La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 01, 1925, Image 5

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    Tuesday, 'December 1,1925.
THE IX. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pngo Five
I Locfrl News In Brief
Uent to linker -'
j. Hr.'and Mrs. K. H
Bukt r, this niornint?
Z4,. k
'
, Guy wont to
on truln No. .
.Itai-eJ ill Cuslody .
y Ji'M.'i' Itft'd wux nrriHhi1
Inst
inlehl 5iv cltv nollco and nluccd In
the cuiinty jail for Observation.
r y - :
fVUiltiu,- ills llmllirr
f Irwin Mc Kenzie, of Portland, Is, r J
I Gl: 'If .1-e f ''".rotttlo Citmw Her
I J
IVnilu'iV Kxnmiiiatlnns Cum 1 1 iff
I Mintv leuchcrs I'xuminnllons will
" liAi-onducted In the court hou.se in
J iaitirunde beginning December 10.
fit .is announced by K. A. Hay re;
Vcounly superintendent.
..J- '
con.u.,.fi its r.Bular t. rm of .
school this week, Wlss Ida Itob-
of Cove, is the teacher.
Tills Mumlng
'.. Jacol
iicob DeHaas, farmer from the '
Tov district, was in I.a Gnindn .
finis morning. 1k- was inquiring' an automobile icldeiil ut noon
iObput selling his wheat for seed. (Thanksgiving day. is reported some
t- , j hotter at the sanitarium at Dot
ICity on Kindness ll-ake, today. Muthersbaugh is em-
h Mrs. B. C. Diihlslroin. whose 1 Pl9voU at 1hc SanltorlUiu at tailor.
jlioine Is near North Powder, waa
transacting business in La Grande
"today.
T
Hwe For Mcflfcul Treatment
v .Mrs. Al Daniels returned to her
Vhjiic at Wallowa this morning.
'Awe has been receiving medical
I treatment in lm, U ramie fur the
'. post ten days. -
. Kulidny School Worker Here
t,- K It. Martin, a Kunduy school
'' rjfchi worker ,1s roistered at the
iLI Summer. Mr. Martin has
Jicadiiuartei-s in Portland. . (
Twin Falls Guest k IteKlster
Air. and Mrs. Joseph M. Murphy,
and her mother, Mrs. M. A. Jlarris-
i oni all or Twin Falls .are guests
f for a fey days at the Soinmer Jiot
Pe,V t . 1
i bituulcd1 From ' Hospital' .
. George--It. Lyman was dismissed
(today from the Grande Hondo lioH-Jlomo From Port him I
j pltul, where he underwent a niujor; Mr. and Mrs. A. Arnett and dau-
:,opV ration a couple of weeks ago. .ghlor, Mildred, have returned to
f ; v;v 1 j their home hero after visiting Mr.
; Grnuted Lfcense to Marry ! Arnett's parents in Portland tor the
t". Jien: F. Ilorrell, of . Klgln, and past week.
I Miss fcrrie Case, of La Grande - . :
I' were granted a marriage lioetiso at
f.the clerk's office this morning.
-Airs, ilosklns Ilere fo SMnr
r Mrs. Jessie A. Hoskins. well
f Jrrjuwn liiiKer miiHieiun, is In i.a
.Grande tolay to be the pnoKt-anln-.
rit at the meeting of the Neighbors
;.hood ;lub at the Horary nunumg.
Get CIubfc"miters , .,
WCluw-ters from Hie Oregon 'Agri
;. cultural college have been present
'. ed by; Superintendent K. A. Say re
i to tlu following boys' and girls'
clubs this weelc-UirlK- Dome-Mak-
ing club, at t'nlon. with Mrs. 3.'
VKdwin Miller as leader; Girls' Sew-
' Ing chili, at I'nion, with Miss
Vina
-Jsl in Today!
Novvest patterns of to
day m, All Silks, 1'ibcr
Silks, Silk Striped broad
cloths, Fancy Check Ar
gylc Madras; some with
colliu-s to match
,' $1.95 lo $7.85
I Shirts of Quality
;' Clint's
:: Clothiery
Tli Store with a Conscience
viJitrt r
VACUUM CU
!' - TIRES
Jennings & Shumate
Buk-k Sales and Sort ice.
- .-
Conley as leader; und the Girls'
Hewing1 club at Mt. GUnn, with
AJra, Julia Mnxftuld oh leudcr. .
Glccnutu Leave Lit llus
Dr. Joseph liowen and his royal
Welsh G Icemen left this morning
1" lr bus to continue their con
,cert tour diroufh the Norwest.
(There were 14 musicians, the chuu-
1 ffeur, his wile und family in the
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McDowell, of
St. Anthony, Ida,., arc stopping ut
the Sommor hotel an their way to
Portland. Mr. McDowell is an ex
clusive grower of Idaho Kusselt
potatoes.
Home From C'aiihy
Mrs. Mary Kckley was In the
J,,,,! . at n t r "'""J1,"",';, ",B
for the past two months at Cunhy,
Oregon, with her duiiKhler, Mrs. it.
C. Duke. u
timers wuikii Jieomi'rniiiK
J WUtliersbailgli, injured In
Able to Leave Hohpltal
Mrs. Hay Sufiiniersi lias buen
moved to her hbimvi;Ti2 () avenue',
from Hot liko, where she spent
lour weeks-in the siinltorlum. ' -
. . ;
Went to Jtakcr . i . ' i
.... Mrs. Gilbert Hrya'ut .".Winl1 Jo
lttker this uiornhtK, where she will
ueccLvc niedical treatment. Mrs.
Uryant goes to Baker fur treat
ment each week. ,
Hot limed From Port lam I
Curl Helm, district attorney, re
turned lo I Grande this morning'
from -Port land, where he has been
since Friday on business.
Hi-Dads Meeting Tonight -
There will be a meeting of the
HI Dads organization .this evening
at 7:3U, o'clock in the offices of G.
L. button.
Lert .For Cnllforutu
Mrs. H. F. Groves left Lu Gran
de this morning for Los Angeles,
Cnllfornln. where she will spent the
winter with relatives and friends.
.MiT Make Home lleiv
Mrs; Lon Dixon, arrived in La
fninde Sunday from Portland. Mr.
blxon cume to La Grande several
1 vtieics ago. They plan to muko
' their honrt'f hei t.tM". Wton 4
sister of K. F. Andrew or this city.
Vislteil Owv Weekend
Miss Kthel Hurt (son and Miss
Kdna Mtilholland visited over the
week end with Miss . Harrison's
aunt
nt her home in th mount
. They returned to their
. atns.
homes, here Sunday nights
To Visit Husband
Mrs. T. A. McKlnstry went to
Hot Uike Ihis morning to visit Mr.
McKlnstry, who is In the hospital
titer. He will probably be there
for Iho next two weeks. She will
return to her home here this cven-
Dokle Ceremonial at I iilon
la Gruiide Dokles have been in
vited to jo'ii with the members at
t'nlon for a special initiatory cere
mony ut Iho cuiiRtuuntly hull there
Friday night. Lodges uA Pendle
ton, Baker ami other surrounding
towns are expected to be repre
sented at the meeting.
Gibbons Tried Without Jhi
Jack Gibbons will be tried for a
tratlie violation in the justice , o
(he pence court (his ariermmii with
out jury. Gibbons was arrested by
Alonzo Dunn, tiafric ofricer. last
week on a charge of falling to give
right of way at an intersect ion.
In Portland Four Weeks
After Npc'ndinir I he past four
weeks In Portland Mrs. V. I
Moore ml Miss fieri ie Kmllll were
In l,a Grande this morning en
route to (heir home at Wallowa.
They would have returned home
hefure but Mrs. Moore became 111
and they were compelled iu stay
until ijhe recovered.
Will VMt Daimhler
Mrs. It. Kennedy visited hi La
Grande hist night at the. home of
her nephew. P. M. Kennedy. She
left this morning for L'nterprlse.
where she will visit her daughter.
Mrs. I-;. If. Miller all of this month.
Mrs. Kennedy's home Is at Colfax,
Washington.
Iteluniril to SeluHd
Ittissell Price him returned to
Sentlle. Washington, after spend
ing the Thanksgiving holidays in
Iji Grande at the home of Ms
parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. .1. Price.
He In a student ut the I'nlversity
of Washington.
Former ItoshlenU Visit -
W. H. Parker, a former resident
and business man of Im Gramle.
i but now of Portland, in here this
week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C.
D. Put ii win and other friends.
-While In the city. Mr. Parker Is
looking up a piece of farm land
that he may accept in a real es
tate deal.
Cui-rcrtiou
In an advertisement- which ap
peared In last night's Observer for
C. J. llreler company, an import
lint sentence in the body of the ad
vertisement should have read as
follows: "Hundreds of all wool
jiults at this most opportune time,
just at Christmas when we all need
a neV suit for the holidays, and at
,a price most extraordinary."
.Makes Im-Dererrcd YLsIt
Mrs. 1 J. Prell returned' this
morning from Nebraska, where she
has been visiting brothers und sis
ten, she hud not seen s,ince she
left her old .home 37 yearHj ago
She spent nearly Ihce months with
rt'latlves at Hiverdate, Ulysses and
David City, Neb. Mrs. Prell wilt
,be 70 yeurs old In January.
Will l'laf salmon Kggs-i-
S. Larson, deputy state ganie
warden, of Portland, arrived In la
(rande this morning on his way to
Knterprlse, where he will place
Mio.tio.ooo salmon eggs in the
lish hatchery there. This is the
fust salmon eggs that will he pla
ced this season. They will be hat
ched out during the winter and
placed Int,o streums this spring Mr.
larson said. '
Mr. H'hhic Arrives
William It. ltoone, of Portland,
arrived in Iji Grande this morn
ing, on train No. 24. Mr. Boone
was scheduled lo appear nt the. re
gulai ineetiug of the Neighbor
hood' club thlsf afternoon.' He is an
organltit o( npVo and will play sev
eral numbers, when the club moots
at the Presbyterian church.. Ho. al
so expects to give a general lecture
on the pipe organ and illustrate
each number with n short discrip
tion. He announced this morning
that he would try to give. a clear
apprehension of what the pipe or
gan Is. Mr. Itnoiut teaches organ
in Portland besides playing at var
ious places, including the Scottish
Kite cathedral, the Christ Scient
ist church, und the Jewish taber
nacle, ile also broadcasts organ
music from the Moot-1 Owl radio
station every night. He is the
guest of Dr. and Mrs. V. r. Me
Adory while In the city.
IMPROVEMENT
IN INDUSTRY
OUTSTANDING
(Continued from Psgo Ono.)
:;oft days. . they could have pro
duced 5.onu.ol)(i tons- more In on
year than 'all of them produced
in '.24.
"Go down the line an'iL In. near
ly every industry you will find
the sauio upinilling state of af
fairs, nut It Is no use to con
sider the disease unless we nujko
some auempi io uiscover tne rom-
ed y . A gen u'a Hon a go ttu r pop -1.
rS)rflftfm.u', TtyT fl,o"'rfn
'comhinatlon' or 'trust,' Moat of
t he protest that went up nca'ns
Synopsis of the annual statement
Of The jk
firnt Wiv-iteni Fln liisurance Co.
nf Chlcagn. in the State of Illinois,
on the thlrly-flrstday of Decem
ber. I ;--!. in'ude lq the Insurnnce
I'oiiimissloner of the .State, of;.Oie
gon, pursuant to law: ,
CAPITAL ,
Amount of i:apltul stock
paid lip ; JfiOO.MIMl.OO
1NCOM K
Net premiums received
during the year.: ISM.IMS.SS;
Intei-4-st, dlvldemls and
rents received during
the year --'".Sl&i.S-i
Income from ' other
sources it'ceAi'd due- " 1
ing the year , 3"S.Io
Total Income ,f !i 1 2(4 10.
. DISIll KSyM KS'l'H
Net. tosses pa)d during,
. Die year ' Including
adjust meul expenses. $4 12,070,
1 llvideiids paid on cap
ital, stock during the ' '
year .' None
( 'oiiimlsslons and salar
ieN i ahl d'irhig , tjie?
year sn2.4n7.jn
Taxis, licenses ami fees
paid during the year 1 S.-'iW.fiS
Aniiiiint uf alt otlierex-
lienditures J ' a5,'i4.7
Total expenditures ....H27. 127.3
AS.SLTS
Value if real eslatn
owueji (iiiarl.el val-
lie) '. None
Value of stocks und
bonds m ned (market
V.tllle) SSfi, 031.1
lans on mortgagesaud
collateial, etc. I!'i8,rrn.i
i 'ash In bunks and on
band 44.842.1
Premiums in course of
collection written
since September .10,
l!24 itiH, tins.:
Interest and rents due
und accrued ,4'i4.!
Totril admitted as
sets .S1.3?Mfl3.23
LIAItlLITIKH
Gross 'lalins for losses
unpaid $ C.034.J3
Amounts of -jntarned
preiiiluiiis on ull out
standing risks iS$.C2b.?t
All other ItubilitieH H.&UO.iM
Total llatiitliies. exclu
sive of cnpitul stock
of JBaa.Mita.iMi $iit5,l 5S.4'
Bt'KINKHS IN OKKGON FOB
Til K VKAIt .
Net premiums received
i dating the yetir .$1,4I4.M
I.oKws paid during the
i' year 2.7H7.4J
j Losses incurred during the
i year 2.723.C7
Name of roiiifKi'iy. Great Wfiit
i ern l-'irc Insumne i'o.
Name of president, Anthony
. Mat re.
I Name tif Seereturj. Napoleon
Plcard.
Hlatutory esident attorney for
service. Will Moore.
J. W. Wakefield, local agent.
iMedlurU. ..
J
Do You Need a Good
COMB?
In our assorted stock of high
grade hard rubber combs,
you will be able to find just
the style und size 'you ure
looking for. Ladles' Combs,
Men's Combs, Bobbed Hair
CoiffW J Barbers' Combs.
II u n d b a g Combs, Pocker
Combs, Little Combs,. Big
Coinhs. lA't us show I hem
to you. Heusonable prices.
Glass Drugs
La Grande, Oregra
thvAc new .comblnutlons came from
the .very people cnguged In superf
lous Industry.' ,. N,o' wo- see. the
lacl more olcurly. . The. - combina
tion -tends towlpo out "over-development
unit ! the ," wastof id Unpro
ductive, t; ' " ,; .,, ,r
; ' ' Mnkes' Position rCloai'. . .
' "I do not advocate; h movement
Inwnrd moU)p'oly'. '6r,' trusts i(uch
as wore' conceived in the' minds of
prostanla a. few ago; not
a single control or factory In each
industry. ,uut a cutting down of;
th ' huidhor-. to the' point where j
each establishment' upon a om-
petit I ve - basis . could oprrato - at,
least ifio weeks In' . eadf yrar. ;'
"What is needed is, sonic isystnur
that Will koop gning only the1 cold
mines and the manufacturing plants
needed to, produce ' What wo .need
and .can sell, and needed, to keep
nn adequate -nuihlioV' of ' 'workers
employed for'300 days In Iho year,
while the unnecessary, mines and
plants cjin -be. closod or. hold In ro-
sirvo. wo need some system for
scuteerlng tin needed workers in any
Industiy V'here thoy are really
needed in Industry yet 'to bo devel
oped. If this cannot be permitted
under the existing laws, then there
must, bo a way of modifying them
so as tp .porpvH U without Incur
ring any other more serious conso
fjuence." .. . r ,
The isocretary ropfcated Ids rec
ommendations for legislation to
permit examlnation'mbroad , of all
immigrants, upon the system now
Operating in England nnd Ireland.
lie atl(ed likewise for more, liberal
terms of retirement on pension to
goveriuiient employes. : and for the
conntrtiction of a building to house
,tho;UiUr department, -y. "
Markets ,
I'OltTI.ANU .MAUKKTS ,
l'6ltTI,ANi), Ore. (Al'). Uva-
Hloek Htcmly. '
Kitkh Wriik:. exlruH once ct'.U
H'jttrr f'uhp. Iiiilf to a crnt
Ibwor: fltundttrdH,. 5lic '
llutlerful .Mtfuu'.
SAN KltANCISCO (Al1). liul-
trrfat CM4c liore liMltiy. . .
W.SIIH.(; iillAI.V SI IM'I.V
NKW VOllK. (Al') Thu. .vis).
Iilv , Hiipply' itf A-illfrlciili f?riitn
shown thu following' cliting.'!. In
huMliclM: T
Wheal. lniTi ii. (l 4 01, nun.
Corn Inrn-H.'.! 'f-H.iMHi.
OatM ilien iut.il t'.'UJM)". '.
llyi'hmiinHiil U'Ip.H'io. -Hurley
.Ineri-iisuil ;1.V0.
SIAHKf.TS. AT A lil.ASl K .
NKW YOltK (ATI Sin-lilt
K;in8!ia Soul hern al I liltcli.
Ilonil. r'lrm; l''r.ieh lioml.i 0011-
llnutt reeovery. ..
lorelcn exehiinp.'M Mlx.-il;
l-'reneli franc rallleH In polnln.
ARCADE
ONE NITE TUESDAY
CurUiin at
MrlM. I,re - .1. ,1. slillhi'l'f. I'l-rwrit
Till: MOW SIITIM Il I'l.AV IN Tin: WOltl'l)
IIIS'lXHtY Ol-' Till-; TIIKATHK
llriirt-'rt'liliit Mi'iirl-l'linlliiB Hinrl-Snlli.rliiK
mm
V
Don't full IhlH llmi' lo iflvo your luolhir. wlfo. plnli r or i.l
hiart tl unWiiK: liiimilnrnii unil iiR-nioralilL. fiatlKfiit'ttnn of m-.-ina
anil In-nrlnff Ihla v"r-' unil loi'ly roninnri tin- llki' of whlill
romi-ii but onri' In a uholi.' Ki-nirullon of llii-iilrr-Kolnir .NI
tiiih ik tiik kaici:vi:i.i
hratu oil halii ITIilay at ila- lni Mmt.
I'lIK l:
lr, m.TSj lumvr llmir. S.1. Ivnli-onj, m.03, $1,111
': Iih-IiiiIIiik tn).
LA GRANDE
TO FURNISH
AN EXHIBIT
(Ot.nllmiM from rco On.)
dea to explain to easterners what
this locality has to offer.
The purpose of the cxposillon is
a throe-way one first, to attract
enpital to the northwest; second, to
bring men of moderate means here:
third, to create a greater market for
the products of the northwest and
Alaska.
The four northwestern states
Oregon, Washington, Montana, and
Idaho, and Alaska will be repre
sented b thu exposition.
Formerly or Lu Grande.
Following his Introduction by F.
B. v Appleby, chairman, Mr.. Bice
rcmlnlscnccd of his first trip to
In Grande In the winter of ' 1 S!7
U8. Al that time he held various
positions here with the La Grande
Observer, the La Grande Chronicle,
Bird Ijcwls print shop, Dave .Stew
ard a opera house, and in the coun
ty school superintendent's office, . .
During the' meeting Charles
Reynolds announced that the an
nual Fathers-Huns banquet will be
hold on the evening of December
11, ut G:l.f o'clock, In the Metho
dist church basement. The Bey.
Parker, who opened Iho meeting
by returning thanks, supplemented
Air. Bey nobis remarks. ,
The next meeting of tlie cham
ber of commerce will be held at
Iiubler next Tuesduy with a chick
en dinner to tempt the appetites of
the 'members. .
Members of the high school op
eretta, east sang "Toreador" . dm;
ing the luncheon and were given
groat upjilauBu.
"Winter Season" Here :
In Colorful Chariot
"l (Continued from Pave One.)'
other tiiiiiKH eiiimlly enllelnir, the
eviir-wetwnril trentl cannot be
nbnteil.
.lieoeniher. called the il r e n r
month .of the year In Homo, local
ities, hna much In itronpccl.
The annual holiiluya ChrlstnuiH
unil New Year's eve.
Mknllne. constlitK. ami iiKIIur.
. Hnowmen jincl Hiiowforta ami
snow ball ball leu.
Thn first Icicle.
Hut. before passing on In what
is In store, a jjllnnme of weather
slatlstles (fives proof of Novem
ber's luchlcvcnients.
" The mean imixliumti temperature
during November was AK'2 anil the
mean min'linum was 3:1.5 1.5 ile
fjree. ubove free'lliff lioint. The
colilest weather recorded In Novem
ber miih ; pn the nlKht of Novem
ber t when I he mercury fell to 20
above. The hik'hesl temperature
unsftm November 111 when the
mercfitry reached 50 above. On No
vemlinr 1, 20, anil 22 marks of 55
weiif ruiflmwcil. . ,,,, . .;..
The towil. rainfall for November
wns;l.ll Inches Jum barely more
thanlia tolnl of one Inch. This In
cludes the slight Know-full Novem
ber 3. The day thai saw the most
rain Was November 11 Arinlsllce
RHEUMATISM
Cannot V.xist In the llumaii IVody
If You Will 1st! Trunk's
I'reM'i'lptimi.
It Is iin'iMislero'us: In fact, It Is
a shame to Buffer with lufhimiiia-;
tory, niuHeular, sciatic or any
form of ltheuimiHsm.
This frcKcrlptlon does not ruin
the stomach. It doi-s not depret
the heart. Kal all meut und Kod
food yon wish while taklm;
Trunk's 1'reserlplion. Contains no
mercury,' salicylate Hi'du, oil wln
terirreen or narcotics, but positive
ly overcomes any kind of rheum i
l Ism or roul nn earth. What more
d you want '! There Is not hitj?
jusl us (,-oud, and it is hupusslblr
to (cl'l somelhiiiK better. The emit
est :nle ueld solvent known and
iilso a superior liver medicine.
Trunk's " Prescription sells fnr
$1.7.'. or a for only $.'i.0u at druej
stores. Adv.
DECEMBER 8
8 :.'!()
Tlie Wfirlil-fntlKMii l-'i-nn. Shnliorl. 0H'n'tln.
Fniin Iim iiim'IiiIimih nm nt llir AiiillliirliMti
In Ctili'iiitti. m liiini'il hy tin' i'ijiillli' Am
tMsiiilur 'riirntn pruilut'liiMi anil ri'inlrnl
by IIh l-iiilll lniiiiK ami arlln nrtNis of
THE RENOWNED NEW YORK.
CAST!
Old-Ka.ihioncd Girls
A SPECIAL SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
1-cl tho children come to 'l.lossom 'l ime'
A ROSEBUD GARDEN OF RADIANT
GIRLS
day nhen .ill Inches fell;, .
Tho weather record for Novem
ber follows:
Date. Max. .Mln. 1'rec.
I 55 28
3 ' 47 Sti
, S "41 24 .10
4 40 31
6 52' 1 ' 24
0 . 53 ' 28
7 60 20
8 60 38
!l 61 35
10 60 3 8 .00
11 61 30 .20
13 60 38 .07
13 47 33 .14
14 44 20
15 42 3!) .112
10 61 41 .112
17 ' 47 .18 .10
18 64 - 38 ,U.'I
13 61 41
20 66 37 ,.
21 40 ' 20
' 32 65 . 30 . :
23 62 33
24 48 31 .
15 , 46 37
20 . 43 33 . .1 1
27 46 ' 3.1 .10
28 60 30
21) .44 30 .01
80 60 ' . 40 .03
WELSH SONGS
PLEASE CROWD
(Continued from raa One.)
las disclosed exceptional tone with- ,
out straln-indeed, they Utcrully
sa,nff.
aelhln B.. Davis; A. It. C. M.,
opened th) second part of tho pro
gram with u, piano number that
stirred the hotisu- ,to enthusiastic
applause , JiiH 'accompaniments
wcre-ccmaiiy artistic.
"In lctus,: one" of the latter
numbers, . "wafl exceptionally fine.
(r. ltowen. the director and organ
izer, wields an efficient baton. 1 1 1h
technique is without flaw, but sub
ordltiated always 16 the interpre
tation of the soul, of the, composi
tion. - . Yi :; '.'
I Tp. conclude. ar program, which
the stners willingly and rraclovisly:
aiiffniented tri response to frequent
encores, the chorus sang thu Welsh
national anlhom, "Ire Wind I-y
Nhaduu," and then, with the au
dience standing', "America'
We Buy for Less
We'Sell for Less
BOYS' ALL-WOOL
' BLAZERS '
In bciiutiful colors.
Sizes 13 to lVi-
' ?3.25 and $3.93 .-,
MEN'S ALL-WOOL
BLAZERS
In all the new colors
, ( , , ,und. shades. . -;
$3.95 and $1.43
New York Store
DESTROYERS OP
HIGH PRICES "'
Henr the Wrlsli ;liMmen i
li. !. S. Tutu mm le. Monday,
'. NovcmiIkt ;io .
ON THE
WAY
WAR0LD LWYDf
Adults . . '0c
Children . 10c
Matinees Daily
A Field of Screams,
Shrieks and Wildly
Hysterical Fun.
Last Time
TONIGHT
Obituary
M ICS. W. fiHAV. i
Mrs. V. W. Gray, of Terry, who'
has been III for somo lime, passed,
away at 11:15 o'clock this morn,
luff.-- Funeral arrangements have1
not yet been perfected,
Kile's so funny. When you nro
all ttfed out from honest work
you feel better thun you do after
loafing.
ENERGIZE!
Grown people oftn over
estimate their strength and
do not realize that they are
running shoit on energy.
S Mil's Emulsion
energizes anil hvlgovates the
uouy tnrnuiiti its power to
nourish. v-eiiertfue,
leriify your wstem,
beebslroiu tvitii Scott'
Emulsion.
Seotl & Bown., BluaiBcld. N. J. IS O
FELT SLIPPERS
' ' I'c'lt MIIiH.'la for the lllllo out's. Ulivs 1 tu II.
... . ... . 50! to $15 . .
V ItATlI ItOlili 1;0 MATCH.
Art & Baby Shop
'., , " t30l Admtu Avenue. , '
li "ICvi'i-jlliliiB Fur Ilin llaliy"'
Hi'iiLstlichliiK Slailiplnu . Duttuns t'ovorcil - 1. M. C. Threads .
STAR
with
" 1 , ACSS
I, A 'BLUE STREAK WESTERN
It's a riot of fast action, wild Comedy,
riding and perilous stunts. - "Too Much '
. ,lothcr-in-Law"
"THE DARK ANGEL"
" One of the season's best.
Ronald Coleman and Vilma Danky
BREIER SUIT WEEK
Means greut suvIiik lo
. you U you are In need uf
a suit. Dom-iu ur All
Wool Suits marked down
for this ono wwk, 1IX'.
1 TO H. MittH that sold '
nn lilli as $:10.00 are now
only ' '
$14.90
60 STOUICS
THE lWi
LIOTEL ASTOO
2BdHIU Lo. An..!..
EVERY ROOM bu PRIVATE TOILET
50 r. Bath, New. Modem
. . Owe to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tariff dom $1.50
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
JOSIE SEDGWICK'
STARTS
WEDNESDAY
At The
Arcade
Of Course
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