La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 07, 1925, Image 5

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    TAGE FIVE
Tuesdiiy, April 7, V.)Z
TIIE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Local News In Brief
N-mi'l Smtlh is rcturnini," from Port
Scull. Kansas, in w hieh city he
lnlii-it wiih the dedication of iht
j new jiui.tHin church.
comi.nc i,vi:ms
Pnlon County Track and Phld
M.cl tl Pnlon May li.
Eastern OreKoii Track and l-'ield
Meet at i'a (.irundu May it.
t'nlon l.lv Hlnek Hliow at Un
ion. J uiiL' 10-1 1-1 13.
ll charts of speeding, lb- paid
Mo tin.- likewise. The arrtuta n
On UK Way
. Hit in Nt-Kri.si bit i arly tlii.s
- Mioiniii,: Id drive lo Portland.
Ill
i,,i(.!hy lb ynehls. duiiKhler
c; .Mr. al-.il Mi h, I , I b y nohl.-i, in
fll at Hi'1 home of her parents.
buk from Portland
I larris Pri-m li ami Speed Me
n..rve ivlurned from a trip lo Port
ia ml li'sl evening in llti- interests
l bas.dntll.
mail- l.y r,
traffic ofiic
P. U'jllnooU. county
iLcft TltU AloniliUi
1 Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Alhuekle left
jl.'.i Crande this moraiiiiT for Hois;
Idaho. wln'K lin y were called l.y
the tl a'.h of Mih. P. II. Ai bueUb-.
who died at her hum.' then yes
terday morning at nix o'clock.
I Mion Vl-dtor
Mrs. Pied X. Kux, ho makes
Iht homo at I'nion, was in I .a
(.1 ramie yesterday inoniinp.
Spoke at School
Profess;ir K. T. Peed of the Ore
gon AKrieiill oral college, khw a
very inteit-tillnv tall; at Ike IiikIi
school thin mni-ninc on the advnn
tuge of higher eilueulion.
I.ent lur Portland
Mr. ami Mis. ;
left yesienl;:y fur
business trip. They expect
main until the -n. of th
before rettirnin;; lo their
here. .
tjuorr t'lnlUo
It iH reaching the Reason of tin
year when students of the hlnh
school annually appear In qtivei
ivRtilia. The "Hysterical Nine." u
j-roup of hmh school Kirls uppared
at tin school house brh;ht and
early yesterday iiioriiiiiK clad In
hriKht red smocks, Peter Pun col
lars and Idaek Windsor ties. The
hoys of the school have for some
time past worn trousers dyed pur
ple, Ki-ei-n. red and other fUirinjr
color;;.
X. Tarkinulon
1 'ml laml on a
to n
ueel: hoilH
Personal Mention
M r
Here
UlW
spent Maht Men-
Mrs. Pert oaWiniu arrived in l.a
Giiinde Sunday from Poise. Idaho,
YKlliiU :,ml Icnt the nixht at the J. A. A r-
lier It. Parker, foi uier man-, lo(,kle home here. She h it yrs
o!' Hills Departuient Store Ip.lorduy mornlnc
u Itusinesti visitor (o l.a
W. II. Wils-.ii was shoppiim
in l.a Crande this mornmu. Shi
returned to her home ul Teltcaset
on train Xo. 2.
Crande
Mrs. Ci, K. Smith was a husiness
visitor to l.a Grande this inuriiliiK
from Klln.
Mat Kurres spent yesterday
l.a (iramle front Pendleton. He
In
Kelurncd roiii YVvnmfim
11. Smitli was Imto from Wal-
Sicnt Mimhiy Here !owa yesterday to meet Mrs. Smit h ( urn,d 0 that city thin luoriiillK.
,r. and Mis. I.ntiiw l.eviimer and who arrived in l.a (Jrande ye.ster-
Mi-, and Mrs. Parsons motored to'day from ItoeW Spi lni:s. W'yomir.K. m,-s. i. T. Iloeket! ;iml Mrs. Jerry
In Crande Sundav from Maki-r and i nere sue was caueu i ine niue . ;i,.ier w re shopping in l.tiiitanot
ni the day with trii nda.
and death of her father.
Vl-itlnj; Here
' Mr. and Mrs. W. I
New Meadows, Idaho, w
vsterd iy visit inu friends.
4u-tte was !ori:ierly
l.a tlrande.
Kive
I Mrs. Cnri-cy lit
of Mrs. CJeorse llunlinttm Purrey.
e le nvwho 1ms heen o,;nte ill at her home
Mr. K'-iin Arlington is reported heller to-
in husiness in daj. Mr. Purrey and Mrs. A. V.
.Nelson left yesterday lor Arlington
lo he with Mis. Oirrey.
'yesterday from their
i lerprise.
liuiuea at Kn-
Easter Gifts
Of All Kinds
To Suit Kvciyono
lVi'l'inno
Tuilut Articles
Stationery
F(juiit:iin 1'l'ii.s
IVncils
Cuilcis
!ru:ihi's
Ktc, Ktc.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
. Grande, Oregon
MDnD'Fli
OUTSTANDING
A husf fairy tah
I'aill-aiiks as (he
jippeareil on tho Ar
l he fir-l 1 line yesterday
TiiU'f of P.aKda.t."
lutt u wonderfully
1 tills. The slow, eimitietsoine nnd !
iniprovisetl second lino carrier so
ar lu wrvlc1 liav been able baro-i
ly to furnish a hint of what such
a shin as the Saratoga mifchl be
'x peeled to uciomplish. Man-
! i-uvers in which f uiu-Ihuied have
been almost entirely constructive ,
;with most of the th-et and carrier1
? elements iiua Kiiied rather than
li-eal. Kut du.lng the. Vi'l-'ll
ilrills and war guines. with the
with Houglas lnuvatoKu and her gigantic sister,
ntral 0i;uie. (tu. ,,.xiiigton, in coniuilssion.
nte screen for ,,,... ..in nvouis under
in i no
Fairy laic, yes,
plea-sing one-
war condition), and it i irom men
that final judgment will be drawn
as tho place of carriers in future
. buttle lormatlttny.
(('mlinued tioin 1'tige (ie.)
fealuring throughout u love story
that Ih, alter wll, tin- main llu'iuv In
The spertneular und unreal plav ,0001) UMLb
an huportaut pari In I he pict ur-
izalion including the flying car-!
pel. t he flying horse, the magic i
apple, the liuisihht cloak ami what
not. 1 oug surmounts sei-iningU-'
impossible harriers to bin M'K'Sl ,
ot I he m tgie chest --slaying dra- J
gotis, gigantic spider, ami what
nut.
Interest is sustained throughout
and the strong plot Is embellished
with beam ii ut backgrounds rl
ental cities ami -lavish interior
scenes. A more beautiful picture
could only be produced by turning
to natural colors.
i The Arcade was filled almost to
capacity fast nig lit and largo
crowds are an! leipnted tonight,
Wednesday and Thursday.
PRESIDENT
guarding your rights, pi oleel nig
you f roll i nut air trade practices
and admonishing and correct Ing
you if you are wrong.
Jusiityiug the tin it I". the pred
dent declared "the towering sta
tute of o ir industrial structure, as
we See II today is t he best. Is
indeed the Complete vindication of
this policy."
At (pllttrd
Kisie Ankmy of Walla Walla was.olni; to Mawillr
trie. I yesterde.y belon- Judge Hugh Mrs. Phas. (J'Neal will have
K. Prady ciiarged witti exceeding . Crande soon for Mawille. wli
the si't ed limit. She was aeumtleil '?he expects to make Imr Itome
us lh" result of tes! iinony whicli
pi-oved the officer hud been in error.
in
definitely. Mr. O'Neal has been em
ployed at Maxvllle for some lime
mil Mrs. O'Neal will join her hus
hand there.
lined
T. W. Z -nier of 'ampa. Idaho,
was fined fin and. eosls by Judge!
Hugh P. Pratly of the justice court I
tins morning for speeding. K. 11. I
Xnl.le was also trie, by the judge'
;o:ii'i to I :nli'i pri-e
Mr. and Mrs. (i. A. Wilkinson.
whose home Is at l-Mmonton. Aibei-
ta. Panada, h-ft l.a (Jrande this
morning on the branch line train
tor Knlerprise where they will visit
indefinitely willi their nice
A. 1. Thornberg.
'. II. t'nnkey. mayor of Minam.
was a business visitor to PaOrande
yesterday.
M rs.
ilor U
I'nion,
J. I", (luiehinson w;ts a vis
Pa Orande yesterday from
, Markets j
, I
I
er, was in I
business trip.
hunks. Pnion 1
Orande
NAM PA MAN
WILL HEAD
SCHOOLS
I'nis I i.ami mm:ki;is
roiiTI.ANn. Iln: t l-
kc-ry on-t,, .,,, Bh,., nominally si',
ixliiy on a , i,,,, sll.,.iy i,,. y.
ICwks our rwit Iuv.it, 'JiW'''!
bullrr -lr.a; Imll.Tlal st.'iuly.
ii. ly;
(('imlimi.-'l fit. in 1
Kn.lieoU, Wash., anil Atlanl
1
ld:i-
iii tti:i:i ,r
SAN I'KANCISi'O IAI')
tiTtiit 45 VjjB In 'iv lo'liiy.
.id.
I Mr. I.n:i
Mrs. t UK'', has n
At .r. .i.
tin- l.l.ilio
of 1 hr lmurtant
LAZtR
I.ii'litwi'ijilit WmA
Willi Unit
lliilljr l'rw.
collur siinw
Wo are I a l( i " K n l'.'i'o
now i'or June.
SS..K) IOneli
l;niver;;ily iiihI IiikIi
ScIiikiI t'o!iir.
See Window!
Clint's
Cloiluery
Tile Slore Willi a Conscience
IIOIIIIll 01T -
Mrs. C. II. Ilarris.in an.l Mr. liar
rison of l.a (Iraml" apinanil he
lore .lll(U;i' lluk-ll Ilraiiy. of III
jilMtit''- coiui. yist.rilay jilli'inooi' "
I'liarK. il Willi Hui!-siuii of inloxi. JJIL fF WORK
catint;- lliiiiiu. I Icy win- rMiiinu .
ovt'i- to I ii- Mraihl jury on th"ir owl.
rft:oKni.:alK'i
VISIIII.i: SI ITI.V 1)1' (iKAIV
NKW VIMIK (AI') Tin- visilil
Kiiniilv of Aimrit'an i:rain shows
fi'llow Ih ar. yars of.tli" lollowinK .lianK's in liu.s!i"l.s:
wll.' an.l on.' rlill.l. I Wh.al il.ir.'aia'.l 7 3 i; ,-orn
t . is In Siiokani- asU.'i'r.'as-.l I.'JSII.im.m; oata .1. i'r.-s.ai
ii pr. s: ntatlv . on one IAM.1'"1: ryo .1. cr. as.'.l L'.oTO. ;
li.uiitti'. s atjoarl.-y u. I'l-i-asm -in."!.'..
Vlsili'd lli ro-
Mrs. HI on i-l
.lay In l.a (Ir
at I'.ak.'r. Ml:
troul liali.T In vi:;it li
Lawton St'-iirns. who v
his pari'iils in l.n (onn.l.
aiiis. II.- r.'ttlriK.l li
Sun. lay .'V.-uln.
III.. Inlan.l Kinpii.' Iiaili.-IK us-so.-lat.on
im-.tinK'. In S'tNion thou
tills xc.-li.
RErORT GIVEN
ioi!'n..i i;u.iv i uui:r
POUTt.ANP, Ore. .P) - Whe;l
Hard white It. S. Itaail. April,
Sl.;a; M-iy. $1.1!": soil white. April,
Ul.Cit; May. Sl.f.n; hard winter
jA.ttrll. 51.-''"; May. $l.iin; northern
siiring, April. Sl.f.U; May, $I.fi!i:
ilililt. jisrd white, no limitations.
iorn--.N'. M, V. , sliipni'-nt.
,iay, jio.
(Cnnt Inued from Ta'ge One.)
llennelt spent Sun- world, which occurs this year Hi(.prU
tide from he- honiejihe weslem lerrltory nt the I int
liennelt came ilov.n ed Stales from Anril f'th to U'h, M;UI'.TS
brol lier. represents one ot t lie greai-m ao-
is visiting j vauces o!" tin- year. 'This work ia
irom Por- now flourishing in -l.it i ceniets,
that city ; in ten won iy :.-paiaie " tnd -Kirm; lej.
jadivily. under the sup-rvision "i s,(!1 r,s .,, n,.vv h,,
-7:n commiSSioiM d otlleeis wiioj .-tir, . j. eX,ham;e - I .le;; ular :
! have dedicated lheir lives lo '" " i N(tr Wl . a n .,..,mT M VM hlh.
ir:u amoseer u w oi : ur " - i,t:on Higher: diouth in Tevis.
AT A
NKW VtiKK (AP
St roiiR ; Nasii M ot 01 s
; points.
iiMi:
Stocks
soared I'fi
are K 1 1 itd-
. J. Tin
In
M r. and etieal w
from Oieuey. i lnd
iiting Hcii'
Mr. and Mrs.
oiuighler. Il-leii. aie visiting in l.a h'm
Crumb- ai the homt
Mrs. P. U. (
WiiHh.. (his week. Mr. Ho.'htritt ha' b.s
eharg.- of the printing depart im-nt and I iib-rciila rs. hospiials. slo-H
of the Washington State Normal , paid depots, prisoaer-ald serv
school at Cheney, and is now u:i a ; emergency relie
Kin-inir vacation. vvork among
tar from their own
biition lo the eall,'
he army program in
industrial schools for native
nd girls, homes lor b-peis
.. hospitals, shell, rs.
lee.
So'ar- I'lasy;
i ferings.
1 Coffee-- High
jians markets.
inei eusi d
4lt of-
atly Prazil-
ItennMlelliiir Store
The phhatdsoii Art and i
Shop Is being femodel'd and
painted this week. The interim
the building is being repapi
stal ions, rescue
mil i e git Is, agi Iciil-
Itural schools and a score of other
. jsoelal service and educational ae
ift 1 1 i it i- s.
.-I 'The largest at my missionary pro
of (grain Ih curried on In ImHati,
ed i where I here at " I ,:IS I comniis-
iiml i t nuinled and a ba eonv iH h" -, Sloiieit ohm
(,- i.uiit it. tt.e buck, nail of tl.e 'American origin, at work In :t.;t:M
.1,,.-,. 'I'll., wfirl will he comideted , centers in all parts of
within Ih'1 next few days.
many of them of
CHH'ACO (API Wli
untnvoi able w - mI her repi
'orn Highi'r; better
uaind.
CaP le
Hogs -
- i:as ; limited tl' iitaiid.
Low - r; iieu ler rcceipm.
UoM'ivinl Smllli Here
Ileverettd James Aiken Smith of
Portland anil formerly pastor of
I he 1 'i eshylerian eh arc It in I -a
Crande will arrive in l.a Crumb
this evening to visit with his
daughter. Mis. Karl Reynolds. U.-v-
that vast
cointry. which in ilscdf has be-n
divided Into five cmnpb t - lei i i
liiries for purposes of administra
tion, widespread flo'id.s in -Soul h
hwlia durintr the yenr--also in
china - taxed all the resources of
the ofliceis and culled for large
L-iani.s of money from the interna-1
ti.-n.il "s.-lf-dcniol" ttiml.
Tin- net largevt field is Japan. I
V. hefe there ilP' 'I'yi OtflciTS llP
Prices Delivered In La Grande
s; iai:i) h (i I'l'.
M.WDAItll M I'VV
M'Al.i:l) 8 TO I III Mi .
M M)l:l) II COACH
MAsri:rt"(i coach
.MAM I I! MOHAN
. siitm
.. lll.".ll
... SI I2S
...sir, ir.
... SITTo
... iri7."
BUICK GARAGE
II AMMiS .v SIM M ATI:. Prop-,
ncccstrs to Snutlinnl Shinii
j jjo centers of activity, and
eon ics i Viina. w it h 1! I S oft tc
Uvi centers.
Other I lehK
1 Tin- oth- r fields are cpie:
! in the I'epoit as follows: c
then ;
SOI-T WOO I'H'MMi I I
A fuiil.er pic-k-up in soiiwoud
lih-malid. coiiseip)- nt to the luihl
1 weather rec ntly prevailing In the
Inortlo rn and easiern states, is r
'poried by to- lumi.er industiy this
j week. sa;. s the Aiie-rieau l.uiii
bermun. !tlc.K;o. Neert ilep SS.
I the market is nut as active us it
was eNp etcd to be at this t.im :
but aliot'ii-r wek or two ot g 1
v. Mu. her .snouid se0 u substantial
i)iipro'i meat.
('he H it II 1 h e r n p n market,
whit h last w '.i showed some
lliiffe Floating Home
For Airships Launched
1 (Continued from Vnpn One)
;sioaiii power of all the ships in
;the navy just a few decades ago: i
hep vast flying deck is long enough1
and broad enough to hold two old
time batleships set end to end.
And yet the ship Is Just a mon
ster experiment with the newest
f .)riu ot 'auxiliary naval power, air
power. Her tulure is written in
Interrogation points, so far as na
val experts al home or abroad are
concerned: it depends upon actual,
practical experience with the
launching Into the air ami land
again of the 12 airships that
make up Iter real offensive arma
ment. The ship herself is just a
last, tightly armed but. almost n
arniored transport to get her dead
ly brood of wasps out where they
can ruin bombs on enemy buttle
tlcets or batteries.
The original plan for the Sara
toga would have s-t her in t he
water some years ago as one of a
lleet of six of Hie biggest, fastest
and most heavily armed battle
cruisers ever designed. Sh-'
would have looked every Inch a
lighting ship, the Whole SSS feet of
her length.
Pi-designed an u-.rcrnrt transport,
however, (he Saratoga will be one
of the strangest in oppeareuce (hat
lias ever KOUo (low n lo the Sen. All
the hamper has gone by the board
to leape only the vast flying de
running her whole h-n;;t it and
spi-c;di!u; umidsJilpn to un i.Nl.ret
breadth of liu feet. Crowd'
over to one side ot that deck will
he the reduced compass of hei
slacks, a cramped navigating lirld
e, -and a stumpy mast to rear hei
v.inbss m rials uloit. She will look
whin completed, like a monster
seugoing barge with a inisplueei
deekhijid and ajl the nyiiiini'l r
Mid beauty-of llu Hint would hav
marked iis'a cruiser will be lack
!llj..
P.til in the heavy bombers
oud 4a combat and other types or
aircrafi designed to cb-ar M alt
from Ihe deiks of the big craft,
the Saratoga will carry a potent
ial destructive lorce far grcal'-r
than would have been the powei
of lu r guns. She w ill have
i nough explosives In reserve to re-
.emiip the airships after they. have
dropped idiatges that would wreck
in city. She will carry machine
Ishops and expert inechaiilcK by Ih '
score to keep her nit brood In
lighting trim. She will carry
enough gasoline uiul oil to keep
nil the motor curs of a big town
in operation for a w eek. und ste
will have every apnliaiice I ha'
naval ingenuity has yet devised to
iinsisI Ihe planes when they s- t out
on ih'-ir grim mission of destruct
ion.
..Speed Is A-o
ACTION TOR
RECAPL IS
ANSWERED
Ladies' Pumps
Each day there arc new arrivals in Ladies' I'liinpn
for Kaster. The season's very smallest styles in
patents, two-tones and tans. Priced very low
$3.98 to $5.50
55 STORES
THE II II a
(Continued limn Pago One.)
lands that they cannot get an of
r..r on would lie utile nniler the
roil e.dule activity which would 1 0b.eci
follow to Nell their land and clean
up for once. It would mean to
close the stagailon period in
nl estate in Oregon for tt would
bring people here with means lo
lo ihiugJt. Just u tt has in Florida.
We do not need more poor people
I his state, but we do need
alth to develop the state and in
stall more industry, for the farm
must have a coast market for lis I
products under present high cost, j
of railroad operation which causes '
a freight rate that prevents agrl- i
cultural products of Oregon from,
crossing the desert to eastern mar-
kets. The only way to get Hint ,
industry Is to attract capital, and;
the only way lo attract capital is '
lo bod for It, just as Florida has '
done with market success. i
Pred.cts Tight.
"Of course t he politician who
has misb-d people for fifteen years ;
in order to keep himself before 1
the public eve, wilt fight hard to1
prevent favorable consideration of
uuxthiur, that opposes Ijie pet j
hohby horse which has carried him ,
S'llelj into office in the past. Oi,
course the radical who believes In j
tearing down and wailing calamity
r it her than attempting to find a
way back lo prosperity will op
pose tills because the calamity
howler is never so huppv as when
he can look people In the face and
tell them they are broke und ruin
ed. Hut that does not build a
country. Kcal estate nd busi
ness uclivtty builds, ami to get
t hat wo must have people wit h
means who will appreciate what
the state offers. I have listened
to the ciiiumtly shrlekers and seen
them work, und never yet have I
observed any good results from
their efforts. They keep them-
scIvch in office, which ts their sole
I. and when the next cam
paign rolls ii round they come forth
with another brand of the same
calamity howl offering remedy
for the conditions they describe.
"Mission Is to Aid.'
"I would Hay to Hu grange mem
bers, most of whom 1 know per
sonally to be high typo, falrnilnd
ed men nnd women, t ti it my mis
sion is to aid in developing Ore
gon while t.hls general Ion l on
earth. If that is sufficient excuso
for a recall election, then the mat
ter rests with Ihoite who have seen
lit to lake drastic action without
hearing a man whom t hey know
down deeply in their own hearlM.
trlls them, the truth as he sees tt.
Any elfort to recall one who lias
played fairly,- who has stood out
for what he thinks is right and
for the best Intensts uf thH slntn
and district will be resisted with
all the energy I possess for 1 deny
ut all limes Ihe charge that I have
brc:i untrue to Ihe trust imposed
in ine by a. Majority o the voters
of I'nion and Wallowa counties."
fUtertrtr they sell good candy
,1 Hr '
tVtKT'BtTES A DELIGHT
ht'fil
in 1 r.
Nig
and ti. er
In
si on
Indies, Pit
rs; Korea. 1
centers; Smith
S ill 1 '.o eentei
IIS Office!
ria. of fir
Kenya, Vnl
s I u st - vi n
all tll.ve (
d officers
esctit
jtlows: Ceylon,
centers: I Hitch
(lie) H In I
of fleers in
Africa, 1x5 of
: South Anier-
"d'Mi-i nt si 1 1 nu! h. hii
rs '"inrmcl ureal IV in the
raid to
-ks :
tally tho
iii'lLictUi
of Ihe
tni-
1h
not
last wek
e lioldin;:
mills a r
oi ditiien-
in 1 centers
1 rs in 1 et-nteiH
a! Africa. 1" of
centers.
-Ids the couimis-1 merit
uie assisted ''ylheld 1
n umbers
r.ned otfic,
rf native non-f
I S W ilO a t e es
.fll gres,
', and may b
! i t s own. Si
1 j bridveil, espi
sion, and r.
ing advantage the Pill to build
up their assort mm nl.s, a 1 1 hough
act ivil y along I li is line has not
progressed tar to date. The large
mills coniino" to hold firm to
their piovious lists in opeita
llnu hf nci-i -:ist d bus:iieK w le-n
furtoer iioptow tit in weutlo-r
conditions s' tin u lutes tie' imve-
t h-- heiivy stocks ito.v
he n t;iil ards. Tiiiil-
,sit cats have b . n i"ilin' d 'on-
sideriiitly and ate now a negligible
Infants Layettes
in Mi'i il uf liny K.li Ml. liI fur III.' IHlliJ si c I -!
rylliltiir (.11 tilt- lluhy- I I'mii I!"m hi i.'mi.i.
'"v.'. -ryll:ini TI"' lla'iy"
li.n
Art &. Baby Shop
"I VDIIYIIIINC KlK Till. IIAISV"
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LAKADLb
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EASTER HATS
Coats, Shoes, Stockings, Dresses
K0U INFANTS AND CHILDREN
We liavo a lure stock of host quiility
selling at liiwest jiriecK. .....
u ' "'-LADIKS' 'SILK llOSIO ' ; ""
$1.00.
LADIES STAMPED IIOI'SE DRESSES
On BHarautued fast-color cloth
Al $1.00
?2.(M COMPACTS
Special While They Last
At otic
Norton's Kiddy Shop
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The Spef-.l of III" sbill IS he
ureal est asset. She will be a bli
lo slash through any but the heu
VICHl se;iS at a rate almost eiUl
vab'tit to a railroad speed of 4"!
!iiihs mi hour-. (liven thai speed
:;iid the engine power and ruel
capacity lo maintain it hour utter
hour, tin- .currier could range fur
ahead of ti e battle fleet and Hu n
project hei air riotilht another
rn- more mih: farther to strike the
Hist blow at an uppro-aehlug ene
my. She will be from seven to
l. n kilo's faster I hail Hie restest
battl' skii. and only the most, mo
dern cruisers or destroyers could
lei ji pace with h"r.
The navy has no chance yet ft.
practice with any such weapon a
I much j
inlaid-'
work. j factor in the market.
i 'fii- I ai:gl;is t ! r mills i epoi t
Alleged Slayer Trii In r.M-apr. ,that tie t.-il b"i.-itie:.s. v. i:i h show . ,
.M.It.WV. ore. (lino Spadmd. d an (ruouiagim: im-jrus hisi j
w!:o is accured ot the murder oi ; w.-ek, com in ') s on 1h- ui-cia-h ,
! i i- n f sons "n T,u fin,i. w as lious d und J h." t iini lii ate ui"i ii ai,- j
in lie iity jail m r nlghl ly K- .l.'eriii:s. 'lie., ts scnir evid -n .-
Ml:, and C. W. Prooks. who an-'ihat Ca ii I oi ill.. I u-ik il
taking the man trout .-'an I'pui-; supd"-.': a-id is iit.out to ent.-r th.-
Cisco to Tacooia. Siiadoui was - mu rk I . II Uou :ii t he Aliunde
i.nl. -l in tto- woman's c li and vain-i s'-ahou rd has am manifested m
k- t!-i-'l to effect an escuoe d uri fig hit cn-st . KvpoMs ha
the night. He sii.ash'-tl a window Yd th- ir posiiDta and inanntai
pare Willi his bare lisi. but Poind Iummk are iM,t.iui: !-.i.ud to a
that the window w as h' avily Ui r- I steu . i- loreigil trade doting the
l-erl OI! t he outside, Ulld gave lip I so l 11! L' In oil I i"-. K th, l.rll Is rot -Ihe
attempt. tailing pi hii. I ion, rto'l-s l Pout;-
- - - -- , his ftr have I ) fedneed Mill I J
Ccilar Mill SitM-lld- .available wupi't" -i ar. r-.:np, ia-
M 1 ' S 1 1 l"t P! ,1 '. Oi.- The Thorn- i -. . i y li;:,'it. 'Ihe !-!) h.. been
Ketl While (idar s.iwioiU on j u fii nmu: op in (.'hi ti-;it l hk- l
fie north Matshfi-bl at-r front m ( nut f a w aHe-r ondi'ion-
innutineed today tha" op.-iu : ions -hii.imv- ; nd r t i 1 r s uii
v.oii! ! be susp.-lt'b d tir the pi. s- ; moved.
. y.i . v)ii- f. d - a i bank vi miners 1 Th.. b ' t d iv a - k - t ), h
.( t i" hing at 1 he Pirj-! Nal mnat a u" u:t ;i u i : -rd d in nu:
b.tnk or Piri.f'.ii. whl-h cos d P ;.? t-n d;y;, i 'ie t.-'h! ol
doors this vi. K. It is umb-T o. el !T, d frd. '; bv Po futnitnie
t h;i1 the Thompson Kelly coti.pa uy Hnd .ih. deot t t .-de. n e . i ,
is imb bjed to "te suyp.-mb-'l bank ihe a u t"tc oi n ! Irioniiy slo.s no
mere than M n;-". Closing of Ih" . t n t'-ocy to .-nl-, 1 1 market, ami
mill throws about 3'.' im n out o: fSooiiJ.g manuti.cturcis report 0 us-i-tiU'i'
yuiut. (in!.-ai ';uiet.
1
Yoi can depend
upon us for capable
service, no inatb-r
w hut t h e rirciiin
sfunccs may be. We
shall be phased lo
confer wit h you as
to di (alls and th'-n
carry I hein out
We pmlersland.
Oiu' Itnalhl Car
If at your .seethe,
fret! of charge,
.Main HI
BNOIKJItAHH A
FMM I'.KMAN
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W EDNESDAY and Till KSDAY
Jack Hoxie
in
"Flying
Hoofs
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And Last Chapter ol
'WOLVES OF THE NOKTIl"
WE SPKCIALIZE
ON
Generator
Starting
Ignition
All Electrical Repairs
To Your Cur
Guaranteed
Service
Full Line of
Service Furls
liaUery Electric
Service
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THIEF of BAGDAD
IMS MOST KTITENDOLS I'ROIH'CTION i
Cn;w its llorl.rd lo M-e him last iiinht. anvlmilv ! Wou! What a I'icluic!
Matinee at 2:15
.".Or and 10c
Nit-lit. 7;0(1 and 9:00
ode and 25c
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