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fonday, June 22, 1025.
THE IL GRANDE' EVENING OBSEltVEK ' ,r '
Page Five"-
Local News In Brief
runicl
Colon tt. Kherhnrd. local nttor
y, ban returned from a business
p to l'orlland and Kulcm.
flit, to Vortltiihl
Mrs. O. J. i'rlcc. and daughter,
im Veda, went to Portland lftt
t'liinj? to spend three or four
;y& there.
i vUU rnrt'iit
Mrs. H. A. Kcnn.Kon and baby
Hend, Oregon, went to Wnllowu
is morning to visit .Mrs. Konnl
n's p:irenl there for Homo Unit'.
have oiM'raekm
Judf?u und Mrs. J. W. Knowing,
njompanied by Mrs. (.Icorije Bak
; left lust evening for Portland.,
rs. Knowles will undersu uu op
Tit ion while in Portland.
Vnt lot IIhIih's
Oil ! Brooks and baby boh,
cnl to Hulnes this morning- on
utn No. L'4. Tiny will return to
a Grande this evening or uome
Uie tomorrow.
t tended rcdcdlcallon
.Mrs. J. P. Hell and daughter, I
me, of Echo, spent the week end
t La C.rande with Mr. and Mrs.
rank Hanson. They also attend-
the rededicatiou services at
iu Lutheran church here, yestbr-
rttiriilnx Iioiih' . ". V
;Ml8B Nellie Zurcher, of Knter
rise, wuh In La tifandu this morn
iB en route to her home from Eu
fene, Oregon, where she has been
'student ut the t'nlveralty of Ore-
3ertl-lns celebration
fA carload of twenty-flvo Baker
cople fit me to La Giundo Krlday
yenlni; and attended the "Yankee
'a roe" here. They were wdvertls
ig the Fourth of July celebration
a he held at Baker this year. .
'eiit hi Crater Lake
Karl Woods and Wade Brooks,
' the Warren Construction Com-
iiny, left yesterday morning , ror
jratur Lake where they wfll work
b the paving of the loop at tho
like.
ere oer week end
Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Nye and!
lighters. Bessie and ilnzel. all of
teardon, Washington, motored to
tu Grande nnd spent the week end
(ere Kuests at the home of Mr.
id .Mrs. Harry Turner. j
tonic Thmii hospital
f. Mr. und Mrs. Bnrrell Kooch
ynw on 'the branch line train this
pornincn route to their home at
Enterprise. Sirs. Kooch has been
i patient at the Grande Bolide hoS
ital for the past three weeks. al'
pr undergoing an operation thore
fcfr. Kooch came to La Grande to
.onipany het hoiiTe. Sh3 Is fifircT?
Tackle
l-the kind thi.it catches.
Baml)oo and Steel Tolls
Flies All Kinds
Basket, Landrng Ncta
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id Anything you
need
F. L. LILLY
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Hardware
Fishing
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Clint's Great Remodeling Sale
; STILL GOING FULL BLAST!
Every Article In Our Store
Cut
To move our stock of America's Hest Clothes for men, y'oun?
men and boys the finest Furnishings, Hats and Shoes.
STANDARD MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY
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Ili'ru fntut KoIm -
rank Klcophor, contractor of
Holso, Idaho, spent the week end
In Ii Grande on hufdnewt and vl
Jililnn friends here, lie returned lo
Bolso today.
Heiunuxt from Portland
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Vox nnd
duugiiter and Hon returned rWitur
duy from Portlund uller a wfc
spent there ulendlng the I'orllund
Hose l-Ystlvul. They report un ex
cellent trip.
YlsltiHt hero
Mr. and Mrs. Heed Andrews
were (fiieats at the l.ynn Wrlifht
home lunt evening. Mr. end Mrs.
Andrews were en route to Boise.
Idaho, from their home ill Yakl
mu, Washington.
Hen from Arkansa.i
Mr. and Mrs. Klnner Nicely ar
rived In La Cirunde yesterday from
Lesley. Arknnsas, and are visiting
here at the Gibson home. Mr. and
Mrs. Nicely made Oregon their
home six years ugo. They expect
to locate here again.
Hen1 from Seattle
Dr. und Mrs. H. J. Huekmuu and
ramlly arrived In La Grande b:it
tirday front their home it Seattle,
Washington and will visit here lor
a week or so with friends and rcla
tlvcSt They motored to Lu Grande
from the Washington clly.
Tu altcud cuntciillon
Mrs. Luru Bruden and Mrs. Jacf
ob Plank left Lu Grande this
morning on train No. 17 for Ore
gon .City, to- attend tho Convention
of the Women's Keller Corps there.
They will return home about Kat
urday. ' 1
Here fntm linker
Mr. und Mra. Orvllle Kmltli. of
Baker, were, week end visitors to
La Grande. They attended the
Yankee Puree, here Saturday even
ing and the Baker-La Grande base
bull game here yesterday and re
turned to their home last evening.
He turned home
Bobnrt Miller, accompaiileil
June and Kdward Mutholland
turned Saturday evening from a
trip to Portland. Mr. Miller vis
ited In Portland for a week and
attended the Hose Kesilvnl and the
two children visited with their sis
ter, Mrs. Marcus l'ulghaiu, at Cas
cade Locks.
Heturnin from convention
. Mr. and Mrs. H. y. Oliver re
turned to their home at Wallowa
this morning from Caldwell, Ida
ho, where they have been for the
past two weeks In attendance nt o
camp meeting and convention of
ihe Seven Day Adventlst Church
there, of which Mr. Oliver is a mi
nister. Home front school
Lunker Pearson urriYed tiU''-Iwi
Grande 4hls morning from Los An
geles, California, after attending
the college of Ocsteopalhlc physt-.
clans und surgeons there during
the pusl year. Mr. Pearson Is u'dark at first brightened up percep
member of the Phi Sicma Gamm-iltlbly
fraternity at the."college. He at
tended Ihe I' Diversity of Oregon
last yeur.
Itehtmed from linker county
1 it. H. Baldock. Stute Highway
lOnglneer, has returned lo Lu Grttn
!de. after several days spent In Ba
jker county. Mr. Baldock has been
, preparing the Buker-Cnlly project
for bids to.be received next month.
I Thlo project includes the 1 wdve
'tulle section of the Baker-l'nlty
highway between Mill Gulch and
Hereford.
(iues(H at AVIIer Iioiim
M r. nnd M rs. G list j v
WlHfll
3"4 Main street, have as
house guests this week Mrs,
their
Wtss-
ler's mother nnd three ulsters, Mrs. I
'J. N. Klnnell, Mr. K. N. Groshong !
and small daughter, ithoda Jane,
'and Mrs. Klmer Brown, all ofja rifle and Burth hud all kinds of
i Portland, nnd Mrs. C. J. Green offline to come In while the Baker
' Salem. They came to La Grande ' left fielder and center fielder were
to be with Mr. und Mrs. Wissler In , chasing It around In the gras.
Celebrating their silver wedding , Gossett. was tagged out on third
Mtmlvers iry tomorrow,. June :;. base, but Hie wore wni tnncb which
STORE V1TH A COSCIECE,,
On basinet . 1
Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Noily nd
small daughter, Virginia, went to
Baker this morning to spend the
day thero on business. They will
return to 1a Grande, this crenlng.
llelunietl home
After several days spent In La
Grande visiting at tho home of
Mrs. Ira Shepherd, Mrs. A. Ioo)in
left this morning on train No. Si
for her home at Ontario.
Arrived this morning
Miss Thclma Luhrmun, accom
panied by her mother, Mrs. Luhr
mun. arrived in 1 41, Grande this
morning from Seattle. Washington,
on their wvy to Allcel to visit there
for a week or so.
To attend school
Beverend and Mrs. L. II. Miller
arrived in Lu Grande this morn
Ing from their home at Hood fllv
r on their way to Cove to teach
In the Hunt era Oregon Bummer
School of the Episcopal , Church
there. ..,.' -
Here three days .
After spending three days In Lai
Grande visiting at tho B. A. Ben-1
ItHin home Mrs. W. A. Bailey, of
Medford. Minnesota, left this
morning en route to her home.
Mrs. Bailey, lias been In-Portland
the last two weeks. " She spent the
winter In California.
At Hot lakr
Mrs. Joseph Muhhall went to
Hot lake this morning to spend,
the day with her son, Joseph Mun-j
hall. Jr., who Is In the hospital
there. He returned to La Grande.;
from Spokane, Washington, where'
he was attending school lust Krlri
day and was taken 'to .Hot .Lake
Sunday. l will, undergo a minor
operation there today and will pro
bably be 'able to return to his home
hero In ahoUt a week. '
Personal Mention
Ueed McLaln. of Wallowa, wua a
visitor to La Grande Saturday. -
Mrs. StrliiKliaiit, of Imbler. was
u visitor to La Grande Saturday.'
Mis. James Webb, aecompanfed
by her sister. Miss Wllklnosn. was
shopping In La Grande this morn-M-.lnf.
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Mlsa Ifiuira Wilpon and her mo
ther Mrs. W, II. Wilso.i, of Telocn
set were shoppers to La Grande
this imirnliig. They, returned home
on train No. 14.
Helen Blrchfleld went to A'lcel
this morninc where she Is employ
ed after spending Sunduy In La
Grande.
Carey Itader, attorney of Walla
Walla, Washington was in l.t
Grande Saturday on legal business.
LA GRANDE
TROUNCES
BAKER, 4 - 3
't'ontlnu&d from Psjlf One.)
oun game by scoring Knight with
a slnglr
The afternoon, which seemed so
after -this inning and the La
Grande fns felt considerably bet
ter about the whole Ihlng.
Sensational Catch
When Baker came to bat in Ihe
third the Pirates were three runs
ahead. ' Lefty Brandt made Home
of the bench warmers swallow
their gum In this canio by smack
ing a high one out center field
which threatened for e time lo go
over the fence. But. no. Cunning
ham backed up against the canvass
and earned the pluudltH of the milt
tlttide by making a perfect catch
with one hand
in the fourth Inning the Pirates
made their last run. Beinembnr.
ing Barth's nice lilt In the third,
no doubt. Brandt watked him to
first. This bit of stratccy was dl-
Hast rous for Tom Go:
got unt
across his shoulder. Smack! Tin
ball und bat met like the crack of
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swim-caps
For 1923
arc now on display ut our .
store.
Original styles, in aster
workmanship, real Pa in
rubber and attractive
prices are the outstanding
features of this exclusive
' mermaid millinery.
The Carmen Kap. a new
model. Is one of the most
original. It is made in an
Onyx design of six distinc
tive colors, beautifully
mai'boled, and ties in
Spanish bandana style, as
pictured here.
CARMEN KAP
73c .
Glass Drugs
Inc.
, La Grande, Oregon
gave the lUrutcs Ihelr lead all thru
the game.
' Clots Score
This sort of thing couldn't Keep
up all day so the Colts managed to
squeeze a man in in the firth In
ning. Aguln in tlie. sixth Inning
the visitors made two more tallies.
The IM rates were still two runs
ihead anyway so it didn't mutter
so much.
It was In the fifth Inning that
an attraction not advertised beforft
hand was spring. Cunningham of
ihe Pirates lib grounder to the
Baker second baseman. Si pes, who
threw the bull to first. Cunning
ham of the Pirates hit a ground-'
er to the linker second baseman,
Si pes, who threw the ball to first.
Cunningham was out, but the
baseman stepped right across the
baseline In front of him und nar
rowly escaped spiking the. runner.
This was too much and Cunning
ham and the first baseman started
;i more or less heated argument.
Sipes, second baseman of the Colts
charged In- when he seemed to
have no business to ami Immediate
ly hud more on his hands than lie
could handle.
Jeffries Dhl Well.
, Young Cunningham was named
Jeffries by his parents because (hey
expected him to follow In the foot
steps of the heavyweight champion
and us a fighter hu.hu never been
much of a disappointment to them.
It took Claude He ran I on and four
others to keep Cunningham from
committing UKiyhem on the person
of Hipes and when the battlers were
separated the Baker man hud a
bloody nose and exhibited other
marks of violence.
' With the spectators put bark in
the stands and the players pacified
the ball playing was resumed and
after the sixth inning the game re
mained scoreless until the finish.
- Although the Pirates with Buck
Hcn pitching have nov hcaleti the
great lcfly 'Brandt, there were
some spots on the team yesterday
that, were noticeably weak and
Ahlch will have to le strengthened
fn order to Keep the local eluo u
head at the finish. Tom (jossett.
ptaln of the Pirateo t xpeeti! .
.spend u portion of this week seoui
tng for players ami will have so in
hew faces in the lineup for Hit.
gaum
day.
w it li Pendleton next Sun-
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Siiiiininry
Krrorw: Th'-lson 2. Iiynion. l'a
vln. Two base hits: (Jomh tl.
KnlL'ht. AKhmore. double pluys:
Tiein to H' lm lo Knight. Hit hy
IMtrher: HleveiiH 2. Wild I'HeheH;
Hin I, lirfd banc on erroiH:
Helm, Lewis. Left on baaeM: Hnk-
t 7. La Orumle 3. Knrned runs:,1
Maker I, m. (Jmnde 3. KIimI on'
IkiIIm: off Itrundt I. "IT lb in 3.;
Htiirrk out: by Hrundt 11. by Itein I
2. Credit victory lo J.'dti. tharK
defeat to Itrandt. nm-- of game;
2 hourn la mlnut'H.
f.miie I'lirtitrtl.
Word received here In reference
to ihe Wulia Walla-rendlvion
game, which the "lbirj won 3 to 2
In 13 Innlnvs bi home yenierday.
uayH thai I'endbton proteied Hi"
iftinu- on the ttrounds that Wulla
Wulhi played norne men whose
names hud not been filed In (he
leavue early enough to make iw.xu
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How Tough Is Steak?
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Boi nay loush U-ak? Bond 'cm to tho U. S. bureau of atandards, nt
Washington, and Paul H. Nickel will tlnd out just how tough they are.
This machine twists the steak and o dial registers the resistance. No, the
machine hasn't been broken ycU
WORK URGES
ADOPTION
OF PROGRAM
(Continued
from Fflire One.)
Interest sho ltd
these udvnnces.
be charged
"That where, projects Include
land fn private ownership held in
excess' oft "homestead units, devel
opment should, not begin until an
agreement has been reached with
these owners fixing the price of
that land to settlers and met ho la
of colonization." -
All government Irrigation proj
ects. Secretary Work said, should
be organized Into districts, man
aged ami operated by tho people
living on them, w ho would decide
all local ucstions themselves.
b expressed the hope that the
next congress w ould pass legisla
tion requiring states to assume
part of the financial risk und re
Hponsimil.y inr i'v.-ry new proji-n
for
umk rlakcn within Ihi-lr borduM. , ,1Mlll. m.movod from t !. l.lnl.t."
"I am lonvlno.d that Kn vorn-j 1; v u,.vl.r,.lld iti-lnkiuini. MmJack
iiu-nt uld In construction or li rl-, ,lu rt.,,.ri., "HlH.plii nl 1)1
Kiitlon works in Tiiinlnmcntuliy. vlni... ;, ,,, ,,llolr ntng ,hu u.
miunil In thi ory. nltlimiKli lt I-1 them.' "II llivc Tlianka,"
Icy tins fulkd In results." ho do-1 A, s n'cloi l, the Women's and
elared. "If IrriBatlon works nrpjYoullK Women'n MlMilonar- so
to lie lillllt on a law scale, the celles were In churBe of tile pro
Koverninent must assist In It. ;h Kram. JiiiIk,. Iluch K. Ilraily uuve
private enterprise will not lu!MH mlk on 'I'hlnu from the Focus
them hecsufic there Is no margin point." Having spent four years
of . profit in such undertakings. ! in China Mr. Hrady pave some very
"The fact that It does not p.iy IntcrcslinK facts ahout condlllons
directly Is no evidence that itjexlstlnfr there. Itcvereml Urlnk
has not . uxeat potentliii .value to man tfavo a hliort talk on the "inu
tile Bovernment. hut this value iKlture of this Church." and the choir
In fut lrlty und we must plan nc-'saiiB "Oreul Is the Lord." Those
cordihKly. ! in the choir were: MIhm Marie Neu-
"lteclaniatlon of urld lands Is ' klrschner, Miss Helen Jensen, .Miss
only an Incident lo the aRrlcultur- j Anna l.ottes. Miss Lena I .onus, so
ul problem of this national us a primus; Miss Ida NeuklrHi'hner
whole. . : It' Is the loss of the soil's' and J. O. Htll.lnier. alios; Kred
fertility' in, every farniiiiK stute ' Malthea. Jr.Iund J.. l HOUtrngitr.
Ihul ulurms me, lor there Is u ill-1 tenors mid Iteverend William F.
rect dependence lictween ferllllly Hull. Iiass.
of the soil and fertility of thel A short pimeunl "liarkness to
mind. IrrlKutlun Is Inlemli d to l.lBlit" was ulso Klven. Thoe luk
popularl.e farm lire so that 1 , lnK purl were: Kinnia Wurl. (Jene
farm ahull l.e the Ideal home unit!!"" KSl'"'n- , '"""O" Issler.
and may continue to he Ihe ,mS(. ! MH Neuklrschner i.nd llelen Jen-
supply fur yountf nifti who m.iy
later become the natlon'H udvlKeiK.
"It Is our purpose to build rec
lamation from thu Ktound up.
Krom tho farniei' lo the tfovern
meiil, rather than from Ihe kov
ernmenl to the dam and tho dum
to the .desert."
TUN
oMm.nimi;ints
may hi; sii()Hii;m;i)
NKW YUKIv (AD Itecom
metidat lona tliat the word ''obey"
and Uie promise of the bridegroom
to endow the bride with all his
"wordly KoI" be Ml rleketi frnni
the tuarihiK' wervlee. toieelh'r with
the optional uloption by the ri'rK
of a Miorlened and more mod rn
form (f the Ten roniinuiulinenlw,
are uracil in the fourlh report of
the Joint eommitislou on prayer
book of the Kpiwopal ehureh, made
public Hunduy. The report, which
1h lo b' Miihmltted for approvnl to
the forty-olKhth triennial eonvi-o-tion
nf the ehureh at New Orb-am
iiclober 'd to 23, also reeonimendfl
t he ellmlnalion from common
prayer book of the InHtruci loon I
pariirraph wll hholdtiitf fiom the
batl.ed. cxtronimunlcated and foii
i:iden (In rite 0f the Imrlal jorvicc.
CHURCH HERE
REDEDICATED
(Continued from Phra One.)
hitf of ii h.x nin. I'erdlnand Jensen.
Hecrelary of the church puve a
brief hot very Interesting history
of the church.
Iteverend Hrlnkriuiii delivered
the delealory Hermon In lifw iiiimI
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forceful manner and also brought
Synod, of which he Is president, as
well us tho.se of his own congre
gation. A solo "Uy KIM Waters'
was rendered by Mrs. J. a. St It -zlnger.
.After an uppeal was made
by Beverend Brlnkinan over 4i)0
of a $MH Interest bearing Indebted
ness was pledged. The church wius
then formally rededlcated by Bev
erend Brlnkinan. The unthem by
the Choir "The lord is My Light, "
was well given, especially the quar
tet part by the Misses Anna and
Una l.ottes and Kred Mattheu Jr.,
and J. U. Htltzingcr.
ATler the close of the morning;
uession the photographs of the con- 1
grcgation nnd tin . church . were
taken and a luikct dinner was ;
served in the annex. j
The outstanding features of the
afternoon were the congratulations
I by Dr. Klmer Grant Keith from '
I I he Ministerial association of the
'city, a splendid talk on Lutheran;
i Christianity as it works out In pub
... . . ., R ... d ........
Men iim inti rprelern; Ida NiMiklrwch
ner, Claudia Suydani and MrH. J.y-t
man Jluff aa (.'hrlNtiniiH; I'aullne, j
Arh'iie and l-JriioHt Conrad, and i
Jlurbam and Juanlta Htltzlimer aH
KropeiK and Monahl Ciruhi,, Thi-o-tlure
1 1 o 1 1 . Henry Jeoen, Kdward
Hehullz und Curl JoIuihoii au little
Chlncmi boys.
(iUARI) UNITS
SUFFER FROM
INTENSE HEAT
(Continued from Tnun One.)
detiionittratlon was a hikcchh ftoio
the onluokctH point of lew. More
than three thommnd men partici
pated with artillery, machine ifun,
1 1 f I'M and uotomatle liriea.
The contpany in lo o to Crater
LuUe In the mointiiK, Haturday, ut
fi o'clock. It Ih homoied I han a
Hcven-nille hlUe will be made
throiitfh tuiow to reach the lake, j
The Mcflloi fl Chamber of Com - i
incrce Ih fuinlMhliiK' the earn for ;
the dip. Wo will return loCiimp
S inday afternoon. The company i
Ik looking forward lo tin trip.
The ineiiu for IhiH cvenlnic con-1
NiHled of fried chicken, peun.
maxlicd potatoes, peaclun anl
milk. The compiiny felt flattered j
w In n llar ey Swart., company ;
i'oli, v. t picked an cook for all
the f-ompunh'H Koluif lo Crater:
Lake. II KceiiiM n though Com.:
pany ci nnol be kept down. We
Mlncerely I idfeve I hat the officer
who pick J the cook hud t-xc-'l-1
h-nl juclfrm nt for we certainly K-'t j
plenty of ut-ll prepared fond.
the
Air Travel to Supplant
Railroad, Stewart Says
(Continued from 1'aga One.)
their owners' money Is tied up in
them.
"I'm not so doubtful whether
planes can compete with ships ns
1 am whether ships can compete
with -planes In 15 or HO years."
Martin's captaincy Is of the sea.
X master mariner, lie followed it
lor yeaiN. So he's an authority
on ocean problems as well us
those of the ulr.
"Are surface war fleets obso
lete?" I atd(cd.
"As the dodo," said Martin pon
itlvely. .
"Then the plane huu supplanted
Ihe bnltkship?"
"Absolutely."
"Hut planes." I niKued, "must
have a hate to operate from." ,
"Ho," , rejoined the captain,
"must battleships. They're us
helpless as any craft afloat take
a mile and a half to stop, lu
minutes tu k1 up full speed,
aren't very fast at best, steer r?-l
luetautly and have to have 10
times their own number of at
tendant craft to hu re Kim id und
Keep them supplied."
.
. "Why, battleships." went on the
caplain, "hardly were used at all
we iirv itut i,i:ss ami
si:i.ii ion i.i:ss
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for llillt'S mill (ielillciueii
Our I'riiv :t.93
Values I0.UU .
Wo liave some other tiults
J-'or 95i
' Values l.7f,
Also Mori Suits
Sll'll's JllltS
Conservative and YoiMiir
Men's limdels; latest styles,'
plain colors, mixtures and
stripes: all-wool
1 1.7.1 lo i.it.-i
I'lmiifr Men's Suits
tjiiallty nod styles are
Kood: a larse rilliBe or pat
terns '
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Store
1216 Adams Ave.
We Go Out Of Our Way To Serve
Sunbiitc and Jtalibit's Cleanser, 2 cans 15c
We receive Fresh Hemes and Vegetables
each morning.
THE CITY GROCERY
JtiHl flAck of Oarr' on Fir Rtroet
PRONV MAIN 57S RAY BAUM FUEB DKLfVKRT
YARD GOODS
Hl'CIl AH DAIHV l'T,ANNKI, . lll.M'KIt fl.O'l ll, I.INIINI-:,
lNlll.XN HKAIl, I'AMH'O CLOTH. KTC., I'OU
CIIII.IHtKN'S WKAll; AMI AKT GUODS
Art & Baby Shop
: "nvnnvTiiiNO von thk nAUY"
HEMyrlTCIIINd llnlpl KninniiT lllilic. WAMl'INO
BCITKRICK VATTKUN8 I. M. O. 1H!tl.AI)
Arcad
TODAY AND TUKSDAV
JtSit I UIKY
"Our (Jang" Comedy
COMING FIUUAY C0U5EN MOOKK In
"SALLY"
In tho lust war to bo kept
vlit inlly inland couldn't bo- -
truHU-d nt wa on account of suit,
murini'H. ' And aubmurlnca aren t-r
siifu wit h plttni'H ovrh(!ud.
"They can't k dt-i;p enotiK'i to
I'.ldf, 4'X(-'i'nt In dirty whUt. Any
wherr lt' clear, an aviator carf ' '"
spot ttiriii and then they're lost.-1
"In Hhort, u plium Iihb no huu-
)lriii thai u Murface' Hhtp or auh'i
mailiH! hatm't tsoi, and tl'a mlnuJ
inuny that tluy have. '.x
Tho truth In,' Martin coneliut-1'
il, "therr's no dcft-nHt1 iiBaint .
IiUiih'H not even otlmr plant-a. if
thi attarkira MtrtUo at nlht. Tho
wiioln Ktratcny In f (turn wars will ''
ho lo hind the lii-Ht blow.
"It'H a rrutd thliiff to say, biif
It uiUHt knock out an unprepared,' v'' '
UrfenNeloHH enemy. Once knocked " '
out. It will be bt-yond his power
to rrtallate, at any rate tor u long" v
thin to ronif.
OOTEL ASTOD
2nd & HiU Lot Anselea
EVERY ROOM hat PRIVATE TOILET
50 Bathi New, Modern ,
Close to Shopping District and Theatre
FREE GARAGE Tariff fiom $1.50.
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