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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1925)
5' Monday, Ducemher 2S, 1925. TOE UK GRANDE EVENING OHSKRVEK Pace Five Local News In Brief , , COMING KVK.NTS. Juno t). H, II liiioii Livestock show ut l.'nlon, Ore. . linker Hi In morning to scund tho Uuy. - I j.Mm. Vnnrii IU ; .Mrs. J. C. French Is confined to her home because of Illness. In l ily from Milium Martin liorlne, who lives at .nin- nlll. spent l niisiuma 111 j.u uiunuu. lien' rrom Vulllmu .Miss MiirBiicrite I lunihcllon. of Wulluwu, Is registered at tile Hotel Foley. HI lit Home 1'uul Tetreuu Is very ill . at Ills home here of pneumonia. 11c huA been ill since last Thursday. Miih'U l" i ''" A. li. mil lul l leiu, iiroiuiiieiii sheep holder of Knlerprise, is in J.a (irlindo today on business. Client C'liilMmas wllli Parents William Casey returned to ia Grande this morning from Tort land, whuro he spent Christmas Willi his parents. KnlKbts of myOilas at the lodeo I hall at 8 u. m. Severn! candidates ! are to be admitted into tho order. After Die services, there will bo a social hour with refreshments. "One at Night Next Day Bright" To Perform Baptismal Kites Itev. Thaler Keinetrlador. puslor of the Oreck Orthodox church nt Portland, came to l.a G-rundo to perform rltea of batlsm for child ren of several members of his de nomination Itvlnsr In this vicinity. The Oreeks havo no church of their own nearer than Portland, so on occasion tho priest Is called in to service from across the Btate. ,'Yi CI ity oil Itiedlll'Ns , Geurito iV. Hyatt Is Here I rum Kulerpi ise' today triinsucliny liualu- Coiieh lit I'l'ii'iuilcr Thorson Hennett, alliletic eoiiell for l.a tlrandu IiIkIi school, is spending vaeallon at the honu.' of bis parents, at .Milton. Ore. To Make Home at. Malluwa Mrs. J .W. Nelson went to WuN lawo this mornliif?, where she will make her homo with her son. Mrs. Nelson has been living at Baker, School Men at Portland Superintendent J. T. l.ongfellow went to Portland lust night to at tend the state meeting of superin tendents and prlnclpuls this week. K. D. Towler, who with Mrs. Tow- ler went to Portland Christmas eve to spend the holidays with tho latters' parents, will be J-a uron- de's other rcprcsentutivo at the session. , . . , lletlirlis lo linker Mrs. Stewart llennett has rc lyrneil to linker afler spendiug the holidays with her purenls here, .Mr. and Mrs. J. 10. Slcarns. I'lucil rr IrYimkciii'Hs I K. Turner paid a fine of $10 in Hie municipal court afler being found Kullly of ilrunkcncSs. J In ,-ippenred bcrorti ..JudKi.'.f C. Jl. Jluniphrey.s. Saturday night. . Visiting in City ' Miss Dorothy Denny, whose homo is at The Dalles, Oregon b visiting relatives and friends in .a Grande. Miss Denny Is a student at the Northwestern business col lege In Portlund. To l.cwlston for Christmas Mrs. Violet Wnlsworth went to Ijewiaton, Iduho to spend the Christ nuis holidays with her little daughter and other relutives and friends. Mine llaby llaiiKliler Mr. and Mrs. A. I,, l'uddock, of ;"H)2 Jackson avenue, have u four-pound baby daughter, born Sunday. Dec. '2tt. i Isitlnjfrvoifi Hukel ! Mr. aud M.rs. . i'arluy. Mouuaru Kundav visitors in Iji Their home is1 at linker.' i were over i o-l Grande; e Tl vivlfiier at Ynllcv Jtaanrli Miss Catherine Humphreys Is vlsillnic nor three or four days ot her vaeallon ut the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Humnun. Home tllLs .MomlllK Afler visiting 4n La,, Clrando Christmas and' lllri week,(ehd jfo'- i,.u,in.. iihs nm irtseo i retirrnen to her home ''at ,. Telociic . Att?lnd Alameda. California. morning. .Miss Drlscoil was uie guest of Miss Clay while here. : i ij He'll Join Ford's Orchestra 1 ' 7 . Will Vblt l'areiil.s Artfp vlsitinff in 'l.a Gran for four days ut the home of Mr. unil Mrs. CharU'3 Wale William lioutty left Saturday for Portland, whrrc ho will visit during the Christmas vacation with his parents before returning to Kugene, where he wilt. resume his studies at the univer sity of Oregon. To' SlBke Homo In CalirrnJa Mr. and Mra. Krnest Velira and llllle daughter. Be,tty Mae. left I.a Grande Chriutmas morning on their way lo Ouktund, California, where they will muko their home. Mr. VchrH, who has been traveling Tor the Vt"John Arue company, with .1jedMuarters hrc for 1 the pusti'MrwUl he city inanager vfor wie 'jumo company tor uaKiauu !! Marrluisi JJiviisi William lletthan and Miss Va line Hanks wi-re tssm-d a license lo wril Saturday afternoon. SiK'iil ClirlstinuA with' Mother ' : After spending ChriHtmas in l.a Orande with her mother. Mrs. IK A. Phillips, Mrs. rioyd Carjnter and her two small ' children. returned to their homc at linker this morn-. iiig. Hack to Maxvillc S , ' (Jeorge, L,nnd and Coo Laird have returned to'Maxvltle where they are employed by the Kowman ' Hicks Lumber company, after vi siting in l.a Grande Christinas and the week cud. Mas Minur Operation Alfred l)vsli-y. gruin buyer of Arlington, was In l,a Grandi Sat urday to have his tonsils removed. Me is a "n of I'Yank Owsley, who lives near tbe city. l'ormop 1'aslor Here , 4tev. and Mra. G. JL yulngley, of rortlund. their son, Nelson, and his wife,, of Tillamook, who hnve beun Christmas guesbt nt the homes of Mr, and ,Ml'S- A, .K, Kinman, returning to tlielr-respeeltve, homes tftday. . Mr.' Quingley w'as -a former pastor PC the Jlrst M. K. church.. Ho sang a sole -at the morning servLco there yesterday. Mrs. Kinman Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Quigley. . Thousands of satisfied feel Unit way about Kcxall ORDERLIES They work naturally and form no hublL l'leusniit to tuke, easy In ac tion, safo and sure. . ' i tiood for children us well- us udults. Box or (1(1 Orilei lies 50c Gla'ss Drugs .-.'Inc. La Grande, Oregon 1 1. 4 V 1 ATX? iS V 1 J number. Mrs. Knauta uccotupanied him ut tliu piano. lveiiure Opens Conrvrl. Ihe concert was opened with the overture "Merry Wives of Wind-' Kor" by O. Nicola I, a difficult und 1 stirring melody. Kollowing came , Paul J.lncke's Kayptlan Serenade "AmlnaM and Oonizetti's sextette; from "Lueia." A brass sextettu ' eonsisling of Messrs. Uohinson, Me-; Mlllan. Henley, Knautx, Plggers j and McMunus, added to tho at- , traetiveness of this n u in bur. "Vearning," a popular number of the duy, was played as au encore. Next Ponehlelll's rollicking, at- j most triumphant "Oanee of the llouis" was rendered, utter whieh the stage was cleared for Mr. i Knauty.' solo. )albey"s patrol "The ltlue and tho Crey,M resulted In tin encore featuring llayuiond lliggerH as cornel soloist and opened the way for the absolute melody ot "TU , Song of liove." I'he final number. M. U Uike'H fantiuila "The Involution of lHxle, was a ftlting finale to an extra ordinary concert. During the dif ferent movements, one could al most feet tho creative forces ut work. The band was praetleiilly ut full strength yesterday ulternoon, wiin 10 units In the instrumentation. WOMEN'S FANCY Wool Hose 89c GO STORES Jesne Martin. 71. of I'lewslj llif, N. Y., Is the latest addition to the old-rashloned dance orchestra hy which Henry Kurd Is trylns'lo .iiiularle i In: steps of a (,'eiienitlon uco. Ho lilays a duiejmer, shown aliove, an early form of pianoforte. Markets II, .,1 Slates was still In lh Ki'lp I was there, was 118.711(1 worth of u,.,iv niuin i.r the eold wave ! raw alcohol. In two adjoiuiim- ,. i.i,.i. n,. , Ulnir wind out I houses were $:!50li worth ot inunu m the nortliwest Saturday and lie- ! laclured whiskey und sutiu casesof counted, dlreutlr or IndlrevUv. lor Henulne whiskey for ' VOHTI,AM) I.HKI"1-S. l'OUTI.ANI). Ore. (At1) faille 611 cents higher, steers s.35iy j JS.75; calves T si s. ' H(ts 511 cents hllfher, llBht- welehts 12.601 1.2.75. Hheep Steady. iBgs,' butler, bullerfat Steady. S1I.K t'OXflHXS TO mkh(;k ; NKW lOHK (AI'I A twenty million dollar-silk merger, uniting Mr kilns llruthers & Co., and the 'Vni llriver I'llllll Dewee Cooner imld a fine of sesUlemini-way Klllt company, two of and costs In Justice HllRh H. ' Hie. oldest and largest silk and Urady's court Satunlay afternoon thread manufacturers In the l.'nlled lor operatiiiB a taxlcub on a hlh-. States, , was announced Sunday wav without mlt. public service per- llei-e for AYocUciid Miss Vera .Sven.sir.iard, of Tekoe, 'i Wash., spent Ihe weeliend In l,a : (iramle. She was roriuerly enl-!- : ploved in tin- Mawille otl'iee ot tlie ' 3 llowman-illeks Lumber company. 1 X ( hllil ban .Major Olieilllliui -4 W Sevi'n-yf-dr ' old Jack llnskins nnderwenl an oneralion for acute appendicitis at the nrallde. Kunde 1 hosllal. His condition today is Shopiimir and Visiting Here -Mailt Courlney. whose home is at l.o.sllne, was shopping and visit Injr in l.a Cirande over the week end. Kccoi e'rinjr finni Operation (Helm Thompson, of l-'rultriale is recoverable from a minor oper- alien perfoiinetl on his nose Sat unlay. Ilelurned Home Sunday A. l.ylin returned to his hom al l-'ruitland. Idaho. Sunday, ufte .'-iieuding Cliristiuas tn Ui'tirand nt tin- luiiiie of his sister, Mrs. Charles Wale. Left Yeslcnlily .Morning ' - .Mrs. Karl Kersler and her bro ther. Owen .Mc.Nown. left yester- lav morning for Portlanil, where they now make their home after spending Christmas In l.a Grande with their parents. ro t'nloii for runeral- . - i Mr. and iMrs. Henry Slaxfleld vent to l inqn-saiurpay Wie'i'n.eiV allended the funeral of llllle Voun Stockdale, who died there at the home of his parents. Mr. and .Mrs. .1. 11. Orion. ;clling Alonir Xlecly Mrs. Tom Weslnger, who under- went a major operation lit the Grande Itonde hospital the first of last week. Is reported to be selling along nicely - more than a uo.en ueains in ine two days. The cohlesl tempera lurt: reporled Sunday was ut Top per lJike. N. Y- wiiere the mer cury went lo 1!S degrees below zero. Saranao l.:il;i: was almost ns eold wllh I't In-low. .In New York I'lly-tlie temperature went to seven decrees below zero. l.OW temperatures were record e d throughout New Kngland. the low-I est being an unol'lielul reporl of 27 legrees below i.l West Slcwarls- town, N. il-. near the Lallailian line. ' i 9 I Obituary i BAN' -FHANCISCO (At1) lerfilt 52 Mi here, today. Hut- night, THii;vi:s MAKi; iiig n.i r, N'HW VOltK (AIM. L'nset dia monds vtllued at one hundred thousand dollars wen: stolen Sun day,; when four men Invailed ,th-; lower Kust Side Jewelry store of Henry Goldberg. Tho robbers bee.t the proprietor into unconsciousness und .robbed four customers, u;ul escupud in un , antonioblli;... The leniperatun throughout the s near zero east Sunday the richest trade in lho;.south I'llder StiMiielon "1 was tliu pul of the ruin king's wile. We even slepl toucUier nlgbt nrier ' night. Then, 1 don't know Jiow. I came uniler the suspicion of Hie underworld. "The rum king's wire and 1 were doing some .Christinas, .shopping. I Suddenly, In - Ihe, midst of the crowded more, she whlspereu :i in my. our; '"They've tipped ine you aren't u real crook. If yon lire, prove II. Take some of these glo ves.' 1 had told them, you ' see, that 1 used to bo a shoplifter. "1 took a pair of gloves rrom a counter. And the store detective brought hard coal consuiners. i I was arrest ed particularly those wllh empty bins. Then Miss Longford uppealed to n ii vni nn nr I lie ser ousness - THE HUB one slsler and two brothers. Kun i nil services were held at the Melliodlst L'plscopul church nt 1 o'clock Thursday anil Interment was made In the Itose llldgo como-lery. saua s. iiiddi, i; Miss Sara S. Hlddl" pasiied away al tbe home of her purenls. Mr. and Mrs. C. M- Kiddie, at May I'ark. ut ten o'clock Sunduy morn ing, followiiig un Illness ot Hireu months. , Kuneral services will be held ut Ihe Snodgrass and Zimmerman parlors at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon. .MKS. S. .1. HOWATI'.K. COVI-: (Special) Alter several montlis Illness Mrs. S. J. llowute passi-d away al. her home here Tiundnv. December 22. She was burn in llourbnn county, Kansas, September 23. 1SII7. All her early i lite was passed In that vtclnlly. In lhKS she was married, to Ilavlill llenuetl llowaler. Three sons were born to theln. one or whom died in inraney, lb'r husliund died In Hill. The fuinlly came west lin.ll 2nd 4 Hill Lo, Ancol., l!::;::1;,:'1 Vi every room private toilet wiiere they have since made their I 5Q Bath, New, Modem .'. She la survived by two sons. . COM lo shopping District ml Thentres ....I wiiilimt luttli iiiiMinr-1 . iJOTF.f' ASTOD n lioine, Civile und William, both unmar ried, who lived with their mother, FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 ' hip. Gradually tho course of the ship diverged toward the iBlund of Culm, and the Innd illsappeareo from view. At' 7 o'clock a gala. dinner was given a. regular noise linker. Tow. whlslles, rachets and guns were passed uround, bullous set adrift In the dining room by Ihe hundreds and paper ribbons covered the tubles. Alter dinner a dance was held on deck A. which was decorated with Hags of all na tions, colored lights and lanterns. VMM I una. "Tho. next morning we urose al 0 o'clock and went on deck. The sun was just topping Hie palm fringed hills back or tho Cabarras fortress. It, ivun, mini UDil iiullu w-firm. Through the hurbor cume IIOSIl-:ltY Sl,i:s IXCHEA.SH I tho pilot and customs officers In a . NKWAliK, N. J. (AI'I Due. llllle launch und were tuUen nrobublv lo increased activities In'ubonrd. We were soon at anchor women's sports, the average size, In Hie hjirbor hero us there wua women's hosiery has Increased In" no dock large .enough lor the ih,. nasi rive vears and the denuindi' shlti. All ulong the city's waler- for the small sizes Is being elim- front people were up lo see Hie big to a , realization or the seriousness of the unthructle strike, in its I7lh week. .While various substitutes were. being used. In come sections not even were obtainable. Keporls of suffering .'Huong til" poorer clas ses were numerous. In some ens.-s the Idle miners themselves were forced to scurry around for wood kerosene and gas sieves to keep themselves and their families warm, . With leni'M'r.ilure'i' hovering lit Ihe zero murk, tlie Koeky Mount ain region was in Ihe grip or al wav" of wintry wealber last night. Mouliina suri'ered most, rrom fri gid linnpernturi-s. Miles C.lly, Willi jl le'iilpcrnture of '.'s degrees below Zcroi'wuH l-lv e.ilil: si pU-oe ill. Hie region. Ilarve had a record of Id below. 'in Wynionlng and N'nrlhern Col orado tbe lelllln future holered about HI d.-nries above zero. Ill :Coloriulo and New Mexico the mer- Ihe prohibition director 'or help. , Aud he rerused lo help her,' deny- lug that shu was a prohibition tigenl! I She promptly turned lo the j newspapers with her story. New Orleans." And rlnully, under pros-, lute of rum-running operations came. out. Tlie prohibition head-! quarters was beBleged with ques tiuns.' Chin-go Is I'enilhig j At first the orrlcluls continued to' deny she was an ugent. Then Ihey admitted she wus u "paid In- j former." Anna finally, miner pres sure. Ihey ailmltled she wus u full fledged, duly commissioned en forcement agent. And there the rtfmlr sliuuls now. i'he i-hhrgc'-'of hrrlipMrrW 'IseMIII l ending. Whether Hie government j officials will use Ihelr Influence lo liavi'dt dropped or will let her go to Jail Is sllll uncertain, i "ir thus.0 charges iln1 dropped .1 J 'in never coming back to New or-. leans, says Miss Lnngforil. 'Its We Buy. For Less We Sell For Less JUST ARRIVED MEN'S WORK SHOES Moccasin toe, pen cord soles, guaranteed lo stand the hard wear. $2.9a MEN'S DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS Very latest shies .....-...$3.95 to $4.95 LADIES' PUMPS and OXFORDS Patent leather, satin, tan and hlack kid. Most up to date .'.....$2.95 to $4.75 15 dii'ferent styles to select from. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. w.ia,Njaw,;1.yo.RirK- sxoft&m,;; DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES Hi'it Tor Trratinenls Mra.. . K.'Vun lVIt, of hostlno, Orv.t 1h in Im Ortiiuli Tor a fuw diiyH IiuvlnKT her e.vs inutcU. A. NV. Frny.Wr, ofiklnl uf'sliip. The port duulura cxuihiiuhi i u hosiery concern lu-ru Hatd H:itnr-hhu crt-w, then the pussensurs w.-rn, Uu. lo ba'd hts tisHcrtton on ujlliifil tip niul fjlvi-n tliu study or alx dozen typlcul ship incniH,, In. hu siiid, iw ov- nmnd ninRi'd from sarn S to 1U. In 113 the piinctptil di'inund wub trcatod'for siz.a from 9 A und urcr. To- iMirhie hT Ktiiy thv in bolnir onlor- talnt'd nt tho Vrrnon Atnworth iind J. A. UiiNMrll homes. l.vft thi .Mnriihm Mr 'nhl'H Mrs. A. K. Hill It Ui (iralidr this inointiiK "'il hi-r wjiv to t'nld: will. hli'ho, iil'l'-r vi:til liij; lien for t1w4 .p;il . .iiioilth ut tin honir ;f Mn.: Willliim VAt nlvr. ; llnnu- ("Hlrrimy i .Mrs. A. h. l'u reason and fanitly I r''!iii nfl to I lu ir hrmM' yi-Htcrdiiy ;irtT is:t in? in li Uvindf Christ -" inns alii) ovr-r I In- w t l-nd. i To ItnUcr rr Day IN Millr-1 I'.rndsh.iu- ij To linker Oils Mornlni; , Mrs. (.'. W. Tlionipson and llttlo il.illKlller. I.uellle. went lo liuker Ihls incirnliiK. where Mrs. Tlionip son will visit her mother unil her sister, who lives there. day ho s.il'l the lurue sles were In fletnuna und the uveruKu was y lo ID. i'iti;.NC'iilui'i.oM,T iiii:s. MKTONH,' I'ranee (Al') Jules 'alenotre. t'onner Kronen, nmuus- ! sailor at WitshinKlon, illeil Huniluy. Hero ollll Week After .vlsillhs Tor a week In I.u Oninde ut the horitf of lief son. Mr. onil Mrs. Mil. Kllell. .Mr.C CU ti rj;e v;lell returned to her home ul Maker Ihls mornlni,-. i'i 'itl ni. Iulliiuiii Mrs. i-:d .VeKeehun unddaupli ter. .Miss l'la, .-rt J llnjmlr yes terday on their way lo lullin:in. "WnshlnKton. where Ihey will visit lor li week wllh Mrs. Mclieehan's sister who lives there. , ' '.' CHERRYS ON TRIP AROUND ; : tHE WORLD (Contlnuml from PB Ony Edmonds OOT FITTERS Shoes of Quality Wdirc insoles that dotyt run over hold thcrV' shape. $7.15 the Pair Clint's Clothier y Tlie biore wub Ccmstltnco 1 Ionic thin -MoniJn Mr. and .Mih. U W. AVliealy niul their littly daughter, hols, arrived In I -it Grant) IIiIh niornlnif from iSpokan WajfhliiKion .win-re they vixiU'd n-latlvea ChrlKtmns. u-rt nr i:ikIii Mrs. It. II. Cileiwon rrtnrned to i hT homo ut KIk" thin niornlnff. She ha b''n in li (Jrunde for sev- rral days with h'T daughter, who 1m In the hospital here. Ilnnir fnm rortlatnl MI-h Ami I.yman returned to a Crandr thin mornlnt? from Ion Innd, where ith wprnt hrltina. MIm I.yman Is employed in the rullroud offlet-o here. once over. Itreakfast over,, tliu pasatiiffera left the. ship on a larffu steam tender for tlr! dock. J-tirtreeven passen ger ears ware watting In tin of llelul eneloHiire of the port author ities hy npeelal prrmlH.-'lon of the Cuban government. -At 9 o'elock ti start wrtn made for a hIkIiI see inn trip eoverinff tho city und mil iirhs, arrlvtnK t the hotel Sevilla for n mo.st e:nvorate lunrtteon. lo an Aiiierk-an na.iurany ine inn.-i. inipresslve thin; one see on the ilrlve In the 'Mainr' nionuiiH iit. Imi fur real art the l ;ine' liesin- I'Otintaia of h'Miutiful while mar- bln loeated In the country club BioundH Is the first thin 1 have In my lravHn. romea u monunn'ni to ine imriy vnlbuteer firemen who lost llnh i llV"a in a fire in 1S90 and the eeinetery. which Is worth -weliiK. ! The nsidene-H of Ihe ully ar;j huutfHomc. Thinirn weni to run I alone nuletly n nd orderly. The city In well policed nd truCllr. j conditions are exerlent. I . Al U-ast "One llollle." It was umuslnff to watch' the puKflrnnrTH rel urnitif; to the ship Trotu their morning trip lo Haviina. I The hidieu had u few niiiall paek- ices, but the men in arly all had tit e;iHt one bottle. Koine had an armful, some hud n ease or two. I wan thoroughly diKKiisted with the Ha loon situation In llavunn. The street h in the old part of lluvnna are all one-way very narrow una foul smelling, but the newer part and residence section is beautiful. "The next day promptly at 1 o'elock the "IE lgenland' nllpped her mooringH and slowly Blurted nut of the harbor, going wenlwurd en route to the Panama, canal." curv stood between If. and le gn-es above zero. I'huenix. Ariz., ja c-ountrv and 1 need exelte- wlth decrees nhnvi- its u lw-; IU,nl U'i,.r This kind cif life. I'll t temperature, was the warmest pot if the ion. Girl Joins "Dope Rin" To Rescue 'Sweetheart ((Vnftniu'd from T'hicu Hue.) Una It suinewhere. Only I'm sorry fur my lutully. "Vim know, whin li kIi-1 Wives u man she'll ku ilown lo hell rur-lilm. Ami IlKhtlliK lo save the mull I love is wlial pul mi' where J 11111 1o il.iy."tl'opyrlKhl 11125, NKA Her viee, Ine). ARCADE TODAY And TUESDAY loiiH liMnii hlH home on Jtruadway. in tin- heart f the rieb residential district. I learned thai two hro-thers-in-law, prsim; n wallhy business men. are his lieutenants. 'I harn'il the name uf every one r tie- fh-et of ships thai bring the tjtu'i-H ami raw aholml from I'uba tr New n leans. "In t li 11 1 hfiiiKe. the hisl ilny I HUNDREDS HEAR HAND . CONCERT (Cunllnuptl Item I'lIKO One.) until he t-elurnetl wllh un eneore Ti VWl heir iinlll Siinils) Little I'url Uut urrlved tu A flranue this 1 mornlnff from his home st Spokane. Washington am! will visit here until Hutunlsy ul the home of Mrs. Krunk Wright. Trunks were upeneil. elol lies were arranged with Ih'l.alil of Ihe ste wards nni(.- stewardesses. After lunch some look a nan. xonie read, nthen were lilavlnc cards, others wrlllnir: The lime f airly flew und soon everyone wus wenuuiff iie-u wuv to Iln tlinnlnff room to par- luke of Ihe twelve eourse Thnnks Klvlurr dinner at seven o'clock. Af ter dinner, dunclnir. Tlie day wus clear und somewhat iirnicr thin) Ihe day before. No land was In sltfht yet we knew that over lu the rii;lit a few miles under the low cloud hank nluiiR the western horlxun Ihe coast towns ot New Jersey sit. 1 ij I1115 I'Mi siKliteil "Krlday mornlnu tin; nlr was much wurmer. i-;veryone discard ed their overcoats 'and funs were running nil over the ship. The outdoor swlmmlnjr pools on the top deck were put Inlo upcnitlon with sea water. On ileek K is the lieantlrul tiled swlmmlni; pool and the turklsli hatha. I'osllng radio bulletins liei;an thut day and the next dav the dnily paper tieitan publication. The first business lec ture was given I-'rlday morning by llr. Wrenthi rliee, of I'ortland. who Is on the cruise stuff. Assign- I'meiits for the cruise were made leuu. Today's reports diselos'-J and tlrkets given out for our slop temperature us far so llli '.lad Operation In rurtlnnil V. I-'. Krumwell, father of I.. II. Cromwell and I. M. Ilramwell of this city underwent n very serious operalion yesterday morning. They have not yet heard how ho Is get ting along. ' Special 20 Reduction S!mh II til It ON lillll.s Iteatlliflll wooij Diti;ssi:s styles anil only I or I! In ll sl.e. Art & Baby, Shop Itiilleriel. rnltei-us l.'tlll AduiiH AvPtllle. ll. Jl. !'. mill Nun's lloll-iiriHir Tbri ail, i:tc. A "Jittt Rational Picture With LEWIS STONK SIIIIILKY MASON BA1U5AUA I5EDK0U1), DAVID TOKRENCE Tells how women foul 'cm leli-e 'em mill IllinU Adapted 'rrom Henry Kllchcll Wi'list ".KiHi'.rit t!in:i:it ANI HIS rule 'fill, 'fin. r's fumots l.M'C.HTKlf C(),cd.v "Arc Parents Pickles" Two Convenient Locations To Stop And Shop '1 lbs. Spociiil AIailet Day Seedless 30 DEATHS CAUSED BY COLD WAVE (Continued from 1'mre On.) To ltHr This Momlnc Mrs. M. S. Alp'-rt uml her two Hum. Kenneth nn-l Huinner. went to lioifie. Maho, this morntn Thev will be there until the t,f thin week. Mrs. Alport's moth anl her aunt are In Itoise from ti.etr ttnmf In Maine anl will He- Ainert to Iji Grande, i tow ns. In Havnna. were InMtruetei repartllng the wuter wu Miuuld drink and th kind of fnod we muKt refrain from eatinff while on the eruise. In ihe evening n k-e-ture was irien on the West Indb by the cruice leeturef lr. l K. Marble. Many flying fl-h und a few steamers were st n during (.,u tl) rom t the dBj. (bureau -showed Hnturday o'rloek I'ulm ns Northern Mexico und Northern 1-lorlda. Nine d-nths. a niilllon-dullar fire loss nnd untold mbTy und miffer Inp was the lull eiueted from 'hl eaj,'0 hp tlie sub-zero tt-inpenitures of Haturday and Hunduy. Saturbiy ntcht und early Hunduy the offl ine weuth'-r derefii b'low mornlni; about 1 1 , t w stern sulmrts reported as j last ' lad. Captain Hradshow drew lnj,jM. ,,,rrury en-pt slowly up Hit I -' ly and sloved the ship duwn.x.ro ut 5 0clo k and shortly al rom'n order thut th- trsvibrs iniKht iurt ( a nos- dlvt. Haturduy i IamIsp to InMlati- initintnrr wmnunM WiH turn tb fvBuUt-BK-iUif-.t-iUiK ajriisufc Xvn?VUM.t lleueh. l'lorldii, was. muci an 20 helow. luirlnic tip- day. lo after I and ' look at the Florida coast and Hunduy there were upward of u Ahout 4 o 'clock three lonir - fire alarms which taxed I hlct;os blasts of the w histle announced wejrire righting equipment lo Us cupa- were opposite Miami. The tall jelly, f,a-iliulld'K'ti. 'm hotels, and . rul-) Wt: tliank our patron and will try to merit yuur c'Diitiniied imtroiiiiejc liy ki'i'piii"; n well arriniEetl st'iek of hi'h quirlity liierelialidise, at Uie lowest prices,. Netted Gem I'otittos, twt 52.10 Our Seal Hour. I'.l-lli. sack $1.90 Strictly Fresh Kfc'K. I'coco Std. 4Sc Wesson Oil, quart I!c Amazio Oil, quart -.-Mc 4 cans No. 2' Tomatoes - 49c Basket Groceteria AND MARKET Next to Arcade Theater SKK US Tor Your New Year's Poultry Ajic1 Fresh Oyslcrs Kntcrpri.sc & Daslvet Markets TWO STORKS The same koimIs at the same prices. Ilaisins r ',',t l'resh Hulk l.arse Olives, pint 2Sc Fruit Salad "nc Fancy Ited KaspUerries ..29c Keii.son Hotel Corfeo, per 11). ": Gold Medal .Mayonimisf, pint ;--27c Gold Medal Mayonnaise, quart 47e ISutler, 2 lbs - i!vc tt l!uy It For Less LaGrande Groceteria AND MARKKT Next to lilack Cat m V-. -