La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 13, 1926, Image 5

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    Monday, -December. 13, 1020.
LA GRANDE - EVENING ORSERVER
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ATTENDS OLDER
BOYS' MEETING
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
59STOHIS ,
Local NeWs In Brief
I
AW MA i BE A -SPORT"!
L1,',.,11',,..-
nr Nnrtll I'owdnr. aucnt Himdttv In
thin city.
Wiser Slim Ilviw
... hi-
ChaB. V. J.iiuls, who iimko
liomo at Wulwr, la atopiilng'
l'olny holol today.
t n,n!
ut 1110
l,i'fl 1'ur JVnillntoii ,
Dr. W. B. Thimii'wuito left' this
for Pimdh'toi..' Ho will"
litorniitlf
in nd all Of thin woik . testing i
cutllo In Umatilla county. . -
(iui'vls nt. AValo Home
Mr. uml Mrs. Alfred Hirkey; ot
T'liaki'r, were Btii'sts In I .a aritndo
over Uio week end ut tho homo of
.Mr. ulld .Mrs. C. is!. Wale.
Hack (o Work
I). J.. Klmmell, rural mall car-
rier. is buck ut work this mom-
ing after several days confined to
his homo hecnuso of Illness. . -
Miitttei' (tin to llu)imer '
The Itev. Li'sK'r June pastor of
Hie Christian ehurtll at Knter -
prise, was In l.u tSrande this morn -
inif on his wuy to lleppner.
.
Spend Kay in llcrinlstoii
.Mr. und Mrs. Sherwood ' Wll-
minis' und their daughter, Jean.
.i-,.v tn Yleriiilstnn veslenlav
where Williams looked after bust-
ners inleresta '
Married Here
.1. Donald Weaver nnd Mnrgnrel'1. . :Kr A. Vincent . stupped in T.ft.
Nedroe, both 'of Wallowa county, "'Grande on his way home from
were - married by Justice, of tho lortlsnd' to Idaho:' 'lie was form-:
l'eaee Hugh K. Hratly Friday nf- orly a salesman In this district and
. ternoon at five o'clock, Tiny lias many friends hero.- .'
V .sehal'fer and t.'olon it. Kberhard ' :
were the witnesses. j SH-nd WmMTKml Hero
I Miss Shirley White and Miss
Mr. Oliver Hclter Constance MeKensle, of Waliowft,
Mis. Joe Oliver, who has been spent the week end in I.s. Graiuio
111 at her home here for the past' shopping and visiting with friends,
in days, is reported to bo much Miss White is a graduate of tho
belter toduy. She Is able to sit up Wallowa high school. Miss Mo-
o part of the time.
I Virfcilcil r0 r
O. J. iieioii, of l'ortlan.1. for- Itrinrn l WvHh'
felted a 50 bond, on a charge of 13.-V. Church and wife and Mr
reckless driving. In the Justice Harold McDanlclds, all ol Max
court this morning. - rierson was vllle.. returned Sunday after spenrt
ariested yesterday m ar Kainclu. ' lug the week end here. Church nt-
: tended the Kastern Oregoit lumber
Have Italiy Son ' .men's meeting. . He and his wife.
.Mr, and Mrs. Howard Richard- slopped at the Koley while Mrs.
son are the proud parents of a MeDimiels visited at the Hherwiod
seven and three-iinaiters pound Williams home.
baby son born to them Friday at ' :
the Grande Itonde hospital, lloth j.efl Tor Salt l.aki ."
molltvr and baby ure getting along chsrlcs H. Heart left lust night
nicely. The little hoy has been for Salt Lake Cily. I'tnh. after
named Morris Francis. attending tho regular quarterly
conference of the letter Hay
Al l.iK'tlFW' Today Saints church here. Heart is an
Hullus Hire, field secretary for attorney In Salt Lake Clly, besides
Orejron Christum Knueavor
Inlon. AvenlAo. l.osline.- this -mora
lint rtcr ntlendinir (lie exee.lltlve
nd union nilly of the Christian
Klldi avor soeli tles here lut utgrlit.
lie will return to l.u Orande to
morrow night and go from here
io Ills home in 1'ortlund.
Homo roe llolhlu
Cordon Mil's arrived in l.
, t.i. nw.nli.ir on his way
home to cove for the Christmas
Imlloays. He Is a student in the
t r -f r rsf -
For Men Only!
THIS is a Store that caters to men's apparel
wishes for 365 days of the year. That's
why this is the logical place to buy the. gifts he
desires at holiday time.
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Shirts
$1.95 to ? 12.45
Hosiery
25d to ?1.50
Gloves
$1.25 to $7.45
Belts
95 to $1.95
Pajamas
$2.75 to $16.85
Sweaters
$2.95 to $13.95
This Christmas Store
"THE STORE WITH
e"llro Oceania. co.l,KP. HI.
' . .. ' "'" Mill
llllll hern tills liLornlnir iin.l
uccomimnk-a iiim home.
Al lVnrtlctoti Totlii,-.
J "r',",r sheriff,
jvndluton litis mtrnliiir.
siioiiftiiitr Saimiiny
.'Mrs. I.llcy All. -hn. tmu i
,",,: , ' Bl"'"t
llliuil Connie lli'nv I
j . k'red Cox. cashier of ll.i Union
hank, ami wife. both 0f whom urn
, well known In Kusiern Oregon
, tennis circles, vera shopping in l.a
Omndo Haturday.
! llri-o From Wallowa
Mrs. Charles Hunter and "daugh
ter, Virginia, of Wallowa, were in
-a orande over thn week end.
They visited with friends and rein.
! live, ulso doing somo Christmas
jShoppiag.
1 .
Imlilcr IVoili' Shoo Kstiinlay
I Mrs. A. T. Glenn and son. Kieth
' and .Mrs. William Iturkman were
I among those from lmbler Kutur-
jduy.' .
I : '
JlHilriieii This Morning . ,
I 1", I- Meyers returned to I.tv
Oruildo. carlv this mortilnt- frnm
lortlund, w here he has. been vn j
uiisinees. ,. .
' lteltirilK 1 flume
jmzio is a memoer ox mo senior
Ketiie
i class .lliei-e. .
uemg one of the seven nresMcnia
of- the- Seventy of -tho-j
church. . . . . - -
1r
MurWU'14' I.Ivilh' Issued
Two marriage lieenses have heeii
ifsued from the county dorks of
fice. William T.'Clatt, of Joseph,
and Flora linker, of Lcwlston.
Ida., obtained a license to wed.
Und license was Issued to lioitu Cul-
ilrsworth nnd Ooldn Winters, holli.
of Kllterprlse.
rr rt rt -ri
Wj
Neckwear
45 to $3.95
Mufflers
$2.45 to $6.45
Hankies
25c to $1.00
Golf Hose
$1.95 to $4.85
Wool Vests
$4.95
Slippers
$1.45 to $2.95
for Men and Boys
A CONSCIENCE"
1 mi1 a hi m
3
The Rev. G. A, Pollard
and Nylic Lewis Return
, from Walla Walla
Tho Uev, . A. Pollard and Nyllc
Lfwis returned to thetr hmen het
lt eveniritf from Wnlla Walla.
WiiMh., where they intended the
Older Jloyn conference, which he
Kan there Krtdny evening und
cloved yoMterday ut noon. -
t'pon their nrrival nt Walla Wul
Ut Sir. l'ulltird wua chosen one of
the dixeuwhlun tiro up leuderjf. uJid
ai:ted In thin cupaclty during the
entire confereuce.
The fliKi meeting of the confer
ence wkh a burnt uet Friday eve
ning, followed by an evening e
Kion. All of the meetlngH were held
In the ChrUtiun church ot Walla
Walla, with the exception of trie
Kuiuhiy morning nervioe, which wa
in .Memorial hull of Whitman col
lege. I&ti Aiicml.
On hundred and fifty-eight per
Hontt title tided the confereuce, rep
roHcutln 28 tbwntt in Oregon and
Wjinlilngton. '
lr. ltaytnond B, Culver, of Iort
land. secretary of Ktudcut work,
and Wesley Kcnntc, tft Seattle, city
wide boyt secretary of the V. M.
C, A., were the principal .spenker
tiurhig the conference. Jr. Culver
poke Krhlay night at th iKtiuiuet
and again during the, Saturday
moraine- session.
Itcnnle Hpolte
ijaturday. afternoon and Sunday
tnornlttg, . ", . . . " -(.Iruup
diHcusHlona made up the
principal pari of- the conference,
each group meeting four times dur
ing the two dayH. . .
HiUurdny afternoon was given
oyer to recreation when trips were
made to the various MtcM of the city
and Hurroundlng territory. .
COLD BLASTS
OVER WEST; 6
DIE IN STORM
(Continued from Pnge Ono)
od. Street were covered with luWj-niwrturo dartast the imnt twt
and Ice this nurnlnK. Tho tem-jdy8 has hevn 34 dvgrc.
perature nt S a. m. was.Sfi ahovej -
Forecnmer K. I. Weils irmised!2 RELIGIOUS
flear and colder weather with an
eant wind and n minimum of l'U
dPKrceH tonight. He would not
promise more miuw.
XIXI-: AHOVK IX l.A tillAXDI-:
Tho ttifinde Homle valley wnl
plunged Into jnid-winter over thej
week end as tho edge of the storm
which came out ot Alaska Satur- herg. alumni .-uperiirtomlwil: Jllssl Apiiroprjadous for She two new through Ut Orande thia ntoinlng
day stretched a white blanket irom Kathcryn Mown. miet hour nnd bHivutis iolaled only J2,fl(l: more 1 tltcy were mot Isy Karl Iteyiiolds,
rim to rim menjnnlns nearly three tenth legion superintendent, and tjum for ti1(t orliflnal divisiona. tho seervinry of tho chamber of com
Inehes In depth. Two jind a half Miss Klin Nelderer, (rensurer, all' inercn' to be usud.lu !uvestlj?at,lng ' mereo, who uccompauled them an
In,.l,. foil In 1 . flt'iiml.. Mn 1 1 1 i-.ln e .
-jnlHt and a feathery fall, 1 buffeted
hy n strong wind, added to the total Kvouimt t nlou luuiy
Hundayanrl this Jnorning. ! .In the evening 41 union rally of
J.U.H night the minimum tcm-'the chrlmlan- chnroii endeavor
pernture was nine degrees above members and the '. K. of . the
tho coldest since the winter of I'lcsliytciian church was hold at
1-nst winter' minlnimn i Ihe I'rcMh.vlcrluii church. Jllss 101
was U above, registered on Jan. 'In Xeiderer n.id Jlis Ocrtrude
SO, l:i. At 7:3"' o'clock- thin Wagoner were leaders,
morning the mercury had risen but Itleo nnd iluller eoch npnlce, the
two degrees. " ( former bringing irrepUms rrom 4IHI
.c. I-;, societies In the aiute of tn-o-
Tlllli:l; IXt'HICS IX I'UXDI.KTOV.g""- Hutlcr talked nl...nt the nn-
I'HMH.ETOJi.. Ore.. Doc. la.l nual I". K. convention to be- at Ore-
(Al'l i'cndleton awoke this tn urn
iii- to find 11 three-inch blanket of
rnou on the uruund. Know untried
Clftilln-K .Sunday aiKjrttoon nnd con -
liil i ihtHfrlw.i nivht.
not;i'K Mtn xT.Mxs viirno
tJUANTrt 1 'ASH, Ore., Icc. 13,
The JtoKtie valley today took on
the uMp'ectM of winter, with the wiow
line alnioNt down to the valley. Alii
mountains urroumling this city are
i covered with muow which fell yei
sxow iv mi;iioih
MKUl'OitU, Ore., Uec. ia(Al')
Snow fell yeMterduy in the hills j
nhotit.
vnllcy,
Mcdford, with rain In the '
A Iwavy .storm ray:-d last 1
jtiyht in the Siskiyou. This niyrn
iiitf there wuh a want finny of wiuw
follow od hy ijiterniitlent wutifOiine
and a nippy hrceae.
Jjiw;it tuiJJ
ItAKKlt, Ore., Dec. 13. (Al
llaker suffered the coldest weath
er o far thl winter today. Tho
government report was ! 3 ahove
zi.-ro. Two liirhe of .snow fell dur
ing the niht. A hri.sk north wind
tw blowing today.
.miiiij:wi:st coi.it sivVKit:
T. I At I., Minn.. JJcc. 13. (Al")
wna raKine in .Minnctiutu today
white liio DaktitaH were cxpeiienc
itif; ieluw zero temiiecalwres.
The Know had blocked many
ItlKhwaCH in Mlnncaotn. A 7i -degree
drop ainca Hunday murnlnt;
wax reported by Yankton. . U..
whicli had nine below toduy. it
wan 3D below today at L'rookston,
Minn.
i:u;i:ni; has s.xow
KL'GKXH, Ure., Ih-c. 13 (Al)
Kugcne rsidt-nts auokp thi morn
ing to find a thin wh(t covrinjr
ovor the city rind the Hurroundlng
hiH nnd vuls.
A liffht hall and snow during the
nlffht covt:rd the ground with a
thin eotitinff. The t pirn t ure dur
ing the night dropped to -HJ
dffree.
tikUn cleared this morninff, nnd
Hie nun tiH'fled the thin mow luyvr.
The weather continued cold, how
ever. KLAMATH Itl.ANKiTr V
KI.AMATH l'Ai.I.H, Ore. Dec. 13
(AD Hnow which hegftn fultlnir
here late yesterday covered this
section in depths ranging- from two
inches on the level to nearly a foot
in the mountain. AM roads Are
open and in irood condition. Tnn-
pcrature la slightly below freezing.
-
ItOSKItl IU4 Mil VI. ii.S
ItOrfKlllHU. ixc. 13 (AD
"old winds blowinK off wiow-tip
ptd liiU'i, Orturht a real touch of
LOOW MA ,
Ri&H-T To
ASooT"
SVft tiJ.
A Kinvw
UOOr AT
LEAbT 'ft.Kl
MsJOUUDlvST'
winter to lioKilmi'6 todiiy. Al- illu'XIH'inli'il lilonlca pri'viouly Hi
tlioUKli no piiow has fr.ik-n in tlu ltroiirlatt'd.
rlty tin' higher hills ure rnppcd j ' ' " Jaiijllio'jl. Views
U1 wlilti!.. while in some ot the .' Bl.mtur. Jni!no hc.
more eMiosed uurtK of th eounly', ..... ..
considerable, snow Iv
fallen. T1...1
highway ihroiiKh the t'unyon in the
jgouthern part of the rounly is r- j
ported to bo covon-d w Ut more ,
than an inch of snow, i h lowest
CONFERENCES
HERE SUNDAY
(Continued From Paire Seven) j
-..-www- . -
mediate sujierictemlent; John r.uu-
of 1 .ii flviinile. Miss ChntMtiJte An
!"drevS. nri'nrUnml. nun vWtnr.;-
;;m City in April. .
Kovni W'ardw Attrml.
The rKUli.r riunrtt-riv nitifrrn
'"f the i'"''r
N'as held Satunin
nnd Stttidny
j with rottrewtitfitivc! fivni wvch
!' wnrds tn ulUMiduiivt'. Those r?p
resnted were ihv Uvu l !r.ntdi
. wiirds, Imhler, AH. (iN, vi l ii
ion ud linker.
t-'harlca II. llciirt. um t i)w
seven prewideniH f Hit' Severn v. (
SuIt Iiite City, ITtnh, avhs here fir
j the coni erenrp.
!' I'"oi:r rffrM-e i!('c;ifi wcrv.
IicJd aturdwy rtjrno .uti
dity und Iuhi cvcnlnK (lit tutfri'tMH-e
jcltiMcd with a nlut;(! Al. I. A. prt-
" .."' ' , ' .m- i...-..m.
Cfit-istm.'is Sciif'x
Koj,'H and hiorlcs, whicli made iii'T1' ',,1tHl1'' hl 1( v. m-tv'tw
the proirram, were of rhr&im.'t. HU r" dHtroy inum-diuiHy wiitHi
The program wan from ii::Hi n'viwk ' f'1J"d MUfifrJuir from Urn dini-axr,
until 8:3. jwhh-h t-llmulali-J in!(;rul twln-i -
itevfval nieetlnurf at ihe Soulh j itloHla.
.Methodist Kphrrip:i iharfh . ,
teeii well attended and will eon- '
Untie fftr it wither wwl;, There wuh
a larwe altendafiet last. Jiijiiil and
Ihe Itev. JI. .S. .ShaoKle. of t'ur
vaiJif, whu has heeji rnjjdiu-JlJj
the meetings, talked on "The One
T.alented Man."
The Hev. A. J, Starmer, well
known Jiero, ulil HH-nit txi the re
vival ineellnj; thi? evea!j.
County SehtHil StspertiHeadent ft.
A. Sayre spoke ut the First J:npt1t
ehurrh yetirday jnni-uiisK iji the
ahwenre of the !lev t,, A. i'.dlard.
and the Itev. W. It, iilealttmy. of
Walla Walla. Wuh., Kpuke at the!
iii-Ht lrelyterjftn ehoreh. t
Itl'IlllllStOJ .Sl'4k
A hiVKo crowd heard the lit. Kcv.
W. I'. Iteming. hi, lj?mip nf Kust
ern retrnn, of iemlletn, at 8t.'
i'eter'R i;pirpi i .ijiiureh. Thei-e
was also Npecial miiMie in en na
tion with his addreH.
In the evenim? iiishnji izimina
ton went tit trnim and tjevejai
t hurches eaneelie? eveain;; fwviccH
mo that the (Jonyt7Kii!ioii mi;;ht '
hear him.
DEMOCRATIC
TAX DILL MAY
REACH HOUSE
Con;ined frrr. Pac On
ryiin? JU'S.gfi
hy the horn
.000 reported (lay
Of the total amount jpro;H
ntcd In the hill, nearly JS'i.aau.i'ao
vntt for tnalntenaneo nf f-.t rai
aid In hliyhway 'ti-nis intl many
millions more to coniimie. the re-
! lentlesH war npaint. ir,.M-t. t-nm
JThe total was $77,ii2 a(ov riir-
jrent funds but $4,774,omi, bep.w
uudf"t estimate. : The rttifjn
nai effe-t-l hy paHnjr dowii hifch-
vay fuuds tfttd authoristng u$v or j
PO .MOO Tv(MVv ,M
fcsU'.iO f !HASt
Guars' MO Ri
K i s t -r:'. -t'!- r'n . t
8RAK
rwt-3 riivi.-jw.;
DROP Tne y
COMlKlCr SACK;
8
' ..... ,.. ,
ripnnvniniinrl t-nnnnltilnllnii rti fli.i
lrt1n.niw of rhl.mi8try nild HoiiH into
H bhUI that to
. . wIltl wntlU. 11,
ft-rrt'd ull the- r'(H!iirci uctivitios
of I1h two nniis, while a food,
drug und Insecticide administra
tion would ho created to. conduct
the rcfjulatwy, or police -w-orli.
.."llesearch work nnd regulatory
work do not mix any more than
water and oil,' he said. "We linvo
just crown tip that wny and yen
must have developed to a point :
nljw where wo think regulatory .
work ought to be. In another
otLl-tment hv itself, other than he.
iJllr ...im. r,Hl,lvli worl . - i'.
pian)ilust ' exidoslons und 1'urm '
fires which iaat year cost SIl.iMttf
and in oniorccmcut of tho nuvul
POMONA GRANGE
eioiva iu;i. 1 - j ,
Aiuriul incrvBsvR ovr cum-nti ELECTS OFFICERS
fiindH 'were provided -for curium J . ,
activities, fnciudim? more!
ior additional itidowntcnt to ntfrl-j - (Conlinuefl from Vurb On)
cultural c.N'rim'iU Htatlon, male- .-i.t.-l.-l "j,jx-j
inr Ihu iolal ),i)2i),(joi); il,2(iu,00n tiirnnon hy Mr. W. T. Vhy. 11. J.
for i radhutJoii or iuhcrculoaiw, lo. 'Aviiry, K. A. Hayn. ihnti Tipp, of
tai M.s7s.uto; tiu:i.(f(ia for biistrr i'ayi'tti. John Wciis and ii. JchN.
ruHt control, total 547i,5; JwJw. matpr of the WIKviIl
for erjuiiiation of European Kikw. Jok on tho propiK(i
corn horr, total (isS3,!fl; 1KU,. hnniie in tho upor'iHion of Him
Oito for JapancHc' itit control. 'w'"h,'t road rinid whirh .ha Ijim-jj
totsit $ii;r,0i)f); 2itn(on for roup- rainnHilil Ity hlK srHttff u(id
i-raifoii with Htat to uoJJlro! forust -;ndrHwl hy tho i'OHnty.KraiiKti.
IirM. totiil $l,oa.a. j JJi-adlnsi wrj virtn hy Airs,
jVandccar ad Alra, I'hriKtiaJttn
To J'JtfJit Piwljt . , 'and muwU-al mihuIhtm of Aim. Tipp
liHlndftj in Uts appropriations and Vrrjrll Wtikinson.
for comtmUhif; various pit wt-ro ; Appoint l'omiiiittin'i
S 7 1 - ,2 fov eradioatinir rattlo J Counly Ali4'r Nlf appointed
U( J;.h: $M7,7na orvhard d!etH", ih followiiijf totnmUlws for tho
$ifta,(M rotton and truck diMfHv; (comlnj? year:
$2HT,ain crri-ai nnd forajfi i;inccin; l.ejsiKltition, K. ih Jnnper 1, .f.
Si'to.amt wonthcrit tiiAA trp In- t'hadwh-k Ktftil AiJJh;rt H. Vt
hi iirf. 7!t.ra( R.rowt iiimet'ii; $Ui.- Moore, 11. A. Huiiivan. Mumh:
1m irin-U rropi inistjvtv, - ' ..atj .Jotm5n, " Ulirt Witliyrotttht',
; pri'v'Jj'Jiiff ."jm ad of moilis: "2,-, Ih-orKC A'klcy, FranU Wliiiii'ti und
ji- Mil would attiittrt.j the htj-
f animal inilnstry t i )ki for
nu l parataficrcid tr catih.
t - .m) - i
VVe Buy for Less We Sell for Less
SECOND WEEK
OF THE 17TH ANNIVERSARY SALE
OF THE NEW YORK STORE
Although the sale is going strong we havo
yet a complete stock to offer our patrons. Here
you wilt find clothing that will keep you warm
and comfortable during the cold weather, at
prices that will leave something over. Come In !
Boys' Hi-Top Shoes $2.69 and $3.69
Men's Hi-Top Shoes $5.95 and $6.95
Men's Rubbers .95
Bedroom Slippers for women, with spring '
heel . . ..69c
Men's Eedi-oom Slippers 89?
Heavy Wool Pants..-- : ;.$3.1 9
Heavy Sheepskin Coats ..$9.9H
Heavy Underwear from 89 to $4.69
, OVERCOATS - LEATHER JACKETS
SWEATERS
And many more cold weather specials.
Mew York StIre
"Desh-oyers of
qgm
OOMT TAM OM THE.
MUS-fACi-iE. CUP! BRUSH
-tvAE. MOSS OFF MOU t
- WE "oHE-LU AMD
REGENTS IN
BAKER; COME
HERE TONIGHT j
Continued from Patte Ono)
for n norjtinl welnml ioeutlun.
: IMinn-r in Kn-iiinjr.
- In tho vnlnK th stnto lK.rd
nnd iho reiiPJHs,. ineHldins H, it.
Turner, Mlulo wuiierljiiiMident of
pnhlle iilrellH( will ite wel
at 'u dinner in the M. K. ohm-eh
Imffcnifnt, l whlelt n Httemhtitoo
of iihont 250 pprMohH i exiieeled.
Kollowlim tho dinner they will
leave for Pendleton nd itolntK
west. ' l'endletoii. Miltou-Freewu.-
j
i
il-jter nnd Weston will be Inspected
tomurrow. .
AVhen ttio i'l.(.ii1u nnuuml 11 ni.h
far us Hot iUike;
i0a,
U. Al, uililtlftom
Kinani4: CfiarhH 'hrowtii, 1i.
A. Thorn hnrjj ami Tina fliti'lur.
Hivk and refh-ft Airs, it, A.
A1a(.'rHon, .Mrs. Uuurgu Miller mid
J. M. tUithiwin.
ilinno reonomie; , Mr. ii. 11.
: Wcalln'rpoon, Ham Vici(hHi Mih.
iWnrd Hmllh, Mm V. H. ,iohlot(,
,
High Prices"
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Shii-ts, starts, aid more shirts.
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so many eomhinalions ia geuuinc Broaclcioth,
Madras, Pcrcais, Engiisii Broadeiotb, aud other"
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$le25
$35
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HOLEPROOF
5 Holepioof to suit all tastes. In all the--: -S-S
newest shades. Also outsizes in tan;
n anagraj'.
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I ART & BABY SHOP :
STAR
RUDOLPH
VALENTINO
' IN
"The Sheik"
Tuesday Wednesday
PETER B. KYNE'S "WAR PAINT"
Staning TIM McCOY
THRILLING - SENSATIONAL
The Dramatic Super Production -Presented
by 'Carl Laemniic '
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LAURA 1414' QPi ' -
LaPLANTE Vp; -d
And - bm0f A ft
I PAT 4jHV JE
0'MALLEY
RAYMOND KEANE
GEORGE SEiGMANN ;
And a mighty ensemble of over
500 Capable Players.
The Gorgeous Giif terimr
of a Grand Duke and a Danc
tnjr Toy.
AHiim. wiftj-'fiiHt. fltixl ihf'fliis trti im Hie.
K"l'l'n Itmwi uf M vviihilcrrstl juvr tb;it
I)ci(h limit.
SEE
"THE BALLET OF JEWELS"
TODAY
TUESDAY
Wednesday
ARCADE
Nit." t
1 tinwH "
HOSIERY . , "j
TODAY
only
.rvfJ l"'"'WOr1.
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Drama
Comedy
"Wanted, a Bride"
Admission
Children .
10c
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