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Friday, February 13, 1925.
TITFi LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE FIVE
Local News In Brief
COMING EVENTS
March 6. 6, 7 District high
school basketball tournament
at Union.
Summer hotel yealerduy. Mr. I'lck
ons in connected with the telephone
com puny.
J Kil CHne, of I'nion. wua among
tho out-of-town vhiltortt In Lu
Grande.
L'ovc Visitor
Martin Horltsren, owner of lh(
Hwimmlng tank at Cove, wits u bun
incas visitor in thin city yeHterduy.
Meeting XlBbl ChanjiiHl
The meclinK niifhl of tin; 'Crystal
Kcbcluih lodj?e bus been chunked to
Wedneaduy night of laeh week, U
vaa announced today.
Have Duiifflitcp
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Courtney are
the proud parents of a nine- pound
buby .daughter, born to them thio
morning at tho UrunUu Hondo Iioh-pitul.
To Start Clubs
IS. A. Sayru. county sclioot supor
irilendent, and 11. G. Avery, county
ugrlculturiHt, went to I'nion today
in the interest of the Blule boys and
rtirla glt'la club movement. They
dsited Cove and other cities in the
v.alley yesterday.
T. L. ltnrimtn, flelil reprcuenla
live of the .MorriKon-KnulKen com
pany, was amung the gta-Hls regis
tered at (he Foley hotel yesterday.
.Mr. ltormun's headquarters are
now In Portland but lie Ik known
here through his former connection
w ilh (ho Triangle Construction
company.
Enterprise Legion to
Erect Memorial Stone
F
RANK LLOYD
ADDSTD GAST
Frank Uoyd lias added Claude
Gilltngwater and John T. Murray
to the cast of the special which he
will make for Klrst National from
Hex lb-itch's if oral "Winds of
Chance."
Mr. Lloyd is still in Portland.
Ore., looking for locations. lie ex
pects to begin photography in a
week.
Previous engagements ' for
"Winds of Chance" Include I lob a it
Uosworlh. now In New York act
ing h leading rob) in First Nation
al's 'Chlekh" Anna (J. Nilson. Uen
Lyon. Victor Mcluigu and Doro
thy Kebastlon. Ono important role.
Unit of Itouletta. remains tu be
filled.
ANOTHER
ACCIDENT
Is u I ways likely to occur lit
;uny time, and it Is v.efl
H worth while to be prepared
?to give first aid in case of
-minor injuries that ure not
serious enough -to go to lite
.'doctor. .
High Tribute Is Paid
Lincoln at Washington
At lJinii orrii't' ! '
Anions IIiohb who IruntluliiU,
biistllfUH at the government land bf
llee today were II! It. Thoimw nnd
U orrrut U. Hydi'r of KIkIii und Her
bert ItiL'co of 1'rulrle City.
l'ups on Display
l A lit I cr of thiee-weelis-old lull
imps an- now on display in the
window of tin- Im Grande ICIeelrlc
company and have attracted much
attention from passersby. They are
the propeprty of Harry Williams.
Ilni k from I'enli'liliil
('kind '. Pratt arrived last nlRht
from LYntrallu, Wash., and const
cities, where lie has been buying
lumber and looking over building
material situations, lie finds thut
there Is u great log sliortage,
Will SMMlk
Mrs. W. K. Uambo, field worker
for (he Near Kast Kelief, who hus
been working In und ubout I.it
Grulule for some weeks, left for
linterprise this morning to give two
addresses.
Touclilntr Up Interior
TIio interior of the George H.
Currey real eslale offices Is being
brighlenecl up this week, I ho work
to be completed by Saturday. In
addition to new papering, the
woodwork Is being repainted, along
u color scheme of buff, light blue
and mahogany.
(Combined rroin Pagn 1.
boulder on I ho land of ('. 10. Crow,
near the nioulh or Hurricane creek.
It is slightly conical in shape, wid
ening at the bottom so as to give
a good foundation, and will rise,
on a concrete base, six or seven
feel above the lawn. I be rock
weighs probably eight tons. The
county will Kcl up a tall flag pole
behind the boulder.
,Tio legion meiubci-s are now
walling lor snow, mi'i a iree.e.
Willi the- frsf snow tln-y will roll
the great boulder on u heavy sled I
and linul.lt U town-' curl wnii-.-
more has offered to furnish a team
of eight horses, or more if needed,
lo haul tile' load In town. Should
(here he no more snow Ibis winter,
a special truck will be sought, to
lift pulled cither by horses or by a
Uartqr. Hut moving on Hie snow
is' much to be preferred.
The names on the honor roll,
which will appear on a bronze tab
let attached to the slono, will in
clude those who fell In action and
those who died Trom oilier causes,
while In the service. The names,
with dale of death, so.far as known
are shown In Hie following:
Killed in Action.
Itobert Derner of Flora, July 15,
1018. '
Henry H. llruee. of Enterprise,
September 26. 1!I1S.
Orover C. Kckley of Knterprlso,
September 2S. 11I1S.
Harry C. Iteeson, of Enterprise,
September 2S. Ill IS.
Hoy William Cruse of Wallowa,
September 29. IM.
Joseph Van Stephens of Enter
prise. September :a. litis.
William C. Spencer of Vincent.
Oclober 2. ID18.
August l.undnulsl of Enterprise,
October 10; 19 IS.
'otor Hue of Enterprise, October
12, I9IS.
Kleil ill tin- Scrvlif.
Hurry A. Savage, January 17.
mis. In l'rnnyo.
rYoiu present Indlculions sev-
jerul scenes In "Winds ot Chance"
will be filmed, probably in April,
near Wallowa luke.
COAL TO RISE,
SAYS BABSON
(Continued from Tugc 1.)
v I'loln I In ti If lisjer
' AeeorditlL' to re'poris'fronr'tVnui.-
ha. Nebraska, eight bunks in Ure-t
gon and 12 in Wi'shington arc
unmnc tlit! losers listed by Ward M.
Tnrgess. Omaha business num. who
Hied a voluntary petition in uana-
iMintev reeenlly in which he seiieu
tiled his liabilities at $4.38".Utl and
assets at iZXXj, most of which are:
exempt. Among the Oregon banks
he tinted were: First National Hank
of Klgln.
Personal Mention
check Iramtacllons. l'ersonally. 1
believe that coal production Is ab
normally low at the present lime ;
and thut higher prices will bo Been
during llJ J 5.
littbm' rnlcl X'or.
It must bo remembered thut
In buying a ton of coal one does
not really pay much of anything
for the coul. Coal wells underground
at, say. five cents or less a ton.
II Is labor and transportation that!
we really pay for when buying
coal: that Is. we pay the cost of
getting tho coal up out ot the
mine, the cost of transporting It
by rail, and tho cost of delivering
it to our homes. Without doubt
wtigf-H are abnormally high In cer
tain lines today and wuge read
justments which were started in
1 U24 wilt continue during 1125 In
many lines of industry. Wage re
ductions In tho textile, industry,
the shoe Industry, and even tho
automobile industry aro Inevitublo.
It happens, however, that most nil
our mine workers have come from
southern Europe, which Immigra
tion Is now restricted by law. Al
though there may be some tem
porary reductions in the wages of
coal miners, yet bo long as tho
present immigration' lows are in
force. wa eg oh a whole will bo
higher, rather than lower. In the
coal industry. The some general
reasoning applies to freight rates.
Although tho freight rates may bo
reduced on grains and certain com
modities which are largely export
ed, and which wo must sell In
competition with foreign products,
yet there. Is little prospect ot re
EMUKUtiNTY KIT
contains In compact form
just what you need to
treat bruises, cuts, b irns,
, etc., to prevent thotio ml
' nor injuries becoming se
' rlous. ,'
No home, . orfieo or shop
should be without one.
Cotton, gauze, plaster, io
dine and bandage in onu
handy box.
Glass Drugs .
' Inc.
The i;i:XM,Ii stmt!
Lu Grande, Oregon !
Hunt's Letter
(Continued from Pago 1.)
WTASUMNGTON (Uy the Assoet-i
atcd Tress) Threu members "ot
honor guests und speakers at a l.ln
honor guests und speakers at u lln
coin blrlhduy luncheon given here
Ihursduy by the trustees of Lin
coln Mi'inorlnl university, besides
Secretary Weeks. Work und Wil
bur, other invited guests to the
gathering of tribute included form
er Oovernor Frunk O. l.owden of
Illinois und Judge Klbert II. Gary.
Tho appropriateness of the me
morial university founded in the
Tennessee hills us u memorial to
jtho great Amerlcun who himself
cuiuu iruin mieu rugKiu tuiu iuiv
American stock us predominates
Among the mountain folk of the re
gion, ronned tho cenlrul theme ol
speakers at tho gathering.
"It may be," Secretary Work
said In his uddress, "that a provi
dence prompted thu founding ol
Lincoln Mciuunlul university for
those of tho same ancestry which
produced Lincoln and thut fronj
among them may later come men
who can rule tho nutlon."
Of all the memorials erected to
Lincoln by his countrymen, former
Ciovernor Lowden told tho guthur
nig, ' the memorial university
; -see ma to be the best und most
sigtflcuut of till," for there are
millions of young men and wo
men of .ancestry and history like
Ills own to whom thla great Insti
tution gives hope." ,
I i-- Lincoln HoncMry Klressttl.
ii'.JUdgo Gary, in un uddress,
nil vase d Lincoln's Ingrained honesty
as perhaps tho dominant quality ol
his fclmnicti'r. It wus that above
all else, he sutd; which placed Lin
coin 'so firmly in the confidence
and nrreclton 0f'tho people."
, An uddress in tribute to Lincoln
was delivered In tho senate by Ben
ator Kiuoot of Utuh, .who said the
sources of tho emancipator's re-
inarkable qualities -wore to be
found hi his mother, Nancy llanku
Lincoln.
"Tested by ull tho inousures ol
gWxitm-KH, Lincoln met them ull
he moulded thtnminds and churac
tiichment from nge-long rucial und
national conflicts make our lnflu-
nce the greater, but we can never
be just to ourselves and refuse the
co-operation in the Interest ol
peace und mutual helpfulness
which Is made possible by our in
dependence und does not forTeit it.
Opportunities Open.
"We ure not ut peace with the
world and the uppori unities ot
friendship r "IK1" n every hand.
If the turbulent spirits among us
whose ulm seems to be to foment
ill will, to turn friends into ene
mies, to erect between well-disposed
peoples the barriers of lying im
putations of motive and action,
could only be miieted; ir those who
are loudest lu vuuutiuf? their pa
triotism would do lesu harm to
their country; If some f our ud
vlsots would be uh astute In llnd-
mg ways out of trouble us they ure
in gelling uu lulu trouble; if we
could sound the note not of un ig
noble puclflsui or of' a truculent
chauvinism, but of a noblo rea
sonableness, we should be thrice
ined and be secure In a Just In
fluence to which no one could set
bounds.
Thu secretary found thul "con
stant emphasis on study, serenity
and reasonableness" were needed
us the essential qiKillf leutions lor
successful democracy."
Tho test iof tho nation's safety
and tho measure of Its capacity for
progress, the secretary said la "In
our tern pur, In the reasonableness
which onabtett us to work together
and to get results."
the FuselHtl government of Italy.
Tills he seems to have done.
The true aim of Fascism, he told
us. is "the ethical, social and po
litical reform of Italy, along lines
morally sound, politically pracllm- of.-u. freo copi0 lia fUW before
uio anucomormume iu V .' , ; ,had done," said Senator Sinoot,
of tho Italian people. We, Fusclstt
prefer action to wor'ls. and -my ac
tions will be proof of my devotions,
both toward Italy and the Inltodj
ills martyrdom was u sacrifice for
a nation which lost tho mortul, but
gained the immortal Lincoln."
CONDITIONS AT
VALE IMPROVING
(Continued from 1-nge 1.)
GINGHAM
Every piece of Gingham in this new Spring showing
is a bargitin. Checks, plaids and stripes in u wide
range of colors.
Our great buying power enables us to offer thesp
at a very substantial saving to you.
14c yard
55 STOKES
(fc TUB HUB !
COUNTY FAIR
MAY GET HELP
(Continued from Pago I.)
FEATURE BAND
AT OPENING
Htoek killed In the flooil e'eliruury
5 and prevent posnll.lllty ,of con
tusion. Fifteen ineh are working under
tho direction ot tho Ktule. Iiluh-
wuy di'iKirtnient. hurylitK the three i-'iinuer.
mi. ;i:oit(;u t. iiAitinxr.
Tl'XI'K OK VISIT TO l.lM'OLX
.MAltlON, Ohio (Hy the Assoel-
nted 1'rean) "It wim in tho White
Mouse during August 'ot 18Ct thut
1 met Lincoln," Dr. eorge T.
Harding, futher of tlio lute Presi
dent llurding. recounled Tliursiluy
on thu occuslon ot Lincoln's birtli
duy,, "I wus 11 soldier and culled nt
tho Whllo House with K. M. Wll-
.u n.lllni- nf. Mm flllilt
diiced rales on coal. The railroads (or four thousund shei-p. cuttle nnd
Stanley It. AuKUKpei Kur. 1-Vbrn J1' cannot afford to haul coal for any
AlrR Joe Cnliple of Joseph went
throiiKh li f.rande this morning
on her wuy home from a lri lo
l'ortland.
Mrs.'W. W. CurtHT and children
of Portland b ft on the branch train
Ibis morniDK n route to Promise,
re Hun.
S. L. P.rooks of Sunimerville.
who was In La (Irandc y.Kl.Tdny
on a biisiiMHs trip, ri-lmn-d to his
home this morning.
. ...
Pat Lom'Kran, pi'iiial Pendleton
pavhiK contractor .orrlved in Ln
Orande this morniuff. He Is slop
piiiR ut the KoVy hotel.
ary. lUla.ul seu-fn torpcimrd trtins-
port. ' " '
Alfred llngan,. February 7, llMS.
in KtiKland.
llnrry Yandle. September 23.
lltlK. ut sea.
.Arthur P. Souihwtck, October PL
1!1H, lit Camp Dodtfe, Town.
Italph K. Kamillon. October Ifi.
ID IK. tit Camp Johnson. Florida.
Albert V IMwards, October 1ft.
HUH. in France.
Kdwurd Kummerhonse.
Rlathew Mawhin. October 'j't,
19IS. at Camp Ke-,irnev'. Nebraska.
Charles S. Fisher, November K.
IK 18. in France.
IJee Thompson. Ajtril 24. P.HS. at
camp near I icnver, Colorado.
Hurl It. Uokth.
Letter William Cooh.
Itelatives of men who save their
lives to I heir country are asked to
study this list und report any er
rors or omissions to this paper
nr- lo Clayton Knndell or J. it.
Wanner, or other members of the
Amerlcun l.eKlnn. Hale and place
of death should be inlded where
these facts are omitted, t com
plete the record. ,
"I said lo Mr. Lincoln after he
Mm Cteonre Parker left for Hu
kVr on No. I't this mjorjiin'. . Mrs.
Put-kef will visit friends in ; lhu
city.
. Mrs. (;. W. Haib y "f IbTHiiston
titrived here this inorninp to vinl!
her dauj;hler, Mrs. J. L. House.
t.,v Plet.ens Of Hulier WHS
Hinom: the cuests registered at th
lower ''than th-eynow'ttro iranlHitr it:
As our cities ore becoming more i
und more congested it Is coslluff
more and more to deliver the coal ;
from tho railroads to our homes.
Our entire civilization as fuclnf?
tfrculcr, rather than lower, labor.
freight und delivery costs. '
Jtisn Inevitable
"In view of tltox Tacts with tlic
additional fact that Kcneral busi
ness is Improving while coal cou
sumptiun is n-niulnintf relatively
low, one is led to believe that coal
prices will inevitably rltfe after the
seasonal low point of the year Is
reached. This means that wise
manufacturers. merchunts, und
householders will buy coul heavily
this spring n the opportunity pre
sents ilNetf. From a seasonable
point of view I he lowest prices ure
in the spring und early summer.
Sometimes there Is un extension
of Ibis period, which seemed to
b the rase with bituminous eoal
prices throughout I he entire year
ol' I U 1! 4 . This has made eoal buy
e;s careless. It should be reinem
l-ercd. however, that such . condi
Hons will not continue Indefinitely,
liecausc we could g't coal at low
prices any lime during 1924 Is no
(reason why this condition wilt fx-.
1st In PJj or 11)26. '
"The action of the UabsoneharP
which now stands il li per cent
above normal, is further evidence
When the truck stopped at Hie ror lulleviiig Incnused ucllvlty
rrovsing Hie driver ami n gtiard and higher prices may be expected
were forced at nlstol ihiIuIsIo hand ; lu thceoul mining Industry. No
by others this year. 'The fair di
rectors Intended to nk the legls
luture for $3000 a year (he same
us wus given to other fairs by the
lust legislature,
After air. Miller hud seen Mr.
Hunter. Hcnulor llruce - Dcunlrf,
Governor Waller Pierce, und oth
ors. he was thken before the house
committee whero ho mudo his ap
peal on hebuir of Wnllowa county.
Ho emphasized the fuet that Wnl
lowu county usked as much for its
fair us wan given to any- other
fair.- ln spite, of the smaller sum
named ln tho Hunter bill, which
was culled on error.
. The previous legislature uppro
printed $35,000 for the two yenrs,
or 117,500 u your, to the seven
county and locul fairs which asked
! money. Jf tho loglsluture should
J concludo to appropriate t,ho same
The Tiffin. La Grnnde's new limount for fairs us two years ago,,
fountain, rcslaurunt ami dellculca- tt would give $17,600 u yeur to 14
sen opened lis doors last evening fairs, or jl'ifiO a year to each, pro
lo the expectant puuiie m no es
tablishment is under tlie nmnugo
ment of Snodgrnss. Macpherson
and Price who formerly conducted
the buslnet-s In the same locution
under the name ot the Ptiluce con-
foctlonery.
The opening success was en
hanced by the presence of the La
Grande bund, under the leadership
of Andrew Loney which played
several selections us a surprise to
tho manugemenl nnd out of respect
to Its members who ure Interested
in the Tiffin. J. Harris HnodgVitHS
and J. G. Hnodgrnss or the Tiffin
have been members of tho munic
ipul bund hero ror a number of
jours,
Tim place has been entirely re
modeled and now In addition in the
ii regular fo'tinlnlrf-WcrVh'o will 'Nerve
lufeterla lunch at noon und meals
vldlng It treated ull ullke.
The house committee, Mr. Mil-
ler wus told, would hold hearing
on thcjilll until the middle ofJIiUv
week, giving1 un opportunity fort
various interests lo present thelir
pleas. Then the b(ll will be put I it
shape for presentation to the housej.
If It passes. It will go its way tu
tho senate, to b passed, killed or
amended und sent to conferencef
H is a long way from being a hiw
but with 14 counties asking fumlsj.
there see him uu excellent chance
that something will be done. , . S
At the chamber of .commcrcfC
dinner Mr. Miller submitted soimf
figures ho had gatliered at Kalent
and which lie presented to Jhq
legislative eolnmltleo. Thesehow3
od that the- receipts, IndlcatlviTTJf
tho . attendance, at the Wallowa
county fair were larger than at any
of Hie seven fuirs which have been
receiving Rtate aid, with tho excep
tion of one. Also, the local fulr
Inst yeur received only $if0 of aid
from all outside sources, n gainst
between B00O and $7000 receive
by others. No other fair makes
any protenso of paying Its o-Wn
wuy. ;
horses ,drowned west of bre w-hen catne ont of his office Into the big
Hie Dennis llroftirn' dnm gaV- wiry.-'rooWi'iif which' Y"fiUll beL-h' leo by
M .. t....r.,.li..a ..p.. ti..f..uutii-ir :iu ' i.o.rm uoruiml- "Mf lriRltlellt We
the-furcuwws are widely m attered ,are" Huckeycs "and we camo to rpu'ur restaurant stylo ut other
und' the ground is ulill so soft shake your hand." lours.
frdni the water -th itulmats i-anl 'The President stretched out I .
not be hauled any distance Thelboth hunds nnd druwled: 'Well, T1)n wimJm(, r Hollun(1 ,ir(.
bodies are being covered with limn yo boys go back home and tell thuf.lHt 1M1HHinff uvvuy all( no ni,w nIll!H
lo uvoni uuiiK'-r ui uuiuuiiiiimuiiK ioikh i uui you uiei uiu muiuaouieoi, y built. They were Intlienle
im; h ui er mi pp'J lliuu you ever au. , im nuvt-i
Is cracked a smile."
ARCADE
. NOW PLAYING
' LIFE OF
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
A Picture' Yoii Will Never Forget
MAX TELLS OF
MAIL ROBBERY
(Continued from Page 1.)
The ' railroad see I Ion crew
bi tying those an'tnals left on tlx;
right or way. .
lKietor Slrlclilcr said everything
is being handled in the best way
Iiowslble and there. iu no npparciil
danger of contagion.
in . ni;s pi;aks
at m;w YOUIl
NKW YOlllv (Hy the Associated
Press) Secretary of Stale Churles
K. Hughes. I old tnehibtrHhNor the
Itr. P. M. lUiiUe. Malheur coun- National Kepubllcun club Ihurs-
ty health officer who bus charge day night thut the I tilled Stales dc-
wooden machines ami I he art of
making them is being lost. A wind
mill costing $10.01111 -develops 1 I
horsepower. Hint Hie wlml b)fUs
with sufflcienl strr ngtli 'n)y (Irlll
hours a y;ar. Motors nr: supplant
lug windmills. ' '
Tlie must popular name for
public-house In London Ih "King's
J ol Jj.i
1.
40c APRONS " 40c
WHIM': Til i:v I-ASTI
I'nlileiu lied Muslin and Mnen Aprons In Mile, rasu '
and luvcnder. A limited iimnlier. , . .
Art & Baby Shop
i "i:vi:uvTHiNi von the kaiiy"
IIK.MSI'U'OIIINfi llnlel Hilllllller IIIiIk. KIAMI'INd
iHrniticK l'A'rriiit.Ns i. m.-c. thhkaii
lip
of hli. sanllary meaaitn-s, reported sired to avoid "cominitmenlB and ,r, which appears forly-fighl
SC1I0L-WIL
Spring
Caps
S-l'ii'ce .
Newest Stjlcs
Just in.
$2.45 lo
$3.45
CAPS OF QUALITY
Clint's
Clothiery
The ftore With fonwicoc
over colli t'ol of the reglslered mail
i-oiiveynnce lo Charley Hhill. while
llerlxeh "rovered" them with a
sawed-off sholruii.
The bandits then drove the truck
to lb' rear or a foundry nearby,
where the 1 :t miiil pouches were
'tri.nurei-red lo Wllwon's Mllloilio-
btle. und transported from llp rn to ! exist
" Prank Wilson s home where Ihey
wn1 ripped open and approxi
mately $4a(i.nito in cash, jewelry.
stocks and bonds were obtained.
Wilson testified. The government
men were left h;imhurred to the
wheel of their plumb-red truck.
Irfxil to Chicago.
The witness told or tho gang
luklng llm J.OS Angeles mail rob
bery loot to Chicago, when in the
Sherman house, they met Mike
Wuilkwn nod n limn known an Chl
iiico Whiley. Thes.- two took 1 he
Islob-n bond and , Itb-s to Hau
Kranclfco In dinpos'" of ttiem. inn
later returii-d to Chicago unsuc
cessful. Then. ceirding to Wilson
Hertseh sold he could store the kot
In sarety depoHlt boxen rentt l by a
woman friend of his In north Chi
cago. Mrs. ( I met or) Wh"elo k.
This was done.
The next move
such discrepancy can long con
llnue. ir we' were now In the hit
ter hair of a period of prosperity
I would suy I hat funeral business
us Indicated by the Uabsonchart
would quiet down rather than that
nml activity would inereuso. Such
conditions, however, do not now
Kuther, we are now enjoy
ing the reverse situation. The pe
riod of depression Is coming to a
close und we nro entering a period
of belter times. In view or the
fact greater activity and higher
prh-es for bituminous coul. und pos
sibly for anthracite also, may be
expected before J5 comes to a
close."
no iconttiubtus disease iiilfl yel bio- entanglements throughout tin
ken out and he sees no danger of world In order that It might bej
tiny, , iree to ioiiow ine mciaics oi reu-
J'assage of the una appiop- son and conscience."
rlation I" take can; of carcasses! -'lf we have a mission,"' Mr.j
of drowned nniimils was reporti:d Hughes said. In addressing the I
Thursday to'C. M.. JColiluctte, may-juuests al the club's annual Lincoln
or,, lu a telegriim 'from I lie Mai-j day dinner ut the W.ildorf AstoNa.j
heiir county deh-Katlon. (ioveriior"h. can be prospered only lu the!
Pierce, It Is expected, will sign spirit of reusonubleiiess. we are;
today. (constantly seeking to promote .
. , , . , (peace in thlrt hemisphere, but this
ralibHnakc will pass over n.can b done only us we convlncei
hair rope. Tim ostrich does no! ;uie people oi our sisier repinine ,
hide Its head In the sand. The hut! that we respect them, thut we do
does not I tingle Itself in women's not llireuten ineir muepeimence
huir. The i-iiKle diM-s not carry, und thai w or- rea.iy wnn wise,
aTuy babies. The shark does not friendly and Impartial counsel. I
eat human bebu;s. The loail does' "We arc solicitous throughout;
not make warts on the hands. Hhe worm lo uvom coiuiniiiiiuiniij
, l . and entanglements so mat wnui-,
A plant Hnbstam e nenrtj' two ver contingencies arise we may bej
hundred t) s as sweet ns cane in e. not to exercise un aronrar ,
sugar hus been, found in the dessert' choice, but to follow the dietuten
n-Kions of cistern Paraguay and n ut reiison und conscience, to luite
IM-Ing propagated Jy the Itun uu of the ncllon upproved by enlightened
Korelgn Plant Iritrodueiion. ' peopb. This freeuom und our tie-
limes in Hie directory.
There's No
Hope
I'or it ii tan who IuUcm n
t-lutuco w licit he's bu bi
tlns. IPs not iiit:cHMiry uny
longer.
We give n personal goniaii
(n In addition to tbnl of
the fm-lory on (.CM UAL
COIIDS ami we n in lit! our
own niljUHliiH'iilN, They muHt
give you full )olliir-fiM'-lid
bir Service.
Ask its more n bou I the
f.LNMt L
AcVlA Monday,
Feb. 16
lleck und Walker's .
MINSTRELS
AH Colored
S1NGUUS' DANCKKS
'MUSICIANS' COMEDIANS.' '
18 Hand Picked
Entertainers
Uy special nnniitf fluent wc arc able lo present tfiiH :
Coittpany at these prices: b;
I-wrch, $1.10 liowcr Floor, 85c - Hakony, 50c
Lower Floor and Loge Scats on Sale nt Glass Drugs
The women of llurmu believe
that they must be reborn as men!
to Jnln the noble order of the ye.
low robe and no attain humanity.
IS TUB GOLDEN AGE
THE GLAND AGE?
In a recent prett dispatch, ,
London phsichin slatt-d ibat thu
Coldn AK" of mun bids fair tol
be the glandular utfe, w hen miI-
vatlon h ill Im taken In tnl.l -t
f the R.iHtf was : form. He Hjihl further that the
'to ro to Cncinnati to look over the j H"iaee man bt-lleves that his
IpuHsll-ility of robhihic Hi" mail on I j houKhtit. netton and feelings arc
' a. lialtimore k Miio train running ' ,-ont rolled i,y mind. Hut
into that rtly. The m-mbers if the t m po-wlKle lo show that mind is
gan at this time, it.-.unlin to : p..f under the, despotic sway of
Wlll-on. beside llertsrn. hlTllR ho fllctle( glundn. which gen'.T-
i anl l-'rnnk Wilson.
St"
in the system th c-herftlml
Ic.ambHldl of .n l-ranclwo: Louts f.,j(J(( on w hl(.h ,j,.IM.nd heulth.j
Wilsn. brother of Herbert and na,(nt.
'and w(nian. Ib Pn tiilbsple.
and morality.
(Jlnndogen. the new sehntiric
I Th. v m.l..- 'l,Mr h. ,...,ur(en. ..I i f "'" l'r-lr... 111
: the
isiitipwm In i 'tnrtnniill. tt up ih
liHlilmnro & Ohio train on April 7.
1931. and then, moved to Harvey'l j
ro.db.ouM. north, of Cincinnati
of tiiktnic irlHmlular truatmcnl
OlanduRon, for men and women,
li obtainable at ItH Croat Drug
U'ore. Adv.
For LiiugliinK
I'uriMi.ses Only!
STAR
Saturday Sunday
aaaaajmLnaaPHl.
nillOl nAnReT
-:- r-"r ' ' j DUIbll UHIIHUL '
rJ??"" Vf-Ift. I III -Jcnn'K3 & Shumate,- 1
tlsL HTr 'III rrop9, II
r2T?'iW 1 9frdTTfi III Successors to III
flA 3r Y7JI ';'! 1
MMfm: ,lr NEXT SUNDAY
I WTtiL,'. h.'ViW' fa'a1IIWBe in . ,i..vCK I 1X1 hi il I I II 111
tf iZViV?f www - I 111 II II J I I. I II
Linear ' ' " "'i'1 " i i'.i -
. r1' Ijive.lluv. I
luiuirinQ the consequences:
No You Can't!
It's a luiiKh leant but rilled
with thrills and romunco too.
Rsfhplcnirr? m
TO-
METHODIST
CHURCH
Where an intereatinf? hour's proKium will ha given by men ot I.a Giamle. Women
and children invited. Men's Quartette, Male Soloists, Laymen Speakers.
rTy" 5 OVlocfc Sunday Keni jniber the Hour Now.
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