Saturday, February 7, 1 925,
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Local News In Brief
CO .M I.N (J EVENTS
Mun-h 5. 8. 1 District high
school busktiluall tournament
at Union.
At Baker
Mr. n Mm. C, irh n It-ynuldB
und Mr. iiml Mr. G. I.. 1-irlKnn
spoilt Ihe iluy in linker und will at
tnd Hi gui.ie this (veiling.
Will He Married
Mnrluor G. Murruy and Ulldu
Uobertnoii got u iiuirrluge license at
the. county clerk'H office, lutit eve
ning, lioth young people ure. resi
dent, of IVrry.
Was at Sliow f
W. C. lVrkluij, Incut Kord and
Lincoln dculer, returned IhiH morn
ing from l'urliand. Mr. iVrkliiB
wuh uuiong tlie La Urunde people
Hi the uutoiuobilo show.
),
Ki'tiinied from Trii
Mr. and Mrs. U. I'litinan re
t u mod to l.o. Urunde this morning
from a business trip to I'ortlund
Two events of interest to the i'ut
ninns have been In progress in
1'ortlund, namely: the automobile
show and the spring: millinery
opening.
Will Miury
Miss Klslo Spencer, dnughler of
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Spencer of Lu
Grande, left this morning for
HIhc. Miss Spencer Is to be mar
ifld to Carol Ward of that city.
The young couple will reside In
Boise.
J I ere oti Business
t W. Clark, partner with Mr.
Silverthorn ond manager of the. O.
K. Silverthorn ranch near Cove,
was In La Urunde Hits morning on
business. Mr. Clark will be remem
bered aa the gentleman who
brought a earloud of fine cattle
here from Montana Home time ago
to bo pluecd on the ranch.
Small Maze
The fire truck was called this
morning to uox 25 for u small fire
in a house one bloek euHt of the
Willow sehool. The fire wis caus
ed by a chimney. The fire was ex
tinguished entirely by chemicals ns
no water was available. About $50
damage was done. The alurm was
turned lu ut 7:15.
1 1 nines Man In t'hnrgc
W. A. Steward returned home
yesterday .morning, states a Baker
newspaper, from a business trip to
J'nrtlainl and Seattle lu connection
wll h the orderly marketing pro
ttatn of the. Oregon Cattle and
inse (i lowers association. 'Mo re
purls the plans lor opening the as
sociation office In Portland arc ma
turing rapidly and will be ready
for. business In u very short time.
The .'orllund office will. open In
charge of N. K. Dodd. or Halms,
who will be in I'orlland In con
stant touch .with the cuttle uiar
ket and the Nloehyards. Jerry
Snow, who Is Known to every ship
per In the northwest, was to have
been In charge of the I'ortlund of
fice, but h s been seriously III for
Several weeks.
Personal Mention
Mrs. M. Ii. Bobbins and son bTt
on the branch train this morning
lo la le up resblenee in Mawllle.
Mr. Bobbins Is In tl mploy of
the Bow muii-Hjcks efinipaiiy there.
M r. K. I .a i h in w cut lo Ba her
today lu spend (he week-end visit
ing her parents.
H. A. Alb-n or IVmlh'tou was
aiitntlg I lie guests registered at the
Foley hotel yesterday.
I Mrs. Marry Cochran nf La
Grande Vlslled In Island City to
day. John K. Ilenielwoifh and wire of
J"' ,, Itl ( de Sommer hotel
yesterday.
M r. and M is. Robert I n nioii,
H'sldentN of Wallowa, were In La
Grande yesterday. They registered
al the Soininer hotel.
M is. W, CI. Uobcrts. a residen!
tif Ti-locasi't, wv i s here this inorn-
Slip-on
Sweaters
JUST IN!
SILK'-AND-VVOOI.
NKWEST COLORS
$7.1o
TO
? 13.85
.SWICATliUS
OK
QUALITY
Clint's
Clolhiery
The 8tor Wllb fn'lran
i
Ins on a liiiHiiK'KH trip.
M. 8. Holeumti of JuBi'ph waH In
i.a Urunde i HliTiluy on u lim.ims
trip.
Mrs. It. I,. Lowe and Ii-r xun of
ToloiHHft were m Urunde v.HitorK
tli in morning.
l. M. ronkltu. orchard owner of
tho luibler vicinity wua In l-u
Gnnde thin morning on a generul
business trip.
Min. Hurley Itichurdson arrived
on No. L'4 (his morning from I'ort
lund. Mrs. itichurdson lius been
visiting in that city for about ton
du a.
Mm. O. W. I'helpa. wife of Judge
I I'helps of Pendleton, Is here spend
j Ing u Tew days visiting her stater,
Mis. Frank Keehlln und Mrs. JUlla
Mutzler..
Kugono Metealf has accepted a
position with the Grande Uonde
Meat cociupany.
The girls' basketball stiuad has
been practicing every morning
from 8 to y o'clock. They will
play the Pendleton girls Friday
evening ut 7:15.
An error was made last wyek
in giving the names of the spon
sors for the publicity committee
of the A. G. S. The sponsors nro
Mrs. Llndgren and Miss Anna
Davis.
The French and Spanish classes
are now studying Interesting stor
ies. The French IV class Is read
ing the book entitled "la Voyage
do , Monsieur Perrichon." . . Tho
Spanish classes arc. reuding "lil
Pajaro Vcrdo" and "Cuentos y
Leyendtts." ,
The Mtmlr staff Is busy work
ing on the Mimic which will be
published this Pprlng.
An assembly was held Friday
afternoon at which time the first
of a series of musical programs
under the direction or Miss Mil
ler was given. The Glee club sang
"A Merry Lire," featuring Thonu's
Bruce in the solo part, and "O
Sol M lo" aH a n encore. The
girls' chorus favored us with two
selections: "hi Spain" and "The
Stars Are Brightly Shining." Clif
ford Selt. played two piano solos.
"To a. Water Lily" and "Tho
liugle," .,,, . .
1 mrlng the asHcmbly the si ul
cnt body had as Its guests the
Pendleton girts' basketball team
and coach. Miss Thompson, the
Pendleton couch, gave a brief
talk us did Faye Garnish, cap
tain oT the team. Miss Ihilgh
und Goldle Owen of the student
body, expressed their determina
tion to defeat Pendleton.
CHURCH OF COI)
SECURES KMCHT
FOR REVIVALS
Bcv. Nelson Knight, one of Me
mos! forceful speakers in the north
west, has been secured by the
Church of God. according to an
nouncements today, to con dart a
revivnl meeting In the new Churcii
or God chapel on the corner of X
und Spruce streets.
Tin- revivals begin Sunday even
ing. February 15.
"Wherever Uev. Knight has held
revival meetings great crowds have
gathered and wonderful result al
ways followed." staled a member
or the congregation today. ''He has
a keen spirit ual discernment hat
enables blni to point people out In
his sermons thai proves hevond n
shadow of doubt that God is real
in revealing t tie Herret of men's
hearts, people are attracted from
ot her towns and villages, scores
are converted and wonderful heal
ings arc performed In answer to
prayer. Mowewr." he concluded,
"Uev. Knight Is not a 'hobby
rider'."
j Colonel Wolfson whs christened
I in New Orleans morethun fin ye-irs
'ago and came here as an ofllccr
In the volunteer nrmy during the
insurrection neurly u o.uurter of a
century ugo.
Going Up! j
A building p milt wa lssti',1 at
the city offices this niornlnjc to
rhsrlcs I'haffln for a chicken
house to tte Iniill on I avenue h?.
hen 'dur nnd First a'reH. The
tOdl Ml .
School News j
E
Mrs. Mary Jones, state ehulriuaii
of tbf home economies committee
of the grange and also a member,
of the state board of voeutionai
work In the schools Is to meet
with the I'nlon grange In a spe
ciul meeting at the Hxperluicn.
Station February 1 lilt. wIxmi th"
I'nlon Orange will ulso entertain
the other grunges of tlie routily.
who ure lnvit.il to send delegates
to tho meeting.
The wrk of the getting of the
granges of the county to take up
uniform work in the home eco
nomies department will be taken
up und u program outlined. Steps
similar will also be taken in ref
erence to tho boys and girls dun
work.
The goitre survey work In the
schools of the county and lay hit;
the matter before the slate com
mlttee will be discussed.
Dr. W. T. l'hy, muster of'Union
Grange; J. A. Nice, master of the
Pomona Grange. und Mrs. V. U.
Sherwood, muster of tho Hlue
Mountain Grange will be among
the speakers of the evening.
Free State Railroad
Lines Consolidate
iH'BLIN (AP). All the rail
ways In the Free State have com
bined under n policy of compul
sory unification adopted as an
alternative to nationalization.
I There w ere more than 30 of them
jullugcther, all with boards of di
rectors unu independent staffs,
and J G headquarters.
The unification has now been
completed under the supervision
of a special railway tribunal, and
compensation has been paid to the
I discontinued directors and staffs.
jThe new unified line bears the
I name of the Great Southern rall-
wuy. unu ns total milcugu is
2,052. The amalgamation scheme
does not afreet the Great North
ern railway which has Its head
quarters In Belfast and operates
principally in the jurisdiction of
Northern trclund. The Free State
has power over this line no far
as it operates between Dublin and
the lister border, hut has not
exercised that authority.
The railway tribunal Turn de
creed -that the amalgamation com-
j puny Khali reduce charges by 12.1,
per ceni.
Dwellers iu the Hill
Tell Truth About Cougar
SKATTLK (AP) Cougars of
the mountains of western America,
like ligers of the Jungles or India,
don't kill human beings until loo
old to 'obtain food otherwise ac
cording. lo pioneers In the Ciisir.ide
and Olympic mountains Tlie views
of these old-timers were given In a
symposium gathered by u Scuttle
newspaper after a cougar killed a
small boy near Wenalchee. on the
eastern side or the Cascade moun
tains in Washington.
James Oberg related that Its
years ago a cougar followed him to
his Hi tiler's door. The elder Oberg
Killed the animal, which proved to
lie senile.
Another cougar that :t2 yeur ai;o
fell upon u child lugging behind
his parents on a tral had dull
teeth und claws worn to tb fur.
A posf-mortc in showed nothing lu
the Htomach but part of u lealhr
hulter.
Palnccs of I'orntcr German
Kni.-cr Turnctl liiio uM-rnir-
BKIil.lN fAP)lr. Muebner. ot
the Ministry r Finance, baa iiml
published a book on the Berlin
j castles of the HoheiiKollerna w hieli
explains the disposition of tin
properly formerly us d by Kaisl
William 'the Second and his fam
ily. The caHtle or Kaiser William the
First, on Cnlcr dun Linden. 1ms
been thrown open to the public as
a museum and will remain just as
It was under the empire. The ias
lle of Monbljou. built In the be
ginning or the eighteenth century,
is known us the Hohcnzollern Mu
seum, und Is filled with relies of
the former rulers. The palace of
the former crown prince bus been
turned over to the National Gal
lery as an annex, und the Tonner
kaiser's palace is used us a museum
for applied art.
The Charlotlcnhurg CiiHtle will
probably be turned Into an indus
trial school und museum for wear
ing apparel.
Scientists Keep AlUe
itaniMirH of World W ar
floKTTINOKX AI) Oerman
scientists' ar still being ignored
in connection with Intcrnntionul
congreiscs, though the world war
Is over, according to a compilation
of facts presented by the German
Cnlvcrslttcs A!5ochitlon.
ihjrilig 1924 nild l.M. the re.
port ; mnta out, !fl Internal ional
mlcntlflc and technical congresses
look plac. In the caae of &H of
Them no Germans were Imited: In
Ihe cms- of the remaining 33 cr
lain allied eountrb s. nutably
Kranc- Hnd l(idum. either re
fruln d entirely from sending dele
gates hs Foon an it became known
thai Germans also wen to partlc.
Ipate. or elst sent unri-prcsentutive
deh-gutlons.
sttl Whrat lUlo Onlenil.
X.M.I.M. Ore The pill, lie er- j
lee i "iinni's len nuihurlic , .lirl .
lime pill, II. alien of ei.lnl intra- j
;lute earloml ral- on 8ee, wliel ;
fur r.-iw-eillnK tniriune. With h hiui
I.e. n mailt- neceanury a 11 reaiilt
uf reeent ,l. wealher. The rale.
apply to lhue eotinllea ta of '
Hoil Ulvcr an.l Koulh lo Hnake
river.
HtHlietlnies II Is best to pirt with1
old lib nds ji.st us la pjrfln- n.th '
ones ui'e UUomlurUibU. , i
UNI GRANG
WILL BE HOST
SAVEwtt
Atyour
DRUGSTORE
Sometimes a life depends om
the prompt and accurate
com pounding of a prescrip
tion. You can have a whole
hearted confidence lu you
Itexall Store to use only the
finest drugs, accurately dis
pensed wit h prompt service.
You are always safe at your
Hexul! Slore, and our pre
scription charges s:ive you
money.
Glass Drugs
The l;i:Alil. Slim''
Manila Lawyer's Name
Used in Memory Contest
MANILA, (Al'). A prominent
lawyer. of Munihi who Is known
Rcnrriilly simply as Colonel J. N.
Wolraon. but whotjc mil naiue cin
sls'.s or 12 words containing: 1U0
letters. Is $1 1, fu-poorer as a result
of what he terms the remarkable!
melnorlzlhi- pow ers or I he Kiliplno
pupils or the hlKh school at 1'ar
lac. province of Taiiac. .
llcccntly Colonel Wolfs'm was
at Tarlac on li-iral liusini cs and
durlnir his slay vlsiled the hiith
school. v He was Invited by the
lirlnclpal, an American, to (iinsl
lon the pupils on various topics.
Artcr receiving unswers with vary
Ins success he announced lhat he'
would give one peso (fifty cents)
to udl pupil who could memoiize
IHh full iinini In in nilniiles.
The. entire school w'us c:iir ror
the utteinpt, but received sonii'
thlnB or a surprls' when Colonel
Woirson wrote on the blackboard
the name, .lis-'phuK - Adotplius
Amerlcus VcHplcua l.coui'lus Wol
Micah'lciis Alexandi-lees N:rplnlliiiH
Lucius tjulnliis Cliurnatim Wolf-'
son..
At the end f I he IT, minutes
-:i out of the :ii who madi- the
allempt. had i lurlw d the name
perfei'lly.
f.o.b.Toltdo
i ji;ii
WILL YS0 VERLAND FINE MOTOR CARS
Hunt's Letter
(Combined from Pitiro t.)
A Tew faclH itliuut IIi-h Iivti Ixv!-.
cmlvi'il hv taonKx.snmit Jnlin N.
Till Ilia 11 of Kuyt'lli'Yllli', Ark., for
mer iiri'nUlini of tliu riilvcrxlly or
ArkuiiKiiK.
"A Ik." rniya Tlllmnn, "mown
like a imliur. l can travel 40
mil. b while l he truth in KetlliiK
il.s huotx on.
"A lie travelH rsler llmil Un
truth leeaus4. it meet ho -many
lYielKlH vll Kv It a ilile.
Truth Beta up in I In- col.l'. uray
lawn anil him tu knoek Tour lluien
before he eau et a floor open.
"Hut a He Is (treelc.l with the
irhul hamf. Is ereaineil anil eoffeed.
le.l and pelteil, laiiKheil ut and
Nlupped oii lhe haek awl then Henl
linrrylUK oil In the HWifteNt autu
itioliile on I ho place." .
...
': In an atli uipl to revive ennri
itenee In the oyster aH a safe and
healthful rood, an oynler feast to
which were Invited district and
tfovi-rumcul officials, wuh held a
row dayu uko at the WaHhInRton
oyster wharf.
(onirroHsmen. health officials,
newHpnper men and olhora koi-kciI
BlorloiiHty. uasurcd by the oysler
folks thul "these arc salt water
osters,' and typhoid Bci'uls can't
live lil foilr water," . ,
Hut "-when lh(( feast was over
ono physician took the. mimes und
uddreKiics of all who had eaten.
Which, to say tho least, .was a bit
disconcerting. -
(thl-Timcrs Try to Itivvb '
" DaiiM-ji.of TlivJr Youth
M Alt YI'OltT, Knir. (AP)-William
Smith of KwsniiBK Hull mude
a successful altempt recently lo re
introduce the old polka Into a
modern dance program at the
Maryport dinners' dunce. Hu led
orr with tlin"h-fc or another farm
er. Moth were, crack dancers In the
days when the rural Cumberland
danced the country dances, the
waltz and the luncers. Their danc
inir whs vigorously uppl'audcd by
tho younicer frenerutlon of fox trot
ters who. later' In the evening, en-joyt-d
u turn ut the polk.il.
Ilimuariuil Pheasants ICelcusctl
AI.IIANY, Ore. Korly-clnht
HunKiirian pheasuntM were releas
ed on tho Knox Hutte hint re
ceeve by h'rank- O. Stellmuchor und
Kdward S. Hawker, stale Kama
commbslon employes. The birds
were brought here rrom the I'on
dloton slate bird farm, and are
said lo In! in good condition, ltc
iiuests to allow I ho birds to mul
tiply, as the local sponsors of I ho
plaullng or thin bird here are or
the opinion It will prosper and
grow.
OH Crplwrs lAik In SnNn
SOI-'IA (Al') Many rorolnnei-H
ha.vu applied for Hie rluhl t pros
pect; IVu; petroleum in various parts
or I In liuirlu .Tlie . coin mil tiw... on
coiumerce. ((r parliament consider
ed u musH or these applications I he
oilier day. The liidlcullonH are that
rnreiKiicrH will receive concessions
Tor iIIkkIiiK oil wells, iiroviiled Ihu
riKhts of Ihe slalu in natural rc
soiiri e-; ure well giuiriled.
s Lowest Meed
Closed Car
with Doors Front and Rear
Sales HaveTrebled in 30 Days
There in simply no let-up, and no Ign of a
let-up, in the volume of order being placed
for the remarkable Overland Coupe-Sedan
the only four-passcnger closed car priced
under 5B00 having a modern sliding gear
transmission 'oot accelerator, speedometer, ,
Auto-Lite starting and lighting system and
disc type clutch.
Both the front and rear seats of this Over
land Coupe-Sedan adjust backward and for
ward for the utmost comfort of all passen
gers. With the removable rear seat and up
holstery taken out, you have 50 cubic feet
of clear, square carrying space for anything
and everything. And the seats and up
holstery make up into a full-length com
fortable bed, Pullman style, inside the ear
for camping trips. Trunk at rear at small
extra cost. Easy terms.
Gettines & Hanks
i;k80 st.
LA
CAUWELL MADE
HEAD OF CLUD
(Continued from Pago 1.)
mil. .Manager Kerr of tho hotel .
and others.
A committee consisting of Al.i
S. Levy. T. Cock and i U.
Connor was appointed tu act in
conjunction with President Krwin
of the Mental association in thd
matter of entertaining I ho dcutlstsi
next Monday evening, '
President Cad well aiinounc.d ;
the following standing commit
tees for tho ensuing ycur:
Finance M. S. Levy, Jim Junes.
1 A. Wright.
Transport at Ion J. F. Hutchin
son. W. W. Stevens, Balph Smith.
KuterUliiincnt Newell Martens,
Tony 1. Smith, Boy '.'unklln. 1
New Industries G. I. Hess, L.
'It. Terrall. Dean 11 itchinsun.
Agriculture Uoht Wit liyeombe, i
F. A. Puuiphrcy, Mr. W. T. Phy.
Advertising F. B. Conner. Wul-'
ter Cock. G. A- Kclblrd. I
Asm, Ai uoAh ori;x
-KLAMATH KALLS, Ore. The
Ashland-Klamath Fulls highway Is
still open. Stages .are making thei
dailv trlns on schedule time. mJ
cording to the ocal ofrieurs of
tho highway department,
lu several places the highway
com mission has maintained crews j
with horses to pull out uutomo-;
biles which get mired.'
SHAFT, MAY
REACH MAN
SUNDAY EVE
(Continued from Pago 1.) ,
to the hill top revealed a strange
contrast. The rescue camp ofrors
an unrealistic picture of order and
disorder. '
geirishncss nnd unselfishness
uinong the workers ure found sldo
by side. Jealousies havo threat
ened the rescue of Collins himself.
Charges have been made that
ono fae.llon was Inspired solely
through desire for th glory which
might befull them. Uut the trag
edy bus its heroes, too Homer
Collins und his brother, Marshall,
kinsmen of the victim; William It.
Skeets" Miller, diminutive staff
correspondent for the Courier
Journal: John Geralds, '. Collins'
chum; Alfred Mattox. Cvntrul City
miner, und others, ul or whom for
got personul safety in their efforts
to reach Collins and free him.
A second appeal for financial
aid lo reed und clothe miners and
other workers was Issued. Andrpw
Collins, another brother, urrlved
from Kewanee, 111., and set out to
find another cave entrance. Mili
tary authorities and his rather, Leo
Collins, Intervened with his .plans
to enter a crevice back of Hund
cave. The shart ttseir was lowered
a few feed and timbered. Dy
namite was ordered lo be used If
blasting becomes nt-ccssu ry. " "
Tests with the wire which sup
plies the cave nrlsoner with tlu-hl
I convinced experimenters that Col-
llns moved when Hie light went
I out and consequently was nllvo
j early Krhlay morning. And phy
slclans agreed Hint as Tar as food
CKANDti, OUK.
Railroad Shirts
S1.39 :
) Men's l'olkadot or I'luin Ulue KAILK0AD Sill IM S
blind ptjle, two collars lo match; cut full nnd
roomy. Genuine 1000-Mile Shirts al this low price.
was concerned, Collins might still
be alive.- Ills only liquid has been
nillk,eoffco and whiskey, however,
and lliev doctors agrticd that ho
might tdlcrfi'oiU' lack of drinking
water belore luv would starve. . ,
' Thy .hIv. clouded.. Krlday night
and ruin Uireateu'cd. ...! ltain will
L'onsid.ocably ret urd. thu'mlnu, work,
U was declared. . ,,
Wedding Iay Passesi
Gvoom-to-Be Entombed
(Continued from Pago,' !.)
turned, flnallyt and In a moment
was lust In thij darkness. (
Her HtiK Is No .Moitv
"Her tears, her expression and
her walk .lold plainly that her
hopes 'are iiovmore, that she fecls
the eftve "which Kioyd Collins set
out to explore will not release Its
grip mull he dies. It has. held
him seven dayM. V It lias lield out
hope to -hlnr time and uguln.' but
ft Hh at lured them beyond .recall
when It .cloned the one .uvenuo to
the world outside.
"l'loyd, Collins and .Miss Alma
Clark, were to "liuve eloped lodny,
but only u ; few. of their friends
knew fho Secret.' One o Iheni; a
man, saw (he. girl at the shaft. to
night Hid saw .the, saddened face.
He sav and knew. he. understood,
und he. .turncd. hla.cycs s she puss- j
iiu nun. i. , ' . , ,
'ULhcrs. , of .course, knew of thu
friendship '.and .sume. might liuvp
known, Uiuf. thu wcdilng day wius
set for Mu re h 2. ., Hut- very few
knew .thaj vKloyd Collina and Miss
Cturkhud .decided ..derinltoly to
hteal duletly ' away today and re
turn ifs mankind wfo . . , .
Miiy I , plain Mis Coiiiatrc
It ,viu4, said t.lmt obii-ctions to
SUNDAY
r:i I ..:
III IVJ yifdl Btl V1V;U.
j "II viut. Kill;! OliieellollH to ". 33
1 1 ' Viw-'tv .iai . v... .mi. ,i, ,, ,
lurflre adult chorus children's chorus at uveninp; ' v, ;
num. .
Butterick Patterns
'THU MAIM'll I'.VITIOItNS mill IHXI.VDATOKS ,
nrr now In. IkhiIi lliem mer when iIiiiiiiIiik jinn- hprliiK wmImk.
Art & Baby Shop
"l:Vl;llVTHIN(i l'(H TltU II.I1V" -HKlTIT('IIIXi
llnlel Koninler lllilu. STA.MI'I.NU
' in - i;iti( K iwrri:n.s i. m. v. 'I Iiiii;ai
ARCADE, Sunday Only
5 Acts Vaudeville 5
Orchestra, tind I'irlurea
Today HICIIAUI) DIX In
"A MAN Ml'KT LIVK"
STAR
Today HOOT (JIIISON In
"10 H0KSK HAWKINS"
And
"Our iiinj" Comedy
I
TUB HUB
tho murrlage had been made
and that Ihe elopem"nl was plan
ned us a menus of overcoming It, ;
. "And this may be why Kloyd Col-"'-'ii
llns wouldn't give up his fight for'
Hfu when ho knew, the fight seemw;55
ed lost. It may explain why Coltf."
llns kept eouruge when rescuers
may reveal how Collins endured
torture with u smile ut times
through sly days In the grip of u
stono In Ihe cave und it may show ..
the poweil that kept alive that
spark of faith ho cherished." 1 .
There's No
Hope
For n limit who tiikcs a
cluiucc when lie's buying
I Ires. It's not nccc.vsary any
longer,
Wo give n pci-soiml guarau
tee, In niltlltloii to Ibut ttt
Hit' rnctory nn KltAL
COIthN mid we make onir
own iidjiisttiicuts. They must
give you full Iollar-rur-lol-lar
Nervlce.
Ask us iiioiv nbout ' the
;i;m:ill
'Jennings & Shumatef
Props.
Successors to ;
Southard & Shinn.
CHRISTIAN I
CHURCH I ;!
REVIVAL : !
CONTINUES AM, -' ;
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Hear I'liiilmnk.s 'in
his solo numbers.
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