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Monday, April V), 1!)2.". THE LA" GRANDE EVENING. OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Uocal News In Brief C'OMIMJ luVfcNTS April J 7 April A nt t k s In i liiiol auditorium. t'nlon County Track and .Meet at 1'nion .May 2. Eastern Oregon Track and Field Kit -Id it. Met a! I. a Grande May Union Live Stock Hhow ut Ion, Juno 10-1 Un- Ill Andrew Honey, .1 1 to hut noiri'- because , is confined Ot tllll'HH. Jlero from YaUliim Mr. and -Mrs. i"h-.:n. V. .Moral) ii i). I da m; titer, I Vilricia. arrived in l,a Grande la:,: v-nin;; and will MM'iid X"veral days viiliiu- lu re ut Ihi' b K. Mto ati home. Spent I aler Heif . M i s. '.. II. I'ross spent y.-.t l.a (Jrnndo at t!ie home ol' h son, Mi lvin 1 la ut ly on Willow S1 reel She return' tl to !:! home In Tort i:i:id last ev ninn. j i i ... Treaiiors M'MC Mr. and U r:. trl W. cent arrivals in the city from Iowa, have moved into the country near i Sumiiiei ville win ii .Mr. Treanor it " employed on a farm. Mrs. Hrnlnim Hiwn rhiM . Xlie iH. chest of the Americ- Kehnmd Horn Woicin Orjnn mi Legion Auxtltary, which has Mr. and Mi-h. Knits! Veins and t '':" display In 111- variom; 'auditor. I Set iv Mae, have mum- Hi ore v.indowH for Ihe pas; three "TT to li C.-unde after spending thee. lis was presented to Mm. J.uev n.mt I .v weeks in Hortland and Graham. The presentation took otlu r coast points. Home from I jitei pri-c .haUe. and Mrs. .1- W. Know Ich )i;i e retoriied to theii holm- in I .a i Crande ami I !t .iudje is now husy llfihlllU, court heif. lie has In "II j InildiniT court :it 10nti-rpri.se for the past two Weeks. I llomi' I'nnn I'orllrml ; AI I ii- spi'iidinjr t lie past I wo j weeks In I'ortland visiiini,' her pa-i tents. Mrs. Ilarohl Knhinsou ami son. Harold, Jr., returned to their, home here lhi:j jjioi Jitn on train I No. M. i irtte (o Portland Accompanied l-y (I. T. I less, of 1'nion owner of the old t in-mm Trail narace, W. '. I Vi kins.. Lin coln and I'ord dealer lo-re. drove to I'orttan.l Smal.iy for the pur pose of driving a new car hacti to La Crande. 1'i-eachcd iii f'.tir!r Clinc h K. 11. CoUer. ho lias lieeii isit lim La Gvamh;. leii t'riilay for Hur ley. IdullO Uhlle tie pn;ieied Oil Kaster sei nitHi yesterday in 1 he Mist Christian Church of lturle. Extraood Suits l oit novs 'J'wii )aiv of knickers :lI1-v t 1 miwcst .styles tliiit jiivc wear and serv ice J'ur Itciy.s. ?j.sr lo $r.: STAK I'.H AM) SIIOKS l''oi' Soi'vice and Style Fin' (iys ':.!.- to Clint's Clothiery The Ntoro Willi m Cousclcnr Prices Delivered In La Grande staviiaih) o corn: .. M AMl.Mtll II SKItA.V .. SIAMlAllll (I TO I HIMi Kl AMIASMI II COACH .. .MASICI; II COACH M.WI'l.li 0 MillAN BUICK IHNMM.S V Successtrs lo A Victor De Pinto Violin Virtuoso u-:ti!odist i-;riscor.u. Au.-inces You!ir Womi'ii's (iciu'i;rl Admission "Uc 4 n lii! n to rok-r (Jrunde will probably lomorrow . Suitnniin;; Pool Opened I Kt v.-ral of tin- younr et of li Ilirande went to Cove yesterday ! :w iiumini,-. The put. I ai 'ove is now cpfih-d for tin- miiiumr tea i Hon. Married in Walla Walla -Mr. and Mi. Max Livingston of j moicioii, wilt) Wert- mai'IUil in Walla Walla Sul unlit y nihl. are in l.a (irainle lo upend sever! dan t. tin home of Mr, and M rs. Koy McNees ,bcfure Rotny on to Uil tario. Winl to INiitland Mr. and Mrs. l,o( SnoilrayM, ac- e ut"oinpiinie by Fred Kitidle, Carl i Hid in anil J. Ioliald Meyer, mot - ored (o 1'orlland yesterday ami viil attend the Masonic ineetin: r in I tjeillK held tin re t!i;s Week. Mm for Truck .Meet Anion,' the I'nioll pi ople who witnessed Hie l.a Ciiande-l'uion track and field nie- t here Sat ur- day aiternoon were I toy ( 'on U I in. superintendent of schools, Hubert Wakefield, J. W. Maxtor ami oUi- 01 S. place Saturday evening at einht ct" i clock iit Lilly's llurduart store Little Miss Uosalie Fox assiste.l. .Mr. l,oiiL;rcllov H'iis Mr. uml Mrs. J T. l.oimlelluu were in I .a (iraiitle last evening and this niorniu'; en lome ttt theii lioine at N'ampa, Idaho, )y auto, after atendintr the m'eetim,' of tin I n la ml Mm pin; lOduca.tional Asso ciation at Spokane. Washington Mr. l.onifellow takes the position of Superintendent of La (Srande kcIiooIh tlie first of July. Iji lloule Home Walter Meacham. the Oltl Oreuoii Trai aiul secretary of tin; her of Commerce, president ol I association, liaUer Cham was in L-t Grande this morning his home at Maker all' the past lep days m 1' ducting a campaign ft land quota of the Or lludf,'et. in route lo r spendinu rthind con r the I'ort sun Trail Altt niliii- Mcclinx Geo. T. Cochran h it vest for I'orlland where he will n several days in til tendance a moetin:' of the Grand Chapte rtlay I hi' Ito- yal A cell Mason Momlay. t lie Grand Council of lloyul ami Select Master Masons Tuesday and t lie Grand Comimmdery of Knight Templars Wetlnesday, Mr. Coch ran is Grand Royal Arch Captain in tin; lioyal Arch Masons and De puty Grand "onimandcr KniKht Templars. I ill ICrtilrlH'il from i:ii-t Miss I'riili-rilii- SclnlU turni'il In inT lionii" h'Ti' loll. .Mums., ln-ratis" ol ol h'T iimlhi'i', Mrs. l-'n h;is ri--froi:i Tio.s-hi- IIIii.-hm il Si liillii' ill! linn-. who is ln-tt.T al I In- lin Miss SchilUe has been leaching In I the Wall ham school for girls t here I ami si inlying voice tinder the din c-i Hon of Theodore Schroeth-r. Al ! though she planned to remain It Hoston until Jum- she will not re turn this spring, but will resune her work there next fall. Personal Mention Miss Klaine Mo Nary and Miss Jessie Cassidy were week end visi-! tors to La Urunde from HaUer. Mr. and Mrs. liny Lake Cii-antle visitors Sat unlaj 'ove. Mis. limner Hid we (Irande from North urtlay shopping. M r ami Mrs. K. C. Hichi Rill III . s i ii.vi si l-J.-i . Sl.1l.-i . M77.1 ..9-1'.1 GARAGE SIM MATi;, I'rtip-. Southard V Shiim Margaut Nolz l'iiiim Soloist Thursday, April 16, 1925 ( 111 IU1I. S:1.1 I. M. IMiicatinniil Auxiliary Ucx-rved Seats 'motored la WaMii Walla, Waidiln'r- tiin ytMterday. Mrs. lib liinuro iv mat tit tl al Unit t!:u'i', where v l.-ucluM who"! and Mr. HUdunore returned lo J.a Gran do last uvea iniT. M in. A. It. ll.'Udti.l.N went t.i I lot Hake this morntiiK to midlrul treatment. CANTATA HELD ! ONE OE DEST (Cont In tied from Tawo Ono.) Tim eiiKemhle of the choir vtdces was marked y a harmony tint howed the inity of tlie various parts as with one apparent voice t ho many voices hli udcd in uni son. The foMowiiiK is the outline of tho caniata: Sacn d Canta "lAVi: KVKKLAS'l'I.N'G" ( IVlt ie) "J ark m ss Kcium-d" Choir Stquauo Solo--- Ml:s Isahelle .Miller I larttoile Solo - - Mr. I;. O. Williams. Come. Only Salvation" J Hi H Si'O'ano anil Contralto .Miss Isahelle Miller Mis. V. II. Hohm nkauip, Jr. "Kastcr Jaw ninK" '. ijuartct and Choir "Tlie J-;aster TidillKs" Soprano and Choir Miy;t Adeaile llnth Clark "Ye Slow of 1 Icarl" Tenor Solo and Choir Mr. G. L. Jmtton "Life KverlastiDK" Choir "Karth Could Not Hold Him" Contiaito Solo M rs. W. ii. Ho lint nkamp. J r. "Crown tlie Itisen Kint;" Tenor Solo and Choir Mr. Donald Kunk "1'raise Him"... Soprano Solo- Soprano oliliato Mrs. Kay Fuller ami Choir "Teach Me to Love Thee" Trio Soprano, Tenor and Haritone Mrs. Adelaide Kill li ("ark Mr. Donald Funk Mr. T. K. Hettamy "Tiie Great lxample" liass Solo Crof. K. D. Towler "Joy lo the World" Finale hy the Choir Thi personnel of the choir con- tained the follow ing w ell known j sin-;ers of the community: Sopranos- M i s. Hay Fuller, .Miss j Aihlaide Kuth Clark, Miss lsa- hello Miller, Mrs. 1. C. Dowser, j Mrs. A. V Limtgreii, Mrs. Sam Harris, Miss: Mailiine Moore, I'oac!;. Mr:. i;;u Mihlie.l Wehh, Mrs. M i s. Oscar bymilds, Miss' Krnest Wal- i den. All Mi i. W. H. ISohnenkiimp, rry I'.ouvy. Miss Dor- Mh-s La Dm- Hanks. McMauus, Mrs. Lynn Miss Myrtle Willcock. Jr., Mis. 11 ol hy Funk, Mrs. Knurl C. Wright. Tenors --1 . L. Dutton I muald l-'un lulls. .lus ih I'l.ink It. KtmU, lhiyi's, U. J. i:im, Sluil- K. i). . Moss- .hud. r.iiKH ii. Tom Irr. 'I'. K liuin, . 'V. Milrpli.s . I. Wit IlilllK!, Il. llainy, K. I i.iliil.iiii il- uml COURT NOT TO MAKE REFUND jdeiimiio ut taxes on Hie piop--rty affected." Same Knles Hen. The aceeptanct- of this law w:u made optional to Hie county courts according to I. (I. Couch, county .judge, who stated Hi is morning that the I'nlon County court had not placed the bill til effect an 1 that, MJien fore. the taxes of this county 'are under Ihe same, rules and restrictions its formerly. This stalenu r.t was made to cor rect an impression that tin- bill was In ettect in I'nton County at this time. RECITAL WILL DE THURSDAY (Continued from Hog Ono.) I lync 'opiano voice and it is very ' epi essn '. Siio not only has -ibe.-mty tl tone ami phrasing bit' 'ha.- !i wonderful personality. Miss Carney formerly made M C.iande l.er home an I lias many friends The skill of Victor H I'into, io litiist . is weil know n among li Hi.mde lovei-H ot niusie, h" having iipp.ated a number of limes be-hn-e local amlif-nces. He lias stml ied tenslveiy in Kurope under f, i oi oiis tear-hers. Miss Margar--t Not v.. pianist , is a musician of DM',-. In addition to beinif ilM mi. us ml soloist she is also a ve- y lin- accompanies!. Less than a . a r ago she re! tirm-d from Ne.v Y oi U w hi-i'e she had been st u V. -int; with .lostf Lehivietie, the m:.s-t- r pianist and l ai lo-r. Slie aUo t M'iied w U h Sehnii'-. Marguerite Carney I.jric Soprano SAVE IVith ft your UCSTORE In every .Irni; store Hon y o u r ILexati can he UiUiled. lr:.n:-:ic- lMtlnKt Tlie CtHltidellCe Of CUStol has jdayetl a largi.- pal making litis husim u Hack of the Uexal) Sloi the great co-ope a l h e H oi'gaui.alioli ol ten Com lead l li druggist each Initutim; his olmif in . ice to t he puh!ie ; lid ducing the lust in mere disc. ill .ml Hcvall .Ml store near Glass Drugs Inc. TTlc Star La (irandc, Oregon I'Oltll.AM) M i;ivi:is .. I.ll'l Cut ra ''I flu; 1'OUTI.AN I . ' r.-. tl- 1T (flll.s ll: SH'.T i-alvrs fiO iruts .lnwli. i lotrs if. rents kmvr su.r.i.-.i ji;i.7.'.. Shf p iiuniiiuillj" .t uml l.i. 1 ; i-i In I li.T 4;c. i i.r.o. Itflll wclKllI jiteady, lint- in i'i i :i;i at SAN FKANCISCo (At) -tert'al -iri cents here today LAIiOIi CASE Hut- DECIDED DY I Markets i MICH COURT is"n l Many of Hie women worn shoul ' I tier boiuiuels of orchitis, bwcel (Continued from rnuo One.) I Mr lKinsU.s. If Mum iiiieipieted this in hijihel. tribunal iix rotll 1:, t tug mump ii the hours t j cont rover S ashlugton whe company Insisied Hi that Iof t l-.o lioiirs also w a tul ional. . Too order coiiiplaiu unconst i- d I'1 ";" jvided for tin e)i:lit. hour i I six days com-l ii uttng a. .work, employes to reeeb tiin- pay tor longer l:o I for w oi k on Siimiay. T conten-letl t hat t 'us was i exercise of it:, poi.ci- po' jpccially in the protection 1 health of the workers, i iv.hom wire women. It vllli ek"s alnl I lie :uny oi insisted that the fetlei i xnminc into the e'eiit of the hours of indesi i ial co i easonable, a i iitL- imlust ry al coin Is could only the controversy to lieS. t-niintiig w he; lu-r labor Hxcd by tlie lit Were hist id that in the eight hours a an unreasonabi a ltd pack tiay and mhr was ntd s iclt an arbit rary lioiilat 1 he regulation obj.ti lma b!e tin der tlie federal const it ul ion. Then was u materia I di lYei-em-i,-, t u an sel for the State contended, be tween Hie fixing of wages and th fixing of hours of labor. CotttwTs Opinion, Counsel fo pany tooli ill' the case was . (. i. t o:t Hi. the action ol of such a cli. t he Kansas their opinion modifying it. effect Ot" Hie 1h packing com ;:t ion t hat lie. re t !u: supreme stion of wages c..ut t had be n er as to reiS:lie s to set aside loto instead ot ini::'. d that the tl of the, reder il s to hoi. I th.'.t tv.e in lusin tl iitijlional in its it deprived ell- sitprcini' court i he at t ere;-.: i 1 ourt was unci entirely. t!o el s iom d' Hie fedt posed a becau and ei cont r tal to ol Hi' fl. d gllil ante -lit iii ioti. of nnlii and pro- i system at bitratii crun- Settle. pultory n for men! of lndm;t rl I disputes, i ii jdrte Slat lit- nnc'insi it ut ion supreme court. J la lin fixing wages to b al. Hie I-del.tl counsel for the contend-, had in . position Hi ' t ': t lie luillI'M of l.i '-.-if tWO being SO e ! hat It w ;i:t imp : iiile )iou e: j v. h'-ri pi tM iMoti king company N et taken the filial lull lnvall.l. Hi,. :,-, I.,!-I rlhil I" il limn 1.(1 bill Uml in - ini; ui'in lion ll:t in;; On' l.lii.r SiTii'( i :-'i. i.l i.t :i.i-.l I 'i"tlll'"H poll 11 I MM i I . : Kii'li r li i-K. uli't III' I Tin l ! H" I .iiflis li' i.l ! r s i in II. . II, MH" I " i I' li. nri' ft .ii',' u r, i S'lllL-H. Hllll" C I'lU" 'jl'lll- lIlliH' l,V li : vc ilnnl.-l If I in - ' Ool 1 1) h TijnifU',-'." ;.iimi Inill'it1 ii if in ot "'.-'"t New Memorials Will Grace Potomac Kivcr WASH I X G TO N (AH) T ho 1 o -tomac Liver's proverhlal hcreitil y will he seriously liouhted this hum mer, for work is under way on two memorials on its hanks, and ii ma jest it: bridge to span its bosom. one of the monuments, at the loot of Nt-w Hampshire avenue and K street, will commemorate thost? who lost llu-ir lives in Hie Titanic disaster, in a figure with out-Mrt-tchcd arms. John Kricsson, inventor and constructor of Hie Monitor of Civil war renown, will he remembered In tlie other piece of statuary, you feet south of the Lincoln im-uiorial, not fur Horn tin; Titanic statue. The Arlington Memorial Hrtdge. running south westerly from the Lincoln memorial to Columbia Is land, so as to form an avenue to ward Hu: Lee mansion at Arling ton, IS to become Olle of tile IllOSt beautiful in the world. For its construct ion the Sixty -eight U con gress an appropriation of LT';i", ooo over a ten-year period. Hre timir.ary work on lamg He- foun dations, which will link Hie Lin coln ami Lee hiKhwav.s. Pas just been started, under the utrceiioit of Colonel C. O. Sherrill, olficur in charge of public buildings and grounds. FII-TII AVENUE IN ITS GLORY (Continued from Tygo One,) clothes a shade more pronounced and tin- skirts quite a bit shorter. ITohah!, the day's greatest sur prise, in a fashion way of speak ing, was the absence on Fifth ave nue of Hie extremely short tdtirl that the mode-makers have been predicting, "quietness" w.is pre dominant in t he colors of dress fabrics. Many black costumes ap peared, relieved, usually by small splashes of color here and there. Hlaek Hiit in coals, the lower edges trimmed in fur, also were worn. There was no fur at neck or sleeves. New Cot nines Siiown. In the hours when Hie fashion- .ably gowned throngs were rehvised front the churches ami cathedrals - St. Hat riclcs, St. Thomas, the I trick i't e.Nbytetian. the Marble Collegiate, St. Hari hohnncw'ft ovr on i'ark avenue, St. John the li vine for up town and a half doz en others a gnat many street costumes in straight sweeping Unci of while, cllow Olid gray were 1 j of Hie post-church strollers ln Kufn considerable attention was d Ha- limilatiiui 'a 'H.tea e eu gin. tan unit taenoer. labor, toil tiie!M, appeared ciatl in black satin brought back m j H 'Junius, almost hidden by a long aekili"1 1 ''o aine material a no won jl;,tM)n 'a black satin bonnet. She carried a loutj snail, uuatiorneti. Many nf lhe women npptarod in iloubhi-bVeti.Mted coats of serge, or 1 cheviot ' These were i ned o i niliatil - ly in the darker shades. Then, .seemed lo be liMIe Hlul'M- iugly nuw in tho matier of shoes. I'm fee shades, with a fair sprink ling of reddish brone footwear shot with metal mid giving off rainbow lights, were conspicuous probably because of the OMT- i whehning preilomluauco of rather ( Hevort ly plain bhu k uml gray i h h titers. MORE THAN 100 GREET TIIE EASTER (CoiiUnneO from J'ngo Om-A number, with Hay Willi.ims sing ing a solo and L. J. Lindsay play ing a violin solo. Mrs. Carrie H. Wclliuuii, a charter member of the church, present, from her home in i 'a llforula. w us presented w ith a j bouquet 'f flowers in appreciation ljof her part In tin; history of church. sj At the Haplist church Severn! ' (were baptised find ti special musie ' ial prognuu was given by Hie choir, ''. ; directed by Miss Mlltlred Lov. tl. ' i Miss Marian Lovett sang a solo and I .Miss Marvel Chine and Miss Mar- .jorie Miiguin sang. a duet. A spe cial musical irogram was also i feature uf the fveniug services. At. Iho Mi thodlst Kpiseiiprl t hurch tin excellent musical pro gram was rendered by the choir ami I'aul Knaut. sang a solo "Let Thy Will lie hone." Heveremi Smiley, of ( 'ove, bilked at. t If morning scrviceB and ileverend inning preached in Hie even In:.'. The other churches of Hie nt elso had special programs. M if Kathleen Campbell .lirecicd the . r.f : ! If this Signature i j j is NOT on the "There is no other I3R0M0 QUININE" Proven Safe for morn limn n Quarter of a Ontuiy on nn effective remedy for COLDS, GIUl' and INFLUENZA, nnd 08 u Preventive. Price 30 Cents. I The Firxt and Original Cold and Grip Tablet eclleht musical program at the I Kpiscopiil Church, Mrs. Adolph ! New lin nppeared w it It several beautiful selections on the pipe or-! gun at Hie Catholic church. Other: musical programs were in charge of the choirs uf the church. In the evening the main feature was a eontaia (fivcti at Hie Presby terian church. NAVY PLANS AIU FLIGHT TO HAWAII (Continued from Hugo One.) in the expansion of groat cut regular air the route. world's 1'iiiitls Aatlable duly I With the beginning of the new fiscal year July 1, funds will In come a i liable under which con l raeu can he made for carrvlng mall b airplanes or airships on any route selected, and numerous organizations already )ia e asked for extension of the service to t heir cities. Only such routes as post of t IC'J officials believe cun he operated without loss to con tractors, however, will In consid ered In the opening up of these new avenues, of communication. Intensions now under consid eration include routes between New York and lioslon; Chicago ami Kt. Louis; Los Angeles and Salt Lake; Klko, Nov., uml Piibco. Wash.; Mluneupolis-St, I'aul and New Orleans via St. Louis ami Memphis; Pittsburg ami New Or leans, and Chicago and New r leiuis via Indiana polls, Louisville, Nashville ami Hirniingham. The New York-Hoston route probably will In- arranged to make connection with the traiiHcontinen tay service and the new Chicago New York night service. The Chl-cago-St. liOitis service likewise would be a fevder of Hie overnight New York-Chicago service. The Los Angeles-Salt like and the Hlko-I 'a.sco routes won hi connect with the transcontinental service. Coming To Pendleton and linker Dr. Mellenthin Specialist III lull null Medicine lor I lie past tcle eais ioi:s not ohi:hh; Will He at (he Hoilaii lloltl In Pendleton On Militlay, April It) Ami In Hakcr On Mom lay anil Tuexlny April 'JU ami -t, at Ihe (;clsei' Hrand Hotel. Olilce Hour;-,: 10 a. pi. Jo 1 p. oi One Day Only In I Ami Two Ihiys In emllcloii Haker u charge for coiiullaHoii Hr. Mellenthin Is a leguhir graduate in ineilicine and surgery am is licensed by the stat Oregon. lb- iloes not operale fot ehiiinic itppendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoid-;. lb- has lo his credil w omlerf it results in diseases of the stoiliaoh, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, lieail. Mdnoy, bladder, bed wet ting, ealarth. weak lungH, rheuma tism, Hclat'ea, leg ulcers and rec tal ailments. Itelow art; Hie names of a few of Ids many satisfied pa! tents In Oregon: Ih-dwh k Wilson, Hold lietich, ( re., varicose ulcers. Frank Koehler, The .Dalles, Ore,, stomach trouble. Mrs. K. C. Hauiiuock, Myrlfe Hoillt, Ore,, goitre. Mrs. John McCue, Lttl i lie., apJieJHllelt is. Henry Westfall. Ontario, ileer of stomach. Ml, I, or.' Mrs. K. C. Htdes, ei-zema. Il;iliir, Ori'. O. Al. Hi hey, heart trouble. Louis S. Slelber, an, I'oitlallil, Ote i I-;. Iliii'liiin iiiIiikiIiIk uml tonslis. , Heineiubi'r above date, that con snllalion oil this trip will be I re ami that his treatment is differ t nt. Mairjed Women must be aoeom panted hy their husbamlK, Adtlress: I'M Hnitlbury. Hldg. I .os Angeles, ( 'alifornia. Adv. Box, it is NOT Ladies' Dresses JUST RECEIVED! A large assortment of Ladies' Dresses for Spring and Summer wear. These dresses are made of Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepe and Print ed Crepes. The very latest styles and colorings. Priced very low at $9.50 to $15.50 C5 STOKES The Klko-I'asco route would rve the oltl en of the northwest. the air mall being handled to and from Haseo by the railway mall service for I'orlland. Seattle. Ta- oma and Spokane, ut a consider able saving of time over the prcs- nt practice of Mending It to San 'rancisco for relay, The routes between New Orleans and the northern cities would ope rate independent of the transcon tinental service. S JViX'' EiBiaiii'iumi'.i'.si.si.t' v It Costs Money! - Protect It! Your our. w hot tier new or old, repi rsonts it coiishlcrithlc lu est incut-ami a ropniolhlllly. I'rotcei It iigalni Hii ami theft mill protect youiMlf against linbflity. ami property tlam n ge. Ytiu can't afford lo take a chame. The rates urc niotleralc. Ask us today. DUTfON "The Insurance Man" With Tim SWritlTY IiAM) v SAVIN;: Ja Jrnmln Xalhuial Hank llhlg. Four Floors oi Fine Furniture W. II. Bohnenkamp Underwear I nder-vwifsl Suits h'K ami lb; idtlit - AIo Art & Baby Shop "KVKUV'I'lll.NO I'Olt Till- HAHY" 1ICMSI I l( IIIMi Hole! Summer lllilu'. STAMI'INO llli l-l i:ltl K TAri lJItXH l. M. . TllltliAU ARCADE TODAY AND Tl'KSDAY "AS A MAN DESIRES" SILLS MILTON l-'ioin (!ene Wiilit's "t'oiidura I.iicruix" Comedy, "TKOCISI.K HXKir if -" .. i THE HUH In working out Km plans, 1 ho post oil ice department has taken the position that development of air service commercially should not be undertaken ul the expense of the government, but Hhould be sustained through revenues from mail .express and passengers, len der Hi" new law contractorH car r.vihg mail may be paid up to four fifths of the amount received in postage, and ur penult ted lo car ry express and passe hk era in ud ditiou. i:o.MI'ANY , Hlrtmc, Mfvitl N(t . For Kiddies i' inedimii o I'anlie ami llbl 'antic uiiubt WalMs. Willi and VIOLA DANA , ' .a, -