La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 24, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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    Tuesday, March 24, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING 0I1SERVEK
TAGE FIVE
Local News In Brief j
COMINHJ UVEATS
Union lAvu Stock Show lit Un
ion. Juno Hi-11- J.
I nioii County Truck hud l-'hld
Meet tit liliotl .Mity 2,
i;;ist-rn Oregon Truck ami Kleld
Meet al 1-ti tiijimlf May y.
Cn:inde thin tnuritin;; en route to
linker, when- he will alt. -ml ti
meeting nf the public Herviee eom
inl:s;uii helm; held there toiluy.
volved lit statutory onse In Wash-j
Incton. una IMNtrlet Attorney Helm,
who kui-w Godwin when he whs a
volunteer evuncetltit tn custom
Oregon, hus been ordered to tnke
till' ivitncKH Ktuiul to till whut ho
knoivH or httn. Ori-Konlun.
SAVE -with
1 It'ic from Union
U. l Wilson. utioriK-y from Un
ion, v;ih in Iav Ciramli' loduy on
buuim-tut.
ami
III
Miss Koudu Uunka in confined to
'jrr home braun of illln-Ms.
Iliirk n( Work
C. V. Talliritt in buck al work nt
I hi- I,a (Jrantle Kh-ti tic company
nii.r lifliiK confined
for wvcral tfciys Imchuh! of nine
nvi Talks
Captain I 'mil llulhuwity
(ili'll I,. Climphell lullo-d l.) l!;r
hoys or Hit' IiIkIi miiool tli'.H inorn
Inc on Mm subject of (U,- Citizen's
Military T ruining C;inip.
lM'H ror Mo iron I
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams ei
I this morning to drive to' Mcdford.
Mrs. Williams hu been employed
lor ait tin; time at the court hoiiHc
-iRststlug the county nsseawor, Mr.
i'roetor. J. A. Arbuckle will suc
ceed Mrs. WTHfcimH us deputy iih-8i-shu
r. Mr. Williams wan employ
ed at the. White l'lne mill during
the winter. -
Mrs. Mcvi'i-slek lU-tlrr
Mi.. I.'.l f aui.,i, .. i,.. i i .
,'U'rioiisly ill at hep home hero for
lo his home J several days, was reported improv
ing fast Hum iiiorniim'.
(HH Asaln
Mrs, Itoy Carrey is back at work
wni sin-
Members of the
I'm of I'Vetl Arrives
A car of poultry feed for the Un
ion County Poultry Awtnchillon ur
rlved this morning. The cur is tr.
he distributed entirely to members
n the tiSNochition residing in the
holder. Cove, Union ttud Liitirundc
dIMtietn. According to figures giv-
n out by the heads of Urn o.sso-
elation the fued will go Into the
hands of the poultrymen al a net
saving of from $4.50 to $15 a ton.
BOBBED HAIR
DRUGSTORE
Itnuidon Opera
d Hill's Department Mori- alter he- 'i'ny win sing ueiore Hie Jiigii
....iiiied lo her home for m-vi scllo1 students in assembly this
rial days because of Illness,
MoU'd l IViicllrloii
Mr. and Mrs. William
ami family have gone to I'eiulleton.
afternoon.
ArrUe Friday
Mr. and Mrs.
where liny will ma He iinir home
'I'liry left here last night.
Lasbaml 1 MV"- vwiimn .s. irowo
niui uuugnier, miicI, will arrive tn
l.u Orande Krlday to spend several
days visltinp friends here. They
are from ManisLlmie, Mlehlan.
left for llofse
Mr. and Mrs. 1 truce Dennis left
tliis niurnins on No. 2 for Holse,
hlitu). Mr. lu nula owns a larn
band of sheep In that vicinity and
is KoiiU,' to Idaho in that interest.
Jlelnrned Home
Alter spindinR several days in
(ir.indf visit inn relatives Mr.
Mrs. Clytle lUintiim; lel't yisLer
ttty. via auto, for their home 1.,
Tort land.
jteliirncri Home
Mrs. Ivel Hibbs has returned lo
Imt home In Westland after visit
inc in I-a Orande for si-veral days.
She was the Rllest of her mother,
Mrs. Harry 01 man while here.
l.ell Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. AurusI
K-ft yesterday for Aberdeen. Wash,
lo attend the funeral of Mr. Krlek
sen's father, who died at his honn
Hi, -re yesterday morning.
Painfully li mi led .
Harry Handoz, an employe of the
llhie Mountain Creamery, was
painfully burned uhout the back
yesterday by sulphuric acid. While
very puinfnl. thu burns are not of
a serious nature.
(jone to Sealth
Mr. and Mrs. (J, C. ItuhHou. ae
compaiiied hy Mrs. I. It. Appleby,
left Sunday, by ante, for Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Uobson went
on to Seattle, where they win spend
s-veral days tirn Mrs. Appleby re
turned to l,a Lirunde this moruins.
Personal Mention
Jack Herman was In I .a Orande
yesterday from Seattle, W.ish.
Mrs. U M. Itower left I .a Orande
this jnorninR en route to linker.
Mrs. Nellie Cates left this mom
inR on No. LM for Huker where she
will spend several weeks visiting
relatives.
J. llerron was a business visitor
to 1-u Orande yesterday from I'ort-land.
Attended .MecthiR
Uonls Carpenter, forest raiiRer nt
Wallowa, J. ISitliinjs. sierlntcnd
ent of thu forest service office at
that place and Grady Miller, for-
Krieksonlest ranger of the Ininahu terri
tory, attended a rangers meeting at
I'endleton last week-end.
Mrs. 1-Mna Stevens left yoslerdny
for Spokane. Wash., where she will
visit for some time.
Miss Moi-Raret Newlin will leave
this evening for Portland to spend
the remainder of the week.
E7 i
2
hereto
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson of
North Powder, were shopping in
La Grande yesterday.
Yr-itiiUC l-iwiils
Mrs. Uz.ie McAllister is visiting
at the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. II. Slandhy. Mrs. Mc
Allister makes her home at North
row del'.
M linker
It. II. Italdoek. of the statt
Jiisliwuy I'otiiinlKsion. left I.:
Home rrom Portland
After spi-ndiliR several days In
Portland visiting her daughter.
Miss Ann Stance, who is attending
St. Helens Hall. Mrs. A. J. Stange
returned lo her home in l.a Orande
this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williamson
will leave today for Medtord.
where they will probably make
their future home.
I.awrenee Jones of Union, was a
visitor to Uu Orande yesterday. He
drove over tn his new sport model
Chevrolet, which he recently pur
chased here..
ZINC STEAKATE
Will do more than any other
one thing to add to Habyd
comfort and happiness.
No more soreness or chafing
1'uretest Zinc Stuarale
sheds water, -
23c
Glass Drugs
Inc.
77ie e-xolAi Stare
La Grande, Oregon
(lly M. M. M.)
The boti is not p:.&s.UR, ami prob
ably never will. Although many
I, a Orande women have a faint sus-
j plcion tiiat long ir.ilr Is coming
I oaek. It will not. Several lias start
ed to let their hair grow, hut when
J it Rets tu that stage where it is
i neither bobbed or long all Interest
j In the ideti is lost and a visit to
the barber shop or beauty shoo re-
ittUHH una ine iovhh urn once mot
'short. . , ,
A criixe for extra hair pieces for
; normal wear Is sweeping the feinl
i nine world, however, ami although
i it is nol being used extensively
there yet It probably will he soon.
;Shorl hair for sports and day lime
ear and pinned on hair lor eve-
iniiiR a net format wear Is Retting tu
i be the fashionable IhiitR.
i Hut the women today demand
jmoro Individuality to their bobbed
hair. I.arKo loose waves are more
popular than the tight uutrcelies.
They are striving for a more im
tural effect. The French paper curl
is very popular at the present time.
This Is a. loose flurry wave and
when put In Rives the effect of na
tural curl.
Shingle Hob Topulm.
The shingle bob is more popular
among ' the various styles of hair
ruts. The hair has a lower line In
the back and the shingle is not as
close us formerly. Muny of the
younger girls cling to the slixilght
boh. ulthough the loose natural
wave Is more fushlonuble ut the
present time.
0. A. C CLOTHING
SPECIALIST WILL
VISIT LA GRANDE
l-;sl her It. t 'ooley. clothing spe
cialist from the Oregon Agricultur
al college will arrive here April
loth, for her fourth visit to Union
county. j
inning the past three years Mlss
Cooley has given Instruction In the
art of dressmaking in Union coun
ty each 'sprinj; and her work has
been very popular In the agricul
tural districts.
.Miss CooUy's itinerary Includes
Union, North Powder. Imblei and
Cove. The Wolf Creek Urumre
made the arrangements ut North
Powder, Mrs. J. W-iimr a ad Mrs.
1. Jtird at Cove,-Mrs. Frank Mu
Kennon al hnbter and the Wo
men's club at Union. No fee Is
charged by Miss Cooley for her
work the only thing necessary be
ing a place In which to Rive the
instruction furnished by the places
In which classes are held.
Rules for Prevention
Of Spud Diseases Given
(Continued from Pngo One.)
Khaki Pants
Men's good weight, double stitched, full-cut Ifliiiki
pants for Spring and Summer Wear at prices
which 53 store buying offers.
$1.49 to $2.49
65 STOKES
Markets
V 1 1 HAT t T AT IONS
l-OKTl,ANI. Ore. (AP Wh.ot
ovulations today: hard white $1.07;
western red Jl.GI.
IM1 IT LAM) M A I i li UTS.
POKTUAND. Ore. (AP). Live
stock nominally steady today, Fgs
steady. Hatter 4-Sc. llutlerrat
firm.
Kclurncd This Morning
I r. I ice I touvy l et urrned to I .a
C! ramie, this morning after o. pro
fessional t rip to 1 'ort la nd. M rs. I
Itouvy was with him during part1
'of his trip. She1 will return home
Miss -Anna M. Shell of Wallowa
is now registered at the Sonimer
hotel. Miss Shell was formerly or
ganist at the Arcade theater.
"7Ti In a few days.
NEUSTADTElt
SHIRTS
10 1 i .SPUING .
IN NEW CHECKS,
STRIPED AND PLAIN
COLORS
?1.!)3 to H.H3
.' KC1I0L-WIL
SPUING CAPS
JUST IN.
NEWEST COLORS
AND STYLES
fl.!)3 lo ?:M5
ClinCs
Ciolhiery
The EUiro With Cousclcnce
To Attend liampict
Mr. and Mrs. F. I,. I.edbelter
wen( (n Noli h I 'owder yealerday
and attended the annual Commer
cial club banquet I here last evening,-
Mr. l.edbetb-r has been n
member of 1 li North Powd- r Coui
uiercial club for several yearn.
liei eheil ( IiicU
Adolph Newlin has received tt
shipment or r.uo Wlilte Leghorn
baby chicks from Corvaltis, which
he will l-akc lo Ills rami near Mor
gan l.a Ue. Two lut nd red of them
wen on display in Mm window of
tin- New liu Ljrug store yesterday
mornliiR.
Itrnm-hf
W. C.
P.nck -Lincoln
Perkins, of Hie
Perkins
Mrs. Jessie l.ovan left this morn
ing mi I he branch line train for
Klgin, where she will spend u week
visiting Mrs. Itlanchurd.
Alter spending the winter In
Oregon City with her son, Mrs. A.
V. Dunbar returned to her home
ut Fnterprlse 1 hi.jnor.lliUg. ,
Fd Fickle; of Union, was
Orande vissllor yesterday.
-a Fa
C. It. Mays drove III from Walla
WfiHa.. WumIi., yesterday on a bnsi
iiess 'trip. He will return to
home today.
his
LA GRANDE
NEEDS ARE
MADE PLAIN
(I'niillniH"! from One.)
Ofrpri-SSioil IS." Ill .Slilti-il tllilt III)'
nlil'ortunlly fir ImimIih-kh lit-ri- Im
nal anil that Ui (iraniM- Ih a
ImsiTii'.sH tri In I'urtlunil.
UUKllI lii:k Willi hhn II IK'W
nioili l Tlvr iwwii'iiKiT l.lm uln si-ilan
Inr A. .1. SliiliK". Ilii
liri-ustiT lirvril x-olur.
cur in
. l...- f ri iln I II II ll
..lllllll "" ,. I ,...U In II... ,.rii,.
l.rtltlKllI ll.:k Willi hhn II !' I!i2f. ; - .,,.,..
liuiiH in t lit- chinnbiT nf riimnii'riv
wunlij In? worthy of rutlMliliTiith'n.
Mr. Appli-liy acori'il tin- Iransi.-nl
Mm- f. i i: lM-,l.ll. r Ih,. iH llriiw r." . who
I Mr anil Mrs Avl l.ln.l anil s..n. I """s " .immunity, xtl lit
I ..' ' , ... i i..u i... in : iiroilnctH anil li-avi-x on llu lifxt
Willis ami ililhin-n. Kv. lyn nn.l
IM'Wavnr. wen- ill l.u Crainl
'l.iilav from Kinaiill. I'laho. villi
IIHTKIIKIT
KAN I'UANi-IHCO
tf rfal A Sic today.
ISJo
(Al1), Hut-
isini.i: fiit.MX si i'i'iiV
M-:V VIIIIK (AP) Tin: vlnllili'
nplily of Amrriran i;rain wliows
llH' following rliaiiKi'S ill lmsliitH:
Whi-at ili'i-ri-ascl 4.007.0(111; i-orn
inrri'iini'il NST.oao; oats ili-rri'iisi'il
;,4::s,ooo; ri- ili-rri-aHi-ti isi;.nm;
liarh'y incrraaril 4I.IHMI.
)i:i'i,.M ;kain mai:m:ts
I'dll'l'I.ANIl. (in-. (Al") Whi'iit
llar.1 whllo. March. SI. 711; April,
$1.7ll; Holt whip', .Marcli, Jl.llli;
April, S 1 . 7 I : Wi sli rn white. March
U $1.1,7: April al ft. 711; liaril win
ter. .March. l.li7; April, fl.li'j;
norlhi'i-ll Kprllii', Mart-h, $I.1S;
April. SI. "Ill; w'Klcrn roil. March.
$1,114; April. $l.lir,; Kllll. jianl
nliltc. March $L'.
Oul::- No, 2 flay, Marcli. $:17.,MI;
April. $:!7.riii.
( 'ol'ii io. a :. V. .shipment.1,
March. $4:!; April. $41'.
DENiMSTOUN
LOSES OUT
IX BIG SUIT
Continued from Pnge Due.)
toon, whether for maintenance or
otherwise, she would be one of
(he most dangerous women 1 have
ever seen. She has a quick brain,
absolute self compoire. a reso
lute will and wonderful mastery
of answer."
Kefnrring lo the alleged agree
meiit between Colonel Denuisioun
and his former wife, the Jud;?'
said to the jury:
"You are asked to believe tlv
vaguest agreement known to m
was made us a definite legal bar
gain."-1
Condemns HcmiMoiin.
Hcgurding Deunlstonn, In- said
his conduct was "gravely to In
condemned, and added :
"His conduct discredits hhn In
a. great measure but though i
man has been gillly of unmanll
ness such as that, it might well
Im.. I hut bv reuson of these very
IrcuniHlaiiees you ojighl to view
the case with grenler care. ,
lie had hot finished fcimmim;
up . whi"n court adjourned yester
day afternoon.
ble In the k rowing period.
All seed potatoes should be treat
ed beloro planting to destroy
rhl.octouin and common scab In
fection, ' The seeil is treated with
corrosive sublimate four ounehes
of which is first dissolved In hot
water and than placed In 30 gal
lons or water In which the polatocs
are soaked for an hour and u half.
After each quantity of potatoes Is
removed un ounce uuuiLionui 01
sublimate should lie placed in the
wal or In order to keep up the
strength of the solution..
Potatoes may ho treated before
or alter culling seed.
Fu:;iiiinm or wilt is nnothor dis
use which can be delected In the
seed and ut least partly destroyed.
Potatoes with this disease will
show a discoloration usually In the
form of a brown ring when the end
of the potato Is cut orf. Farmers
should discard thesu potatoes as
unlit for planting.
Two 1 eadl y I lsenes.
The must serious, diseases are
leaf roll and leaf mosaic which
cannot be detected In the seed. Thu
only way to eliminate these dis
eases Is to secure seed rrom reli
able sources known to bo free of
them.
Certified potatoes must not have
more than five per cent of the two
diseases last mentioned. Other
disease. mentioned above are also
discriminated ngalmt in certifica
tion .but are nop considered seri
ous.. According lo indications n't pres
ent Ihe nereage of potatoes this
year will not be quite as large as
last scnt-on. Most of the planting
will be done In about three weeks.
Mysterious Hmn.e Cannon
ting friends.
of the .
while here.
They -.Ye.ru the gu. sis
p. Itradshaw family
train. He asserted that this is one
hiiMness men or a community iacc
and that If this problem Is succe.ss-
WI'.FkLY OltAIN KPOItTS
WASHINOTuN AP) - Orain ex
ports from Ihe United States las!
week weii- 2. !i 7 7, (( bushels com
pared with 't.fii'.mio bushels the
previous week. ;
I 'ommerc depart men I figures
Monday gave the following com
parisons between las week's fig
ures and those of the week be
fore: Wheat. LMtMi.iHiri bushels
agnlliM. ZT'I.S I.IUMi; barley, I . ontt
n gainst I s'j.min; corn. 1 21.11011
against Ml. eon; na's '.Kt.uiMi against
rtiVino; r; e. iVHi.aen -aiusl, r,7tl.-
MOO.
Canadian grain exported through
Ihe United Slates was LMUi.nm)
bushels compared wit h 1 .;7,iuHl
I he previous week. Wheat flour
muzzle-hmding , cannon has
covered I I'lilll IN en u iiiiy m. ni"
ocen entrance ol Hie mhiii 01 .muui
jFucu.
I'hV origin of Ihe find Is a mys
ri:. Slate historians advance ihe
IhdprV: thai (he weapon is a relir
iii Vi".'yiiiHli occupation in In;ih-
I 7li'V v'li'lo, "1 Hintm mi no 01 hmth
soft tier livd In an Improvis "U
liifWUhove Hil- hay.
The' ciinuoU was recovered by W.
S. Ileiijaniin, a diver of Seattle, who
as working on u sunken .lupam se
ship. The gun bears a design 111-
dle:iHng a man In armor, carrying
a now 10 11 m iih'h '"n '.i,.u inn'
Over his ligin iniercHimw Hie ........ .
llHeernlble. grown onl ir playM on woi-ow.
jsame financhil worth as If 1 he a 111 o 11 n t e il to 40.-i.unn barrels
iiiiiiim
: em
popnlatioit wan InereUNed liy from
loiin to 50IIII.
Mr. Appleliy at.10 look ln.nie with
1-eporl.s lhat l.a Cranile Ik a lilirli
prlceil clly. ileclarlm; thai il Is
only a few lleinM that hrliiK alioat
IhiK inipres.sion ami that ji (Iramle
Spcalii'i .Me."l 'I'oniht
The l.a Cranrtc pahllc spral.ltlK
class will meet toaicht al the Inane
ol' T. K. 11. liiiiuy. I'.'"-' AMer
slreel. The liennis nsnlalion will
be Ihe snliject of a ii- iaie. . ,..H nut (vin(t u( ,0 ts r,.)utat,on
partli li.uin I'" I conveveil by IhcMe report.
live II. J. Nelson. I.. I. .lohasoli 1)urinif ,n ,,.,.,, our. ,,.,.,.
ami .1. II. Sini.lKraKi: for lie- neta- n,.,nll,.rs r ,,. imnilon (Ipera
live tliirohl .Mcnanai. u-ompany, Mr. .lewlies. Mlsn An-
11 ml T. K. llellamy.
lilrewH an'l Miss Kviiiih, playlnt; at
' the Arr ule theater now. sanff yoi-al
.solos that were enthiisiimtlcally rc-!-elveil.
URANDON OPERA
COMPANY
With
Thi-o I'cnninKton
; Harry I'fcil
And ;i score of otlicrs
In '
The Fascinating
Comic Opera
Hearing In Hen:
The public service commission or
(Ir.-Kon will hohl a hearnlK nere ,,, :
the near fin lire 011 I'm- application . ;K,.,M., steel I'lilll-
of the I nlon nil coiniiany for per-i n,.v,. inner Sii n'l."
mission lo esl.UMisa a Bi......
I lie oai ,
.,,, 111 1 F.imi .1,'iiiij.
,e heariltl! was aail'.ane. il at
b in as Weilm silav. March :5.
MINI MIX (Al') II will be pos
sible, in the near future by the a I.I
of Ihe X-ray. lo see Ihroilirh steel
li:ht Im hen thick. I'rofessor Tal
lin, director of the ItinllotOKlcal
Slllllinen. il US a witness lo lesiiiy , area iiepar..,,. in ... nnimui
...l.,ul Three-I-'llli:er .laeh . .o'l-' 1 .ov eriiiin n. ... '.!... I'e'i.'"'. ...
.hi. l ar! llelia. ilislriet
uKilhiMt :i4l,oail barrels.
l.lllil:TS AT A (il.ANCi:
Ni;V VllllK (AT) Sl.iekx
Weak; slc-l sliares at ttufi low.
Ilomls Ueaellonar.v; break In
InlcrhnroiiKh Issues nnaetll'-H mar
ket.
Kor'ii'ii eehairje Irregular
sterling nml francs slea.ly.
1'ollon Lower; beneficial rains
in 'I'e.MIS.
Snar Stea.l.v; trnile bni In,
Coffee Kn.sy; lowr l;rl.lllun
market.
CIIHWCO (AT) Wheal Firm
unfavorable crop ailvi.-ii;.
" Corn Weak; .lisappoinlin cash
ilemali'l.
Cllltli Slen.ly t higher.
ItoKs -lrreKiihir; mainly low
Curl Helm to
sllt-
IHE
tilloriay
I tor I nioil co.mly. !'
i, i l vestvr.lay on l.ls way to
1'UL-et soiia.l. (io.hvin uppearcl as
an Opo. n, of tie: 1. V. W .!";
,,. r ami later when II." "
..live in cum.
of tie- M..-ea'l' r
be. am.'
b.-eaiue el"-
t-an.r.
CHOCOLATE
SOLDIER
'fires: $1.0.".. $1.10, c
Plant (Halted W'alnuls
llu MakL- imi ' '
line Of HlC l."Sl
Viooiinin Kraiei'i'-lt"
s'l.ct ll"'
piou n
bio. Us -.r
te ill Ml')
will
Mod.
Ch.-r-
All olle
.',,1 . lull,'. I
,. ,.,.,,.-. ...
j una. '
! i nils,
ry. Trillie.
Apriiul. elc
lie.
llicht o. k
Snbaiil oar
for pi ii
n
Sai.iH
, rislit pii.-s.
mini lis". "'
jiais in lmi-
l.
tAiii.ro.v i
t arlion. Oit-izoii.
nt ti.l.lreKM before tile Itoyitl
Soel.ly.
It i an easy matter at present
by the use of the X-ray to pene
trate pice- Of Sleel three lltchc
in tbieliiiess. I'rofessor Collin nn-
atis's is an appHralns to enabl"
thelii lo exaniitie Into (astlnu'S ten
i,r T-ietve inclies IhroiiKh. 'I'hiH la
ls:r,'l so that flaws may lie .--!!
! ,1 la cjisiiat.-s. ami lo aval. I s- r
ious daliU'-r lo workioen's lives.
Wliller Sllll
lillie
In .Norlhi'iii riirnH
siy THE
HUH
DARWINISM IS
HIT SEVERLY
(Continued from Vngo One.)
Trick Simmer Will IlluuY
a ItrhlttcK on ihe Sh'
ror any teacher In the universities,
normal or other schools of the
statu which obtain state funds "lo
teach any theory that denies the
story of the divine creation oT man
as taught In 1 he ltible, and to
teach Unit man had descended from
a lower order of unlinals.
Mt will be Heel!, the mcssuKe
pointed out, "that (Ills ' bill dues
not rennlru any particular theory
or Interpretation of the itlhle re-tfardtnt;-
man's creation lo be taught
in the public schools."
L'mler the antl-exolullon act the
governor ciaboruted, "II is perfect
ly ilulu that any creed nr Inter
prelatlun. of the Hihle, touching
man's creation, is permissible un
der this hill, which does not deny
his divinity and does nol teach
that man has been evolved from a
lower animal. Indeed It Is my un-dcrsUiiidiuf-;
that Hume professing
tlie theory of evolution have din
curded thut idea. Certainly, it has
never been established as a fact."
The hill was piLssed In each
house of the assembly by a heavy
vole.
HKItUN (Al') Low bridges
span the river Spree, and interlero
seriollHly. with Ihe pass ige of ex-
eursion slKimern louded with holi
day makers rrom tterlin. Hence a:
new steamer Is being built, to car-i
ry HM.n passen:rsj that will bo
equipped with large tanks which,
when filled with water, will sub
merge the hull sul'tietently lo pass'
under the lowest bridge oil the
river. ... ...
Toko's Kinship Preserw-il.
TO Kin, AI') The Ixiltleshlp
Mlki'.s.i, Admiral Togo's nngshlp In
the buttle of the Sea. of Japan
When (lie. ItlK'.iill rleet was, des
troyed, Is to tie preserved lis a
monument. When the famoiiH
Hhip was H lileneed to the scrap
Obituary, j
I IMitAlt TOAUHtKOU
The funeral ttcrvlceH of ,M rst 't
K. lleviTuge, who died hern yes
terday morning will be ieid to
morrow afternoon, March 5, at 2
o'clock from the ttnodgrns-i and
Zt in merman chapel. Jnlermeut
will take place at Ihe Odd I'VHows
cemetery. 1
The Chinese have un excellent,,
proverb: "lie modest in speech,.,
but excel in action.'
It's a square meat for a dim
iVERY BITES A DELICH
SalMlL'e.l liy Tniirir Dher heap u, nallonal nion lilenl wiih lie
SKA'ITI.K (AT) A Hinall brolli-.e i;nn to prcseive her, Willi Ihe re
inzzli-loailliil,-, eannoli ban I njsiill Hint alio will l" linbeilileil II
concrcle halfway np her Hull, anu
lialiKwnys will connect , her Willi
shore.
Cbaia.les May Ciinn- Illicit
As l'rus.s-iiril Tn..les WlllH'
Nl l:i:MHKI;(i (AT) -Ch-.ira.l.in
will be Ihe next w tlllll-w Hi! fail. Ill
Ihe opinion or Cieriiian speclallMtH
In Kamea wlio have hail much to
ilo with iiopularli'.liii; cross-won!
pnz'.les In lliia coillllry. The ci-osh-woril
pu.zle Is ii .llrect llnelil lie
men. hint of cbarailes. Ihey lleclure.
anil one of, the many curious nnn
IIODV TO i,ii: IX statu
The bnily ol' William Uleliaril
.loneH Will lie 111 Hlato-al Ilia Uoll-
nenkamp chapel from eleven unill
two u'clock tomorrow,- The funer
al will Ira lielil nt 2:;ia o'clock from
the I'lplseoisil church.
Attention Elks!
DANCE!
, Klk's Hall
Wednesday, March 25
- - - MCT'H-CO!
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo .
ow ill'
shoubb-
lils left.
. a slar Is
THeR ARE MORE THAN A Ml.Uo
ARCADE
WKDNKSDAY AND TIll'ItSDAY
.1011 NNIK WALK till
In The
Slanderers
9
Comedy ''Uoaiinv; Lion's AC Home"
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
.STOCKHOLM (AC) The rxrep
tlonully mild winter continued
throughout Sweden, and up ro Ih,
latter part if l-'ebruary no Bmw
hud fallen In ths usually Huowrluii
country. Winter Khipping traffic in
the Itotlinh- C.ulf. usu;-!ly rtnn- ,) m
November. Im HUM njemtiii!.'. and
Mi rut ii Inn it the i (in; if rv e-i 1 1 Ic n il
rf d. but what Is fought by "l-.,.,.,. , ;1Mlllri. llf ,..
lug housed ill burn.
The mil.) w-i.'lh r . ;,
irr al Iiihhi li i he poor, w bo have
not be.-n eoinpeH' ,) , i,nv do I. an
Item In Ih" budg- I whirl. n..ii.il
iiKMUlii" s gra( tiiipoi hci'-e.
ew Si in ml Cooiphird.
MM.I. CITY. "n. The new
s- b'Mtl house nt Ih troit, which has
hi en under enrmtriiellon for vt
til iiiMTiths. has b.H.n finished and
will be occupied b I lie HllideTlt.S
it i.tu the ne I w o days. The .
t.uiniinir Mixl iintiroxiiualely $3i.. of th- I'e.ire ISIagtf. Kvaiii, who
11 li the ruin plet Ion of I he new ( h aH ;m i oni ) ni' l by his wir
lthrhuy into letrolt this s-nnn.. r ,VKtlii, , ,,, ,t(, ,.(,lll;til,lt u
IH. i klliC II an lueai iw anon i"r
.itninu'r r-Bjit. a building bvoin la
-; ?'. tJ. - 'i'xni fioui CotlbTi to li-it.'.r.
Mtm Hi -I liner liucil HlOtl.
Hood lllVi:.'!. lire, IC n 11
Kvatts, cutight nl Casetfdr liei,-
Ilii a riiiif'i of iiionn"hlti" it hour I
his citr. wjin (iif ) Jl"'i by J us. i
akin Hi" li-
Buick
Four-Wheel Brakes
Of the more than a million Buicks in use
today, the last 350,000 built have Buick
mechanical 4-whecl brakes. On these
350,000, Buick 4-whccl brakes have
proved their increased control and safety
by faultless operation through nearly
two years, in every extreme of weather.
Jennings & SIuinu(e
HEN fPTTF AITOMOPttH ABB BUILT.
BUCK Will BL.UU imi:m
Children's Hats
M'llCI.M, sm.i; l II.VI'S
SJ.on nml s;',.in llnis ror miIo hi line
Art & Baby Shop
"r.vunvriiiMi rem Till-, IIAIIY"
llli-MSTITl'IIIMI llnlpl So icr lllill!. STAMl'INO
HUTTfcltlC'K I'ATI'DIINS l. Al. C. Tlllti:AI
WKDNKSDAY AND Till KSDAY
'The Devil's Garo'
Willi
PAI LINK STAUKK
WILLIAM COLLIKIi
WALLACI
CLAIKI
HKKUY
ADAMS
And "WOIA KS 01'' Till'; N0KT1I"