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? TVsrtftft June 1, 1926. . - v j Local News In Brief i ' ' ' i ...... i i ""aaaaaBaaaaaaa J boMINft EVENTS lu l, 10, 1 1 Union UtreMock ,'. atow l Union. Ore. - June 31 M'lHioi vkvtioii at ! Central building. July IS. 14. 15 and Id Froe Hunwmakcrs'i Institute under aapkx'a TUo Observer. July tt. 23, a Convention of ' Northwest Roal Estate auo i cuMtoa nr La, -flranue.. ' . Sept. Si, ii'S, 34? and 2& Union' ; countjr fair at Elgin. On, aranilo last evening. The Stlnpi formerly lived al Dnyton and Imvo many friends Micro. -,,:, Drove to linker Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kuaaoll and Mr. and Mrs. Frank rinhun -rfnv' to Baker this morning to spend the iluy. Mr. HunkII. who Is Union county fire wurden, will: tntnsnct business there.. Tu tlalier YeMe'ruay Mrs.-Alice" Vinson spent Mem orial day at Baker vlslllnif friends. Arrived this Mornlit i ' I H. H. l'omeroy,' state, fire mar- 'aiiall, arrived in . the city this elly this morning from Salem. Mr. I'omeroy was requested to come to Ui Urande by Klie Chief C. O. Murehlson to Inveullimte . the fire ut linbler Bunday night. . IPWtE-,..,JWJa i ,,-?&-ig. asasaaaaas lien- front Piiinpklu Itldux Mi-, and Mrs, Charles Hug, of f i'ujnipUIn Bidge, 'wcrti shopphig lu lliil city this morning. . lft for Ontonulo Mr. and Mrs. Waller S. l'rlce id daughter, Helena, and son, Carrol, loft yesterday, by auto, for Oiand Junction, Colorado, where f IT , u ,tT 'V ' ,' ,i 'they will visit. , They -.will, return Elaine Hallook..:atlor ney -of l a- t0 La anuul0 jn aUoV f Ivo ue.ek- Her, la In tho city on business tu lu JlVniilf'toii Twlay . il n,,npW 'P f'nf.ht'ikii wMit In T..n tll4bn tliis morning -on legal bus iness. 4- by way of the Yellowstone Nn tional Park. Mr.. Price Is of . the Plggly Wlggly stpro here. "' Altendeil CoiiTeutlon m Portlanil Mrs. a. N; Tarklneton returned to Iter home here .. Hundsy from I Pnrtlun,! . wlinrrt' fclin ft tnniliW - Die 1'lik-d Tlve lhtliiir- ' national convention of the iaurhr Ifred Cody was fined $5 In the ters or tho Nllo held i thcre-.'-Dh liiiinieljml eouyl On a cliarge of Went to Portland last Monday. I'll 'drlVlnOwilhbut an operatoi-s lie-, conventlon.vaa.Wednesdayt Th'uj-s. Wise. ; r , - , j day Friday, and tjatiirday.. T.Jttlffiti. this Mornlnir . . i f killing 'ik:... .n'mik "aw ' ? MNW nefhMyWfnt lo " Klgln) party conslstlijg of" 'SlR'jahdj on 4ni4i..uoriiuiK s .ir-uu. u uei-u nnu airs, ucne wrikimy- Mrs.; - rn ni III Wslt for about a week her. parents. ' '-' ' . ': with ThlnMen iuiil Miss Stella: hlbch.mot ' ,torcd to- Maker,' Saturday. '..where they met Miss. Aon Oyllenburg,; Hern MilsirMorlnng . Mrs. Bertha Bond and; Miss ,-l.oj - lialp.U Butlernd sister. Miss . wiadoimn and Jack Bagoly, of the Daisy But ler, of l.add Canyon, HnUer office of tho Eastern Oregon irere ra,,the ' oltjr' this ; morning jjight and Power company.. ' Th sliopplngt '' ' .' '.party thoii drove' to Ollyrt t tjilie. i. .. ' . ' ' iwhero tliey. .were., guests .of ; tt,':. I-! Pwwaiila) llaltna .... - ! Lottrldge, vioo ; prcsldont...an gen - Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Gibson andtoral manager of the company. ' air1NWT!eMbW!farae to Baker They camped ort 'the 'cOmliaHy Sullirday higlit and spent Bunduy property the bako over , the , week TlsMlng. frMuda there. end. I k'liinli of Olllnir Crew . .Called bv Brollicr's ConUltton ., II. Stewart, of Pendleton. I sir. and Mrs. I.. H. Oeobel pass- forfmnn of .the road oiling work, cj through the. city this morning wf a visitor at the highway of- on (,cr way, to WullQWa , from flris. here this morning. Ho hna'oitkland,, Cnliforula. Mr.; Oeobel (ii-Al here since operations started waa called to Wallowa by -the ser iililut a week ago. ,ious condition of his. brother, who ' 4 . i received a fractured Bkull while Mokcd Offices. orrlees from suite 5 and 0 In th working at the mill .tit Wallowa. r." Hi 0. Klrby lias moved his He was hurt last Monday and since '.). Ill . that lime has been In the hospital there. They will visit at the home Summer., building ( jr. Gcobel's parents, Mr. and drug store. .The .Mr. j.pter Geobel. ' .. .; , i , i-r'-, ' Voluy building to suit 1 1 In the nvitr Hie Glass clnjngo was mjie yali.)-day., r. Arfiy Stars Caiiiwilttii i llnvoy Barker and his' Sillvallun ArJiy helpers are staging a cain-palfea-trlU.eiotiinB.. and., nigs. '.Anytlilng Hint run lie useu in un. llle?o'om' wfltni"e IteJiT for" (hat ouci)OKe-,,-'lie' says. -.'llBga will be , solh to help defiay local expenses. , ueiore ' Koliellpt,i)v m(m IM, cull on.! hM UtlaiSW M helr A 'homes If Ington calls are received municipal band followed by "the aatlonal . guard t memoirs, the feiinbcra of tlGrnd Artiav of the (lepublle. Bona' of Veterans, Oliver P, Morton ltolief Corps. Uaughtera V the American Revolution, the Salvation Army, Spanish American War Veterans, American Legion druma and blue corps and legion wmbcra. , . ' ,' . The American Legion drum and bugle corps presented a brilliant speetaole In their blue unltorms. Many who . viewed the imrade. howovor, remarked that tho mcm bora of the l.a Grande s municipal band were poorly uniformed, aoine oven lacking, complete . uniforms. Bed, white and blue bunting and flags decorated , tho cars, In which ths women's organisations and G. A. Il.'s rode. , , , , . . . farads beads to Church ' "The parade ended at the Klrst 1'reabytsrlan church, whero a Memorial day 'program, wlth ' the American, legion In clinige, " was given. A fifteen minute band con yert was given by the La Qmndc band. Those present sang one verse of "America," and Chnplaln Oliver gava the opening prayer. nujmonci u. Williams sano "Tenl. tng Tonight,-' accompanied by Mrs. i.. nounus t tho piano. .' Hugh K. Brady gaio tho Mem orial day address. , Ho said "what we are striving for Is n world of peace," He told of tho various grant. Introduced the DnrticlDants. lowing each war and closed his addreas. by saythg that tho lime would come ; ' licn peace would refgif throughout the world.' , ; . Muskl .Numbers , Captain a.. IV ' Dutton . nunc . a solo, with Mrs. Holmes s's dIbho Mli)ll.i;sUOUO, i Ky., June t. (AP) Gasius Whitfield said today that reports from IJuiiiopnlls (cor rect) Ala., that a large' sum or gold has been unearthed at the Whit field farm near there . were j exag gerated. Me declined to say how mceh had been found other than to say it waa a ''few thousand dol lars." ; , . . i DEMOU8, Ala, Juno 1. (API Talcs of treasure, trove are rivaled lu;the flold of buried gold estlmal ed'at more than I'.'oO.lloo on the Whitfield farm., near. .hero. Tho cache believed, to have liecn. hid den from union armies during tho civil war by C, Boox Whitfield, was discovered by means of a a key left to his aon, C. Gayon Whitfield, Mlddlosboro, i Ky. , ,Tho troasuro consisted of twenty dollar gold pieces, minted in in SO and )cforC. It was found In un old powder can that crumpled on touch. Gold pieces had been found on tho farm from time to time but search for hurled caches was not made by tho Whitfield family until the loca tion of tho key In Kentucky. . A gang of negroes digging for a "bundary slake' - unearthed tho treasure yesterday. ' Tho ncgrocB dug or .a whole week without sue- r.eKn. .' itiov tnen slum Died on tnu accompanist, and tho- Hov.' Oliver powder can and Its contents. Ritoy;, gave! the ' closing bonedie. ! ' '...-.. ... ;.. Hn;, . . - i, IMI1C iiuirs limy uiu 101 me sum. 5 - - - (T V ' ia 7i : f U - J .' 3 rv'- " S- aMlaTMs-aa-il aWtVA-.gBfgL .itr1-aj ' tr. .t(y Xjurnhy. chairman Wo'. Irani,' Introduced the partlpaiits. " On of the' largest crowds at tending Memorial '.'day 'services for many years was-present, After, at about "12:30 o-clcck. "dlnnei . After being at sea for 13(1 days, alternately hampered by . storms and cntms, the four-masted schooner Irene, bound ' froirt ' , tho west coast'. to Miami, Flu., put In lit San Pedro, Oil., with H scant day's provisions lett. Tho ship hud been given up ns lost; Photo shows Captain Allen It. Jtosoiidnl and Mrs. Uoscndut with ' the-shlp's mascot, - Irene. ' ' .- R. R TURNER IS APPOINTED HEAD OREGON SCHOOLS some pt them arc descendants ,ft brothers of C' Bona yhltfleld who was the son' of - General Nathan Boyan Wbljftcld, ploneor. : , .Many ofr the south's aristocratic, , pointed slate" superintendent ' of !,lubllc instruction, touilv took bver . SALIOM, Ore., Juh'o 1. "(AP)-. It. 11. TtirticV, of nalhoi.'ncwly ap- the program.' whieh-'chtfed !und wealthy, families burled ilqiiey.;,.ublc tnsli ;i2:8oo'clcck.' dlnher w'asund BOla "nd sllvur ,laU during r tho; duties school at Ashland. James M. Lynch Trails -', j In Typographical Vote WnIVAXAI'QLIMi ,Jld', "jiintv. i. (Kl')-Jlniies Mi . l.ynoli,' president Served "for 'all cx-'servlce men-' and I c,v" '", to .prevent, aelauru . by Was hppoifited Saturday by 90V-othors- taking part In the parade'! "nlon" forces, old .timer ,,here ( uriior Pierce to 'succted" J. A. .-nurcnni, - who 'resigned of' hty offlcA; .' TuHt'or'J of the International Typographical I,., I , u.,i ..v,l..;j- i... fKM' r ..ku.. .. t j, -i'. .. -. 4t..the' KT. p; hall by the womona!'"owVvor cannot recall ..wncio aucn llet corps, tho American . l.oirlon i,urs0 amounisnavo.uceujiivoiveu. Atixlllary and the dnughtefra of Iho ( "TT ' ' ' American '"Itovdlutlon.; About 250''. I'OBTLAN'I), Orei Juno l.v(AP.) people Were present,; - . , - ..I.- Miss Mcdora Wtiltfleld., .teaehor jiijurmg ino day seventeen graves ul woodiawn scr.oaio nere, iw a WAREHOUSE OWNER HELD AS FIREBUG (Continued from rage- !);-V- Accepted 1'dsltlnn Here ... Sllss Agnes Uridine, of I'nlon, bui accepted a position iu steno grapher at the state hlKhwuy or tleis here. She stalled work this ....,..i.i, . ahhh Itliterl,Ua;nlterger, ivhb bus been employed there, has wer lo a call from Klre Chief. C O. Itiii ied to work at the ' county Miirchlson. I'omeroy .will . luvestt- p.u. i " .... , r . . . ieet. -. 1. n-n . I.A- (nun house, taking mo piuce u. Miss Merle George. before the .''arrest- was 'made." :,' ler people believe that Blackf uourefl oil on his ware nouse land then set It afire beforo leaving for Ialund City.. The motive for the alleged act Is more or .less a mys tery. , ' ' ' " -' . , - -Fire Mnrslial Here -., Slate Klre Marshal,)!. It, I'ome roy, or Salem', mrrlved In 1 Grande this-morning wi ,'miln 21, in an, leiv fitim lleppner Mr. ami Mrs. Clay Woods, irate the case.- orriccrrt here ue lleve that a chargb or wanton ilc. slrucl Ion of pcrsonul- properly will lie. filed. ... , - - r; : : " ''.; '.'.-'. Blacklngton came to Imbler liiiijie their home ut Heppner, Ore- few -days ago from Ma.vwood, Cal., goif, are visiting In this section for , where ho spent the winter. Ills 1 M" tamll.V is living uiero HL prrseiii. r- The fire al lmhlor was first dls- o- ' ii few dnvs. They Visited lit. linnle "f Mr. and Mis. Woods' psr- ,.i'o Air i.iid Mrs. .loe Woods. 'I' (Jny they are at Wallowa, i uey plan to return Thursduy. to their Here (Ills Moi-niiiu i Mrs. Bessie Fletcher and Miss Bene Hhiib, accoinpunjed Ayer M. LtghlTuot to T.a Grande this inorn Ina; from Cove. Mr.'l.lghlfoot left onlthls morning's train for Butte, .Montana, where he makes '' .his home. He hus been . jiving at Cove for the past year at Hie Flet cher home. Home Irani Convention jli iV-s- Ida,.Jtplllns arrived In the t:ltyi'ibpiiiprnln nn fir way home tp qove from Salem, where she hus iieell attending the state Ite hecc'strfienvehllon. i After, tho' con vention, which closed on Thursday he(vlslted friends ut l.ongvlew, Waglilngton. Irme to layton . -A. and Mrs. C. K. Sling and son. K'orian. drove to lluyton. Wash.. lay. where, they vlsiled friends the hnlldsys. returning io i.u covered by IV It. Itolllns, Who de, livers milk. at. about 8:30 p. m. Sunday. For a; while, after the flames spread to the other ware house and elevator, It looked like Ihe T. M. Uuckmuh and Otis Buchanan homes would go. but volunteers sy-Ved theso ' from de struction. Many lione In Fire, Besides Ihe loss to the elevator and warehouse owners, If. McOold rlck lost about .W00; William Fur. man and sons $3000; the McKlnnls estate $t000; Hoe Gams 12000; Oscar Howell $500. Among those who lost a large qiinntlty of gmln were Sinn Morris, John Morris, Frank McKlnnls, Charles Kcnnon... During the firo someone stole some laprobes and clothtni from Sam lcuckman's car.- " .. of vorld War Yetorans . were . de coratcd with wreaths, of popples by members of tho American Legion auxiliary. ;, ,,. -. ., ., , .... t'NION', Ore. June.' 1 . (Special) -Meiliorlal dliv. flttlmrlv observed nere by exercises which were spon sored by: tho Women's Belief Corps as has- been ilia custom for many years. At ono o'olock a short' cere mony was hold at tho bridge on Alain 'Street ivhero flowers were strowa; upon tho Catherine current. In memory of the sailor I :bbys who died In 'the -sotvleq ' of tjjelr country, i' Tho parado lead hi'-rthe: had and ' ' the1' national i gllp.rdsihen went from the to ;the school gymnasium -whoro short prograinvUH glyiyi.itliQ man speaker' 'of ihe nflcrirooti oi-lng fto hert.aklj, of iriKui procession marched grand daughter of (.'. Bona Whit field whose buried fortune lu $20 gold pieces was uucarllicd yester day on tho Whitfield, .farm . near Oemolls. Alabama. , Californian Fatally Wounded Near Denver DHNVUII. Colo. June 1. (Al'( Crook! """ ' . " V'- viiiit. i. ill., a IIUIIU'IU oiiKIMCer. ne- lleved- dying In a hospldil here fo day from liatchut- 'Wouiuls lir his head." counl.v ' and clly officers lirld'-c' euori. io iinu ins ns- n.tliiiiii. iiiiu uiiuuvl,!' me iiiuiivu iui I he attack. ,. Miirtx was, fuvnd,.bv farmers Gramlu. ;'H)Be .m ar livers. Colo., flfly miles east, to tho ceme-lor here vesterdav.. wrapped In ..a tqry where a .final tribute-Was paid tarpaulin and apparently asleep in to , the df ad;. , After r"ctorrilng from funl nutoiiioplle..Wheji, tho trpitlln title nomelJiry tho guardsiiien,'1)and-fw'it's,,roiuovil. thy ..ifoundiii.thut Uoys, f American: -Legion'.-1 vet'erahs'. Marts .was. seidously wouMledf.nnd to ' lake the presidency ot tho stufc normal I ..,.! A " union and a prominent, labor leud er for more (htin 25 years, received the -flWifollitail ''si'tlnYCIi ' tt-ttW career today, when 'lnconip(eleJ re turns on tho union's election 'In dicated hsl defeat by Churlut l. Howvird, of Clijeasro. tit olh'eT' warn and the iiiehibi?tH of .i'Wo.rallor uorps enjoyt j a lun'eh 'ttt tjiti K. I:. Iiull, whk'U had boMi prc 'ljifod by (lie corps members. All ths buHincsfl housi'3 vlostyl during )ie hours oY the;, mumorl'il .cord ttjonlvfi find, most o( . thvm Cor tho (jfttlro afternoon, i : ' flijt'nlqri memorial services wvm held lb the MtHhodist church Sun day' Horning tho sermon being jg-fvcii by the 'I lev. C, A..Qulnn. Two othordonoinlriHtlons ' partlclptiied In th service;. - thoi ,1'rcsbyturlun and-.the' 'Episcopal churclK'S. . . UNION AND LA GRANDE CLUBS MEET (Continued from Taarc 1) MICHAELS-STERN j VALUE FIRST lop Coats Newest Styles. t Values to ?d2.45 t . J Special $32.43 5 Z Topiuats of (Jualily ! Clint's i Clothiery 8lor vim a CbnacJetioe" V V AI,I.OWAh! On). June ,1. (Hpcc-litU-Muny persons .wmf- buny at the cemetery 'during tho past, few days getting ihclr lols cleaned up before Oecorallon Day, whU'-h' was obHorved here Monday klternoon, wllh a program under tho aus pices of Kruso post of the Aineri dttn Region. A. part of tho proT graib Included tho dedication of a vttc trophy recelvr-d .hero' recently. J.I A. HuHelgh, oC: l-iterprlrfo, Jc Hteircd tho dedicatory address. 1 .SALKM, Orc.i June . (Al1,) MkMt',nnt Oaiiley G.Kclley,' of (fh'e;! army air service, and sevml' Din pes will arrive In. Salem, ,ln a cross country flight from ancou VorOpsdity JiUij S.auw,.ilUn.Utus bofore 1Q o'clock to assist local of ficials In deciding upon a landing fjcld, fore.nt patrol planes this Rummer. The planes will bo met by Govornor Pierce, Stale Korester Klllott and olher ofi'lelals and' any other persons who wish to be pre sent. 1 Sanction of the state fair board Is being sought for a land ing Inside the race track oval at the, fair grounds- ' ' I dent of the Union county chamber, 'announced that should bo take any i prizes on his exhibit of Holstelns : at fho show, all such prizes and f (moneys would be' turned over to j : the stock show association lo he i ued In further developing the in- j terest of the boys and girls. j Ilmily Kpwtk I Justice of the Peace Hugh l.tritdy I or T-a Grande described the pioneer j pageant to be held in Ta Grande; , In conjunction with the. convention j of realtors to meet here Armistice day. to the 100 odd business men present. A pleaJianf, feature of .the lunch jeon were four numbers rendered ;by the girls glee clnb of the Union high school, under tho direction of J. W. llaxter Jr.. of Union. G. A. R. VETS HONOR DEAD BROTHERS (Continued from Pago 1) the Spanish-American war. The parado was lead by the col or buurcrs and tho La Grand Oxfords $3.93 and $5.00 ' .We arc shewing a large assortment of tan and blonde col- Men's Wear Money-tiavin; Cash Store For Men -1309 Adami At. (i)ioiffht to lenvei where uxiunlna. lion showed that he had HViVeii uts. evidently made' by a small axe, In tlttvVcUr of his head. His sliull was fractured in several 'plafcew, and al though he wus still allvei oaHy tol d physicians held out no-'hopo-forhis recovery. : j'-i"lu Obituary I ;i;oiu.i: w. johnsox The funeral of George W, John son, who died ut his home t Union Sunday Is being held thls'ufternoon at Union. Mr. Johnson was nbouL 0 years of age. lie had been seriously III for several weeks. He Is the brother of Tom Johnson. Latitat .and rnthincn! t ; a ' . A 'ift-iivoiiif housm rloscji'lo' llow-Itmu-illek mill, a- itwi' down unit ((jl.-UlWf; Ml'IltH, .'Uvi-Otlllll' ffgtHKl nillk t mvs or i ven n (HiuvUwlnin-' illicit i. ilollaisv we ivill 1 take : 'liial . ),o niii vhol(vil(jiS rtir niinluliiMt olji mill wo inn giving tyijii tlm ln'uefil oS M. w old roofs, ishln gles 40111 olT, new unes- put tmt .n1 I'rult Jiumber Ouutpmiy;' xlHn' how jl. iHito l; pulnkiil ami imiiit mill pahiteir ttiriilsheil-i-all lift 'the PratJimbci' (.umiMtny.t iA fow inii'i,M4'e(lait4 po.stH. W,Aii) pel litnuirrit. Dry mul gifen rhain wfKHlionlcj's coiuIiih: In; uitlers out. . j . i Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. 'Cflio I'iKir Jinn's l''i'lpml" Near i'intnili,.v, l!i(iiu IAIa I! IN Ko tSimilny UiisiiitH.s,- 1 " . IV .;- jit AlCtivi;i! VOILE GOWNS x : '! i '' "t r 5 'J r P -;. ' '' '.--'.'- -;..' -i-i ; In hiautitiil' )M)ft' liiiif AuIim's, mill nl 11 pi lci! oii i-aii'l urfui il. , ; (o liitaa. Ori'lilil, 1'i-iii li, Nllu mill 1 lush. i - -i ?' :, ,J"' ' .."'""'''rrl, li.50 - : ' .' ' Aft & Baby Shop , :; ""ierJfti'lS,1 lr TlK, Babf ' ,' i. Toilet June Gqods Sale ,.ll:'.i' 1 ) ill , ' During the Entire Month of June "The Beauty'Month" . You may obtain many of yourJ j ..' favorite preparations at greatly '' ; : ItEDUCEDRICES "Where You Save with Safely" ? Glass Drugs, Inc. The REXALL Store , We Buy for Less We Sell (or Less Heavy Red Wrist Canvas Gloves, 15c pr. , Gauntlet Gloves, , ; Leather Faced, ' :'2Sc, pr:,', , . .... il,:ui.r :: :,., " I SciiiirDrcss Sox,! " I -t... l-i. I N SS IN THE WC3T Men who wish stylo mid comfoii in ' moderately ' priced ahoes always come to Brcier's, for their wishes , are always granted. gTan Oxfords $4.50 i.Vpry .good styW. tan Goodyear welt 1 solo with rubber lift on heel. 'A very good .value . Moderately priced. ' ' ' -v ' Black Oxfords $4.95 The very smallest of style. Made of hipth ffiitde calfskin, with . nibber heel and welt sole. '.A very sei-vice-ablo and comfortable shoe, . Moderately priced at ......,.....$4.95 : an m I x-TTai. fTfTk.. i WATCH' OUt; WINDOWS EWORKDTailf& destroyers of High Frices.' -. ih" vt A-- '. '-"I . J i Today WEbNESDAV ' 'Sui-e'-hboUVig; Fdlr Play, Hard-Kiding tiarry ' 'Carey in a Breath'-T&kihg Story"of Romatict;- ' i..;'.';..!. ri. '.rii Revenge.'and Daring Deeds. ' , ' Comedy1 ' 'ttoneymorihing With Ma" , ((.- failing thursday , , ' , J , , , (;,tpDER, The ,Wonder t)og LOOK OVER OlIB WANT ADS FOR BARGAIN h: Starting WEDNESDAY Admission . . . 40c; Children 10c 9f Thrrc.MmkcrrJ . V'lgj " " ,!"" ' . na?' 11 ENTERTAINMENT. THEWS ' ' l'!'?Yl'M' QUESTlOM'AbOtiT IT feljij. ," 1 ',"' Ihe Oirl - ; ' TONIGHT Adolphc Mcnjou .' raK' "A SOCIAL ' KftMfll:f CELEBRITY" WXy V WdBillllichsiK As the Civil War unit ed the North and South Lincoln joined the East and West with the trans continental railroad. A mighty drama American progress. Special Music Score. ' Due to the length of this production there will bo but. one show in the afternoon, btarting at 2:15. . .. 4