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' 6 Paec Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, January 13, 1027. (Incorporated) An Independent Newstmner PRANK B. APPLEBT ...Editor nod Publlsher HARVET F. MATTHEWS.. ....-.BuslDesa Manager Published evenlng-a, except Sundy, at Hit Adama Avenue. La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Krldny. Entered at the Postofflce at La Grande, Oregon, ai Second Class Mall Matter under act of March i. 1879. OFFICIAL PA'R" Of UNION COI'NTT AND TUB crrr op la grandbi MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to it or not othorwlse credited If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches in this paper, and also the local news here in aiao are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES llj Carrier Dally, per month In advance Da.ly, per six uiontha in advance-. Dally, single copy 76o M 6U to By Mall Daily, per month In advance. ...................... too Dally, per six months in advance.................... - . ...'. bo Dally, per year in advance - 16.00 Weekly Observer-Star, per year 12.0V ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column inch ......420 Display, local, per column inch ........ 40u Time contract rates on application. . C! O I V'lCS "Save iih. O find 1 1 f our siilviilinn, mill n.-illior tin InKolhcr, mid deliver ll;,, thut we miiy jjlvo (hunks lu Thy holy inline." 1 rhrou. 1(1:35. ,' 2 Walla Walla l Ex-Cons Taken By U. S. Agents HAN KftANPIHPO, Jan. 13 (XV) The department of JUHtlcn heud iuui'lern hero wuh noil Tied today of Hi urreut In HI. I.oufa of Krunk- ; Jin Wyutt, uIuIh Kurl Munnfleld und Andrew Jepruo, former con vU'U in Ihe Wallu Walla penlten liury on u course of Impersonat ing Kovcrnmcut nKcntif. The urreHt In cotiMidercd nn im portant one. In (hut Wyatt In some manner thut haH never boon ex- plained la uup potted to Juive ob tained buna fldu crcdentlulH as un operative of tlu bureau of inveH tlKullon of Urn department of Jus tice and with JJepreo cashed hpurlouH chocks for thousands of dollars In a number of fillet. The credentials niudo It easy for the pair nut only to obtain money but to receive benefits and m-oBiil-t Inn uf forded only IiIkIi ftovurn nient officials. They are alleged lo huve operated In Heutllr, Port land, .Med ford, Ht. J.ouIh, I .oh An Helen and Kan Krunclsco. Wyatt In under indictment In i.os Angeles und further indictments are ex pected In Ht. Louis and Kan Krun clsco. While at Hie Walla Walla prison tin; nun bi t iiiiie ae(iiain(ed with u woman prisoner, Kay Mcliunuld, who moved to Ht. Louis after hor releaKe. lie home wuh watched und the men were trapped while supposedly preparing to pay her u visit. 1 To 'Philippines? l JP' mil- -Jii. I; ' . - ; State Income Tax Proponents Lose No Time,' Recent Defeat -of Both Dennis and Grange Bills Is Ignored S.U;.M, Ore,, Jan. 1 a. (SptMiial , Iiik . a eihstoni." I.tiMtct AV. to Tht OliMCfvor.) I'rojeeiioii of! HumptU'e.VH tatH that no chuiiKO ineuind tax ho shortly alter the bo-! has been imulo lu Jury Hy.slem und wince 1 Js 00. LetfhduIoi'M biinu' to Salem, abll- brouirht out u very mroriK e.ji-fs-! ,. no. r,ir !my hut fnl. Htrvlre. mIuii fur and ajxalnnt Oils iue. It, a, t.-.t ih.t iM iiw i-.mvi.-i (..n nn. J wuh proHumed that defeat of the KilinH fioni Hie elutw of men lu the llenniH resolution making it Import- j 34ln ejo,,. uh Jurqrn It Ih not I (time iu eiiiifi income KinulUK f the Ke.sion iu line wiihhjay 1'lerce'M rethiiiK nu'MwiKe has , 29th Annual JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE"; Now In Progress 1 1 Buy! Save! N. K.West&Co.Inc: la Gmndes Leading Store For 25 Years tioii before 1U10 would, iu eombina tlon with defeat of tho pnnio tax measure in NovemhtT, delay fur- j iher attcuipts at Mueh lawn. Thin, apparently hi not the ease, (irnne. i 'leader.i with their friends iu tho1 'neiiate and Iiihiho Kt't tiulek aetlon. j Ineome tax l.i a ijucstion not te-; iildeil. UobbylstM are here on both; tax loggia-1 .,Ully.4 iM.sy man who kIvch IiIhI lime, but when ha doea he is nae- iui u- miumn un rilieinK us mueh uh the man who ' r the ,,OUHt'- ,lm Uch of Holly makorflawH. With present Hhortuni 'ho Im tuUln life Hcriously i.f fn.iiN ii.iv tncr.ii Im ili. I '' inffliMjufK ew m- ie ivw cHai-eil in doubt. The legislators and jurors mlht form a trades un ion. - Stream INdlutlou Vt jA-isIiiiion Is lu pronpeet lu reyu hiues ami wimt: ine opening 01 i"ejj;ito t ,iUi,ijiiiiW legislature was peaeeiui. ii'imii ine Brownlee Will Is Surprise in Case NW.V Hi ft I' r.tiu'ineu Hurt-itu Harold Il rut UukluuU i CuJii I capitalist . huH been rueouiiuondeU to President Cuulnluu by sHiiator friends, it is reported, ntt succes sor to l.uouurd Wood us governor Kuuyiiil ot lliu Pliillppiuos in thj ev.Mii, Wood tettius . 111 1. served iu thu army in the ( "hilippmes in IX'JS. and lived tlieiu us it eiviJtiiu .'. . lor- 20 vtjurs moru , . of HewnKO ami loTlIKI f 11 1 11 i llullis! I'llll lilillltH llllll j.... Ul. ..v.. ...... . 1 i the rivers of Oregon. Kttllovvlntf un io ine reieciory in ine imnv I while Uad Mates Im reHtliiK up In t'allfurnhi, sh.vm part of Mlbert's frame and popularity Ih "owed" to Ills let;. They're no Khurter, und JJede's list of ood KtorleH Is longer. CMie In the lobby tho newMwrl'.ei'M are eurryimj their part of tho bur den of c itizenship by cuverl nt; tho ; nient. lhinj;s are active lu between. Tuples n.z:.': UntU 'iLc;-. j nattnial messaeH i.ro beini; pre jspnttHl lu form of resolutions, nie jiiHjrliilH, house and senate bills on j subjects of varying Importance, i AmoiiK them Is a hoti.se joint the meeilMK January I lib In Salem. N,,uuuon ",m whi m eneer members .f the leoue of iminlci-! full' ,"'ht ln ",0,'t, H,,u- oi.inies with eitv officials. 8tato',,,,le MUarters, which It Is hoped the boa nl of health, and representa tives of the anti-stream pollution league are uctivo iu this project, tdate may provide at u Inter time, .Junket orf the I'roitiuin Trips afield by legislators uro correct existing evils and nienaee umler ban for this hcshIuu. There tu health. .MuMsnres wilt be pre- may be (he annual dinner for l'OltTI.AXU. Om,, Jan. 1 :t (Al) Search fur Leslie Inownlee, lust WANTED SOM KTH ING NASTY j -There are plenty of recipes for drinks in this prohibition: 'jtjre. Now what is wanted is a recipe to prevent drinkinir .' ;UnClo Sam's demists so far have failed to provide one. There lZh mijfht be a national competition, with the treasury depart- ' i-i - iiiai jun before ent or the Anti-Saloon league offering a prize. XlX'tr .f It is a question of making alcohol too nasty to drink vln,; '" "t''"''"- -y , . , ,. , .... .. l'i'V luln-inl. Tim InlliT Hiiiil thin; ..wiwmiuw uiuKiiiK li, aeaaiy. ine puonc aoesn t approve ot win waa nm.i.. m ih.m. nmi iuv the government putting actual poison into commercial alco !hoI, because death is regarded as an unduly severe penalty for defying prohibition. As long as there are people weak and foolish- enough to drink liquids never intended for drink ing,, they must be protected against themselves. Something must be provided, therefore, which poured into commercial alcohol as a "denaturant" cannot be removed by the amateur distillei' or bootlegger, and which will leave in the liquor, through all its changes, a smell and taste so vile that it will make the stuff impossible for a hu man being to swallow. Animals, don't have to be protected. They know better. ' ! An imrnrkatl pnHlor in Ih-n- .- . ' murk Iuik ln'i'n iivnril,l 4.",. lino . SOLDIERS AND CHILDREN ' krun. n u mmr, UKiilnat in,. Men and women not directly connected with the American' M""""""l ':""';!',' '''"'i' '- - , j- r "'n vin. IWWI rilllHf OT Ull, IliHtlUli'S HelllHl 111 ,1'- IjCgion who do not follow its convention programs may be im.tiiin him. . surprised atsome -uf the tbine' tbattxtrguniuitioii takes a : ' interest m. One of these is child welfare. ! elvd iiioncy wlllrll llrownU-,. owed j lillu. No chitl'liea liaa lifell made j ii kii liiHt I'Vyratu-iHl. (.Jiie.Hlion,',! ly offirrra l'Yycrn- ! In'iiil ailmll'eil thut hi- hail Klv. n raliir Itirorliiiillon ronrernlnK ills H,'ii,n,tion Crom llrownl,-,'. II,' liilinltted that he had not HIiiiIumI when to the peak after havliijc fopuruted from llrovnli'e. New Inlorniatlon ( Kl en hy I''eyeraliend cuimcd a re- I llewal of tile Henri'h. AreorillllK lo the chief deputy dhitrlet attorney. Joe HaminerH ly. the I n , i"l iy will not likely lead lo anything more than ftiiiher knowli'dKe of tile fuels. mm 'WWW i reftoliition hy t'lutide lliieiiiin.'iii, of seated to irlve Klutti ami other of- newspaper men ut tho Nlate In.itl- fieers eontrol of all wutci-way.s and tlltioliH. but even that -is nut u Miiall stream:,.' .Meetlllt; will he ftlirod. held in I'ortlaml. January IS iiii.lj roliiniillr.; Mulled hy Speaker I'J at IteiiM.n hotel, when the ex- Two Kectlona-were ik-vliml in one ', l,llvo mitteos will deli-rniiiie,,.,1IMjUee by speaker farklll. lie Hie form legislation shall take. Iiuh a committee on roudu anil hlu-h- "IvNion or Uea.lJiiMineiil wyH- , 1)110 on aulomobiles ami uasmimioii nun lucKii ill as ,,,,, lhUM kMk ,,!,. , u ,,,. THIS IS NOT it prc-VolNleacI dreHm, lint a real live iimlmlt ualoffo. horn leccntty In tui J.nitdoii Zoo. It's n iioetiiriiKl nulin.tl, the liKe eyes helping J hint fn.id In 1 1 ii ilirUiifMa lieiiton, relalliiK to Inereased wil-, ary (f county offieerM, pruvidin tbat the increase t.hall nut, prevail during the term fur which the of ficer wuh elected. This will be submitted lu voters. CrvutinK Blale textbook connnln hIoii. tdate HUperinleitdeiit, four tnemhers, itppolntlve by uverunr. teiin four yours, uiiiy mie uieinber from a (uilty. rxclttiles fiotu membership t-hoot tlistncis wit h' 1'O.UMO or nunc children uf school a:e, ,r l.iunp nil n(y Fairs l.umplnu county f.ihs in one ap propriation In planned by Upre sentative L. L. Swan In a measure to be put .before the lioiw, Kach couuiy niakex Uh claim for Mate funds for this purpose. Swan fig ures . tha,t by thin short-cut much printing and needless detail can lie t-aved, as well as a hundred or two dollai-H In ('lerlral work. T;'l klnw the buMs of years ut;o, he spe Ifies hums for each fair dlMrict, subject to decision and adjustment by the boii.--e. For ex ample tiraut county had been listed at $i(iea, Muitnunuih $-imui. CIii-'k-anuiM $4M0u. (ithers at :juun. This Is aside from state fair lands and i he continued help niveu the I 'a- Actor-Manager ' ' Cremated Today : In N. Y. Blaze Nl:V YUIIK. Jan. 13 (.M )-' Arnold lJuly, uctor and theiilricul inumiKer, una burned tu tleatli1 lir a fire Ih hl apartment on the fourth rioor ut 28 weat 61t utrcef todHy. '" The fire, oriBln of which Is not. known, awept from thu crMlml floor up tin' stulrwuy. eutllnn oft the only avenue of escape. l'-lremen, lireukliiK Into Ihq hulldlni; nmilo seyerul durlns .vr-li cuea hut lliey aeemeU tiiuiware.pf Duly'a iniwni-v In ills apartment, An iiacieiU marriage cilxtoui,, ), l.elceslershire was known lis 'nki IllK lor tile bride cuke.1 .Muliltletl coiniielltora would race toward; a. pole wilh ll ueddhiR cake on top, . ounties wMI he eonecrneil In prob-; b(,,. uf ,m,,)eiB ho wanted active.-! wl, fi' st knocked tin, troul . hi , , .n...,o . ,i,j,1Mt luw niOHO lwu .Miiltnonuih county to r(,vlt-ti houn darie's. The south Mine f vilult- iiHuiah county and . rortlitud'H city j boundary east of tile Wllliilnelte liver fl'ol.i Die iiorlli line of (.'lack amas ,-ouiily. 'l'o coiisolUlule couu iy and city Kovcrnnic ut ' iu the' metropolis, sections will be needed from both adjacent counties, it is is uncertain, but the plan seems, to. be approvod. , , Sliort'Cul on Kit'outling To save time and net action.' Speaker Curkin lias dispensed with till seconds lo motions. When the move lias stated Ills points the mo tion Is before the liousev Tills practice lias worked out well ill will function ' dow n wltli his stick would 'tsko Ihe cuke' und with It turn to meet the bride. Hence our .;csprcsi(i(i. ,o lumi iiur euive, . , y ......i'l sraieo. i.e.:,siaiin is i prospect , ,lr,. Illative bodies, and llltls- 10 euaoie t'oriiaiiu iro periy lo ex- tim-ri,., ,inui,.n Ar i, m., ford man lo speed lip the session. ' ' .' Ii'ind. opiiosition is tiHlicaled I'hriK Sebeuliel, ( I revolt I'ity at torney, i:. 10. lirotlle of tile Dreiron ,'ity Knterprlse. Ueiu'eseiitutivc. l.inn Jones of ( 'iackanias anfl oth er., are watciilu ihls subject Willi close scrutiny. -Wwspnpcr .Mcil .Mcrl Seerelury of State Sam. '.Kozer bus done alt possible for news uth erin' representatives,' w fill, sliug- Calexico Feels Another Quake : The United' States Childreirs Dureau, in a recent bulletin, 1 called attention lo the fact that the legion devotes half the' income from its endowment fund to child welfare work. The' various deparments of tlie legion, plan in the coming year to formulate state legislative programs along this line and .to urge them for the public good.' The billets which the le-i gion has established for children of war veterans show only I one phase of its interest in' those particular children. They are regarded not as poimanont things, but as a clearing house for those dependent children, from which' they are to be placed in normal, happy homes with relatives or foster par ents as far as possible. ' i These are very interesting things for a great soldier organization to be doing. National defense and other goals the legion seeks would not bo worth much'if the children of the country weren't getting a fair chance. The legion is right when it lines itself up with tho other foresigliled in dividuals and groups working for this. Barefoot Boy 3 inquiries . PROPOSED BY , . LEGISLATORS (Continued from Vara One) CAhKXH'O, Cal.. Jan. U A1) A heavy eiirthouake Hhuck hen (tit !!:4!i o'clock this mui nlntf mIiooI WlnilflU-n mill rutlltwt iIIuIl.u Iml !" "f M,"K " m"' b" ' did no serious aamaw. .'.A nuin- .1 II 11 I' i II Ml f tillrVltU I), I i oniep J US- I , ,.c i r t. . . AV,. m, no. ,n. nn'v.hio . 1, U I ,.,2 ll. ' , " VH Of UffhtCf Vlhl'lltOtlH v m. hni ii vi lli ui.m.iif" ih.. vni ! i 'mi .I t ii"'A r !i . ' ilnnMnff hovkmiI seconds. Tlll'eeilll'l uer of uetttiiK what we do net.' p,'.p-r writer, and has offered IiIm .No 31 ore Toy for tfurnr.s . i associates every aid in iheir work, l.lhe law iiiahers, Juroivi ;!re un-j Secrc-tiiry Hal lo.M of Oregon derpald in the opinion of ?n..i:y. Slate Kdltori-.l association. , now llscnshion of a lull to make the set tary to (iivernnr I. U. Patter-j UKure proiHpteti your corre- s,.n, Is In charge of this news serv been dolus IS hours fspoitdent to ash - Senator vV.. ' K e and hiis w hat Mich move would accomplish, i work u day. "Xot u i hi n;,'. not a r-hancp." re-j Klbert Cede with the Krln piled the florid member oi the up-, helped liiiiUer Keaion film per hopae. 'There would be op- ticnernl" at t'ottuHe (irove, estdi The shock wan followed or trcmoiu were felt earlier. Ite- porls here Huid. that tlie shotU, ')deerib"d as the heaviest sine the major earthquake dlsturbancf ! of Jan. 1. which caused serious damage here and in M-xkail. Mexico, also wua felt In Kn tu tro. , position tu it fiorn ita Ion;,' H'.iind- pi, i h e . - fcj ..lit fa mmmKwimmmmmmimm IH I5LIC CRITICISM Should Americans criticise their government? Particu larly, should they criticise their government's conduct of for eign affairs? Recent events connected with Mexico and Nicaragua have made this a live question. It was also a very live question a few years ago, when the Versailles treaty was being negotiated ami the league of nations planned. All administrations object, in greater or less degree, to criticism. The more vital they consider their policies, the more they object. It is unquestionably more comfortable for a president or a secretary of state to puisne the course dic tated by his own judgment, without a word of remonstrance from congress or press or public. I'.ut suppose people honest ly think he is making a mistake is nothing to be said then? Shall legislator and editor and private citizen be silent if they cannot voice approval? On the whole, history, and especially American history, seems lo show that the inconvenience resulting from criticism is likely lo be less than the inconvenience resulting from gov ernment nient behind closed doors. Anyway. Americans like to ak their minds, and will probably continue to do so here- Sri?K er as they have done in the past, even if they do seem oc- r.Mljbi , Trunk Maruton. said In iiavo boot) I tho hoy whom Wlilttler hail in i nd when lie wrota the famous ' iarefoot Hoy" poem, Is ill In tho Mrio llo.siltal al Danrcrsf Mass. lli waa-tound by ttelcliliors in his cottiiRi., ciifferinK from starvation. For ycar.-i he haa been a caretaker uti t'-n old Wlilttler estate. Seeks Honors spc after casionany io mane unnecessary trouble for public men. iiiiMHaMMBai Cbmtinttiiiiu i thaveij iit Mimm kia; lifWe 1 J Orauilo for .lou,lt 0:00 A. M. " ' linker and llolv - ri; A. M. . M M Hnker only - " " l'rwllrlon 11:0(1 A. M. - 8:311 I'. M. 4 :nn I'. M. I :a: v. M. ti:x V. M. II: U I'. M. 'Mi' .. till measure would permit scliool dls-I Irlcls lo include In their annual i 'levy tax not to fxrcml l.fin prr 1 ! pupil per ycur fur the purpose of - providing buok fur In e Uistribu- tloii. : 1 . I'Vee dlstrlels of the clnss would be empowered lu choose their Own) j noons wniie those of other classes would have to lake those prea- neti oy ine stale. :xii,r,To mv:s inawa iti;i,(M ai ion (H OltM l, MALUM; lire.. Jan. U. lAI') lloptn lu obtain rt'eonsideralion the decision of the liourd of refills of state normal n'hocds to esljiblish a. new normal school for l,u fliande. Ceor'o liner, secretary uf the I'on- iiifioii couimcreiiii eiitn, und Seei i- i tary Nelson, of The Dalh-s elmiiibcr: of cuiniiieree. appeiired here ves-I I'- lerday. Approprmtfons toliilint,' ?t;:M,H ( for normal m hoids were rcroiu- mended by the bomd of regents of normal schoids yesterday. r or tho new normal w hmd be established a li (.Iraudo, the board recommended $l7.Oiio for a buildlni; and ? Hi.Klin rur inn into nam e ami sjiluiies. For the south ern Oregon normal nl Asbbiml I f I .'hi, (Hiii was recommended 'Cm, a i new doi inftiiry to Jiouse 1 ."ill stu dents and :i:J.Ll'i for iiiaiuleti;inee. or the Monmouth normal f 1 l otio wn,s i t-comnieuded for a elass i room anil library building jumI Jt-'l.iuni fitr maintenauee. l-'br ihci latter item the Mute budget mm-' mission recommended only $:ui, imhi. j Appmvc Speed (till The roads ;im highways cotnniit tee of the senate has approved a hill Increasing speed limit of auto mobiles from ;to to ;t.j miles an hour. Senators Kddy ami !;ttle J iKced a mliuu'ity report opposing the change. ltepreseutatlve orth. Multnomah couuiy.' is coiitetuplal loi: the Inti'oduelioii of a mensure calling for ad jour u men t every Thursday noon. "The less ur do I up here the better people of the state like It." ho declared. "If the ways n ml means commit lee does not e down to serious work at onee. I intend to Introduce a reso lution callinir for passage of ap propriations as listed in the pro posed stale budget and thep ud Jooriilnt; immediateiy. The Soulier we clear out of Salem, the better it will please eitleus of the suu" vi:imiT At rnoiti,i;i WASIllNOTON, Jan. I :t (AI') The federal jiower committee au thorized Issuance of a, preliminary penult to tho Cnlifornhi-OreRon Power company of Han I'Vnncisco. which proposes lo develop five power Flti.rt on th north I'mpmia and t'leiirw liter rivers In I oulas county, Oregon. An ulr mall pilot dropped a landing flare on a farmer's burn near Mercer, Pennsylvania, burn ItiK the slructuro. Me Innded by the aid of the liiht from the burn Iiik bulbllnsr and assisted the farm er In r.8culnt? his cattle. Tonnectlon ut Pendleton for Wallu Wnim. Tuoeo and port land; at Portland alt points Houth and North. Ia (irniidn lrpot Pfione 7V All Modern riittir Cht hUir. Here Is Pepny WiIIIhiuoii. Milwau kee, wis., iijKt, ochool Rlrl, who by Iter recent excellent performances In the A. A. II. championship:, looms up as ii likely member of the li'JS Olvmpte team. She swims u:.vi- colors of iho .Mwkuau,Mo The first omnibus was built -by Uivirory WhlllUieer In It iwas drawn by three hni.siK and carried t w enty-tw o passengers, nil Inside. Hancock Introduced the first mechanically propelled bus In the s iuie year, but Its progress was hampered by n taw reo.olrlns that it be preceded by a nutn carrylnB a red I'hijf. The share of the Cniy-d States In world crop rot)uction Is reported as follow : Porn, tii'. H per cent: cotton. Ct.! per cent: lobaeeo, SS.:t per cent; tats. 3S per cent; wheat, 1 7.1 per cent ; barley, l ;.:t per eent; pot u toes. tl. 1 per cent; and rye, 4.fc per cvut. odiuu the riloom and servitiK ut m mm bat 'toss ; fi.fts f f wS'i ziV$n !fHj''' "A.Mtfl U t .fi ' v w ,vl i ' j9' r' ? s i lt r " v r I ! ... .. jTBrHmnsi Hitiai'. saTirh-arf' ' j . . NK.V. I.euaea Iliini'U J I , l if ic? l.lll,l ll.,'. ! 1 .! n t'l.l.i;s 1 III'; .MI.HS OK SAMAMII-iII l nail aa a pi Uo viiiocr in U ice, it U.iltle el l lmvcn, vt! , In Daylight "Job" POUTLANIJ, tre.. Jan. 13 (AV) A single iirmed bandit statred a daylight holdup today In a Pipjrly Wlffprly KToe-ry on the east side, escaping with more Hum $30 In cash he scooped from I he lash register. Ttc Eest -1 JYI cereala capeclnlly j I uioso inc clltidren eat, it's unwise, if not actually ' unsnn;. to gel anything but '. the fcesL . , ' -..ti Tlic confidence that conies . - . of having the ptirih; nnrl, ,;; &'hole80mencss.that H'-O ' lands for, is worth much " nore than its price. ,,,-', OATS Qukk&o Hot Cereat SAVE MONEY AT OUR JANUARY CLEAN-UP SALE Every article reduced from 10';i to Less Thtnt. One-Half Price. Norton's Kiddy Shop - I Mir, l..llui.ll,b M.,ll'l.l.l'is Till-; .III.1IS UK .M'..M1M1 anil . a prim inner in lli ice, it U.illlc el l lmvcn, tt! l-inlivu at J.ircil;vSi).!'ii. Ses lUt fpAiii.-!i fitrrS PARTNERS! THEY'RE a great combination one that A cannot be beaten. Your pay envelope and your pass book in our Savings Depart ment will take you almost everywhere you want to go in life. Rut bring them together regularly where they Are friends to each other and will ever be friends to you. This Bank will help you ' EQUITABLE SAVINGS BANK i v.