoiutllielltS. I ( Mrs. Kliuer (Jraiit Keith will Illjlircu "J i .. I..,...,. rr I'nrllnntl Hum i-veillnr Mrs. W. 1. Iluskens, iyl Jack- Htii avenue, felt this morning on an icy sidewalk und Injured Imt Bpine to the extent thut she will b. con lined to her bed for jjv. eral days.. ; leave for Portlund on u visit ot her daughter. Miss Mury Keith, who Is attend ing Willamette university. H. A.' Khrojishlre was here this moriilnir transacting business ut Attended Comcntinii tho government land office. Mr. Jay Dobbin or bulerpriHu una HiroiwhV is u resident of Mld Krnest Johnson of Wallowa were va J(Juho Kastein Oregon men in attendance. ' al the Nallonul Wool Growers -tionvenlion held recently in San' n. , Haldock. slate highway Francisco. J engineer, made an Inspection trip I Tnl stnml std ' i t lif ford Geoi g" and Coleman George have seld Up'lr laxl stand at the Choate pool-hall to Uewey Cooper und Huney Cooper who( will contin le to operate under the snnie policy. I to Pendleton yesterday. lAerelt Smith of Klgin is now registered ut the. Hummer holH. Joe Johnson uud John Nye from Twin Fully. Iduho, who are tour ing to Portluud were reglslend at the Summer hotel yesterday. Will Hold shoot The sharpshooters of the Ui" Grande Country club will meet' G-orge Perry arrived this morn ditto of the Wing. Flu and Fleet- ng rrom u trip to New berg inudc loot club in u roiiipcllllvi' shoot io inspect a ranch property near at the trap grounds n-ur Lone t)mt city. Tri-e Sunday. Conip-'tilion will, start at IJ.:t. All lovers of the good old sport or clay pigeon1 shooting nre invited to uttend. j INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. (Special) Following a meeting of the na tional executive committee of the American Legion und of the execu tive committee of the I .region En dowment Fund here recently, steps urn being taken to speed up the nation-wide movement for the fund It wus learned here today. OrgunliULllun work is now well under wuy in the first three states In which the project wus started. The next step, it Is 'understood, will be the broadening of the ef fort to Include another group of stutes. I'ltlmutely Ihe appeal will be curried to Ihe entire nation. Acceptances on 1 he honorury committee for the fund huve been received,; recently from Generul James A. Thomas, of I ubtln,P eoiniiiander-iiwhler of the I'nited Confederute Veterans; Otto II. Kuhn, New York banker: V. M. I Johnson, Itoekford, III., inlet uu- Dnnul president of Klwunts inter national; John Drew, New . York city, actor; Jumes Chandler. Im perial potentate or the Nobler or the Mystic Shrine, and Charles Dunn Gibson, of New York city, artist. In u recent letter. Secretary ot 1 4t bo r James J. Davis. ui"iiiber of the honorary committee, suld of the endowment movement: "I urn ...... r ll.na.. ... I...IImi.'i. Mini tl.o i....... i.i ..n it" to human heuii grows out of help ing other particularly t he help- i less. 1 reel sure thai utl who join t with you In ultllngthe men d)suble Amciicun Legion rehabilitation officials heii' pointed out Hint the willow of Lieutenant Crisp is more Tort u nut e than those he nericiurics or veterans who died without ril ing their claims. In such cases approximately only one-t bird oT the full amount of the policy can bo collected.. More than 'seven hundred veterans or the World war huve died since riling the ad Justed compensation claims. The legion hus repeatedly warned vet erans I hroughout the world not to delay filing their claims thut their beneficiaries; may be fully protected. NOIITH DAKOTA UF-IKCTS lilS.MAIf' K. A. I'UK. (All - North Dakota's senate late Tm-s-1 Uecomuiendutlims of President day voted against rutiricatton of Collldge's ugrleulturul commission the proposed child lubor uiiiend- were mudc public. v ; incut, 30 to IH. The Underwood bill for private leasing of MMscle Shoals was sent to conference by tho house. ' House llcpuhllcuiis culled a cau cus Tor Februury 27 to select eun didalcs -for speaker und floor leuder. HERRI N PROIJE IS UiS'DER WAY . ,., (f.'onl lulled rrnm Page, l.) with a'nnmber of strangers lu sev eral places.. The wit ileuses" who wt-re otil ddi WASH. KFXATF AGAINST OLYMP1A. Wash. (AP) A resolution rejecting . u proposed child labor amendment In-the fed eral constitution wa adopted by the senate of Ihe stale legislature here Tucsduy. 27 to 15. be stuged In 1 41 (.ramie on Me- morlul day und following the leud of the Eagles, mi nests I hut the city .commission puss a city ordi nance imiklug It unlawful for uny amusement of this kind lu be. held In Ut Grande on thut day. 'The resolutlon,presentetl Io the Kvculug Observer by officers ot the order, follows. In part: "Ileeommended by the lu G ramie Knights of the Ku Kline Klnrt Ho It resolved, thut wo hereby go on record In opposition to any ball games. Iru veliug shows, dunces, prise fights, earnlcals or similar amusements to be held within the city limits of Lu Grande on Muy 301 h. Memorial Day. I'hut this resolution shull be In tho form of u request to Ihe city commission, to puss a city ordl- WHEAT HITS . Attorney Generul Stone's nom- 9 9 AlAPir llnulion io ue un ussociuic jusuea q&.&d lUAlVIV ((f 1jt, H,u.t.. court wus debated : IN COUNTY, tn the senate. (Cniitlnued from Page 1.) und western red ut Jl.SK.. I'oluto prices have Increased con siderably iere during Hie paul few Wi'-ekft. " ' Commui grades are now selling Tor -about 2.7.ri per hundred with Netted Gems relulllng ul );!. The potato crop last year whm of the ho(e (,t the time h'sllfled generiilly , light over this section J The house passed the uppropriu itloii carrying funds for the de- Iparlinents of state, Jgstice, com j merce nnd lubor. - PtHAlo Plllt I .s (.(Mill , il(.lHX.ttl.niativcs of a number of WALM1WA. Ore. (.special) t . ,,...., lh(. bouse .foreign nfl'ulrs, cummltteu In irge Auuu'kimo paawlputwu HI the world, court. in helping your child welfare' work i Y"nK will be more limn repuld lu Ihe i peaee und contentment which true , ,. , i servb-e to olhers always hriiiBS. W, I.. Hartshorn .. '' ;' , (.hldhd lbs very wiu, a recent visitor In I oilb.n .. (j inv fm fi, lina Mr. Harlshorn went ho ''!,. ,, , ,,,, ervl.e AllemU'il IMilhll jlilorilllig on the branch linln. (l,rollK-i, Ul). ,Vnl Onlor or Moow. Mr. Hurley Ulchtudsou relurlcdj " or which I am director generul. Ill liiune' tills morning rrom a lii-dnyj rurl rliiiallunscn of the Muter-1 your work for childhood, you huve visit In Man Francisco, where he pilse racking company relurnei therefore, my most cumplclc sym H( Mrs. lilchardsun allen.led the I his murnlng rrom a trip to Port-! pal hy and support. Hut the aid firt exhibit of Ihe Paris Legion land lo dispose of a large ship-: of mir disabled soldiers Is n pa i.f Hiinor. also studying along art ment of hogs. II riot l: duly which devolves upon i.ad home decorative lines. Mrs.j Kleliardson will remain in land for another week I Menus aim re uiives. . t came. mu e.in ... . , I lililmcnts AIkhiI tie lllilllis visiting " ' I'orrance. auiiuu ,hllt purpose." Iv rulser of inrvlireil willieiaeei every loyal American and I am glad to join with you to further S p .Market Slrona 1 on u num., ...k " " w AHH I Mi TllN. 1 1. I'. Ill help. ('.. W .-ninklln. or .lolniHon A- this morning. He ielur.li 1 to nf v.n,H nl(. ,j,led coin- Pranklin. or Knterpi Ise. who re. Kntirpllse on. the morning train. p(11wlllon hanka WH , , Veterans e.ntly liiarkeled two carloads ofi . Iiureaii here. American Legion re- lambs In Portland, was In Ui ! V. W. Zurcller. rancher of Kn- liulitlltut lull .ifrlcluls I hroughout (inimle this morning on I lie re-' terprlse. relumed this morning lo country have revealed ninny I. i ii uiu. Mr. Pranklln reports Ilie Wallowa couniy cny o.. peculiar i-miu.-iiii. u. un .... 1I"J the sheen uiarkel Is hulding way back from I'oitland. iMfin good shape. Mr. Zurcller inude the trip to l-on-luncl with a sllllHiient of cattle. liiip Clinugii llaml Tile Hex Hlirber shop, forlllerlvj oaned by Mike Merle I'hllders reliirneil yester- Speth. has been day from a trip lo Hun Francisco. Last Week Of Our Annual January Clearance Sale SAVE NOW! ON STANDARD MKRCHANDISB OK QUALITY For Men and Doys LNTIRK STOCK ON SALK Sale ( loses Jan. 31st tonus. A World War veteran In Texas was writing in the name of a beiin fletury other than his wife wneii his wife shot htm. A university class wished to as sign to the university Its members cOmp'-nsutlon. A legion post formed n Iruslee--diip to which iiisny of its mem liers assigned tli - Ir cornensuDon tor the ultimate use of deserving widow. and orphans of ex-service men. . A veteran with only one day's service applb-d for compensation. (li.. tiili.f.in u.lutif.1 tit nH-iirn littl riirlilK to until her iltnuliled veteran.' I hut ut b-asl Ihree shots wen- Hi ed by persons outside of 'the hotel und that shots came from t he upper windows oT the lioh'l nnd fro mi the direction or . the office of K. N. I to wen, city Judg'.', ucrun I he street. The mysterious shol beu.rd on the main slreet of tin- town and silppoHd lo hav" bi-"n flreil t loss ; Lli;enly. a polieein in. was In reul- rired by Liseuhv, " some of Hie witnesses indicated, ulthoimh none could Irs lily Ihul they iielually saw him shoot.. The eve wltiu-sies nil agreed thhl TIiouuih kilb-d Young, while several added Dial Thomas after re ceiving u ratal wound. (pinions differed as to who kelb-d F.d Forbes uud all di ntrd uny knowl edge or who killed Homer War ren, hut nil agreed he must have been kilb-d by bulb-is fired rrom tho outride. Sheriff Galligau. with an eseorl ut two automobile loads oV depu ties, arrived early and went Into Thomas' house. Some or his depu ties accompanied him, while oth ers scattered through t -e crowd. One deputy, Ktaltomd on top or u truck In rront of . thw hou.-e. re mulueil on guard Ihrongh the fun eral services. Galligau and . his men were heavily armed. The Itev. John Meeker. Pred.y lerlan minister, in . t he course oj the runerul sermon, mibl that noth ing but person. A religion could suve llerrln. Young will be hurled Thursday. Saturday's shooting occurred shortly after Judge I'.owen had adjourned u nlwht session of city court. As the courl broke up a shot started those on the main si reel und I toss Llsenhy, u llerrln policeman, dropiied to ihe ground und then rose Imi ul ring who hud shot at him. The nhot hit a con crete column In front of Llsenby. of the country and many expert tjt sen very high prices, for seed slock In the spring. Indications pointed to several changes lu key positions ut the depart meul oT Justice. In addition lo the retirement of Attorney Geii jerul Stone, , ' i. H-erctury Wilbur lold (he house military coiuiiiUlce Dial President t 'oolldge w as optiosed 1o t he bill ...t r II... ..it, I hear coolhmje ::v ;:,ccs.:m MISSIONARIES dish, -lidy Mury Gordou-Lcnnoic j and Lady Mury Cambridge, wnoi u'lini nil ft-mtlv illneUHMi'd mm linm. I pectlve. .mutes for tho Princo of nnn unlawful for any Wales., hav niBrrtetf. In fuel the amusement of the kind mentioned list of Kngllsh girls of sultsbbv 'ld 1,1 (,mndo n Mo" ago .Is becoiidng distressingly nar-imorUl1 J,uy' rOwed, und as most Englishmen ' "That we feel that this day. set have hiuile tip fhelr" minds that nslde to honor nnd respect out' David Edward Is not going outside ..dead, should be observed In aceord- hls fatheFs reulnf. for bride., the w"" P"'" prince will probubly- hnve to .TTTT choose his bride from 'a, yoMnger generation." So ' interested hiive the public become In this chapter or his life. His dtoynl Highness can hurd ly attend housn pa,rtles or duncea without. A resouhdlng echo con necting' his name with some, de butante' being heard Immcdutelyj throughout Muytutr, then . down! to Southwurk and Clupham. Since returning from , his lust trip the prince has successfully counter acted this gossip by not uppcurlng nt dunces und house-' pur.tles. - At the pr.escntUme Uiero, Ik nu clrj being ' loiifi'rtMr lis"0ie prospeclive Princess, of Wulcs. , 'here nrr - muny people in Lon donnow. who whisper thut tho i-qnounceincnt of the engagement of the Prince of Wulcs will never come' uud thut. he Is going to be that .strange complex, u, . bachelor king. Home who profess- to know even say lluv prince, has often stated he does nut want to Jnurry. So fur ' its (lu; oil ward ' circumstances- show, -the betting lu on their side. rour inter i not in JSetferJet yoarim; "Or (Cunlhiued .rrom J'uge 1.) j Fnul cciiiKiessloniil action wus Mil ken by the senate, op passage , i(,.., .ui.. ,.r t of Ihe Smlth-Hoch ri'solullgn look- . w,.iv,.M iMii.iMii... i ml - liHf-iiMrmr.H-b to H'reudJuslmeiit HMiitliiL' th.'V I -ejnent I iii lnliliil "I " '"'Kill him n. o resent eivlllml Inn, bur have' been actuat ed by un-f hrlsthui tuovHes. Our missionary erforts will be effec tive in proporllon as we render I hem In Hie same spirit of broth erhood which marked the curliest Christian mission," the president said. f : Yhi'vu uut huvo )nuch liit'-i fth i' uiiylhing' yon don't enjoy" doing. ' Tit jM-rlt i II FAT your emit bin lo rkir ctMil It 1 1 un ever riilertiiinctl. Lay lu n sup ply of foul that will piiMlmi more coinrtirtiiig Iteut to Hie IHiiiml Hum any rnel yon luive Vver pnitl out yimr gtHMl imiuey for. Wm in up lo lid pnnMislthm, .Order a Inn of It any wuy. Sliles & Co. 40H Ci ccinvooil. M-711 TODAY and THURSDAY fears ovt GENERAL CORD TIRES ItAIMO TUMMPII ACIIIIAFD. NEW YOltK (Ity tin- Ahsih'IhI- fd Press). The human voire was sent yis'erdiiy by radio lo Aus tralia, 'i.iM-ii mlh-n distant, n cable- tcram lo I be Wontlnghnuse coin- j i panv continuing the achievement, i A Cbinuman reiiuesud adjusted , HOW Soldici onipensutlon for four wlvrs; one in this country und three In China. litthtti Helw N-tly Ct,AItKS il.LE, Tenn. - Ameri can legionnaires here sold neus patirrs on tin- ulreets and with the receipts of Ihilr Males bought coal ror the needy of the ilt. Dispersed Attacks "For t wo y-H is my storitiieh troiihle utis very bad. my dis-lorj lul to Infect morphine fill wm iM-cuslons when I was strtekeuj with these uttui lis. Slnee taking 4 tMjttles of Mayr s WoiKb-i fnl Kemedy I have b.en entirely w -l und am serving In Ihe nrHlb-rv. I having been prolioliueed In Jrtr- Iwt health liy gi i nioeol iiliysl- litllM." It IS II Simple, llHIOlh-XS IOO es I lie ), "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE niitmv ;( rir-t fii WAr!IINtiT.. I. IV The first T ..........ni I.. I... ...u.l.. nn.l. r llm In- P1 .. .I.. r, ..r II... .n.l, ,l 'pn-panillon Hull comp. nHti., a, l made lo Mm :'"-'"" ' f' "" '""' ""'"I! Irene -rlsp ner-. widow of allays Die Inflamliiatl'.n Inrinri I It ll I e nu II I ITed Will ill III " I"'1 rrlsp. who was an ld. nti.llv killed '"'h- ' n'l lnteslln.il Bllnients. hile in servile in Hawaii The Including si ndlcliis. un.. dose rM.'ir r. elved the full amount nr vlll eomln. .. or money n-fiind-l. i policy. 11550. I At all Jrugglss. A'H 1th r 1 ' ' 1 liu : : Hiil III A strictly mindly Hit mil III I blilll ibmii lo a lirliv Hint I I i- anil Iho makers fully I 'II iiihUo aUjtil itiriilH for III i HI iiii onrolr o It will My III in mm! llirMi, CiciK-rnl Corils III .'. Ill tlic next Uiu you ncnl new III II tires. Ill II Ir- J III diiipu nvm WILLIAM FOX .,11 , : ofc... presents 3k V-f I "- ti V'V I ' Successora to h Southard & Shinn. jj wA i . (.L,)s . Hi liO fl : H EV 81 fKJ ' ul tlic fiiHt siirn. They I'll iU I J.. ,U- ..... .L (ulr i ; --r : iDfcSIKL' THE L & L ! And- nnun ai tpI" f ll,e iACK DKMI-SKV J UKUbbU. ! "( I riD'S KMX K0I T" J Dtpot & Adums 1 11 TODAY Expert Stamping t Why buy a pa I tern when you ran bine It il rlieupcr? Wo Hluinp on unr iiuiieiiHl or yours. Art & Baby Shop .;V;uvihi(; I'ou Tin-; iiaiiv" lli;.ISI I I t'lll(i Hold Kollllllcr lllillt. ' SI AMI'IMi . Itl-riKIIICK I'A'I'I'KltXH It. SI. ?. 'IIIIIKAK ARCADE THin.SDAY FRIDAY - SATURDAY POL A NEGRI "EAT ofSLEZ" Supported by HOCKLIFITi KKLI.0WS The sume marvelous 1'oln you saw in "r'orbiiltlen PimidiMc." In 'i tmifling tale of Rcnrlut niKlitn "where there ain't no. ten com-niundinenU.'. "PETElt PAN"