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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1925)
-.4. Tuesday, ScptomlKM' 1, 102."). THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER r.uee Five I Local News In Brief t'OMIM; iOVKNTS Neihgborhood Club Union coun ty flower show September 2. Iai O mil I'ublic Schools open , Mepieniber M. Union County Kulr ut Klgln, September ZA-'M, inclusive. Union County Annual Armis tice Day Celebration La Gnu nit? November 11. lined W. I'oaguo of Knterprise was spyedlng on the highway yeB'orday. He made out a check to the justice court ih. a morning for $ 1 4.3 5. which amount covered tin Ctne of $ ID und coat 8 assessed by Judge rady. Visitlnjf Mis. C. P. HoMironk Is visiting friends and relative sin Klglu. 4h-:rrir -Mnn iiw J. H. Gordon, inspector for the pobllc tier vice commtss on. Is in La Grade on official business. Hick From I'milnnri William H;inkins and his sister. Miss funic Hunklns returned to I.n Craned yesterday after spending two weeks vis-ting in Portland. Practise The American Legion lrum and Itugle corps held an intensive prac tise hist evening. The corps is muk itiK preparation for its next public appearance on Armistice Hay. A number of new slums will be pre sented by the organization on that occasion, according to the report. i i f'OAI, STRIKE . CAUSING NO ; WORRY HERE (Continued from Paff t)ne -w era tors had capitalized public np- j prehension of a suspension to lint need prices. He said the min ers had no choice in the present wage deadlock except to wait un til the operators. "haviiiK effected a maximum pibllo exploitation, will be ready to discuss sanely the problems of a new contract." The miners will present a li" per cent solidarity In the presnt demonstration, according to Mr Lewis, who pledged that the pub lic nerd have no fenr of diFordu.l in the mining communities. Vi-ili'd In Br!;r Mrs. Jack M eft h can Mifl. John A'-skim and s-n mvnt the week-end In Haker visiting Mis. W. J. Lcrson. Small 1 he The B. V. Xoyes home at 1417 Washington avenue caught fire this morning from a spark from the flue. The alarm was turned In ul lu:30 and the fire wus soon ex tinguished. No apparatus was utavrt oiher than the hand tools to teni the burning shingles from the roof, nd sin and vl'he damage to the property was estimated at $ 15. Shipping Skates The H"bard ro1'r skn1s and t n. '-hbh hue" be-n in storage in La Grnnde since Ausrust 11, nro being shipped to M-Mlfnrd. Ore., where Mr. Hebard will open n rink. ltcfoverln; H. W. Howard who had hi 1on Hils removed Sunday is recovering very nicely from the operation. Mr. Howard is connected with the city police force. CITY DADS AW ARD JOBS LAST NIGHT (Continued from Pane One.) building were considered. Here again but (wo bids wen- .submitted and both by I .a Grande concerns. The J I. and S. Klectric company tendered a bid of 'jHb and the bid of the La Grande Electric com- i-any wi-s 540 higher. Jiniio. The Ibid of the H. and H. Klectric com Strike Now On PHILAHKLPHIA. (By the Asso ciated Press. The hard coal sus pension involving a walkout of ins. ti(l mine workers went into ef fect at midnight as scheduled. It is reported peaceable, and so far an ran be learned virtually loo per cent complete. The assignment or 10, om) maintenance men. who re turned to the pits by mutual ar rangement to men the pumps and attend to the general upkeep dur ing the suspension are reported to have gone through without a hitch. The first of the three full shifts Insisled upon by the union went down the shafts this morning In time to relieve the night shift com ing out. viuit. Wr nn.l M- tiruce Dennis and l,il"V W"as accepted. Hon, Jack who spent s -vral days vis'lng in 1 'oft land and l.nngview returned to Ln Grand c Saturday evening. Mr. Penn's nnd J:ek left I'he commihsion opened bids on the extension and improvement of I ho municipal water system. The DEMAND' FDR L OGGERS UP KLENZO TREATMENT For White Teeth Healthy Gums mid a Clean Mouth No dental treatment can accomplish more. Klcnzo Dental Crcmc' 2.1c Klenzo Antiseptic . . 25c Glass Drugs Inc. TKe $&IL Start 1m Grande, Orejron In Wisconsin Detroit Lawyers Are Told Of Value of Newspapers It tliil occur, and nvoiil Its rciu-ti-t tun. "The modern nl'WHpnpi'f i kt-cn for nrwa nil Hewn. 'I Iiimt Is much news, much InlcrcslInK news lu litl Kutcd cases, morn thai) the public Vts uwire of. Hut if I lie lawyer IVIroll, (AIM (loser relations between har 'associations of the eounlry anil the press were unrcd hy Julius Henry Cohen of New York In his address as chairman. upcninK tin conference of bar assn elation delt-Kales. "The progress that has been mnijc in me loruiulation ol ethical standards, in the improved uuichlli- brings his case to thu attention or ery and aiimlnislratlon of the law. the h(J , . , llu. chlirgl. in the raising of standards for nd- . ,... - mission to the bar. could never of .elf-exploilatlon. If, however, have been bruuKlit about except his case be one of rial Interest or through Out co-operation or t.ic moment, hla bur association can. pn ss Is nol orKiiuined us Is the l throuKh H owivbureuti, biltiK 11 ore km Is not oriranlu d as Is till! ' lo the attention of the local pri ss. I itrm euMiim i( uieil icttic. or f'ven as The nronrluttca can bu observed. ours Is, thouKh as we have pointed , yet the public l Informed." Markets POUTLANU, t-'re. (Special) The deinaliu lor hifiKer.-., especially iiJiKinjf men. showtu a noticeable nictcu.-.e lu mifcit fir districts dur ing the paBt week, according to rc POItTI.A.M .MAHKI'.TS. 1(H! TI.AM), dir. '(APJ Live stock Kteady. Lkks i'triii, one cent hiuher. curient receipts aiA, fiisis 33i, cx tias 37icrirBSc. Hutter Kirm and scarce. liulteriat Firm. SAN KKANCIKVO (AP) tenat -ttic here today. II lit- this moT-ninc to drive to the Pcnnls ranch some distance from Itaker. contract calls for three provisions j pons from 41- employment service which are. briefly, the placing of oiticeis To Make II'Miic Heii1 O. S. Williams, sen of H. Y.. Williams, arrived here- Sunday mm-nliiT from Portland w'lere he arniialefl with the Port bind Klectric Power comp'iny. He will remain ln La Grande, jroltKr Into bt-stness with his father at the La Grande Klectric company. I he main Heaver creek flow into the main pipe line, the building of the nee rsary connections on I lie ' West Heaver creek and ditto on Hidden springs. llaiilcubowcr Ilnis. Hkl. Hardenbower brothers, of Cald well, Idaho, successful liidders on I he recent septic tank contract, awarded last week, snbinlt.ed a hid of $'l8.U9.mi. A. K. Wteland put in a bid of $18,424. The rfitnmission ndtoiirned until On Way lo Portlnnri i o'clock iodav to make a final de- Mr. and Mrs, Gingrich, of Pndh ' ,jslon on these Idds. City. Kan., spent a short time mt According to Mr. Kelly, work will "ior rt the home of' Mrs. Ha bejrtn on the city hall buildlnc next Preneh. Mr. anl Mrs. Ginirrich left Mondjiy ; morning. The new bell imdire City Amrust Si; and visited tower and the new jail, both of Yellowstone national para and nre Whlch will be at the, rear of the linw en route which they will go to California and f -j a0 work on the city hall build jvdt bin jsisi or,.;.'rhcyy 111 return MtisiUe complctod by Novoin home by way of Kan Dle.o. While M.r j according to the contract. here 'Mr. C.inerleh paid i hU'U com- plituent to tli'' highways hero, any- fJVTT pi P in-r Ihnt thev have not found Slich J-i good roads along their route as in Oregon. in cities received at 4b northwestern headquarters w i : i : k l y Lit a i x i ; i m hts. WAHIIINOTON (A PL Kx ports A llliiim Georgo Ilruco. president or the MnwttiiKce naroor commission nnd publisher of the American School out , our own organization is si ill in the making. Newspaper publishers I a to men of business. Newspaper editors are beginning to evolve Just 1 noiv u form of ussociutional activ ity. The srlous attempt made last year to bring ubout a formal rcla- lioiisnip between the two profes sions was unsuccessful. The two professions ure not yet properly or ganized for formal co-operation. There must be co-operauon be tween the press and the bar, but lor some time to come it will be cu-opi-ration o la different kind." Mr. Cohen referred to a commit tee report to bo made which would outline a plan of co-operation be. Hourd Journal, Is the Ivmocrathi tween the two professions by closer Candidate for senator from Wiscon- erlatlonship between thu organized sin In the election which will chooso uur ' each tsato und the newspa- tne successor to the lato Hobert M, t llt,,H ot tllul h11'1" Mr. Cohen reviewed the progress made by the legal profession. Us relations with the public, the ef forts to create and maintain sland ards of legal education and rules for admission to the bar that will protect thu public from incompet ent It'gal advisers. Watch! For Our Big Ad In lor.ioiTOw's paper. It will lie u iiicssiiue full of bargains for the whole family. The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. Ui Follctte, mm 'VETS TO MEET Jierc today. Part of the demand juf giain from the l ulled Stales was due to camps reopening, the last week totaled H.4 7:f.iMMi bush r ports bhow, and pact was uue o t ls compared with 3,7 sti.uiMi bush- tlie usual labor turnover. tcls for the previous week. The JJcAplte the fulling otf in calls for detailed comparative figures were1 harve&t help in the Inland Kmpire, made public by the commerce du cmplo mem there is holding at amrtnu nt Monday as follows: high point and the 4L reports in-i Ihuiey, SIM.otiu bushels against Uii-ate that lucre are jet more jobs ( l,3Hi,0HU; coin. iOJ.UdU Imsiu ls being offered than there are ug;i nst lua.Ono; oats. 1,64. uou takers, although this condiuon wil against 977. uuo; rye, n'ne agaln.-t undoubtedly change during the jg.oouv wheat, Tttri.ooo against next two weeks wncn the wheat ) 1.335, pint. 1 . ! hurvest will liave been finished. mited States and CaniL.V.an Kepons irom the vutious diritricis wheat flour ih ' transit, . L'JlM'oO weiif as follows: barrels, against 271. oou. 1 ', Alar.-hlield, ttre. Logging in the ' : I Coos Pay district is becoming mot e j iifItTLAi ;it.IN . M.AIEkin' active and thei e is a. steady demand to Portland after pn.yent building, will be buld first.1'"1' Kdlcd loggers. There is no FORCED TO surplus of men he .Portland. A (urge number of oruei s for loggers, appeared mi Poll land employ ment boards dur ing the past week. Kiggmg nun, especially were in demand. Joba 1. bled lor sawmill workers ha vo be n few. .Many firms are udve- to Island City W. K.. Thomi'S'in. principal "f I he Island City schools l or thf p'iMl 1 s ven veais and about to enter lis ng lor nop pickitb auu mis worn t1 r.. IfL'll lIVll win ue wen unuer way nexi wcck -Oats Vo. PUltTLAN'l, Ore. (AP). Wheat Hard while H. S. Paarl Aug'ist l.fiU,' 'Repteinner" $L4'.: west'erh whitet: August 1. 60. it p letitber $L4ii; hard wlmer. August L4,: .SeplemlM-r. ? 1.44: northern spring, August L4i, Septi mber 1.44; western red, August $1.43. KeiVeniber. . II. 41; B lilt . hanl white, Aucust l.r7," September (Continued from Pwge One) upon his eighth year in that capae- cause of motor t'-ouble. She is ily, h.'s returned there after spend- being to.wed back to port. ing the summer travelling thoruirh 1 lh east. Mr. Thompson's family I SAX 1ML NCI Si O ( Hy the As visited at Portland. Mr. Thomp- soclate,! Vwpf) -The navy ; son visited 2 states and. Mexico, plane I'X-H. No. 1, passed the slopping at Hanla Parbara, Chi- destroyer McCaub-y 4"n miles out ea'-o. . Los Anireh-s, I es MoiiieK. at 8:4o o'clock Monday night. Memphis and other cities. He took n vera! pictures of the ruins left Tin, faster you eat the tuicker bv the S'tnP" ltarbra e; r 'vii"' I e. ymi fpiH ealing forever. in must districts. sli action laboiers alls for con- dropped off '1 white feed. -Z'j; September -$.'!; N' 2 gray. Allgjst Sei-.Miit.er Corn No. 1' K. Y. shipmeiU. August and September, no quotations. somewhat but a few replacements ure required daily! l:a mond, Wash.' Logging was resumed last week at the camps of 1 he Layinoiid Lumber company alt Hurl imd Swem nn the i;amon-i-j YIWILK M PPLY Centralia line of the Milwaukee 1 nkw yoUK (AP). The railroad. Local help on WUlapa )bb supply of Ameiicaii gi harbor is well employed, sliows the following changes Aberdecii-l loiuiam, Wiish. An busheis: SCHOOL DAYS Will soon be here. Outfit your boys at CMNT'S. We fit them from head to feet with best quality Clothes, in XTRAGOOD Sl"ITS STAR I5UAND SHOKS SCH0I--WIL CAPS IIOMK-Rl'X SHIRTS AM) ULOI SKS ALLKN A HOSIERY and I NDKRWEAR MARX & HAAS KNICKERS ' CAN'T BUST 'EM LONG TROUSERS LAMB KNIT SWEATERS CHENEY NECKTIES NEUSTADTER MACKINAWS CROWN and BOSS OF ROAD OVERALLS Popular Prices School opens September 1 ith Wheat decreased r.T7.nio. Corn Increased Liti.' Oats increased li.Miii.nn". ltve incieased 1 7'i."oii. Parley increased 1.1 JL'.imo extremely low hiuor hi mover al both camps and mills and no added production in either the logging or lumbering Industrie of Grays Har bor, resulted in few jobs being of- i lered here laM week. Logging in this district is u per cent of ca pacity. There are more loggers i ha n jobs.- Tiicoiiia There is no surplus f either common or skilled labor in this city, I, rigging activity has in creased during the past two week with the resultant demand for log gers. Sawmills are well supplied j wilh help. Work on the North 1a eoma water front road is in lull swing wilh a large crew of men. Seal t le. Cal Is for loKgei s a nd hop pickers led lasl week'.s employ ment demand here. The Nor t li ' Itend Timber company ri-sumrd , ogKng at Ms two camps and sev eral other operations are getting) under way. No change in sawmill j operation has been reported. Work ers have Marled migrating to the' Yakima and Wena tehee dintrlHs I for t he apple harvest and lo Al berta, Canada, where the wheat harvest has started, Spokane. Although orders for harvest hands fell ofl last we.-k all other work continued to call for men and there are mill ulenlv of job in this dirt He! for all who want LA N I iN. 'n- (Sp-eial.) - Pro them. U'ikwIm one in 1 1 ons hiive been l liosa Is to niliehaH" Hie li ' d ro e ef extended a some ca trips. The -j-iw- IVHSK. Ida.. (Specoial.) Gen. McConville Camp No. f. I'nited Spanish War veterans, will be host lo all veterans uhu served with the I'niled Slates military and iihvu' forces during the period from isyx to 1 yo in t he Spanish American war, the Philippine insurrection and the China Uelief Kxpcdltiou. on Sunday. Sept. Kl, lH'jr.. Tin' ranks of the Spanish war veteran re being depleted rapidly and the purpose of the reunion is to bring about a closer affiliation of the survivors of that memorable tiiite Btld lW TU1 i CS of becoming better ucquuinled with each other. Theer are hundreds ot veterans scattered throughout the state who arc not affiliated wilh the national organization und it is llu; hop of the sponsors of the reunion that they will attend and It-am "of the benefits t ha muy ai-cUru.lo 'them hy 'ecpllll in 'inucli with Iheir com radtj. All members of the national or local orRaniy.attons are urgently re emcded to ntieiiii as matlers of Im portance to every comrade, whether I a member or nol. win come up for August discusdon ami action. If lor any reason a veteran Is un able lo attend, he will help him self and comrades by sending his name, address and the regiment he s rved In to Sylvester Kinney, ad jutant of Cen. McConville Camp No. T. 1 Ml So. Mh street, Poise. Idaho, who will Inform him or the proceedings and plans for his bene fils. The reunion will be held In llk-h School park, adjacent to Tour.st paik. There will be a business s s sioil commencing al if o'clock sharp. Itring your . families and your lunch. Coffee will be served Iree on the grounds. "What tho bur Is doing In the improvement of machinery for the ad in in 1st ration of justice, for the modernizing of legal Institutions, for the maiuteiit.!ice of high character. qualifications for admis sion to the bar. and for tho dis ciplining of those w he olfMd, aru all matters about which each state bur organization will find the press of Its slate only too willing to In-I form the public and to aid In the j formation ot supporting public opinion," thu speaker continued. "Tho modern newspaper has bo many fields to cover, tho changes Uiking place from day to day are so kaleidoscopic, that no newspa per, no matter how well Informed or how well organized, can keep uhrcaHt of the activities of the bar aasociatlcns of the country unless t'lose activities are brought to its Ctcntlon. Kvery state bar associa lon sho ild have a committee whose businesL it is to see that the press of Its state Is kept fully informed of associalional activities. "The suggestion recently made by (ton C. Setts of the New York World, thu in pvory bar association there be created a llurenu of Cor rect Information, is a valuable one. uch n bureau could furnish the press with correct information re garding pending cases, the Issues involved and decisions rendered. Conducted by a bar association and 'speaking In Ifs" nutm-;' (here wjohld be no danger of Us Improper use. Thu newspaper could rely upon re ceiving disinterested information, uncolored- by deetre lo favor one side or another, and free from sus picion of self -exploitation or adver tisement. The existence of such a bureau would in liseif prevent er ror from occurring in the firs! In- stance, provide for Its correction It The Paris om NKW KA1.1. I.INU nt UkIIis' fonts will Ik on dis play Kuturiluy. fall nnd M thrill foc'luiu yon buy. Well tulloicd, low priced. Wc nlll bo pluisid to allow you. good tylj. The Paris BUY THIS HOKE- QiiiMini modern Inure, t'loMi In. Price 7 -room nnxlerii hoiitt, lingo lot. NiM-ih Side. Pino S.'ih; Uinw. 205 -acre' fnrm near SumniervHlc a bar gam at tl(iti0. WEEKS & KLACK itiCAiroits New I'olej Itldg. Insurauce - Ixmum USED CARS DODGE T0UKIXG A Snnpl 1921 FORD TOi niNC. ; 1923 STAR TOURING- Jennings & Shumate liuick Sales and Service KRAO THK -nHSKKVKI L AKSIFtKh ADS miim:;s at a .i,ack. Ni;W VOi:K (API. StoeUs -Klrm; t lu ce I 'iei ce-An ow issm-s at new tops. I ton dt; Irregular : M"fr-an obM gnHons continue to gain. l'oie;irn ;ni!."i' - H'eady: Not'- wegian kion-r soars :! pomls to a new high. Cotton 1 1 e e 1 1 n e d; sout lie n heilge selling. Sugar- lOasy; com mission ho isi selling. Coffc" - Sieady; higher I It n .il ia n maiKets. ( ' 1 1 I ( ' A C. O (AD, Wheat Higher; bullish visible supply. . Corn S I e a d y; unfavorable weal her conditions. , Cattle -Steady to lower; heavy reeeiptn. Hogs Higher; belter shipping leiiia.li'1, l,Ms not ( osiin;iti.i ItAMMlN to m;K oi I SA 1 .CM, Ore. governor I'hrce ih-nieti reports that hv had at any lime eoiiNhlered I Ullin-I Klklns. no lole r of the Htab industrial ac cident eniiimij-sioii. as sueceor lo A. M. I i;i1r inple, waid n of the (Merlin state peiilientinry. Mr. Klklns has given hlp.h-ela.sN service as a member of I he state indtisl rl.il accident commission." 1 lie h ove i nor Mild." and I would not thliik of transtei ring him to the prison." (ioveriior I'len-e Imlieated thai a new witrden at the penitenliary would i.e appfinted this week. At the time of annoum-lnK the jp pointni'id the goeiiior will make piiblle II e lepoit Of I I'! Special committee selected recently to in vestigate the conditions at the pri son. This report, it was said, ree-omtio-nded ! appointment of a new wiirden and material changes in the prison plant. Mm ...AYS, Y.W n I 1 ' iTC Jt ,-.rr 5 MITT- tlT Round Trip Excursion Fares to the principal eastern cities in effect to Sep tember IS. Final return limit October 31, 1925. Sat Money by mak ing that eastern trip NOW I Zlon National Park Yellowstone National Park may br mdr ilde trip t vnull Kidilutul cuit. INFANTS SHUES SAVi; MIIM'.V Ity rtnrlmllii Your IIiiIij'm SIhiI' id us. Ill)', Ol T N ''IIDAI-rll WALKS" SOI'T SOLK SMODS. SI. "II VAI.I I'.. lt 7."H' i i:i,T iiooiti;i:s, sum vali i., 7:c Art & Baby Shop KVRKVTIIIM'4 Hill THF. IIAI1V" IllSft Wi'Hl Jacolwiiii llldK, AiluniM Ave. For tr mnrt further ptiticuUrt, all ,1. II. Kmiiij. AkI., 1. 11 (l'llllili, Orr. Win. AI-.Mllrra, (iin. I'n. Am, rol'lliiml. Ore, will of llu' M llwiiuki-i.' Lumber ri)in I.Miiy ul SI. M.-irt'-s. Mi.. Iiiim ri' minifil rnllInK- nfnr It'-in iluwn uni iiif.nl 1, Itir r'-pnirn. MIAII ON KOAI) I.IMITl:ll trie 1.-I:i 1 1 il.-ll t "f Hi'' ''Hy ill il'in v ill ni:i'l" iH Hi'' n-iriilnr. til. - i li l: or thi' cmm.'ll S"iIi'IhImt 2. A i .-pr-' st nliiliV' f Hi'1 ll. oi-i."' Mi'lIOW'll i'Olu.;lliy ul' I'niMiirrl Ikih liif.p'in' In i'in h:is.' Ill'' li.nil pliinl Iriim Hi'- '!!' H'H rt'ilii'sl lnr -'"ti-nl.linilliin r.niiMiil In Hi" i'Hy ' 1 1 ' I - r. ........ H i, ri'.iilnl Inn i:ic;i:ni:. fir.'.. sr.-.-i:ii-)- a , .,,. ..i,i limit ..f ::...n i.oi.n-lf. Ii:. l"i. ( , , , , '' e- "M lie- .'i.i ii- M-i n . die ttreek roml 111 till weslern end of l.ane county, effective October 1.- to May 15. oih t of the grange at Ada because (;,.onr,. lt -d. I'orthHid, wan ar the roiirl is it pi to be cnt up bad ly i r..Ht ed l.-re and plneed in 'ail on a during the winter months. ! charge uf driving while Intoxicated. Th-se roads were eroded audi be ;i r i : J e; ri I before .Insflce rocked a short time aao and It is . r Ihe Tea - lt;at;K Hesob nts ol the desire (if the farne rs lo keep f vp-nto, nix ioi!eHns' of here on the them In good repnir this winter. i Columbia l;iver highway. t t. phon- - i ,,0r(. th.H He. d was emhmger- Al I" 0 111! llK. 1! HI ItT J mg traltn . mid Um-hI oflh is took MAMKHKIKU'. ore. (AHorbited ; ho,, into ciiMody on bis arrival. He Al IOIM HIM AS llll Mi HfOI C'VKK. re.. (Special. )- Guaianteed Used Fords vm cot it, Ncwlv painted; has clclivciy Imi on rear. A Iianruin at $:!25.()0 Perkins Motor Co. Phone M-.'jOI). Cor. 1th and AdaniM JJ II . ! declared that 1 he his aulo was due I ous attack. rra'ir action of a sudden in rv- l'n ss.) Hurh H. Itaker and W. .1. Wdtlam. both of Kugenc, were n.-rtonxly Injured when their auto mobile went no r a '.aii-root em- ; . bankmeiit near (lold leah. Th' , were fit the'r wav to Calirnrnbt ' In paM ruing I ..i it the ro sT hfirbwav. No cause bark cloi'i. l''ijl jfnr the accident was glvm. j f hanana t''f In which a pat'ern The i.reldent ocenrrt tl on n de- has In en cut to mahe . hmihii. j tour roud. lUiker it the proprietor thif btiny an indt p. -niKul liAtnUoii the borders of niTten use a strip Marltet : Groceries s Phone Main 759 WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY WV ;' , -1 VJ-H:;.: ',, t-V rv. 4 IV mimi ((iinedy, "Papa's Darling" TODAY ItEBE DANIELS in the "MANICl ItE GIRL" V', r THE STOSZ V.1TH A CONSaEMCS of lUu Uui-ot ca(c at t-.'-in- of the art or btc-nctl.