Wednesday, February IS, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE FIVE
Local News In Brief
COMING EVENTS
Hi si rict high achool huakellKilt
tournament ut Union, March
'., G. 7.
Wttllowu-Cnion County IJuskcU
hull Tournament, lion, Feb-
ruury '27-21I,
Aimuul Chamber of Commerce
huniuet, March 3.
11. H. Senior play, Mtirch
20-21.
HeMaiimui Hclng. Installed
A restaurant n being Installed on
JeffeiMon avenue by Mi, and Mm
N. Jl.' Nelson. K will be known. na
the Jeft'eraon Street ltealuurant. L
I it ft. lor Joseph
Mih. N. K. Kmmelt and Misa
(inu-n Symons left La Grande litis
morning on the brunch line train
to spend tin; day visiting at Joseph.
Urdu-ncd from Portland
George T. i 'ochran, local attor
ney, arrived home this mornint; on
No. 24 niter spending several days
at I'ortlaml on legal business.
Going to Ontario
Mrs. .1. L. Dyul and sun. Junior
left this morning en route to On
lario, Oregon, where they will visit
1 Mends and relatives.
ltctimis from Portland .
Chief of Police Clint llaynes,
who has been in Western Oregon
and Portland for the past few days
nn official business, returned to l.a l,a, l.'glon drum corps at the
Grande this morning on No. 20. I Kiverside park Hulph Winters is
I the leader.
Faring Tiiirric Charge !
Robert Hoilenbeck will answer to Arrive
charges of using a dealer's license The Perkins Motor company ro
itnproperly on a motor vehicle this t'dved two ea,rloud:i 'of the latest
evening in the police court ut 7:30 j Fon's yesterday rroin the
o'clock. ilactory at Detroit. Mich. These
J I ca rs a re oq u i ppod v ill) ha I loon
lid urns from Portland Hires and other modern fixtures.
Ian Hoyd. attorney of Knter-
prise,, passed through l.a Grande
this morning en route to his homo.
after spending several days at
1'ortlund on legal business.
MisN Holinger Hero
Miss Nell Holzinger. field retire-:"01
aentative for the State of Oregon this season.
lor the American Ked Cross, Is
spending a few days in La Gramfe rlul to Meet
in the interest of the organization The Hoys and Girls Poetry club
she represents. under the direction or Mrs. A. C.
Hendrlcltscn will meet at the 11-
Y'sit'iix Here t brary at 10 o'clock Saturday mom-
Mr II. F. Kvur.s. of North Pow'-ji'ig. The purpose of the club la the
dor. left La Grande this morning'(''"ly r poetry wilh an Incentive
en rotilo lo her home, after spend-1 Inward original ork. All Imys and
lug several days here visiting atlrls of school age are eligible for
the home of her sister. Mrs. Law-
rence Fvana.
k To Vlfjit Husband
y A fr visiting here al the AT H.
Ortonhome for several days Mrs.
.1. A1mUlst, of Huntington, left
this morning en route to (taker,
where she wilt visit her husband,
who is in the hcaptlal there.
At MiiIm! City
on account of the serious illness
of her mother. Mrs. Mary I -a ml ins.
Mis. William Crosby I loss is at
Malad City. Idaho. -where her mo
(her makes her honu She will re-
main in the Idaho city indefinitely.
Jleit from lndlanaiMdls
Mr. und Mrs. II. A. Fenton. whose
home is al Indianapolis, )nd.. are
spending a few days In La Grande
visiting at the home or their cousin.
Mrs. Lucy Graham. Mr. Fenton is
an atlorney r Indianapolis anil he
and his wife have been to Port-
laud, where Mr. Fenton was called j
on legal business. . , I
I in lloiile Home
-iier siiendlng the niht here as
the guest of I .overdid William
rosby Uf.ss Iteverend W. F.
Shields h-l't this morning en route
lo It is home at Wallowa. Mr
shields baa been at Halfway. Ore
V gon. ror the past three weeks.
her? he has be
n hohling evangc-
listlc meetings.
ilere mi Husliiess
M. K. Handitll, Trelght mid p;is
;senger agent ror the Chh-ugo. Mil
waukee and St. Paul Hallway. A.
W. Slio-iiiaker. coiiimerelal agent
lor the , Missouri Paciric railway
(ompany anil L. '. I truce, freight
rafric representative for the Grand
Trunk, ( 'anadian National and
("rand Trunk Pacific Coast Kail
wav
companies, nil of Portland, are
biiNiness visit firs to La Grande
McKIBUIN
Spring Hals
Prince of Wales newest
styles just in; grey and
tan. ,
$4.95 lo $6.85
"SC'IIOL-WIL
.S-Piecc (Jolf Caps in
. Light Shades
$245 to S3.45
See Them Today!
Clint's
Clothiery
The Store With a Conm-lcoce
They loft for Maker this morning
and will apend the day' there, but
will return to litis rliy this evening.
HfMnt Three Sales
Mcaara. Weeks and Mark, real
tors, report the. sale of three houses
during Hie pit Hi week.
Vanillic llnv
Mra. ,1. A. Mnalcraun. of F.lgln. in
v 'ailing here tu the home of Mm
C. 11. Maya lor a few day a.
I lien? tut Business
Harry Guwilh and Hen Hi-tiggcr.
. farm era mar I'lglu, wen Iransaet
ing business in I. a Grande yisler-
duy. ..i
I'uiitihtssjuit M eel i m
The regular weekly meeting of
nil! cuy coihiiiikn;ou w ill be Item
'this evenW at 7:iu o'clock In the
(city hall build inc.
At luibli'i- '
H. G, Avery, county 'agricultur
ist, la ut linblcr today assisting in
the unloading l a car ol' nitrate
of soda to be used an fertilizer by
the orelturdisis.
To Display Figures
Kffigles of George Wellington,
Murlha Washington and lletsy Hosa
with her flag will be on display at
j' library on Saturday morning in
honor of Washington's birthday.
Held Practice
The first practice of the season
as held li st evening by the Afner-
H''1 ""hi Klgln
Kugone Hug. of Klgin.
business visitor to La Grand'
yes
terday. Mr. Hug reports thut they
are having spring at Klgin und
that the people in that vicinity do
look tor any more bad weath-
memiierahip.
Has Millinery Deimrt tuent
Mrs,- A.. Vi.-U'dma bus .charge- of.
(lie millinery department, in French
and Green's. The balcony, when
the department Is located, has been
redecoratiyl. new ca "S. mirrors and
other equipment Installed. An ex
cellent line of hats are In Hiocl.
some or them being Pawak. Melarl
lleth und Wayman sport hats.
tioing to l-iutcrprlsc
Mrs. J. C. Zh'lke. of (Vnlralia.
Wash., slopped over In La Grand"
a short time this morning
en route
to Luiorprise. when she will visit
iriends ami relatives. She was ac
companied by Mis. James ICennle.
or Knterprl.se, who has been visit
ing at Kcho, Oregon. Cent rutin.
Wash,, and other points.'
Mr. Iteynnlds Hurl
.1. K. Ibynolds was painfully in
jured Monday at his farm lionie
near hen-. - started to op n a
barn door w hen "t he door gave way
.letting him fall a distance of twelve
feet. He has a badly sprained knot'
and witH tiulle sick lust night as
the rrsull. Although there are no
boms broken Mr. Iteymdds Wjj
not be able, to ho out for S"Veral
days.
Lincoln Men Mere
J. H. Thompson, of I Mroil. ol
the tueehanical division Of the l.iit
ntln Wetnr company. .1. II. Hoscow.
oT Ihe Portland blanch tf Hie Lin
coln Motor company ami A. L
Worthing'")), ellief iiM-rhanie of Ihe
Lincoln Motor company tor tli
Port laud division, were visitors In
La Grande over the weefe-end. Tuoy
are milking a tour over the eountry
interview lug Lineoln deab ts.
I'oi iuet lV Lled Here
fhas. M. Unltie, of Kapld City.
Ma nil obit, arrived In La Grand
this mornnig fin No. 2 1 and will
spend I he, day as the gtit-st of Mis
Margaret Aiismii. Mr. Heat tie form
erly made m Grand' bts home anl
has many friends hTe. While a
irsident of th!.s city be was em
ployed by Jay Itrooks, who had a
( lothlng'Htore when' N. K. W-Ht Is
now loeated. Mr. Ib-tttti- is on his
way to lioise, Idaho, where h' will
visit for some time.
Personal Mention.
N. H. ClftjdiHin f'f I'nion, was in
Im Grand- today.
Mrs. T. W. Illotint and s j'- r ar
rive! I his morning on Ni. 4 and
will sp'-ud several days hen- visit
jing. Hat'ic Suik'-rt of I'alnor June
jhon ri'ttirivd to h--r home this
I morning after spending yesterday
; iiT' on bu.Htn''-.
'hjif. Mit'rary Is sp'-tuhng tlx
,di" at Wallova en btisin iw.
. Mr. and Mm. L. M. ir- n of
i ndl 'n w n- r cit.'n d at fit
Somite r hot-t iMt-rday.
i. M. Conki v r Mm. tm was In
Im Grmttlf venter day tui biisin'-si.
He mm ;.t th- Somuor het-l.
Yes, Holly wdod
j I
I : I
! v I
Wilt-n Jedii Puloji was afked u
point out the most hpuutiftil, irl in
Paris, he shouted. "Shu Isn't She a
In Hollywood." So Vola D Ami
blushed' like, all the Hollywood
beautle d5 i
Cove. ' were visitors to 1 Grande
yesterday.
li. M. Wakefield of Maxville. re-
Lurneti to his home this morning
after spt ndiug two days hero.
Mrs. K. Steen left Tor Hot Lake
tltis morning lo visit a relative who
is In the hospital there.
Enoch Morgan left this morning
on No. 24 for Huntington. ,
Mrs. M. K. Ward returned to her
home at Knterpilae this morning
after visiting relatives here.
Georgie Townsend or i:igtn,
litis morning oh tin "branch
train en route It) her horTu. "
left
line
Oscar F. Olaen of Lostine. Ore
gon, was in La Grande ycaterdny
on land office business.
Mrs. Clara Smalley of lltiker was
a visitor In La Giando-lnst evening
.Mrs. Smalley is a nurse In one of
the linker hospitals.
'Among the Wallowa, county. vlai
to0i to La Grande yesterday were
Mrs. C. G. Holt of Knterprtse and
O. W. Hall of Joseph. They ore
registered at teSoinmer hotel.
J. H. . Gordon, of the state pub
lic aervi-e commission, wus here
I his morning on an official trip.
Mr. Gordon works out of Hakcr. He
will leave for Pendleton t his cv
ii ins. Mr. Gordon registered ut the
Soiumer hotel.
ACCEPTS POST
MAX VILLI- (Sp.'clal) ' K. M.
i.nidshaw, who has been employed
tp-re as superintendent for the past
I It re years lei I for Long view,
Washington, w hero he has accepted
a position with the Long Hell com
pany. I mil Tanm-r. general HiipTln-tend'-nt
or the Howman-Hlcks com
pany, h.-ts been h.orr ou,huni ss, J
C. K. L'-wis. woods HTiperlnlelid-
c-nl of th' company, has resignc)
Ii!m position and will return Houth.
W. It. Jack was a Wallowa vlnl
lor Hi' rirst hx the wijekt r t '
Miss Klva Williams or Island
I'My. has aeeeptd a pcsltlm h-n-as
waitress at the iol-l.'
Kngln No. 4. whieh has been In
me snop tor Mil- past ninety iiays.
vll soon be ready tor service again.
A lex Horns of Wn llov. a, was u
hn;iincs;t visitor to Maxville last
wrk.
A danee was giv-u at the Log
( ab:n Sal unlay nigbl.
Mrs. I . II. Hoffincs. wire of tin
iiuister- mechanic, has moved to
Maxville".
Mia. W. J. I'antrell Is confined
to her bom- on account of Injury
sustained when she fell from the
porch of her home.
I'. L. Hoarman of Portland, la al
Maxville looking ufler the Interest
of his company.
Snow IlMtiH-tirliitf.
T!:- -;:;n i.s i,i-l'iug fant in titi
icinity. in two more weeks It will
lie gon'.
Wallacf Wils'jn Iiiin aiv'i pb d n
pesifion hs ffr'-miin h-r.
Dr. T. S. T. nbrook In boav at the
pn -nt time u.n large part ot Ihe
population have colds.
Mrs. W. K. Waba of Hak-r In viw
tting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.
Hemming hen-.
Miss lb-Hale Hin hrield wim a btia
irif'ss tailor to linb-rprlw Ihe last
of t he w"'k.
('hat. Snaffor) la Innlalled in his
new supply hoiif and Ims It nr
taiicd perfectly.
Since in. depHrlure ir Mr. Hrl
V. V. httrch in buny lotikiug
after the -amp.
W. A. MacKenzle has hc-n 'on
! filed to Ilia home the pant week
lOth la grippe, (oil ire now able to
tw out again.
AT G 1
,Mr. Smith, organizer fr the M.jdred poumla of rtrnnp-al and oth
Liggett's :
Little Bits from
The East
The Pick of the -World's
Heat Confections. Here urn
Hiiniu of the pieces that tills
masterpiece packugu con
talus: CHOCOLATK Novelty Com
bt nation Centers, Smyrna
-Klg8 und Hallowe'en latH,
Fancy Milk-Coated Cara
tuelH, Plgnolta Hrltlle, Pis
tacliio Iteltuont, Fancy Ju
Harry.
fS ON Oil O C O L A T V:
Wnipped Pure I'ream Cnr
tunels. Selected Jordan Al
monds, Wrapped Nougat in en.
Surfed Dates Crystalled In
Sugar.
The Nile of this package has
run Into the millions since
Us Introduction a short time
ugo, and we recommend It
to. all us the Ideal gift pack
'use. I .i Jcr Pound
; S1.50
A1ho( In, 2 und .5-lb, sizeH.
Glass Drugs
i Inc.
Tin- P.KXAU. S(lre
, La Grande, Oregon
OHTLAM) MAItKKTS
POUTLANI), Ore. (Hy the Asso
ciated Press) Livestock ateudy to
day. Kggs ono-hnlf lo two cents
higher,' 25cj27c. Huller 47c:
butterrut 47c.
hi"iti:hfat aoic
HAN FKANC1SCO (Al') -terrat
50 (ie.
HOISi; MAItliF.TS I'lltM
HOISK. lda.( Svicclal) 'lloise
markets held firm Tuesday, retail
cnunler prices remaining un
changed while wholesale quotation
columns showed no signs of varia
tion. . Kggs, prices of which-have
undergone marked declines dur
ing the last mont h. seemed fixed
at J5 cents yer dozen.
. poi vtH,A n'i" ' i;itA i "Si ai tii i:;'r'
POHTLANO. tro. AP) Wheat
Hard white H. S. Haarl. Febrti
try.i JLibl; March. $1.J0; soft
white. February. $1.80; March,
$1.83; western white, February.
$l.7,fi; March. $1.83; hard winter,
February, no quotations; March,
$ 1.80; northern spring. February,
no quotations; March, $1.75; p. I'll,
hard white. February, $2.15; March
$2.15. .
Oata No. 2 white f I. Febru
ary.' $10; March. $42; No. 2 gray.
February. $:i; March, $4 1.
Corn No. ;i K. V. shipment,
February. $47; March. $17.50.
MAItlillK AT A GI.ANCi:
NKW YOltlv. (AP) Stocks le
rcgular; Amerh-an Smelting breaks
7 points, rallies 4
Honda
i Markets ,,
I , !
r
t nselthd; French bonds;'"'' ' origin, ,,. Verii.t
rcrover. .
l'ore!gn exchang' Mixed; ster
ling lower; l-'reiich frantts improve.
CottonHigher; rlrm spot mar
kels. Sugar Feat iireiesH.
Co f Tor Kasy; foreign sidling.
CI IH 'AGO MP) Wheat--Firm;
decn':t.sing stfickn.
Corn- Sleadj ; commi.ssion house
support
- ,iiu,1 - - irrJ'gular.
Nogs Steady lo slrong.
HALL KECOMEK
SOCIAL CENTER
(Continued from Piiro 1.)
!),inK ,,r Mr. and .Mrs. G. I
Niri-
non. chairman. Mr. ami Mrs. George
T. Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Warnlck, and Mr. and .Mrs. Dwlght
Jeasie.
SCHOOL Mi l I AltltA(,l l.
HI ND, Ore. Central Orogod
school day. principal spt Ingt into
at bb'i Ic event or schools In the
mid- irgon country, will be held
jj n Hend this year May 1. Last
year It huh held In Prinevllb-.
Athlete from high school In
Bend. Hedmoml. Prinevllb. Ma
dras and Mitchell compete In the
track nnd field meet.
ItOV SHOOTS OH TOOT.
HKNI), A vlotlm of Id-
own weapon, a ."12-callbi'r rlfb. j
Washington Phlpp. 1 0-year. old :
win tf Mr. and Mra. J. M. Ptilppn
of t hi city, wan injured Sund iy !
when t he gun w as accidentally !
dtHharge(. j
Tin bullet ranged downward In !
hin right foot, tract irtng the bono
of oil'.- trie. The attending phy-;
Htcian found (be aha! tend b ad
difficult tt iciiiirt .
i ncv. Miso.v K.vn.nr
moon KiiiM.it m:ti :.ci;n.
PKNDI.KTi iN. I lurry Adalu. ll-wmwl N-laon Knight, in
taken Sjititrdny night In a raid , pr-10 liilig aonto wonderful a-r-condti
tod by federal Hnd b-cal Of - I 1,10ns. Ufa utibjed bint nigbl w.iH
floors 3?t mi leu oint of I'endl ton j "The Prodigal Son." Ho pri-aohi-d
in the Him- mountalna. n f ln'd ! a i jirnently that one lady and
$2"eH an) oa;a and wntoneod l!two iit"n eanu- forth lo seek God'a
imtvo S daa In the county Jail, j pardon.
U pbal guilty to poaN-Hslon of n
utill and aeveral barn-la of 'tiaah.
On- ton of Kugar. rt-veral hun-
: .Shaft to Collins' "Tomb
P" 1 '"is ' ' ' m mil i ...
Vlrr miitlng experts sunk the un-ioot nlmfl a)Hve Sand Cave near Cave
Ci.Hlvy.. to reach Floyd Collins, first trapped by a boulder nnd thetv-vn-1
i o tit bed by a cave-in in the only entrance, n small winding tunnel..
Prosperity Walks Abroad: :
In Northwestern States
CHICAGO (AP -,
sudden arrival last
though remarkable, "did not over
, whelm, and the northwest has not
I been left asleep nt the sw It Itch,"
iCharles F, Colllsson, agricultural
editor of The Minneapolis Tribune,
told members of the Inland Dally
Press association hero today.
"liven wheat raising communi
ties are alive and active," said Mr.
If Cotltsson. "A query sent out by
I The Tribune revealed 45 different
projects now In active operation lo
cally throughout the five north
jwcsl states to put agriculture on a
better basis."
Mr. Collisson's address was on
diversified agriculture and lt3 ef-
fcetfon the. prosperity of commun
ities that have developed dairying
md balanced farming, fie told of
the revival of prosperity In the
northwestern states this year, as a
result of the new grain crops of
1924. "In 1123 the total value of
U.S.F1LMS ARE
AT THE FRONT
nriltLLN (AT) American rilntH'
mad' tin' strongest Impression
t hrooghotil t he world during the
year 1024, in the opinion of men
and women regarded as authorities
on the question of the film by Deri
Deutsche, a local dally. This Jour-,
nal addressed an inquiry to min
isters of education, movie stars,
stage managers, crliics. movie
playwrights odiiora of H'tu maga
zines, ami movie censor.t In a num
ber ol' foreign countries, asking
tin in which of the 1D24 films im
pressed them, most.
Hanged according lo Ihe coim-
was as ioiiows: i no ursi piace( was
awarded to 174 American, -'4
German, $u Fn-nch. '27 Swediwh, J4
Hussian. and 4 Italian films.
Ainerlejtii or Kngtish films re
fei'red to by lllle and recurring
frequently ,,h ravoiileM I Mel lid"
"Down to the S-'a in Ships," "Hrok-
n Hlossoms," ami "The Thi r of
Hng.lad."
Mary Pit k lord and Alia Na.l
moe both voted first place to
"The J'-ilval ion Hunters." Charlie
Chuploi agr I wilh Oman Doyle
in believing "Down lo Ihe Sou. in
Ships" to have heen tip- stmngost
movie of the year.
IH MPING TO hi; I'OI GH r.
IIOOH HIVKH. Ore. The torn
niitisloneis of Skamania county,
Waddngton. have la inched a cam-
Th ntfendaiii
bo-i'-aning.
Th- nuhjeet tonight la 'John
3-lfi." Don't mtKH it. L' t'a g-t
a rrort'l nnd go to tin n-w ohur-h
- Prosperity's i ten leading erops In thi ninth fed
summer, al-ieral reserve diattlct was aboul
$5;iO,ooo. oho. In the same
crops were worlh ' $ l ,1 lO.oiio.ooo
and the prices are slill soaring," he
declared. 1 .
"All through central and south
ern Minnesota where lite creamer
ies nnd cheese factories are numer
ous, and farmers are milking and
feeding pigs and chickens on the
by-products of "dairying, it Is ub-'
surd to say that farmers are hurd
up. ' They reap u harvest In the
milk pall two or three times a day
and pay their debts like good busi
ness men."
Mr. Colllsson said talk aboul
price fixing comes hugely from
communilicH I hat do not know
much about the dairy cow. "Wher
ever we find i community where
the cow paths are numerous." lit
said, "there we find the real pros
perity, even during the past five
years." .... ...
patgn to prevent the use of rlghlt
of ways of highways as dumping
grounds. District Attorney Sky
ami Sheriff Gordon wen instruct
ed to use. every legal means ol
eliminating the nuisance.' A cam-
ifilgpt of editcitllon '-jlvll fbe'tlaiinch-
CII, 1L Wiltf HUIICIJ.
WOt'M) TAX noimiT; HliAHS
HATH. Kng. (AP A lax on
bobbed heads in balancing its hud-
gel Is proposed by City Council
man s. it. i.owin. m.j u it I- in) income
was derived by a tax on the pow-ih-red
hair of the ladles or the sev
enteelltll century, he points mil.
A ravorabb- report was onlered
b the senate agricultural com
mittee on the nomlnillon of Will
iam M. Jardine to be secretary of
agriculture.
A h-jj
peU. lib I.
iihi r advertiser
merihaudl.'ii'r.
There's No
Hope
For a
obaure
mail vbo In I, c u
when lie's ImiIii
I Iks, C
not nec essary any
longer.
We give it personal guaran
tee, In mlililliiii In Hint of
the rat-lory mi Gi;. lilt AL
COItUs and wr make. Mir
own (idjiMmciilM. They must
gHo iu i full I ollur-ror-l fol
iar Service.
Ask us moil iiImuiI the
(.IMIIAIi
-.Jennings & Shumato
Trops.
Succcssfjrs to
Southard & Shinn.
Milk of
Magnesia
MiK & K.
liosl to cmiiitciiK't acid
ity of stuiiiiuli; fur dys
pepsia and iiidiufstion.
Pint, 00c
Moon Drujj Co.
I Acrilhtug fur Hie
sick ltMMti
I'Hom; MAIN H
Men's Union Suits
Men's medium weight fine ribbed Unions,
ecru color; sizes 36 to II
Priced low.
$1.19
55 STOItlOS
Building
Permits
William Holllns will tmlld a
Sit. Aim homo on Washington Ih-
V t ween 1 1 1 b anil I'JIli st reef .
Vork In start nt oneo, . 'riie
building periitli was IksiicU iis
morning a( (ho otty offlcoH,
TESTIMONY
IN GAMBLE
CASE HEARD
(Continued from page 3)
room wuh dug out of the wood
work by the officers but Ih without
a sign of a jacket. The autopsy was
Held by T,oe Warrilek und his anals-
lanta In on effort to find some frag
ments or the steel jacket und thus
complete the chain of circumstan
tial evidence agatnst Gumble.
Luke H. May, noted crlntnologlst
of Seattle, who was the chief wit
ness In the Centralla murder cases
some months ugo wus brought here
hy the prosecution this morning.
The Springfield rirte which belong
ed to Gamble, the section of the
woodwork in which the bullet enJ
lered. (he door of the house und
the bullet have- been In May's
possession for examination, for
some weekB preceding the .trial. So
far Mr. May lias not uppeured on
the stand to give testimony.
Kx -Coroner on Stand.
Hat Hohncnkump, former county
coroner, waa the first witness on
the Bland this ufternoon. Mr. Hon-
WILLIAM FOX
jam
in
TEETH?
ST-A-It
Friday - Saturday - Sunday
Quick,
Service
Ol 'It CAFKTFHIA Ll'NCIIi;oN nerved from
II A. M. until 2 P, M., haa leaped. Into Immediate
popitlarily - and jually mo. O ir Cafelerla Moiiu
Ih mimt varied with tbdlcloua t liing lo eat. Our
. Kpi-clal equipment uiakca the ni rvk-e faat und ait
lafactory. TIIK A LA CAUTI-; SFHVH'K In offi-ct from
opening uulll cloning hours' la all that can be asked
by I lt,e moat raatldioua a lo menu and Hi t vice.
You Mil enjoy our Special Kvenlng Dliniera a
well na a aleak or a hi t lad after the theater or
a fiance.
WK MAKK bill OWN t'ANDIF.S and French
Paatry und are prepared lo fill apodal patty or
dera In tiiefte llm-b,
(N'ii llll I A. M. Week Ihh for our iiiim niciice.
sootlay nil II I. M.
BED SPREADS
We won nblc to .mtiiit n few mini llotl Spnnils 1111 IIh
IHipulHr bl'M-k rn'M hi heuiilliul ia(lcrti. If roil ltao Ini'it
wanting one, got It now 1
Art & Baby Shop
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STAR
"Hearts
With
IHUIAUT WiKWUllTII
.Ml. I
I'M LINK CTAIIKK
.i.w. "wii.
TUB HUB
nenkusnp will testify on Ihe find
ings of the eoronet-a Jitry no doubt.
Jurors serving on the case who
wore selected yesterday are, Klta
M.. Hruael, John Schmlttle. Fred
Spaeth, A. L. lit rry, John Allen, Al
Fuller, John Christians n, 1 1. A.
Carbine. J. li, Trippeer. Dan Wu
teuskow, George H. Chapman and
August Krieksen.
Wherever they sell good candy
Mi
inerva
Says
Uoya, if" you would like a
pair of Hrown Calf Ijicj
Shoes. , welt sole and rubber
heel, we have thnm In sixes
from 2i to 6 at :i.l).V thesb
sold orlglnully at $'.((.
We have anotiter stylo aa
good na I hose ubove men
tioned, which; Hold for r.5il.
Our price now $1,-1 A. " ;
Also Hrown Hliehcr nl.
Muusing laat Army style,
soft cup at $:i.so; 1 ,t!" '"
Theae ' an A - I 'rft H6ol
ahoes ami a I I -1 o a t h u r
throughout. v
THE BOOTERY
(JAY IIAVHLON, Mgr.
Ditucatc Voiir Fcet lo '
('row Itlght.
Efficient
Today
of Oak"
A alii-iint; luti' nf Ni-iv Kll.r
ImihI unit Ihr l-'ifizfn Nnrlh.
nr nil: Miunr-
EVERY'BITES A PEUGHT
wA
&4
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Giant Lintoin and n of can: p. :
mat rial ii9"'l
in
lis'tning a!to of (j I Chape), corn r of X and
'fciTtK- at T;3'J.-Aav, 1
M
wvie found.