La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 04, 1925, Image 5

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    Thursday, June 4, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pap:' Fives';
Local News In Brief
COMING EVENTS
Union Live Stuck Show at Un
ion. Juno 10-1112.
Regular school election from 2
: to 7 p. m. Juno 15.
On business
' O. i. initlon wan ut Cove nnd
Union Tuesday on insurance buai
nesa. He returned lliut evening.
nent. with hetulHUarters ut Salem,
va In J,a. Grande lust evening on
iUHim ss.
Ufi for salt likiw
Mm. Klino Clegs und children
left th(H morning for Halt Lake
City. Utah, where she will visit her
slater, Mrs. Jean Wale
also attend the M. 1,
there.
coinpanleil by Mrs. IHek HejiHon,
re vltfitorn to Ln Grande yeator-
day from Union.
L. A. Wright, druggist from Un
ion, win In Uu Grande yealerdnj;
on bnsim-Ha.
W. V. HteveiiH. county commis
sioner, was a IhihIih;h visitor to l.a
Grande yesterday from his home
at Union.
Mrs. Jonas W'ehuer, of Cove, was
shopping In 1m Grande yesterday.
SAVE tiiia
eS2
DRUGSTORE
T. l. Smith, proprietor
of the
She w llli Miller hotel t Wallowa, was a
A. Juljllee.ju.siius4 visitor to Lu tlrande yes
terday.
Holler ,lnsHt'tor hero
'I'lie state boiler inspector Is in
the city today. In addition to in
specting the hollers of business
houses and residences he Is also in
lA'ft for .southern Oregon
Karl Woods, employed by the
Warren Construction comHinyt left
last night by auto lor Southern
Oregon on business connected with
the company.
Jit Model Shup
- ltay Wuison, formerly of Aber
deen, Washington, is nof employ
ed ut the Model liarber shop.
l,euo tomorrow
,W I'iAliss Jlelen McDonald and Geo
fge McDonald, accompanied by
their mother, will leave tomorrow
morning, by auto, for Portland on
a business trip. They expect to
return to l.a Grande Tuesday.
two m;v signs j
Two new electric signs to add to j
the appearance of Adams Avenue;
were hung yesterday. One was put
up by the W. H. ISohne nkump Co.
specling those at the county court advertising Goodyear Tires and the
other by the r.ggly Wiggiy store.
Letters in both are of while opaque
glass und present a very uttruetive
appeitrunce, particularly utlei
dark.
house und the school houses.
Home tomorrow
Miss Blanche Whiting will ar
rive home tomorrow from l'rovo.
Utah, where has been attending
college. Miss Whiting's home is
at Mt. Glenn . She has secured o
school and will start teaching in
tho fall.
Ill Portland
, M- .k.i.l t.-L n I I iirlusin ii nil
son, John Spencer, are spending aj
few days In Portland on a business
and pleasure trip. They 'motored
down Tuesday and will return the
lU.st of the week.
Guests here
Mrs, Karl McPherson and small
son arrived In l.a Grande last ev
ening from Seattle, Washington,
and will remain here several days
the guests of Mrs. I.ynn Wright.
Mrs. Wright and Mrs. McPherson
were students at Whitman College
together.
i
Here from Pendleton
Mrs. Sam Hargett und I wo
aught ers, Melissa and l-'rancls.
nd Miss Dorothy Hurtle motored
to Ua Grande last evening and
icpnt the night at the Hargett
home here. They returned to their
Jioim ut Pendleton this morning.
Hero yesterday
Frank Wade, of Klgln. was in
La Grande yesterday. Mrs. Wade
was recently operated on at Hot
Iake Sanatorium and Mr. Wade
was en route to his home from
there. She is reported to be get
ting along nicely.
Here tills iuouihi
il Judge William Duby. chairman
of the State Highway Commission,
Svas in l.a Grande this morning
from Haker. He and It. H. Hal-
dock, highway engineer went to
J'endlelon today on business.
Attended lmneo
Mr. and Mrs. Klmo Oegg. Mr
und Mrs. Lester Stoddard and Mr.
und Mrs. Holger M. Larson motor
ed to Cove Tuesday evening ami
intended the farewell dance given
there for the quartet, which will
lake part in the M. 1. A. Jubilee ut
Salt Lake City next week.
Jlnvctl
Mrs. K. G. Ilickniore has arrived
in La Giande from Walla Wallu
, Washington, where she. lias been
teaching school, and she and Mr.
Itlckmore have moved Into the Al
bert Currey residence on Spring
- street.
; Hen- today
) Mrs. George Gibson, wife of con
; doctor Gibson, came to La Grande
1 this morning from Pendleton to
j spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Gib-
I noil formerly made their home
, here.
1 1 e i v 40 d u y .M
Mr. and Mrt
red lirowu and
. daughter. I'riedn. and Miss Doris
i und Marian Nodine are In La Grim
J de today from I'nion. Mr. Brown
1 is st-rvin on the jury for circuit
1 court here.
Here from Salem
L. P. Campbell, assistant, high
way engineer In charge of equip
TAX FIGURES
FOR COUNTY
ARE GIVEN
(Continued from Fane One.)
Army Inslriii'tor lii-nv
.Major McMurray, roRulur army
Instructor for tho National Guard,
as In La Grande Tuesday inspect-
inB Iho local conipany us to Its
fitness for cainii. From here he
went to Haker. where he Inspected
that company Inst uvenlne. Major
MeMurruy will be at Medford wun
the guard.
Traffic AciuUiH '
A collision at the Intersection of
Depot nd Adams, believed due to
a misunderstnndinR of the traffic
law under the new street markers
recently Installed, occurred hen
In which .Mrs. S. A. I'ursel. of I n-
Ion. and Mrs. William Sii'Ki'lsl, of
l.a Grunde, limited. Neither car
was much damaged.
Attended muling
- .t'W. 'Kehullni.: 'of JtiSvpH. ""iH
trtct deputy Brand master of Ma
sons for I'nion und Wallowu coun
ties attended the Masonic meetinc
at Cove last evening. He stayed In
l,u Grande last evening, spent sev
eral hours here this morning on
legal business, after which he left
for his home.
Luggage
AT CLINT'S
9 ' L.
Made Iiy
MuUnomah Factory
Makers of
Orejimi Trunks, Suit
Cases, Auto Cases
And Traveling
fiags
Popular Prices
Trunks of (Jtialily
IteniiMleUtI
Thu flub Cigar store has been
enlarged, remodeled and several
additions made during the pant
week. A new card room has been
added und new equipment has been
added to the fountain. The back
room has been rearranged, limiting
verythlng more comlortauic
convenient.
nnd
Al Andrews
Tho centerpiece which tool; ine
prize at the M. F. A. luy celebra
tion hee recently is now at And-
ews Variety more. me -
pieces were nmde by the lire line
girls of M. I. A. and the most sym
bolical received Ihc prize. The one
displayed Is a bee hive made of
rope, built un a stand which Is ar
ranged on a bed ol moss. GilSed
bees are arranged at the entrance
of the hive and on pins sticking In
the hive, representing bees Hying.
Flowers are around the hive.
Motored to llakei
1 .iiivil carrlck. accompanied by
ii 'llnbla Anderson, Misses lbs
1 (!i:iee Gcthcl and Miss Kalli
eryn Moran motored to linker yes
terd.y and seld a meeting there
'venlllK al . me i-rcMiiei...
h advertising the ririsii.in
i- Convention wnien win
I'orllaud July 4 to '"
complete om-
line of the. conveiillon program
nnd told of the various people r
importance, who will be in atten
ilancc. They returned to '-a
Grande Ibis morning nnd Mr. ar-
rlck left for lone
meeting will be
l'endletoll previous to
1a Grande.
ker or Wallowa counties, the taxes
in those counties being 138.44 and
Sati-M, respectively. The llllllage
rate also is higher In I'nion coun-
ey, the rate for linker county be
ing 25. 4 mills and for Waltowu
county 27.78 mills. In unincorpor
ated territory in I'nion county the
per capita tax is much higher thun
the uvernge for the state, which is
JH3.4S. In I'nion county it Is
170.40. For property located with
in cities the lax per capita Is
$31.66, which Is $14.12 under the
average city per capita. Ill cities
the millage rate is ubove the av
erage und outside of ell lea It is
considerably below. The average
for cities is 60.H8 mills, while for
unincorporated territory of I'nion
county it is 2'.'. 22 mills.
Ibuiil fily I.ey Lowest
Island flty has tho lowest levy
In the county, the rate there be
ing 2(1. U5 mills, but Its per capita
tax is only fourth lowest In the
county, Kuiumervllle being first
with $7.12 for Its tax per Inhabit
ant. Only one incorporated town
in the slate. Beaver Hill, has u
lower per capita tux. lta per cap
ita is $5.
I'nion has the highest millage
levy, but even this rate of t"'4.ti
mills Is much lower than In some
cities, notably lakeside, with IIS
levy of 126.2 mills; llend, llMi;
North Ilentl. loo; Seaside, ti4.1;
Itedmond; si.t; I'rlneville. 91. 25.
and Florence, Ml. 8. l.a Grande has
the highest per capita tax in the
county. It being $36. lis. Cities
with the highest per caplla taxes
are Warreliton, $225,511; Gearhnrt.
$214.54; West I. Inn. $117.25; New
port. $a;l.02; Toledo, $88.74, and
Seaside, $85.45.
'laves Show lncreusc.
V. ulon county taxes Hhow un in
crease this year of 2.71) per cent
above those-levied in 1!24. com
pared with nn average for the
counties of 6.U6 per cent. ' The
county tax roll of $764.55!! repre
sents 1.77 per cent of the total
properly lax levied in Oregon,
which is $42,660,781.
Of this county total. $303.94:1, or
40.28 per cent will be used Tor high
and grade schools, with an addi
tional $45,031. or 5.!7 per cent,
levied for the support of higher
educational Institutions. Itoads
will receive $203,013. of which
$126,252 Is for road bonds. The
levy for county general purposes Is
$64,842. for cities and towns, $10(1.
110, and Tor lire patrol. $4085.
Colon county's share of the tax
levied for slate adminlstral l e
purposes is $14,265. or 1.8'J per
cent of the county tolal, and for
the soldiers' bonus It is $l'J,27n.
II ty Figures.
Following hit the millage rates
and per capita taxes on property
in the cities:
Hate
.30.8
,.42.:f
.37.5
..26.05
..52.1
.47.4
..SK.Vi
...64.6
Individual tastes In personal
stationery vary greatly, and
to gratify them is un easy
matter.
The quest for "something
different" In style often
leads, however, Into a selec
tion that Is of doubtful
quality.
Symphony I.awn and Sym
phony Charme Writing I'.i
pers cover a wide variety
from which you may choose
any one of several shapes
und sizes white or tints
pluln or fancy finish plain
or bevelled gold edge. And
the quality is always the
same always the best that
money can buy.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
La Grande, Oregon
JURY ACQUITS .
6.1 CARLSON
! AT T. 1SS51T1.1SS
FAVORED
BY CITIZENS
(Conttnurd from rno One.)
pates of the tate Krunpe will be
heard and inHlruellng of u large
china of new im-iulK'iK.
Two applieutions for member
ship were received and u liter
ary proj,ri inu presented yesterday.
The elrcult court jury on the
case City of l.a (irunde vs. Oul
son, found In favor of the defen
dant yesterday afternoon. Carlson
has bvxn previously convicted in
the city court on u liquor charge
and applied the case to tho cir
cuit court. The case, City of lu
Grunde vs. Drunsiutth, unothur
uppeul from a liuior conviction
which was to have been tried
yesterday afternoon did not come
up, for thu defendant plt-ad guilty
und was finrd
An appeal from the justice
court, iSli.i e of Ureson vs. Wil
liams, was occupy inn the attention
of the cuttrt this morning. Wil
liams as convicted of the pos
session of elk hides.
Most of tho morning session
was Bpeiit on a motion by me
defense to have the evidence re
turned to the defendant and not
admitted in court, on thu theory
that John Walden, the oitieer
who mudo the arrest, had no
right to search Ills person or
premises without a regularly au
thorized . tuairch warrunt. After
arguments by the attorneys,
Judge Knowlcs denied tho mo
tion, j
John lay, Krank Nelson and
1. A. .t'hase, charged with "rob
bery, not in a dwelling hojse."
plead not guilty before Judge J.
W. Knowles, this morning. Their
I trial has not been set.
I Fred Spain and K. O. Zcctc, lu
I dieted by the grand jury , on
! charges of transportation of ii-
tiior were arraigned this morning
und plead not guilty. Their trial'
will probably be next week.
William Hehwehke and Albert
Wltkerson were arraigned, charg
ed witli manufacturing liquor.
They will enter the pleu tonior
iov at 10 o'clock.
one. precinct w as In precinct No.
7. The lightest was In precinct
No. The greatest pereentaic"
given any measure was in pre
cinct No. 'J. where the sewage
disposal plant went over iU to -4.
or ::'i to J.
One Precinct Aualnst.
One precinct Lane Chapd
district was the only one to go
against any one Issue. Us vote
was 2U tor, 31 against storm
sewers. The other tiireo usbiics
won o'.it, however.
Tho city hall precinct waH fitvt
to report with Nob. a and i H'-e-ond
and third. i,ano Chapel way
the last in.
The total vote in the city was
little more than one-third of Un
registered voters. The average
vole Is nearly one-half. The
commissioners, however, feel thtt
I the true sentiment of the city was
expressed as It is usually the caw
that all opponents to any meas
ure vote while many who favor
the issues up, fall to (,o to the
polls.
Iloiul Sales, Work Next
What remains lo be done now
Is the. sale at the bonds and (he
net mil beginning of construction.
Since the passing of a charier
amendment some time ago bear
ing' upon tills, sale of improve
ment bonds of l.a (irunde has
been easy with several compan-
l'OUTI.M MAKKMTS
POItTI,ANI, Ore. (Al') Catlle
and sheep steady. Hogs weak' to
a shade lower, l'irgs and butterfat
steudy. Butler 4Je.
Markets
rMHMffliffiflitMi.riir tV "-'
-Hut-
SAN ritANCIKCO. AI')-
terfal 49 ',6c here today.
RECORD MAKING '
SHOW IS HOPE
(-puo aHH.l uiojj paiiuiiuool
City
Cove
Klgln
Ifllbler
Island Cily
l.a C.rande .
North l'owd
Siimiiiervllle
I'nion
The millage rate of l.a (irunde la
higher than I'.aker City, which has
a levy of 41.li mills, and the per
capita, tax is also higher, this be
ing $:;i.4 ill linker.
l'er Capita
1'J.74
hi. 4:i
j;i.4'.'
i 7.4:1
:t i'..:i u
211.42
7.12
ill.'.'S
1
last
chill'
Kndcavor
be held 111
Mr. Carrlck gav
MAN SLAYS
8 MEMBERS
OF FAMILY
(Continued from Pa go On?.)
w here anoth'
held. He was a.
coming to
Personal Mention
due and that they would have lo
move today.
'Til shoot (he pictures off the
wall and then surrender," lie told
the officers.
He then turned about, fired
some more bullets into the chil
dren's hodje.s and linn shot him
self as, t he police iimke (men a
door. Attendants say that lie, wilt
W. Cherry, attorney oi
was here on legal busl-
Th Ktnr With (VnwIwiW
G'-org
Wallowa
iiess yesterday.
1 c H- Finn, attorney of Portland
was a business visitor to Oiandu
yt-sterday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Benson, at-
GRANGE WANTS
PUBLIC MARKET
(Continued from T,nf On?.)
General Cords
Go a Long Way to Make Friends.
Jennings & Shumate
(irove grange of Suimiiervllle was
present as a d'ligale Troiii the
grange with a special invitation
to attend its Kourlh of July
celebration.
A special feature of the pro
gram In the Jiitme will be a
-unf t to s e w ho can nam: th
greatest number of weeds. A
committee s to BHeet specimens
of all the w e ds in th" county
ani tloy are to be on dKpljy
witho it being named. H. O.
Avery, county agent, is to be
ask- J to address tho gram.' on
the different. ways of klllinir
n and 11 study of the pr--! j.-rank
the borsea for the Uound-X'p at
1'endieton every year.
Besides a number of lesser
llghls. Miss l.orena Triekey, Wal
ters and Garrett have agreed to be
present at tin- show to ride Mr.
Jorv's wild ones. Miss Triekey Is
one of the most famous women rld-
rs In the world. She hus twice
been special guest of the McAlptn
hotel In New York and has receiv
ed many other honors.
I'rizcs for the winners of the
bucking conte.xtB are unusually lib
eral and include u flail saddle two
silver mounted bridles, chapps, of
fered by the president If the
Kound-I'p association ami $22B In
cash prl.e.4 besides numerous spe
cial prizes.
V. H. B. Sinllh. Joe Cantreii anil
two other owners already have
chariot teams on the ground. Some
of these have made exceptionally
fast lime In preliminary tryouts.
Among these who have atables
of horses al l'nlm now are Joe
Cantreii, .Mm Blanton. Btaekie Jor
dan of Baker. Mr. Met nil f of Kl-
gin, Homer Bid well. Mt. Stevens,
Mr. McAllister. Kennbdcr Brothers
of IIot-l'e and others.
i'eiinixui ilor-e I'iiuhmis
A l'ennisier brot hers horse re
eenlly v.on the ::no mile endurance
race stageii hy the I'. S. guverii
ment. The liorse which won this
race Is valued at JMMin and Is on
the stuck show- grounds now.
The seel ions for the draft horses,
stallions, two horse teams and colts
are already crowded in many ins
tances. Competition In the saddle
horse class 1m exp'-cted to be much
keener than last year.
Meteorite, the famous Culled
States government horse slatloned
at North l'owd-r for breeding pur
poses by the Remount Association
of AmerlciL Is hi his "lull at the
stock show grounds now. .Meteor
ite is one of the most ruinous
horses In the country and l: rank
ed with X'-v. 1'iipyrtis and ol her
record makers. Imke or Lancas
ter, another humms horse wilt al
so be displayed at the show.
A number of Meteorite's progeny
have been brought in and will be
entered in the exhibition: and ulsu
in some of ilv races.
r.xhlblt to Be Ijirge.
The beef cattle division will be
double that or last year, according
to Mr. Vog l. In the dairy cow di
vision 7 T have already been en
tercrl. The hovs' and girls' club
exhibits wilt be four or five times
that of last year.
Iian ('lark, livestock agent for
the o-V. H. Jt. and N. company
and his famous horse will be at 'the
show. As will the seerelnry of the
Oregon state fair and ol her per
sonages In the sreal and n-ar great
class.
The hog entries include a num
ber or each reprcNi ntathe br ed,
1'olund Chinas. Chester Whites,
I m me J er.se j s, IlampshireM and
Berkbires. Manv f ihe:ie will be
ehibit"d hy members i,f the bos
anil girls pig clubs a wi as r yu
lar owners.
In the r'atm of tlie tinuHu.it In
the exhibition lm-. Mr. Vogei stat
ed that three l. nnels or police
dogs li;tu! been entered, three Mil -d-
r.
Kollowing Mr. Vogel's report.
year us secretary of the associa
tion, announced that arrangements
had been made for complimentary
tickets. These tickets are printed
specially for the benefit of per
sons who desire to give tickets to
the show to their friends. At the
top of the ticket is a space where
the donor may sign his name, nnd
the name of the person to whom
he (rives the tickets.
These tickets will be sold af the
sumo price as the regular tickets.
Mr. Smith slated that he liad re
ceived inquiries for tickets from
all sections of the northwest, in
cluding Myrtle l'oint, Oregon,
Nampa. Wallowa and other cities.
Brief lalks went made by Karnest
Bell and his brother. Hoy Bell of
Cove, it. C. Himiici, neau oi xne
Smlth-llughes boys' judging work
it I'nion, Gordon Mills of lov
nnd I Mayo of I'nion.
l' It. Churchill, In charge of the
urn tubmen t Rtated that the dances
will be given in the i'nion gym
nasium every n I hi of the show
and that u number of carnival
concessions have been obtained.
Tom Cock. In charge of the tick
et department announced that
reservations tor seats are on sale
now.
The concluding talk of the even
ing was made by Or.- W. T. I'hy
who expressed the policy of the as
sociation and Its ambitions to en-
large the show each year until it
Ik truly representative of the In
land Umpire and i for "ihls coun
try what the i'iuifle International
Kxposition is for the l'aclfie
( ont.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine
. . . i j i..nnl and has been
sucewsful In (Ik treatment of Catirth
for over fortvvea. Soldbyalldtugglsti
F. J. CHENEY St CO.. Toledo, Ohio
ARCADE
TODAY, FRIDAY
And SATURDAY
ies usually bidding better than
par. According to City Manag-r
W. C. Crews, all cent racta let
for construction work will speci
fy that local men he employed
as workmen In preference to out
siders. This will bo enforced, h"
declares.
No Organised Optodtion
I'Yom the cheek of tho pre
cinct votes. It is evident that
l here was no organized attempt
of any proportions to defeat the
bonds. The greuter share of the
precincts voted a big mnjority for
the bonds and only In two or
three precincts was tho vote less
I han two lo one on any issue,
Kigun's available this morning
gave the total votes on the issues
as follows:
Wat e r bonds: Yes S ;i ti : no 2 0 .1.
Sewage JMant bonds: Yea
no, l;t.
Storm Sewer bonds: Yes 7s 1;
no 2 35,
I-'ire Kiiuipmcnt bonds: Yes 751;
no -i;r.
All returns were in at the city
office last night, with the excep
tion of l.ane Chapel by in o'clock.
Unite a number of taxpayers re
mained at the city office until
the final check was made last
night.
The clly cominlsMloners today, in
addition to thu statement printed
on I'ago one to the Clllxens of l.a
CI ramie, presented the following:
The KvenillK Obaerver, , ltt I
Grande, Oregon:
At this time we wish to express
our appreciation for the courtesy
of the Observer preceding yester
day's special election and for your
interest in presenting the facts
regarding the proposed improve
ments to the people of the clty. The
space you hove devoted to acquain
ting citizens with the issues has
been of great value In securing the
large and Intelligent, vote register
ed In the election. Thanking you
for your interest and I ho valuable
space you have given, wo arc,
Bespeclfully,
(Signed) A. T. 1 11 LB,
I'reshU'jit.
It: P. BANlHtf,
CM AH. 1'1,AYL.-;.
HOTEL ASTOD
2nd & Hill Lm Ant.U.
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
50 fi Bath. New, Modern.
Close lo Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50
' so I " '-nV
to 1 11"
'lor'
Special
siiix's wmtk Mimis
W hllo 'i'liry 1,111
OltKilNAIi (illl-l'i:VA
. Work SImh's l''or .Mtn
.t.l)J
.Mill's lliull Crnilr
ll OHI1S
sit.ti:.
l.a, lies- Vlcl Mil unit
I'utt'tit 1,1'iilhrr
I'IMI'S
In lliix-o tllffr-H'tlt hlylt'S
$2,115
The New York
Store
1210 Allium
1 1.1 'usggsmni j
i Exchange
La Two - family Imtiso H
y
Two - family Imtiso
on I'liNt St., to ex
change for a good
house in l'ortlaial.
0
l'he-nere tract with
evtra rcmmI improe
liients in Iay Vtuh.
to ex baii;ve for cily
pmperly or n giMMl
new outu.
WEEKS & BLACK
iiHAircms
Kow I'oli-y lililu.
lustu-aiK'o - lnmiis
"News" and "Topics"
1 1 iti&mkiMiirtfThttm
M Kennon. II. K. Coolblgo
pos-u wi-en law. us ieing o m 1 1' 'i i a nd Chuv IJohnenkainp or ia.
by the Wingville grange of Uu-; Grande i rhort talks. ReportH
. r Is planned.
The next rneet'ing will be. June
j whtn reports from thu dcM-
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by mt-mher or olhr I'onimiltees
were gl n aho.
Tony L. timtth. serving hi third
ARCADE THEATRE
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 10
W. H. Bohnenkamp
Company
Four Floors of Fine Furniture
Est. 1890
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Rubber Sheets
hi. outs i-i'itK itrimi.it sm:i;r
lti'luriMii'd ('nni'i-s, HI. oil nml ft.i:
Vt-ry Sim-HiiI fill 7lli!
HI lllllilt I'A.NTS, :ll' tllitl .-.Di:
Art & Baby Shop
"rcVKKYTIIINO l'OU TIIK BAHY"
MEMSTITClllNC Holrl Knmmer RMg. STAMl'INQ
Itirri'KItICK rATTKUNS 1. M. O. THMEAU
FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
Thai famous liileniulloiiHl
M'liMttlomil record rim of
laugh I'lol, dlieel frnm its
12 weeks in San FninrlM-o.
A MENRY DUFFY PRODUCTION
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Comedy, "DON'T WORRY"