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PAGE FIVE Momlav, April 20, 1925. THE LA" GRANDE EVENT NCI OHSEKVEK -. . Local News In Brief , .-ii .M i , ' -1 to their hoiu' s here thin ;- - I morning. COMING i;VLNTS Kir Id Union ronn'y Track. ami Meet ut l'n 17n .Miiy 1!. Eastern On-con Track niid .Meet at I.u (Jniinlo M;iy -Virion I.ivo Slock Hliow ut Un ion. June HJ-ll-U. Field y. to WaiioHu Mrs. I'lny Fox Hpctit t In- w rrk end at Wallowa In attendance a the I'ylhuin Sinter convention. Sin war; thf Kti!it of Mrs. C A. Hunt it w hihi there. Hum tnci vlllc. farm home mar Snin- M r H. (iioi'Kr ltal-r an J daw; ti ter win' HhoppiiiK in (it'innli Saturday liom their home ut In-ion. Mix. )fll;i Mercer stopped oil' in l.a CI ramie a short time thin morn ing en route to KnlerpriKo to visit irh-ndH. Ibr home is in lenvcr. t'Uireiice Grant ami Jess George npt-nl the week-end in l.a Grande with li ii'ii. is and paretiis. Here on llir-ino-. i; ):oy A. Tili.-.i ;tnil Martin hwi ot li i' h land, ' n-K'n, Grande oil hilld ot'lice jbltnrtluy. J ii" I'orllaiul s Afc-olon it. Kb. !HrndinrT u i''vi court. r M. Ti wi re ir. bUsil.C.HH Attended Guinc .l. i i v HnokiiiK went to Walla Walla. Wash.. Saturday t venhiK and attetnled the l.a Grande-Walla Wallu uasi-bull kuiiu there yester-tiay. ihnrd, .lays attorney. Is In Portland the Federal 1 Wfiil to I'rmlletoii Miss Irene o'Conmtl and Mink kathryii McCarthy went to IVn dlelon Saturday evening. They re turned to Ul Grande yesterday by auto. Attended Opening Alfred Johmtou ley iiiotof tl to ninfi and at ;rain nt the und Mond Fck Ilowa l.ake Sat- i-nde Luk 1 the ' of nine prti, f. 4i tr Xtiv (ciier on t'oniinlUcc ; .'fJ.MisM 'Coiisi.incc Cleaver of l.a ', Ofrande Jwih been appointed on the Jmior Week Knd committee t the : Xnversity of U re sun. She is a Jun- jAi- in the school of art. IIimv Cm m linker Among the many linker people who were in l-a Grande Katurdi-y afternoon and evening were Hoy Stoddard. Orla Moody. "Kip" Ma Nary. Margaret Fowler, Ann !.' and Marjorh- Vaughn. I'ruclicc TIiIp livening The American Legion Ihuin Corps has started pritelicini? two nights a week to obtain better re sults. Practice is beinjr held on Monday nlshtH ami Friday nights Mat Kurn-s is spending sev ral days in l,n Grande from I'endleton lie will return to that city this eve ning. Virgil Wa holier of 1-rul reprise, was a business visitor to i.u Grande Saturday. SAVE -with SAFETY DRUCSTORS The Kh'ii.o 'I'lt'atinent C1 They "Shine" But Not in Movies A. li. Thompson was a luisiness visitor tti l.a Grande Saturday lixin his home at Enterprise. , J. II. llmhanan of Joseph, was in I.u Grande Saturday on busi-, ncss. Markets rit-fl lor Ilaker Mrs. M. I.. I'arrish left l.a Orati'le, this nnirnin tor Ttaker. wiiere she will visit h r son. who I ift thf hti.'ipital there. in ial llonie Mis. Jtdui Adskim and small son ni'tarned this morning after spend- ilj-- sevVral l--iys at Spokaiv ipx friends and visit elative Viitin'J: Hen Mrs. Orie I.e.- ami iwo children, iuis .lean and Karl, nre visiiinp in .i Grande the j-n-nts of Mrs. L. y. ChaUsse. TheiT- honu: is at Hootl l:lver. . llonif ft-oni Uttl.st Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hill Inive re turned to 1-a Grande after spend in several days at lloise where they attended the lloise Main Line celebration. They made the trip by auto. Vislled Hi'iv Mr. ami Mrs. lem. ami Mr. McCarthy l.a Grand pom i,.mi m AitKirrs i I'OUTI.ANII, Ore. ( A I'). Cat tie steady to f.a cents higher today; i Iioks "nil sheep steady, ! Kkk-s ami b-.itterfat steady; but ter 43c. j iiirn;i:r.T. SAN KK.VNCISfO (A I). Ml tci fat 47c here today. i t Miti it ii;.i.m i.Miito i;s Steadily improviitK' demand lor lumber is reported Limn ad man ufacturing and dt st i ibutiiiK cen ters, says the American l.umhet'- The use of Kl'ii.o Ie.l lal Creme with e Kb nvo Tooth Jtrush instuy While teeth 1 lealthy kuiiis and a Clean mouth )ental Creme-- 25c K It'll" Toot !l Hi uslies odt iind r()c Glass Drugs Inc. a Grande. Orejion t ' 1 'iftWWiiWllliWi "iBiili'itiirii-iiMfiin'n " -. - - John Small of Sa . and Mrs. Wallaci Astoria, motored lo . building from Portland and yards ai I'id in Pendleton hlds.ty of pendb ton. was a usille.ss Vis.Itr to i.u wrai.no J 1" is employed by the ntatt. y deiartmeiit at Pendleton. lien fit I :v,,' r M;ay. Vxttcndetl I'arnivnl j Several people from l-a Grande ritended the annual hirh school irniv.il of the Wallowa high '-!it)oi h'S Friday ev nint,'. spent (lie wetdi-enl with relative! here. They returnetl to their honu this inorninjr. jjjlome lioni Portland i Alter iipendiiif; the w"ek-eiil in I Purl land in itllt-ndnnce at an excrn- itive meetini,' of the Christian Kn ,eavor association Miss llubla An derson ami Mrs. 1. C. liowser re- Motored tt Wallowa j Mr. and Mrs. Ira I.. Howell mo tored to Wallowa yesterday. Thev were aecoumtnied by Mist Maud I. a nib, who will spend the week jwith her sister. Mrs. 1. S. Han. y J there. Miss Lamb recently had her arm broken and is yet unable to I resume her w ork at Wool wort lis. I Home from California Mrs. S. J. Faulk, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Chan. I Mir ang. arrived In l.a Grande this morning on tiviin No. -i. Mrs. Kaulk has been spending the win ter in California and reports u very enjoyable time in I In; south, but says she is glad lo be back honu-. in IIOL-WIL CAPS l or Spiinj; Our lL-st selection of .Men ami 1 Joys' Caps wo i liavo i'Vlt cariicd, now open for your selection. ilMI-h SKny .Thi' KixM'lutoi'. (t liliTMiy wii'Uly liiililislicil In I orllunil. will punish nhnil lory liy Miss I orl M. 1'nr l;,T nf North I'oikIit: Thr Mlnry was the iirix.,' winnrr In 111 l-Mism Murshnll shor t Klnry i-onlvul. M ins 1'io UiT is ii si nior In I ho vhysio.il oduoiillon .l.-j.ii it ni.i it l Iho I'nl voisity of ()n-f-oli. 51.45 to $3.45 ('aps of Quality I'll' Mil 'I'lll-IIIIL'll Mr.s. W. (I. LotOTCim anil mmuII son imsHi'il lhioii;:li li (Ininilo Ihif niornini,' from their homo nt I'ol hitih. Wash., i n 1011I0 lo Niunliu. Idaho, to visit lor linnnts, It'-v. anil Mrs. .losi'ph Ilium. Mr. (.mm was lorniorly minislcf of tin' l-"li-I'oiial ihnrrli hero 11 nil has many fri, nils hero. Mrs. I rttan was formerly Miss lails (innn and was employed In the loeal postotliee. Personal Mention I.eltoy P'irsons a visitor In i.a (Ir of I. mile I istille. w ill unlay. Cunt Clothier 1 nior Willi vuiiwiuuce Cbas. Gray was In l.a Grande Saturday from his home at Cove. Mrs. Walter Spear left this morn ing for Moise, Idaho, to visit for several days. .Tim Hill is upending a few days at his home here. Mr. Hill works with a railroad bridge (ompuny. George McDonald was transact- 'ing business in l.a Grande Satunia man, ( 'hicago. Springlike w fath er ban given f li iher stimulus lo operations. ami retail busily engage in send ing out material already sold and in figuring new bills. Their sIocks have been materially reduced dur ing (.he last fortnight and. whi'e tney are still tilt raconsc: vati e in i heir purchasing policy, lluy are being forced into the market for replenishments. Most ot the business in the mid dle west and cast continues lo go to the suulhern pine mills, w hie a consequently art busy and lind their position strengthening. Tran sit cars an; moving readily, ami there is comparatively little com petition for business. Prices are being firmly held ami the ten demy appears to be upward prac tically throughout the list. Tli it higher prices will prevail shortly is generally cNpeetcd, m view ; the lively building movement in ninny sections, ami of tin; condi tion of stocks, which while fairly largo remain broken in assortment. So far I ills mon.h I here bus been a noticeable expansion in demand tor I -onglas' fir from rail territory, but t his is st ill belov what was epeeled, and the Call fornia market Is the feature, il ports from the Golden Slate n promising, telling of renew building activity and strengthen -1 nig lumber puces, especially i-n tin-re are no longer any great ae- en i n ulat ions of limber at t he ports exerting a depressing tnt I u euce. Tin- Atlantic seaboard has continued mi' t, but it is fell that requirements I here will increase rapidly, now that the buiblin;: sea son is actually at hand. Kx ports have been lair. The fir market meanwhile is holding firmly, as production is curtailed, the milts cutting only in proportion lo book ings, while Mocks are meager. This is especially true in the case of common grades, which often are hard to obtain in any quantity. 1 lurdwoods a re gaining in ac tivity, b it are still relatively quirt. iin account of Hie large stocks ac cumulated at mills. leading to keen competition for business, prices are unstable. H is fe,t. however, that the bottom lias bet n reached, ::ml that spring business will contiibule new strength to thf market. The building and auto mobile Interests are counted on for Increasing orders as t lie season progresse.-i. WILL SELECT s 3 Men's Unions Men's fine ribbed IJalbrinRan Union Suits, ecru color, sbort or long sleeves, ankle length and trimmed with mercerized stitching and 8 matched buttons. An excellent garment for spring and summer wear at a money-saving price. a x 89c 55 STORKS J0. the H V It Oahlc utid Tompio Dov:ii'r I?ft their home In Arkansas lo hrvnk Into the jiiovlcs. Hut Ihcy found the "extra ' line was a hard road to follow so they wont into the shoe shine business In Hollywood. AmoiiK their clients tue nuiny movto stars. Iiolieri IMison. uctur. Is shown having his shoes tiuIUhcd. Rin Trapuro BMlUUinu nSHFBMFH IT ! I.l).-A .-h..,!' Wl-l"Hfcr" s w 1 r m (Special). ditny of j lers hav" b- eii busy i luck' at lamling st.me nies during t he pt' t Several haw n - i THK PARK (Sp. meeting has been business being th hiring a leio her for t he I term. Pert Wirth ot Hig Cr is renoi let! .-is having applied for the position. Mr. Wirth and hist tut In r will be at the meeting. An h.slorical program took place at the school house -Momla. lvlvvard Wolf is reported recov ered from his recent bad cold. Krank Whitteil, road siip. r ifor. Nedson Coy and a Mr. lbnnett had dinner at the Joseph l.nyj ramdi Thursday. Clarence Vanordep is fann'ng , grain for seeding, during the wet weather, lie has starfd to plow but the rain drove him inside. Joseph Lay w ;is slight ly "under the weather" for a few days rn eelilly, but is will now and at wmk. - I, on S. Wirth ami son. P.erl, of llig Creek, were visiting w it h A. J. X'aiidevauter Salunhiy. Pert Til its of Kiiyuio l'l:tl wen! I n ion I'ritlay, and from t he re. ilh Ijiwrence Joii"a atltoed to l.a 1 1 Grande. George I owe has his plow ing' nearly done, nl was compelled lo put il on till at. this rain. Mrs. Vant.ider is the ii.M l exlitbit young chicks. She hau :::! out of two lo ps, mid t hey are excellent healthy Citlc fellows. Logger Charge.. Ilobbery. THi: HAI.I.KS. Gre. - jtiSep! Miller, Hood liiver logger, tleclar ilig tli.lt he had been kmxdietl un const'ioiis ami robbed of $S" ami a gobl walcli. today caused the rest of this belt Under A. Utricli. wav is inv. e loi-al young men. Cur- wood. Waldo .Mohr am Pistrlet Alhjrney Gallo sl.ig.itlng the allegetl us- WALl-OWA the loeal am; 1 rying t heir of the big several day ported pome fairly s:it isfnetorj catches of trout, while many of 1 he fish w liieh bite well at t Ins , lime nre quite small. ; 1 : eports from t hose in i h.i rre , of t he p"t i lions being cin ulab d hert for the recall of Slate Sen-j sanll pending tiling of charges. .New School li'U ,'tl. CASCAl'K l.Gt'KS. (,)re. A mass meeting was held by the citizens of Cnsiade Pocks to discuss plans lor the building of a new hig) school for this locality. It wvh de cided that the district school board bt asked to call an election to vote jJiMt.iKHt bonds to run lor -a years. son. Stock Is coming on where. GKASS. HAY GKOWIXG THK PA 1 1 K (Special) Italn tiuringlhe past week has material ly iieneiilted grass ami hay In this section although It 1ms delayed the had because plowing. Sunday bordering on the propor tion of u tornado In some places. Although no deaths or injuries lo persons were reported early Sun day night, no telephone or tele graph service to many small com-, muniiies In Mm district could bn poles und wires weru . , Mown dew n. r.MATin.A ijki:s UAIX. Mr. iN online, of Pendleton, who was a visitor In Pa Gmnde over the week end. declared that some fine crops would result In Uma tilla county since the past week ot rain. FltOST I'ltKIHCTKI According- to the Associated Press reports received in l.a Grande today Tuesday (tomorrow) will be generally fair with heavy frosts In the morning. iiorsr.s and Titm.s si rriiu Wll.l.lAMSPOltT. Pa. (AP) ' Several houses v ere moved from their foundations and a number of trees uprooted Sundoy by u severe wlml storm near Uuiiont, between St. College and l.ock Hoven. Mo tnrlHis reported that one house had been completely overturned. No one was injured. in SEVERAL IX STORM PATH ( 1IUPC1I UOOI-' lil.M( I WooiU'lIM.Ii. Ohio (Al The roof of the Christian church, fv-t miles from lore, was ripped off ami carried Inn yards Into u field Sunday during a heavy wind I0SE LIVES I w orshlpperH, but no one was in jured. ' (Ctintlnued from Page One.) Ited this city at noon Sunday, put ting electric lights out of commis sion, unroofing buildings and breaking w indows. kpnitcky iisi'ii.n H)UISVH.l.i:, Ky. AP)-en-t rxil Kentucky was swept by a se vere hull, rir:a nd wiml storm late OOTEL ASTOD "and lllll Loa Amele. EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 ?o Untoi New. Modern Clo.ie to S!io;ipin:: District and Theatre. FREE CARACE Tariff from $1.50 ator large who:-, being. tt iic- li-niils. pel i i ill age of Hlgiiat iires are wlc .11 -cd. il.ile, that the vol" iiolleiled a TIEhunooU Detiateis TZ'.l.AMOt iK. Dre. : team of the Tillamoo'i I w as victorious In t he Spoil Iteiicwcl lor Anglers .Merelv for I tin I Win 'Khing HATH. Ihuv. (API - The old time port id' '"mantishini;" ha.t been J renewed here, ;t human "t i, h" 'having been landed at one (1f Hie t Halh swimming tanks in "i minutes j seconds by lr. I'harles lieg. a w-ll known angler of t h is d ist t ici . The 'li.sh" was Albert Canning, a I lath swimming mas! er. A I en-1 not rod was it; t d, t he line being aPadied to th" ht :i.l of the swimmer by ;m ans of -, hel met and swivil. ir. l; i:g plaed his ,'c;it'h" until he iatnbd him exIuniMed. and in o doing beat his own ieroi.1 of l-'t e;. -s iii:o by exactly one minute. ( n ilmt oc casion also Cjuinlng a v d as Hie fish." Mrft. A. 1 nw libit; of l.i I nriled lioiie ri-ceni ly from Walla where she bus la 11 lew weeks, under Ihe can physician. Miuiy around town h.n I heir e n ly giirdellS. Giles Pla;,s was at liin jthe In!';, (he ln.M nf I lie ling a pail ot his latin which h- i-: mt)imr t l'n - k. win ic In- will Pd Kill. land was e; laud i'M--Mily. by tin nes.s nt his molle r, (juite a number o joi-d a picnic dinner sehotd in -le.ln. l Ni,. being Hie last da of Heat lug tltiring tli has be past St Louis woman Muck her hus band with a knife. Well, wasn't he her husband 7 Men been, ca.sil. In N his nirl out a , Vol It. nl shot a man In her. iv wi aa m t m s ai. m m ii"oi-- - . s es l -wr r td jT6 . rfrHv Ml : IC73 VW b.t IV. I tt Ww j ' i . u fi .M JL 13 t VS.'.. '-.A T 9m t is -iv c ;.tf Olll l" I.AMATIl l-'.M.I.f C'i.t I 1 . I ll Hie Oll Win. liia. telle ol II' ill- ii:'VS Ul Kl.iliiotl looU V.itll it 0 ilor Heat Sillein. -Tile lli-hllle I; IiIkIi Ni-hool ilel.ate with tile Salem hiull sehool this ieel- t I ''- w innillK' liy l t Mi-to-olu- ileeiHiol). Walla 'n,,. (iriesliiin ileleilert" Has, "Is tile I lor II Jlet'ereml'llll 11 lleNlllllile l-'eat llie Ol e ol a a Uein i Mental i e ( loveriiiniil '!" Tin- lineal hiKll s llool Will meet the will- I'laut her ol Die lower i'oliiiiihla ilistrii-l 111 Ihe I 'Oil tost lor tile Slllle i-lwuii- ineh in liionsliip. I'K. K'-l- eliinei .- te-rriilioii ul' Star's Invhli- l.iUo I i ;ii i 1 .i- luiU Illy Trallii- imililliills 111 till:, . I.ONIIU.N tAI'l - The Inniile 111' U Ih .l to 1'ort- ,stur vas ill seriheil iih a lnlrly -linrly seiiona ill- di' aloniM. elei-lrona anil ether :u.ivi:;. ila.-.liin,' alioiit In all tllree- lioos ami eenlinti.tlly lolililinr. l-y 1'rolessoi A. S. 1-alillHKloll. rilllll ian I'roleiiaor ol' Aalionoiny i-i ( '.iinl. i iilia- t ni i-iTity. in a reeenl leaeliin leetiii.- le-iole the llltlisll Koal )ol year. I n:a 11 ti; ion. Toe aloio t anywlten 11 e)ailiei f ,,.C,le .1 al l.one I -i n 4 Apill I HI illo il. .M imni'il. . e I II -w la riy Ii. .-I-I i han.-.-e l'l : make a .sli. v. anil I In.'- Ilo Belli I ... i - Klain. on Ho ilh la I; ..II I. f-1 . . w ;: r. "I-I" a. rKy of tin si IroliM never lole.'iS..r I'MillllK iim tle-y lin-lel) Tile ether WllVe.S al I low olll w arils. le n 11 r. ieli. s Un tile heal llial III. ;.r Is H' ll'liliK out." al SlilppiliLilnn. at leol I ai ow a. lifi-l I l.y l.y I- Kl. II. I..I..- n.i a ilw. Illrrr .lolin Tnllan even M.a.l. II .11.1 I. lei Am. Ii robin r In I lo- llllt. ivllll'h v.. woman hilMe.l Ml ntii n il, I i n ii -liii: le i n r In a r i 12 I'.iU.M FI LL OF l'l'c.-h 1! C00I) THINGS TO 10 AT GET THKSIO EVIOUY-DAY NEEDS AT GKIOATIOU SAVINtJS ('jililornia Tomatoes 13 Kl m ss r,i M m m Kt H W w n N m w ulislies or Green Onions, 6 bunches 2."e No. 2',-j tins, 2 for 2o Siiider's Catsup, Larji'o F.ottlc -t California White lieans, 10 lbs , 7-"-.- Albei's Out Flakes, I.aiKe pl:K 2!(: Our Seal Hour. I!)-H. sack Sl-H Jersey Cream Flour, 10-lb. sack ?2.:it Olympic Flour, 1'J-lb. sack Maple Leaf Cane & .Maple Syrup, .".-lb. can U liars Polar White Soap - 10 liars Crystal White Soap Gloss Starch, -1 pkj-'s 5 lbs. Preferred Stock Coffee -.. -I Sunbrijrlit Cleanser, 1 cans 3 pkfjs. Seedless Kaisins S2.7') ....S!ic ....:!!lc . 2:k- 1I00VEKIZEI) (dtOCLRV "W here 1 lie Thrifty Throng" La Cnuidu's Original low x-r jjrice fund store Compete Service ECONOMY At (Jrnndc Ktindc Market On 1'ir Sdci-t La Grande's original Cash & Carry LA GKANDES GKOCA'lEUIA In Hot-sch lliiiltlin 1a Grantle's Original non-patented Self Serve Home Organization .Serves You as You Like To be Served, "(rows with the Community." In Murder, Belt iW' VP 'iwil ill l-'l".lll I'nilNllell. i-i:mii,i-;tun. lire. - I ;.-ni Lariiin ami Henry Willie, who i.ie Hi. principal!! In a Mtreet ILe't.t, I'., i'.' M nleiiee.l In la ilays eaeii ill llie eoilllty .tail lllhl 111).. I ;& null in the .in.illi-e ol' tip peaee loilll on eliari;eH ol.ili.i lilll..ll:; llie peaee. The New French Curl When run wIMi t be. charni Int; rfTtst or a Koft, iiiiluntl curl, llio new I'rcneli mir wave is the only answer. Our shop Is mhiilnihljr tMMilplH'ri nntl trained toejxc llil.s ne curl. You will ho mora limn pleased wllli Hib result m. f'hoiiu now for an appointment, GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Room A, Boninier ntitg. "A Bf-ailty AM (or Etctj Noctl." Phone Main 577 We Feature- Weatherly The (imilily Ice Cream Moon Drug Co. ETorjtlilnK for Kli-k llnom 1'llOMi MAIN tlio Prices Delivered In La Grande STANO.MCII 0 t'OI l-i: .. STAMIAItll l Si:lA. .. SI'.MAHI) (I TOIIHINti M AMIMtl) II ( l-.M II .. .masit:k o coach MAsri:it o si:i)A. Mil III siii.-.o Si fir, Sl."l." SI77S S2.-75 BUICK GARAGE IKNXIMiS .V. MUMATi:, inps. Stux'c.sn-s lo Southard & Shhiii WAIIM DAYS WAMTOD 15Y rAUJIEUS ti'onlliiiieo rri t'aui' I'ln-A Ihe li'l.lH llllH tlllpro'l.-ll I'llll- ral.ly ilnrini; tin- pn"l two k.i. Tin- m a ul In i:.e pn.it iireil i.n Ihe iiiliuei ha.-, ina.le a wry la i.-iowili an. I Ihe f I Ih much " i' ill Ihl.s I In." Ihiin at n l.i In II.. Mm it l'tK V.t. ;.i.o tiil'-d Mr. ( 'i n h ri f 22 t.i rl' .ii f'-r tho lor of (b-oitf (Jifnth'T t'H rho kiihim i'i .:.ue nt rt.-iif Muni Hh" hftn been nMiloii'-d ro ; from to -l,ri f-nrn for Un muiih r 'our woitirn in nino y .tra h,tv I itM-n crusted nf miJnl'T in ihf- ii'ici uhith hfin i poujiatiwn of Minerva Says--- 'll.lr il on. -st l .i p sli..-i. :i K I. till l.a. lot :. p'i'.l.:.. I 1 at SI II',. i,:,.e pan r (ixf. .i.Iii ami .l.tek Slipp. i a. i- i In. .1.. li lot al XI el.il. l'l hl oa n THK B00TEUY LAV IIAVIfl.N. Mur. Ihl- Mioe- lienper I him i(i; Jind liii-ier lit tiiiHtne nt iicil-t inie. Boys' Wash Suiis lli l Milne Mills fin- I. Itllo llovi III Tan. Iliimn, lllitc anil (.ni n lor Kl.ll.-, iiml l. 7.1 Al-o Wash IIiiIn Art & Baby Shop "KVKKYTHIXfJ I'Olt THK IIAIIV IIKMSTIiTIIIMi Hold KiMiiinir Ithl. STAMPING ih'I'h.iiick i-A'ri'i;its ii. m. c. tii ui:ai ' Today and Tuesday "PLAYING WITH SOULS" With Jacqueline Loan, Mary Aslor Clivebiook und buster Collier