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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1925)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE. FIVE X 'Wednesday, February 35, 1925. "- Local News In Brief IM&lrlct high school basketball tournament al lnion. March f., B. 7. '. Wullowa-l'nlon County Bucket, bull Tournunient, hero. Feb ruary '..'7-28. Annual Chamber of Commerce banquet, March 8. L. H. 8. Beulur play, March 20-51. Lnion County Agricultural Eco ' nomlc Conference: Jlgln, March 12; I'nion. March IS; !. Granite. Murch 14. held at Hib I'orlluiul Armory tSal uriluy evening. SHilUGHTS BIG AUDIENCE SAVEm'rf Hen? fur Hall ami llAiimiel I aiiiuiik ine uui or town people IIU UIICUUCU lite 1-jlKg UUIIUUI ouii d.ud bunuuet here Monday evening were Mr. una Mrs. Walter Me tirulh, of North Powder, Mr. und Mrs. It. L. Khueiifukcr und Vedu Pulton, or hlgtn. Mr. und Mrs. Guy 1'utton. or Klgln und Mr. und Mrs. Cljde Myers, ot Kmnmen itle. 1 hied C. T. Junes whs rincd $10 und costs yesterday- for speeding by tjugh E. Brudy, Justice of peace. Correction An account in the columns of Uio Evening obrsr.ver which ap peared lust Monday stuled thut u still was coufiucuted und three men were urrested on a furm designated I Parsons' Commission Meeting .Tonight- 7 Tho regular weekly meeting of tho city commissioners will bu held tonight ut 7:30 o'clock in the city hull building.. Dairymen Herts Leon Levy of Union whs in Lu Grunde yesterday on business. Mr. Levy Is noted us the ownr of one of tho finest herds of dairy cuttle in una section. . ' flao Hnby Girl t An eight pound bit by girl was born to Mr. und Mrs. W. S. Kd wards tiunduy, February 'J:l. The Tho Old Peach Piuee." the still wua uctuully located on the Johns place. The information on the Inci dent given the Observer reporter was Incorrect thus causing the er ror. Bringing I'p Futherln lrelund."j shown ut the Arcade theater last j , evening, nut only w-as or the highly Htandurd of road shows Muyera &l0 Ford have booked lulely, but il ex-, O celled former' ones. : : As u inlrlh producer, the' IH'6 version of McManus' futnoua Mag gie and Jiggs strip, mure, than lived up to advuncu notic.es and the large croy-d preset went home in iov lul mood, not to mention the gales ut laughter" thut swept the. thater time und ugaln throughout the two acts of the shoxv. Jlgga wua portrayed , by Walter Vernon exceedingly well uqd Kuy impersonation- of Jnnly DRUGSTORE Building ! Permits .... . Home from Wlllnmetle Valley After spending nine days In West ern Oregon Clint Vun Fleet return ed to Lu Grande yesterday. He. ut teiided the Oregon Hlnte Itetullers Convention ut Hulein, of which lie wua re-elected one of the directors for another two yeurs, after which he returned to Portlund .Monday morning by uuto.1 where he was present ut a banquet of the Oregon Itetull Clothiers und Furnishers us- THK I'KOFEK C-AKK is linportunt lu iiiuiutulnlng g thut high stundurd of per sonal, appearance y hteh is the'-ulm of every thoughtful womun. Fred Puhrmun will alter and repair a limine on Adams avenue j between Cherry ami Maple streets I PROGRAM OF EVENTS FOR MEET READY (Cnulliiiied from Pugn 1.) glfl of n suck" of Hard Federation llniir to rverv lady lirem nt. Tills ut a cost of .M,u accordlug to uim lnudt. ,,niiib through the permit taken out this morning at the city oil ices. ANNETTE WILL HELP KIDDIES (Continued from page I) ofioufflit afl.-r with salary ofiera uf Opsonin $l)"ini a week. ' 'i'hat girl waa Anetle Kellermali. Utile Elrl hus been named Betty. Relation held at tho Multnomah Marie. Hchl l'rat'lk-o - The American . Legion brum .i:orps held a succefiaful praullco Aasl evening, with most ot the mem bers present. hotel Monday evening. While away Mr. Van Fleet met many l.a Orandc people. He also spent u short time at Corvallis. where lie visited wtth a Grande students ut u. A. t-. . Acceplcil Pocsltlou Kathryn McL'urlhy, of forllnnd. lius accepted a position us milliner -.villi l'utman's Ladles' lteady io VVeaKund Millinery. Marriage l.lcenso . . Georiro V. Taylor and Laura Ha niaan. both residents of Cove, look out a marrlafrc license at the coun ty clerk's otlice yesterday. Hero Yestcnlfty Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. t.'hus. Coughunuur were vlsilors to La Grande yesterday from NorlH l'owder. Mr. and Mrs. Cousrhanour are rrom Idaho and are visiting at the Ualton home Tor a fe days. Personal Mention C. M. Mct'ulloUKh of lOlh'ill. Is now registered at the l'olcy hole). Moore run a close. Berond.. In fact. every character -7- Mangle! . Kitty, I'atsy Moon und the rest, was han dled to perfection. " "llUnglng I'P Father In Ireland" Ih accompanied by a girls' chorus lliat Is both pleasing lo the eye and versatile In accomplishments. 1'rac tleally every member appeared in uolo numbers thut demonstrated her ability in dancing, slnglmr andi0 providing Qinuseineiit und enter tainment galore. The customs were very well planned and added much lo the general effectiveness of the show. .. Another feat lire llmt cannot be overlooked was tho vocal solos. Mildred Itoblnson, (Kitty).- I.oiilse Vernon (Maggie).. Dorothy ltelll iugton (Lady Lugenla), all eicelled In this respect. Nina Taylor, toe dancer, furnished several delightful numbers. To cup the cliiitux, the filial scene entitled "Give .Me a ' Mun." was one of tho snappiest und heal of the evening. ... ; The entire production was staged by Uerl Angeles. Music was rur nished by the Arcade orchestra, led by Kenneth Gekcler. - , . HARMONY TOILET CREAM la almost indispensable for thin purpose. It is good fur chaps und should always ue used after washing the hands and after diwh washing. Corn buskers can use It with wonderful healing effect. Nuiv Anelte Kcllenmin hao iuit the stuge, Shu Is going to concen- Irulo u 11 energies to give to crip pled children u training to rebuild phNlcully weak bodies. "I .loved theatrical work so well 1 kept delaying fulfillment of my curly promise," says .Miss Keller- ti 1 an. "But now 1 am . definitely through with the sluge to devote Otinyjit'u to helpless children. P) Little WWW f'iintiiltt'11 ..r A-i- Iteal tjuinceseed baue with olPl,ja hurtled Mhs Kellcriiiuns re milk of. almonds. courtesy of the li Grande Milling company. lirt-oratlons In tho hall are now being- put up under' the direction of Hurley ItleliiirdKun of llhhard- son's All and ( ;it't slioii. Mra.,J. J. Burbrhlge Is pi'-parlng the im iiu whlell 1m to Ineliide surh delecl- tibb us biV.il ham a lid Mut'd p . vMk ..... pies, roast i.itcken ami an ine en trees.' At the bottom of the menu announces ,-hottl'd goods" bu( ; hastens to udd that ,atd bottled goods will coiiBlst of Whistle, pup ur some similar beveiuges , CITY FKJUT "-'COMMISSION ORGANIZED (Continued from Page. 1.) Price 23c Glass Drugs : Inc. .." ' The HlOXALf; Store , La Uiande, Oregon 1 O tlremcnt from the sluge. 2: Dllly couldn't play the games his O chums placed, as both b-gs were ill 9! steel braces. But he wua always o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooo Tony I). Smith. L'nlon postmaster. was In La Grande yeslerday. i Markets Beun Cullihun uus a visitor in Lu Grunde yesterday from L'nlon. Mrs. W. G. ltobertaon relumed to her hoiui; ut To I oca set this morning ufter visiting here. llnhy lloy Horn Mr. and Mis. Ivan Shoesmlth ure the proud parents of a buby boy born to them ut the Grande Itonde hospital this morning. ' Jim liogors'of Knterprls'.'. whs a bustcess visitor lo La Grunde yesterday. X.. A. Wright, of the Wright drug htorc of l'nlon, wus a business visi tor to la. Grande yesterday. Wont to Baker $ It. H. Baldock, Oregon slute btghwuy engineer. C. B. McCulloch. Vstate.hlghwuy bridge engineer, of tJaleni, und Glenn Taxson, usuistuht bridge engineer, ure spending the ilay In Buker county inspecting bridge work In the county: f- - t Going to IClgiii W. B. Huughn, of Southern Al oerta, Canada, slopped over u short lilne in Lu Grande Hits morning on :Jils way to Klgln. where he will visit his son. Mr. Baughn Is u furm cr 'of Alberta and reports that fanning conditions there ure very good, .i, . At Port I a ml . .lack Hlult left lusl evening for Portland, where he will visit for a Mrs. Clureiiee Smltli of Portland. passed thriAigh this morning en route to ttlgin. where she will visit her parents. Mr, and i'hompsun. IRE TIER CAMPS CLOSE chosen as umpire. One day he cume to Miss Keller mun, downcast. No longer was he to be umpire. Politics within the gang had named another. Billy, 11 seemed, 'was doomed to the hide. lines. '".Vow l the time," said Miss Kel lennan. That night she. refused two theatrical offers, each promts- referees for till mute lies. tng. I&utm a week yulary: She would' tukr-lUlly, and other little cripples., und help them lu become strong In body. MEN'S UNIONS Men's "Tlu-cc-Seusun" UiiiuiiH,' fine '.ribbed, ecru, color, , eight matched buttons, . closed crotch ; find.-, trimmed with mercerized blanket (stitching, which -quantity buying enables us to' offer you at this ex ceptional price. ' ': $1.69 - ; 55iTOttES .. . ri mm - 1, then be llllule In Die billlg colll IlllsMlon. whlell will hive II mi I llll Ihoiily lo ilielde whelliei- or not a license Hluill be grunted lo the pro nuili r desiring lo Klage I he nilitch. Ill tills way llie.progi-iitn must pass through Ihe lunula of. nine persons before finally being okehed. It Is believed Unit, by following thlH plan strictly, real mulches are assured l.a Grunde fans.' ; . Another mutter llKit will be en tirely In the hands of the boxing ommlsslon Is the appointment ut : DfiGS 'I,M1 NOTi:il I'OKTLANU. Ore. (Al') Cuttle nomlitully steady today hogs and sheep steady. . Kggs two lo inree cents higher. 27JDI 2!)c. i IJutliir 47e. Uutterfat firm. HI 'ITKItl'AT DIKH'S SAN FKANCISCO (Al1) Ullt lerfal today was quoted at 4!e. " ' i.ivi'.sTtM.K rmci:s ii' i litJIKK. Idaho (Special) Live, slock prices were Increased while the price of cheese declined on Holse -wholesale markets Tuesday. At ohe store eggs had dropped to VOItTLANI' (Special). ' Cur- the 26-ccnt per dozen mark w-nne tallmejil of both log und lumb..-r lut wholesale houses the downward ACID THROWING ;' LIKELY FATAL John and 1'ete Ciuebel returned to1, their boui,ati; Wulluwu -Ibis morning after u trip to The Hani's. urodictloii in the fir districts of Ihe west coast continued througu- out the past w eek. Two large logging caiuiis closed down. , suv- acrul others ure operutlng but (ve days a week, and more than one hunilred fir sawmills are now on their third week of reduced ; ac- Mrs. Kam l tlvity. according to reports from 41. hendiiuurters here today. Agri culturul work, however. Is pick ing .un. the reports shuw. vuhd culls for farm help ure Increasing dully. S. H. Houston, purchasing agent of the Bownian-Hlcks Lumber couipuny, left this morning fur Muxvlllc. on business. trend of eggs was reversed -when market men announced a 17. -n price permease, ,a '.'O-cent Increase over Monday's quotation. WLI.KLY (ilt.MN i:.IHHTS WASHINGTON (Al') Cnltcd Htati'S grain exports last week were J. 4114,000 l.-lishels tigulnst I'.tllifi.OUU the previous week. The figures for last week und the week before w-erei .. ,..' ! Wheal,. l,5;'li.ii,iiu IiumIK Iu. .uinilnsu f; oUls.-Jii.oOif ugdliiiir r.u.- X i !r,xuL: rxIcorn.,nuruy:..;sr,,,oo;-bar: ; Krunk. Ullttibelh and liavll Ga ble, of The Dulles .pasyed through La Grande this morning going to Wallowa, wiiere they will visit. Minn Juunlta and LaYuiine Wright were shopping in Lu Grunde yesterday. They are from Lnion. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nehjoii ol few days. While there Mr. Hlult l Palmer Junction, returned lo their will purchuso several clasalcal niu sic numbers, which the Sunset or thealru will p!ay ut the unnuul chamber of coiuuierce luncheon. March 3' Home front i;a.st Mr. und Mrs. S. L. MuGill of Los Vine, stopped over In La Grunde ihis morning en roule to their home after spending the winter In the oust. They visited ut I'hlcugo und other Illinois points. They were ac companied west by Miss Ella Mu Gill and George MaGlll. who will spend some time vlth them here. They are from Springfield. III. Mr. Huron Itelnrns Uulph Huron, postmaiilcr, i turned yesterday utter spending severut duvs in Portland. V hlle away Mr. Huron attended a recep tion honoring General George A. While. Adjutant General of the Oregon National Guard, und com manding officer of the Hi'nd Infan try brlgude of Hi federal Jirmy, Inland Umpire was noted during! the week. Many small saw mills i have started up and ut least two large operations will resume cut ting today. Condensed reports from the 4L employment oflleca are as follows: ' Portland. I ic to the fact that many transient workers have b-ft this city for construction Jobs In Cali fornia, the local employment sit uation is stlghtly improved. Lug ging continues slow, however, and the demand for loggers has been confined to a, very few replace- nts. Both the Gales Creek Logging company at Gales Creek and Ihe Knuppton Logging coin puny ut llolbrook liuvc reduced days n weeii. Portland -saw- here lust evening. Tin y registered mills Is tit u minimum, n is re at the Hummer hotel. . iTorted J hat one large local lull! which hus been closed fur many Beven nd P.. It. AeschHiHun of , month:, w ill reopen al uh eurly Colfax, Wuuh.. visited In La Urantio i date. sterday. at Ihe home M hit Auerdoiii. daughter and hr husbund. Mr. una Further curtalhtieilt of logging Mrs..Lyun Wrtgm. B'v. Aesmn- opt,rilt)l,nM un (.;rays Harbor was man Is a Irtp lo Idaho, lie leit noU,j tllnt week w hen Hie Sagl- last evening. naw TIiiiImt company irlused two " uf Its camps. About o5n ni'-n are Teachers ut "W .Vrth , affected. Calls for both loggers im-am ot hiiniij iManL jun(1 )M(ll nri(M(, this city are confined lo replanemrtits only. Many It liM-rant laborers liuvi left for the south, but newcomers lo Out.lii U brOad valley of Ihe Ver guo hills, 14, miles. no,r(h of Holly wood,. Is un .old Spun lh grant known us Ihe "Hidden ltuncho." Miss Kellermun v purchused 112 tiercs""of scrub und cactus. - There now she is building pools and clubhouses,-tennis courts md 'dornilt'orles. , ,. - , In the pools children will be tn tight how to guln control of In efficient ' limbs. The course In training .starts .with having the children learn suspension In the water. Then a flight agitation of the wuter Is effected. Incrcnslng In later duys, until the legs move of their bw-n volition. Having learn ed to suspend snd move the legs In Ihe water, actual swimming Is then encouraged, giving strength ening 'exercises; Mlts Kellermun has utilized a downtown pool, pending comple tion of ''Hidden Bancho." Already she hus some pupils and the re sults have' been sn marvelous that she Is' contemplating starting sflch schools throughout the country. "p our j years eurauve progi'ess mom us, i prououJiccu, one Hi I Id. Aiiwtlrer" whoeuniV tuCtbe sehool barely able tu 'Witlk "Is Improx lng so rapidly that In less tlnin two years pays (Continued from Pug" 10 D. M C. THREAD Wli CAIlltV A CUMt'LLTI-: AHSOHTM KNT j IU'' II. M- C. TlllilAllS: ALSO lU'TTICUU'lv I'ATTIOUNS. . HKB . OVW , UAItUAlN COLLKl'TION OK I'Al.'lvAOli tiOllltS. ' ; Art Si Baby Shop "i:vEitvrniNj i'ou 'inn hauv" llU.USTITCHINUr HoMl-lolllllli!r IUil. -KPAMl'lNU' UU'l-lEHICR I'ATl'iinNS 1). M. C. TIIItlOAU. 1ml h were taken to a hospllul In Hollywood, .where the. Ilagedy oe- eurred. . Mr. liny. sr.. tried lu hurry Ii!s I rip to the w"t eoasl by going by nil-plane In Kansiis City,- but round he could Illlike belter time by rail. "I think the girl Is tem porarily deranged," he said us lie was preparing to. leave. "She must be mil of her mind to do such a thing." ' The younger Mr. I my was prom inent in tin younger social circles In I'lliciigo. Ills fnllier Is presi dent or the Life Cnderwriters' as sociation and Is prominent in so cial work. I'he marriage of Ills son last September to llernlce l.liidslroni, daughter of Mrs. O. 1). Liimlstrniu, Chicago, was a. sur prise to both runillles. Mrs. l.und- stroiu Is now wllh her duiighter In Cullrornla. ARCADE ' "( our j yea i iiiauj in (lileve a .TTi 6P-. whieamV tor 1 to "tvnlk 'Is I thul In less t iy, ni,. .eo uk. ii.sl -" " 'lelans believe she will be playing Canadian grain In transit cleared tcIinlH U(j .ull MO lrnt. orPll ,,,,5 rom. l-nlled Stales forts was 1.- . 1 77.I.UU against l.M.UIM). "J '..,..,. , Taft to Adminislcr Oath lo Coolidgc ,, )l lilieii.M in Mill IMP'!. (Colli illlleil from I'llge from Wheat flour. United Stales mid Cauadlun In transit, wua 37u,lHMi Imrrelii against 479. linn.' ' ' home this niurnlng after Hpending leveral days lu La Grande on busi ness. H. S. Uibsuii. A. Slmiulst and I". i production to five U. MeCully. bunker of Jusi-ph. were ! Labor turnover al HliNKLll.C (Al1) The llirtiix .,f iiiuilleullonH or mainland leach- rs for position In ine iiawunuii . , ,ttHl rtct keep the number of M1LHAELSSTEUN VALUE FIRST Top Coat Light ratlcrns Newest Styles $37.45 CANDV STICK Latest styles in fiber Silk Sport Hose for la dies sport wear $1.30 Pair See W indow ! Clint's Clothiery Tte lion WHb GoaKfcac schools (his year Is growing dully into proportions .that M-ad Miper Intendcnt W. I-:. lilvens. of the de partment of public Instruction, lo predict thul the number will ex ceed lliai 01 ia..i eur. ... .... . ( , ,. were 60IKI applications from main- mK uBtl.,(.t co land tcaclicrj rur i.;o vueuiici.n. There will bo only about 10 vucuncles tills year und prefer ence will be given, as in the past, Ito graduates of Ihe territorial nor I mal -chool or Ihe University of Hawaii. have tvutt-hed Miss Kellernian'n of. forts, shown' 111! to'7l) per cent Im-pwv(Miti-nl 'within a iuoiuparaltvely shorl time. .... . NI-.W VUltK (Ai') The visible supply or Amerlcuu grain shows the .following- changes In liii.sielM,a Wheul decreased 3.(it4.liml: corrt Increased 67U.imhi l.li 11). null; rye decreased :!07,l'l'li: barley Increased I US, 11(111 "I do not want, thla .effort lo be Considered charily." says Mliis Kel lermun. : "Of. course, the llltle oats decreased " ? " " . ' , 11H . " not .be ciiurgeti a cent. THURSDAY FRIDAY - SATURDAY 14.010 MILES ON THE mm GRADE THE LONG PULL POItTLWH GKAIN MAUKCT 'POUTLANII. Ore. (APWhciit! Hard while 11. . Ilaarl. l-'ebrtiary. r? Vt ll . i w"l fundi-ict through h'ebruury. f I.X3; March. S I.M; weslern while, l-Vbruary. Jl.sn; Marcli, $1.8fi; hard winter. Feb ruary, $1.(12; March. $LH3; nor thern spring. February. $I.Hti; March, $I.S2; UK II. herd whll Kt-bruttiy. I2.ll!: March. $:Ml. Uals No. '-' while ffid. I'Yhru ury. He.f.n; March. $4 !.&; No. wriiv- . 1Vltiiiiirv. 140: Miin b S4H.5II. Corn No. R K. V. shipment, bWllll. m imn imhv mm iwi di. ti'j. ing or inreriorny. Hut the school, and others lo ! lie established, wlU hc made lu puy their own way.". ; This will be uccomplishcd by wa ter u I miws which. Miss Kellermali woimin's club which she will operate In con nection with the schools. 1 "I am more proud of Oils than of anything 1 hue ever dune;" Mks Kelleriliuil sas. "It In wonderful to watch the dy ing of that Inferiority -complex which accompanies ufrilcllou. The child who can du urn- thing well Turks IJcgiiiiihig to Mlw Hi-rH of I'orclgiier unemployed nearly as large as It has been ut any time during the w inter. Tut-omn. Curlailiiient of production at and saw mills in this district continued during the past w cek and labor turnover In Ihe lumber Industry is tit n mini mum. There has, however, been Increased number of calls for agricultural workers. Building February. $48; March. $t'J. MAIthl lS AT A GLANCi; Ni;W YoltK (AP) -Hioekn Irregular; New Haven hlghed lu rive years. Itonds Mixed; price changes narrow. ' y Foreign exchange Steady: 'ster ling firm In dull trading. Cutton HlghiT; spot hotiu- buy ing. Hugar Firm; Ciiluni buying. C:ff't Higher; favorable Hru- zillan reports. Ing "And this. IV1 be prulld of." i, Is liomclhliig lo Senator llursum. New Meco, denied he Improperly used his in fluence before a ' government agency'; Ih. view-of efforts do sell American cattle In Mexico. A fuvorable report on the Hum iliation or Charles H. Warren lo be attorney generul wu ordered by the senaU judiotary coiiimlltee. Shocked! AMNMtA. Turkey (Al') Tur key Is considering the establish ment of a new system of educa tion, lo be based along French lines, and Ihe first steps In tills direction already have been taken. II was decided last year lo wipe out Ihe schools conducted by the hopas. or religious men, of which there were sonic 600, with I-,- oimi pupils, and now a proposal has been put forward by the min ister of education to set up a new university ut Angora, the city des tined to be the political, mllllury anil educational headquarters of the country. All local private schools are to be brought under a central Jurisdiction. . There is evidence here of a de sire lo encourage foreign capital (to cnli r Turkey: the need of out .side help In reconstruction Is n-c-ogillieil. Prejudice agulnat ror clgners Is lessening, for falltlral ! leaders have begun to learn how difficult It Is for Turks to accom plish many tasks that for-lgnelb i ut oa3 time did with taio. ' -' ' 4 CHICAfi i API When! --Firm; I bullish visible supply. Corn Steady; decreicdng re- . celpts. v.n'l const ruel Ion work w Ithln Hie ( city Is becoming more uetlvr und there Is a small but steady and Increuslng demand fur laborers. Scnltle. That the low point lu Keallte's uneiupluyiii''nt sit jallon has been passed, is Ihe general opinion of local employment or rice manag ers.. Almost no calls for loggers or mill workers huve lcen re ceived but demands for help in ' other lines havu Increased gradu-j ally throughout the week. . The first crew of copiM-r miners to have for the north this season1 left h'-r- yesterday fur K'line- tott, Alaska, and more nr.- being hired lo have next week. Urders for farm lalKin-ra showed a ten d m y to pick up last e k. SfHrkfinr. Iner.-us-d nellvltv in tip- pine lumber Industry was noted dut-lng the paJ week. Hevcral suihII saw mills have resumed cutting and it Is reported I hat th sell Pugh yeurs. but Imlleutlons are. It will t!raw Jusl us big u crowd. Washington railroad offices re porl thai interest In Ihe event Is nallon-wiile, Hint Ihe demand fori tickets ts such that special reduced rales are lo be In eTfecL- Muilronds in the Trunk Line as sociation are selling round-trip tickets for one ami a hair limes the pi lee or a one-w ay fare. The other roads have nut yel made definite announcements, but Uy regulation of' the Interstate Cfimmerce Cotiimlison I hey munt uct In unison hi such mailers. Applications Cm- reservations are pouring lu lu the city's vnrlous hotels. Thus- received so fur Include a lerpiist from Ch'irhs R Hilbs. lalluiiat com mil Iceman Tor New York stale, rur u reservation oT -'t -oouis ami seals at Ihe InaiiKurul parade. Willis It. Iye, of the Indiana Sttite Kepiibticun Comtul t .tee. has isked tor hotel ' iiceommud illons and seals for I'Jfi pirsoiis. The recent. Hi-otl illvoree i l.ioiiu'lil the prohibition scandal in Washlnulait lu a climax. Ihe real Irys reutle Hint lliey must supn-s: hiiiklng efHigressiiM-11 who vil" li Against these who vule we. the drys can I du much lit, me runners' own const it ueiicles. Hut ihe drys who drink ate vulmruble. Tl Irys are scudldng thousjinils uf letters to volets In the districts the wet drya repres-nl, laying, in erreel: "Un yen know thai your con gressman drinks.' Well, he does. It's up lo you lu put it slop to It." This campaign is getting result h. The wet drys are In a slate of hysterics. Hat aren't they also somewhat sore on the dry drys'.' I'll s;iy so. ANtTHENS X naiaHA mtu v AH A M a M ftlfr fU 1 X ' ' IIIIFS H KtKT IrfHIfJMJn.i nil GEORGE 0'BlIEr1 OhO JULES KfcllT G00MAN5PUY. tiMMETT FIYNH by lABfTUV (unvnv "International News" und "Topics of Ihe Day" TODAY "The Enchanted Colta& it i.V. m;i,wi.n kmi.iit Who then csn be saved" was Uus- the tot hist night. It was a umber company ut 'straight-forward sermon mid right Suiidv uiirrn.iun lea and U-ut.iii Mprlngston. and the Kalkena I.UIll-lo tile iwini. nevercn.i nm mus- go ,They aie shCAking nc I u. r company at Haikcna will sta.t dws n"t believe In beating around irreligious Thus decrees Anhbuhov ioperutlng s-em. I'lannlng depart- the bush. He says some people M.ithraun. Angelicsn prtmt M Can j.nt, of mills are r inning far be- are whitewashed Instead of wash ada. who u shocked t lht toini;olv tapa.(y Knd In many cas-s ed white. New Church of (iod en of Winnipeg and Vaneouir wo-; otiemttni but four days a Chapel. Corner X and Sprue j n.n.whe (to t danaanu on Sun-! week 'Let' go. Adv. ; . far. ... ....... 1 I There's No Hope lur a limn wliu tnkii) n bailee when he's buying tire. It's not iMireisMii-y any liaiger. We glte n tn'i-Miual gmti-nu-t.-.-, In nililillini lo I lux i'l Hie fui-lui-y mt t.i.M.lVtL C4tltl)S anil we make inir own niljiislmcnls. They nnit give you full Dollnr-lor-Diil-lar Service. Ak iw more nbimt the (.1 .M.IIAL .Jennings & Shumate. Props. Successors to Southard & Shinn. READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS Our Cafeteria Service Will Please You ni;c,MM- inir cooked roods lire well prepared ami arn served piping hot. Haliids and J'astrleH are fresh and tippcllxlug. Hpeciully constructed CMUlpmenl and n well- trained sluff, iinxloiis to please you, en;ilil,u us lo serve yo l ijiilelly and itilekly. . lliir dllllnii Iuiiihs -Mn el. -uit, well i-entiliil.-d, I'M.) genei-idly pleuHllig lu npe"iiiO'.-e and com fort. l ull It. -laiiinnl a la J sue Scrl.-e at All Hour. Open I mil I o'Chs k A. VI A I ilil.lOHTI l L I'LA' K- Tt' ULNK a A I,, i v. t ! . 1