Thursday, October 21, 1926.'
T7A HKANDE. EVENmG-jOBSEKVER'
Tape Ftvr'fc
Local News In Brief
Ililuriuil In Klfrin mctl, Ida., where they wont tho
r'loyd Gallowuy relumed to his first of the week after Mm. Pol
lioiuo ut ElRM on I'll" morning's lurd's hither unii mother, who will
train. Ho has ueen .hero, uii or , spend the wintor In i.a. Grande.
this week on Jury duty.
Here From Vnloii
.Mrs. t I.. Seotl. Mrs. O. J.
Skiff, Mm. Nels Kchoonover and
To Visit at HolMe
iiwn LuNita. Gushill went to
ii..lMn on this inornlnn's train ! llrs- ""Hard, of Union, were 111 IB
where Bho will Visit friends for a Gmndo this nrtornoon ullendlnK
few days. ju meeting of the Woman's Keller
, , euii'
CHICAGO GANGS
DECLARE PEACE
LA GRANDE MEN
VIEW COPPER IN
BAKER TUNNELS
1'Mtlnx in Wallowa Comity
George Hunter was In l,a Grande
this morning from his home ut
l'endlcton. Hu was on his way
In Wallowa county to spend tho
day fishing.
Keturii From Motor Trip .
Mr. and Mrs, K, H. Appleby and
aon, Carlton, returned luHt night
' from n. motor trip through Cen
tral Washington. They left L.a
Grande Sunday.
Sew Sign Going Up .
A new electric sign is being put
ii over the Glass drug" store to
day. "Drugs", in large letters, is
written In electric lights on -tho
situ nnd above it is smaller letters j
"Tho ltexall Store".
1'ivak Ciirrot--
W. S. Thorp, who lives west of
Island City, was exhibiting a freak
carrot In J,a Grande today, Tho
vegetable weighed three and a
(tuurter pounds and. Instead of
taking, the UHUtid form, branched
n't the top into several largo roots,
each as big us an ordinary carrot,
und Intertwined together in a puz
zling manner. Mr. Thorp reports
that several carrots he raised this
year were as heavy as four pounds
euch.
CATHERINE CREEK
PERSONALS
Visited Horn Yosti-nlay
t Mrs. Minerva Nickerson and
daughter. llovey, and son. Will,
were in ha Grande yesterday. They
were visiting at the homo of Mrs.
Niekerson's sister. Mrs. Joe Clark.
Police. However,
Murdered Man Shortly
, After Armistice
CHH-AQO. Oet. 2 1 ( Al') l'ouce
has heon doolured In Ranffland! ,
Clanester chiefs and their fum'
illes were reported celebrating to
day the armistice between mo
Cicero and Chicago north, side
pangs which tlioy hope will con
firm the recent tender of the onvo
Deer Heads on .
Display Here As
Season Closes
As season-end . trophies three
beautiful specimen
' (Continued" from Page One) '"
find I .,,,, n,., ,v. nllenllon
himnluir their minds from crag to
higher crags of nintlieinallcs. mil . uoen urougni id lm. urnnue,
their real thrill enmo when tlioyjhy Bird Jtonnctt, local contractor:
actually entered the shafts. - Carl O. Helm, district attorney;
Dr. W; T. I'hy. president of tho land Jim Mofelock, automobllo
I'nlon county chamber: presided .dealer; respectively,
over tho luncheon program, call- J Mr. Bennett and Ray West, of
Ing on each Maker und Iji Grande this city, hunted In Eastern Umn
liaiilelpant to Introduce himself. tia county on the last day. the
Judge Hugh K. llrady brought former killing what he has termed
to llaker "the greetings from the 'a "king of the forest" with a horn
metropolis of Eastern Oregon." I spread of S5 Inches. This was a
branch In the words of one who i ltol.ert Withycomlic. who has mulo deer, with 10-lncn cars.
.... , a i,iin.r f..mii nnd , ehurce of the state experiment unusually well-developed horns
their machine gun Hayings becuuso ; farm at Union, told tho company ; with si point and a tow nubbins.
there ta plenty of business lor an ol uui w-rviw im. .u "
of us.
ALLOW U. S. BANK , ,
. SUM OF f 1,734.70
' (Continued from Page One)
But beforo tho peace" pact was
more than a few hours old. tho
body of un unidentified man. about
25 years old was found on the west commerce quartet of ha Grande,
8l(j(!i i .. tanu men mo rruwu Mus.uiiiy u..
Ho had been shot through the ; s utsliuii. vv. w. nusuaum. "ii -head,
apparently "taken for a . visnr of music In the local schools,
ride", mnanlnir murder In gangster , led In assembly singing, with Mrs.
narlnnoo. but whether he was a George R
member of tho peace4 making
weighed 325
there for Knstorn Oregon farmers. I pounds. The. head Is on display
Quartet Scores ! at tho Oregon Hardware, company
At least halt a dozen tunes were store. Ray West also got a deer.
lmrmonlned by the chamber of . but considerably smaller.
UniiM' liHiui iloscnii
fclon It. Kherhard went to lo
t-lili lust night. Mrs. Kherhard
returned home with hlnr. She hus
been there with her mother since
her father's deuth more than a
week ago.
llnvy llaby Son
Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Hancock.
4 of Cove, are tho parents of a nine
1 nnd one-fourth pound baby girl
born to them at the Grande Hondo
huepitul Tuesday. Moth mother
and baby are getting along nicely.
Dinner Tomorrow Night
The lluptirlt Women's society
will servo their regular monthly
dinner tomorrow evening at the
church from 6:30 to 7:3" o'clock
Mrs. l.uey Graham and Mrs. lucy
(llniun uro in charge.
Homo Tills Morning
After spending, last night in T,a
(Jrunde and attending the demo
cratic mooting at tho l-'oley hotel
Sam Ilrooks returned to his homo
at llllhler tills morning.
CcMttrnetor Here
Albert I.. Smith, contractor of
llnrdman. Ore., was in i.a Grande
tmliiv CJilllnir Ut Ihe Htltto MtrhWUV
offices hero. Mr. Smith is looking I DeVoro
over the Kock Croek-I.ostlne re- Mr: and Mrs. J. V. DeVoro wore
sitrfneing job. which will bo let at recent visitors at the home of Mr,
tho next meeting of tho state high- and Mrs. iJoyd I'lerce, of La
CATHKKINK rliKEK (Sp
cial) MirapB l-'unieo and Alphla
HuHlck. Mrs. Kmlly Gorman and
Mr. and Mrs. Kalph I'ornian. all
of Haker, came down last Friday
to attend the funeral of S. K. Cu
sick. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. Tt. Phillips mot
ored to l.u Grande last week to
visit her sister, Mrs. Hoy Horde.
Lester Eaton, of Portland. Is vis
iting at tho home of J. 1'". UeVorc
this week.
A. N. Rtonedahl was In La
Grande on business Tuesday.
Miss Blanche Whiting, local
fliool teacher, entertained her pu
pils last Tuesday by taking them
to La Grande to a nialllnoc.
i Mrs. William Swlgef. who has
been at Hot Lake for.Bome time.
Is reported us , improving In
honlth.
lOd I'lcklo helped Hoy Jones
move to his new home Tuesday.
It. H. llonney and "Doc" Green
left last Friday on a several days
deer hunt.
Miss Mao MeDaniel. who leaches
school lit I'nlon. was a guest at
tho Mih s' .home Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Hogers will
make their homo with their aunt,
Mrs. S. !'. .Cuslok this winter. '
Hobert Itusiek and Chester God-
Hoy spent several days of last week
out hunting.
Kd Miles killed a four-point
buck deer last week.
Mr.i. Sterile Wigglesworth and
Mrs. Myra Getchell and daughter.
Muridec. wore Sunday guests at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. I'
Messrs. Morelock and Helm
made their second trip to tho vic
inity of Alder Springs In Wullowa
county, earlier Id the week.
Mr.' Morelock's first and only
lllrnle at the piano. 'success of the season proved a
Alter luncheon. Ihe crowd all most unusual prlne, being a stocky
gangs was undetermined - , but a few Hosts and guosis wno nau canuoo accr wun s, snowy iiu
Tho police too. continued their ! lo return to their businesses of massive 'horns with flvo pic
search for tho men involved in the ! climbed into tho cara provided for, turesque oints and douons of tiny
machine gun assasinatlon of Hy- the trip to Hie nunc.
mle Weiss, head of tho north side "All roads lead to ' the Mother
gang, over which Dion O'ltunlon I"de inino." Clifford Bowen. mln
hcld sway until his assasinatlon. 1 Ing engineer and guldo for the day.
and an associate, and tho wounding Insisted when the drivers asked
of three others. Including W. W. , which street lo ioiiow. -
, ItDtl IKNIU III -Ulltli
A good highway on which tho
oxenrslmv started ran out after
bankruptcy orally promts and
agree with the plaintiff to pay the
nnltx Rt nnf (n nhillll 1 IT'S first
uucka havo ctima of urtlon aecordlng to Its
lernvH, notwithiilandhiK the bunk
ruptey proceedings?" j
Answer: No,
'The Jury was charged at 3 p. m.
Wednesday, and arrived at an
agreement at 8 o'clock last night.
rhe judge having been called away
the verdict wns sealed for delivery
this morning.
John S. Hodgin represented Mil
ler: t'ochran & Kberhard, the
bunk.
, Itetrlal of the ' cnse of Floyd
McKennon agninst K. Zundell, on
which n. Jury disagreed last term
of court, opened . this morning.
Cochran & Kberhard appeal for
the plaintiff. Utngo & Wrlghtt are
attorneys Tor the defendant. The
case involves a suit lor $2,01)0 for
conversion of personal property.
tho property being a vulcanizing
outfit. , .
JEtfMIE SULUVANV
x BEGINS , VACATION
"(Continued from Page One)
O'Brien, a lawyer. ,
Hut the adherents of "Searfaco,
Al", Oapone, monarch of tho gang
feudsters In L'cero w'here a mass anout 1 Ti miles, ana auer mai mo
attack by machine gun fire from Iway lay over hlllroads that wan
several automobiles was directed dercd up and down through some
or the mom coioriui nisioriu uiii;n
ground of tho Capper City.
An abandoned mine over here,
operations about to bo resumed
over there, ghosts of hopes rising
as each new turn recalled a work
ed out project. .
The Mother Lode. Clover Crock.
Halm Creek and other mines; now
SntlirfljlV Tlflttta l'r company's control, pierce
- look at as hundreds of others
Everybody that wants to seo La 'around them. Their buildings aro
Grande defeut Baker Saturday al -1 only primitive yet me money.
tornoon. in the only big football guides expinmea is going u
game of the season left to be ground und not' on top.
played on the home field, l'as th
apparently at Capone and those of
Georgo Moran, Maxie Klsen und
others who remain of the O'lktn-Ion-Welss
faction, were jubilant.
High School To
State Rally lor
way commission, i-lo now has the
contract for grndlnqr the forest
read in Morrow,. county,, ,.
Home From Portland
A. I'. .Miller was In l.a Grande this
morning on his way home to Kn
lerprlse after a business trip to
Portland. Ho was accompanied by
K. K. Haxtor. of Portland, who is
in the mortgage loan business. Mr.
Paxtor will be at Kntcrptisc for
several days on buslnoej.
Al .Munclr'il. (ieriiuiny
A card has been received from
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hoeseh, who
lire now at Munchcn, Germany.
Tlmy are attending the famous
October Kest. there and huving a
fine time, Mr. Hoeseh writes. Mr.
and Mrs. Hoeseh and their son.
Mareu.'i, are on a trip around tho
world.
prongs, beside Bniears of "velvet"
that the buck had not succeeded
In rubbing off. Tho cars measur
ed 11V4 Inches long.. Tho unlmnl
perhaps was heavier than moat
others brought In this season,
weighing close to. 850 pounds, ac
cording to tho butcher that dressed
II. The bag , was made on what
Is known as "High ridge, between
Deep Canyon and Mlnam, south of
Aldor Springs;- This head Is bolng
shown lh tho window of the Lilly
hardware'.'. .r . ,
KIT i:XDS IX DKATH
KPGKNW. Ore.. Oct. 21 (AP)
Thu body of L. A. Winkle, em
ploye of the Booth-Kelly Lumber
com.pany al camp ."4. near Wendl
ing. was found lying face down
ward in rive inches' of wjitOr in the
pump house near Ilio camp yester
day noon. He had apparently
boon stricken with an epileptic fit
and had been unable to arise, ac
cording (o Coroner W. W. llrnns
teltor who investigated.
long beforo he was put In thu cur
Inspection department.
Cnr Influx-tor in 1H9J
He was n car inspector when
he transferred to l.a Grande 84
years ago. Then for 23 years he
was wrecking toromnn, subject lo
call any time of day or night. He
null that Job when his wife died
about 10 years ago. because ho
would not leave his little girl
alone while he was out on rescue
trips. Kor a time ho worked on
tho rip truck, finally finding his
way back to his old Job as car
Inspector.
Jlnuule Sullivan . has no Idea
how many hundreds of thousands
of curs he has inspected.
"Whv. freight trains pull In'
hero'now'dnys with 71). und S" cars
In u string.
"When I came to work here
In 1S32, little o!d No. 17111, now
running on the brunch, wus the
biggest locomotlvo on the road."
And his Irish eyes crinkled as ho
added. "Look- at It now along
side of ono of those 54U"s." -
Jlmmle Sulllvnn had a birthday
party at the home of his son,
J. . Sullivan, Inst night. .It fol
lowed close on tho hearly fare
well that the boys gave him when
ho checked out. for tho lust time
at the yurds.
They'll have a lot of chaff to
fling after him when he boards
IN THI WIS
EUGENE V. DEBS
GALLED BEYOND
(Continued from Pare Ono)
Not much'
In the way of equipment has been
Installed in the village of shacks
and shafts.
L'nd'r the sagebrush, however,
the rough' wulls of tho tunnels
gtisten. . And linker believes the
geologists when thoy say that the
hills hold treasure to grid a great
future. ' " '
wholehearted Invitation of the
school student hotly to get in on
the rally that will be staged ! r!-
day afternoon.
Clusses will be dismissed nt -
o'clock, and all will gather In th"
ludllorium for" a rousing pep
meeting. The La Grande muniil
nal hand will furnish some of the
music, i Songs und yells will fin
ish the program.
The parade will be next. A
float will lead the procession, fol
lowed by tho football men In eaia.
After them will wind a serpentine
of boosters.
Cnnlnln Sniutz' team will moot
with the Hl-Duils ut i r.o "1"1', ,,,, hcrc t,y that Clmlrnwn White
VOTE FRAUDS
ALLEGED IN
MANY STATES
Continued from Fnw Ont
science hall in the evening to dine
while they talk things over.
Kunerap services will be held nt
Terro Haute, Hid... his blrthpluce.
Friday or Saturday.. After which
the body "will be taken to lndlun
apolls for: cremation. The Terro
Haute service probably will bo pub
lic. . . ; ! -'Kidney'
RWase Sets In
Debs suffered a nervous break
down a month ago and wns brought
to an Klmhurat sunlturlum for resti
und treatment. Ills advanced years
and the' heart disease he had been I
forced to . fight off virtually
throughout his mature life left;
linn with little resistance and kid-j
ney disease, adding Its complica-
Hon several weeks ago. tipped the:
scales coijipletely against him.
; In addition to his wife, the so-
clullst leader Is survived by u bro
ther. Theodore, of Munlce. Ind..
and twoisisters, .Mrs. John S.
Heinle. "Berre Haute, und Mrs. C. j
O. Mnlllijux.; New York.
T
Grande. . ; ' '
Mrs. V K. Fickle has been on
tlysie.l' -lisXor the past wuek. She
is better now.
mx.vs ii :ri-:xsK
NKW YORK Nina Wilcox
Putnam'H defense in the suit over
a note for $3.55ou is that the plaln
UfT, Jrhn J. Schwurlss. an attorney,
reported that he could obtain for
her a dtvoi-ce in New- York from
H. J. - Sanderson by collusion,
Kchwnrtz denies this. She finally
obtained a divorce in Kloridu after
a decree was vacated In It bode
Island. , .
PETER PAN SUIT
On Wily Home lo I'.lgln
Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas and son:
1'enry. accompanied by A. K. Mc
lUellan. were in Ihe city this niorn
iMg on their way to Klgln where
. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas make their
home. They have been visiting 1ir
iVshvillo. N. ('., since August. Mr.
Mel'lellan accompanied them to
Klgln and will visit there Indefinitely.
YNIIoil 111 Nelson llonu'
Mrs A- K. Walliorn. of Spokane,
visited In La Grande Sunday at the
homo of Mrs.; N. Nelson. Mrs. Wal
liorn. who Is the wife or tho pimlor
of the Kngllsh Lutheran church of
fltokaii". was on her way home
from Knokrord. 111., where she nt
lended the bi-annual convention of
tho Missionary society of tho Un
ited Lutheran church.
Kpivitl Winter Hen
Hev. and Mrs. (Jeorw1 A.
l'lnUrd and two children. Albert,
und Helen Louise, will return lo
La Grande tomorrow from Em-
Michaels-Stern
Value First
SUITS and
OVERCOATS
At CLINT'S
Hundreds to se
lect from in new
est and latest col
ors and styles.
Moderate Prices
$27.45 to $47.45
Clint's
Clothiery
The More with Conscience"
I
WAVKS I'.X(il LI'i:i. Ill-'.U
CAMHIUDOH. Mass. The will,
of Mrs. James H. Woods, wlto ol rtId.l(0 fm. v
Harvard protessor. supuiaier.
that her diamonds shall he cast
into t'ie sea. Her body was found
In lh" Atlantic, after she had van
ished from u steamship.
700 A3PTEND
FfRST NIGHT
DAYS OF .'49
at . t lit! state democratic, campaign
committee. had wild withdrawal of
request ol Ihe leuerui invest. itaiiou,
of chii'rges uf expcnditurcM against
Setitt itullKtr deinooria4. can-
S. senate, was eon-
tenipluted.
data for preseiuauon to the senuteVno of march led from the Klks
eumnuicii funds committee," con-! temple inrougn .inn uu ...
(Contliiucd from Page Ono.)
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
The greatest val
ues in dress pants ;
for men and
young men. These
trousers' 'are the
famous Hart
Schaffner and
Marx make and
were bought to re
tail from $9.00 up.
New York Store
low price ; '',
$4.45 to $5.95
Lumbermen's ) ;
' Mits ti"-t
A heavy mule siting
miv'Wire - seweu
reversible face.
T h ese mits are
standard for lum
ber handlers. New
Yo'rriSt'dii'6""l3WS'cJ
. :79c
Heather Hose
For Childroa '
. r
Wo are selling these servlconblo
lyct dressy Y fnncy top, wool-nnd-ciutnii
Heather Ho to aa a
value-n Inner at
Prlco II 0c '
Jersey Ribbed
Stockings
I'i'ico ioo
Pull length, Camel und Itiiu
:i noy Wool inlxcil.
tho train for Tennesson Sunday. ;
Uut a close, obsorv.ir may notice
that they' glvo nn extra bit of ut
tcutlon to his car.
LINEN TOWELS J
Stamped on pure linen with colored
' ends; hemstitched.
' v-' OO5J
ART & BABY SHOP
MEN AND WOMEN ,
KOX'T DltlVlO A CAIt OK HIDE IN OXK t'NI.I'.SS YOlf' IIAVK
OKK O' Ol'It SI'KCIAI, Al"nMOHII.K ACCIIIUNT POI.IC'IKS
; ONLY $6.50 PER YEAR i
" 1 KT VOI'K I'OliU'V IIIOPOItK THK WHKCK 1
, We I'lin iilso NOW write your uiitouiohllc liiKunuico ut 11 low
cl rale Hum you are paying.
V I'XITKU PNDKllWltlTKHS, IXC.
.-' , .. ' Homo Office, Pmlluntl, Oregon, j
PYRAMID LAND CO., Local Agent
PERRY PERSONALS
PKHltY. ( Specia I ) M if-ft Opal
llelekel. of La Grande, recently j
vislled her sister. Mrs. Karl Mur
ray, of Perry. ' 1
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Norl hool.t.
were La Grande visitors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Larson made
a trln lo Ui Grande Tuesday to
consult 'the doctor about their son.
Koltn. who has been ill.
Mrs. Ole Mathson and son. Louis
made a trip to La Grande the first
of the week.
Mrs. Jacob Murray recently vis
ited In La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. John Camp. Mrs.
Braver and Mr. and Mrs. .1. If.
Diehl. of IfU. Grande, visited at tin
horn" of Mr. anil Mrs. Hurt Kail
hero u few days ago.
Mrs. I.owrey. of Sfntttc. Is vis
iting her son. ICdd Pfc l.' hero.
Mrs. Henry Moss, of La Grande,
rooel.tly visited here with her par
ents Mr. nnd Mrs. C. c. Johansen.
Joe Smith nnd family were 1,11
Grande visitors olio day, this week.
Kllzabeth Johanson and Lln
notte Heher were recent La (Inuido
visitors.
Al Holier made a trip lo Island
City ono day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stevenson
wore lii La Grande recently.
K. W. Smith was a businoiis vis
itor to La Grunde this week.
liuis Graham made a trip to
l.a Grande this week.
tinned .Sumner, "and simply uwalt-
ing word from Chairman Heed of
that committee as. to when audi
where the inquiry will be held."
Sumner said he had not received
a letter which White wrote him,
and of which The Associated Press
made 11 copy iivullable to Sumner.
"We will not submit to with
drawal or those charges," nsscrtod
Whltu in u letter to Sumner.
MoNAItY TO ((IXI)I'(T QU7.
SA.V FRANCISCO, Oct. 21. (Al1)
Senatur McNnry, republlcun,
oroKon, .member of the . senate
campaign funds coniniltlee, said
biro today he will leave on the
lir-t train for Seattle tonight to
conduct an Investigation Into the
Washington stale political campaign.
Hon. finally w ndlng up on i no
Kir strcotcntrnnce to the hall. To
night thtf' American. Legion drum
und bugliij corps w.lll also take part
In Ihe parade.
.Quito a number of ' out-of-town
people wfero present last night,
auguring ' well, It Is suld, for fu
ture attendaitce from nearby .
. . ...... IT....IIU ll.n rll-ut 1
luwim uiiu ciin-H. ii -
night or two finds only l-n Grund
ors enjoying the show.
Tho entire net proceeds from tho
Days of M9 will he used tor the
annuul Chrlslnias tree for children
of La Grande und to furnish pro
visions for the needy families hero.
Destroyers of High Trices.
Frigidaires
Delco-Light Plants
Jesse Rosenbaum Electric Shop
,,. Radio Supplies, Tubes, Radios, Etc.
"(ppofiitejPi' Oi- Ph6ne,,Main"rlG4f
Delco-Light Pumps
Atwater-Kent Radios
WIND DAMAGE
IN HAVANA IS
$30,000,000
(t'onliniii'd from l'affe One)
that little renl damuKO was done
lo stroiiKly built houses.
Obituary
MEDICAL SPRINGS
M KDH'A t SIMCIXOM, Speri;il
Mrs. G. 1'erkins, aft-r vlsillnff at
her home in Haker for a few days,
is nprnln at the Coital'. Win- 1
linprovinfc In health.
K. J. I,a Korit; and K H. linddH,
prominent business men of Hunt
ington, are spending a few dtiys nt
the ottnc'.
John Vanord'T. of I'a !(. Ida.,
Is, at Medleal SpriiiKS t li ir? we.-k
gathering his cattl. While h n
he S visiting f riinds and rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. tculf and
bahy daughter. Kae South and
Verntf Kirkland were visit ing at
the Oeorge South home Sunday
and hunting rhincw ph'UKints.
ltuy imnran. of Tove, is rois
tered at the Cottage.
I Whttten went to I-a (rand
on business Monday.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Leonard Huffrmn
Tt'ter I'an really was In fashion
a few centuries hnd of time.
HiTitrdfng to Mi irah Marsh
nf Ls Anueles. who dwlpned
this i'eter I'an bathlnc suit. Moth
gully und the suit urt-well, at
least attractive
MIAMI, Kin., Oet. 21 (A,I')-
Dawii found damage from tho fill-j
uilli gate wmcn siritrs. ituuiiu iiidi
njtfht conilned to a small amount
of d'lirls In soine streets with no
ot her wreehago apparent. There
was no reported damage to ship
ping. With Ihe lost favorable weather
report this morning, hundreds of
pi-rsons gathered before the post
office and took part in a celebra
tion nt Miami's escape from tho
siorm. I
Storm Neiit-M ItaliUtmtM
The hurricane apparently pass
ed to the south and east of Miami.
Meanwhile efforts were dlreetcd
to get in coinmunleatlon with Nas
sau, rnpitnl of the Hahamu islands,
toward which the hurrlcano was
vering alter lashing ll fury on
Cuba yesterday. Hadio operators
nt ! a. m. had been unable to
talillsh communication with tho
I'.ahariias. .
Whil" crippled wire service pre
vented an accurate cheek upon the
storm ares, only one death was re
jjortcd In Florida as a result of the
jrttnrm. A pedestrnin In Miami was
I Hit nek by aflulllng sign board last
' night and succumbed a short time
later.
MltS. KISAN coi,i;max
Mrs. Hunan (.olenmn, a resident
or ha CJrundo for Jfi years, died
Ht ! o'clock Wednesday morning
at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
W. II. Parker at 22MH North De
pot street. Sho whU HO years old.
Mrs, Coleman was born July
24. 1 846. a Whlteford, Mich. She
came here In 1M)4. and has made
her home here ever since. Vler
husband died several years ago.
, Besides the daughter witn
whom she had been living, four
gntndchlldren survive her.
Kuneral services will be at the
Snodgrass & Zimmerman ' chapel
Ht. J u o'clock Friday - morning.
Hurial will be In the Island nty
cemetery. Members of the W. ).
W. and of the CI. 1. A. to H. of I..
K. will attend the services en
masse.
Looking for a laugh?
Like to get a thrill?
Got sonic time . you
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Well then
' ' SEE
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Vir ?itture J ,
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NEIL HAMILTON
ARLETTE VJIROMI
MATT MOOP.E
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iARLE WIUIWS
v. s. I'.Mii.iKsr i.M.ii:i
WAsm.NCITON. flit. 21. (Al'l
The Amerleiin enilnissy billhllllK In
ll;iv;in.t 'V.I.S Imdly dnninifeil hy
of I'nlon. were visllliw irlnllven yeerMiy's Mtorm. Amhsssiulitr
here Hiinduy. They w. re neemn-i f :enriiM'i'Mviler Infornio'l the slulu
pnnled hy .Mrs. J. Kennedy, ulso ileimiiment lorliiy.
of I'nlon. j
Mrs. H. H:iyis und "li. Wilson. H :. llni s you never i'e: fHtlll
of fh-egon city. were here lust I 'ATTAIN. HV KVK OF C1A.M E.
week. I'tAliS LlLl liAT.
PLASTER WALL
BOARD
Our car of Schu
macher plaster wall
board is now in. It's
fine for walls and
ceilings.
Fireproof, and a
perfect., insulator
against heat and cold.
VAN PETTEN
LUMBER CO.
Phone Main 732
Quick Service.
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FRIDAY
SATURDAY
T-O-N-WMI-T
"THE
OLD SOAK"
With
Jean Hersholt
A Smashing Drama of the Rails!
Here's a mad, whirling, rushing, roaring,
hairing-lifting drama of splintered stee.l
'' and welded hearts! A real thriller that'll
make you grip your seat! A picture you
can't afford to miss!
featuring
Jack Daugherty, Blanche Mehaf fey
From Frank Spearman's famous story,
, . 1 "The Nerve of Foley"
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
STAR
Last Time TONIGHT
NORMA SHEARER. In 'THE WANING SEX'
And
Mack Sennctt - Alice Day Comedy
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