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Saturday, March 281925. THE L'A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEfEN The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Flace of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR SENT yon rkn't Modern furnished. apt. ' Waverly Apis. 7-3-17-iip KOK RKNT .Modern futnlRhid 'liuiise. ni'ur hlKh Hc-hool. .$5.00 'J,' per ino.. Cull 1R02. llrst street. ycK m;NT 2 room m.tti iiiK ut, ''furnished for light houai-koeplni?. Rldo entronre. Also curaffe for rent. 1300 M A vi'. i-3-2t!-3lp OR" ItKNTHIeepinir room with' all' lie comforts of a inoilorn . J homo, riiono 444-j. i:-3-2C-trj fort HUNT Mod iTn furnished apartment. Call I-Mt-nliolm Apts. " 8-3-23-tf I'OIV. HUNT Kurnlslied 3-room UAarLiU'mt nn lijwi-r floor Willi flnrdi n plot. 210? Third. ' ' J 3-3-2 1-t.f foil;; HKNT Furnished rooms for llfflit housekeeping. 1 fi 1 2 Adams. I'hono 2T.7-J. 11-2-27-tf Oil nKNT 6-room houao on Second 8t. rhone 318-.J. ('' A 10-2-20-lf l f. FOR hALB .l'll 8AI.K CnliliiiRe plants. . HI.-. ' - 06.0 now ready at lhe': (Vreen- . houses, f'lierrys l-'InrlsLi. . ' .-, ' 12-3-25-tl FOR SAI.l: Dry Hi huh wood. blue dirt and feitili'i'i; aisn . work hors-s. Phone jr.4 M. ' h'QH HA LB OR TUADK 310 acres of land, 180 noreable, . 4ti acres fllh water right, unout an ncrt'M FOR SALE New fi-room house, basement, plumbed, plastered, built-in hitch- jurnuce, uamBc, jot itu ii., .eenienL wnlliHrall for $y2ro. 0 ; j New 3-room house near hijrh anhool,. plastered, wired, pl imln d, ni t iiiui nff iKIw.mi.nl tin. mediate , possession. An unusual opportunity for $iriftO. 0 Seven-room house, beaulirtil view in western part of city, pav . ed, lawn, shade and fruit trees, Karate. This house Is in sjilendld condition a very desirable homo on very reasonable terms. (1 Acre tract and small house for fllfin In the vicinity of Urcen hood school. Geo. H.Currey REAIiTOBS HpiiI Estnte Loans Insurance Business & Professional Directory 'i.r' 1 : : 4 Classified for Quick Reference .BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCHRAN A ET1ERHAHD OftO. T. Cochran anil Colon R. JSber fcard, Attorneys, l.a Grande Na tional Dank Bull.ilnfr. rm FRornACTons TR. BBrXH MTKRS Chlroprao tor. New' Foley p. illdlng. Hour. 10 to 13 a. m., 2 to S p. m., and T to p. in. MR. J. B. WOODKL.1 Chlroprae "iot and Naturopath. Bkln and ' blood dlaeasea, boadacbea, ap pendicitis, backaches, rhMma- Uam, asthma, ecrema, Tarlcose -vctna. all hinds of stomach. Heart and kidney trouble suo cessfiillT treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases ot women and children a specialty. Suite 10, Sommer Bld. Phono 4S7-W. Residence Phonw 11l)-W. . OeTTEOPATiriO PHYSICIAN "" OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. . J, L. Ingle. Osteopathy Rplnal curvature and fallen arches a - epeclalty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infants a spe cialty. Office Phone Main 108. - Res. Phone 10I-R. Sommer ' Bldf. PHYSICIAN-SURGEON Dr. F. L. , Ralston Practice limited to the r are, ear, nose and throat, and ' fittlnr of (lasses. Sommer Bldg. ' Main 778. : 1-1-lm PROFESSIONAL DECORATOR HOUSE PA1NTTNO. CntPlmlninv tnd pBpr-hflnging. J. Trondy. Phone 4S1-W. 2-Sl-tfl U A. ATOOP Pealtor. T,a Grande j N&MonsI Bank Bldg. Phone Mfwln Sfl. S-?4-lm t)fiV A. N. and MART E. MAT- J TIT.T.E PpeiaM!rfs In rhronlc Aias. Methods: Naturopath j end MThano-Thrapy. Pkln nnd! htood dlFoss. nr'ous diS'-aS'-s. j Chronic headaches. cz-m!. sci i tlca. Appendicitis. conmipnTinn. bowel trouble: nil Kinds of j chronic disf-ns' s s'fcrss'nMy ; Irrat. d. Call Main f.2. Mny-1 III Nnture Cure Tlorne, 2 in1; Kast Adams Are. Office hours ( 14 to 13 a. rn.. 1:30 to p. tn. Consultation Free. j Just A Few Cents A Line Publicity Is necessary for nny business transaction. If you sell an article, or your own services, or the of n house or orricc( it .ro mitivs publicity lo the ox tent of readihi the person with whom you deal. To serve best that publicity must he et-onouilenl ns well as adequate. You ean buy that variety In Observer Want Atls- every day. The cost Is only a few cents a Jims yet, you retteh Over 12,000 pi-O'speets. "AN OTIKTOtVFTl WANT Af) WIMj DO IT." suh-lirifjated, throe lnr,;o springs, loin of rowa oivl hoKS and ma chinery, nenr Pit leer project. One-bulf mile from Tclncasflt. $l2.00(U)ft. J ..mhi cash, balance 6 years. K. lilnaerv Tlocauet. 44-3-2-lmp -room modern 'ali lf.LMl Y i:E--27-iip liouse oh Y ave d.-mounlable. will. rims. l)odWeiFOI? AI.K Five room house and rim and Home nsed H2x:i tlrea. lo' on --Hinirlon Ave. Paved Aln Hrtnw l'luvroti. :irlH. fnH' 2:t5 ,M, or at 11112 W Ave. 2f.-S-27-?lp iinK. liomuu oeaiuy nppies. I'liono 4MI-.J. 10-3-27-3t Will SAI.K Cheap house to he moved off lol. 1707 Jeff Ave. 12-3-27-31P KOIt RAI.i: .Klertrlo ranse in pood condition. Phone, l'armoi-s 20X. 10-3-2G-.1l FOIt RAl.K Thorobred U. I. U. hatchinfr vkkh. i'.i'IO Y avenue. Phono 3R?-J. 1 0-3-21-Ct KOll RAM-: No. I fresh milk cow. 11. F. ltell. Cove, Ore. 10-3-25-5tp WANTED Tradn horses for Ford with delivery box. G. G. Taal, ,2005. Second St. I03-2-4tPp,,fot ' fil;iNy Mo;rn furi8ied NOTICE For furnace flue' cleaner, Thone 300-R, La Grande. Ore. 10-3-18-tOtp FOR pr.UMniNO and riumblni, Siipplles. call 10. C. Davis. 42X W. 1.102 S Ave. 3-21-tf FRATERNAL DIRECTORY Ii. O. O. M. T.a Orande Lodge Nn. SCO Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. at " Odd Follows' ball. The Women's Moosebeart I. e r 1 o n No. SS8 meets evarj second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Ilr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. B. P. O. ELKS La Orande Lodge No. 4. Lodge meets eacb Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cbeer fully extended to all Brother Klka. Lester Bramwell, Eralted Ruler, Mood Ecrley, Secretary. WOODMEN Oe" TBB WORIJ5 La Orande Camp No. It. Meats every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 11-U, La Orande Na tional Bank IMitldlng. T. Recce. C. C. R. 1. Kitchen. Clerk. A. P. and A. M. La Orande Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings tint and third Friday at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. J. L. Ingle, W. U. A. T. Lindens. Secretary. KNTOHT8 OF PTTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. ST meets erery Monday !Tfolnff In Castle ball (K. of P. Hall), at p. m. A PythlRn welooTne to all visiting Knights. C. U nny, C. C. C. L. Graham. K. R. 8. O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 11. O. E. 8- holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at 1:00 p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Maude K. Eberhard. W. M. Flornr Tlacon. ficretsr rilM PTTHTAV PlSTKItS mt fvrv Friday vr-nlng. ercnt the fnnrth or rnrh month, nt 7:30 nt the K. P. Hall. All visiting sis- fi-rs H ieom. M. K. r.. ?.ritdrcd Crowby, it of R. and C. Tora Roa- -l-lm WANTED Sewing neatly done. Phone 434 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. 9-2-17-lmp NEW TODAY NOTICE Classified Want Ails are stricc ly CASH IX AOVAXCKt ropy must lie In not later than . ni. tlate of Insertion. Kales: so iter word for each Insertion, WANTKO UAGS Clean eotton ro pa at th c .O hse r ve r office. Ihins them in. 8-i7-tf CAl.VKfl CAI.VKS Krom the fn moiifl Tillamook heavy producing dairy slock. All calves carefully selected ami oil orders handled by me personally. Al tractive dis counts uiven on quantity orders. Special low price on the highest chins Jersey heifers. Safe -delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. Mention this ad. For (bflerlptlnn am) prices wrlle 'Paul iMHuey, successor to "Smith the calf man," Tillamook, Oregon. ;a-U-2l-2K-4-4 l-'Olt 1l KNT' Konr room furnished house, one. acre wiUi, fruit, April 1st. $2.i.00 per month. ItoonthiK liouffe close (n, April . 1 Hi. Pyra mid J. arid Co. . :4-:i-S-lip mn SAI.K Two fine hultdlnf; lols. corner Oak and Pennsyl vania Ave. Kust front, paved street, Rewr-r and city walnr. Py rainld Land Co. 21-a-2S-lip ". ' n 52'i.00 cash nnd 2f.ft0 month, l'yrnmid I.nnd f'o. 24-3-2S-ltp port rai. -two hoiiom 14-inohlArrnew Pilots r nnw tn.Cnrtl ilnnliln & -'iihi k.liik I'lUH i er-KMII IIOIIIIIC corriiifiiled Iron roller; S-foot doniiie disc: a w. nam waKon. n:uii) m:w wiiii KrillU raCK. J. 1. liobbln. Phone l-'armers 2fiC, . y0-3-2S-4tp WANTHI) Itonrdera. Good- homo cnokliiK. Close to .Stance's mill. Mrs. Abide Thomas, K'8 Spruce. U-H-28-2IP 'OH HALF. Old bouse, close In on paved street, lKou.nn. Nothing down. $2.1.00 per month Includ ing Interest. See H. A. Craw ford, 12it:tVi Tenth street. . . . 20-3-28-1 tp FOR 11 KNT apartment. Modern furnished 14 W avenue 3-room apt. 1 !il 2 Si-cond Kt. 8-3-28-21 1 KOll 8AI.K Drctser. wrillllR desk, dleel col. fall 1510 Monroe. 10-3-23-llp KOll iiext J'arlly furnished modern apt., with trarajre. Cor ner Sixtll and X. Phono U" M. 12-3-2S-2IP FOR ItKNT -3-room apt. - Modern furuftihcd IS 1 2 Second Kt.. S-3-2S-2tp FOR ItKNT 2-rooin apt. Run niliK water: and 1 hoiiHeUocpinjf renin. I'.il 4 Third ft. 12-3-28-llp IWi'Kt Menllni; Hilled. KITOKNTK, Ore. A meeling national forest officials, rangers and other employ, s of the serv ice nnd of state foi-fst fire patrol workers will he held In Kuireno nesJ Mondny, Tuesday.-. W-dn day and Thitrsdny, according to announcement by Nelson Mae duff, supervisor of the f'asr.ile national fnrrst. The Pa sea ile, Rliislaw and I'mp qnn national forests will he rep. resented nt this meeting vvhb'h will be attended by f ,M. Grnnr er, district forester, and A. O. Wah n, assistant district forester, from the Portland office. Wealthy Japanese Itoiinic roi-tune lo Alt! Hslierle TOKIO (AP) On condition thai he be given nn income of 12. una yen n year for life, Kumntnro Ishl gakl litis given his entire fortune of about I.OtiO.O(M) yen to the' Ma rine Products Soelty to be used in the cncouKagernent of fisheries. Mr. Ishigaki Is R7 years of age and a mossed his fnrliino In the fishing Industry. This is sab! to be the only case In Japan of nn entire for tune of such slz to be given awny In Its owner's lifetime. MA MTU POP (C om the Bows we Y op wou oht to ) ( Amm a. little J stav H0,ve tonm6ht V &we at felix'5 fV fttftZgifT Y TbMIGHT Al-lD I i f f TrjagHT IfVOU ) I Movrgc, .mo 1 DON'T J OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo SPeWCC5, CAN'T "S(?S. TH-AT Ce-fceR- VC"J S40 UiS On Yov. 'VsskI fOHC MC-tiiC AMD M, 1 1T Y&5 IT MUST Be HER?f YOO'ViS COT evcRYTMlNC WE, WIDE (AJOrVCD He Re in Tfts HCSP.i: Ce-r'S lioTH COCK ryin IT " i v- . , La Grande j j r , V XlOrSe XlOllie 111 XXflCe jn gtar picture. Hobby Af?new. playinpr the lead inff male role In "Gold Heels,' Ihe William lox plcturlzatlon of the sensational stupe success "Checkers," which Is now in the midst of a satisfying run at the Star theater, claims the distinction of being ihe only nctor in pictures who ever actually rode n race un der the watchful eye of the cam era. "Gold Heels," Is a story nbont the racetrack, with all the color. I thrills and excitement of the sporl of '"K8- Hobby plays the part of i '"Checkers" Campbell, jockey, and , nfounPH . back when the un IS" ,i i. i ,i,i ,, . .i n And he la all Here nt he fin- brought his horse across the 1 1 lie a winner without any juggling of . , , Up he other entries, i was agreed. Bp ,.S(iir. for Ihe Hake of realism, to have . ' the homes evenlv niateh.d and This Is a red-lilood. thrilllnK ihe race run true. If It happened .story of the seiinh of "Itiinco that Hobby was nol aUlllful enmiKh I Italn"." sheriff of Klierle couilly. to lirlnir his horse in winner thevlf'"- """ murderer of his younger would keep Improving; his mount until all he would have to do would be give rein and let It breeze In. This step was made unnecessary because 1 lobby.. In the evenly matched races, brought -.bis horse home first in each Instance. "Three Women" to Open Three-Day Pain A i- C xl. - fl 1 r nf.nc onciTys ounuay. Three Women." the production ' .. ' . 7 'applied his-unusual lal.nl, Is In lie presented nl the Khcrry theater hcRlmilnir Simdiiy. Heater ifoers Mil"' lIMIItlll IUIWHKI It HII lllf I more than cnsiomary Inlerest to 1 ' the appearance of another LubMsch j mast i-r piece, knowing that t neh product Ion Is e ven greater thnn the one before. I The story deals with nn 'unusual jsll nation of three women and one plot of the everlasting triangle. Mrs. Wilton, awake tn the real ization thai she Is growing older and will soon low Iter nttrncHon to men, decides to marry again, and chooses as her mibjeel Ijimotii. a man about town, in love wit h her money rather than herself. When Mrs. Wilton's daughter re turns from school, Ijimont trans fers his additions to her and tn vcigh 8 it- into marrying hi in. Then comes months of nn happi ness when lamonf, having fulfill ed his monetary desires, finds hlm Mlf a sweetheart and neglects his wife. The climax Is reached when But Shocks mom i PROMteeo chms zimmermw HIM UP CT DOMT &C VJAVT T-OR L T 7; Ilk iW.ftri&MMi S. S&S. . IK Hovj I "fHCftC. NOT tivC Theatres Mrs, Wilton shoots Ijimont when ho refuses to release her daugh ter. After the trial and acquittal, Mrs. Wllion is reconciled to being Just a mother and rejoices In the marriage of her dnuuhter with her obi sweetheart. The cast of this Warner Hros. , Classic of the Screen Is the usual Warner combination of brilliant stars. Heading the list are May McAvoy, who takes the part of the daughter; M-irie prevost lliesweel heart, Pauline Frederick Ihe moth er, supported by Lew Cody as Ihe alluring villain. Pierre Gendron, Mary Cnrr and Willard Louis. Comedy showing, 'Hooked." Dick llatton and Horse Star Here ' . it.' Shcriys has a treat In store for )n ...,..,,,, Jua. lice." a new Arrow-Great Western lirotller Harvey. How he unexpectedly locntes his man hiding with his wire in the isolated camp of "Ited Oldham." general outlaw, ills efforts to help her escape her husband's cruelty. The discovery of Ills Identity 'and i capture by Oldbams men. Ihe escape of the woman on "Star" liatue's horse who comeH back abuii' and on hearing Ills nraslcr's whi.'-ll". ItlckR down ilio donr of Ihe cabin, enters the room, kicks the two guards nearly lo death, unties with his Ici-th Ihe rope binding "HnnceV. wrists In n hnlr- K'.luliiir nurvn.Hl 1 1' i ll ir h1 OI'V. rlnrtll. ti n rutm.r rti,tHli tn picture that gives Gallon and iMti-u M'hpV fihllfirt unit v- to . n. ;iv wn,,.rf lllMly In ,)(. ldn,, , rll,,llfr. (,:inB and lliVmK ,, ,,, . w,.Ml fn. mmiH. t'olri' !y "Step Lightly.' Excellent Vaudeville Acts Billed by Arcade, for Sunday, And still they come another brlgbt and sp.irkllng comblnallnn 'of vaudeville finest will be seen theater on Hunday at Ihe Arcade next. itylhms From Oanceland In a "I'nhpie lance Fantasy," pretty girls, handsome coslumex, ami gor geous scenic ef reels, urt nr Istlc treat most certain to appeal to the ni os l critical und sure to pteuse 1 he element delrlng speed, class anil color. llenway A Flournoy ill "Two lilack Sheep.' Iwo nf mlnst relay's funniest comedians both having done service with Tnetj VJHV NOT Call him up mod.. to pick ift.W MOU'RE NOT NINTH V."L L.L. N'.E - I 27 YEARS AGO Pally Morning Observer, M rch 2S, 189S. 1, Sommer, the pioneer merchant from Klgln, spent Satur day and Sunday in I a Grande. The Klgln train brought up 24 doen eggs - Sal u rday lo b1- fwr wnrdot. to Rumpter. J. K. Reynolds returned yenier ihiy from the People's Party Slate convention ut Portland. Conniy Assessor J. H.- Chandler passed through (he riti'yi'Sterday en route to his home In Colon. Jle had boon in Portland in attendance at the people's Party Slate con vention. C. A. Playfe "will" plnnt forty ncrea in potatoes on bis farm on the Sand ridge. Potato raising Is no experiment wlih him and when he plants he knows where to plant and when lie digs lie always finds big potatoes and plenty In the hill. The Republican says: "Tt Is rum ored that John Klllot. of Cnion. Is talked of for county judge on the il.-inM-ni lr tickci; tlutt J. R Hough of Grande;- Is mentioned as re publican candidate for recorder. The days of surmises, conjec lures, prophecies and doubling are over. The she for the sugar fac tory has nut only been web-eied on the Williamson place north of l.a Grande, but '-lie actual work or erecting the building has com menced. A crew of men Is bard at -work leveling nff and other wise preparing (be ground for the popular foal ii red nMracllnns. They promise a concoction of song and comedy. Knight & lleinsohn, "The Massy I ino" la comedy harmony songs and eccentric dancing, f en lacing Ihelr creation, ''The Ghost of the Saloon," snappy and up-lo-the-mlnutc. Josephine Worth Co., In "More Speed." depleting night life in the slums of New Vork. Miss Worth impersonates two distinct characters, an old Irish woman and an F.astsldo flapper; the male member, New Vork copper. Songs A comedy situations predominate, buck nnd wing, eccentric, and waits clog dances, a little palter and an Imi tation or two to help in an Inter esting way. Orehcsi ni and pic tures also fen lured on the bill. ACME PAINT t covej-B ntoro surface, nnd really costs less. Paint for every surface Paint for Every Purposo. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OU TRADE " Exide Batteries STItOMIJDrUi S. A ftf. KiintHiflKn Packard AVire- nil slxm Generator & tUnrUw ISi-iihIics Light (ilobcs nil sixes Iiamp Sockets Genuine ltemv nnd Dclco Culls, Points, etc. FRED T. i' '"i sn'iiii' Fimiissmm-. . Safaltj ' Swiftly (hmfbifahly Conic to nnr Singe Depot nn Jefferson M.. All Stage lenvn from llien ilnlly eiivpt Sundnys. m-.avi: la fiiiANnr; for Joseph 7:.10 - 9:00 - I2:30 . 4:00 llMlier 0:0(1 . 1:0(1 - 1 ::t0 J'emUehm 11:00 - lt00 nr.poT riioxr: main 700 Kighth Message Why pay more? Too can bay an ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for leu. Ledbetter Garage ' 1401 Adami Areoiw mu-ft RRTTCC tOnT VJtkST 'TXvnriuT. 1 H,M!" A HEADftCHE A.MD DO NT FE.E.L. LIKE VOW - VJMT- YOU T5f HCUR'FS VMOM'T UET. MOU GO - ujeu. e 1 r , a 1 m el I I 1ft t irVVrVV foundation. The contract ha been let and the contractor is husy ting his forces organized. It Is big job he has tackled. The fac tory will be by far the most vrr tensive group of buildings thai have ever been constructed in Cn ion county. - Heeoitl Hun Hring t-'lue. ALBANY, Ore. George Perao- I neml made a record of 2 hours from San Franclnco to Salem lu an automobile, but In fining so he ran afoul of Traffic Officer !" lard and was brought before Jus tice of the Pence Oliver, who lined him $:iu. I lenr know ledges a speed of Mi mites an hour us an average from Sat! Francisco north, but denied that lie was go ing more than 32 miles an ho.tr when arrested. Sugar lloels Get IUmiM, KLAMATH FALLS. Ore. Klam ath county's new sugar beet grow ing Industry received official rec ognition when the county fair board announced that cash piir.H wo lid be awarded at this year's fair to the best sugar beet dls- 25c SPECIAL 50 Cent RuMier Knifo Tor 2!c Host buy ever offered! F. L. LILLY Hardware Phoaa Vhdm 81 CAIIIU'KETOHS Klaxon Ila-ns Stop Lights Holcrt llaseli and Champion Spark I'lugs CopMr Tubing Garbrlcl Ht,ublM'rs BURGESS Kim Jerrrweoa Im HKW OM MP VlCiT t'i 1 PLWlWO - ttte, - . plnyi. More than. 2 30 acres liuvc i 'ciii devoted to suirtir beets this yciit for cxperl mental purposes. A sunar beet expert, is l.er from California to uld the furni?ra throughout the season. PRIN&TIME IS PURE-FOOD-TIME EAT ts$. This brea'DT Folks wouldn't have to ' take fifty-seven varie- j ties of spring tonics this I time of year if they ex- erciscd the proper care ft in selecting their foods. ino wholesome bread wo hake will put your health in tune with the iii springtime. LA GRANDE K. J. McWilliams PUQlfVBPEAD Buy This Home 7 -room modern home, large lot, -garage ami fruit, 9700; terms. Tluy n tit Vrt l'o!i'y Addiiion WEKKS & ULACK 4 Jtl;AI,TOriS ; New 1'oley Illllg, Insi'iraiice - IxHiua WEAVER'S Tailors, t lraners, Djera Anil I'mtArrs rnoNE main i3 Depot Sim La Crando Mattress Shop and Weaving Works Mattresses of all kind .leaned anil rehullt; Feattasr Renovating. Knir and Fluff Rues made to order anj for silo. Carpet and rt ig C1a. biff. Furnlturs He-covcrlna;.' I.leeOMMl IiiinlKnler. : Factory I'hone 424-W CIIAS. F.HWAROS, I'roo. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIME TAni.K Iiearrs I.earra Ilnlnn l a flranda 1:11 A. M. 11:00 A- M. 1:15 P. M. t-.lt P. II. iiDilajs lr) Iirarest Union Iji drama llOO P. M. 1:11 p. If. Ralnnlar Night 8neclaU IjraTrs Lrare Unloa La Grands T:00 P. M. 11:00 P. I. Ileateil Car P. O. Ih liAP, Klsnaarr Ileailqusrteni, Sommer Hotel BY TAYLOR 3 -MsAlJ-WMIk) CHRIS' VJIF6 1 i-ET HIM GO OUT TOUlOHT. u&ite tr uic uirut o. rfinr V,: iDDiM& ABOUT IT "I -IS :! 1'