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, Monday?. March 21, 1027. VK GRANDE EVEKfiioSBfeEhvt'3 Hymn Pantomime Program To Be Held Wednesday The 'Whitman WCollCir cj$y&er& I Local News In Brief VCOMIXO EVENTS- .' Jnub H. 9. 10 Union LIvo slock show at In Ion, ore. July SI. 22, 2 smto Amci ran Union c-oiivi-nliou In Lu Grand". U .filer;,,, Aum-m-v Hero, I A. Hui-lclgh, .attorney ut En. t-i-irisi-. mh nt Saturday una Sun- by ill Ill's city. linker Mini Hero '". .1. (li-ahb, of Hukcr. was a ,n. vwiiur hero Mr. Uralili li the un.-r of the edgar store in tlnv iiiiiiin;f-fi-nl,T city. tnioii Womun lloro ' MrsiKm! Clark, of Union, l,a Grnndu visitor on .Saturday I From holder was I ,,... , i i usnurno and iIuukIi t. r u-tTi- hi Mu elty Saturday from J. . i11"11 Hum,- ui iinhU;r. I'TOIIl ! I Mw.&'. WcCourry, of Kum- i Ha, w shopping neru Hatimki Enlcrprtw AlUimrjr Hero ; panlor Poyd, attorney of Knler prise Wml hlf son, KlocKtoii Hoyd, Bjii-nt t;lit week end In this city. : Prom mimmorvllle .Mrs, ".John Wagoner, of Hum. nicrvllU'i' apt-lit Saturday shopping tn La 0rando. ' Vtiict iii. I'lm-iiuiu Hen 1 (li-ort;,. V. Ilalcliffo urn noil, of Vineem. spent the week end In tills illy. .Mr. and Itattllfft! Is section foi -email there. Ili-io lYtmi i;iitt iiul(' Mr. and Mrs. n. A. Unmix), of j picture of tlio hymn. ...in wi-rv visitors ne.ro ove I tli. wn-k end. . IMiImi SJioop Mrn I lore I i;, OLloyd und W. H. ('.roves, lid p growers from Poise, are registered ut llio Foley hotel. , : Xttt'IKll MOt'tllllf J. L. 'Houlo, of llaker, was in, l.a (Jr;iiidyv'Wturduy attending- the HaaterROn'Boti und Soul In-rn. -Idaho lumhvrmen's mooting. ; m ' llrhlntftHo lNirtlnml ; MIkh (.iortrude Hawes and Mi.ss J KrnsVr spent Sunday In this city. Mopping U the Moimner. They aro' ililvlngj.to Portland. ,. Joseph MtTcllllIlt in Town- ''Mr. (and Mm A. K. Vaughn, or t -w JophJ.'sponl the week end visit- j ' inir lu'V. Vaiighnn Is a merchant ' In the" liranehllno city. i.nioih in J,u Crand I Shopping line j .Mrs. dip Tuitle and Mr. Tattle's ininu-r, were shuppliiK Saturday". U' nt to Pendleton in-. V. I-;. ThisWewiihV went to I l'endh-tuii this morning, whero ltu i will work thiii wcli. 1 i;i'jtln Stuth'iil II w ; Dlcli IMbbard, of KlRfn. spi-nt patunhiy In Iji Crrande. He is u jilph school student ut Kl;in. nd ii lar.Tplnyer on the Imskethall inn there. The program la com pH ted un 1 cvorytliliijr la In rrudlness Tor the pantomtiin of hymna to bo elven In the Ion Lutheran church hero Wednesday venlnu, March- 23, by the l.uther league. Only one proKnini of this kln.l has ever been frlvcn In I.a OrnndO) and that wi given by the Luthor kneue about two yours nifo. The program this year, however, will w- much niorif elaborate und is expected to bo even better thaa llio firat. Those ' taking juirt have been working for acverul weeks prepar ing the program. The final prac tice will be tomorrow evening ut the church. . Nineteen hymns will bo elvtn und white they nrc being sung by the choir or solislH, members of the Luther league Hill form a llv- The first number will be "Silent' M - I A GGnlQf inn pantomimed by Katie Keller, Nai ullc JO be it. Arthur. Lund und Lil lian Lund, with music by the choir. Other numbers will be: "I Love to IV II the Story," panto mimed by Mrs. L. II. Awes, Karb ura,. Kmeat and Juanlta Htttidnger ond aung by Mia. J. U. Ktlnl .Inger and Miss Anna Lottos; "While Shepherds Watched Their lloeks bv Nlcht " K'tit Keller. Atliinhd CoiilciH-mi- Natalie Kbert.. llenrv Jensen. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Kimer Jacols. ofjohnson nnd Henry Kbert, "and Noiih 1'i.wder and Miw. Uertha ni,P. iii,,ui . i ti.. "n.,.( lioyle, oi I nion. were lure Sunday', nintiq '"U ir Awes iirfi Mn'.l,,on urw working today ut the e.t'eiiding the quarterly conference . thee -Jr I 'a u line. t ClAUson and 1 cna0'' ,0 wnich utl parent-teacher ul the Mormon church. " ' ci)oir: .-iVrfeet Veace." Una . Lot-1 inB 11 lu, bt' UB luueh ,iko tt 1,0,B J Anna J-ottes, (J. , L. Dutton nnd! The purpose of the tea Is for the tehoir: "Onward Christian Hoi-J various organizations of the coun cilors," boy scout troop nnd oholr: ! 'y 9 c ucMualnted and each guest j"The Lost Chord." Anna Lottos' will be tagged upon arrival with nnd I'aul Knnuix: "Jesus Shnll their name und the name of theus- . ;, ign." campflre girls and choir: sociatlon which they represent. (ipeiatlnit ".lust As I Am." Annn littles and I Iurin'ir tl nnwrnm ih.. v. . Lloyd Lund; "Abide With Me,! A. I'ollard will talk on "The ltes- i ' i phd P VMM I U iicadlliK K'll to I'loni I' rout row: , W ilil.i Mil U'Npll, Ko llxc II. Mont.; KnuicM liKBl"s LoiikvIi-w. Wunli.; l.oulio Bllgi'l-, r.vorctt, Wush.: Catliorlno Hoxscy, Spoknnc, Wuli;;Aiin l.ou CurdR: Donnlrt. Wnsh.; I.olii Tlnotl. rvrnilnlo, Wnh.: Niincy IlnrrlM. Pnyotte, Idaho: Conmunco Suimulst. Wnlla Wullu, Wush.i Mary Calherlno Block. linker. Ore: Horoihy KnlKht. WpImt. lilnhn: 'VatiRlin Hnsklns, Orandvlew. Waah.: Hcveriry ileans, Vakima, u.i.: Klhol Down, Conilori, Ore; Hunlco Minimis, Wullu Wnlln, Wash.: Virginia Idol, Uu Oola, Idaho; Helen. Kane. Bnoknne. Waah.t Helen Meyers, Pomeroy. Wash. Hack row: lluiolU Oirimell. lliiena. Wash: llownrd Deye. Walla Wullu., Wash.: Mii.-(lril;or Allen. Aijntoiten. Wnsli.: Paul Tormey, Spokune. Wash.; Kubciio MacCalllry, Oayiun, WiihIi.; IMwln llenrll. I.exInBloii. Oi e ; .laino, Yenney. Wnltu Walla. Wash.; Konni.th fasey, Wnlln Walla. Wash.: Itohert Myers. Portland, Ore.: Slephcn Penro... Jr.. Walla Va!la, Wash.; Archer lloyt, Walla Wullu, Wash.; Harold l-'loliaitv, Yuklmu. Wush.; rjeoro CSrnlinni, Duvenpoit. Wnsh. ; Tea To Be Held At Lane Chapel An interesting program has been arranged for tomorrow afternoon, when the ltlverla Parent-Toucher association will give a tea ut Lane chapel, to which all paent-toacher und i'rlncipul Austin lundruth, of Pendleton, was elected secretary treasurur. During the Sjiturday meeting Mia. K. A. MeKachran served as secretary pro torn In pluco of Principal K. i. Towlvr. who la Air. Landreth." hi tho utulctlcs dlscuHsluu in tho ' ufternoon, told of tho recent basketball tourna ment in Salem and of ; problems which comu before the stato board r . ...... I ..t ,..1. It. lu fl mt'ltl. I Ul LUIIIIUI. VI n lilt v ta ....... orgunlzatluno lu I'nlon country uro ! ut.P, . . . ' invited. . , . , 1 . Women of the Ulveria ussucla r a I J VI 1 . ' ft lit, ufcun mm. w Mf T Baking Powder Was Jesus Christ," nnd the lecture . will be over in time for everyone. roums. tho subject being Kmanuel Swedeuborg. Prophet." Children's Good Cotton Hose 25c Black, brown or light tan mercerized cotton. Med i u m weight, heavy or fine rib. Sizes 6 to 9'2. w ho wishes to attend tho Whitman ! glee club concert. t j Tomorrow night ho will give a second lecture In the. neighborhood , Dome From Whitman Raymond Mi yeisick Is honift from . Wliilntan eollegtf at Walla WaMa, Wash., to tpciid the spring vacation. Mrs. Henry der u t ilt an (l aiiile Ponde hoKpltal last Wed-! ne.iiiay. Is reported to be improv ing. Mrs. McMillan's home Is at The Park. , I At McMillan, who tin- 1 iii r.iuiMi ui I"'. Mi-u I.Vm lf llinunti llnlv Kililo ' nntiMlltllllv if tin 1'iimnln nn.l iook i n vi ne, " a rs. o. t, ntnxiii- i itesponsioiuiy oi i no i cue ne r 10 , . . .hM. vm- or und choir:.- "My Kuitli Looks the Child." Mrs. M. T. Kennedy ' Min", ""V ' .V Vl . ;v . . , " 'p to Thee." Mrs. Krnest Stoykalvlce president tif tho association, -1 Oh.Ystlaii Life. 1 lo ! 8u to e and choir;-"Sweet !lourof Pray- wl) talk on "Kindred Interests of ' exeeliont-speaker ant I HUOJt.1" uigiuiinny - Ths llev. Wlllliim II. liepec, mln Islor uf I'ortllind liiul locliiroi- for tlidhourd of mlsiilons of tho 'New ChriMtlim clilil-c'h.-.wlll itlve It lec luro this evcnliiK In the Nelithhor hood flub rooms, licBlnnlnif ut 7:il o'cluet. , , . . v Tho nev..Mr..leeco la Ue liul.iot of "lol s Pi-OHoiiee. ami 'Power lit '..Doien Dully for tno jliw l''riin nishl Mrs.'Wlllluiil Hfkstilli- and clillil- n-n wtVre vtsillllK In I.a Cirundf. Mrs. l-lfllistlno Hliopped and looked rHit .uslnoss inatli'i-s during Hie day. ? ;-::lli .1 (o .Milton I'lai-fc In-liny is at Milton, called Iheiv his! Thiiriay ly tho Illness of hiy Kill!'':'. Mr. 1'i'iltiy is aaso riated ;t'n X. West's . slol'U iii'ie. H. Awes, Parents nnd 'reueherH." Mra. J. C Camp, Heeond Krude ti-ucher ut ltlverla school, will Bpeuk on 'Tho :.. i ...in.. ITiillatil Kttlle Is Vallio of the Pnrent-Teuc-hor Asao-! fc ,T . V . ...i,; .vili i, "Whu siM-iulljrw Wwk llinl Hi'ii l.uiu-'-lteah Is vlfllllllK here over (lie weV'l; end with his sister, Mrs. j . lay 1H Mr. Heuh. who Is trout Itiilmo'liiOif., ' lliude ,l)ls lioinu here for severul months this winter. I.lninln lan lliw U. Moscow, of Portland ' a connected with Hie service cle Jiarlinent or l.liieoln oiitonioliiles. airrlved hero over llio week end , jinil will spend, ,i Short ,t)me Info f' n business. - I 1 .1 ' J'nim Kaiisa City T iieorgo Hicks, of thu ltnwinan- ,Hends Auto Show - Mrs. (irant i. Kogle and Mrs. Clyde Xiinnierinan drove to Maker itnithiy ailecnoon where iney ai- leiided the linker aiitomohtio ana Isiyie shmY-thal evening. They rc i'uriied home .iiiirday night.' .' ' 'Hero F;i;itl KoI) I J:;v:d S. Steward, who has been who'" Kplst- W;iSh- f,,r ,h,i ,,l,St fvWr years. MTlVeU nere i mn m' o and wHl spend several days visiting witli Mr. and Mis. I H- Steward. or," Mr, and Mrs.' Itarbaru and ' Juanlta Htltzlngi und Una Lottes; ,'itock of Ages, Anna Lottos und choir: "lie Teueher, and Joar. nnd Paulino Clausen, with Paul Williams will give a musical read Knautz and choir; "l,ond Kindly Ing. , Light." Mrs. Kniest Stoyka andi Miss ilunsen. fourth grade teach chotr: "Thy Will He lone," Paul- Pr at the school, will sing a solo, trie Clausen. Kranlc Hanson, Kera accompanied by MissStnrgel, fifth Khert, Kred Malt lies Jr.. nnd Llna grade teacher. Mrs. Gilbert will Lottes: "The Way of the Cross give a reudlng, Virginia Shepherd Leads Homo," , Ida Neukirehiur will, play a piano solo and Ger und"' choir;, "The Dream--'City,'''-trade, Conrad will play a violin Anna Lottes and Llna Lottes, and solo, - Paul Knautz. ( Ten will be served during thu uf- ! Members of the choir are. so- turnoon. pianos: Anna Lottos, Llna Lott s j ' ' and Margaret Mlcholson: nltoHSOO ATTEND I da l e n ii 1 rc n uer and .m rs. J . n . Stltzlnger: i-tonors: G. L. Dutton, iiPirinninir this fall lie will do na tlonal leeiming vfou ine cmuen Wred Matt hen Jr J Awes and Paul Knautz. bass: L- it. Hem lYni fl;?I?er W.vjji, y Andrews. printer oi , , (1-iker was in !-: Grande yesterday. I " .i iifw-U a.eonipaiiieii ny M.. ti GLEE CLUB HERE; L. D. S, CHURCH CQnFERE n ce fC'olitlntif'd from Pukc 1) ll.-iwUv and -Mrs. Wilson, iioui oi Walla Walla, Wash. iif,.l.- limilii.r eoinnanv. and Jesse Vmlrcws. Knnslis City Attorney . ti... ,-,,. emnn;inV. WHO reprcsci.i .... - , M ,- - UvillillS Ii'ili-r , i arrived here this niornlUK' rnml . M,'i:ih Ityniarson, wlui has jKimsas City and will, spend a f''."' I iou.sV , fr nearly a lilnys Here on business: 'I hoy win ( j;. ,.,.,.,,! l0 l)t. much. Inl- COjNCERT tonight (Conlinued from Pn;e'l) general muliaRi'r of the west.' Wests of the company. i c e.l. Jlrfeni- anil Writer Itetllrn J Ualiih II. Oriinum and wile, aim Ttlllv St.-pp and wife relumed to,' lll.'lr homes 111 Porlland Sunday, c inaldni; the trip ' am". man refen-ed the lioxlnit inalches here Saturday lliRht while Mr. Blepp watched it tiolii Hie press l.ox. heinR sports editor ol the. I-urllnn.r News. Hotl. couples were Kliests ut the Summer hotel. M r. inn l-.e:;i: licit to l u (iraiulc lid Mis. Ilsn; i.011011 iiu 1 t their home, in I.a aii.r nlioiil Ihiee months I, Hie last. They visueu und other Illinois towns v. hi'.e away. lions.. The concert Is to hp held under the' tmspicos of the ' lal (Iraudc Post .No. -ly, Americun Le gion.. . ' . :: - . ; ' Tickets- uro on sale today nnd lliny lie exHialll--ed for reserved seals at Sllverthorn-Wright drus lllueial.l Wln! Ilimor Hugh Fit.Kcrnld. of I.a Crande. Wiph.imoru ill coninieri-.'. at d. A. I-. Ill-sheen pledKcd to Alpha Helta ui ,.tlnl nrofcssiolial a1'- ) yerllslnB Iruternlty. which sludirs . linielleal udvertlsinu prol.lems. .Mr. KilzKi-rnld has heen elecle.l liuniiiKer of the Ad . cLuh which liandles most of (ho adveitlsiliK' r..r j-anipns puhllcutlons. lie has I" - n li.tlve in Ihis work lnc elilenim' ioll.ffe. Kitzuernld is a "iher "f Sifinu Ciliinlnn, social fialer- . Married This Moinlna Julia MuuiUiiiK. of L'nlon conn , 11.. (.arris, 01 1 ina.i.". led lit one o cioca .Indue HURll H. Iv at Ins Home neie. , : ..-(.u.anied by .Mr., and HI. I Jul oilllly. were man iiis nioi-niim- b' The program lonhrhl Is In three pnrts, the third pari consisting of 11 one-net comic opera "Trull by Jury" with six liiiiln participants. Stephen Penrose Jr, plays tho judge. The Whil mun Welcome aong will start of the program and Ctidmun's illness of Mrs. Holinenltumi church will -celebrate Its twh an niversary willt. a '-dinner -ut the amusement liajl. 'This organixa Hon of Hie. I.t l. S. church is iho ohlest woniuu's, organization In tho world. . . . - - .Oilier church . services yeslerday were well .attonilutl.; At Hie Klrst-. lllililist cliurch Hlo-ltiSv. O. A. Pol lard guvo an Interesting talk, "The. Holy Spirit Ih the Hook of Acts." ( leljlllg how' people . followed t ho ; (liioly Spirit at that ' liine. even though, opinions as to what the Spirit was conflicted. Tho Itev. W. 11. Hlcakney. of Wullu. Walla, occupied Hie pulpit lit the.KlrsI Prcsliyleliun church. Mrs. lOurl Stoddard is substituting, for Mrs. W. II. Hohnenkanip Jr., in the church quartet during the Paul u dlrectorl AOOLPtlEMENJOU f a xatan RICARDO CORTCZ CARM DEMPSTER .LVAttaPUIll .. otitis frtat cast TUESDAY A-R-C-A-D-E K nuiit. quurtot. Is now baritone for the W ;:om r. I I Mrs; M . S. ... n,,.lr iwo M.uul o " 1,14 " " ' " me here lust nmui .. ,, through i':"i'-'' Or,'K0" ,1.1.1' Idaho. They av. lull ''lark ,,11 the Hip. Albert and were away o.-v iiccoinpunicd theiil lilly. cnai- bailt vhieh I iiitci-csllug W'hlllnw I The Seeurily Investment I'iinv i.. dlspluylng two ships bv S.hastlnn C.ettle of this -n. Mr. Celtic, who Is boili an arlist .... u,..il..l.,e l.l.H eOllSl rilCted t'le plillis out of "odds and ends" under his skilled hand, have ta Hie aonearatice of cosily woods stones. The sea and ship Itseli ar rfnsli-iiil..il from sandstone, the , p mils are of rawhide. Hie anchors 1 or bone, nnd the pilot lights arc ol ,n'-r horns and flaws. , I ,',.:;,,; OKK.piiai -h.-rc ne " !;;,;, ,, ..p. ratio,, ,n Is reporiou 10 .... eoli'l orablo today. nc liiiby M.r. a'1'1 ind I '.I arc loVloc ilul. Mis. .1. H. I"'k,r- of ... 1 lie oarcitts of a ,', 1 baby son. born to '!.'..'.; .....rnlnir at seven .,',", he Crande ltolld. "The llulldeil" Is second. Other songs In the first part follow: "Tho Anllseplle ltuby" (lluldwin, "Pre tense' (Clokey). "Vnlcncia".- (Iad llla), "The Source of Song", (Hald- ainilsi: "l.o. Hero Tho Gentle Ijirk", (Sir Henry Illaliop), by Mary CuHierlne Itrcck; . "HI110 . Waves of Tranquil Ocean'', (Wilson j Hlshop); "l.lly Ann",' (Warner). nass solo: I annua: 1 near .mii- 1-..---- . crier, .Singing". (Whiitman-Gaul). organlzallon from that which now .Pari two Include: "liuymond. ixisls'ln Oregon. "The high school Overture" (Thoninsl, violin solo needs lo la- cut loose more freely "llcjic Kiitl", (Hubay), Virginia to work out Its own salvation." Idol: "Serennde", (Till): "Hussion he said. He praised siipwrlnlond Sloinher Siinr". ((Iretehanlnow). enls' nnd principals' associations soi.rano solo "Tho Wind's In The and commended Soul It" (Scott), 1'Tancls lrjgglns; work (hey "Meliesfreud" ( Krclsler), Campus symposium "Tho Ounce of Tho I Whitman Hymn" EAST OREGON I SCHOOL VMEN I END MEETING j (Continued from Page 1) them for tho doing. Superintendent H. K. Inlow, of Vndlclon, was elected president, We Buy for Less We Sell for Less HEAVY WORK PANTS . In dark colors. Good wearing and excep tional' values at . v 't V $105 ricavy Whil) Cord Work. Pants in grey-" and tan. Well made and good fitting $2.50 BLOOMER DRESSES, age 2 to 1(... $1.49 BOYS' WASH SUITS :....$1.00 JERSEY BLOOMER DRESSES $1.03 JERSEY DRESSES, age 7 to 10 $2.08 ; SWEATERS, age 1 to 16..: 75? to SHOES, infants' to 16 : ....59 to $1.98 NORTON'S KIDDY $II0P ""' Better Merchandise Lower Prices READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED Aisrs Guaranteed Pure Use KC for finer texture end larger volume . in your bakings , Millions of pounds usca by our Government ' ARCADE Thursday THEATRE March 21 Curtain 8:20 Activities"; (Penrose). i Will. IV1111--5 conts--A Good Cigar NEWARK STORE Destroyers of High Prices. -iA riliti. 'down euntll--tlon' "I. ,-es'pl''('iatf.C ' Ind' a( ' I Ills' srason of year. ' Hi 'ii, W Peptona will give you the villi.; vigor and vltalily of a yiiulh, because -II en riches Hie blood, bllll.l: strength, gives tho sys tem mil PHP hnd tones llit health, genei -j ally, .i Petdolia' Is $1.00 A large linlilc Glass Drugs " Inc. La Grande, Ore. , I THE LAUGH RIOT OF THE UNIVERSE Not A Motion Picture , v -1 . ... ..'... Cjlean comedy that will keep you laughing long after the last curtain. Itcs-rved seals .now selling at (Jlass Hrlig S'.or:'. 1 floor: - $2.76; , fl.r.5 Dalcony $1.10; 7."c; I.oea J2.-II. Prices iucliido tux. hos- t home w hero SPRING NECKWEAR At Clint's Spur; Bows and Cheney Cut Silks In . Four-in-Hands Now Here For Your Easter Selection 50 to $2.95 Clint's Clothiery Tl'e Sloro Willi a Coum.-Iimw i.. ti c Wc.lnc.-lny 1 ,, ,,., u.iiriden will arriv. ... .,..,. i-.-, mi Corvallls, ."; ;.; attending the Oregon ': ., -!., al college, lO spend thO vae:,.0-Vwi,h M" ii "' " Jlr rl Ml Gil- Allelahd Mr. all. I ::ur.i ly eoiir. . h ere!: He- Hal Laid!' and M r -Miifcrcuci' ii . Imiiit Kardley l' w.-r.- here Saturday v alt. ndlag the .uarter- I I,,-., of 'I'" Mormon - Kardl.y is oisooi. . I,,,.,,,,,,, e'l.ireh. 1'avb . i, r. c, ntly returned . v, mission in Kurope. and play. u a A. conference v. ning- i .a gan a ,lt. lid. Mr. J!' MotH-" Hid In cold weath I I'la.l i-.l Mi s 1-'. O. Monroe were i',', ."',. Saturday and Hiiiiday .,. ',,.' where he IS in llm v rvl.e. Saturday ,' . v'atl' ti'led Hie senior ,,',;:. ;i i;va". in which ' .nl . t, ,iK a special llller- "J ; . . " . 1 1 1 . d the same Play , ;i California hool i. -.idling. This Is , first winter in ore. first experience with jil,,. declares that WHITMAN All-College Glee Club Tonight HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Students' Tickcts..."Oc Adults .:.....:.........:..75c Aukiucx tij Lu dmiwh' Paul Si). 4:5, Ainr rir'ii) ' Ij ij 'uiii. ; 1 Reserved seats on sale at SilvcrthornWrighii star! LAST TIME Today mioom sias. 1 i iSJri . ! with Maiiv Astoii Laiiuy Kent Alice White Ahtiilh Stone A throbbing talc of two brothers' love, as deej) a:) the seas they sailed, and how a heartless siren turned that love lo hate. And In Addition , li MACK SENNETT 'prrsrrs 'A ALICE DAYv EDDIE 0UIUANJI jrHlSrrATING HORSES ARGAD 11 nniOTgti,-jv.'faLXM TODAY ONLY jttU.lABMMLB -l: mm Things were running smoothly in the corset busi ness no hustle or "bustle" until S e y m 0 u r Wright changed his name to dodge his childhood sweetheart and her kids. Then came complications and niix-v make this the fastest farce you ever inu'.inc.l. pis that y And Here's More Fun! MABEL NORMAND in RAGGEDY nose M lA'mmh Finhtitott IAt III 0ACH - -' - ' NOTE: On ac count of tho' .Road Show T h u v r, d a y this progiam had to lie sacrificed ' by a one-day showing, . but don't let that.' keep you from see ing it. You'll like it. she hn- seeli'-i y the sno .ii". " nil ha." ""I yet idn-J for t.iu 'Jaill'auia sun iimi'i.