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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1925)
Monday, Aiipnisfc 10, 1025. TITFLA GRANDE EVENING OHSERVEK Papo Five Local News In Brief CO.UlMi EVENTS NclliKhorhuotl Club Inioti coun ty flower show beplember 2. Im Grande 1'uhllc Schools open St-plumber 1. Vi-dtln Here Chester i'owell of Wallowa is visiting ut th home of his uunt iind uncle, Mr. and Mis. I'.. K. rlU'luii"tl Willi Limit Waldo Crowley, Chester Koyle it nd Alvuh Crowley were fishing on the Mlnam yesterday. They Icit Saturday evening and return ed lust night with limit talc Ins. Home i'rom Coa-si - Mr. and Mrs. Georffu Curruy have returned to their home tn l.a Grande, after u three weeks trip to the coast. Jtcturned I'rom Seattle Mrs. Herbert lavit-s and I wo children havt n-tuViied to l.a Grande after a month at Seaside. Mr. Duvles drove to Seaside alter litem and stayed there one week. 'l'.. Vlklt V.tlliiu s.tnttiJ v..u i. v. wiia.... Kimtie. and Mrs. V. A. 10 n gel left . Saturday by auto tor the 1 1 lio.i I pe. ct to spend two weeks. Two IJuiic? Ilruken l.lltle lale I'nderwood, son of . Mr. and Mrs. 13. I'. Underwood, -' . . , (. , m is recovering irmn u broken loot, i i - i in i.ii-ni. it ing near Mawille. Two bones in the foot were broken. Here on Business Walter Alalr. Hpeclal agent for lhe Northern insurance t'ouipany. w .s in la Grande Saturday on business. He. is from Spokane, Washington. Left Satui-tiaj Jesse Bresheurs, sheriff of ln iou county, accompanied by Mrs. llrcshcars and umily lei I Satur day by auto, for i'orlland and the coast. rney expeci io ue bv two weeks. ? t Mw, Wells llei-e aiih. "n. 1 M . . '.' for me i " " al Hill's deparl.nen store tor a l,.w days to linish her work here before leaving lor other poinls. ..... ! To Vlsli KelatKes j Mrs. George Hradley and du- HHer. Then sia.wem l.a (Iran-.;. hler. Then sia, 'Were- in l.a uraa-.'. tie this morning on their way io allow it or ail nun i in in with relatives there. They are jioin Seattle. Washington. j On Way lo-Wdllown Mrs. K. K,. Johnson, who makes her home In-' lint northern paut ol (Vililornia, w.is in l.a Grande this morning on her way to Will-i lowu on a vacation trip.' 1 , At Wnllona ImWv Miss Anetlii Johnson, neeom pinicd by her parents, left yes terday for Wsillowa Luk" where Hiey will spi-nd the week vacat ioning. A--'ed Mrn- Mr. und Mrs. Milton l nl Salem arrived in La lofhiv bv aulo. on thir Meyers Grande way to 'U-ollmMi Lake . Mr. Meyers Is a brother of J. D. Meyers cliy. of this Home I'rom Cmnplng Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Wlllhims and Mr. and Mrs. Al Herman have ...I l.iH-1; to their homes after K.vcral weeks camping out near i.i..iid. itiiint '.-rill vi'iilii.r Kliniclmiii.T. nianiis.T of SUhkk's mini' nl Knl.TprlH.'. ir rlvt'tl In litt (li'iilnli. I hla inoriilnir. NKUSTADTICIt Soft Collar Tor tlir.se waiin days. New line just in for Au gust trade. Popular prices $1.85 to $4.45 Shirts of Quality Clint's Clothicry lhe Store with a Cou-ieuce SHIRTS f al (er u Hhot t rurllaud. business trip On Way to l.nkc Mr. und Mrs. K. Oetwlicr and children, of i'orlluml, passed ; thruiiKh l.a Grande litis luoruiiiK ; on l.heir way to Wallowa italic. where they will be lor ubout three weeks. They spent a few weeks at the luku each yettr. To Vllt Hero Mr. und Mm. It. It. Cheney, ot Portland, will arrive in l.a Grande today and wtll visit here a few days at the George T. Cochran home on their way to Wallowa Lake on an outing. Mr. Cheney is Gruiul Secretary ut Masons. At Lake Yesterday Mrs. August Holnier. a 'd dau ghter. Mrs. Kd Hell, Harry freis halin. Vlck V eager and Kejt It Graves, all of Iktker, and Mr. and - Mrs. Harry Gibson, Miss i.emire Gibson, I'Yiedn Walt, and miss Krrdra hahistrom motored to Wal lowa Lake yeslcrday. They re turned to lai Grande lust evening. Merc Over Week 1 nd Mrs. T. N. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. H.iinwy. of lioise, -aho were week end gu His of the Colonel and M rs. 1". S. 1 van hoe. They lived in l.a Grande many years and it is always a pleasure to welcome them back to their honnf town They returned to 1,0,80 1,1,8 mopll,n& 1'itim ItelUii'linm I Miss Kiieda S-(ltt, who h is been j attending the summer session ut ' 1 he Washilir-ion State Normal 8rno' Ilt HeMingham, Washington, "uo . ' , ,, " .'. on her w'.-iv 1o Wa owa and I'ro- Kllse. to visit rehl ves there lor Some time Arrived Home Ycflerday rs. fl"rfre T. Coehran, and son Sam, arrived home yesterday i cu ui Scat He, Washington, where they have been for the p ii tw weeks. While there they attend ed a pfenic nt 1'olnt I leflance Park, given by a number of for mer residents of l'nlon county. En route home they visited Mrs. Charles 'ochran at Monmouth a few days. fiw Vw Ktul It. K. .Ininieson spent the week jend hi La Grande a uueHl of the Rev and Mrs. O. V. Jones. IIH at the ('hrlHiinn ehureh j yesterday morning and left I his I morning for Knlerprise and Wal- own w. . n, (hp (.,irff(lijin (.,(Ur(,h ,u Knl(.rprif,0 NV,(,npi)(,oy nrbt Ho ox,M.vlH to be in that seel ion all tills week. A,hM! M(M.tlim MH Hulft Aml,.rHhn ,.,.,, n pan-' ... i.im ,,, lliufcn ,...,.,.,,... 1 u.u.1P n...u 1 H"r. Miss IPtvI Jones. Miss KdMh lObei), j Miss Gladys Church and Miss K-h.t-vn Monn ni'irnj to Hl it. yesterday to attend the cxernlive eoilimtltee lil"etimr of Hi" (..'I Grand" Christian tOmb-avor I'nicn. Ttiey returned to l.a Grande hist night. j Hehiined Home I M r. and M rs. Sherwood Wi!' inins und two daughters, lb-leu am Jean, returned to their home ! here Saturdny filter a two we-ks abs-nce. While K'Uic they at -l'Mid"d the Knights T"inplar Con--ln-.' ut S'-i.ltle. W'iNhilu;lfili. iif- ter which Mr. Williams intended the North weHt I tea II ots 'on vent -Inn at HelMn;ham. Wjishlmrton. Before returnfiiK to 1ji Grande they visited various poinls in Can- ada. ; More Favorable Weather Hits Market; Grain Prices Drop WASHINGTON (Special). Cool. vr more f.i voi able weal h- i In the spi lim- win-ill IcVi Hot y e the American northwest and I'a-i ada had a w ea keniug lui lucm r- m lhe wlieat market d'irillg HievM-.d ending August I. hut at the clo.i of the market on Friday wheat prices were hot lowtr than at the- close of Ili prevlous week, according Io ! ! weekly ura i n mark"t revrt-w .1 he I "idled Stales department agrlcult lire. I 'on till lied pond pi peels for corn and a laig'-r mo ment of hoth corn and oat weaiv - ened the market for these grains, The cool wi-iil her tended I o check thespread ol rust in thcl.nt soul h w .-ster ti mills have heen spring wheat and also w as hi v- ! in- pr incipal huyers of hard win orahle for the rilling of the gram. t,.r .vhcal at Kuiinjih City, OmahK. Some of the w lu-at In the 1 nited and tit her central western inar Stales and a large p:i it ol t hat ,..s. I 'i c mi urns li-lJ steady. No. In ranadH. how i-vi-r. is st ill in a ; j h;nd "inter per i-i-ni pro critical stag'- and crop de eh.p- j j ,. , .,ing i noted a I KansiiH City tm-ntS llltritlC the IO two "l hit S ''I .tc over Hie Sept.-jHher price. three imtKh will continue to i.ij:'i , r ,rri n an Important maiket factor. ; ,.,. , ,( r.r l Threshing returns sttovv ;V wide v ln1,.r w range in yteiu mi on wuu-y high protein content, all hmigli hoiiii' sample are of light w etc. h' . A 11 11 ui her of cars of new x I were received at Minneapolis dnr- Ing the week, making lhe season fnllv two weeks earlier than iif-rn. Cash Hi-lees held reiahvely firm In the spring wheat mark-ts toit huyers, particularly Tor Hn- mil's ere Inclined to await tlie heavier movement of lhe new wheal Twelve per cent protein No. I dark northern sold at l;:" I ' over r,l the September price M Minneapolis. 11 perc'-nl 1 '" " o 'it er and I " per ut -' '" -over. The hulk "f I he ulfetliuv was of a iiuallty which sold at (i " "7c 0 er. I 'I elllllJIM 'o f"i 4''"A heat w 11 aho f hesc onotal ionti. lo I h;:u )!! lit The cf n-w wheat In Hi- Caclllc tioi t 1 went connnue., ..h were not ready sellers at current HiiotationH mm 11 " $1,4111 $1.41 for white wlieat for expurt. AaotUer cuuse ot tlie KILLER TAKES OWN LIFE IN OAKLAND, CAL. (Continued rrtittt I'k One. I OAKI.AM. Calif. (My the Asuu ciat.d I'ichk), 4 "ha ilea U'-nv Swai U. Walnut Creek chemist. I k' I led himself in an u part men t l house lnjrc Sunday us police were I hatter 1 in? tn t he door to umt hini for the runnier' of the mail whose charred body was found in the tfchw ui 1st laboratory after un explosion Hie night of July 30, the vU'tlm bell"ed ut first to have been Hehw art. Thus ended a nation - wi le search for SeluvurU. The figl live chemist left u tetter to his wife admitting that he had idalu a mun. whose name ha did not seem, to know. The authorities are convinced that the man is Gilbert Warren Harb. Itinerant an list, son if t lie Jtev. John Harb of Jersey Shore. 1'a. (Infilled Keir IHreiiM. In his note Schwartz contend -I that he had killed in self defeiw a m:in who came to his labnratoiy and demanded money. This at.. section was upset when the po lice learned that Schw ui tx had rented the On k land apartment and arranged to go Into hiding several hours before ' the explo-, S'OIl. . Sch w art, carried more than $ 1 un, lino in insurance, Nome poli rie.s of the type that pays double indemnity in case of accidental or violent ileilh. Two days after I he discovery of the body 111 the laboratory the police decided thi't the victim had not been Schwart,. Since then they have worked on the theory of a death hoax. The chemist's wife Insisted that It was I he hotly of her husband. So did 1 he f':ii)itly physician and an at torney. Tin? expert evidence of the authorities was all to fie con trary. of his deed Schwartz wrote his wife: Now I w'sh to tell you. my dear little Kill. I do nol know the man, ii"ver looked how - he uuh dressed, neven touched him after I hut . The only tiling 1 did was 1 tried tfi burn him. to wipe out and go go, I do not Iuioa- Where." The end of Schwartz" night came hi ti casual way. I'. W. Ilav ward, proprietor of the Oaklan;) I apartment house where the chem ist look refuge, was attend In? a I dinner party Saturday nitrht. H-iy-v;ir.l happened to mention th.it on" of his lodgers had got Into a scrape and was tn hiding. This 1 I lodger luul lent ed an apartme.it on July :ta, saying he was in a little trouble. His car had been wrecked and whisky found In it. 1 ' " Hiystei y. niimnni.iy m i n ut'cu a new spaper imiolokih pn -n j Sri iv. art.. The uinQ wns smoot h i shaVen: Hayw ai d's lodger w ore 1 mustache. Hayward placed his jfngi-r over the mouth in-the plc tii!e and studied the countenance. Then he rushed for a te'ephon1. ant. . 10. i .ee ol .tlie neruecy police deparl ment- was - notified Hi im umded by I n !) Hefore ilaybreak Sunday mor-l-ing It'iheley und Oakland police sin ro'imted Hay ward's apartment home. They demanded adiirt- l;m-e lo t he ji pa i f meat oeeuple 1 by- Sehwartz. There was no r spouse but they lieurd a ho!m- w ithin. As they were battering nt the door a shot rang out. Breaking down, nit' uooi . wm lonud N hwar.z lymu n a m . pistol wnuiwi in nis oM-ne,,.. II.- whs still lin iilhlm; hut Ui 'd j on the way to a hospital. nlin Walker, on Kmrlish ehem- isl. made the first friction mat en '. SJ ' " At hlu-h- r w:iu'cs, picking coal ' poekeis would he picking eonsinn- T.o.k..s. Wail Stn-.-t .TMTtrnnl. liiihl movement In t lie northwest w as I he small crops of w ln(ei wh'-al. A large percentage of Hi' crop is of lhe spring variety this car iiikI was harvested later than the winter wheat. Very little wheat, has heen sold from the i'a- sltghtly ''ifie nortliwestern markets for e of Un. "rl all hough soiio- t-uh-g have In hei n made to oriental eo'inlric.-4. in- movemi-iil of ha i d w inter ! w licat. conllnui-d of good olumc - Lin view ol the small crop and -;ihe tendency of the fa liriei h to ' ; hold for higher prices. There was i some haying i hy no 1 1 h est- arly in the week ! n and caul cm mills I te over and over. I held steady. j fl( ,.,.,. larger at s'-vet d : M,.(.K,.H , ,,.,,,11- aI,wirli- (u niiougli soul hern mills !- ;r;l (ckm active I. overs toward ,,. (.)uS(1 f)f t,(i W(-(.k N() ., jn(rr UJB ont,., Krhkiy at HI. I.omis at Jl.r.o'f il.tl.1 at Clneln- I n;itt. l.vi.' ji. sj ami Tolclo at j $t.tl". l oritln led favoralili' weather geai-Miily for tile iv w crop corn arid an I net caned movement weak ciud lhe corn market materially during lhe week Slid pl'lei-H lire now loner than at this lime last imr. Itatnrall wan t-:iltered over ! Tie gi atef pur t of t In corn le!f let! moderate leiitpernt in es mlti g.lteil woiHi-uhal the crfcit of th' oef icient rimlsl lire. The crop made lit! p'Mgt.-ss and g' neially r--ni;iins in good condlllon. eneept n snutltwesl when the crop Is pracln a My a failure tn som 1 It Is What You Save That Counts " IMH'hlK AUKt Wl' ifflVi' Houit ot .Un. protlui'ts c.r our fucturlr ut sin'Clal prift' iv ducliuiiK. Nnurly 2n IUmils H u v u li.'un wli'i'ttHl for tills Vac-tory-to-Yoj Sule. Tul;i- ad vnntuge of tills opportunity to Ifiirn the liiKli iiuulity of the iiunclinnillsi' l hut you cun uuy during this ruinurk ubto ttule. Sec our windows, ", Visit our store Save with Safety At the Rcxall Store All our pi'tslurls tire carefully i-oinpoiuided and stihfct't to .strict e iinitmilions lailli during p.i.Ho. und when in the finished package. I'niv tet Mineral Oil is hill one if many geiuilne values offered. Iteiiiilaily SI. no SHeIall,v prit-ed lit.... 79c This Is a most unusual opportunity for you tn save money on standard inert ehandise,, Hot Weather Com forts, Vacation. 'Needs,, or items of Daily I hmie use. All merchandise is fully guaranteed. ; .Glass Drugs '' Inc. La (irundt, Oregon 1 ! mmmmhmmhbmmwwmmm j jand commercial stocks bayi materially reduced. An ln-refiHed moveim-nl of oals,,post. . , . oats market and nrln-s declined Isharnly at niiielie;ily all ma i kel s. I hen- was iisldeiiihie hediilng iii-.-Msoi-o in Hn f ntni-i- 111:1 1 Let h ni(.n tflls(1, lh1 rin.Ilt ,h-mand. The imIn harvesl Is well ad- I ancd and threshlim has Ih-kuiiI in ,,nv Ki etlons. The vhdd urn-' I t-jii i v is ii-noiicd tmoi- tn rli-. nl- j , ltill,t , hl H Hlt((I , , I filh d in Wisconsin anil Minnesoi.i. j The hurley market held steady, Protected Tires General Cord - Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Hid Yourself of Tire Expense! Jennings & ; 'S , , , :M I M , I h i A . 11 1 m I TODAV M I, Coined v "Smoked Out". M I H I TfKSDAY And WKDNKSDAV W f I'OI.A NKGUI In "TIIK CIIAHMKK" t -A"."r . 5 - hi LeKion :H 11 si ca I t (imciiy in. m ifivni'ni,'! t LEAVES HER - "GOD-FATHER" (I 'tmt limed from I'uku One.) -I - She ivas very happy with me, hut her age deficits the sole purpose Itir which I adopted fier to be r; companion for U.year-old Oorothy Sunshine. "With l he Kieat divergence in use," the t v jrirls co'ild find notn Ing In common. While the young er girl was asleep, t ho other would be out dam; tug. ' 'I pONltlvely am through. 1 wtll never adopt another eh II 1. 3he public misinterpreted my mo tives, I have never been so un huppy." . lOltTK.M .MAItKCTS. j I'itltTI.AMJ. Ore. AI') Cat tle steatly loda, calves iu reins liiglier: lions active; sheep steady. Kli'itH; sleady to weak. ltulter prints Eac, cartons 54c. Hutterial one cent highor, best churning cream 52c. . . t , m iTi;itr.vr. SAX Kit ANC1SCO (AC) Hut terial liiC-ye here today. New crop barley arrived ah I Un-! I neapulis and receipts were iiu t us- ing at Milwaukee. The uality w as were uct.ve buyers at these mar kets. - Kxport traile on the Pa cific coa.it waS' dull but feed bar ley wu In good diHiiantl. Choice brewing barley was quoted al $1.75 per Co pounds al S-ui Kranelseo. feed lau'ley , at.l.tiu, while bright feed Ian ley a't- l .os Angeles was quoted at $1.S5. Nn.v Crop California superior malting barley whs quoted in London July .'7 at JU.I'S' $2.30 per 1 oo pounds c. t. fr. for July-AugtiNt shipment. ' The flax market was firm al t bough Argentine prices showed a sjight decline. Cash flax was in good demand at l-Sc over the September price which closed Fri day at Minneapolis at $J.fo. The condition of the new flax crop was an important mark-t factor and reports Indicated that while some sections were good. large nJiuber of fields, particu larly In Minnesota and South Da kota. were weedy. The dry weath er had also caused deterioration In some sections. I reiich Orphan Buy Joined American Army at Ago of 10 SAI.K.M Ore. Capitol post No. y of tiuv pierioan Legion has an active ' 'iheiriber, Maurice Backer, a Kreuch orphan, w ho joined the American army in Krance in De cember, I U 1 7, when he w as 1 o years old. j The iltlL'nd Infantry adopte 1 Backer, and to avoid technical! lies his I name wiih placed formal ly on the -muster roll. When the outfit! wiih In act Ion lie was left Willi I'Vehch families back of tin lines.' ' Wearing three service stripes, Indicative of 18 months of service overseas, Ho- boy' was discharge'! ,-t I Camp Lew is. Wash., April I i:il!.' Thus he was' entitled to full membership In the legion. An ex perienced bugler, he has Joined !the drum and bugle corps of the w,)(,n t(,(1 ,,y Kol(lb.rH, Knglish. tn Hie six years lie has li-eu in this I ( ount i y he has passed through the grades ui gram mar seiiooi k ml coin nleled lliree years of high sehool. The nauonal hoard of fire un- dei w riters announces thai fire d -- stniciion lit litis co intry In 1 N I ; nmoiinteil to $r,4S.S I i.l;;i -- Hi" ' larg-st total ever known. Th's means a dally loss of i,i'm), Shumate VlarMs FIRES CROW- 0 IN NUMBERS IN OREGON (Continued from t'nga One.) - t'ureM. iri'l. (.ther fires aro under cou- ici:mhahism hlami:i. GLY.MIMA (IW the Associated 'rtHs That HpiiHinodle fire out breaks In the Mavton M 1 H coin' pan 'a workings near Olympla. Vadi.. are due to incendlarlMin, wiw deehired today by Mr. Hut ledge, district riro wartleii. who reported that the most recent outbreak la under control today. i 1'lltK LOSS GHI.Vr. HlOl.UNGHAM Ity the Assoel. ate4 I'reiS) A loss of $100,000 j was suffered by Hut Campbell ltiver of licltlnghum Sunday and today, when fire Avept the camp, ilestroy ing four donkey engines, two , bridges, and some down timber. The camp, school hnust locomo-. tive and oilier property wero men aced today. Windjammer Ends Life As a Fishing Barge NLWI'OUT HIIACH, Cal..(AC) I'bo Una! eluu ' in Hie romantic career of the three-masteu scnoo- f ner Muriel Is written on the sands fcin U.n.B wn, prlvuJelv owned of the beach at the enlmnee of un,j sl(il. Ih(. n,,Honal Torest the harbor her where the batter- 'imimiarles tt,i :yjt acreM prlvatelv e,i hulk or Hie craft, once a proud OWned land outside and adjacent figure in the I'acifie Coast coin- !t(J national forest boundaries, merce of windjammer days, llesi Qfflvvrn 8lfttL, tia, Hry u hopeless wreck. . e,,ctrc atorms hv been unusually sinc e her aunchlng ut, Alameda b !h(H t.tUKSing an tncrea.,ed VnW more than SO y.rs ago, the nnnilH.r of l(fh,nlK rire. At the Muriel has esiald.shed. an envla. Wltnn tlnu, (u.ri, alMll,arii io hi. ble record among sailing ships on nn u.ri.util.(, rire-eonclousness on the SeVen seas, particularly III her - ,, roi-4jt.in mntnir noli. faat hassages w hile engaged In the copra trade In the South 8ri isianus. mitt was once ranueu w Ith the finest and most stately silling shijis of the Pacific, andt the waterf routs of the coast, heard tab s -off .romance, and adventure woven ii bout her by scores of grls zled seamen. Of late she had been serving in the moving picture navy, where venerable shim enact strange rol es before tlie grind iutr camera?, but at length the world of make, believe also turned its back on tlio Muriel. A despondent waif of lhe sea. stripped of her stately mnsls, she wmh recently being towed beyond lhe breakwaler to serve as a fish ing harge. But a final heave on ji ground swell parted lhe tow- llue, and the Muriel rode proudly on the breakers to her doom on the beach. FOREST FIRE IS REPORTED NEAR UNION (Pontlnurrt frm Piw Onft.) cemltary 'I fires; and miscellaneous, U fip'.s. , ...... The report shows that to date ""' h-.v,. been 47 convictions for guBiaaBiBiiaiiBiuiiiiifliBBaBBaBiasaaaaBaBBBg; a 5 u m M a M B3 M m M IB Id n M 3 M a n M E3 M n OPENING SALE EVERY ARTICLE UKDIICKI) KOMl'EKS, values to $2."0 .f $1.00 COVEUALES, regular $1.23 K5c DUE.SSES in Ganghain and Cropc, values to .$2.50 $1.00 WASH SUITS, regular $1.50 $1.00 LADIES' STAMPED CREI'E SMOCKS, regular $1.00, now..50c HALF SOX, regular 35c, now, 19c INFANTS' SHOES 20' OFF HEADS ; 5c MAG FRAMES 25c I'URSE TWIST 21k All Stamped Goods Reduced M Art 1025 0 ELM ft Us This is Our Now Locution, it? Come in vinlnllr.l.u Hi., f.m.ul Til-.. 'ami there me u number or other U;H brl,,tf ,r,arta Ior u- Ijirue Aerenge llurncd, T,lrM. 8M f,n.s ,.,.,, u tull, of v, 73y UVVi.H tf thti4 (in,a ,:(M1 ,., .,. ni,iil,n..i i,ir...st Inml: lie. with a correspondingly smulter mimher of nian-cuused Bros, as compare(j to former seasons, mmmm " MMHHHMMni We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Our Klraw Hals now selling at Sl.eO. yi.ll.t Very attract Ive Shirts for the neat dresser. A large assortment to choose frnju. At SMM'!nl On SL'MMI'.U IHtKSSl-.K High-grade Voile Urease, ut 2.2A High-grade 8ilk-anU-Wool Crepo Dresses $:i.l5 Overalls of a very high grado that will stand up longer thun uhy other over all made $1.23 The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES , 1216 Adams Ave. , El- h Baby Shop Wcsl Jacobson Iildg., Adams Ave. 'Id X a p ASM r.ltOM. STREET What doxyou tliink of und see us. Oil.. i'uKti;i!ly hu.H hr.'li r.'liorlrd lit tin' iliKtrin iilliri. in rtmnt't-tton Willi rtr.-M Imnillid hy llu. rori!t s.-i'vli:!' Ilils ycui'. Thisi wiih titt. .ill It or Uuy IHMlnl. n. fir.' nnhlor, who' wn.s kill.-.l i.y u lulling fiuik on a liri: li.'ur til.. Hurln.'r miliiiitii! lor.Ml In Hit' vlilnlly ot Morion, Wimh. (JOTEL ASTOR 2nd 4 Hill LoiAni.lM EVERY ROOM ha. PRIVATE TOILET 50 ft Rutin New, Modem y Close to Shopping Dinttict and Theatis t FREE GARAGE T.tiff fiom J1.50 0 IU!V THIS HO.ME Modern o-rwun house near Island City litgli- -way oeroKH f-om tlio Hlnnge .Mill. Price y2.llHt.U0. TCIIHH. We linvo sctoial roh1 lots near (he Willow School fur sale. l'Ary terms, or we will build you n suihII homo and sell ou very easy pay ments. House nnd hnrn and two ncres near Willow Seliool. , let ivi bhow; you this place. WEKKS & BLAC& , nivMions New l-oley UhlR. I iiMitrniieo - lioan mTfiffisui ii iV inff! n M m m m m n M m M 19 M ' n m H M D M n n H H M n H pa m u m n EH M a N H n n n n m n n El N n vt n H M N li M H N n w w m n B3