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Sfet'sday, July 7, 1986. EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 7 pon it : renn.fl. M. tS and lemakcre' tnutltute JmsTlio Obwner. j. S. ,- oml Mra J. P. -V, ,. . hore from Va or V ' 'V- "turned to I bal a ! count? Mv . J?"""" " I , XM-ConvinliM at NnPPo"; They AMERICA IN YEAR 1007 (Continued from Pag 1 UNION PERSONALS -orthwew Real EMala awo jolatlou ib .ju Grande. (h. 22, 3.x. 31. and is Catoa rouiilr fair at Elgta, Ore. . 4i llack hum iortluiMl Albert AMotl returned this morning frojn a trip io I'orUunU. -. (n 14'itnl MmlurMi IIitc ;; A. A. Hnilth nnd "A. H. Oruhani, uttorncy oR linker, were in I.a Clrundu loiliiy on legal business. 'are maklntf their Pennsylvania avenue. .To IMioUxtmnli rV i N. N. West, a photographer of Visit!..,! Ilerl Son North I-oder. la in !j Orando to- Mra J. W; Itcdhrad nrrlved thl , .. hl.,.i. morninir from linker lo visit her Itellevlll'f lftaiiMnn nii-ralm IIbb Deorein linker.- of I'nton. f went to Duncan this morning to relievo Mrs. S. A. Montelth, graph operator there. tele- year later by .member of thl party." , , , I'rjf. Otiajon said tho naintlna antXMiier for Furallanr . . I fouud near Hpokane are mono. Kenney. who i gntmi In Norwegian . runea till Vancouver ro-j drawn together. He guvo the fol- tholr former .lowing literal truncation or so mo yi ta morning fb have the re- jof the markings: "He cannow one inoir nouscno.a goou man apeak. I'ntu 1U1V. Twenty four men. Twolvo killed. Six went away." , . I'Mitre DohctIImhI ' sl ' lecture of'aoven women, ono currying a baby, prone upon tho lava surface. Another picture show the woman with the baby being hurled form the cliff. Other marking toll of tho capture by In diana and of tho burial of-. thoso killed by six of the Norsemen. Prof. Opsjon canto to tho United States from Norway. mora than thirty yours ago .and since that tlmo has devoted most of hlB tlmo lo the study of runes. Before going to Norway he served five years in the Swedish army, being u mem ber of tho King's guard. He tells of firing a rifle su'ulo of til shots when Crown Prince Gustuf Adolf of Sweden who la now visiting this couutry, was born. ' ; , ' i .Mcfkfj Doubters Answering stutcmenu of doubt as to his finding of Norse ruins on To Ylalt Former Bcttlilcal . ' Mra R. 11. Ouyc and , her twin daughters, Unrbara and ' Beverly, und Mra Julius Obuch, of Pen dleton, left here Runday morning for Idaho Kulln whero they will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l'"orrcst I'errln. Mrs. Perrln wns formerly Miss Itobcrta Smith,' of this city. ' ', -' son and dauter-h.-iuw, Mr, and f 8I Mrs. Clare-nog Uedhead. , the evening of July 23. Mr. .. 7 " WmI Ahrtratiin n .IiyiiII mnehtne. West operates a circuit machine. To take fur Vacalton- Knwlmi A. Perrv. nOHtmaater at! Norlh Portland., and Henry Col- rock north of here lust Monday. Her. a Portland lawyer, Mra. Perry l'rof. Opsjon today leaned un urg. and Mrs. Collier. w-to guests for aent Invitation to scientists to visit jday at the K. U lieklev homo on ; -' rock and muke their own n- their way to wunowu tunc, wnere hiiii;mhiuiib ui mu wiimwi. ;.iv.t .f Her Dai.gliler Mra W. A. Dunn, of lluhl. Ida., came to uivtirancie tins morning , ..',, ,,. .,iJ;. Hla Invltulion followed a. stato- her ' .... ... ..t' meiitrrniii fir. llerliert J. Hnlllden. to visit for .a,week or so with i daughter. Mtea May Dunn, (Mra Kekley; I'.. It...., . I,. l.'l.r... . m w h -.'... r ..i,.i, To Join her rallMT ,,.',. ' ' .,..., ' i,.. I ; Miss Goldu BaldAin," who ' lias' . trains this morning en route lo E.;''c"n visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. II. Pin. where she will bo tho guest ot B0' ttt 1 H,r,k' for 8l,1ort Mra. It. I-:. Mutton. time, left on No, 17 this morning 'Ycewulcr, where she will Join " 1 for Judge llrwlr Itelurna ,ur ""'ir- r- m" Judge lluih K. ltrady arrived have been residents at May Park huine this 1-iornl.iK from Portland.. ""'y about three montha They where he In,), been a eouple f moved hero from Vale, Ore... Wi-ekH. MtB. iTJnuly roinulncd for a ',. , , i .. , .wrM, W'lli'l HIWUIUIU .MncA.lory In Home Mra W. P. McAdory nrrlved tlome from ilolliluy Trip ..homo ln.it ov.nlng' after a visit to MlKKea. waiiona I.y.nan. Allen her former homo In Birmingham. iinrr,i.n v.in Anuiw.s imil Ala. HliO'waa nceompanlcd by u..i..... K...U.. n.tii.nmt i . i i n her mother, Mra' Wllllan. limit, .,..! 'r.io.. rrnm .heir and her sister, Mra. l.ulu llalrd. day trip to Portland. both of lltrminchftni. who will In: ! guests here during the summer. Here from mild Or. and Mra' McAJOry have taken Mr. and Mra Kr.-d Iteynolds. ae- a house at 804 Muln street nnd ,.,, ,,,l, ,l i,v their daughter and making .mere nome mere sitii-ln-luw Mr. and Mra. K. :. Jar. ra.nl, are hcri, from llehd visiting Mra lieynolda' niolher, Mrs. Vrcd Synhorst. ' r Iti .iil'ils riiim l"orlln..d Cnneltldlng' an absence of two week.-, spent . With friend -In Port Innd Mrs. Hoy It. MeNees returned lp her homo " here yeaterday eve- fne- U On Way lo Cdj llun.l i John Harvey l"ft l.a Oranile tails afternoon for Portland where WHEAT CUT WILL BEGIN BY JULY (Continued from Page 1) 20 expected from ' most fields at threshing tlnio. '. A large porcentaiW of the winter wheal In (lie dry funning portions of Wallowa county will be 'harvest. d willi combine this- season. UNION, (Rpeclal) A yet no word ha been recolved concerning tho whereabout of tho car which wa atolen ' from ' the. .home of llalph Smith, of the grocery firm of Hmtth nnd Thootpson, last Hun day night Tho llconso ' plato was found up the Catherine creek road so evidently it different license number 1 now on tho machine . I.oonl meat markets are getting ready for the summer season . in their line of business. The Eastern Oregon haa Installed new show' cases, more fixtures, and making other change for more conven ience In tho shop, :.nd Tobln's ahop in North Union Is putting In 'u small Ice plant to furnish Ice for tho niurkct ami probubly tho pub lie. Leo It. Anderson and his family are leaving Friday of thl woek for an extended visit In Utah. They are makingtho trip by .autto and will be gone for . about a month. His shoe shop will bo closed till next Tuesday and then William Klelblock will huvo chargo of the work until the owner returna Although tho cemetery located just cast of this town wa one of the best In thl part of tho state, tho management is now doing a greut deal of Improvement, mow ing and straightening p In gen eral. . .' v . ' ' ' ' Wheeler and Harris, who are experimenting In rutslug head let tuce, thought they would do well on their first crop this yeur but adverse murket condltons made It unprofitable to murket their crop of ten acres and a band of sheep .will soon enjoy the lettuce. . The fields will be replanted tor a full crop the 'grower believing that that 'they have -'a better, murket later In thu season.' ' ' ' R B. Conner, proprietor of tho Conner dry goods store here, speut the lutter purt of tho weok shop ping lo Portluiid, It. . C. . Einmell. agricultural teacher In thu t'nlon high school, accompanied by his wife und son, la spending a few weeks In : Cor vullls where he 1 attending sum mer school ,nl O. A. C. - Chancey Clark, who has been 111 ut tho homo of hla dutighter, Mra Myrtle Cline, I reported as much Improved and able to bu up part of tho lime. llulph Smith I In Idaho visiting with his father who Is reported us very III. He left Union the rirat of the week und will bu gono Indefin itely. - .-, ,- : ; , ;''.' ,: Mr. und Mrs. 13, l' Heuter and Mr. und Mra W. V. Connor went up Cuthcrlnc creek Kriday evening to spend a few days camping and fishing. They will return home ubout the sixth of tho month. Oussie Lewiu, brother of Adolph l.ewln, of the l.ey store arrived In Union u few days ago .and will visit' hero for a. couple of wcuks. Hla home is In Han Francisco. Miss Mau Klinnka, lor severul I months a clerk In he local post - 'office, . Jius. resigned her position PfiiiTi.ANTi. nre'.fuU. T. 'f AP I '" wl" leave soon for Pendleton -Ueeuuse a typewriter key alruck:'0 Jln her parents who moved to li"! instead of ."r," Heverul hour " iuner p,uc iiuuui u yeur ukw. horse anil their rider at tho cole bratlon held there Saturday. Hun day and" Monday. ',, , ' I Tho four short plays put on ut tho school, RymniKlunt lust Wed nesday evening by ousts from lin ker, Cove, Union and lmblor were well attended and thoroughly en joyed by the audience. The U 1. 8. societies from tho different wards had charge of the . productions. I mlilor put on a play culled "Wy, Wy"i- Cove oho entitled "ahe Says to Me"! Union one called "Two of a Kind" wime tho Baker cast pro aented i'A' Brilliant ' Idea" u two- aut comedy. Mulc for the occa sion wa furnished by an orchestra from Cove. BIBLES' PERSONALS Representative Morin : , Questioned by Solons WA8HINOTON, July 7. AP llepreocntativo John M. Morln, of Pennsylvania, chairman of tho houac military commltteo and west ern canrpulgn numager for William 8. Vuro In his successful cam puign for tho republican senatorial nomination, uppeared .today before tho senate cnmpulgn fund commit tee and was questioned ubout his part in the throe-corncred primary flgllt. i . . ' inhirator'of Mexican archaeology tuiid ethenology ut tho peabody 4U.uacuin. ilarvurd university, in ' which he doubted thu authenticity of tho Inscriptions. y ; v IAN M'KENZIE IS, HIRED TO COACH HERE (Continued From Page l.l record In collegiutu basketball. ' Wlilo Preparation. His preparation includes three year of training as playgruu.td Instructor; three of ' swlmmlns; three of tennis; two Qf true'.: three .of basketball; six of foot bull; eight J of gymnastics and eight of physical culture. The Littleton high school, whero he has heen coach und inutile unities instructor for tho lust four years,. Is pruetleully the sumti sir.u as tho- school In- La, Qrande, the supeiintendent suld. '' ' Maelveiulo la 20 yeurs old .una nutrrieil,. uccoruing to mi.h apiiiica tion pupers. , . . : ..' Typing Mistake Halts . The March of Justice KIVK OF 'KM l)i:.VI) ;. ; COIOONE Draw your own moral 'from this watch on tho Ithlne. . Hoon ufter a wlne-luden ship waa wrecked so many cuaka wero salvaged that the bunka be came dotted with personal who hud drunk :loo well. I:ighty polleeinien were raHvd out. Five drinkers died und tl,'nty wore sent to hospltuls. AiMii:NTi.i: A.Miirnors- l)NfKN Most of the roust beef of old '.r-nglund has been coming from Chicago, but now Komebody Is trying so; hard to get Into tho mnrketA4wlth Argentine meat that It Is being sold below coat. One ea-llmato- of tho low. to the pnekora wa 5O.OO0.O(,o during tho last fvour. , . . , : : ' YOtMi ASTOIt IX N. Y. ..NKWCYOHK William Wuldorf j unuu. Mr. und Mr. McKlnloy urc Astor 'Is getting hi first view of motoring to thu coast but will atop the Nesv; Y0rk reul estato whenco here a few week. como tlio family millions. Ho Is, T. m, Ituckmuii finished picking tno l s-eur-oiu son or vicouniichcrrle lust Friday, iiiiu iuiy Aaior unu is nero win. hbi dud on tho wny to San Fran cisco. ' They1 will return lutu thla month 'to moet lidy Aslor und t the rest, of the funilly. I M II I. K . Ox-. (Special) Frank Livingstone, of Portland, Is visiting at the jio.no of Mr., aud airs. r. -ax. Aiuriin.. ' Kvorott Koown and' funilly and Itoymond Koown celebrated Inde pendence Day ot Wallowa luke W. W. Klrkotf attended the Kl- giit colebrutlon Saturday. , - Vollle und Marvin Snulro went to Portlund lust Baturduy evening. Phil l'ror and sister Kllxubcth left for Portland Haturduy to spend July fourth there. Mra John Bkllling and children were., hero from Wullowu lust Tuesday, 'visiting friends und rclu. Uvea " H. H. Grange, ot Spokane. I visiting ut tho home of his daugh ter, Mra Otis Buchanan. . Mr. und Mra Ingham and son Uobby registered at Mother's Inn lust Wednesday night, Hovei'ul linbler people celebrat ed ut lOlgln Friday nnd Haturduy. Airs. Ullzuuclh Hicks, whose home I ut Hood ltlver, Is hero visiting Mra Orvllle Oreene, hor duughler. Several young people of lmblor und Uummervllle took advantage of the excursion rates nnd Went to Portlund Saturday night. Mra William WIwiiib received word from Baker last Friday night that her little grand daughter iris Wlgguii was seriously HI, Clarence Keown . went to Wal lowa luke guturduy evening fur the week end. . - , Kenneth Trumbull returned to Stunflcld Huturday. He hud charge of the depot while K. lluxen wus In l.u Orunde a witness during the trial of J. C. Blackliigton. Airs. Hugh Huron wus ut liab le lust Wednesday shopping. Don On, kiln and Tom Cussinger uru thinning upples this week. .Mr. anil Mra C. J. Mclvlnley und daughter Hetty June, of Hpukune, ure thv guests of Mra OltB Bueh. Pe EU Business Block Destroyed; Los $1C3,C:3 PE ELL, Wash,, July 1 (AP). One business block wa partially -destroyed by tire which broke out here jfosterriay afternoon, caus ing estimated damage of 1100,000. Origin of tho. blase, which for a lime threatened tho entire busi ness district, wa not determined. Obituary J SI.TS IT UK TO JAIL BUDS ;. o. P. .m XA(ii:its :,.-,n:i) WASHINflTON. July 7 (AP). Uepresentullvo. Wuller If. Newton, of Minnesota, will direct the West ern oratorical uctlvltles in the re publican, drive to retain control of congress in the November elec tions while Itepresentutlvo John O. vlved. Tilann tf Connecticut, house floor In tho evening for brooking a hot- leader, will 'direct the work in tho' tie. on the. city streets und with PENDLETON. July 7 (AP). Clifford Jones und Jack Bllllnga ley did not like tho beds In th." city lull here and about 1:30 a. in. set fire to a pile of muttresses und bedding. When officials pulled llllllngsley from thu Jail he was unconscious but soon ' re- They wore arrested lute ' SHIS. JACKSON MEDICAL BPUINGH, Ore. (8pe clul). Suruh Jane Wanker was born In Huloto county, Ohio, July II. 1859 and died July 4 In tho St. Klixuboth hospital In Hukcr. At the ugo of 17, Heptembor 11, 1875, she was united In marriage. to J. A. Jackson, five children be ing bom to. thla union Ellis. Hen. ry, Maud, Herbert, all of Colum bus, Ohio; und' ono boy who dlod at the ugo of 14 montha ' Ten grandchildren - and thruo greut grandchildren also survive her. 1 . Mr. anil Mra Jackson enmo 1 3 Medlcul Hillings April 2, 11)36, to muke their homo with her broth er, J. H. wunker, und' had been here only u short tlmo when it wu ncccHsury to tuko bur to Uu-. ker for treatment. Hhu was a member of the Chris tum church nnd also affiliated with thu Kobckuh lodge of Co lumbus, Ohio, Her husband left Tuesday evening for their homo' In Ohio where the funeral serv-! ices will be eld next Hunday. ' Her deutl. brought to un end! bO yeurs of Wedded life.' .... ' Mar N V' . CHILD'S Phy Suits 89c Khaki, blue or Us striped, red trimmej. Sizes 3 to 8. J widow und thrco daughter; Mrv Mutt Coulwell, of La Grande; Mrs. It. H. Cook, of Baker; and Sir. Gilbert Nllsson, of Qulncy, Cal. , rilltlMXIAN I.t'MI. Christian l.und, who for many years was proprietor of Lund' Grocery on North Second street, in deud here. Funeral arrangements huvo not yet been completed. Tho body Is at Bnodgruss and Zllit mermun's undertaking parlors. ... Tho decedent -was born In Den mark In 18811 und came to Mantl, mali In 18011 with his parent. He wus married to Kmma Dorothea Peterson In Halt Luke City In 1884 and Mr. and Mra Lund moved to Oregon In 18911, first settling lit Cove end then coming to U Grunde four years lutor whero thoy huvo resldod since. . . , ... Mr, Lund Is survived by his We Buy (or Less Vie Sell for Less MEN'S STRAWS All new weaves and shapes. .'Regular $2 to $4.45 values now- 95c to $2.85 BATHING SUITS For men and women. Heavy wool suits $3.43 to $1.95 ' CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS As low as 95c NWUiKa31l..aJ .:..,.......'. Destroyers of High Prices. east. being Intoxicated. t M'SushorT i".'.'.. bXel l,o have purchased hew. va Urt und'gid J..rV r C. U Cudwei. .eft Friday or t ur l ing aeco.n ante by ' his .'"''"" '"" "n '"ilmo and. expense went for naught ""S for Molalla. Oregon, where wire" Mrs. Jla'ey has bee., visit- 1 P"terson. . OscUr .Max-jln redl,,.ul court 'cro tuduy.s Kvpn he acted as a Judge of bucking Imr friend In, Portland for several . Bn.a ""'r- ' the jury wus ready, to bo sworn : .lays. Best Wheat in State Grown in This County ill) Above Ycntonlay ' Despite the thi.i.derHlorni. which cleared the air anil brought tem li'irary relief from lite heat wave nf Mm t,nf ' u-Mit- Ihe mcroiin-' hove before the. - any, Ana. me seen i prunuunc-u u,u. jecleu Hie court ruled the jury wa Today Is cooler and cleanest ever prouuecu in urreu,,, nut li.ipanelcd because It was not (Continued from I'ago 1) before Judge Churles E. Wolverton to try Charles K. S. Hpurhuwk, In dicted for Mann act violation, for bringing Mildred Oregg, alia Mil dred Clark from tiiokaiio to Port land on December 111. 1920 instead of 1925. While tho 'defense', ob1 K'HcIhmI !I'.i al .,.i..,i 1 the Portland rorcunst predicts ro-JuriiH thought still to hold that yKi sworn, und ordered the Indict lief for Eustern Oregon. ''record. jmcnt turned back to tho grand ! ; Gasklll ha continued Ihe selec-1 jury which mceta July 19 and thu At Wallowa Lake Thl Week I tlon und produced a strain of hard . cttso sct for trial July i m... n,i,.v iMehnrilann. willi federation neuriy in good, lie is her mother. Mra George' Jacobs. - now working with sinull lols of of Portlund, us her guest. Is spend- j severul other grain vurlelles. A lug the week al Alpine Acres, tho visit to Ills place for ine purpose Rain Drenches Fires; . Hail Fatal to Chicks Itieliarilson cottage Wallowa lake. at thu llead of 'of discussing nnd viewing the suits of pure seed Is on the pro . j griiui ,v, iiiu i.iiuci. in v..w. To lliivc Ann Trentiil slon Friday. July ?. . Mrs. Huxel Itohln went to Wel per last evening with ' her small son, who Is to have Ills broken HOSPITALS CHYIN'G ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Tho arm treated. The youngster fell I Journal of the Medical society ot from a horse Sumley while he was New Jersey 'objects to Uncle Hum playing Willi friends lie and his mo- reeding Ihe fishes with confiscated ther were 'visiting' ut Welser. The I liquor If It bi good. It says the X-rna plcttures were taken there, hospitals are In, crying need of so ltns necessary for Ihe child to I .inch. ' COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o Clint's Money Raising Sale ''. o I o o 8 i o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o J s- o o o o o o o o o o o 1 O I ' o o o o o o o o I o ; o o o o UNT Heath KLAMATH KAU.S, Ore-., July 7 (AD. lutn und hull stotin which swt'pt this Htetlon ycatcrUity und IuhI night dispciiMcd mixed bkaHinga. It Hided- In quelling forcHt fires which liavu bwn hurn (ntr lor more thu it two wuuks unci in onu .Hcction liullaloncs killed more thun 70U purebred ehlek',HH on tin Ktsler nineh. The Mtorm tiHHUtned thu proportions of elouJ-bm-Ht in some sect ions, doing1 no dtuniiK'i, however. WHITE PINE IS CAPITAL ; OF; N ATION (Continued from Pago 1) A ItllAIi.STAJI OI' HOI' for fiufferoi-8 froin vurloun 11 f )h chtroprtu'tlu. It means tho re storation of heuKh, to ninny propie wiio liuve not been benefited by drugs und ordinary medicinal treatment. Consultation ut our ofTlco will, pi uce you under no obi iffa Mon. Cull loduy and let me explain this wonderful seleiiee to you. im. J. E. HOODKLl, 20 Soiiuner lllilg, riimie 4t7-W Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Mother-- always get Cooks in 3 to 5 Minutes Faster than Plain Toast The only quick-cooking oat with fnmou Quaker Oats flavor. The rich and toasly flavor that will win your child to this important strength building food that every child should nave every day is Quick Quaker. Imitations cost the same. Get the genuine. . with GOING ON EVERY DAY. Save now on your needs for summer. Make your dollars have more cents at Clint's. MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY. Jantzen Swimming Suits Agency motor eruft awult his pleasure, und O he at oiieo expressed a desire to O explore Iako Osgood In ono ' of O.i ....... . . . . . q ineiit. niui uwar ju, uiuei uure o taker of the camp, guiding- ' the O launch, Mr. nnd Airs" Coolldare O went for a 20-mlle cruise urounl O the Irregular shore line of the llt q tie body of water returning short- 0 y before lunch. 'floods and 01 OIIAKF.S HIT 3 COUNTRIES 51 (Continued from Tage 1) s o - oj Ktstiifr flood witters today threat olned Mexico City with complete. gilsolHlion und fur Is exprriwid o here thut the nation may face 0 famine or u food short utj unless 0 supplies ure Imported to replace O.erops destroyed by the flood, g All railway tracks within Ifi or o meters of the eapllal were O coxen-d with wutcr last nltfht und IproMpt-cts were that train seric.' between h-re and Kl I'uso, Ijircdo and many Interior points would , have to lie suspended until con jdilioiis Improved. "THE- STOfcE VITH A COMSCINCE hl'IM.KN SI'NI'R'IUI 8 fAMUItlDOK. Miuw. llr, Her bcrt Kpl.iilcn. Itorvurd arclmiologr itft. Is quite skcptlctil about Inscrip tion In KHkuno piirKrtlnir to do Horlho a torrlflc batllo between Xoricoii'.u and Indians la, 1010 A, DRUGSTORE CARA NOME FACE POWDER tine- of the several tints of Cnra Nome Kaee Powder will blend wit h you r con i -pli-xktu perfectly! And the powder will stuy on until you want It oTf. , I'ra grant with tin c n -frnnelnff Cara Nome per- f 11 MIC. ?2.00 Glass Drugs ' v.. La GnaUt, Orcgwi STAR I Today "WITH Daniel Boone THRU THE Wilderness" A stirring pioneer epic of America With Roy Stewart STARTING Thursday Richard 8M1I1TS IN. COTTON For Baby WOOI COTTON AND Hll.K . . Wl.K AND WOOl, Hll.K AND WOOL ..... . . rUHIS 8ILK . - ; DA18V CLOTH , fly tho yurd and hciiiicd. IM)t . 7a- ..HI.S3 ..$1.00 ...$l.(t krt &. Baby Shop '-Everything for' the" Baby At Last! Her Greatest! rrhplmp Hat ftotianol Picture ; J Adapted from the story by liichard Hurdinjr Davis A drama of a daring young soldier in the days of the I laming West. biiKi'' With Ronald Colman ITicre's a note of sadness a lot of gladness in little Kiki. Her smiles! Her wiles! They are here, but with them a greater Norma Tal madgc than you ever saw before! TODAY THURSDAY Admission ...... 40c Children . . . .... 10c ARCADE FRIDAY BEN LYON In "THE SAVAGEf