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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five Thursday, January 7, 192G. Local News In Brief cit,y FACES ; ' SUIT FOR $12,500.00 (Continued from Putce One.) coming kyuxts. - June 0, 10, 11 Villon Livestock show at I'liiim, Ore. wus in nhe city today on legul bus iness. " Here from KiiUTprl-L I, :. Snyder und 11. H. Jameson aro tn town for u day or two from Knti-rprisc, Oro. - . Jlrre rutin Alltel Frank .UcKennon. farmer near Alice), was transacting lousiness in Hie city yesterday. Hero Mini Jot'sph U. J. Meek, a resident of Jo seph, is in 1m Grande today on buHlneus. - 1 In City from linker A. A. Smith, Baker attorney, was a husinctu visitor to La Gran de yesterday, Here from Wnlla Walla Mr. und Mis. A. li. Uurnctt, of Walla Walla Wash., ure visit ing in )a Grande. Mrs. Barnelt is a sister of Sam Harris of this city. VMlcd here from Mursli field Mr. und Mr. C'al Voting, of Marshrield. have returned to their homo utter visiting in 1m Grande for sew rut das at the home of Mrs. Mary Wilson Brown, Shopping hi City Mrs. K.HI. 'Conner was shopping lib the cit; yesterday. J Her home iir at I'nion. ,- Away mep IIolhIus Mrs. Florence Hartley luis re turned lo her home after being j( way during the holiday season. Shopping liero Yvstcriliiy M rs. V. A. Berry, whose home Ih at Imhlcr, wag shopping lu J,u Grande yesterday and visiting re latives lure. Visiting In City Fred Groom, former forest ran ger ' of the Wuilu Walla district., Ls visiting in Iji Grande for a few days with friends. He makes li is home ut -Walla-Walla. KnlcrprlMS Lawyers Hero J. A. iiurhigh und Daniel Uoyd, attorneys from Knterprise, ap peared In circuit court this morn ing to argue a motion in connect ion with the Wallowa county eu.se t involving the transient livestock luw. . - Wrime Hi-turns home lo l-;;cne Mrs. Hubert Karl left Iai Gran de Monday night on her way Here fnim Cne M r. und 1 M rs. .lonns ...1 ...! tlo.tr hmm :it Povi. I ..Minr i i (inixl, vea . 'luring the holidays "in terday. lionie to JCugeite, al'te yea- j visiting Gramle wltli Iver motlier. Mrs. Kd Kiddle. MK(i. J'iuii formerly lived here und lias many friends in tills section of the slate. - K , t " , On way lo OiUurio t , Key Fuga'te, of the-(i. A.' f 'ex tension -service, was in Lu.CJrui.ido T Attl?lll, i.w.m. ie1,.ti11. ' Mrs. Walter Ix-isman has gom this morning on 'Ills way to On- liirio, where lie wilt remain sev eral days. . In City from 'ivo Uoyal Allen, Hay Ihtneau. Will Harris and W. A. McNeil, al) of ilpve. wito business visitors to l.u oViinde yesterhiy. , to Canity, Oregon where she will visit her parents, Mr. and ; Mrs. h'rod Hamilton : until' Stinduy, when the Hampton family, -h will have a. reunion at the home there. Sunday is Mr. and Mrs. Hampton's fiftieth weddlhg 'anniversary. "Mr. Lt Is inn n will h-ave Saturday night for Canby to be present at the reunion. they could rightfully take, but that to place Hie mutter up to the) courts Is the only procedure left for him to follow. Claim rrcsciilrtl. 1 The claim presented the coin-' mlssknners last night follows: To it ho honorable commission, :ind general manager of tho city i of La Grande. Oregon. 'Gentlemen: t hercliy present my claim against the city or jn Grande for duninges incurred by J tho city of Lu Grande allowing the sewage of the city to flow through the farm und ranch oper uted by mo. "I wish to my, by way of ox iilniiiition und evidence In support of my claim, that 1 have been operating u dairy outside the city limits, una imu me cuy nua ai-i lowed the sewage to flow through my plaee, under protest, for some' time. I huvo been delivering milk to vurious customers In the city. . . . The following named cn toine.rs who used my milk have children w ho becume siek with the tVphoid fever, lo-wlt: Hal Bohnenkanip. H. J. Green. L. t. Kingsley. and Karl Heynolds. in addition thereto, I was sick with the typhoid fever hist fall at u time when 1 should huvo , been doing my fall work on the ranen, and my daughter, Dorothy Lee, is dangerously 111 with typhoi I fever at present. ' I present 111". rnllmvinir elaim for damages to dale, to-wit: lo my Htc kncHH, including doctor bill, meilieal bill. . loss of lime and suf fering J."'10 To injury to my business, which i have been cum- pelfed to discontinue po hs on equipment pur chased to operate dairy.... To Mines 4 of my daughter. HortuUiy Lee To t pteciation on . live stock (dairy cuttle), occa sioned by loss of business All Styles and Sizes Good Tooth Brushes Brushes with trans pa r e n t : or bono handles; straight or bent. Bristles ser t rated, tufted or receding.- Brushes of pure bristle or of goat or badger hair for tender gu m s . Brushes for udul's, youths or Infants. Look over our assortment. Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon ADVANCE IS STARTLING . SINCE 1900 fContlnuod from Pave One.) 10, into fjlM) G0 guests of )r. l'hy. The statu board of heulth will visit I'nion county during hqulth week, which will bo held February 14-0, Inclusive, it wus announced last night. The body will be here one day, arriving In time lo at tend a chamber luncheon and health ruly. To Spcnk ut Schools, From that nulling each of lis Mix members will go to one of the county's high schools to deliver an address. They will ulso speak ut other meetings which will -be held the evening of (heir visll and which will be. organized through the min isterial association, parent -teacher associations and other civic groups of the county. J Those who met at inn sannior turn last evening were 11. R. Codl- idge, Frank MeKcnnon, H. G. Av ery. Lee HeynohK Karl Heynolds, Chase llohnenliamp. Merlon Kid dle, Hobert Withycombe and lr, l'hy. Marriage Li-vnse Issued Walter Stase, of Wallowa, and Miss lA'la Puller, of HKhland. I Ore., were licensed to murry at Home front Spokane ' the clerks office yesterday after- t j,. ip-own has returned lo his noon. . , home in La Grande niter a trip Spokane. Washington. where l'einlietoii Business Men lleiv ! lie visited friends. J'revlous to - ii party of this S. H. Thomas and 1'cndleton business men are tn town today. They arc registered at the Foley hotel. trip he went to Knapper, Canada, where he visited his sis ter Mrs. Justin. He also visited another sister at Swoetgrass, Mon- i tana. While txwuy be was in .an- Shopping In City 'auto accident uud his car 'was' Mrs. Henry Maxfieid was badly damaged. : Ho Scaped! withr among the choppers lo La Grande aut Injury. ,v v'.-i, ; ! yesterday. .Mrs. Mnxfleld lives ut , , ; Mt. Glenn. json's Illness Cnncels Trip Mrs. Ji. M. Hawkins. , who with !her small sons. BilUe -aml Shur- . Mnall. started for Ciiilfornin u few Bl at Home i '..ft Wi.l.li u-lm luix 1tn 111 for the past week at bis home at 1411 l- W to ylsit her brother, und Aladison avenue with pneumonia ' "I" ors- i,Ufl . ,r,'ll,"V' , ,10V,. i t;Tnlal ,"..$l2.6il "i" desire to udd that tho re ceipts from my business were run ning In the neighborhood of IS.HM' per annum, and that I um now out of business, and have lost ud my customers and my business, us the remit of this sewage flow ing' through my place. (Signed) LKI-; HIOYNOLDS." The commissioners, in their dis cussion lust night, pointed out that Ihey had done everything possible, lo remedy matters and that a new, modern sewage disposal plant i.s now- under construction, which wiir' do; iiway with ' ,6bjectionabb sewage-flowing through fat my in the' vaOey near La Grand.'. jtSi-VoHvl ;olhor;'JnnUers... including reorganisation of the commission for 1 i2t, passing of the sttlai y list, and others were ultended lo before adjournment at 8:16 p. m. Markets OllTI.AND. Oil'. AI' Cut- i tli'. sh.'t'P Sti-aily. fix :t.2.r'- JOkks W't-ak to u cent lowt'i', lllltti'l Wink. ltuttcrriit Sti'uily. lvlib Is an ,n.'iiinonlal"'!,r"- ' ,viiiir. jyi Ut .!Mk ,C)tx (IruiMTy store' l,i'ie for .Montana Kmmett Ses'ton left today for b Is h o me a t M Isson la, ;M on t ana. Mr. Sexton was -in- Lu -Grand u fot the past four years, lie was em ployed as brakeman for the rail way company here.- c! , ' nppe they arrived morning.. In Iji, Grande , this (ieniiig Daiicir Ainnmiiccd A free dance, opening the m-w $i!.0l0 Gettiugs garage at Klgin, will be held Saiurday evening with a five-piece Wallowa orchestra playing, it is announced today. i:peeted liome Toiiiglit Grover C. Horlgen is expected bome tonight from uyton and Walla Walla, Wash.. where he has been spending vncatton with his father and other relatives since Christ mas. Her,, mi ,euul L. ) enham. Hii-Imcss ' ultorney of Klgin, Ti-nnsfciid eo .-W. Ofllct . Miss Mildred' ltansom.' 'who, 'lmt been stenographer In the chamber of commerce office for the last two months, will transfer tomor row- to a stenographic position in the O. W. It. & X., superinteri- lent's office. In the New Foley building. Ksirl C. Key nobis, sec retary of the chamber of euinne i- w ill do without un uslsiant for the present. ART CONTEST DATE SET.BY f'nnttiiupfl 'frntn FaKC One.1 RAN' VltANCIMCO (Al') irfat AXC iuTt- .toiliiy. In ruilto. Now tn limny n fttrm i homo itlon-. ttio roulo of llu oltl m'tioonor train, a faintly sit. around tho box that briitKa HtorU'9 of tho world's work and aohgn of thi tw-l,l lit lllllV - I 'rwonty-flvo yearn! Tho world waa tndood utuusi'd wlu-n It ri-ad about luriua Groou und his flyhiK tnuchlno, but moro ainuttod at tho Wctirlii hrvillixm for fiillmvlnff Durl. us' oxuniolo. To fly was to die. I WlnKS to carry mull through tho utr'.' Well, hardly. Hut 2i yoars have spod und man flics. Man flics, so docs time. On tho sput where tho first iminlKrunt train mot fato. a rod school liouso waa rcurcd. Twenty-five yours uko. a briKht-facod boy risked hta life to Bi't lo that school house. His wuy led across a road thul wuf hardly mure than u path, with a narrow t'ootbrldKO here and there across some frozen stream. Tho boy returns today to spend 'tho New Your With the family. He whizzes In his uutomubilo ulonK u lilKhly polished luivemonl. roaia through a culvert whore tho old bridgo stood und past the burn that Dobbin lonB uuo guvu up to u now flre-brcuthini? bouat that rolls. World Is Changed. lilKh ubove tho bam another cn- Kine hunia. , T'h'o boy of 26 years uko wTollld huvo run away ut the siirht of tlis monstroua fly. row he talios out his watch, perhaps with tho thought that the airmail's light on time again. t-jtuuin and gasollno and olectvlc II v have cluiugod tile world. Hero, of Alexulull la. played Willi a mourn toy In l'.'U 11. U.i but It was 1 T no j veara boforo the practical steam I'llBlno wua Invented. A Utile more Hum liiu'yoats ago Knlton applleil I ho Ktoam to u boat and It moved. World old son. traditions were shot lo smithereens when Kullon's crude craft paddled along the Hudson. MeCormlck's reaper Is nearly 100 veurs old, but it look the genius iof application of the twentieth cen Itury to roll reaper and thresher into one und hitch a tractor lo It ,to do In a few hours work that i,,ui.i. Innk lonir days. 1 Clulenborg Invented tt prinllng press in 141111. The twentieth cen tury press grinds out thousands of new-simpers a minute. The work of a minute, ill the twentieth century would huvo taken autonlierg u life time. liiiBuerrc, In 18311, gave the world the secret of photography, but not until the twentieth century did man turn this Invention to u common lunguugo ot plelures that today blooms on every Main street til the world, movies. And It took the twentieth conlury lo b urn how- to send pictures across tin' land on lightning, tnu tele-, Ice King 5 ma v s This Is Clas Thunberg, champion Swiss Ice skater, who Is now In this country seeking further laurels. Ho will take part in tho International races to be held at the new Madlnon Squaro Garden. New York, and St. Johns, N. B. Thunberg Is called the "Nurnil of the tce.'whlch, by the way, Is pralso aplenty. i,(ki works ronr.ci.osEO CAHCADK LOCKH, Oro. A fore closure suit involving $31)0.000 ugulnsL the Uroenleaf Lumber company of Hkuinnnia county, ! Washington, by tho Security Loan ! & Trust company of rorllund has been inatltuted. The papers of tho foreclosure sulo were served by t'nltod Slates Murahal K. It. lli nn. I'lie sale is to bo hold Jnnuary 23. Koriuorly tho Qrconlout Lumber company owned a mill in . i'on- land whore logs were sent. Tho Western Star, company, a nowly-orgunlzed company, is opor atlng in tho sumo locality as the Orcenleaf compuny and Is involved in tho suit to tho extent that It wishes to protect ccrtuin leasts and rights of wuy. . TAX CHANGE l'ltOl-OSEI). KLAMATH KAI.I.S, Ore. Klam ath county furntvrs went on record as favoring u change In tho stute tux laws to permit tho payment of tuxes on tho purtlul puymont plun. The proposal wus npproved by un nlmoal unanimous vote of tho Klunintli Kedorated clubs, a farm organization. Tho secretary was directed to send loiters to furin organizations, tuxpuying bodies und individuals of prominence In ovory section of the slate In an effort to win support ot the plan. . . Ilellef was expressed that tho In stallment payment feuturo would result In thu collection of a groater shore of the unnuul tuxes without delinquencies. ' ' ' MEN'S DRESS SHOES $3.95 Men's Dress Shoes in black or brown; scv erol styles; several lealhers all extraord inary values. , 60 STORES THE HUB HOTEL ASTOD EVERT ROOM bu PRIVATE TOILET ' SOS Bths ' New, Modem ; ' Oow to Shopping Diitrict and Theatiec FREE GARAGE ' Tariff fiom $1.30 ahovo eoiumltlee.H to work Kath-erin- stal ist leal in format ion he- twee n now ami the opening of the onvenes, it will iutekly orKHtiizo eaanvenes. II will ((tuekly ornanlzo and then break up into groups corresponding ' to .the' committees that huvo hoep . .named. 'J'hose present wJio are not. members of commit lues wil im-ut with tlio group In which they um most In terested. These' 'five groups, will consider the dutn that has been assembled by their . respective committees und make definite- re commendations. These rocoiu mendutlons' will go into a report from each group which will bo pre.sciueu 10 u jonu hcssiou 01 all of the groups on the last day of the confurunee. i )it'i i o m u A rx ii a it k y:v, I'imTANI. ir. "(Il) Vj-.e:vt tl. H. r.uari, softj ;white, westefn u " white, .Junmiry u'nd Kebruary. vnoio. 1. fill, . hard winler. nrfrthern Tonlblii Inventions. , - , spring; :.Jurtuury and Kebruary. War, with Us lerrmie insiru- I l.BK; ;wi'ciern red, January und ments, stuiuis as u moi on ine nri Three's company, und two's argument. FRIDAY And SATURDAY ADOLPH 2UB0t TONIGHT Norma ' Talmadgc In "Graustaik" Kebruary, $1.57. Corn Nti, 3 K. Y. shipment, Junmiry and' J'Vhrunry. ?.:i4;i -",,i: makk.;tn AT-A (.I,A.(r; .. XKVV YOIIK, (AT.) - IJIovka Kirm:. niUd , ytittea Steel - ;leads upturn, l. I. Itonds Stead; convi.rlibli! niil issues .rise. . . -i t, , (A I') Wheat rattle IOgH- Steady. -Strong. CLINT'S SIXTH ANNUAL JANUARY SALE OlK KNTIKK STOCK Hack nt Work K. A. Sayre. county superintt-n-dent of schools, yni down this morning to u d'sk piled with com munications t hut accumulated during liis absence the lasl two weeks while he was attending the state fJictu-rs' coin nt ion at 1'ort land and the annual mcding of superintendents ut Salem. Some imrricleneies In the workings 01; the transportation law altracted u good deal of attention dfy-ing the superinlendt-nt's conference, Mr. Kayrn said. .Some uiu'-ndment irobably will be t'onsiden-d to provide for a timiiatlon of thv bounds within which certain dl- t rb'lH are to I ransport their tui tion pupils. In ills opinion. Shirts 'iif (Juality Earl &. Wilson, Arrow and Neuytarltci1 stand ard malci, fit 2V0 Discount. Nothing Hcsentd Clint's Clothiery f The Store with a Cuosi'li-m lEAititi rxrKiiT i;n.mvi:i I IOT I.AK 10, (Special Vatlenls and members of the slalT ut the II ol l,ake Sanatorium enjoyed an evening of music Tilenduy when a rjidio anil loud speak'-r were brought oul to the hall room by tin- (irr FurnH ore company ff 1 41 (ri amle. M r.H. I Jiggers, tdsler of A. ,'l. 'a rr and Mis. Carr wre dinner guests of l)r.. I'hy's, befori: the concert while Kdwit ulsen al so came our (it the l,ake to oper all' tli- machine. Legion and Auxiliary Install Acw 01 fleers (Continued from I'rko f)nc.) at li : :i 0 ocl oc k will p re-e(l e the ceremonies which are to be in charge of Inland row;in. grand chef de guerre of the Oregon 4 et S. Kn d K. Kiddle. ; state com mander of the American !egton. icminded the crowd of the nation al convention he hopes to bring to Island CHy In !!:!!. and cain pltmented the orga nlziit ion on the type of men elected to positions of resunsjbitily. I The membeudiip drive I to br the Important issue of the ensu ing e;ir. I he newt commander has already paved tly wuy fur a jweer1ng campaign. Not only dos the po.-t propose 1 1 Inereast- lis .membership, but it plans lf-o to trim out t he detd wood on t he lists as they stand. An oru.nilzii- jtlon that Is complete Iv "alive" is the end In view. 1 Taking office with rommander iltlchardvon were: lltnrh K. Urmly. .vice coniimmder rhester Thomp son, adjutant; Lynn 1 toll nenkamp, . finanee officer; r. :. Talbot. Icltaphiin; . W. I'alner. liny Wd Itains. Kd rooltdge, J' Andrews land Harvey Matthews, executive com mittee. j Mrs. Walter rfllmer second vice i resident presided at (the uoNiltury pension. r llnui!(hlnff the chair In behalf of the presi ibn'.,Mrs. Ilarln- II. Uiehardson. to Mrs. Kay r. V!IM..m. who will head the unit through on M r.". V i M i ;t n i V staff a re : Mm. V.. O. fdson. flrt vie.- pnsi- Id-nt; Mrs. J. C- lliehiird-on. -r- lond; Mrs. Koy Currey, ettretar- Itrtuiurcr. Jiavc no .'preliminary, tryouts for tliefi- pietfir mumory eonlests, hlit will appear at the library Sutnr- daw January 11 U. to be reiriHred 1 ''Hh'AOd, and numbered. Kreshmen are Higher; export, deiunml. , scheduled for' rom petition at lu a.! Corn Kirni; : unticlpallon m.: sunhomo'res. al 11 n. m.: . un- ' oerai nin. tors, ut 1 p. m.( und S'-niors, ut -p. in. On the-same day will be held tho county high school essay contest, for which J.'r, l'hy has offered a fi( scholarship un Ihe Union eounly chamber of .coinmerce, u Slla second prize. Alt high schools in the county are expected to compete, their rep resentatives to consist of the win ners one for each school of earlier ess.iy contests on the. sub ject of CainsborouHh's "Tho Illue Hoy.." Will Write INsiiys. The ytiilng essayists will meet! ut the courthouse uL 1 p. in. Saturday, January to: write entirely new essays "Then... : at the end or the stipulated period, will.be number ed and si nt 1 o (fori la ml, where ' Hiey will he judged by a commiltec, : of art students iipninted from, Mrs. Mossman's assistants in I he stale I division yf trl, ot 1 tn Oregou I'ed- raiion oi women s imiks. hum. IJ. r. 'Woiitnau.. the only woman j ever invited lo membership In Ihe! American Architects association. Mrs. ('.. II. Marsh and Mrs. J Hotchliiss are to In- judges. il Imllerlik No announcement of winners in any of the three divisions of thu contests will lie made linltl thfl night, sometime during the second week of Kebruary, when the prizes will be uwardi d at a community) im--ting ut the high school uudl-1 toriuni. I'lans an- ufool lo make that an outstanding night in the history of ( ihe coiemunlty. Schools will at- tend in groups, annmenu-ii uy ioi- lowings of parents interested In the standings of their districts. A hand will be out to furnish music, and the Neighborhood club will fur nish a program coinmensiir.il with the iinpoitance of the oc-j casion. twenly-ftve years of the century. Wlien mau- lliriieii ma iniiiiuunn w j fctwr Jibi'ff tnnli.lr,visca iiiaipjuiu that fPuiihStT bulletH in , u swuij mretfiii.-liiwMiioU gas und ull. its iUVdly implement. und protoctlvo duyb-H. built flume' projectors that ; mjuld aeiir a- roglnu nt, to cinders and mg.Jlertbus that from a dis-1 tiinco orfl miles toro buihlingsj und ment to pieces. Time flics und the things of the twentieth century already seem i old. Hut none who lived twenty-, live years ago knew what a pulnio tor was, or a submarine, or a war tank, a tractor, an electron tube, u liydroplane, a machine gun, a Liberty motor, radlotelephoity or airplane;. The world snllrlted ut men who sal tinkering with slrunge new toys back lit H'on. Hut the world has rpill laugh Imr al the Inventor, and thai, has been one or the first quarter of the century's dearest lessons that In vention Is our meat and drink und the Inventor Is the hero or this complicated' age. The plan is Tor rach of Un; Stop That Cough With Hohson's Syrup of .Flaxseed, ,. Menthol and . Wild Cherry A Biift', ivllnbli, um effi"?- . tlvr ronn-tly for I In' i-cllcf of ('(hikIih, 1'uIiIh and ('roup. Try u boltlc loilay. I'llic! 5() (Vnls Red Cross Drud Slore awx 'iS iii u 1 1" ! I iij iii A ffni'- i liii' ) r!u;ilwjJ4J - With VIRGINIA VALLl . Booth Tarkington's. High-Tension Story. Pathe News and Fables . Shoes For Children. Kl IIKT-S'I'I-:!' mi'l iii;.i.tm WA1.1C .siii.i::!, in wiiiii- ur coiot-H lLKUl l.AH jjllUKU, for boys uml flila . .'Oi' lo SI.. Ml r,(ii. in si ;' ..".c to fi.tr, Art & Baby Shop CtOl Adams Avrntie. atleiiis - l, M. i ami Nun's Holeproof 'Mireuil, I'.le, You'll See--- And Marvel at the ocean afire, tho wreck in mid Atlantic storm, and the explosion that wrecked a lighthouse. IRRIGATION . TRIAL PLOT IS PLANNED (fonttnitfil from Pi On,) luncheon Inn- during the time of his vbit. Inciting Meetings lhinnrt. l-'or tlie first time th f-ctmomlc confererK" tneetings will be behl in tin- ev nines as well us during the day. Th petp- or the rnnf renee w ill Im decidedly enbirg' d when tli BHtii'-rinir Is hehl in Munch, and will include this year h home eco nomic depart up nt und n depurt- meut for my and g'ris club work, t Arrangeni'nt for th1 rnnfTn' will l" furth"r b vi Ioh d Jamiiiry 19 tt hen the 2 u liirmen of Ittt various U-.pttuttula " tli be U;uu'rj We Buy For Less We Sell For Less Men's $1.50 Arrow Dress Shirts for .:.8")c Men's All-Wool Sweaters, pull-overs and coat style, V-necks and some with collars; beautiful assortment' of col ors $2.95 and $3.15 Men's Felt Dress Hats season's latest stjles. $5.00 value for $2.1)5 Men's and Young Men's Dress Caps $1.50 Men's Work Shoes', moccasin toe, para- " cord sole $2.85 Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords, most up-to-date ....$3.25 to $1.95 , Our Heavy Grade New York Store Spc- cial Overalls $1.25 Ladies Pumps and Oxfords, satin, patent leath er, tan and suede. All in latest January models. 15 different styles to choose from. You will find the above arc the lowest prices of the season in this vicinity. Every article in this store guaranteed. NEW YORK STORE DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES All fit nalonarr A big one like ' Anna Christie" with BLANCHE SWEET Robert Frazer Russet Simpson FRIDAY SATl'RDAY SUNDAY Dorothy Sebastian Charles Murray OTHER ATTRACTIONS "I5AS1IFUL WHIRLWIN D A Western Featurette "JIMINY CRICKETS" Comedy TONIGHT FETE MORRISON In "TRIPLE ACTION' STAR THEATRE m m f" it ""J '0