Thursday, March 19, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING DBRVER,
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1 Local News In Brief
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COMI.NO events
U H. S. Senior iuy, Murch
IU-21.
Union l''vl' "Slock show at Uii
loii. Junu 10-11-11!.
coiicciiiuy will rendered and win.
fully titlrfvlat-d l- ull iinwent
Diirulns continued during the re
mainder of the evening.
(To Hold Court
I Judue J. W. Knowlcs will leave
l.n Urnndc Mils aftcrnoun for Will
loa county points, where lie will
1 liom court the reniulnder of this
week.
Ill
. - Uulll Harrison In confined to her
lioiuu Uceailw; of lllncKH.
id to La Grande (his mornlhe on
No. 24.
llurrla French left for Portland
this morning on a business trip.
Mrs. (.'. K. llappcrnett In vlsllInK
friends und relatives at Portland.
K. K. Averlll of Pendleton was
here yestcrdny. .Mr. Averlll Is an
Insurance adjuster liy vocation.
K. It. Jacknian. furin crops spe
cialist of the O. A. C. extension
service, spent the day In 13aker.
l-'liml
, l.ouls I.evlnser of Italic
flui d J Hi and coals for speeding by
Judge Hugh IS. Ilrndy.
liere rrom Portland
li. Jl. lircweiy, sales iiKinager
for the l'orlliind branch of the
l-ord Motor company. Is spending
u few days In l.a t'.niuje in the ln-
lerest of the company.-' 1 ie expects
was tu leave here this evening.
W. H. Ilrown, a member of the
Palmer Junction school board wan
In m Grande this morning on business.
AVE -to
SAFETY
SStt'
SENATE ENDS
STORMY MEET
(Continued from rairo 1.)
. Visiting' Masons
I. A. V. fychuilii; of Juselill, went
jlr. l)als llctlcr to ,.ovu .LSl evl.lllnB lVu.ri. , wtts
. William lmvls, who Is 111 at Hot rcncnt t meeting of the Masonic
IjiIBi Sanatorium. Is' reported very 0,g,.. ,. n meet with the l.a
much Improved at the present time. Otnndc .Masons this veiling. Mr.
' Sehniipp Is District Deputy Grand
AltcnileU Drill I Master of Masons.
K. A. Suyrc, counly school super
lntendenl, made un official trip to
the Moss Chapel and the lonu
school houses yesterday.
DRUGSTORE
Tliu Momliijr Attrr 0
you have tukvn o
Rexall S
ORDERLIES o
you will feel bright und iv- g
tnulll fit all day. o
Mih. Klmer Jueobs and son,
Wuldo, were visitors lo La Grande
from Union yesterduy.
Major K. It. Huron und C'tiiitaln
l'aut llitthuwiy were In Bulier taut Altendlny; Funeral
irvnfnCT fr M"' weelily drill of I lie Alfred Milne Is In The l-iillea al-
ilhliomit Kuurd In thai city. tending tin' funeral servlees of bin
.j; , - , .mother, who passed away after a
Out Ajcaln llnBerins illm-HS Mureh 14th. The
' t Verms Bean, who has been at j deceit tfi-d wua burn In l'eterhcud,
tlie Urntide lloiule hospital fur Hit . Scotland 73 yearn uso.
past IWO Wet'liH beiNUlKe of tlllll'HS, . ..
irt ablo to be out UKain.
At Portland
llMi. nd Mrs. J. T. Kh-hurduo
loft Tuesday evening for 1'ortliind,
ihero they will spend several days
Vlsltlnp relatives.
Mm. Claude 1'tic.kett mid two
children left this morulas for Wal
lowa, where they will visit relatives
Cor new ml days.
La Grande Family Has
Narrow Escape in Crash
Continued from Page 1.)
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Wlluck riom J'ortliiiMl
Krttnlt I'att. mechanic al the
"Blue Mountain fJarufje. haH relum
ed from i'ortliind, Mi-. I'att at
tended n 'hevrolet. inechunlcs'
mcetlriK while al I'orlland.
I'nss Sciitriu'CM "
I'crcy Hubbard and V. ,11. Ury
unt were each fitted Ki In th
i police court yesterday on charges
of speeding und Ivan Sutton wns
fined Jir for belnf: i: an intoxi
cated condition. The sentences
were passed by Municipal Judge
Staler.
Arrhcil Ycstcrtlay
:MrH, Itobcrt Murray and
Merc Yesterday
Mr. und Mrs. J.ouis J.cvltiKer,
druKlst of HnUer, 'accompanied liy
Mrs. Hlaart Henneit were visitors
1o La Grande yesterday. Mr. md
Mi o I i.i.i-ltiir.,,. ,.111,11. In I .11 Cl-llllih'
',ilhy'i iiu.itt Ihoir um whn nrrlvcri here
daiiprhtcr. Myrtle Mae. arrived in . N ... f llu, Upi,.
Kon Agricultural coltepe at 'orval-
ji Grande yesterday from Aber-
di en, VVVash., und will spend sonie
time here visiting relulivcs.
Jtiil Men Hern
It. . Krlsby, manager of the
Central Motor company at Ualcor,
und W. C. Coter, assistant mananer.
were business visitors to I.a Grunde
j-esterday.
The pleasant tantiiiK tmd
effective laxative, that H
gen tit In action and ab
solutely safe.
Never necessary to iu
' urease the dose.
liux or An Orderlies
50c
"At the time of the accident the
Jensen Motor company was con
ducting a demonstration on the
skyline drive hill racing a Jcwutt
car up the Incline In high gear.
Burrows was not tuklng an official
part In that dcmonstrutllon," states
Holse paper. After the demon
st ration Iturrows wus apparently
trying u little speed demonstration
of his won which ended In the uc-l
cldellt. ' .
Matter Taken 1 p.
Shortly after the crush, the Kl
wunls club fliul the board of direc
tors of the Exchange club, passed
resolutions demanding that racers
and speed demonstrators who uso
the skyline drive be prosecuted.
Ucsldes the huzurd of such prac
tices to cltlr.cn drivers, the club
felt that the speeding Is doing con-
ll- to end the smina vacation at jsldcrublo damage to the scenic
Drugs
Glass
. Inc.
The l!i:XAI.t, Store
La Grande, Oregon
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Markets
home.
llnml J)anc Well Aliended
A large crowd, composed mostly
of l:ntun and lx Grande peopl
attended the concert and danco
given In I'nlon Inst evening by the
Iji Grande Municipal Hand under
the supervision of the l.'nlon Amer
lean Legion posl. The concert wus
Equity C'uso I'm Today
An equity cusc. Olson' et al vs.
Wells et al. 1 being tried at the
court house today. The case In
volves a mortgage foreclosure anil
a lien on a race truck built at
North I'owdcr. II. V, Wilson of I'n
lon is attorney for the prosecution
und Cochran and Eberhard and
I Green and Hess are repi esenling
the defendants.
'15LAZKII SHIRTS'
For Spring all colors
?6.85 Each
SPOUT SLIP.ON
SWEATERS
In Silk and Wool
Something new!
$7.45 to 513.85
Sec Window.
Clothiery
The Store WUb a Conscience
KGGS vj:ak toiay
VO I IT LA N I ). Ore, ( A 1 ' ) Cal lie
and hogs steady; sheep nominally
st.enly. Ksk weak to a cent lower.
Butter 48c; bulterfat 4Sc.
.state commerce commission, which
tlto senate failed to confirm ut the
lost session.
As In tlto ease of Chnrtea It.
Wurren to bo attorney general, the
sennto accepted the issue with the
president by refusinfr again to give
its upproval to the Wood lock nom
ination. It was not even consider
ed by the Interstate commeree.
comiulsNlon to which It wna refer
red. Friends of tho president now
believe he will iflve Mr. Woodlock
a recess uppalntuient.
Dawes Starts It.
Opening on Murch 4 with n fiery
speech by Vice President Uuwca.
who aroiiNcd the senators by his
denunciation of scnato rules, tho
special session waa ulmost aurbu
lent In its last hours. Most of tho
day WH-s spont in reviewing Ihu
old scores that liuvt! divided the.
senate Into a j?rotip of small fac
tions und wound up by Senator
Trammell, Democrut, Florida, de
nouncing his colleuRues for nd-
joitrntn without netlng; on his
resolution to investigate tho price
of gasoline.
Debate covered a .wide flclu. cov
ering discussion of Teapot Dome,
Muscle Shoals, the Warren nom
ination and federal wuler power.
Then. Just .befor the senalora
agreed to quit und Ko home, they
henrd u discourse, by Senator btan-,
field! Hepubltcnn. Oregon, on tho
ncHMl for better homes.
.The senate did confirm In rapid
fire order und lr. open session,
however, a large number of nom
inations that we re forwarded dur
ing tho closing hour from tho
Whltt) House. Tltero was no dis-
lcussion or any roll cnll on uity of
.'them, and they, were accepted
without a single murmur of pro
test. i Willi the adjournment, congress
.'closed until tho first Monduy In
December unless the president calls
special session, which, he has
shown no disposition to do..
Washington, Irrespective of parly.
Ueptibllcuns und Democrats alike
forgot (hat lit her election a Demo
crut had won tho governorship of
a great state.
The thing that muttered, und the
only tiling that mattered to them,
It seemed, wus that a woman h.m
won a governorship. Fcr In the
present singe of their political evo
lution, women ure women first und
political part Ivans Bee on d.
Whether Frank It. Kellogg, us
secretary of state, will swing j
"big stick" In itileruutloiial affairs
remains to be demonstrated, liul
one thing Is conceded as certain:
He will swing the "wlcked-.st
club" lo be found anywhere in the
capital's diplomatic golfing corps.
Kelloug u III take precedence at
the head of Washington col finis
this summer not merely hecause he
is ranking heud of the cabinet, but
because, in tuldllion. lie is acitnuiy
un expert at the gam"'.
Ilia golfing had no Utile to do.
It Is said, with his popularity an
American umbftMlor In Louden.
Doth Colonel eorge llire and
John W. Davis, who had set high
marks as golfers while represent
ing the IT. S. In the land wher i golf
hud its birth. 'id won favor be
cause of their 11 with the. mashlc
and mld.rn, V.ut neither Davis nor
Harvey could :o'd a candle to Ket
Iokk in Hie "aheient and honor
able" pastime.
Kellogg was golf champion of
tho Senate, during his service In
that house, and the Seirile h -s
many members who are better
golfers than they are legislator.
Mens' Hats
We have a splendid assortment of Men's Dress
Hats. The season's most popular shades of
browns, blues and new greys at exceedingly low
prices.
$2.45 to $3.98
55 STOUES
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THE HUH
r vBfeahf.:.:
1,000 DEAD
IN DISTRICT
OF ILLINOIS
(Continued from Tngo 1.)
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY
. HAN KKANl'lSCO (AT)
terfat Sac.
IJut-
llonie fiir Vacation
KlKlird Nelson, wlie reeenlly ap
peared uver the Portland Inond
easlInK alullon. KGW, with the fa
mous He llesx.ke quartet. I well
Known In l.a Clrande. lluvlnB been
liorn al I'crry, Vret-'un, where he
Smtho-h loHMor nunilier of
years. It was not until after he
lert here however, ut the age of 1 D
lyrars, that his ureal iniisleal talent
was dlseovered. Mr. Nelson will
noon depart for Kurope, ul'le,
which he uguln expeets to visit the
. west.
hlBlnvny.
A few comments by prominent
ItoiBo people follow-.
"I'coule on the sliylino drive
should drive their curs Just Ul
slowly us possible. rrosper Ave
line. !
"The skyline drive Is a scenic i
r-iod. provided for the peaceable,
oh'asure lovlne man' and his fam-
llly. No one can enjoy scenic beau
ty whllo attempting to uougc Bpecu
demons." It. H. l'rntt.
Mr. liohnelllilimp was drlvlnit
verv slowly at the time of the ac
cident and not only ho but several
othor motorists were usIiib tne
drive, nono drlvlns at a reckless
rutin of speed with the exception
of Burrows.
I'OltTIiANI) CiKAI.N .MAItKirr
roltTI.ANl). Ore. (Al") Wheat
Hard white, 1). S. Ituart. March.
$1.62; April. ...1.05: soft white,
western white, hard winter, north
ern spring. March, $1.57: April
$1.(10: western red. March
NEW SEWAGE
AREA CREATED
(Continued from Pago 1.)
FRANK LOYI) :
TO COME TO
LAKE SOON
(Continued front rage 1.)
April. $1.5": HUH. hard white.
March. $1.70: April at $1.70.
Outs No. 2 while feed, March
at ,.$38.B: April. $:is.ru: No. :
gray. March, $37.50: April. $37.60.
Corn No. 3 IS. . shipment,
March $44.60; April, $44.60.
H. S. ATHLETES
nient which will be presented at
the next meeting.
Two ' petitions from ' properly
owners on H avenue between
Fourth.' and Second streets were
$l.&5;'rcad and referred to the city inan-
CilO'ln, were today engaged In dig
ging their dead and injured front
the wreeknge of hnincH, Htore and
office bulldtllgH levelled liy the lor
nado. Itpwurdn of 20(1 pet-Huna are
reported killed with hundreds In
Jured.
Tl SiirringTale
of ihe Texas
Personal Mention
Mrs. II. K.
Tort land.
Hiekey Is vlsiling In
.liilin Harvey ninde a biislni-Hs
trip tu linker yesterday.
After siiendinc the past Iwo
weeks In I'orlland on a vacation
trip Mr. and Mrs. I'- Murks return
I'lant Grartcd Walnuts
' Tlicy Slnkc Vou Slonry
tint- of the best blocks of
Vrootnan l-'rumiuette in tho
state, select type, well
grown. All other stocks
ritbcrls, Apple, Tear, Cher
ry, Prune, riutn. Teach,
Apricot, etc. Small Fruits,
etc.
Hlght stock at right prices.
Submit your want list, send
' fon prices. 35 years in busi
ness, l'Altl1'OX NfltSKHY t').
( nrltini. Oregon.
You Want
To Go
When go'"' Kpi'ini! vteullier
Birlws. you'll wnnl lo get
out ami lo 1,1,(1 J1'1 net ion.
you'll nut bnve mini, time
or imlhintloi, (Inn K'
nei ileil repuli- work ilono ou
yottc cnr.
;rl It ilone now lon't wait
mil II Ihu ilaninges will be
doubled. We'll lie lml '
flirnlKli t'.illmatus vihiio
Jennings & Shumate
Props.
Successors to
Southard & Shiiin.
will' lead the boya' ullllllet und
Ooldle Owens was re-eleeled cap
tain of the glrls'teiini. The election'
of captains was held Juki before
the baimuet 11 ml results were un
nounccd for the rirst tlmu during
the course of the. dinner. '
Hernard lliiminelt, eapluln of
picture which is to be ciilU'Ujluls year's team, mane a snor nun
"Winds 01 t hnnce," trom a iiexius uiu tne cupianis-cicci
Beach story, feat irlng Anna J. Lester HicTavlsh
Nillson. Ilcn Lyons and several boys team, gav
other prominent motion jficture tie speech
actors and uctrcsses. . ..
Telegram ltilven. '
The telegram .received
morning was In reply lo an
this
In-
The
oiilry sent by Mr. Iteynolds?
lelegraiu follows: 1
"Will muke scenes for picture
of Wallowa lake providing follow
ing conditions guaranteed' me:
that we be allowed la remuve
bridge from Wallowa Ink" and
that any boats on lake lie plilced
i,l our dlsiiosul: lilso that we are
aHSUied of gelling 3011 men le
nlav extra. parls. 1'rovtdliiB thesi'
things guaranteed will plan lo
bring entire compuny lo Wulloua
iiliiiiil Mav first for period of one
in two weeks which wlU ncC'essl-
tate hotel necoinliiodutlons for
r.o neonle. Kindest regurds. frank
ILloyil. I'nited Studios, Hollywood
California."
ager and the city attorney.
The first petition wna for v-f-
cating a portion of the' street in
order to straighten out the right-of-way.
The street is at present
80 fei't(.Avide, but lias some jogs
In It w'lileh the properly ownei-s
propose to eliminate by culling
the width to CO feel.
rTV!X!lT "i T TlTlorpC! ' A sccoiiu peiiwun nis.e u ....
1 liilv U U JliO 1 O Isiiiiic properly owners asking for
- .. huueadam paving with necessary
,.uiimiiucu uulll iud . ,..,r,.M.-,l. n ttio ellv Inn nil cer for
Investigation.
" llld JU'JwIed. ' " " v.'
nids 'for the Installalion of n
trunk lino sewer lilung rnlmel
avenuo from ' Hecond to l-'ouiill
street - were received lis ndver
Used. Bids were put "In by Co
l iinlilu Construction conitiany und
llardcnbower nnd Kpaeth. Hot li
bids w ere about $1600 higher than
the. engineer's' estlmutn for (he
Job ami so were rejected and the
city will re-advertise fon bids, to
bo opened April first.
Filial estimate for sewer ills
trlet No. IK waa read und accept.
ed. An ordinance In favor of
Hardenbower and Mpaetli for wo-k
on the siilne project which was
the laying of the Hunltary sewe
In the vicinity of the Itlverla
school house was passed.
Preceding adjournment the com
mission, discussed the colli elnpl'lt
ed Improvements 111 the clly scw
uge illsposul system but cuine t
'no definite delusion.
coueli of I lie
un interesting llt-
wlili-h received much
uppluus". Miss lalgh, mentor of
the girls' siiiiad.' came In Tor her
turn shortly uftervvaid and also
scored a hit.
THOUSANDS
HOMELESS
IN MIDWEST
(font liiued from page I )
Ml ItrilYSIlOUO IX IT.AMI'.S
Ml ltl'HYSHUltO. 111. (Uy lliej
AKsoehited 1'rena) This eily l
atlll burning today In many places. I
The main buslnesa district Is vlr-!
tually wrecked and the streets are
filled with poles, debris und wreck
ed nutomohilcH.
Ueseue Woikers Arrive.
Many doctors ami nurses arrived
nnd were taken to the basement ot
the Presbyterian church, which is
Hllll Intact.
OeSoto was raxed with Ihe ex
ception of a dozen houses, accord
ing lo li. w. KryjOier, member or
tho Carbondale National flunrd.
ScIuhiI House: Deiuolirtl.
He reported that the IVSeln
Hehool bouse was deniollKhed and
it was estimated that dead children
would number from 8a to too. 1
Herl Keoby, undertaker from
Marlon. 111., who passed through
West I'Yanklorl en route here, ch
thnated one undertaker there had
lid or 70 bodies -und another hud
probably Die same number, lie said
the whole northwest corner o."
WeHt Krankfort was razed and llmt
three school buildings had been de
stroyed.
IK'M'r.hcH lornauo.
"The tornado scooped out. the
center of the high school, turned
houses end over end and devastated
block arter block. The wind car
ried automobiles great distances,"
he said.
The number or pei-Hona who wen
burned in their homes afler being
crushed Is undetermined. 'ood Is
scarce and- restaurants tiol wrecked
are trying lo obtain rood from t.'ar-
boiidale.
ft -im
wham?
L -
'Ism JSW"
TODAY VVM. DKSMOND in "IUD1N' rHKTTY"
And "Wolves of the North"
school va.s destroyed,. Hlx- bodies
wen: removed from Longfellow
seboot nnd six at Township school.
Murllal law Is In cm-el. The slorm
enmc without warning and an hour
before th'e 'tornado struck, the Butt
was shining brightly.
OPENING PLANS
ARE COMPLETED
(Continued from ps 1)
WOMAN SOUGHT
BY OFFICERS
(Continued from Pago 1.)
,u .
NECESSARY
The Telephone Has liccomc a Necessity
There arc IO.oim) telephones coimoclccl with our L:i
'Cnmdc KxchaiiRC which u.sc the telephone on an
average of 12,0(10 times per day which is over fU
c;i11.h for each tcleplione each day. litis is consider
al.lv alHjve the average for the Nation. It is con
ceded that the telephone system in Lit Grande is o'te
of the best in this country.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
been underway for I lie past sev
eral weeks und Is now complete-!.
What Is newest and lies! In furni
ture is being ultraeltvely arranged
for those who wish to see. stat-H
Mr. Carr.
Women of Ihe U (Jrande
Neighborhood club are assisting
In the work. Those In charge of
the decoration of the store are
Sirs. It. K. Westenhavcr. Mrs. II.
II. C'lcuver. Mrs. HubIi llradv.
Mrs. J. K. Woodell. Mrs. A.
Kpllnit. Mrs. V. II. Appleby, Mr.
(t. 1.. Mutton. Mrs. Albert furny.
Mr. Murunret lnule, Mrs. liomiiu
I'airue. Mrs. I.ynn Wright and
Mis. Io Miller. Tlie IiohIuks
eniiimlllen consists of liieinbers of
the art department of Ihu cllb.
h led by Mrs. K. I'. Mossumn.
The doors 'will be open bolll
iifleruoon and evening from 2:3"
until (i und from 7 until :3.
Kii.eial music for Hie day will be
furnished by thu Sunset orches
tra.
iiaiu.v i:sriM.vrii
Cllli'AC.O (Al')-The iMtl led
dead In five states from the tor
nado are: minimum 7ns, maximum:
Ml.
Illinois dead: M ill physl.oro, V.iU
lo Sim: Weal I'nillUrolt III! lo I Till.
Mesoto :ii to rn: Ivirrlsh -ft lo in:
florliiim ftu lo l"U: Mii.eansliori.
17: l.oir.in M: llenlon 13: hnrield
fi; Hurst (1: TlioliisonvHIe Hush
u; Cat-nil 1, und CriissvUle one.
Kenlueky: tllasirow ; Kcotlvllli'
4; Hprlncfleld '': LexliiKtun 1.
Missouri: Cupi (ilrardlau 7:
lllehl in: Annapolis : Alt'-nlillrK -
Tennessee: Will haul 3".
Indiana: Crlffln 4u to. lnn:
Vrlnceton ift; owi-nsvllle I ft; l-.ltzn-
betli 3: roseyville ft.
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o o
Brandon Op
iM.i;sr ii;.m 11 toll
rHM'AOU (Al) If preMeitl re
port h of camiallleH Htnnd up, yn
Icrday H dlKnHt- r" w III hIiow the
larKeMl diith toll of any tornado In
thin country. I'revloiiH bltfb ree-
ordH were: ''" ileiid. Moiith-
ern Blntr: Rett ibnd. HI.
IiiiIr: Tjuh, uoij detnl. Hotitijern
state.
tore, aceorilliiK to (be report of the
Incident, Mr-K, ImiileiH' mnall oii
wan cbaHliHed In whool by Mi'M.
( li I nil.
I'eeliltK that Hie pUIliltlllli' llt w:ih
unmerited Mift. Uauiem rortliwltb
proeerded to MrH. I'hIoh'h donilelle.
railed her out. "ocUe her on the
pnthoselH" mid did further damage
lo her pertton. In thin uctton she
wurt Jthb'd nnd libelled by Imt him.
Iterl HanlelH. Htutea tin: complaint.
Mrtf. I'uton for li'T part rliilmH
that the wun Ihe Innocent vietlm
or iniHlukeu Identity and denlen
Imvlntf putilHhetl youtiK iMmlela ut
nil. At any rate the wirtllaRe In
her nose wan muHhed down, aceird
Ititf lo the doctor who made an ex
amination or the caaualty.
The preliminary bearing of Mm
imnleltt und llert DanblH will be
IP-Id before .Tudfre Itrady lidny It
.Sheriff HreHheam Ih Bure HMfut. The
nh.'1'lff In til Ti tociiHel tblH mortiltifc
to muke the- arrest.
era
SPKCIAL KETUKN ENGAGEMKNT
ARCADE
Go
MMtKITS AT A lil.AM'1:
NKW Vn:K (Al'l Stocks
Kasy: Ht. Paul and American wool
en at new lows.
Monds Irn Rillur: HI. IMul Is
sues drop to record lows.
forelcn exchange Kteady; frac
tional changes only.
t'oiion l-'lrni: absence of ruin in
T Jan.
fugar l-'ealllrelr-ss.
I'ofree Kteudy; fHVorable llru
Alllan reiiorla.
WAHUIMITON (Al'l - I'riHldcnl
t.'oolldge. who Is president ot the
American lt"d i ross. tislay sug
gested to I'liiilrnuin John llurlon
Puvne that all fuillllles of the or
gaulxatlon be pui into niH rtitlnn to
n lleve storm sufferers In th
ill- w-t.
mid-
Women Less Politically
Minded Than Arc Men
(Continued from I'ago 1.)
MONDAY, M AKC11 23
IHE
thniiiK Ihe ty In WashiMKl'tn.
follow Inff Ihe limiiirMTuflon. of Mri
N tile Taylor-1 lowi. governor of
Wyouiinir.
MrK. ltoM or. "tlovemor" Komh
m hull-d by tb- wntii'n of
CHICAGO AI' Wlu'ttt
Strong: heavy foreign buying.
Corn Klrin: dinrreaslng receipt!
I Oat Ik Uwit.
' Hoga SteaJy to trong.
Infant's Blankets
A I.OVKI.V
Either rilngle e
AHUdltTMIiNT t'l-' t'KIII IH.ASKKTH
r Moiible. fleece und cotlon, und ull-wool.
I'ink. Illue and White.
Art & Baby Shop
"I.Vi;ilYTIII I'Oll Till: IlABt"
HL-Mhll K'lllNtf Hotel hummer HblV. STAMI'I.NO
iitrn:iiKK I'Arruitss i. i. c. tiiiii:au
BOHEMIAN
GIRL
TUESDAY, MARCH 21
IHE
CHOCOLATE
SOLDIER
Musi tuneful, colorful and romantic of
all Light Opi'iiLS.
Tlie fastiniitiiiK comic opera adapted
from lSerniinl Shaw's satirical comedy,
"Arms and the Man." .
SEATS NOW
SELLING
o For lloth Eneagements at Glass Drug Store.
Piiccs"
$1.65&$1.10
lialcony Not Uesei veil, S.'ic
Curtain doors open 7:o0
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