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actum Woclnosd.-ty, April 8, 102T. ' TTTI? T.'A' nPJMniJ WVWKW rmcrnTTt:iT ...... i . jjjjjjjjjj;'oi 'iv v r-i. page Fivrc " - .--.,-..,, ,,-. .---. A j , Local News In Brief co.Mi.Nii i;vj:mh Union County Track and Field Meet ut Intou May ;:. Ku stern Oregon Track and Meld Meet yt La Grande May i. I'nion 1.1 v Slock Show at Un ion, June 10-1 t-l. '.'n( will firm arrive. Ulvru to I hose w h o ! Building Permits ii. 1. 1 1'ni.ii.r Tin- Aimriinn l.'-:i,,n limin .Corps li.-ld it smr.sNt ill prnotka. Monday t-vcnillK III lliy.-itihl. narli. JCt-ltn-ncil iriiui I'nrlluiul Mis. Kay Murphy i.luin'il ti, hr limn,- Ir n- litis mm ninir km 1 t in No. I' l. alt.-r sp.-mlinK S'-vn .u days in Cortland. I.rao This l-Ai-nin .Mrs John AdsUiui and small son. I l'ryor, 'aHI I, -ay- lids cvi-nin for s-pokam- lo visit I'i'luiivi's Tor s.-y-cial days. Hull,! Si iiicil III) I'm , hi Mrs. .1. T. ll.wv.y. Jr., 1ms r-lurni-d from a tni.nlirs vlsil In fori liitxl win, ,, r pannl I. Willi ill I'orllurfd Mis. Ilnrv.-y had h, r son. Cilford lluy, ,-uiiiln,U t th-J-uronls' Kdui-nlinniil ltnr.au au.l lie huh found to ! mi p.r i.-ni pollVrt. Il- Is now s'-y.'ll inonlhs oll ami , ii;his 1 7 i.'.un.ia. Un-i-MHt niulil roru l.il.y or this aw. ai-iordlnt; lo lir. J. li. xk-ukuII. who inaili- th.- examination. Tolls iM-loiir Kotiif- Hal Itolinrnkniup. who r.-i-,-ntlv ill from i'orllainl to (Iran. I.-. siatts Dial it on- wish, s to avoi.l I in- oil.-U portions of lite Or,a;n;i Trail, wist of IVndl. Ion, th.- fol lowing detour ran he used Tin Hallos lo (Vnlrrvlllo, Wash.. I,jek ,'liy Marysvill.- f.rry. Arllnirtnn Hoiini-r Junc tion. II. ppm r. i'llot ' Itocli uml th.-ii IVndli ton. 1 A p.-rniil for I In- end Inn of i ino.l.-rn honit- was Issu.-il at llr. city ofli, Hits mnrnlnif to C lllopl.-nsl.-'.n on N nv-.-nu,- i,-twt-t-n Kiulith and Ninth air, - Ik. Tin- work lis to cost in tin, neighborhood ol j 3.ri. j PREPARING 10R TAKING OF SCENES (inltmit-l It Page One.) Mint' liahy Son Mr. and M i n. Chas. Wilson are the parents ol 11 Imliy hoy horn lo tln-i.1 this morning ill the Grand Itonde hospital. Leave for linker C. M. Mall ot San Francisco and Captain K. T Allvvorth, who were Uvrv tliti fiim purl ol th" wvuli i;t jinlirHtu ol Hi.- (. A. ('. ilriv jlhi' I'nion Mt-niorial Ijui1;!hih 'I'll SllltW Hl(t Itllf.'.l, 'I'll Hri-ncK arc to show llu rush ol I hi iMO-sptcloih to K'' I" Hh ;;olI Ifiritoi y and purl ray t ho ha t-d ships and liumlir.tps uml'r Wliifh tlu-y Lilmldl in ih.-ir loifs l K, ; (u .,n i:,-lianc- in order lo MuU" iut ilu ir (.-hiinus. Miss ii!a lana. famous iimiIIoii liii-tint' aHrss j in pliiv (he li-nl-iny lcininitic it.i,. opposite Victor .Mrl,a;;h n. Olhi'r incnilM-is uf lu nit to Im linamhi luTf aii I ten I.on, Anita .Nilgai, i lainli' (iil hnt;v.alcr ami U illiam t (HiKlm. Tin- A dcliRhtfu! K A ST Kit (,'IFI is tills )ian.lsoni(. (-i.inldn;i tion box of Cain Noun. T.,1-1,-t Wat.-r uml i-'acu i'owdij-. if Blossoms Bring Memories .a 1 ' i v Coninihsion .'-tin (lor Mi,u,'r Hls inorniiiK. lTof. K The r-Kiilar w.-d;lv -tin ofl'' IJ,'M A" ''" w ho lu r' Uu- rily c.minission will W hrhl!"'"1 t!u'"1 Wi'ut ,0 lt;iU,r ,ilst ''v" lonUlit nl 7:yn oVIo.-K In Ihu citynin T1h'"' Wnt'rury for tin- rr hull huihiinK. Tin- me.-tins an ul-!ni,uluU,r ,,f ,h" ''"'' Hn- ways opi'ii to the puhlif. ii'Tpnut', poimno. and utn r north- wesi poiniM company in sehi'dnlrd lo ar rive here ahutit the lirst of May and wilt ppicved directly lo tin-. fOI- lake. Th.- lilinin hi this vicinity p. K j wiM lint al.(i; (, ii dnya ul l'0.';dhly two V'eks. I.crt fur I nion M Mrs. t N. (ii!. son and daiiKiitei , r!iylltn, h'i't this morning for theii liome at I'nion alter spendiiiK sev eral days hei-e with Mrs. CJihson's niolher. who hay heeii ill. i RAILROADMEN I'.ACK SPORTS (Continued from VAtsti One.) Personal Mention Kctiitiutl Home After spending se . ral day vis iting wi: ti he 1- s'Nt-r. Mrs. T. K. I'arks. al Klin. Mrs. H. K. Hunt and two children passed I hroiimi I,a Crande this merniiiff en route to their lionte ttt I'arnia, Idaho, pie- .1 - Olll- 'i'he t'ara . l.eaoly pai alions iiu-luile i.iii.-t ter. perl' line, oap and i paet powders, any one toinhination of two or makes a Kn-atly apirei-: Kilt. Cur a Nome f.s the first cImmcv of women of culture and refinement. UgS Glass Dr Inc. La Grande, Orcgun LADIES' DRESSES Wool, Jersey and Serge Dresses for misses and ladies. The season's most popular colors and styles. These dresses are ex ceptional values at prices which 55-Store buying offers. $5.90 to $6.90 ..- ...v.. V .... si 4 7v k AS:. 1 1 I " 65 STORKS T ViS k it Mrs. DoiiKlas was s!iotIiliK in l.1 Oiande from Wallowa Monday. -Mrs. (. . to Grande day. isiier waa a visit or I run Ktjjin yt st-r cm invest iallny various liatldtns winch coidd he a a ynmatum. chairitiun of this and iiiHpcctiiiK, about the elty htpied lor- use a.s Y. .HolloliM Is committee. Viitinr Here ! 1 s. liohert M. l'yper arrived in I .a Crande this morning from I'ort lund and w ill sp-nd a short time visiting here h. lore froiisg to h-r lioiiie al Hois.-, - ih', .-'he will In a fcueat of Mitt. ti. i;. .Miller JiiK here. I laniel Itoyd, attorney from K;t . trprise. was a htislru ss visitor lo :La Grande yesterday. j Mii-S Ulltll lleiiShy returne.l to ! her home at l-agin this morning 1 it'ier .spending a short time herii shopping. To Secure Hide Kaifije. The rifle raiu;e at Kamcia has hceii procured tor use hy the niem hers of the association and will he used hy tie- sportsmen who en joy a day with their miiis. A dance is to be lven hy the s,s.;eiatiun on April 17 to r-ise I funds lor tile work. Hie;t land- say is ehattn;;in of the commute. -Willi Kugt-ne Itnh-w. far! Cook. Sax Ilruce and W. i '. N'Jf an as- I sistanis. has taken place in even m.iklng puldlc cnange that him lie 1m Kpeeclles; Within a wc.-k. iliis nioiith. Mel in spoke at a hanMH.-t at kuh- l(Uise Mcinhcrs' OHk'cs 1 mond, a.. uiih guest of honor at . rfi , ir L, 0i ,ww WasinngUm, and of! leiat--d at tin j nSi'IV"",?:'" "v '""i WASIMN(iT.X (Al-)- r,,nCT.-ss '1:1 ' "T. -N ".""! has l,-f, p ,0 l.avi.l l.vnn. ar, l,i. f,ni.- uu' icnoii 01 lout ( .....t iladam Tiunura, wifo of tlio Hocond Hecrotary of I ho Japanese embaawy, Ttdjlro Tamura, with her llttlo daughter tiumt nre carried back to old Japan with the aroma of their native bluMHomii which suntiund the Tidal Basin in WuahintftOQ. THE HUH It Is believed hy Kdison lh.it u Kreally Improve,) method of ex traction 1 possible and that ft may he advantageous a hastening yield of latex und (jreutly redncu cost of irodtictton. Klrestone m determined that Americans shall produce Ihelr own rubber. fie was tnsl runienlnl In having eongrcsH vote '.in appropria tion two yearn uko, giving $4 ntt.nnn to Ihe deparlincnt of commoiTe for InvcMtigatlon of hew Mources of rubber supply, and $11111,000 to the depart nient of HK'rlcullure for ex perimental purposes. lie now has a complete organ isation in Liberia, on the. west coast of Africa, operating u rubber plantation and preparing to plant rubber on an exti n.'i e scale. "The Ilrilish rent rtctlnli act lim its production and exportation to just one-half the normal crop." l-'lre.il one aya. "Americans must awaken to the necessity 0f doing .something to relieve the grip now held by i'or elgn Interest n on a commodity ho Imporlunt to our welfare and prosperity." problem of bull-ling of l h- capitol. ih l4nV;;l snrey for ;t irw ; notise the ollie. s of representa-P-i Itv. s. It has given him SiT.mi tor h nnr expects him in report I5LAST WRECKS POWDER PLANT (Coiiliuued from l'ago ne. RESIDENCE UlTLDINf; years ago participating in such fesm iti.-s. In the light of Meilnn's pareiitiy Increasing interi sis in ; ih , , " '" j"-ioi.K oi uie Hixiy-nimn , i. .,r,,.r n,.. ,.,H.t even considering riKignliiir his ioIi. .....l-ivss ,..m r:.ii r l,M I 'BUiiiptlon as it is rumored from im... t ' ." , " k ,or alteinoon. In U 1 l III lllll lllir lliul I... ... .. , .-: . t ' - ' ii- "I i'mii o.i ice rooms apiece. in '.. ... Illclallt lo enter public life. th.-V I house members have Mil uilr tii.iT)i I nig some women, sought refuse , I fiiMii the flames by j inildinr into u. small river which flows by the plant. The 4- plosion occurred 1 mined - t Here from Cbencv ; .Miss Mildri-d l-'ox is visiting in La Crandn al tin- home of her pa ri'iits from rheney. Wash., where she is a student at the Washington M ile Normal School, .she will re turn to school Sunday evening. Home front Yi-it 4 Ait'-fvau ,4ilin-nco nf.-twn 4iwmths .Mrs. I, ."(;. Wlsaler has returned , her home here. While gone Mrs. Wissi.-r visited her daughter, .Mrs. Ivirl hoane, at Cortland, her Son, Harold Wissler. at l'i ndletoil. and iiunlher. dangiiier. Mis,, ) red Stal-ll-M. at Walla W.-lla. Wash. j M i s. Jim ,a trealnn-nt. . A. Ilemhii ka uenl to Ihi-i morning tor im dicai ( fori t inmd PICKING UYv n iriiin Pugr. Oiii'A believe he would greater regret ive it now with th. 1. W. Inyalil of I La tirandc yesterday on ht; North I'owiler. .Mr-, property at lhal plac II. Ionian, two $;i.aiio t iioines; Mi-j. siisiin Xuiier. $:i,iumi iionie; II. I', ';:(.n J7,tniu biist tland. was ill ii' ss huiMimr: I . ii. Lode Jl.f.oa way ' bllsille pow I Itiailllti n done iiachtne of the work of blend- tnn-pounil lots for eture of flreworkH had by hand, but Tuesday t as int rod need aa a Prices Delivered In La Grande SI A.VKAItl) 0 COI I'l-: STANDAUli n si:l!AN STAVKAUl) 0 TOI ItlVfi ... STAM.AIill II COACH ....... .MAsriilt l coach jiasti:i o si:iA. ... SHI III ... sm.vi ... HI 1-5 ... si.-.ir. :...SI775 ..-.,-. BUICK GARAGE li:X.IN(;S A- NHI MATi:, IVops. Smxrvflii-s lo Southard V Miimi 'MckcK Out I'oirpliuiciilary liekels for the (lalaia, "The Seven Last Wolds of On si," which will lie given at tin- Milimdist Kpis"o v tiinur. may In 11. S. Chapman terpl'ISe WifiT PeKtslTril HtV laer hotel today. huildiii! Itryanl ownsi -.4tt home; i , :i,riii home. ; April; llryan , , .... home, merchant ol Lll- I ' - VM1WT l,arj or tho ii. 1 . Goodnougl Harlow S l.tin' J'oiii-1 I'ot iiiilw. - . - niaiiiitig alt permits. everiteen ca I h d r.u- estimated osts iMtiglng from &:'.m to JV.'.a. Anti-l'ruhibitiuni.st.i an- up arms oer what they t.-rta ".sacri-ljc legions" changes mad.- in the liolyjis Itible in a i-. c.-nl "shorter v.-r sixf.i" of the Holy Writ lei.-miy is.aied. lb'' Nic etiort, according to wet ad Kag.-r, I vocates. h;.s been to make a Hlbt. lo cotilorm to what a prohibitioh 1st thinks the Itible should be rather than to represent I he t ru leachiliya til' the biblical sag' s. : lu every instance w here Ih word ""wine" is 'favorably' ;u, n each. In which to reeeie visitor hohi conferences, and house thi'i , ianor-sa nig ocvice. r.-scii i atl e t wo rooms is I he oh- I ject of Ihe survey which Mr. Lvutl! Tll,, nlil,lt ls It HsiIimJ in n'wool-j ailed upon to n tk-. ' 'd ar-a In North Hanover and placed f roni 5i to j l'w McNARY HACKS RECLAMATION Pirates to Play Raker Nine Here Next Sunday (Continued from one Honed in Hie Hible.' stys Cipl.uil W. II. Slayton, ' it has been d"hl d or tiie meaning i - 1 1 1 1 H -1 -1 ,v changed in the -shorter lljlde.' "lint in every inula, ice w here w ine and st rung drink are men - ! finite proposals hav b'M n advaiicr .J. i me is t,, build Within the court of the present h"ii c olfiee building a slructure nine -it ories hh;h at an esiimaiei) co.'-t of Slt.fum.iiiMi. in provide ::7r room. TM:! plan also contem plates raising-the pr.-.-.-nt building one Morfv, The ot her proposal .(would !.. Irt'coiis'i'iiita rn'w" bii tUl- . the mg near).)', hi the 'old of COIHluitlee! I lor I In in at t h I members had II t had only chairmen offices pro l ii d capil-.l, i nher I' OlIlCS Meat- in I heir ir.un I'ngi One.) Honed unfavorably lion directly from the t reasu ry." , J-L. H'"' are retained "Such a policy." he said, " otiM j i n t ) hi a-i lined up at, present ,(l 'he marriage teas' encourage log rolling, incite jm!-, looks like an airtight proposition, j ''I'btin;? Christ's lirst oiistes among the advocates of the I Several new ball nlavcis h..e In- ' changing of water ii tl church I' rnlay j arious projects, with the result i c t e( p,,.. ijiis season and aome been siiptress d by obtained at the that all would fail by reason id ol them show real class with Ihe Lath-undo 1 n v.;t no ill com pa ny of - the unscientific nu-Hmds used." .bail. tics or the N'ejsou I'Mining coin-j j The diamond is in goon .--hap-. puny, a. cordiim to alinoum einenl t scienlisl finds I bey had nuack j .Malta u'er I'r-nch has a crew of ni'-n tins morning. Th- s.- tickets will be' (H tors in H:iti It. C. Vmi would working on lie- th Id at present and K'KJ-I imlit 7: 1 Ihes All r L( t Ci r.-t. r- i na lli- lliiiaele. the o v.iue. has l. St' eCMS'UK of llu- Loid's work;;. "I'ndoubtediy." r.ya Slayton. "P is Ih-' plan ol the dis to i id ic (hotels, a, id lu downtown hii-diio;;.- i buildings MILII AIIV Tnl llM.V m; ( ). A. Cor e lilt- Holy llil, I.- in l,. I,,,.,,,. i Mim-iors in M...I. ii. , . no wi..,.-. on ,n-- ... i-i a pn-s.ui an. i ; t In- i-.-n: .r. d l!il.l- linl il l'i ii li'll tin- s.-als va- ,-xpc,-t thrni lli.-n. lint mil now. jwill ha,- 11,,- ,niir- lot smooi ti.-, . un- ilrys an- ilooio.d l,,r ll,. ; ' olf in tin- n.-M ,-w dais. 'l-h,. mllKli o,ii,-iiial Itihl,-. sa- s in ill.- la;l - - - - - s., ..n, ,,i.., .,,.,, lK1. I ,.,,.,,,.,. ,;,.v,.:,: .. My ,.. '" " . Look of tills tool, Ii aster 1 ogs At Clint's MICIIAKl.S-STERX VALUE-FIIJST SUITS AND TOP COATS S!)S.-. to .?;2.1.- IIKIIG HATS FOlt EASTKU SI.!).-) to S7.00 AKKOW SIIII'.TS FOK IOASTI-.U SI. 95 to $1.85 COWEN TIES FOR EASTlHi 95c to .$2.13 AI.EE.N A HOSE FOU EASTEK 15c to $1.15 NETTI.ETOX FINE SHOES AND OXFORDS FOR EASTER $12.00 - $1X00 - .$1 1.00 Outfitters for Men and Hoys of Quality Clothes Clint's Clothiery SERVICE AT SUNRISE TO START DAY taU, Hook au iv l.i of l.ll..- i.l shall .of III'- f',--ililimir.l fr.n. i l'n'o nni Markets lion ot" Miss Mdlre.l Lov.lt. H" sid s s, eial numbers by the vest ed choir in ti-" evening' Mrs. Leo I'. Miller will rend, r a solo, Itcv. Kchli (o sjicak. j LeVerelitl Kitiir-r Cram Kellh will return from his trip to Cali fornia Koiip-iinie heiore Sunday and ,uill give the main addrehs at Ihe b llmdisr Lp.senpui church. The eliuir wilt smg "Love is the Cum- n! or AM." from ihe Cantata "Llv int: Ci-riKr" by Wlld.uier, and Mrs. L. o Mill, r wilt appear dm soloist it Uf morning s-rvu-es in addi tion l'i 1-ipllHaial Ki'lVId . At Si. !et"-H Kpiscoi.al ehuri I iiiere wiii be a sp -cial inusiral pio- araci, directed by Miss Kathleen Campbell and an Luster ne-ssag -by II. v. S. W. Creasey. The r.(ep,ing of new members uiil be feature.) at the M.IJiodls I ;piseoial c h in eh, Sout h. in addi l mil to a spe. j,i in usica I progra ru. P:ist. r programs will also be tiv- ii at the Lutheran church, th ''linn ii of Col and other (hurdle, in th" city. Mellon "Out of Shell;" "New ri!!e" Discussed I'OKIIAMI MAUM IS I'ULTLAM), (He. ( AC) Cat I le and hogs nam inn Uy stea.'; sheep weak. KggH and hulterlat st.-ady. liutter -lac. is i n Litr.vr SAX !'L ANCISi'O (AC) tirfal 4i;'.c. Hi CaplaPi T. C. ,b Cormick. a' s;slaiil prol. Nr ol tailitary nee and tactics, h.ei : b. . i a ppoinle.) t mirna lie ill of: i e; jm t barge ,.r tl-..- IH, annual ratll lar y torn rta u i nt nl t e- college, sclc duied lor May v.h on I II I,. M. Sergeant II. i. Crocker, tiia.i an ,.'is.st.s:aui professbr of the Military , d. pai t in- nt, will assist Ca pia in -MctoMiticK. according to on nounce::ie,iM ,,(- i ;,,, ( M'is s. e.immandaiit of cadets. M"ie than Jtmu stud-als am. fa ally m- riibeia ui i;,p.,. p;iJ i ,,, the altait. planned to t- th- mi.'.i elaborate military di:-pi.iy er put on h r.. Abu taking mihiaiv work, i o e i j s enrolled iii gvmnuMtim and rh;ing clasw. s and faculty m mbers of riding classes will be main p:t-' tic: pan i;-'. . Ill' hnitaid Hine, Inl'ii iiiail v I 1st - 1 , 1 I it si ff'''ni int'e-'i ti "in l'.iL'e r me.) I,ae i -1 a 1 1 1 1 ' d hl' attendance. hif" then.' are li n d " r-H nod al O hav heel, (he l.i me nf hS i-ey a i s i no longer. W here thepi, ;e now ae- , ndm," ij'.JU II, m. ha 111 M.- ,-r iiian , ..,H .ii I'OUTI.AM. (.liM.N MMIMil ' Hill. A Mi. I ir- . (A I -i Un, ; Soft. whll,.. Ainll. M.i.it; Mv. nifo i Sl.aii; w-slt in sliil , A,-il. i I was c .May. il.r.r.; hard v.iiin r. April, i in '' Sl.r..-1; -l.-,. JI...I: niolh-rn sm un-. . ani..n April, 8 1.. ".!: May. l.f,:!; -I n ! II r.-l. April. l.-l n; May. SI. IS; 1 1 : 1 1. I 11. t 111 l. ll. ird hill-. A .1 1 1 $ I sa; Mm. 5 mi. Corn No. K . rlilpin,.i(. A;,rii m;; Ma.- . i f: i,o. l.i'M'iiN' (Al'j..- Tlii. fair lp- h atli't,i:tnl.. the town i t I In- Kaj li m, 11, and r oiiiplo. i-s of In.' I '.irpoi-a -lili'limond. a Mil nt!, of umv i nl.-ri.'iiii, , at a din- '111 ly al nhlrli Ih,- i.'.P'r l"d as ;i 1 1 Tin- .lliin.-r !l l .laor A 1 1 nnr II. ,w- in oiira;;.- K.,ol , mplovf-s of Ih,- dtfl. i.-nt n-nls. ih.- niavor hiins.lf is li. a.l ah, r I -tun oiii i linn "i f London ' her .'i- M.M!..i:is AT A lilAM i; NI;VV ViiliK (ATI SI.,, lis I regular; "I. n a i:,, ,v ,',,, i i I. w.- I, ai n.-Av 1 l-.w. Hon, is - - SI, adv; p,..-s,ji,- . I''r, in h li ns ,-, li,. , For. den t- u-taii k-on. Can Talk Again C (, t I i hoiitfi in : Sugar - low I'll- ye; Coffee - markets. cmcAc, high-,- 'orn miHHl. cHt; I. 1 1 ok n Mixed; N new biiji 'i'! ; i oiUMii t ' I 1 1 i .i .:t low- t :ia.i; 1. : .1 V ' yar ns, apart among I he sap lings and brush. A brush fire Uncovered noon after, a mile from I lie spol, was believed by ftiv mcn to have started from the same explosion. Many ol her briinh fires were started by sparks. i, . int. tikiiov ih;ai M'SC()Vr (Hy the Assoclale.l I'reiis - - The Mosl Hevcren.l Or. Tikhoti. I oi mcr pal rlarch of all I: ii'Sla, di d of aligin;! peel or iM here to.k.y after three davs illnesi. TRIO TO FICIIT ' RIG MONOPOLY (Cen til. Hed from I 'age One.) and Hdisi.n -He bending their ef forts to produce rubber in this couidrv on huge lam holdings lu I- I... ol... "Lubb.-r restrictions this your will cesi Anjerican car owners at te;.;.t M iat.no,. (HOI and l very like. iv wtu he m ar. i- 5:1110.11110. nun." j I-1 r. si one sa s. " l-N ery j a-cent :.lauc- lu tin- cost of crude rub ber means an addlffnnnl burden of about $7:. f.iiiui loaded upon the American people. hti I'er t'ciii hi TireK "About. Ku per cm of the world supply of rubber Is grown in the Huiinh pons. Hslon.s in (he Km I Oasl ) A 111 erica consumes 7 a )n-r e. nl of tie- w.rld's supply. Highly .er cent of the rubber consuriieil in America goes Into automobile and 1 rink t in-,. "liubber w.im around li ccijIh 11 pound whep tin- restriction act be. ca me opera live. Today H is un P r cent iilnlii-r i,nd imllcaf ion point to luilher advances." Lord, Klre.Mone and F-Mlmri have been carrying"- on extensive Investl-gail-ms in l-'lorida. (in Ihe l-'onl ami i;di-on eslatis in Kort Myers, l-'la.. aoiM'- very promising- rubber l re. :i arc growing. tin the -,rd t;n 111 1. ar Label le ami on the gov ernment e p.-ri m en m I farm near 'oeo Mint drove some varb-i h.s of rubb-r (r-es. piaiiis and ahnibs ai,- growing in a very encouraging manner. Inning a recent conference of the I ee ,-n ')(!(, )a. I'M t SOU icaib ueveral Im porta Ii I sugges uot.s regarding new prnceHKefi f 'ia.tion something different -1 "n Hie methods now in vogue in Hi- Kar Lust. 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I', ill, 1.. d 1 alter t for tin 1. as l- : ii'.K . n- Is 1. In nil', d'-i-.i in pi.iii.iiii. ol 01 Hiu.-la.l of ,-nil to siH.ik ueaii ivrd of that fu. ullv In HCl his larvm " n-n ( iincr had net In. A ihorl ,l;;o l iatiit.ul Usui nn tn ; 'jrfi.it if? Iiuynx. n rn-w Inv.-ntlon- ul In o mustered the u.r, of It h,.i.he can carry on un a-jdihie. con .. vsi-si'.ioa. W! ARCADE Iffl Douglas Fairbanks IN Till': JLJLJLJL1JJL KJJLJU&JZ JL. "IT'S KNOCKINt; 'EM DEAD" DON'T MISS IT! Matinee at 2:15 50c and 10c Nit-lit, 7:00 and J;00 50c and 5c