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Saturday, December 10, 1925. THE L"A" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five Local News In Brief friends ln-re. Minn CU-uwr Is a xl intent ut the University of Ore-son. I ' .. . ' Jaik.Sitireo, whom hoint la at I Stai la y. wan n hiwlUL'tuft visitor to i Lu G ramie yt' si I'rduy. COMIXtt EVENTS. Drci'iulKir 2S Election to TOto upon school IUHlfil'l. June tt. 10, M Hii(n Livestock show t i:uhiii( Ore. hero two weeks with Mr. und .M Karl Uryunt. d jU.viHltU Hoy 111 Kurl C. Itf.ynolds Jr.. continues very 111 ul the home of his parents. Mr. und Mrs. l'-ari C Ueynoma. Home from I nierity Mlsa Miixine I 'caret- stay 1-a Grande lust niuht on her way home from the Vniyer.sity of Or gon to her home af l,ostini where she wll spend the holiday's wli li her ' parents. Alss 1 'carets Is u freshman'- . s. WtopphiK In City I Mr. und Mrs. lttiy limcnn and I their two sniall sons were Hhomilntf I in Iji Orande today. Their home in ! is at Cove. ( Iilltl Sliows liiiprovemeiit Hilly liohnenKamp, wno jius been gravely ill ut the home of jiiH. parenls, Mr. und Airs, jiui Hohm-nkump Jr..' showed a Hllfa'ht inuirovement this morning. lo VWt SloKier Mrs. Jessie Kerr . arrived this morning from JIuntliiKton for u few dayB visit with her' mother, M i's. G. liryant. n To Snlem for Oirlstmus Mrs. Ida Ulesland and. Miss lor olhy Spencer went to Salem this morning to .spend Christmas ut tin K.-A Wast home. The West family Cprmerly lived In J.u Gran de, y- - On Way to .Milium m MIks Minnie Johnson stopped in I a Gramle this morning on her Vav home, to Minam from Kampa. itla.. where shy is attending high school; Vl He liere Tomorrow ' Uernurd llummeli will arrive In Ia Grande tomorrow from Kim'-ne, Oregon, wheri! he is -u freshman at the I'niversity of Oregon. He will upend Christmas hen- wilti his par ents, Mr. und Mrs. H. 1 Hutunu-lt. Mr. Slitnn In City , J. Khlnn. general superintend ed for the Morrtsou-Knutson con st ruction company, was a business vhdfur to Iji Orunde today. Mr. SI. inn Just completed the appro aches to the Meacham overhead. ;-(m&fwr(r i Seals Selling Rapidly; J Proceeds Nearly $100 5 (Continual from Fair One.) Met Daughter llciv Mr. und Mrs. J. M'M'luin drove to Iji Grande from Jo.seph this morning- to meet their daughter, Mhs Marjorle McCJain, who ar rived hero on train No. L'4 from Kugene, where she is a I'niversity 'ing prepared by the teacher, of Oregon student. -This is her I ' first year ut the University. illume fi-oni I. of o. In CUv from llolso A. 'W. Stanehfleld. representa tive for the Dupont IowtlT com1 panv. with headquarters at Holse. Idaho, was a business visitor La Grande today. S Gift , I Suggestion to ('ln'IMnuw Tnn ut llilt;iril Thp si-hoo! Iioaril ot Milium will i;ivt a Chrlslmus Irro for tlir rlitlilrrll ot tin- Hilicanl nrhool I'liilstmus tvoi A prom-tun is bo- Li-N lust 'NlBlit ror I'uitlHiHl (lr:icc t'iiiiilll'll. who lias hn-n itttt-mltnK liiKh school Iii-it ninci-Seplt-mlWr. It'ft hist niht for rorlluml, wImto hIh- will i-nicr rriinklla lilKti school. , lli r jjiir- cntH live 'in rortijiiHl. Ciiffoni Si-itz. who Is uttfnilhiK Ihc I'nlvi'i-sily of lli'i'Bon for tho first liiiic this year arrived In Iji tlra'ml.- today to slu-nd tiio holi days hen' Willi his parents.. Mr. and .Mrs. " It. Scilz. 1 For a man who works indoors there is no more ideal gilt than a ren-and-Pencil set. Nation- Sally knowii makes, that J ...ill In.l vh.ivd in ft J attractive Holiday boxes. Meeting Hlllwl' til l"ilMllftoli Mis.i tierald Kelireiiier went to l'rinllc-lDii this moininn to meet her father, t ). R Uaili y. of Seat tle, who is eoiniUK lien; for a lew diiys' visit. Mr. llailey Is a oromiiteiit Insnranee man of Seat lie. .' llolldliy Visitor Arrives ' Miss Murjorte Me.;hiln, who will l.e u holiday visitor at the liouie of hor paiynls. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 red Mcumnij univcu iuuuj wum the I'h'iversity of Ol-elion. i Will Arrive ' Tomorrow Wain Cochran will arrive in l't To isll. (rami ,llim-l.ioii t;r;intie loinoirow mormiiB- iruin Sir. and Mrs. Ii. A. Crahiim ami California lo spend the Christinas fniir ehildreii left l.a tinmde this holidays her. Willi his parenls. moininir on their way to Otalid Mr. and Mrs. tteorKe T. Couhnin. Junction, Colorado, where . they lie Is a student at .Stanford l.ul will visit durim? the holiday .sea-, versify. son with Mr. Graham's parenls. I v i On Way Ut .losrph Arrives from .Moiiinonlll Miss Wlnnelreil Ileallr. who Is Miss Ivie Lanmun. who is St 1 - alleudini.- I lie flni;on Stale Normal tendine; the Orewon state minimi school al Monmojitll, was In ll school at Monmouth, arrived in llninde this mornlm.' on her way l.a (Ir.lllde this ninrlllnir lo spend lo Joseph, where she will visit her tile Christmas holidays here. This parenls over the holidays. is Miss Uimmm'H first year at llioi normal school, ; Home rruin (illis' School Miss Kliznhcth Hopkins cami home JwUir from St. Heh n's Hall. cd lo .UiXVrande yeslerony a iril'H' seiiool at 1'ortland. to inttenilinf,' the funeral of Jil! spend '.the holidays Willi her fatli er. tleoi'Ko Hopkins, und fa"niily. n Itoute home I'roill Colh'tf Mlrs Vern-.i llarinen. who Is i Attended Funeral at Itukcr ' j I'niversity of tlrciron sllldent. pas Itov Cahle. affilialed with Hie scd HtroiiRh Iji Orande this morn .construction of the sopite. tank lnK on Her way home to waliowu 1 which Ihe elty is hnlldliiK. return-, for Jlie Clirisliuas holidays. a I K' at LSaker. Here fitini Kameiii ; Mr.alld Mrs. I'. 10. MeCoury. wliose' home is at Kainelu. wus slinppInK in the city yesterday. Christmas holidays. riissoil Tlnimuli City lliirton Miller, sheriff of Wnl l.iwa fonnty. passed thoruiih J.u To VWt DmiKliter c.rinolp Thursday on his way to' Mrs. C. V. Tock I'ortlahd on business. is in Torllund, r uncle Home hum l-'imfnr Clark l'riee was umonw tlic I. nl- rslty of (IreBon students who Homo from I", or V '! arrived in l.a Orande this morn Sheldon.' lirown.-on arrived in Iji ins fur the holiday season., Mr Orande ilils moru'lni-front the I'ni- l'riee Is a' freshman at the unl versity of Wu8htnKln. n' Si'allle, versity. This is his second year at Ihe t". ! ' of W. lie will visit here over the m r,,r Holiday Season Miss Tlieltna Kitchen, who is a 'sophomore' nt the I'niversity of IthoRon at'.Kuueno Illis year wiuise hoiue 1 riV(,,i j1(.r(, this morniliir to visit passed ; throuyli ov,.r the holidays wth her parents. morning on herjir. and Mrs. It. J. Kitchen. In City riii-. iniK riM' Carl; Chrlstison ami William l latzoter, of the Knterprle Pack ing company, were business visit ors lo .a Orande yesterday. J.a Orande thl way lo Knterprise, where :die will j lsit for a few days with her dan- I ghter, Mrs. .J. M. Cahtll. j Hero Vroiii 'alll'ornla J. i t Uliji kinton .formerly of this Hly luTt njw uf i-os Angeles, CifTt-- roriila,. is Jn l.a. Orande lor u tew days transaeting business. On Way Home from Nmnpn Miss Minnie Johnson, whose home is at Klgin. passed through l.a Orande this morning on he home. M Johnson ha! attending high sehool Here fiimi Haker Mr. und 'Mrs. M. A. Treisz are In Iji Orande for a nay or two on business with the, Kaslerir Oregon Light company Mr. l'vey,' is company a'uditor ... Here to Mcrr Son A. G-. Hutterl'leld. or KnU niri'. ; w. was in l-a Orande this nioinian I';,,,' meet his son,. Alfred, who is i.h.lwi slrtre Si iilember. 1 timing-1'rotti Jd;fho univeiMitT , vacation. . Miss Kathryn miner field, who Is employed by Jin Xat ioual City Hond company at I'ort land. wiil arrive early. Christmas morning, Mr. r.uf.lerfleld said. 1'oiiiMT Hi'Mdcnts 4're M r. -ami M rs. !.-. ! Illaekhurn i'iid hild. rornur residents of I .a Cr:tiidi InM now llvintr al - Mt. Vei-iimi. Wash., are visllors in the .which will be given In some of them from classroom reel-' tutlons, that tell the story of thi season. And behind' the outward sign tho bustle of preparation goes o'l In tho homes, where every hour sees some task completed to inaKe the day bright for those who witi spend tho day away from family and fireside. The Christmas spirit Is so un selfish that It seeks out the un fortunate everywhere, even those who take their loneliness to 'J'i- trequented place to hide. To Carry Oieor Churches, lodges and charitable land. Miss Mildred Itansoni. Miss organizations are each planning to Christian Mrs. Ida French. i 1 m 1 1 e r 1 a y Saint M rs. Ku to Metealf and Mrs. Hurer. Catholic Mi. Julius Hoesch. CHORUS WILL GIVE CANTATA (Continued from Page One.) WASHINGTON DIRECTORY OUT Osther l'heliH, Mrs. Clyde Slelx. Miss Hltftuhe Snook, Mrs. K. 1. Towler. Mrs. K. V, Waldeii, Miss Myrtle Wlllcook. Tenors G. h. Dulton, U..J. Dyk hlus, Donald Kunk. 10. H. Owlllium, J. T. l.ongtetlow, Kermlt Hegain, lOlmer I. Stoddard. ltasses L. I. Harnett, II. K. Dixon, A. V, I.ludgrcn, 10. P. Moss mann, It. K. Murplry, J. V. Now land, K. D. .Towler, It. O. Wl!!-ianm. 5 Glass Drugs 5 Inc. La Grande, Oregon i rnlvcrslty of Irciion,. were in the city this morning on their way home lo spenil tlie I'hrlslin.'ts va- calton. Itolh Miss Hurley und Miss Cherry are mnjui ln in the school of journalism ut tile university. On Way to Wiillowu l-'lorinn Cowers, who is a fresli- iHn ut Ihe Oregon AKi'lcullural college, and his -sjster, Miss Jau nila Cowers, who Is sophmore ut tlie sume college, were In m Grnnde this morntiiK en route ti Wallowa for the holidays. They were accompanied hy their inoth- who Is Just returninir to Wal lowa from a trip to California. win vi-ii nt i:iitin Mr. and Mrs. M. II. ltlchardson were in l.a Grande this inornlnif on their way lo IClain. whero Mrs. Richardson will visit tint II tiller Chrlslmus with her parenls. Sir. and Mrs. J. K. Hull. Mr. ltlchard son will rclurTl to their home at Vernonla. Oregon tomorrow niiflit. lie Is iminnirlng editor of Ihe Vern onla KllKle. CLUB TO HAVE XMAS PROGRAM 4Conrintied from rsBt One.) licked uround the tree J. T. Kong fellow, vice president of the club, will speak briefly on "Christmas lltL'5 What Does It Mean?", K. 1. Towler. tire leader, '' will discuss tho topic, "What l'rlce ProgriNSS" adapted from the Sun day sehool lession dealing with the bust chapters ot the Ilfo. .of t'aiil. ' 1 An added feature ot the pro gram will be general Invttutlou .to visitors in the, hoteln who are aiy from -their own families and who might enjoy sitting In ' an old fashioned program of. , this sort. To the end that travelers within the efty gates "may gel' persohalfh.. vitatlons, a Korum cotnmiltee is tonight leaving individual invita tions In all rooms of . Ihe local hotels. ; LA GRANDE PREPARING. FOR XMAS fConllpurd fi cm Vns .,Ono..- curry cheer Into all homes wher misfortunes have settled. And grther many individuals have their secret that, charities to perform. I Ilut It has been left to the Kihs (Hy Charles 1 Stewart) WASHINGTON ( N K X Special) Congress Is just out with uuother of Its well known directories a lurkey-red one this time. The last was blue. The Congressional Di rectory's purpose Is to inform rath- than to thrill. U Isn't an alto- unlnteresting volume, at HEN'S BLAZERS $3.29 All-wool Blazers, med ium weight, in red, (jieen and brown plaids. Regular $4.39 values. All sizes. to (rather up thu loose ends, to) This Is Ihe first congressional dl- I rectory in history, for Instance, to kuum up un ii e. uuu """"...oiituiii us inanv as thrco concress- sure that, no . ono lias ueen left' .... ... ,.., ... out. Ami so they nre solleitluir tho lid of the entiro community. Theyl women's names all ut once. One of them, Mrs. Florence 1. Kahn of California, packs her nutoblogra- ask that everyone who Knows of ' . . , ,. , , , ,, , , , ly i words, lnchnling her mini' a needy family send word to the1 J . , ! . k- ii i ... .i .... t ii , ... 'antl some dales. Mrs, Kdith Nours loilgo hcadMimrters, or tell some member of the committee, which includes Harry Hoffman, C. J.. Berry, H'igh K. .Urady, lester HrnmweU and Kd Meyersick. Hvcry caso will be lnM'8tlgated, and un effort nmde lo adapt 'he gifts to tho recipient's needs. New Ambassador to U.S. (Continued from Pnce One.) name some dales. Mrs, Kdith Nourse llogers of Massachusetts mid Mrs. Mary T. Norton of New Jersey go into a bit more detail, to thu tune of 7j or oU words apiece. . 60 STORES j The directory takes It for granl ed that. Smith W. Brookharl. Thomas l. Sella 1 1 and Sam (5. Mratlon are senators respectively Learns English Tongue! Mexico, though their seals urn con- tested liroohhart's by Daniel Sleek, Sehall's by Magnus John son and Hint ton's by Holm O. Hur niiin. Cierald I. Nye, whusu right lo stl with the soluns Is ii.ho ques tioned, nevei'theless Is one of the North Dakota senators, if the di rectory knows what It's talking about. such trimmings as buckles and fast eners. ' This mode Is not very popu lar with tho milliners because with u few deft strokes wllh the brush, an' urtlsL can transform u shabby velour or felt" hut Into a chlu und seemingly brand new . article. 'Husbands have little cause to re joice over any economizing In con nection with tills novelty for some women Insist on having signed mas terpieces by fashionable painters who became at the usuul fashionable prices, Tho directory likewise Introduces to the senatorial world Arthur it. Itohtnson of Indiana, Cjcoiw H. THE HUB Williams of Missouri und "Young Hob" l.n Kollctto ot Wisconsin. "Young Hob". Is tho only mem ber of either house who, describ ing his policies, adds, In parenthe sis, afler the word "Uepubllcuu," the qualifying adjective, "Progres sive." -All tho others of the In surgent HcpubllcHii group even men like Hruokhurt and Senator I'nizier of North Dakota, who hr.vo been rend- out of the party set, themselves down simply us "He, publicans" and IcJ, It go ut that, Markets lionie from Cnllcge Miss Klealiore Gtnsw. who is a sophmore at the I'niversity of Oregon, arrived in l.a Orande this morning and will spend the holi day season here. Miss f!hus wis recently appoint. -d chairmen of the 1'iiiversity of nregnn dunce. H Ci'lll- Hnnir for llllldns . "Mb-s J'byllis Scranton arrived in Ut Orande this morning and will noend the Christmas holidays here. Miss fVraiUon is intending business college iu I'orlhind. city for a il'ew days. Iteluniliig to lostilie llarley Allen, a Junior ul Wlll nmeite; university, at Salem, spent last night at the Foley hotel on his way home to l.ostlne for the holidays. ber 21. Home Tor I', of W. M iss Vera lit atly was among the i'niversity or Washington stu dents who got off the train ut Ut On.nde this morning. She will during the holidays here wllh her pan n's, Mr. tuid Mrs. K, 11 Utility. This is her second year at ihe V. of W. Two .Xfeuriaire Licenses Issued A nu.rriage license was Issued yesterday lo Abraham t. Sliuey und Hesie Corn, hoi h of 1'nion comity. A- second license to wed v;is granted to Thomas S. CJll Yicvc aid MLss Oladys Johnson. ' Here ft-thii lcwistitn Miss Ivorella Drown arrived In I .a Orande this morning from . wiston. Idaho. She will visit Hciv mnii Alaska Mrs. Nellie Mill l-'owler. ' who since her niiirrlage in September has made her home in Alaska, is here for Ihe holidays as a guest of sisters and cousins. She enmpanied to Iji (irainb father. Jack Hill, al wh ; '..ti,n sin- wits a visitor I i-iinli' nun' AiasKit. aiim i.ina i . Mor.u fin 11'dniay.s 'MH Deloris l'eursou. who Is in Iht senior year at the Cnlverslly or ' iregoii al lOugene, arrived ir l.a (irand" this morning lo spend l,v 1m r 1 the holidays at home. e few dnvM M rs. 1'i'wl'T was loi ttierty ployed in Hie recorder's ollH( Ihe county court house. at Ho rr Holhlas M iss Kleanore t'bavr arri'-d i:i l,a Orande this morning from Kugene to visit during He- holi day season with her patents and On Way to do-'ph arrived in I -i Orantle this morning on her way home lo .losi-ph from . Mon mouth, where she attends the Ore (;U) Nornii-il .sehool. Sopluunorc at !' of . Miss I'lorence IMMiey, oi iMiie.r oilse. and. Miss Frances Cherry, or Wallowa. brth sophomores at Ihe been rehearsing their songs anJ recitations, and dialogues for tho programs that will take place in the churches on Christmas ov. There will he gayl y-diessed trees with a treat for every child when tho programs are over. Schools to Close. SchoolH will be, dlsmlsned the afternoon of December 23; and on that day each room will have i's Christmas entertainment. Chll 1 ish hearts will respond to the songs and poems and playlets, Civ. .lu-nll.iru ntw-i. IK-ttil In 1hl Interior of the Mont Valerlen, be-1r,,l'orl "hort'r- neath tho spot which Is now the American cemetory in which sev eral thousand American soldiers are buried, 11 was" discovered re cently. 1 ' ,' ' Workmon' laylnif'ii "water pipe found tvo Bubterrunean passages, William the First of Knulitnd ArchaeotogislH are atudylng the pjiusagvs ami will make un oflielul Thai popular pet, the Pekingese, which has been Hie king of canine society so long, has Just had his nose pulled by l'aris dog breeders, .who (lecture that ho Is going to bo replaced In milady's favor by tho Senlyham and the Schnuuzer. These combining with each other and dat-1,.,, doKH (U, uX0 urn uolnff HoU1 in large numbers. An American I woman recently paid 80,000 francs in ir from the 1 1 th. century. Varl nus inscriptions, ' Including "the year D)37" are engraven on ine f(). a Sohnu7,liri ..nut because she, walls of tho passages, of which only lWHB Aim,rcani the breeder ex- twenty yards nro exposed, but I plained. wiucn oxienu rigni unuer me mum Sll,,n n f(n, Valerlen. The abbey here was a fa- . vorlto place of refuges In thu time I of Hemy tho First, It Is said that the passages were j used hy people fleeing horn the troops of the Duke of Normandy, I hut because the dog had pedigree." - MANY TOWNS IAY C'liAI.H -: TO MiW ItlNi CIIAU-10X . SAN FUANOlSe0 (AP) Tod Morgan, world's junior lightweight chumpion, Is a native of many cities and towns since he. won tho title at Los Angeles a few weeks ugoi In other words, a dozen or more. centers of population are claiming tho new champion since he knock-t ed out tho rugged Mlko Ballerino IJOTEL ASTOO 2nd HID Lo, AmIm EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET 50 S Bth, New, Modem ;: Close to Shopping District and Tnetre FREE GARAGE TuiS (torn $1.50 . For Father, Mother, Brother and Sister 0L : 'v ai 4 MORE SIIOPI'ING DAYS LEFT SHOP AT CLINT'S FOR YOUR XMAS GIFTS l'OHil AM M. UK KTS. . TOItTl.AND, C-li'. (Al'). J.iv ! stock Stendy. j.;ff(rS one to 1 wo cents lower; firsts '2!f -i'tjc; extras, 3 I ffi 3 I ic. Ibitter Cubes one cent lowc:: prime firsts, 4 Sic. llutterfat Steady. SAN FRANCISCO ( A I') .llut terfat J8c here today. I'OUTtAND (Ht.MN .MAItlil'.T, 'Olt'ClND. or.. (Al')--Wheat HUlt. hurd .white. December M -!5: January. $1.5".; hanl while H. S. Haart, soft white, western white. December and .January. $l.f4; hard winter, northern spring. De cember and January, $l.5: west ern red, 1 ecemher and January, $1.40. (lats--N'o. "l! while fred tind No. i gray, December ami January, $2.50.- Corn- No. 3 F- V. 'dtipmi nt. Liecembi r and January, $:t3.r. , MAltUKTS A l' A il.ANt I: SKW YOI'K. OAf) Sloek; - Irregular; I'ostuiiin; Cereal rises to points. lioiide -Steadv; Mexican ls.sie.s ill new higiis . Foreign exchanges - Mixed; French francs rail points. Cotton liiirely idcady; trade buying. Sugar - Kasier; more favorable ub;iu lalnir situation. Coffei Firmer; buying by im porters. lilK'AOO. (Al") - Wheat--- Weak; disappoinllng export demand. Corn Lower; easier c.i.slj mark Ls. Cut He--Weak. ' 1 logs Firmer. Give Music This Christmas OUR XMAS STOCK IS COMi'LETE lTOW ajamas Sweaters Michaels-Stern Suits and Overcoats - Hers Hats - Arrow Shirts - ; Collars - Cheney Ties - Allen A Hosiery - Hnhton Carlsbad Pa, ( hpnpv MnllWs - Schol-Wil Caps - Felt SiipiseCs - Janlzen Swi Perfection Lonffie Suits for Hoys - Lamb Knii Cjoycs - Hickok Hclts Pendleton Hath Robes - Indian HIankets - Led blankets - Hlazers Multnomah Wardrobe Trunks - Suit Cases -Hags - .Ncttlcton Shoes anil Oxfords. ' SHOP EARLY" AND LATE Extra Salesmen to Serve You. Open Evenings All Next Week i 1KB Jf ttrt. Pi If . H Owrgiu 0 We Buy For Less We Sell For Less OUR GREAT Anniversary Money ' Saving Sale Is Siill Under Way We have all the Christmas Novelties For HALF PRICE Silk MufflersVery Latest Colors $1.39 to $1.98 New York Store Destroyers of High Prices A Coin mbiu Gnif oiiolu will civu joy ' and liiipiiiiiess for many y c ii r a to come. We nre closing out our entire stock at One-Half Price, This includes both Console a n d Up-' right cabinets. Let Us Dcnionstmte. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. You Can't Do Better- Jlcaiilifully Made Ailicles. I'illftw Cases ::...$2.23 to 1.50 Luncheon Sets - :5-00 to ?6-75 j0weis ?1.00 to 52.25 We have a large assortment of beautiful hand made Handkerchiefs, priced 25c to $1.23 Men and Hoy's Handkerchiefs :....'..:....20c to 50c Art & Baby Shop llitlli rl k 1301 Allium Avrniir. I'iiIIi ins I. M. C. mill .Nun's Uoll-proof Thrtwl, J.U'. A n;iii(Y cm itiM'MAs to ytr if you inke tie- n e.-sMiry yr i ;m tlons for gfiofl Im si 11 li. (ool j ln-iilth run ti- iiH.ur 'l l-y m-an I of (hliopnn th-B. This ( th- sii-i-iir" thiit li n- i C' titiri iinl hlool rliiinnt In In l.ri.pcr ron fhtiMi. Cmii'- to ns fur si rt i-x;iim- tnatlon nnrt l'-xnnnatf nthin. Wti.'t 'we havf '.Ion - fir ot.i w. run do for yon. W innki- t c.nvrlH j Kkrltn -H . Tr jitnii iits tJivm. ' i on ilt;itl"ii i'n-v. I int. .1. i;. MHi i.ii j an Sfiniiiit-r ltllx. 1-houe VJ'-W ARCADE ) Sunday Matinee - - Night Vaudeville Pictures and Orchestra Monday Laura La IMantc In "THE TEASER" STAR Tonight AND SUNDAY House Peters -In- "The Storm Breaker' W EDN ESI) AY - 'WESTERN PLUCK" t S ft 1 I: "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE