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Wednesday, June 1, 1927 i;a gkande evening observer I 'arc Five Local News In Brief iomin; i;vi:ms ,!m mi- 8, tt, Id I nlnn Live. iil"n, Or .hit J I, , u; it Kinlu Aiticri- rau lii'lou convention in f.i-iunlc, OtioM-r (.Icfiniio thiiu not ilcvlilrd on, Orcein l'jui'ill IVjm'Iht n.vofhuim cuu vent tun licrc. ; Hei r I 'K'iii SitiniiH'i t UK .1. I ';ct rii-t;, a tanner near Suin jiietvillvi hp-in yesterday in J.a Ol .llHil ' Oil ItU.silH HS. liriwn;; Thiiniyli .Mr, and Alra. K, l New sonic ot Oakland. 'al.. urn aluppiiin at the .mini'-r. hotel lor a day or two. lien' 1 )r I My Mrs. Kd Miller and win. vi.siiinK in La (irande today, home is at I'nion. At llrwnillon lliim; ( Hilly :ilaiht. ot Canyon City. lulini, wveral week's al the K llruWllton home. Hi re on Itilsinev I Mr.-:. I.oulah Ucilheml, of" ItaUer, (is liere Jul- a lew days on lutrtiness. t-Mie In vmltjiiK at Ihe lionii! of her un. t'l:!eici- Ki'dhead. Here I 'roin I intei-priM Mr. ltd Mi.s. C. Ii. M I :nt'Tpr.isr, are pendill a few days vi-'jllini,' in this eity. They are ii' .sl s at tlie Sotniiicr. Here I 'mm allow a M ify. J'aiia Marvin, of Wallowa, v is itmong Hie onl-of-tuwn people Wlnt spent Memorial day at Siim in rvilhi. licit1 l loni Norih I'owder Ch-o Spencer, of North I'owder is visitfag heic with her cousin Norma. Jlanks. at the W. I. Hanks j home. v , I Home I Yoni I'htridn Mrs. U. AL Shaelter was in La Cniii'le today on bee way home to Wallowa alter spending Hie winter in Florida visit in i? with relatives. Here I'linii llakcr Leo l!ai t holoiuew. of Maker, is rtti'iiding a few day.". In La Orande. M r. Hart holoiuew Is employed at tin Lastern tii-eon Idghl .V; Power cuiupany at Maker. Home l Yom Ti ih- Mr and Mrs. Ira Snydw and soon, l-;ilis and Charl's. are home from a motor trip through Washington a nd Oregon. Tin y were gone ahout ten il i . I ;nvtcd Home Sup- rintendeiit and Mrs. .1. T. I oliK fellow and their daughter, Att'H'h'i.'i -i"e expeeleil home tomor rnvv troin N:un'a w cere lin y have h.en visiting lor the past few w. rky. t 4. l-it In Wallowa Mrs. L. Mnlh. h it lova wiit aliout two '. nllius and daughter, this morning tor Wal l In y w ill visit lor we.dvs with MtM. Col- Itns" sisti-r. M is. Kat ie lit'ooks. Kciuriis Home Alter- visiling hci'e fu' a few weeks Willi her H.n-in-lau', Alvin S. Hawk. Mrs. IL A. Hall loft last . vt nlnir tor her home lit lllllsboro. Her little grand -da ughler, Doris, accompanied her. Hcre I'roiu IbiiM- Mr. lyul Mrs. 11, o! Iloisl are speiidil in La Caiide. Mr in re in the interests W. Mori ison, g a few days Mr. Morrison Is ests of the Morri rniislruetion com- slopping at the ui iV iiuls-;ii-v. '"iiey CuleX hotel. I t "i I'oillaiid s. Juliu Montgomery, of Port viy.!!. d in La Crando and ;nl. I'ii in ii , oViT Hie week einl. Montgnnn-ry is a tornter resi ol. Sunirneivllle ad visited old friends at Hie Summer Memorial seiees. fur Comcntloii .Cmdldge lell last nlghl lor II I I ; at ' alt u Ini-i ft ate in uk'-i 's I r iso i; ft at Km .lack. is. a tl sin rdy nil in-gon home. , ved Here . Mr. ;iud Mrs ; ml Mi .lessi-Lei-,, from I'ortl day w it'h. .1 heir Hutbrblge. Mr. i niitiiiu. d 'their In ill alien. I l no .mention. He will lie W here lll SOU. an at Hie I'nlver before ret uruing ,. Hurbrlilge Murbriilge visited ,nd over Memorial mother, Mr. .1. J. :uid Ms. Muibridge journey lo Wejser . hi re Hay will ImI b'foie ta t urn- r,iij;h(()ii - Carlsbad Pajamas For .Men and IJoy.s. In latest slipover and collar coat styles, in fancy, broadcloth. $2.95 to S1.85 Pajanas Of Quality Clint's Clothieru Ifthe sioro Willi n ConKione I i"K hom while Mis.H HyrhrldK ifiunn-.l l(i I'orlliiii.l. Hhc in work itiu at 4IiJm. Wurtman & KIiir mul a Inn nili'iKlhiv nlKlit at-liool in rurthuul. Hem From I 1 1 ion Mrs. Cora Itoop.r. of I ntuii. vis- it ril h'-rr yesterday. Went to I ta Ker en r os J'lnmnier sj.ent 'Memorial lay at Haker. Hi- retiirnt d lu La 'ranik yesterday. t hark at Work It. J. i;rten in alle to he in his law; of fire UKain a Kit Ki-vcral weeks ah.si nee because of Illness. Home I'Yout Portland - j Mrs. Chris Miller returned to he J home hy auto and reports an en LioyaMe trip. lldiiic lYom rortlitinl O'oi!,'" It. Itayhill has returned jto J.a Crande after a short hu.sl hnss trip to I'ortland. JUt-ovei In;; Mclvin Cekeh-r is reeoverhtK from an appendix operation tit the Grande llonde hospital. I iilon Itohlt'iits llcie Mrs. May Sr-ott. Mrs. Sarah Klioppet, and Mrs. Thomas Ailaius and her daut'luei-. all of I'nion. vLsited here Tuesday. Hctnrii Ibntie Mr. and Mrs. ; M rs. Hay l'riee Melvin Larson and Intve returned to I their home here from Uedmond. I re where they spent Memorial j day. They made the trip by auto. ' Here For Summer ; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Uarnwetl ; have arrived in La (iraude and i plan to be here all summer. .They have been making their home in L'tah for the past Several months. ,.,v I'un V(tv Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. H- ll and daughter.. Itoberta and (b-rl rude, Mrs. liny Hell and Mrs. II. I Itell, of Cove. were shopping In Lit Clrande yesterday. Haw Haby Hoy Mr. and Mrs. Munyan Anderson arc the parents or a seven and one half pound baby son. which was born to them Saturday night at thu Crande Monde hospital. Ilaby (iirl Horn Mr. and Mrs. Clark Webb are 'the parents of a 10-pound baby daughter born to them this morn ing at the hom.e of Mih. WehhVs molher. Mrs. 11. Metcalf. on First street. llonie l-Yoni NpnkaiU 1 J. 1-:. Keynolds. accompanied by his grandson. "Huddle" MeynoldH. returned last night from a motor trip to Spokane win-re Mr, Otey nidtls looked alter business inter ests. ' : At Om Siinilay I Ahoul ST. iin-mbers of the enn gregalhin or th.- Church or Cod ..l Simdav at Cove on an onl- biL' lulling the day four persona were baptised. A picnic was enjoyed at noon. dlune ii-n I'd- Vmvr iI'Mcne Mr. and Mrs. IUrry Tn kell and family left last nlghl. tor oner a- iene. Ida., when th.-v w maKO their liome. Mr. and Mrs. Tn kell iw... i in La Crrunde for several I moiiHis. coming here from Com r ! d'Ah-ne. liabi- ,:H f I"1"'1 The rain curly la.-t night, one of the mcst severe of the spring, was measured at the fire depart ment as .:! of ail inch. Tin- dow n fall which endured tor aboul half an hour, did not strike all se uf the valh y. ctiouN Motored lo Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Sling utnl son Nornuin, and Keniielh Dhi it... nl Simdav and Decoration day -in Cortland visiting friends. They .motored to the West i city. Norman has bee ern Oregon n employed mill tor Hp: i bv the Mow inan-Hicr ' Minimi icalion period. en I'rniii Los Anuclc Mr. and Mrs. C. Paul Wal.. son anil daughter-in-law of the IteV. m.l Mrs. J. Ceorge Wal.. of this rity arrived here last nlghl by unto and' will visit their, parents for several days. There home (m in Los Angeles. Cal. Home I'l-oin lUde , Mr. and Mrs. Hrvilh- Hoan, Mrs. Jack Miller and family and Mim Lola Avirs have returned to La Hrande'aMer a trip to linisc Ida., over the week end. Tin y mad- the j ,onrnev bv auto arriving home last ' nlL-ht. " Tln-v were accompanh d to la Crande bv Mrs. Doan'H sister. , lleHirn I'roin SMiknc Mr. and Mrs. Chester hoinpson hnve returned to Hn-lr honieheie j.fter a trip to Spokane. ash., , to Spokane. Wash., spent Memorial day, j accompanied to Spo Where they SpelH .oen.oioi. Th kane by Mrs. Thompson's mother. Klizabeth Johnson, wno n.( idii there a1! summer. I I, one In KImmiV 1-laml The l!i'V. and Mrs. William M. Ib adner. of "ove. Inivc gone to Sairil-lerstowii. Hhode Island, where tiny plan to spend about a month. Tin- n- e. Mr. llrudner H n-elor of the Kpiscopa! church ol i in'', Leading 1'or Salem Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. In nolds anil d.niuhb-r. Mar.inrte. ,i;mi to b ave torn to-row ffir Sahni w here t hey will visit a I -out a w i-k. M r. Hey. Holds will also look afi'T busline, int. r-sis. Mariorte will be 4,t Hi.- K. K. Hai;sr hone as a truest ol Ldith ia-g ali-l iH alt -nd tin cotunne inen' ett is- s of the Sal- ui Iii;-!i fc'JlOfd. XisHintf in I'unitiiitW- MIks KM i n Iti lu y, tliuiuht Mr. ttml Mrs. Herman Kit-hey, 1" vlHltliiK In 1'ortlatiii with tur aunt uti'l uncU', Mr. ii fivl Mr. G. M. Itkhiy. Slit th uvt to I'ortluml Sumluy with .V r. and Mrs. C K. SthiK and son, Norman. Vl-Hlny; Itriv Mrs, Kal( Ooodall Turner, form vr l.u trt-utnle icsl-lent who now , makes her home In Western Ore j gnu, is vlHitinir nt the J. T. Wll- lianiHoii home Mm. Turner's ! ........ ... .. i h county jiulire for many years aid was ill Known politically. j.SiM'hil TonutriDw lxlit '. The La die;" Aid society of the LiikIInIi Lutheran church will meet tomorrow evening at 7:34 oYlock at the church for u social meeting. A program of nyislc has been ar ranged, in which various nation alities will he represented. The meeting will tie In the church an nex. Itel'reshmeiits will be served. Mr. SHikhart Out Herbert Speckhart is abltf to bo out again after about two weeks at the, Unuide Itoude hospital, where' he underwent an appendix operation. Mr. Speckhart Is a farmer m ar Ailed. He is staying at the home of hi fat Her. John Speckhart, here unlil he becomes si rouger. Isnine as al the initi-ial. Aliortn y On VaratUm sinilh. when the trial dale was The Itev. and Mrs. Nelson set for next Monday, uv. r hi:i o KnlKht and family have pone to jectlon. said that it would "proh the coast where they will he for ahly result in lhmh lielntc tore, d about two weeks on u vacation to k'1 in'W attoniey.s.'' ovviirr l trip. They left Monday. Mr. and Mi. Claude C. l'ratt and family j aeemnpanylng IHem as far ua IVndlelon. In the afternoon lh , I'ratts went to Walla Walla, re .turning to La Crande yesterday. LOCAL GUARD COMPANY WILL .,..p LLA Vh J UiMi . (Continued from Page 1) allowed to privates and non-enm-missioned officers of the guard thiM year allhough heretofore th officers have worn this type oT coats for 1 lie past two years. This will add greatly to the comfort or the uniforms. Company Ks eoats were sent awav several days ago for the al terations and mv .expected back today or tomorrow Cnardsmeti, wearing the new coals, will wear a plain black tie with the regular larmy whirl when on amy m w nen j i of r duly are allowed to wear a' w hite shirt and collar. ' ' j Captain Initlon announces that j every man in the company, unless he is excused because of Illness- or j because of feiinns illness In his i family, will be taken to camp. I l .MX'Ct Fair Wcntlirr Weather conditions are expected to be plea;vinl. Astoria has: a rec ord of having mote sunshiny days than Portland. Salem or Kugene and'. mleii cold Vealher sels In, lite conditions should be Ideal, it is said. . i All company commander.1! nr Inking along extra blankets for tin men ami a stove will be set up in each bnt to Kuard again: villi-. ly w-iither Hach guardsm.en is expected to take a tooth brush, comb or hair brush, two extrJL pairs Of light :woobn socks, one i xira suit or, underwear, two towels, one cake of min i soap ami a eumiin i- .-mi.iwi.h nit ni. sw nulling suns ami iun- lelic equipment will be allowed but civilian cloihing will be barred, personal affects of guardsmen arc , niibjecl lo Inspection at any time. ! Detail nt Camp TMlny I The fir.st detail and freight to reach Camp Clatsop in preparation for the encampment hit Portland Tuesday nlghl and was scheduled to arrive this morning. The irain consists of a number of flat ears and box cars, eontaln- ing Ihe major portion of the I equipment necessary to establish Ihe camp. A detail of la men un der Major Leo Plronl accompanied Hie Irian and will be engaged for the I wo weeks prior to the optnlnc of Ihe camp In transporting the freighl to the camp ile and In erecting Hi" lenls and distributing 1 he necessary euulpment so the L'ighly 'second Hrlgade can begin j active training immediately upon lis arrlx'al al Die camp June I rt, The train today carries Ihe brig ade motor I rucks, ten) age. rolling kilchens and other freight. Later another (rain will bring the nrtil- lerv and other and ordnance. rial equipment. Allilelli Proyrnm i A pfograin of tilhletie events, junket trips and other amusements will be windw iched In with III" military (mining at Ho- coming na tional k'uard etieampmeiit. The tratuinu JM-hedule for the two ennrd infantry regimeuls was issued Sat , unlay. I Oregon will send more than nun,, officers and men to camp s v,. ,)(, lHrj,,.Mt 11Unrr In hjj,j(irv Ill.(,orilllK 1o !lUv)r,H r((V(iI J)(ip(i froj , h(i orrk,(, of ppty-jnp,,., (i..iii-ra I, (boree A. While Salem. oi nff l,,r njnijn Commisnion Meets SALHM. in-,, June 1. lAI'i - The state reeiamatiotl coin mfs Ion. fronted by Hie Hi:'" legislature nm) whlcii takes the place of (he old desei t laud hoard and h rl -niton ."e' uritles eoininls-ioii In-hl Its first tneetiiiK todav. Nolhln' wa floii eveepl d isc u -ahm f a plan fif or Uit uiziition. Tbl- will cause prar- t ica My no f-hanire in th per-ftoi pel i tif the fiik'lPferinu ii iiirnn lit. I The leiard III meet aabi to- I morrow to appoint a wlnle e lie hot. I It 1 e..10 c.le.l Hi it IF Ii i.'i I ii III ' .It'l-ollll. "t. l..l.. I..,., Tin ..r mil r.. I ' ill . I lim 1 1, In. h i it 'i lli-llii- riunliir il.it... .ii.ii.l "III iilt'.-nil . tiuil jt L' I.....U...H. "HI I III..' I il M .Itlll III,'. I .if I , Li. V I'll. In y III.- -il .1'.. 'M.-l ! : Li RETRIAL OF CASE TO BEGIN MONDAY Hugh De Autmnonl to Again Face Jury in Jacksonville Ml-aKtitl, Ore.. June 1 1 're I lint nary ai-rantr nn n! ( Al1) lor retrial ol llimh I Aulr. Ullei?! d Slfskiyo-i tunnel l, Blayer, speeni'. ally ehai n. d ii-lit-u Mh thr murder of Chiirles i . piyii-l Johnson, of Ashland, int.- oi th three Soul hern l'aeme trainmen slain dm ink' the p; oi . ss of an attempt id t rain i ollei y. .it noon Oil Oet. II. i:e';t, have I .f ii eulil pleted hy the state, whieh annuiiiie ed thlN mornini- th.it I nited Slal s I isl i-U't Attorney ( h on:. Ni utier, of Portland. outd an t ve Sunday to take an active .i,'1 n-.aiu in the ease. Neutier will ail wini peeial I'roseeutor tiior';e M . Lnlieit). and IH.strlet Alloin.y N.nlvii C. Chaney. The i- tria! d.it" li.t.-. i n set liy Ciremt ,lude C. M. Tlioinas for next Monday J u n . us, Aecurdlni; to in t onii; ;t h ai r - ! l-elvt d here, the d. f. it.-- w ill he j represented l.y 1'n d I- Smith. e'.i--f j consul; John A. Cr.lli. r. ot I'oit-j land: I 'avid It. Lvntis. ot Lum He; "and Ous Newhurv. of this e;l.. the Attorneys Smith and Culli. r haing important cas-s pi-ndin-r in tee Lane and Multnomah comity courts. Oppose A-dtlaiHl .Iiimjis The venire of 1"" Jisrors. itrawn for the retrial, shown that I ; ot' t he talesmen are from Ashland home town of two of the murtlen-d men, and where . the ot!i r two .;were . wen hiiovmi. -o i m. .runk., ; Songi'i', thu lone woman on I he j list, is also from Ashland. Tim defense has indicated that it w id oppose any juror from I he Ash- land area, a ve hal motion o thai effect b- ing denied by Hu ll is expected lhal the del. ti renew Its objections. s-i : "blanket elialleng. ". -unit. Aecordiiu: lo sp- eial 1 i 'tor Hob. rts. It will lake Hi n 'to Select a jut three new Willi i"he two i them unable to nppeii r at I In lllg. Special Pmsecut will make the openlnc of the state, as in tin Tom Mix Picture Saves Man's L'"c Ni:W VOUK. June t ( How a' photograph of T ! saved him from the hand bandit gang In Hie Mr. ...ha gles was told today bv I Cow-Smilh. explorer ami el oglst,-upon his I'ciurn linm tended slay in the South An wilds.-. , All autographed p!mt v. 1 the movie cow !my w li ii li Smilll carried so plc.n'ed a gering barel'noii in : i " in sionary's frock io.it who 1 bandit tril. Hint tin- e-i life was saved. 1 Cow-Smith s.-id in- l-.-n-ii to him he had -ne e ; . e-i 1 eight men wllh si hnlle'.s in Hon picture and had c t.i! t he actor his nio ie!. j, li h; bad never been ubie lo p Mix record. While the bnmlii i r..bbi d everylhina eM ept Ins am en cimeiis w Iiieh In- la 'on - !n La photograph wan ilnir !'! and Hey deparict I .wi:.r. tsln-s to (he r.tploi er. I Moles live ciii. fly on w onus and las- ei s 1 ha' in!-: I , ground. To 1 lie i vl- i " t f a desiroy ins'i-Ls Htev a. h- e to Ihe lariio r, la.t Ha-y i ll eniisidern hie ilatao'ic i.. !,m heaving up the Moll :unl in c. by nmlerininghu; tender pt:, t hough nodes a r: end' ; u a Kiich placea, Hn I'riih -1 ;-l il logical Snrv-'V does n-t n-ni-, general Wallace a.rain't ; -i tended ep'rii lice .; . !;o ii pilig lo be t In- Only : mi i nn aim of cout rid. W. akem -1 shad.- tr- :. IV are kill- d l.y wood-i.o. ii sects wind, , n.,! :i:i;,c!. -Ollsly glOWtllg tree;. (I ! thritty trees can If s -prompt adinini-tratii-n o: -' .lo hy t ous h rl lltzet-, snch a:i nil i or slahle m A NEW WAY TO Ipi:!!. Nnl.-ii.-z 1 1 .... t - -1 I'.. (Viola Dana And Husband Parted; Divorce Unlikely I.nS A.i:i-:u:s. June I, lAI'l he Time; favs i.-la Dana, dliiiiu- jU'.ive 1 1 1 1 ii Nii(r and her athletic I h:; -l..,'id. Maurice "Leliy" I). l'lynii. I tune ail-American tackle from j Vale, have saparated. j .Mi:-a i'ana in confirniing the re port id se pa rat Inn. denied that a diw.vee .o; imiiiinent and declared both .--hi' and her husband were un determined :is lit w bethel' if ever ;!icv would ask the court to dissolve uiv- marriage. 1 1'ire in.li. aliuu of a I ill hi itie 1 a ua -1 '! ii :: household ea me three weeks a-o In n tin t"i'nier loni bali Mar ns missed from llolly wnod. nifnials of (he last studio al whieh l-'lyiui was known to Inivo had a pail in u picture tsahl today t to y, had m. i seen him nor heard in him in sonic time. iStiraness - n :ates :.iid l'liin was in Mex ico. The netrns deel;.ed .-he waa po. ilKe rivim bad not t;tine lo Me t,.. lo .'.t.a;i a dHoive and added: lieu t lui e is a divniVf, Mr. nn ciil- be a pi.rtsinan and eon-ull with iae let..ie takiiiK aeiimi." Tile ni-hiete aelur and Miss Oan i -.vi l e tn ii'i u d in J line. 1 HL-".. juM I das an W I'lynn's fornicr wile.; Clam lu: I'almer I'lyuu had oh. ; l. lined a final decree of dixtnee on Jti'oitnds of desertion. I HOPES TO 15KEAK RAILROAD KKCORI) (CotitiiMicd from Page: 1) tin t ! ever covered tin' dis- . has chartered a Santa ' II. I e Irani, consisting of ioconiotive. bagago ear, dim r and Pullman. ' and insists the trip be made in -i ai My lis hours-- hours less than the fastest lime on record. The trip wilt start at '2 p. m. t-n July -I. At 4 in the morning j ot jiny 0 it win reach Chicago, j pn. idhnr ihat its unheard-of d has not caused it to b avo J rai M and d posit its passen- j ; in another ami more distant itKL'ion. ..ill oad officials didn't want lo io a ;is-hour schedule, but: ty in :d out. ' I i V wanted Hie to make the '; s fat as is Male' " ScotlJS- aia-d. "There'a no point in do- ; tl-:. i. ii wouldn't he any fun. ' v. if I wanted to ride as fast ' il Is ;ife I could tide like n ; li-iii-'U in one of their regular! us ior sliiu." I as iilile lrij will cost St-otlyt "". II11 w iil ride atone, lin- ' rays, --any newspap.-rj ' an- crazy ciioiij'h lo . h in-' lama- iVojll Li An :. I. , i Ia -L't;.i mil s. To eo -i :; s horns tin- t rain tan - t '.'.i; miles an hour, lu .lop.s. This means that Hie run must he made M ':' or inn miles an M-r'ter. f lnisld.-1-ing Hi:-' n ha'f f f I lie route lies :ns Where ihe Hacks hi' a d'.dty. s.ich a : pi e n. ;-i ly suicidal. Hut .-M II" mo: : ie: 1,1.111 . anyll.iii-: sell an- ttotmr l- Ihe i,. I...OTI US liltle ex. nn a not Irviiit.' to Ji- sas "riu :.:s trip just to I. illl!!: Up ill Ihe I hav have Ill i hlle. All Idiir Trip Thai lime I lillle in.. V :a holli.i ie Thai l. ip am,.i;i ohi e, u hal vv II ! nivintr J I i . pie aula I' s on tin S Jt.-IH1 : 11 1 nil. ol Ihe rail lhal he has Ii than $ t .ana, una il a lny sl.-i y. I hi: prospeelor. III. lire Uloie or Ie:r, i .olilel hin' i : ! 1 1 1 ii ohi s nl v.. all h 11. Is I al lrol: ie makes an ie iw Ii io mill r Ie IN u.l to hav i. U la not has. lie l-i inakiinr I it money I hal he ay on a crand ami , .liter w hleh he w id e lunie into I he fa;, I -Heal li Valley, lo loil rnlil Hie n.-.l lllIU'. - I 1 . 1 . 1 i il:-'l;h LAUNCH BOATS Stop! Look! Listen! 2 Wonder Bargain Days An Event of Wesl-Wide Importance Celebrated in Every lireier Store June 3rd. 4th. V QUAKES ROCK MAV JERSEY COAST AREA f'ohtlnuril from Pnjc 1 r;i.UIIy, nti,l wvic ,1, B.rihc.(I vari ously n m.uimIImk UK,. 1 1 llniils". UIHl "(llslill)t I'lillK OT t IH1II.I. I-." Cnlliil SlnlrH niiny nullinrllli'S ill Fort Hancock, the mil Oi.-l n inost polnl on tlu- Xi.v Jersey ruawl. liellrv..,! II was u slliiht i-a rl hiiiaUo, lrat-lliiK Iroin woulh to mirth. I "Hi III Miles liilaml 'I'lii. slio.k iii.r,. also Ml nl l.'anuiiiK'Inli'. ,.i,;,l inll.s Inlan.l anil wi-n- i, It as fur in!. mil aB I'Vci... IioM, 1 1 miles nest. I.oiih: llraliih. alioul seven niili-s north ol' here, reporte,! one heavy shock al ":la. Il unit chi ys on two houses lllinhllni; lo tho earth. At .Went I.uiik llraneli Hirer mileji avvily it heavy niarl.le slaii on it front porch wun moved. fiuisl miurd authorities there re porte, no iiuusiial action of tile sea iluriut,' Ihe ilistiirhnuccs. tiu;i:i; i,n aki:s NKW YOLK. .Inn,- I IA1' -Three distinct "local" uuakes were reeoi di d on the Keimnograph at. l-'ordham university today. The We Buy for Less We Sell for Less STRAW HATS In Hie iu Swi-s Yediln-i. Cannulas, l.:-gltoi-ii and Scti nlls. I 'or sijlr, er!ce anil fpial II, v our bills have nlun , hi-cn ni Hie lop- $1.95, $2.1.5, $.195 .ui;vs s. ti. nits In Silll I'nii Senility 50c - 95c Di'Ht'royern or HkIi I'rlces. 1 LA GIIANDE FOLKS WHEN I MMRIE.U YOU -you didn't have a A C- VORLO J FRIEND IN THE WORLD YOu'R fc 1 RIGHT AGAIN 4i I k 1 Loving consiiliM .ttiiiii leads many lici-. 'i'lic di' sii; In plraw her llif plan fi , I .;,.-; r liim liriiu;.; fnlks lo this lamily din;.; .stoic. Thin;;.; at plcas injf jM'ici's to palcli up ;t iii;tiiul or an aln arioii. Star "THE NOTORIOUS LADY" Willi LEWIS STO.N'K - ISAIUJAKA iiEDlOKD - FIIA-WIS Mi DONALD Love lri,'in;;ie of Lond-iii f-nciely, cliina.NCt! ;:mid the llireatenino- shrirhs '!' !r i crnnl j i:ii li' u-ilives! ('iiiiicilv-iM'DCWIKI.i;" THURSDAY and EIIIDAY lil't'K JONES Jr. -V ;. J V II slioekii ami S: n corileil at S:L', S:l ! The ei;uipti, i.eoril! ; Mai t. it i ...11,1,. t. ili.'.l lll li versily. priseit North. I'. lliam instrument is : il mainly tor loin,- ila-tanec ier an. I. as the lot al .jiiiikea s. near l,y. it as iiuios- . . utima.e Ihe orittin of Ihe nice. M'lvmiwa a i. uie uni- not Hiir I lint the w hen informed 'ii Jersey roast In en Come oil Up to Our Hard Time DANCE AT KAMELA, JC.NE :JR1) i'llusic ?.Iy O'Sullivan's Serenaders Of Pendleton Assisted by Jack Coleman. FREE LUNCH A ECADE The Motion. Picture Of '. ' ' DAVID UELASCO'S ' ' Stage Success 'lie Auctioneer- with CKORGi; SIDNEY You'll J;n ie,'; i with "The Auctioneer." You'll cry with him. And you'll love him. The a.;toundintf success of the wizard of the sialic made into a still more as tounding film. ( omedy "Datllinif Kangaroo" 'J'hursday Urings (ULDA CRI'lY hi "CAIJARET" VJ rt' r I'P HAD But one he'd stopped ME BEFORE MOVE - OVER. - c. I GOT TO TH WALTER ny,v a i i i -ii Wsr Today Only rndav IJr Saturday Don't Miss Them! .shaken. I llll'.lll IVIi.' V t 1 It.ln I'he New Jerst V coast from An i.ury I'arl. nortliwar.ls. was shnkrn' ' lo.lay l.y .-arth tremors movlntt1 I'""" "olllli lo north. The IVint- I ', '" ' v",""Ml ,Vj . bully for l'i H'conds. 1 ho first , j,,,,. v b it at S::'7 u. in. (day light saving time). Wm. Henn-a i-4'iils A (.ood Clgllf. ii TODAY ONLY By Ed "A 3Wtfc1fcN ROVERJ FAMILY LIFE L i wiin ipuv OF FIME CANDY PB.OK GLASS DRUGS (iLASS DIUKJS (Inc.) La Gr:; ado, Ore. 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