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Page Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSKKVKK Monday, JiU'remlicr I I, l'.Kifi. , A BEAUTIFUL, DISPLAY OF New Handbags That Will Appeal to Gift Shopncrs. HILL'S "A Good Place To Trade" I rf HTk WH TTI T "V TII TT Y" " J 1 1 't m- 1 I i -i " rrrr j, f & cm is in in iiwihi i .: ur wrj SELECTS TEI NKW VOKK (My the Associated Prists) The makeup of thf first, m-eond and third fill-Atnerienn fool hull teams for tl't-'fi, compiled hy Tin- AsKoelated I'reHH from run-try-wide opinions, is iu follows: I'lrt lilevcn. l'ndn: llenny Oosterbaun. Michi gan: Mike Tally, J lartmout h. Tackles: Kd Weir, N-dtrasI'.a; Itnlph ('hase, r'ittshlirir. Cuanls: u I I mhl, I Jart mouth: Herbert Sturhahn, Yale. Center: Kl McMillan, IVineo toh. (iimrlcrhnrk Harold (It'd) (liiiiiK''. IMinoiH. ' Jiall'liaetCH: iifortfp WIIhoii, I'nl vrnity of Waliin)fton: Andy (Hw-d0 ()hTlandT, Darlmonth. Kullhach: Krnhs Nevi-ra, .Sinn-, ford. , , Krniil Illi'veii. . t TviidR! Thayer, I't-niiHylvanlu ; liorn, Army. " Turk leii: I'arkor, Dartmouth; J (fiiardff: Nikh, Ohio State; Hurk-! ler, Alabama. I fVntrr: lirown, Mlchiifan. guarti-rhuek: 1'rhMlnian, Mlrhi ffaa. tlalfharkR: Tryon, f o 1 k a I ; l-'lournoy. Ttilane. , v i-'ullbaek: HIiikI'v Prlnretch. Thlnl Jllcven. -Kndn: IlanHon, Kyraeusc; I, owe, TennnHKei. TuekhH: yte, Conzajfa; Kd wanlM, MlrhlKan. Guards: Altihan, Went Vit'Kinl:i; . ('arey, ('ulltornia. Center: Hutchlns. Nehrunku. Quarterback: Jlyde, Colorado Aggies. Halfbacks: Keef e r, ' Hrown; Hrown, Alabama. Fullback: K. Tesreau, FnlvorsHy of Washington. Honorable .MetilloiiH. Knda: Shlpkey, Stanford: Moan. ' Columbia; Kussell, Jllinols; l'ul- hbivi, t iNcuiiHiii; ivorn, rwart n inorr; O'Connell, HoHton college. Tackles: Joas, Vale; Kearney, Cornell: HeiidtTHon, Chicago; Haw kins, Michigan; Riven, Vander bilt; Krickson, Washington; Spra Kue, Army; Tuylor, Southern Cali fornia. , ' Guards: K. Curey, Cornell; Kll iTour, Harvard; Wlssiiiger, IMUh burg; l.enlz, Navy; Shively. Illinois; Stipi k, Wisconsin; Griffin, Joua; J.rvy, Tulane. Cenlrs: Cravalh, f-'oiithern Cali fornia; Ituhinson, IViinsylvanla; I.onry, Northwestern; Affeld, Cor nell. Quarterbacks: Pease, Columbia; l.elth. I'ennsylvanla: Hiury, South- iii t'uillotniu; Kelly, Aiontana; Giittormsen, WiUihliiKton; A I tu iiiiHt, Minnesota; cheek. HiM-yard; I'oley, Syracust; Hubert, Ahibaiiu ; Gruham, l-'ordham university. Halfbacks: Imlay. California; Kaer, Southern California; KnIm Ii. bnva; March, Ohio State; Carr. Syracuse; Klrkteskl, Lafiiylb ; J-aih, I art nioul h; ltog rs, I Ynn Kylvanlu; HaKkrrty, GeoiK' tov n; Joeling, Minnesolu; Harmon, Wis consin. Fullbacks: Kn-ux, Feiinsylvanin ; IcCaity. Chicago; llritton, III i Pols; Molenda, Mlchigitu: Alt. n. Vale; Wycoff, G.-orgla Tech; Aiihh. WashtiiKton uml .b-rterson; Gunlaf son, Fillsburg: Flansky, George town; Jthod.s, Nebraska; Fry. Iowa. . Webfooters Plan Tur Through California FNiVFKSlTV OF O It F. G O , Fugene, Ore. (Sperlii I The vars ity biiskeibalt teum will h i,y on a two-we.'ks imnifioi ming tour through ' 'allfornlii durtiiK th Chrlslmas holtditys at the ,-n.! of this lerm w lileh Is Ore. mb. r I s, weordlng to an antiouii. -ni' m by Coach Hilly IMnhait. Th.- barn will return, Jainmry 4. an.-r pi.iv Ing eight ga s. "ontesis huye tl d'-riniii "y ' scheihlhd with Fnlv.-rvity o; it fornla. Southern Ibamli, Cos ,n i:e. Athletic rich, ran Tuiehers renege, . dlunds 11 li l V i -sily, und Loyola euM.e .,r Lo An Keh s. Tentative K"lil S . II ! ;-t. -Mary'H, St. Ignatius and tne Oi Tu ple club ot San Fruneis o have b, . n aiTHUKi d. I ho trattl Will vl, the west foot hul I game at I ,isad New Years day. ua on WII.SOX WONT TI11N IT.l). I 8KATTI.K (Py lli Akhii-I il. I Preiwl Ororife Wllpon. itl-. m. 1 1-j ran llalfhaek, who Is Kra.luatui.r : this aradenilc year from the I Hj- ' verslty of Washington, has st.itt il ; that he had rejeeted nn off.-r or i $3,t'0 to play proreslttonal feott.MI ; In Florida In the Christmas holt - j tlayit. Wilson In preparing for the eon. filet of the I'nrple Tornailn In tie Jtoso Howl, nt I'asinlena, I'ul.. January 1. with tho Crimson Ti.l tt the Unlvrrslty of Alaunma. . 1 Billy Evans c oays: I '( Ili lca(..t! liy 1 1 ;f. (Dllr'S I -lif:ulil itiiiki- Mii li a Hi -- mrr pn-!fe--.:cna loitlliail. i ' I-VmiI hfi II Ih t v pu'H My a eoll'-k'P (ffillie-. 1 1 ''I'll T( ! I' '(;. Ul .I'M' ill'-t i;-.-4,(r flllr(Kt Ijj p:ol-,s.;iail fo'iltdli, un I playi d I V t'Jilmr ui1i'.f i.u n. ln I sport in in no ilNii-r of I" -lnlnlr-d. Th. aethin of "i;.'d" rn.T" In h-nvini; roil.c in 1 1 : : di'.r jnr for lh- prof. i-s.oiiM -;!!. w th ; r ; I r ii-kmi lor tin- flr:.;t'f nt' iiH . iin-H th- 'oil..M hyvi- ndop! r I -t1 It. i j Vifvvod fnini e. rlaln am:i h it Ik to bi- ri-Kri-ttrd that Cninir-- did not ;hnifi!i hiK r-;. - r ,.i i-olti j.-,.-. Ii.h .te lion didn't i!iii- ennrurm with roN li-iro t-'hi:'. I'Voni 11 lun.ii'l;:! an k'lf it wah ;i wis-- liiovt- by ih" "i- d hi-ad." j It iimy be a -f-oro nf yar-r b. jfon I hi Krldlrtm, nnecivi cs aiioth ir (ir.piii-f, mi II woulr prububly havi biMti b-i;t if tii.- euJl. mi llionth had liiiuiil hla ai'llon. j It -i-rlainl.v would haw ):-cn more tltj'.nilied f iae riil'd un lli'.'iilii-d to iac pi-si (id! tlrNUon. The Hon. 'I lie r, if m -u-ni.s auoptrrl tend In m.il.e lor public heliew (lir i oUi ;u- ailttmi UI -s are woii'ietl. 'I he.f I.-. no u i .1 for mh-Ii K IV i'hlt;:. I nn.V 'i ic stand. i Si'Veral governing booh h of col lege (oolliall h..Ve IliUcii a dertnltr sliind on tiie roiofs;c)iiJil game alrendy, all IiohkIi the ioo'b.vli hm Bon of 1 m just over. j III Hlif.',IMt.(V, the v., i Mlsfiottrl Valley and th 'Til. 1 lit! Soul hern ti record the pro ConlentX'i'' f. one l: Hlno.sJy Maine. I Th hi udopbd ute wliich rays any player, coach, manure!-. Icftlrhtl or publicity in;eut who has Ibe.n connected wilii the prof i, s- sional lii im- cannot be , u:i,ii,v iy 'iMW-he v i piieliy. Tho Missouri Valley conference has gono even furlher, making thei rule retrouctive mid eniliNg.for the' dismbiiul of find' n:-,, lnm i!,ir prem nf. caoii-iiy. Such a nil- .i hardly fnlr ntVl will not j h ei wiih popular i.pprttv-i nl. No doubt (lo re lire ninny ' coiielu-s wim !i:ive phiyid i,-(ites-! sloiu.lly now o'vupyluir iiositionH ! ! with which tin y are well Hutisfied . and are a:so in high favor wilh. the cull- j,, s I'lnployliijr tin in. ) Hy nmkfng thr rule rotnmcf Ive Hie-" iiieti will Ic itbmNM'd, Tor (tiijie ilmip Monetblier niH pie vltnis wlieh l.s mm n aided n- n S'liiiu-. oileii-e. Thai Is haiilly hi ,ta m ii ;ra Its lM ts ;13 lU iS "M u ta il ;U ,lP.J 3 n i u ():li! Slsol Si 'A r .-A " P III!. III,. , ate in Hi,. ti rifin; , I. '11 h. Moil, .11 It. Ill lie. I nlu-r-liy Itijo ier I'U'it otit 0 . riii'ij r i.r Hi- ki'.l Die itele., JS I. II. .I'll'.., 'HI 'm i h , . I'M'I. 'I III, hull e i 1. 1 t lUr .nh Wlo. Il W.i; , i.r 1 . f s -. "II I . s I . t : ".!. .11 I,.. I Likes No. 13 , " W v.- h J f ini .in J :ouzim;iN. e;ipi;iin h--t of the ):.''; L'mv-rjoty of Arkaiu:iM i 1' vi i). is not Mi'istlt:ons of (he rniitil.-r ").V J-:pi.i in. Ii" ralH It hiK lucky iMiMiUr, for h-.-'rt pliyt-d fl L;ilt nil ins s )ioo lift- ai-d has iH r ken loM.nl oat of ihe j.iiiio tlnouh injiiii'H. 1 Ii-'h pome lo ehti to it thioiiMhout Ins aiity caii'-r, loo he p.tyx. lU"K(zrii;iirft a junior, d-d the uiiHp" nd iin l-s !a:-t fait hy playtm evei y I i ei- iositton from c liUr to end, and W pu-Md at. of Aiii'-riepn in-lin!pi- of fair play. falsi-: mi.A. Frof. Manby of tin Fnlverslty of Missouri says he feels the cul ler s have dealt pro football a (tli llmi' l.v liikioe- tt ilt'Tinite rtnd and muhlrig tile rule against. pro uttaeht s retroactive. . J'rof. Manh-y also states that the nrm, a.noil irame Is on the decline nm) W Hnon die a natural death and the colli ges desire to hasten its Frof'-sslon: 1 foothill Jrw-s no) demia . I f'nd -favnr wit h Hishop S.nr.r i I do not a'jrer with Prof. Manleyj"! flrnl the public has a u f in:T That the pro game is on the decline, j Interest in athleettes.' fc.- stii-'t I ma not so io-en for professional toot be II. I w ill tako the college brand uny time. The traditions and the color that goes with the col li go game is what really makes th- H'lort worth while. The profession!)) game is purely a financial propesition. There is none of the glory for "our ulma mummy" stuff. However, Instead of being on the decline, tin pro fessional season of Hi 2 5 was the firs! year ih which It lias met with much flunnrlul or artistic success. nm nolHve Hie rnllcge nn " ' lielpir.K Hie pi ofchmal sport by ;:lviii'j it iiiim Ii puiil.'cliy liocntisc of 'I Ihe h7i(h' staml tlicy Finve t'lkeii. Anoiher ChriHinia-H story: "Who the dickens left that dent train right in Ihe middle of the. floor?" n w n vr n nr m w m w sn ts mb vm tx. m US bi a u u i it n n 81 CI LI IS V4 FJ II 14 U M n iM !m ri !w !U M O M be may see N Itt ;BQHBE8lSa2823S&!S2ESBfi3333EXEIIBISEffSBII!!S2B3 Football-Has Place In Life OJ Student, Bishop Declares j CNIVKHHITV. (r Ol'.KOON liu i point, Ore. (.Special) 1'olnilnv ul ithe value or a comprchcnKfve phy education, lltnhnp Waller T. t Hummer, who recently completed (Ms wck nt the 1'iilvpralty for the eleventh coiifiTiitivc year, declared I thai un lmpodtunt part of his edu- lion is a well developed and mr Msful foothill team, coached by an expert. lliHhop Hunuier earn (Hunks. J bellexe football to be the i stale foiled', Idaho, ItonaaKa, Mon yrar devoten contddcrahlr time toireateBl .sport in rolb lift-. WhlhM (,-n.i. Or-;'n and Oregon Affrieul ctinlj'inc ntudi nt lift and aeadrmte j only a comparatively mall niiiii- imrai eoUojr.. u hlidf-w fim thr aiiatrn. "I helirvr If wo an lo have all. i around citizens, vv innut develop the iilbaronnd man. whit h inrludt-s not only nu ntul an I spiritual but thr phyhit-i.-l as well." Sumnri said. "I arn thirifore tntirrtd in all of thr nthh-llrs at the I'nU versity. and trrnwndousiy itnpri s I'd with thr splendid proiiress of the university dinitiK thi-sA t-n years. "I om ouito -iiirr that rltiz-n -jrcnernlly of the .-datr. when they Kiv the maticr koihc romdderation. will be gratified at the. proere.s.H nitdr and will iirue that football at Oregon be put upon the winning side, both for the good of old Or". Van as wdl us for thr prt (;,- of the mule. I'roiliotef Cine .Spirit '"I tirti vere rnurb toorh ,j bv Die attiinde of thr nnlvrrnllv ntmlinis itt the elrse of th' I. A. game. The followir-r dav I was in I'or vallti, and 1 heard a number of students speaking among thrmel f coinm:td!nc with onrhnsiam the excellent 5llri shewn by ttir tiniver.-if - 'ndrnts follcwln th- g in. Not wlt!itandtng th drfs tit. he BtMdent body ?ieef'on remain, d in their fdaeeR to cheer the . A. ('. victorious leanu und to xjy 1 ri b;ite to their abihtv in winning, by . remaining .standing while the O. A. j '. Ktod'tilf marriiH.1 sinpnq- nui cheering. The aiton follow. rue the i s;i,n' ltd mil' h to cm'nt a frun !- hip between the two inttTutiors : u friendship no niTf-Miry to the millal benefit of two colb-i('-s. not only on Ihr campus but throiiKh- . lout ih 5fjte." 1 "and d'-in.fnds lhat they lha! tbf-y l.r n ' believe .his Interest Is in amweiir I rather Ihun professional snor.,JO" "V ' " 0!il ",H y' "r B m ' ,n college ni'-n match w its as against the machine-like strategy of r-ro-tcslonal learns. This accounts for the desire on the part of the pub lic to attend college matches rath er than professional games.' Sports hrve -.1 real pin re in col lege life, according to Hishon Rum nier. A tearn lhat crushes its w:iy along does not make thr Impress ion on Ihe public or Hie sludenis as dors one Hint Is clever. Wll couched In elements of the game, and itMf.i goiil strategy. This Is mchtnlfy si iiltu luting lo the pl:iyerii anil has grout "carry-over" value to Hie student In other fields of endeavor. Hishop Sumner explain ed. "1 believe that such piny extends m nt m m m iw w nn n, nn ( f m m int un The Inside' You often hear someone say enviously: "John Jones surely was lucky. He was 'on the inside' and knew when and what to buy. That's how he made his iilc." It may not be possible for you to .get "on the. in side" of many investments but you can be an "in sider" and save money in the things you buy daily for your home, 'business and pleasure. Heading the advertisements lets you in on the inside. You can read them study them compare : values make your decision before even you enter store. You know what you want what is safe, and wise to buy. You don't have to take a chance on an unknown product. The outsider the feilow who doesn't read the advertisements has to buy anything he sees and wrong! Read the advertisements and know the inside story before you place your good money in the buy ing market. ADVERTISED GOODS ARE RELIABLE. Itgidf to a fttinb-rit hody'a morale and perhap (ronrraien greater p'ed in ela-" room and cT( ral flair." he oil. "I hdievu that j not y ar's footbalt tranii-s and the (in-gon needji t thl time not lu i- election of offUvrs for tin- I'a ill' trr material for a tram, hut more jenam intrivo'letrl it athletic con--ikillful h'adrrsliip and ar to i i'r-ne' riarkrd 'ittirdsiv'n Si-wion year eonwinter.t coaehin. ' h.':-o,of the annual inre;lnn. "Cor inmiy yettin I hae follow -d Wh- n Ih l.irno mivrtM;ti s. In-tin- Rante and 1 have hVriu.i irwii) u-iudirur Wa.M.liitton. WaHhiitcion n-r piuy im Kaine, -e u onus tail rill Mini Ik li.xtt in I !.. (u,t..1.i. - - alonjt the lln.s of expi-eed en- fairness irrespective of which ever side wins. Ioya.lt v In t he itntv.-r. Hltv and real spirit. I know of not vi'"vrs M l-tf cell jr-s com-! other sport which coinpans with '""t niphasi.-d the fact tint If, . Iihe tnoco was entirely harmonious I Foxtbl Ias Financially ;;n "intual advantage. For j "It must not be forgotten tha football is a great financial asset." Uishup Sumner said,, and to make it financially successful a top-notch coach must be secured. The surplus money from fool hall goew to carry the other net i vi ne of Ihe student body; upons, , for nsics, dramatics. Hishop Sum- I -ner explained. An Investigation ' , of funds of 34 colleges a couple of I years uku showiil lhat football paid the expensea of track, base- ball, basketball, wrestling, boxing, soccer,- tennis, swimming. Manyj limes intra-m urul sports, class games, group lea it is, recrenlion and physicial education programs are supported by football, said Hishop Sumner. I nivi-rsity budgets, he said, do not permit large expenditures for recreational features, but football gate receipts do often provide such facilities for on entiVe student body. Southern Caltfornians j Dei eat St. Marvs 12-0 I.OS ANOKI.FS (Hy thn Assoc! atei I'ress) The Fntversity o! Southern California football eleven splashe.) a 1 2 to scot o over the record of St. Mary's college of .Oak laud here Saturday In a game v. hich piled up a high water mark .or penalties, passes and poor punting. The st:Hion proved the 1 1 , "Uy , r M0,ton Ktu r Tro' recoru 10 me topnoich of the en- tire Fnited States. He tops tho lisr, according to official figures, with 114 points, leudlng Kddlo Tryon of Colgate, who has 111. The I'. S. C. teuui camo within G , points of eiiunltfng tha high rec ord score ot 4H1 points lndd by! thn FnlvorsHy of WushiiiKton. "If yon need lo slop in a hurry, put on t lin bra lie." j "Oh, I didn't know you wore; them; I thought they were part or" tho cur." Never concede lhat a man is a convincing speaker, until you hear him try It on u traffic cop. urn km m mi mi m. m m 01 m n n 4k mm Hi n; D: M H 19 B: li: Mi a H n w B M n H R n a a m n M n R pi -w. Hi a H a B l D W K II n: n w w ' n H B BIG COLLEGES : WITHDRUV FROM N. W. CONFERENCE SKATTI.K Uy tin Afwoclated Pn-M) Withdrawal of the Inrfcc univrtdtn t from the northwest in terval hmate' athletic conference, til.' aoleytn of s uni" ol'ilcvrH for n.iet a , t ,('.i- Ihe sumller i ' . eMii')Ci a nniiounccii u.ev nati ai- , r,.nily oruiinU,M, would retain i the mime ;,nrl eiirtihtltiy flC.ents of thr ccnl'erencc. re gill re some time there has licen dissatis faction with the eld which notched large with small s.-hools. conference, institutions i ttrd!;ii students to Cnrry ' Home I . S. Oeiiinl Mct!iods KW OK1.K AN'S, IAD-Nine f led nts from foreign countries (attending l.oyol.i Fniwrsii. New ; Orb ens. are pivpurtns to t:l:e Am. ! ertcan dental methods back n .their homes. The university bus! ) !.1 students from tn countries oth jer than the I'nited Stales and nine ;arv enroll. , I In the .school' of den- ; ,'trislry. the prospective. iletlllst'i Including Kafael F.enit.z, leader of i he ban-i. j Three err studying pharm :ry j and one is nimlUug himyelt lo the ' school of arts and sciences. I I Guatemalu leads' filh four, fol i Inweil by Mexico -and Cuba with ; two each. FEED Ttnllcil Oats Itoli.-d ll.'li Icy Wliuln Corn Craeked Corn Wlinlu Wheal .Mill li'i'il lialeil Alraira Haled Timothy Haled Straw (irlt . Kits Milker Stfrateli J.'ced x Ask Our I'rlees. La Grande Warehouse & , .Storage Go. . Main 79i 1. 1 v0 i.:. ii'iiii!!fiin'Mi':i'"i'"!!!iiiii,l;n''!!r":iii,ir Zee' :i: ,i'i!!,'ill':-'iL- 'M ' ii, ' 1 jftSt h'Kv "ii.-" ''."'!' : -1- fe.S'a. 1 ' '. " 1 11 i' '' Vl 8i& .1 ill VJii:;! . V M- Af ectricai ADDiiances Make Discriminating Gifts WHAT A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PRESENT FOR APPRECIATED V V v t Percolator Trav Sits Irons Toasters Curling Irons Waffle Irons Grills Toy Ranges f f La Grande Electric Co. -1112 Adams Ave. Rocsch Eldff. 1 VHH A P A pi lJi 7im!lU ILL BE HELD MKIHrAI. -liH Stone SI'IilNfW, (Special) iind Miss Ji.enner. school to'iohers herp. are busy pre paring a program lo he giv Christ mas. 1.. S. Wlnth killed four' hogs Wednesday and shipped iheni lo Hates, Oregon. v Winn Duncan and It. J. Vanker were business yisUom to l.a Gran- dr Wednesday. lediecl Soring grangers expect to attend I'omonia grange at I'n ion Thursday evening. S-M-ral of the fariin rs fn this vicinity are tinL-ditiig their fall plow.ng. Th" roads are In fine condition j Hafdtj -'&? Ti-nvi'l liy Mnlor Stajft Safely - CVutiroi-lnhly. .MOIOIt 'JKAXSIT IXIJII'A.W. 1 Thr ;rry sink's. Cillt Ui our SIiiku li-;Mt al II I I Jf ffi.iii Ave. ! AH .Modern lillil lleiltcd SlBK'"s. i.k.wi: i.a .it win-, i-'oit .Inscnll II A. M'. - I I'. .M. - 4 I". .M. Sunilnv, II A. M. . . I'. M. I'l lKlli'liin II A. M. -1 1'. M. Daily. OmiK'rl.s to W'alla Wnlla ntul I'oi'llniiil. t'lu'np Kulrs , Jl.'pot I'lioiio Wo Tarry Kxprc-ss Oil Spit'Inl Trips .Main 7!I9 . Ami Trunks Means the best that can be had, vtn at much higher prices. Remember, that the FREED EISEMANN line only.. asks permission to show you in your own home. Wc are only too jdad to install one in your home on approval. You arc under no obligations: to us. , Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. AAAA fcr -e. JV i M 1. n AND PRACTICAL GIFTS. Look Over This List Everyone Thor Washing Machines Thor Ironers Western Electric Washers Royal Vacuum Cleaners Greebe Radio Sets Other Radio Sets WATCH FOR OUR RADIO AD THIS WEEK. after the ii'ci nt ratlin. , Mr. and Mim. j. K. Kennedy and daUglitrrH, Jean and Fur, spent the week-end at La Crande with thcli-fon-in-law and daiu;hti r. .Mr. atnl Mih. 1 A. t "handler. They yv. re neconipanied by Mr. and Mrs. M. W filth.' Thry were dinner gnestH Sunday of Mr. and Mra. '. K.-n-nedy at I'nion. I, liidwell. of North I'nwrt r. was a buHiness vi.ljr at Medical !. Springs Tuesday. ("us l'eters and Segil Coffinan II I'eliyrrnl two i)eir Ct:V3 to Maker 'Monday. MiKes (ib nola Wanker and Fa ther Kennedy W'Te gucids of .Mia. C. O. Itlooni Wednesday. Irs. R WmUen lias been ill. I Ip to l'loS, I a,a,,s cupaldc Ctnton. China, had of seating 1 0.oao students who en mo to take exam. Inaiiona lor public office. Seme men are siM-h b':;ite fr.nN they will laugh ut a poor woman when her s'noea hurt In r f.-et. Cbmfurtabli j lsemann T "S-1 .l5fc.C W' ? T T f T T . ' V Useful: Toy Engines Xmas Tree Sets Percolators Heating Pads Boudoir Lamps Fixtures Electric Heaters V f v f V MM WW I