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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1926)
i 7;: r Pr ' '.HMO. . Local News In Brief 1 vOOMINQ EVENTS iume t. 10, II Union LlTMtork f how M Union, Ore. July. 13, 14, IS and ll-rmi Hoummkm' institute under Mwplces Hie Observer. Julf a, 18, M Ooorrution of Northwest Real Estate aiw ciallon to La Grande. Kepi. SI, 33, SI, and IS Valoa county fair at Elfin, Ore. W.-W. Kcd,.or?8rulllu, Wash., In the city on business today. J li re Today on BuWneus ituipn itutier, a lurmvr ui iauu Canyon, was In the city on busi ness today., . ... , , Here from HuninHTVillo Clyde MeKenadu was In the city rum his homo at Huiiiiuervllle to .Way. : (Leave for Sttlc John Wright will leave totuor- rowv morning for Huatlle, '- Wash., whero he has received a position Iwlth a stoumshlp company. i fro Visit HlKter ;' -j Geo. Gluss Jr. left toduy for Ku .I pene, Oregon to,vlH; his . sister, Miss Ulrunor' Glass; -M:ho-is,.a Uni verity, of Oregon student. ; . i, t . .. ' . . :i--''- .M-d 'llrotlier Hen) ;'' N. A. . Anderson , returned to. his homo at lmbler this morning after visiting' here for two days , with his brother,. W. K. Anderson. To Visit' Sons "' K ." , . Mrs. N.. W. Goodihau ; went ; to ll.ostine on this ' morning's train, where she will visit for the - next two weeks with her' sons, LY M-jiod llalph Goodman. . lleturns 10 l'ortuuul ; " - Charles Ash returned'.' to Port land yesterday after spending a few days here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllliuui Ash; '' ..'.," ' Called to Hauies ' Mrs. Jennie Thompson went to Haines Tuesday culled . by the death of a relative. She will re turn to her home here in a few duys. ' " . ' ' f To Vlsll Ulster Here Mrs. Kuth Nelson und small son, I Hivld. arrived here this morning from Pendleton.. They will visit. over the week end with Mrs. Ncl son's sister, Mrs. Herbert Green. To' Wallowa ori liustnesK ' . Mrs. John Noble, whose home Is at Bulse, Idaho, arrived here this morning on her way to - Wallowa on uUKfntms. ' Kite expects-- lo be i . IHoro three days. ,,. To Seattle on IliijIiU'Wi . . Herman -Moser, proprietor of the Motor Transit .company here, left vestcrduy fo'r'Heattlo on business. He uiiLdo. Miu trip by auto and ex pects to.Uiel i(way two or three days. ,;'-1 ' ' . To Visit Daiigliter - Mrs. Hiiilly llendel left last eve ning fir ..Clurkston. Wnshlngtotn where shofwlll visit Iter daughter. Mrs. O. K. Cleveland. 8he expects lo be away? a week. A-fl for Yakima Home Mrs.'cliurles W, Moran and little daughter, Patrlea Ann, left lust night : for Yakima,.-. Washington where they make their home. They have lieeii visiting in l.u l!rand at the home of Mr. Mor on's mother, .Mrs. Mae Moran. I Ire DaniugeH Itoof Klre dumaged the roof of the liustav Wlssler home at 30t Main avenue yesterday afternoon to i about $UI. The fire department wus called to the site but the lihize was extinguished by- ineiins McKIUUIN Straw Hals '" For Men . ' :T CLINT'S In lipw fancy and plain -band styles in Sailor and Panama ;2.4S to $6.45 Hats of Quality Cli nts iClothkry "The Stove with ft Cbnacieooe" Men and Boys Complete Outfitter! of a stream of water from u gar den hose. - '. ' , "' : . , .1 Here on llnsllieKH . ,l Hurry K. Coffey Is ll business visitor here from Portland. Mrs. Coffey accompanying him. - hall Lake City Vlslliini llcrr-- Mr, and Mrs. N. J.' Hansen, Mrs. C. W. Gates and lleif Croft, nil of Suit l.nko City, spent lust night at the .Foley hotel, continuing their trip west 'toduy. Goes to Vorllmul , t Mrs. Earl, Ktoddurd went . to Portland early this week. Here from Milfoil Mr. and Mrs. Clyde If. ' ; Harris, of 'Milton, are guests ul the 8om mer hotel. i . ' Turotiis Altoruey llere-t- '. ' " j ' l K. O'Nell. utlo'rney ul Ta coma. Wusli., was'ln town yester duy on legal business. Ilrlviug to Court Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Noi rls, , of Marshulllown, Iowu, were . in. la Grunde lust nlglit, mopping' en route to the coast. ;-' Iteeoverlnu; From m-i ation Mrs. J. J, Ht-oughton, who un derwent u lliujor operation WimI nesdny morning ut the Gmnde Itondu hospital, is making u- good recovery. Ha.sMlnor Oiicratkm " ' ' ' ' Mrs. Claude II. Wood, of Cove, had a" minor' operation 'at' (hV Grande Hondo hospital this morn ing. Hhe Is mother of. -a baby seven days'bjd. '' i :- Suffern tlroken Ih'K 7c- Isuac i:ncf(R.n employe, ,o( Hie Grande Itoomie' Lumber colhpuny. Is In the lioH)ittal, Willi a - li.l-u.keu leg. A pullcyelmliy snapped und struck 'hlin wIlllC' Dt was nt work Tuesduy evening, frneturlng the tibia just below his right knee. Head Hurt In rail . K. Hamlin, who was taken to the Qrundo Konde linspltal Wed nesday afternoon suffering an in jured head, Is pronounced in gooil condition toduy. He fell while at work at the Alt. Kmlly lumber mills, lanallng on his head. . C'Mllttl by AlotlH't llhicsv Mrs. pvelyn I'routy, of JvRilh1 ton. pft8st!I. ilnouffh , l.u Omnilt' this luornlntfion hor way to Wul Imvri cuIUmI1' by Iht' Hci-lnus illn'SH of hor niotlH'i. Mrs. HU-IIti Dond. Mrs. rrouty oxpects to buadit Wul- lowa about twp viviK8. , 's Mhlw(Mk I'rnycr. Mi'ctlna;-- Tho Itcv.Lc; V.' Oiinri, of the MtmL ClirisUuji church, uiuiouucud this luorulnK.ihu;. "UuJitUjur., AttrJ corillnur to God's Will" wtlt bo tU subject ( q(, Uh! jiiiwtMtU ,1.priy;r mcotlnff lo. be hold ut tlu chtirfU this cycntnfj .uV-; 'clf bt .o 'I'll t? re will )v spccliil liuisic. Piuisetl Tliiniitli rily J. S. Mul.aughllnt..--of Portland, passed through I. a Grande this morning on his way up the brunch line on business. He wjlL rturh' to La Grande tills evening tuul spend a few days here beTore retjirnlnR lo Portland. Attended Father's Funeral Mrs. A. L. liutcliiiifon returned to iu Grunde. this morning from Taeonia, Washington where she attended the funeral of her father, John Otto, 75 years old. who ditd there last week. Mrs. Hutchinson makes her home on the West ranch near here. In Wallowa Comity Georpe T. Cochran Is in Wal lowa county today, lie went to Wallowa to appeal In-fore !the stutf engineer, who l Holding : A water hearing. 1 Hhea l.itprr. state en gineer. Was In the clly;last-nijrht on his way to, Wuilowa,'' frunii Su lem. I'kMlged to tiiiiy t , , ft Klhi Miller oil La Orunde. kihtr. in home economics ut O. A. '.. has Jjtin:, pLeded(to,Omteroii -;l(u, national JioinVee'holiUfSi' houbwiiy for women. Klve other pledges were mnouned ul the. same time. Membership Omlnron Nu l. based on., grade averages, chara cter and leadership. Ill From Itlood I'dsooiiiiig Mrs. John Wells Jr.. of Slarkey. is ill at the Grande Konde hospital from blood poifoulng. The com plications resulted from a cut she received about u wrek ugo when she was opening a tin run. H r condition serins favorable today, physicians said. Seriously III nt ilium- C. I-:, l-'unk is seriously III ut his home her-;. of pnrmnoniu. ir. I'unk hits been ill sine'- n week uku Tuesday, und ills eondillon is uorted lo be. gruve. .ills dnimhler und eon. Mr. llinl Mis.' (lllbert l-'unk, und Mrs. 1. H. K.-ldsun. will arrive toduy from 'nlluniook, Ore gon, rallid by his Illness. The historic bell' In the Capitol ut Home, silent since lbr popf's Ioks of "temporul power fifty-six yc-anr ago. was sounded ugaln during p. rcjjent religious eelebrution. The Magna Charta, Ikisis of all Dritlfh law. Is being invoked lu tin uppeul to the 1'nlted Htutes su preme court by tho cn-w of an Knglifdi rum runner, captured urt the cost of California. Yellowstone park officials find thut nearly all the gun-totlng vis itors arc from the sedute East. llegulatlons prohibit the currying of guns within the park, bouud- TOTS GUESTS AT HOSPITAL i (Continued from Paf 1) ''--w---ijinsifjails'a"a- bleu. ;. One coo or a soft-llppe.l smile, and they had the audience ut tlielr feet onco more. One almost thought. that Hos pltal day was plunncd for their cntertuinmcnt. "This is where you were, Catji. erliie," a mother 'explained fondly to a three-ycar-nld aho- held ' I the door of a little white room where pink und whlto.. baskets stood In a row. - "Hemember ' when' .we '. came line to have your tonsils out. ,l)lg BoyS" ' a, blue-Mted toddler was qufstloheil. l! :j' "'', M' -- And so it went on. The cheer ful' wards remodeled .to - Inaluae more ot those neat-folded beds, the rcflnlshcd floors and the soft gray walls and casfnga aufflclent proof of; their Improvement of fered In a not-yet-painted' door er two oh the trllrd. flor tho ma hogany finished' liietal -furniture' with beds that humped -to accom module uehlng frames; the shiny new instruments just a'dtled !o one ut me uesv-(Hiuippeo surgery uu purtments In the' 'ndrt,h,west all were painstakingly pointed, out to thu baliles, who . gurgled and agreed thut It was a - very fine hospital,- to be sure.. ''. ,-'' Nor was It only, the proud par enla and admiring' frlends: who capitulated. Nurses and . atteit dants, for all their cool, and ;lm mune looking uniforms, .woi'e equally us devoted, ,ln fact, they: seemed to have known ' before hand thut they would' be. Just off the first-floor lobby they, had arranged u cunning nursery,, with low-canopied.. . bed', .that . luroil with fluttering birds . und Motherin(lllllli ttl) IImd(! chairman of the Goose, children. And even In the: di-awlngroom, where wives of -the. physicians served 'tea, 'the 'tablu "had B' mirsery eMiierplec'e, " with lusit dull nurses tending' cradled doir'bablt-'s" under 'tHe trees. ' ' At J o'cloij.jUll itherbab,leg were giUliered" with their ni'olhers "on llu' hospital lawn for group utql. Miss . Ipf srcn -Y av;) etch nay. Burst (i...vox in: wmcn-were sohp unl talcum powder. ' ' File Rift hud a special .signifi cance to Mil ode ne Ooss, datlfhtcr of Mr. and 'Mrs. M: J. Ooss. Mllv dtMi wus a hospltul ,baby born on Hospltul day four years affo. V. K. O.s of Chapter I wei-ft nsslstant hostPFfs for tb ,- after noon. I'ndtT direction of Mrs. 'A; Itlchurdson, chairman of the chapter's hospital committee, liiuj- Ic was furnished throughout the throe hours of open house. Tali- inir part were Mis. Hay luller. Hay Williams. Mrs. . Hal .Hohneit liainp, Mrs. Bum Harris, Hlehard Dykhuls, Mrs. - lister - Htodard, Miss: Adelaide Huth Chirk, vocul sotoista; Mrs. Itlchurdson.' Mrs. Hohnenkamp, Mrs. Wllllrtins, andL Mr. . 'pyUlniiH, mixed 'nuartet; f MImt Dorijhy Brnwnton and Mrfl. K., T... Hollies, . plahls;;. Mrs. lolmos, Mrs.-"J. A.' 'Pt'dford'hnd Mra. K., A. McKlnnan, accoinpunlsts. .;, ' Commissioir' Allows - -$20a; f oiv Playground (Continued from iage mendaUotvs from the sponsors .-of the movement) Including the City Council of ilarent-Teiiohcr associa tions, .ull -parent tcueher associa tions ;horo. the Nelghboriiood club. the Hotary club, the chamber 1 of commerce and tho superintendent of schools. - , . .. ; I Ordinance Held Over -., Hecause' Commissioner U. "1. Landis vas absents tlic -proposed dog ordinance wus' laid over until next week. - flills In the tenlitlvc amount of $2,273.91 were allowed und esti mates presented by HardenbOwer Tlrothers and C. It. Writ, totaling: $f4,4GS.47 were also allowed. Jt was staled that the sewugc ''dis posal - plant work Is now. practi cally completed, only minor de tails remaining unfinished. 'IJi Commission was formally inrbrinM of the flO.UOU dumagc sulk filed against it by Mrs. Mln erwi Knight. Js A rooiiHng aHous llcenso was granted Put,. i6ley for tlio Kltc ItoomlngHouse. Mr. Koley expects fto change the name It was said. ; City Attorney George Cochran ifjinoiinced thut about 260 Knights Templar from the .Bethlehem Coni mundery No. l!t, of Hcattle, Wash., would spend an hour In .La Grande, on tlu. morning of May 211, en route, to Chicago. They will be accompanied by a tl(lpiccn band and desire to give a concert be tweeii the hours of 8:30 and 9:30 a. in. REPORTS OF REBELLION IN CONFLICT (Continued from Page On) u gem y. which claims that the government Is master of the situ ation, ho dfreet news . hus been received from Warsaw, either ow ing to the unusual habit In Poland of putting on a censorship when grave events are In progress or because one or the other of the contending part ins hus cut the wires and put the rudlo out of commission. " t iiopo-el Knlry. -The Havus agency quotes a.dis- atch received by the Ceteka agency In Prague yesterday to the effect that Pllsudskl's armed forces were allowed lo enter Wu-- suw without opposition. When the news of the move ment rcuched the government, the cabinet wus culled Into session un der the chairmanship ot President Wojcelchowskl, und decided upon in'euHures to spare the city from civil warfare. ... Consequently government troops were withdrawn from the bridge uniting the sqhurb of Pruga to Warsaw, proper, und thu Ptlsud- ULIIHUL IIIUIL : IS PROMISED PORTLAND, Ore. May IS. (AP) All cities and towna In thu state dumping untreated aewagn and other waste material Into streams will be called Into court to show what steps arc being1 taken to alle viate the condition if thu request made today by. a commtttoo repre senting the state bourd of health, the game and fish commissions. the State H ports men's association ftnd the Valley city Knglnoers as soclatlon Is carried out. The action was requested of the attorney gen oral. It was also requested thut steps toward enjoining the cities of Mil waukle find West Llun from con structing ouen mouthed, sewers be expedited He viral paper mills, woolen mills and other plants dumping chemi cals Into streams will be usked to be represented at the second meeting of the committee next Thursday at II u. nt., to see what can bo done to make such waste harmless. t . The plans for (he MHwaukle sewer , now being constructed hud hot been approved by thu bourd of health Ur. l. K. Strieker, re ported. Huch permission Is re quired by law. Plans for west LlmYs sewer system were approv ed on condition that a disposal plant' would bo Instulled luter If the board of heullh found thu pre sent system unsatisfactory. Vn Vi J. (Smith of the bourd ..of board. .- Htute game warden K. verlll Is secretary. aliout 8 o'cloclc-lust evening- Milli oul fighting. ' . Cabinet ; In Hes-shm, VtTh cabinet nieU ugaln during the evening! bin Its deulnlnnsVure tiqknonn; us cuiuniunlcatluns'iuru cut. ,. ' . '. NION MEN!! ; v I ' IN ENGLAND STILL OUT (Continued From t-age t.) tram cars vere functioning, and the subway service wus uboul the sani'i as yesterday. ii Will Take Tune The authorities predicted thai things would begin to right them selves forthwith although it woqld take considerable time be fore conditions approached any thing like normal. . ' As far as tho miners are con cerned their strike against - lower wages and longer -hours continues and nothing -is expected to: deve lop bctfore theli nntlohal meeting . luch-agttatlon,, was shown at Trades UVilori .congress heudqiiji'r tcrs. tpls morning on account- of tho men hot returning to work Und ii was admitted tho situation was SerlotisThoUgTi htft TtlarnTlilg: w' . Lenders Confer - Unmsuy 5 MncDonald. J, H. Thomas,. Arthur Pugh, Ernest lie- van. and other leuders wero ut the headquarters early und .after -a conference hurried away' ...In dif ferent directions, ' , ' A trades union congress spokes ihaiv told The Associated Prevs; f '.'The situation confronting the country ut this time la not bioucht about so much by unwillingness of tlie men to return to work as by Iho obsignate deflunt uttltude of tho employers who in so many In stances according to our reports this morning, have refused point blank to take them back." ; Sir William Joynson-Hlcks, the homo secretaiy, broadcust a mees ugo saying: - - : ."'The government feels sure thut H-Ihe' employers who have been assisting In meeting the - require ments of the emergency by volun teer lubpr will recognize "Jhe'greut civic service thbm men performed and will destru to deal .generously with them. "It Is suggested that employers dispensing without notice,. with the service, of 'any t paid Voluntary Workers should follow ' lhu ;praci. tlce which Ihe v.oyerninentJprof pores io; pursue, unu gruiiL a grui uity of at least two day pity." V tixvevt "llhM'l IfrHlMyf v' 'Hie re is a uellng In labor cir cles thut the happenings allien the calling' off of the general utfrlku may cause a split between the Trades Union congress and the miners, and thut when the miners delegates meet In Kinsway hall tomorrow' it lvw be anot Iter "black Friday." Hlmllar to that in 192 1 when .'he railway and trans port workers agreed to back the miners, but the rail men suddenly wit hdrew. QUALITY at a PRICE Men's Straw Hats . ; $1.95 Men's Wear Money-Saving Ca Store For Men 1309 Adams Art. if il... , . -. '. M : . ..... -.' , . . ': " w' jf 7 ( I Cr lr. Ucldm Brady, nurse with the, Alaskan division of the V. 8. Outeau J Edueailon. Is Just baek in Kotzebue. Alaska, nftor a luu-nille dnoh. along rlth her dogs, to save an Influcniu-atrlcken Eskimo settlement-at Point lope. It look ner a week to get there and ten duys to get back but the linklings were saved, tine la shown with her favorite dog, NanjJi. . 'iii-:i m:ci:ivl:s mi:i;ki:h WAMHINOTON". May -IS. (AI-) Uara Meeker, nonoi-nifurUn uio- necr, wus received toduy by rrosi dent Cooll'dife .with Benutor Oood iliB and urrunh'ed to be iiresent when the president plans nest week to sign the bill marking; the Old Oregon Trull. They were photo graphed together. TltlllK SL'lUtl:.M)i:itS qUE.ZAN. French Moroeeo, Muy 13. (Al1) The tribe of llenl Men turn, caniprlsinir a. thonsuiid fiinil lies und mustcrinp; 500 rifles, sur rendered to tho French today. Tho t rthui occupied tibout 100 Hquaru kilometers of territory enst of hero. t - IlfX'MSK l'XUND l)KAI Ptl 1.1. CITY, Ore., Muy 13. (Al) -jt-I'Vunk Guldenirer, 68, reeliisc liv iii'hero for the pnst 10 yeurs, wus found' deud In his shuck by a nelirhlibr; l ie Is thought to' have u slsljir In Portland and ' relatives KfMw-ww-e,.--l(t - Hhts- --efif.tK--WliT-rr found ho hud been deud snvorul duys. IJealh is bclluved duo to, nuturul cuuses. . , . , '-';' ;- --J I ) i-:ci m ti KH 1M V 1 1 KN II HAN I' llANClSCO, Muy 13 (,)1) - The Southern, l'ucine; company heud(iiur(eri' tferft announced vto-; dny Unit lis board or dlrectoPs'liud deelured the usual dividend of $!. 60 a Hhurc on the cupllul stock or Ihe eonipuny payable Thursday July 1 to stockholders of i-eeord at Ihe el'isi' of hitsln.-Fs Muy 2K. - PATTERSON of Eola Polk County Republican Candidate For GOVERNOR I Itr.Jllcr Ihxch hy i.-Uuclng cot r (.l(ivci'iiintnt. - 1 I'liirp pcnttciitliii-y unilcr ItonnJ of Contrnt. Main- Honrd f fontiQi tlic lu roll Mourt; frwirr par (mn. I KnfortN'im'nl of I'rolilhitlon hyof-' ficliila who believe In cnrorchiff tli law. ' - 1 Hiifitcnv coiiHtruction of KoonvHt lllchwuy. j A'I'-quatc, jirovinion for retiring tmnln. Irwue.no Itix free boinH. Klli uhir Cunif 4'oiniiilHMion funi' tlon fop people und - Jiot1. polltli'Hl machine. ' - , J Play fiilr with . ox-iwrviL'; men. i Mulnliiin UIkU Htuniltird of pul!ic m'hoolH und IHHtltullpji of IiIkIi cr learninR-. 1 I do not beiicvu in tuldntr any political power from tlic Indi vidual voter. . 1 No dlwiornt' on tho taxpnyiT dollur. 1 (Paid AdvcrllHeinent) ! Ore. Htato Kdllorial AHHuelutioti. ' 1 1 it 1 K. How. Heeretury, vS.r-' X l'i-'i' '' ' '' 'I i il a f 0 O JOII.NSO.N 1111,1, Al'I'KOVDI) WAHHINOToV.' Muy 'l'(AI, The house Jildiciury eoiniitlttec toduy nppi-oved! u bill by itepi-o-sentutlve Johnson. 1-epulilirun, uf WiishlliKton. providtn;; for the curu til St. Kilztlbelii's hospital heru of ci-lnilhally Insunu from AluuUu. - . i Tho number of silver dollars In circulation, in America dropped from elRhty-foir million In llll'J to rirty-four million In 1025. Tho silver "carlMdu'Jls" nre decidedly unpopular in the Kust. but sire Hllll iised to u greul extent on tho lu clfic Coust. i ' ii ",Vn soon us a man hus hud thu misfortune to imaku a natuu for himself, he becomes' public prop erly.' - Kvery-otie dips Into his life, relates his most Irtvintl actions, und Insults his fecllngn." J'eun JaciiuuH UW1"""!, ii., ii..., i. i i When a man makes a dress suit, that isn't newsbut when u dress suit makes a man, and ReKinald Denny happens (o be the man well, say you're in for the most enjoyable, delightful and entertaining comedy that you ever saw. Don't miss it! . 1 FRIDAY-V SATURDAY ARCADE . TON tG I IT 'DANCING' MOTHERS' And Gang Comedy Los Angeles Aqu?dubt ' l8 ANQKI.KB. May 13. AP)- Tlui.l.os AmboIci aqueduct won dy-1 nuniited last night In tho Alubaniu hills below the spillway, the city j water hoard was udvlsed this morn. Intt. The water line la disrupted' neur Lone Hue In tho Owens vul-! ley ut exactly the sumo spot whero i it wus blown up In 1021. A hole i ubout ten feet In width wus torn i In the bottom of the ditch. Wutcr ! was turned off ut the intuko lo j make repairs which aro expected to ; bo completed lonlKht. , , I Democratic Club Is Formed in Medfoid, OrcJ ' MKIl'X)hn, Ore., May IS. (AP) j At a. nicctlng held Wednesday! the democratio olub of Jackson ' county was formed with Newton llorden president; H. V. Mrador. vlco president, K. D. Noll, treusurer und I. 11. Tultlo, secretary. The purpose of tho orirantiullon Is to support tho democratic gospel und to liavo a bunquet every January. WOMAN AIIMITM l -II.T CHICAOO, May 13. (AD Mrs. liU'X (Isborn, 30, who beat sirs. Ili-atrlre t'aln Willi u golf club un til she ugreed to gtvo up her hus band to tile oilier' womun, toduy pleaded guilty to a etiargu ot as sault. : Hlie Insisted however, thut she only brut Mrs. Culn because I Ihe latter Insulted her when she went lo the Cain homo - under-' slundiiig tliat Mrs. Calu already I hud decided to divorce Cain. iiioA'r wavi: i:mi:i i:i;oi:NU, Ore., lay 13 (Al) Light mist fell here this morning, ending u two-day period of lieut. Obituary 1 . i im:uai, si uvk i s ""l-'iiueiul services for 'Wllliuui )j. Ni-Ihoii,. who , (ll"d Hunduy unci-, noup, will- be oonductid ut tho Hnodgiiss A Zimmerman chupel l-'rlduy ut 2.10 p.in the ,llev, W. t'. Itosa, iustor of tho Klrst I'res byterlun church, prruching the nermon. Arrungementa were com pleted toduy upon . word from l.ieut. lioiiald Nelson, son of thu decedrnl, who -is stationed with tin- 1 'piled States army in Arl-ouu.- tliut' he will univo in Lu Orandc Krlduy morning, ' - Linen Luncheon Sets I.J.- Stamped for: cut work and colored embroidery. : Priced $1.75 'to 3.6o. Laces to' finish! 'V; : -, Art & Baby Shop ' .v..-- mwn&m' . Bb'f".i. 'v:":-'",',;',,,;; STAR I ADdg'slI Pathpi, The funniest comedian in his funniest comedy. Assisted by Edna Purviance. A great cast, not counting some twenty hounds. Hot dog ! It's a howl of merri ment. ' - '. Also Showing . : Glenn Hunter . 7; . In '; ;, ' "The Broadway Boob" He, had clodhopper fce and hayseed in his. hair when he hit New York. But, boy! how he could Charleston! : ; ' , , ; HEY! .j , VI , H0S2 49c Pab Ladies' fine mer cerized hose in all the new shades Rose wood,, French-Tan, Nude, Blonde, Grav el, Beige and Russian Calf.:: ',;-;::;-:: ' EJxtra heel and toe. , Sizes 8(j to 10ly. f. . The first ' paper, wus rnado ln' China Ih A. U 75 from the baric; of a mulberry tree, -V-:". . We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Rompers for the lit tle folks, beautifully trimmed -':--' - ' 85C ': Washable Sailor Suits for the Uttk Kent; some of pure linen, ' beautifully trimmed 1 : v . $1.43 , "." Don't miss this sav ing opportunity. See our window display there you will find the lowest prices. TODAY t FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 fill' 0 l9 I I ti! M ' V.' 5c-? sUL troop entered , the. city at. X