Tuesday, February 10, 1625.
THE EA GRA'SrDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of SOCIETY
A delightful party ''took' ptaw
VstcrUny afternoon -at tho home 01 J
Mrs. J. V. U Connell ft-hep slut wua j
hostess totho MonOuy Bridge club.'
llcuutliul cut flowers, were attrac-1
tively arranged throughout ihf i
iiome. and duijng the afternoon's'
piuy at four ruble, Mr. O. H. Jcs-
Hie won liigh score for the cluli
prize :iutl tho guest prtxa went to
.yrs. O H. Sera nt on.
- an appropriate hour a dainty
tfto course luncheon was served.
One of the most charming social
auairs given by the lad it- of St.
JVters Episcopal church will tali
since Saturday afternoon, Febru
ary H, whonthey will give a Ht.
Valentine party at lfonun halt,
Hiurtlns at two o'clock.- nritlflc.
'6 ltd" and Kenslngtpu wilt bo the
leaiiires of the afternoon unU cvi-ry
effort Is In-lns made by tho coin
mil toe in charge to mako the event
hit 'enjoyable one.
THoho on tho committee are Mrs.
J. -. Cuiup. Mrs. J. A. Vi'U. Wis
,i.t e Warnick. Mrs,, T. H. t'rosa.
Mrs. H.. Krrantun, .Mis. H. I.
Crowe, and Mrs. Geo, i. Cochrun.
-
. Members of the Presbyterian
church ore loo king forward to this
Vt-ning. when lluy will hold their
annual pot-luck supper in the base
ment of, the church, with c,r'Ui an
ticipation. Kurh family will bring
Hiiittlwlches uml one otln-r diHli mid
enjoy the supper together al HiXn
o'clock, : i ' "
The' eommltleo in clmrgn of the
ti f fair consists of. Mm. V. II. Huli
nenlfamp, sr., chiiiritKwi: Mrs. Har
iy Turner, Mrs. Wit Mum Miller,
Mrs. H. li. llanna. Mis. W. . K.
Huebannn, Mrs. Alberi Cook, Mrs.
1'h ti Thompson and Mia J. K.
Wright.
'Twill Be a
Red Spring
Uv
Wkf lift
vy
Tho Junior Service T.esgno of fll.
Peters Kpiscopnl church met Inst
evening ut inn home of Miss iti-ssle 1
Ttunlz for Ihelr regular inet-ling,
Tho main feu turn of tlie meeting
was an Interesting talk on "Near
Kast rteUef." Itcforo adjournment
a dainty luncheon was served.
STY LIS fiuihoiitics s;iy this Is to
be a red spring. This coat is of
red kasha cloth, lined with tho
plaid kasha cloth which also con
servallvely tildes tlie dress The
coat would be mi excellent separata
wrap us well us part of the ensemble.
Announcements
Social annoiincei6iii ma j
he primed Jo this column free
t charge. Any announce
ments pertaining to any func
tions such as cooked foot)
nates, etc., will be refused. An
nounce men Is, lo be prlii ted the
same day, must be n Hoelefy
editor's hands by V:UO o'clock.
News editor's note.
lurnlnh the unisle.
- .
Mrs. O. W. Raars will be hostess
to the Young Women's Education
al Auxiliary of tho Methodist
church this evening. A very inter
esMng program Is being planned
u li h Iho following committee In
t barge: Ami-tl:i Johnson, Alice
Mnrmmrdt, Viola llenham, Cressa
Wells. Mrs. K. fli'UHSier, Mrs.
Unwrence flrnhnm. Mrs. Clyde
Peterson and Miss Olive Wilcox.
- Mrs. A. C, Ilinnplon will be hos
tess to the Wednesday Hrldge club
Wednesday, February IS.
Invitations are out for a party
lo le held tomorrow evening at the
Karl Stoddard home on O nvenue.
lo which Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard
and Dr. and Mrs. 1-co Houvy will
be hosts and hostesses.
Tho B. B. G. club will meet
Thursday evening. February . 12,
with Mro. Nolan Skiff at her-horn
on Spring street. ,
The Monday Musical Chorus will
hold Ihelr regular weekly rebenrsal
Wednesday evening at 6:45 o'clock
at the Neighborhood club rooms.
, The Women's Foreign Missionary
society of the First Methodist
Kpiscopa! church will meet Wed
nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at
the homo of Mrs. Hoy Tyler, cor
ner of First and K avenues. All
members are urged to be present.
Tn M. 1. A. of the 1.. I. S.
church will give a character ball
nt the amusement hall Friday evr
i k. .T'lese no! In costume, will h
lined. The M. I. A. orchestra will
Weight By
Diet- ;
How To Do It
There are many different ways
of achieving tho weight one de
ll res, A quick method and deeper-
tie ne. Is the operation. There
are ointments and lotions und plus
and potions of one kind and an
other for those who believw in
signs. Hut. at tor fill, there' Is only
one royal roud to correct weight
nd that by diet. Ksercis. we
limit, for 'one shoutd exercise on
general principle, no matter what
one's weight, provided, of course,
one is normal and healthy.
This article, by the way. Is writ
ten for such peopU only. Those
who" an over or under weight be
cause of Home physical ailment or
condition should consult a phy
sician. This Is for those who eat
not wisely but too well -and for i
khose who eat neither wisely nor i
well enough. Anil we honestly be-1
lieve, if you follow some ot the :
simple snggeslloiifK given here, you i
will find a decided ami regular ;
improvement in your weight.
There are certain conditions lo
recognize in achieving a desired
weight. One Is regularity In eating.
Wheiher you lire " eating to grow
I hiu or to grow si out, you must
observe regular meal-times. You
inust eat in a peaeefnl atmosphere
ii nd a peuceffll frame, of mind or
as nearly fio as Is possible. And
yon miiHl chew your, food thor
oughly. It is a good plan to drink a glass
of water' before beginning a meal
and if you drink tea or coffee to
drink It at tho end of a meal, sip
ping it hot. The chief objection lo
drinking a liquid with a meal is
I his. Too many people use it I o
wash down partially chewed iood,
which increases t he work of t he
digestive organs and decreases the
food value.
However, everything in the world
depends on your mental atlilude so
make up your mind Hint by fol
lowing a regular plan you will se
cure the result you -desire. Then
go ahead and do. it.
Clear soups, plenty of green, un
cooked vegetables of o I most any
kind, gluten, bran or toasted bread,
ban meat and fruit will constitute
'he lint or approved dishes for
:hose desiring to- reduce.
Cream soups, vegetables of nil
.vinds. 'white, bread, hoi biscuits,
rice with cream and sugar, ns well
as all other cooked cereals, fat
mr-uts and sweets make up Hie pre
lerrcd diet list for those who are
underweight. However, green sal
ads and fruits should bo eaten
generously, for In one's ardor to
Now Argue
if -' -v m
III .v r J 111
hl&M - In
W'"r - ;
rrvonmnrnnvn
t.8). H:S0-1 p. m.v ' luncheon
l-JU'CirlR company; 3, muHli-al ro
tmni, .rum I, WIMIuma ItvuUidc;
'KrunctH.
KOW. "ortlan. Or. (IHiolflc.
4021. il;SU p. .iu cumvrt; . chU-; J
tlron'a proKrmn. wtitry, Aunl Nt'll;;,
8, flint act 'Tha Amkailo," Krunkij"
tin hiKh Bc.liool; H'. iMultnomnlt
Jlolcl Hlrollrra. ;
KHJ, Lou. AnKeli-H. I'ullf.
clflc, 404.1), 12:30-1:30 p. m.. Aim J
fvrlu'a anil his Hon Ituoni ort'lten-
tMi: (1-0:0. Art Mlrkmun a Hilt. ,
more hotel concert orclu-slni, 1-M-ward
i'-ltzpurlclt, director; rt:30.
7:ti. Prof.. Waller Hylvemcr Here.
zog. . Ktorlca. Ainerlian hl.sloryi
Kick ' Wlnnlow. Juvenile reporter
clfio Mutual' Life llinuranco com, I
nany. Jr, Man Hunibardt, sclen.
tuic lcclurer; :o-lo. 1'iBKlWiB
gly dirts trio; J0-11. Karl Huri-
netf UUtBxoie hotel dunco orches.
tra. - .
1CNX. Hollywood, Oallf. (ruclflo,
387). II a. in., mornliiB prayer; .
- Beiiy Wales Hosiery
lu All tho New Spring Shades
l.9. to a.73
PUTMAN'S
READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY .--'
Ity on urchltocture. us Mi)otuilbly
the finest und most perfect ex-umpbj-
at jnedlevaL portrait sculp-
iuri left In Kurope."
Search Is now being made for
the pumc of the sculptor. After
4oo years of exposure only the
bunds and the lower parts of the
druperles aro appreciably dam
aged. ' A suggestion that the
st at uo should be removed from
ilM nrojint evnnnef nnnltlnn nnrl
Hired Hand, news; iu nireu nanu )luoe(1 ln ft upeclally prepared
niornlng .message; 1:30. ' home ntl.ho ut the back of tha uttaP
screen In tho Angol f'holr has not
been' favorably received by the
dean und chapter, but it. hs beepj
inclosed In a wooden case to pre
vent further damage. '
Jally Randleu t ontTof t!To mosfTeautifui wninm t
the world you can gt an argument out of Cecil B. DeMUie, who declares
. h Is. .
Radio
The Clio club will meet Salurdny
afternoon, February H, with Mrs.
Norman l-Yees at the Country club. .ain, one sometimes overlouils the
, (digestive syslem and cloga up the
j:,v..im... Qf elimination.
A Kood plan lo follow Is this, il
you who desire to, reduce find
'yourself becoming unpleasantly
liiuiiBry, drink a Biass of butter
milk between meals or before Kunif?
,10 bed, whilo rice with cream and
! sugar, . between meals, is Just the
llOrSKIIOI.I) Ill'.LI'S llllug for those trying to udd lo
" To keen dresses from slipping iludr weie-hi.. l:l.. 1,1 H..it in r.:..
off hnngere, wrap ordinary .rubber jbohydrati s and al the same times
bands several tlnms around theU-asily iligealed, passing out or Ihe
ends. Thin successfully holds dresses stomach within one hour, under or-
Hints for the
Housewife
in place.
If your young toddler insists on
following yop each time you step
outside the door, have a hook
placed on the outside of your screen
door or the storm door, so It can
bo latched from tho outside, as
well as inside, and so keep the ad
venturous youngster safe.
In preparing cold slaw an excel-
dinary conditions.
Auto Itacx-rs Open Season
Al Culver City Fcbi-miry a:
CHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP).
Preparations for possible smash
ing of automobile speed records,
when the "Knights of the itoar
ing Boards" return here for the
lent -httt..t f-.r rlni-mr Ih tho'"1" -iiio vm, urn uciiik
Juice from sweet pickh s. and the !mi,(1 of h loc?1
n.l.MM.m of eon nf l.h.ek WMlnilts!"!' 'le CC. Whldl Will
..iv... tt ..n ..lir. u- n..w ri-.eor uml l"v run -""nuny,
WALUNG'S
Pallern
; Hals
$6,95, $8.50,
S10.75
THE RRASON'S BEST
( STYLE AND MATnillAf.S.
OTHKP. Nl-MnERS
$.1.0.-1 to $3.00
WAIIINR'S
' 1 !
I gives it an cnlir
i is delicious.
When cooking cereal which must
remain In double holler overnight,
turn ono cup of cold, water over it
Just before leaving. This will pre
vent any hard crust forming on
lop. In the morning the water
may he luruedoif.
When whipping cream Is ex
pensive or una vu liable, whip the
while of an egg iilto your salnd
dressing instead of cream. It's de
licious. To freshen stale cake. Dip It
for a moment Into sweet milk, and
re-heat it in a moderate oven; it
will be like freshly baked.
Wednesday, 1-Vbrunry II
Wednesday, silent night for:
CPCA. CHNC. CKAC. CKY, KFUM,
KKKP. Kntf. KJS, WUAV, WiCHU,
WETi Jt WEBW, WKAA. WKI.
WGST. Way. WITAZ. W1P, WiMO.
W.MAK, Wl.BI WOAI. WO AW.
WOT, WiOItUi WRO. WKEO, WSAI.
t'KAt. Calgary,' Con. (Mountain,
4:10), 7:15 p. m., hedllme story;
7:4fi-8:4ri, Jean (Jilbert. pinnlst;
Ituth Mill thews, planisl; llerg El-
liuson, tenor.
KOI1, State College. N. Mex.
(Central, 34S.fi).' 7:an-fi::to p. m..
international code, lesson ti, Dean
It. W. Ooddurd. ,
KPO. Ran Francisco. Calif. (Pa
cific, 419.6). 7 a. in., daily dozen,;
lo. town crier; 10:15, theat rlcal
news; 1-2 p. m... Hudy Selger's
Fairmont hotel orchestra; 2:30
S:30, matinee program, Johnnie
linlck's Amphluns? 4:30-5:30. Rudy
Helger's Fairmont hotel orcheHtra;
5:30-6:3(1, children's hour' stories;
7-7:30, Hudy Selger's Fairmont
hotel orchestra; 8-11, Gene James'
ltoso Room bowl orchestra; "I'ncle
John" of KPO; Dora Redgley, pian
ist ; Dr. Co rl H ry n n t , hass ; M a r-
jorte Hprogue Rione, contralto.
KFAK, Pullman. Wash. (Paci
fic. 330). 7:30-9 p. m Arcfldlans
Pep ochestra playing "All Alone,"
"Dreamer of Dreams," "China
Girl," "Nancy; ' Vivian King, so
prano, singing "Twilight." "The
Last Hour," "Kashmiri Song," "To
the Sun;" Hndlo talk No. 8, "Neu
trodyne Principle,' Dean H. V.
Carpenter; "Pointers on Dairy
Farming." Prof. K. V. KlHngtnn:
"Heeding Hwoet Clover for - pas
ture," Leonard llegnauer;. book
tnlk, Alice u Weldt. .
KKI. Los Angeles. Calif. (Pa
cific, 4U7), fi-r:30 p. in., Kvenlng
Herald, lal.ln talk, nrvs; f.:Hu-tJ.
Examiner's musical half hour;
6:4f-7:30. Nick Harris, detective
stories; 7:30-8, program. Goodwin-Klinger-.MacKay
company; ' 8-9.
Kvenlng Herald, program. Native
Daughters of tho Ooltlen West; 9
10. Lxfimlner, popular song night;
lo-ii. Patrick Mnrsh's dance or
cheslra. . KFMXS Northfleld. Minn. (Cen
iral. 37), !l p. m., Carleton Little
symphony; I toward Owens, xylo
phone soloinl; Ardis KweiiHon, so
prano; Lillian Kills, organhl: Huth
Smith, harpist; Wayne. Wilson,
saxophonist. :
KKNT, Shenandoah, Iowa. (Cen
tral, 2ii!), 11:30 p. in., Heedhousc
concert.
Kl-'OA, Seattle, Wash. (Pacific,
450.2), 4-6:15 p.. nut Olymplchotei
concert orchestra, recipe; 8:45
8:lfi, Hooper-Kelly Company- siu
dlo program; 8:30-10. Seattle Times
st udlo program, string .orchestra,
W':1 11. J led Icy, director. ,
K FQX, f:eatll(t, Wsh. (I'aclfic,
23S). 7:16-8 p. m.. Aunt Vivien's
bedtime story; 8-it, Karl Gray and
his Hotel lint lei- orchestra; 9-10,
concert hour; to-11, Karl Gray and
hi orchestra.
KFSO. Imh Angeles. Calif. (Pa
cific, 278K 10:30-11:30 a. ui., sun
Hhine hour program; 2:30-4:30 p
m.. uftcrnuon auditorium service,
sermon, ''Divine Healing," Almee
Semple Mcl'herson, pastor; (1:30
7:30, children's hour, presenting
Helen Kdwlna and Alary Klizabeth
IhigheK, Mrs. Hohc, pianist,
KOO. Oiikhind. Calif. (Pnclfie.
economics, Mrs, Kate, Brw
Vaughn; 6 p .in., dptring markiHs:
5:46-rt:l5. VVurHtKer plp organ
studio, Sid Zirr sport tplki!:lK-7,
dinner hou music; 7-8. AmUas
sadop hotel concert orchestra. Josef
Udsenfeld. director: 8-9, program,
('urson-liaruch linking cuinpauy;
9-l.. KNX feature, program; 10
12, Hollywood dunco orchestra.
KOA, Denver. Clo. (iMonntaln.
322.4)., 8 p. Trebfr Clft club;
i'reme de la Creme." K)A orcl"
lra; "On. Wings of Muhc," "Whirl
and Twirl. "To Music.' Treble
CUvC club; "The UreaC AwnUcii
lug," Ina Halna, soprano; "God's
Glory," "The Arsa," ''Hear. Me, Ye
Winds and Waves," J.eroy Uact 1
Hlnman, barltoJie; folk songs of i
the .British i.-Uffl. "Call of Home." ;
Vomln' Thru the Hye. iHure !
Was a Plg.M Treble Clef clubf 1
Inafore," KOA orchestra; "Lin-
coin and Ijiw Knforcement," Omar
R .Garwood; "Friend o' Mine.'!
"Love's Sohicft," ''O' Dan Fntiile
rrom Don Carlos." Florence l.a j
mont Hlnman, contralto; , "Jab.
liince," "Cujns Anlman," Marg i
iret, Jleudersou. pinnlst; group of j
Irish dialect numbers. Hu,ih Gil- j
hert Gllls, reader; choral selec
tions. "Pysehe," "On the: Wings of
Drenms." ""There No Death."'
Treble Clef club; "Calm as the
Night," "l.ungi del Caro llene." ,
"Homing," Leroy Haee Hlnman,
baritone; "Slavonic IXinco," KOA
archestra. j
has berthed hwe, on- the Return
from her annual voyage . to. thef
nvtuioa stations In Lobradoa,
f H took Uer 18 days to return;
from Newfoundland, according lo
her skipper, Captain Jacksou. For
the first time for many yfcjfcyhn.
says, the Ksqulmau, poputlonj
shows a slight increase. The ono
wireless set In northern 3abradort
regularly recolvea all th . New
York concerts, but canno; tunri
In with British stations. 4 .
- - f i
New York's Hroadcaslliuic
ii(Hrt Northern Imbttulor
LONDON (AP). I'he Moravtan
mission boat, the 323 ton bark
Harmony, the smallest boat 'on a
regular run ucross tho Atlantic,
Medieval Statue's Value.
ltenll-ed After fl0 YcftW
LINCOLN, Kng. (AP). For
long ; regarded as of very Httlo (
value, the stut.ie of Queen Mar
garet on the side of the south
porch of the cathedral here, ban
now been acclaimed hy on author-
Hear!
PETEIXE
If you hnven't hcanl hjtii
you liavo an experience
comlnir, wotth. wUUe.
FAIRBANKS
Yoii enjoy slnelng? Tbca
liear' t'alrbanks!"
Christian
Church
TONIGHT
TIFFIN
Minejva
Says ;
- We have Coolldge quality
shoes hero with La -Pollette
prices and will give you a
pollUcleo tl. In these, This
consists ot a' promise to do
bo. Trji t out a yot Hd
the rest ot tho bunch tnd
see If yo i are disappointed
I ln placing your faith in .us.'
II
THE BOOM
: OAT BATDEN, JUr. '
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY
Mothers wlin value
the liwdth of their eliil
dreu, Hhoidd never be
without M0THEK GRAY'S
SWEET PUWDEttS I0R
milllUi'N f.v ,iti..wl,..n
needed'. ' TUey tnrdtG' H
Hrenk upOoldy, Jti'lieve
FeverwhiieMS, Worms,
OtuiMt i j mi h n , H t-ml-
DOTT ACCEIT UI" tOUiueli '1 r4tubles.
INY SLOSTilUTK I mU b Mdhti Jttr
rr ;tti , Atlui;gitn everywhere,
k IimIiiv. Trial paekie'e FUPR, address
DIE MOTHER UUY UK, U ROY, N. Y.
Hill.,..' .
li glfa -J
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ll
LET US HELP YOU-
' WHh your electrical problems.
WE ARE THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS
- v AND RETAILERS , , -- ''
H. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St Phone 393-W
For Crisp Porlt. Take nn old
i wire toaster and Jay across the top
Jof the pun in which beans are to
be baked, fitice pork down as far
) tin rind u.nd lav across wires.
'l ie .. 1-- th.. ..rl "Vept
jund drips down Into the beans leav
ing ino porK crmp, nui not, uuru.
May 1 1, the. day
after I'onfedcrate .Mi iuui lul ' day.
will be under the sanction of the
American Automobile ussociatlon
and - places in It will count for
points In deciding tho 1!)26 Amer
ican championship.
At lenst five records fell be
fore the driving of Tommy Milton,
winner, Karl Cooper, lienny flill
and .Peter de Poalo In the in
augural event at the local track
last. October, ln Oecember these
rerords were smashed at the. now
speedway at tlulver "il y, Calif.
The local track Is a bowl-shap
ed affair and drivers are said not
to have to slow down appreciably
to take turns. Kvery foot of the
track Is banked, including the
stralght-uwoy.
The 1925 season of the Ameri
can Automobile association races
starts ot Culver City, Calif., Feb
ruary 22. The next pvent will bo
the race here, to be followed three
weeks lat'T by the Indiana polls
Gray hair dyed block Is the
! bright of gilding the lily.
When You
Tire Of
Your Bob
Thfn you'll be Interested
In the fine liulr selection
we have just purchased to
Kid In making a perfect
coiffure while your own hair
crows out lo the proper
length,
. The hulr i ot eioeilent
quality and moderate In
price. We urge you to see
tlie display at yoir early
convenience
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Ronm , Hnmirwr ItWIf.
- -A IVaiily Aid for
ETery Nor!.
Phone Main 577
(.'rilitn Aliiilane t'arrled Moll
In (icorxia I link In 1911
Safe Fat Reduction
Why be fat? The answer of
mo.it fat people Is that constant
dieting is hard, continual exer
cise is tiresome and exhaustive
and then,' too. It might be harm
ful to force tho weight down.
That was the old-fnshioned Idea.
Today In Marmots Prescription
Tablets all then difficulties arc
overcome. J ust a pleasant lltt le
I tablet after each meal and
. SAVANNAH, Oa. (AP). Claims
for Savannah as having Inaugu
rated the aerial mall service 14
years ago have been set forth by
Henry Bmn. who was postmaster
here at that time.
"Aerial route No. 1 with a Cur-j bedtime raiisr fnt to vanish. This
lis piane. one of the progenitors modet n met hod Is esy. entails
of those now In us', pirked up : no dieting or exercising and has
letters at a bjist-ball park and the added advantago of rheap
carried them to a wagon b'sat ness.
than a mlic away." Mr. Ulun sald.j Get ft box of these tablet! and
ne flight nmrked the begin-1 start taking Hiem now. Within
ning and t!ie nd of the s-rvle-i, a short time you will be getting
the speaker declared. Owing to' rid of fitt st-adily and easily with
the nhaky construction of the ma-j out starvation diet or tiresome
chine, prepsrnt'lon that had bf?nj exercise. You will be comfortable
made for Mr. Plun to uceom-1 and able to enjoy the food you
pany FV-ckwith Havens, New York; like and went. Kven aftr tak-
pllot of the plan on the fliKht. , Ing off many pounds there w III
the pilot conMd'Tin? it too much , be no f!;iMdnr-s or wrinkles re
of a rHk. t malninff. You w ill fi d loo p-r l
Mr. Bliin tera.'led the machine , rent be tter. Ail ding stnn-d the j
usd as having bnmhoo support-1 world ov-r w-ll Marmoln Pr''crip-1
ed wings, with tti nvintor oc-t (ion Tnbirts nt on1 dollar for a
copying a jm ritriou p- n h upon box, op th M.trmola Comp-my, I
a sm.ni boi v ttd control lev'!- C.en.r.d Motors It 1 1 Id ing. Introjt.
pi -niriiiitng itt in ny angb'S In Mirh., will Kindly send them lo j
front if bim. J you on nceipL of Ihe price Adv. I
' Breakfast minutes fly
' ' ; ' y , and so do Minit Oats!
Breakfut-making used to be a timt-taking proeeiij
but not today! Three to five minute that' all
Albers Minit Oats need from package to table!
And all because of a new Al be rs process. A proc
ess that cuts, flakes and prcoos the choice, plump
oat-kt rntU. A process that keeps in every bit of oate
nutriment and adds a new oat-flavor besides.
Easy to make ! Easy to tat ! Easy to digest ! First aid
to speedy breakfasts Albers Minit Oats! Your
grocer has it in the handy round carton with the re
placeablc lid. "Look for tb x miner" when you buy.
ELECTRIC
Curling Irons52.00 up
Flat Irons .$4.00 up
Percolators $7.00 up
Toasters .'..$6.50 tip
Waffle Irons..?10.00 up
Grills $9-85 up
Hot Plates $4.G5 up
Boudoir Imps.-?2.00 up
Flash Lights 50c up
Electric Rangos$10.00
Electric Endues ..$12.00
La Grande
Electric Co.
Credit' ' '
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values
Satisfaction assured.
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SEE OUR WINDOWS
For
Fresh, Home-made Candy
The Candy Shop
217 Fir Street
The Home of Home-Made Candy"
- (Retail only)
Better Breakfast Cereal
Special
Klectric Light Globes
40, r.O and GO watts
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Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily
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Arrive: 10 :50 1 :S0 5 :50
We Have in Stock and
Are Agent for
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RADIO SETS
Benham Electric Co.
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