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Wednesday, December 21. 1927. Local News In Brief Ucrq? From Wallowa IV H. McDaniel. of VuIlowa, Ih visiting- in Ihia city. Ho jy at tlio Foley hotel. lluilucss Man a' 1,n ;nuuJe Ralph Y. Ciiosy, iiusiness man or poriltind, is a. yisitor in thin city. Hejj Hloppinir at the l.u (.irando. Hero From Wullmwi J. ;P. QIiv.r, or Wallowa, in registered at the Foley hotel Tor a fetf day.' " siiniKi I'Vimii i iijoii Mi, and Mrs. .. Z. 'IVrrall. of I'n ion. shoVpcd in I.a Cirande yes .terdfty. , '. - Stoppim; Ht Kmim-r . Mr. and Mrs. It. Cos ns. of lluk er.Vro registered at the Sommcr today. Isl-jinr Iti-other ATto Kaliiji have aa their guest during the 'holiday season Mr. Kakiu's b rot Her, llurold Hakin, who Is as slsUint eashier of the First Nation al bank in Haleni. Mr.'Haktn ar rived here yesterday. He will ro turn'.liome Monday, (.ioinjr to Portland Mrsj Helen Grady will leave to morrow ni ht for Portland whore she' "will spend the Christmas holidays with her daughter. Miss Klleq Grady, who is a nurse in Por.ljand. VliMiu; Piui-nts .Vr. and Mrs. P. J. Henry nr spending the Christmas Season here with bej parents. Mr and MrpjH. A. Wells. She was former ly jrern Wells. Mr.v and Mrs. HcrfeiV are from Idaho. : . inH. to Huntington , . Ltj's. J. L. Courtney left this morning for llunllngton where she was -called by the illness of her son'.' Hubert' Courtney, who Is working there. A Mom' From I'orl land ltf. A. I.. Richardson has re turned to his home hen- alter a trip to-4'ortland on professional buslmsi;. ? ' (iotfS1 lo Arlington Frank Chavinu'er left this morn ing -for Arlington and Portland wlu-re he will transact business. Mr. -h avinger is owner of the Ch&vlnger truck and dmyage ser vice ' lV - a, . . Itelil itjjns to KJcth- a w:'M';tlMf who has been Itonde hospital returned this ill 'a the. Grand for several days, morning to llieth. IhuW' rVom Uellingham ,Mhs Itowsie liurns is liomcrroin lJcllHigham. Wash., where she is atlV-iMing normal school, to spent Hit; ClirislmaH holidays, with her pa reals. Iliurii' I'roin I'nllcgc-. Cl-'iinbi Hall is homo from 111.' rnlvi rsity of Oregon to spend Hie lw.u.invs nt the b.iine of his par- ...,ii. il,. Ilev. and Mrs. .1. A. Hall. I He-is a sopliomore at the univer- siiy. ' ' idling: Son Hi "' Mrs. A. H. Wilcox of Pullman. VasU-- lB "''' "I"'"'' th'' 'i'1"1; inii's boliibivs Willi h. r son. It. K. Wikox. Mr. Wilcox is manager i(r liie Western Anto .Supply com pany. ' , ' Visiting Kclatlvcs Pp. Uoheil. It. Myers arrived li.'i'll'' Monday morning from l-i Vegas. New, lo spend the holblay season Willi Ills mot her. Mrs. Charles Myrs. and bis sisters l.r'llelle Mvers and Mrs. I'fed Haiiniton. I'r. Myers is a dentist. He'ttill return I'ome niter Christ - llUISi- l;e?Ches I'lTllllilo'nt - No. I.!"., held by M"- Hayes, of Uiiibleiv was the winner of the ..-..v.. offered, at the w. vn.iiid " lieauly shop. Mr. Uovhaud this morning announce 1 IheUnstnllaiinn of A Hiiipnieut In tin- form of a new mirror which Is altached to Hi barber's chair added convenience for pat- as an ions, he explained Arrived Home Fmm School Floyd Smllh arrived home today rrom O. S. C. He will spend a short time here Willi bis parenls before leaving for Washington. C. lo attend the Sigma Nu conven tion 'to which he is a delegate, as piesidelit of bis bouse at O. S. C. I'p Today Leonard SI rung, who was- shot IbixiyL-l. the hip several days ago, 'Xmas AT CLINT'S ' Tor Father, Brother and Sweetheart In Useful Gifts. llumlrccls to make your selection from At Moderate Prices . . s (pNTTHIE WTHE STOE TH 1b able to be up today and will re turn to his homo by Christmas it was announced this morning. Ho has been in the. Grando Hondo hos pital here the result of u gun shot wound, which hu received while hunting rabbitq. v . Cines (u Wallowa Mr. and Mr C. T. Undsey,- or Ihla city, went to Wallowa today whye they will visit until Sunday. in-s to Ilakcr Mrs." It. A. ' Mngulro went to Haker today on u business trip. Home From Tort land A. T. Hill returned home this norplng from, a several Hay's business trip to Portland. Itclsicred at Foley Pansy Group, of Kamela, Is at the Foley hotel for a short time. II i Hue From College I )allas Jacobson arrived lionic today from O. S. C. to spend the holidays here with hta parents. Itetuni to WaJiown M is. H. K. Masse, of Wallowa, passed through here this morning en route .home alter a visit in Portland and SHverton, Ore. Govs to Imbler ( Miss Dorothea Culpltt, of Stau fieUI. passed through here this morning on her way to Imbler where she will spend Christmas. Ix-nve for linker Mrs. Fred Davies uml little niece, Wanda Sloan, went to Haker today for a brief visit. They will return tomorrow. U'nve for l,os AnjreU's Mrs. Floyd Moore and children. Hulord, I.ula and 'William. . left this nioriiinff for 1-os Angeles where they will spend a few weeks with her parents. Marriage Lltvnse Nsued A inarriaRe license, was issued today at llu) court house to Miss Ci-eile Cade, of this city, and George Kvanson,.of Pendleton. tiers to Boise Kstevan Garro left tolay for P.oise where he will spend "Christ mas. GoTi to lOnterprlse 9 Miss Verna Harmon, who Is a student at the Cniversity of Ore gon, spent a few dtiys h-re vis iting at the Klmer Miller Inane be fore returning on to her home at I'iHterprise from sehool. Ilonie From School Miss Helen Hale was ainqng the. numerous O. S. C slmh-nl-s who passed I through, l-a ',;V"jidi; diiv on th dr way hoiia".-riir.,.TW"f,11i";jJj1.lrjn holidays. holidays. She makeif her borne. -at Wallowa. ' " l.caves for .Nanipa Mis. .lack Wilson and littlo d.ilighler. Helen Charllnc. .left this morning for Nanipa. Ida., where they will spend about two weeks with relatives and friends. Ilmrf From School Miss Helen Mohr arrived home this morning, rrom Corvallis. where she Is a student at the Oregon State college, to spent Hie holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'W. p. Mohr. Miss Mohr Is a rresh man at the college. Married Yesterday Joseph DeWubs, ' of Oakland county. Oil., and Sophia Keckrltz. ol' I'lilon county, were unilii In niniilagc yesterday afleinoun by Judge Hugh K. Urady at his office here. Here FlHlitl I'ortlanil italpll (liesy. special ag.-iil for the National Liberty Fire Insur ance company, is in La (tralide to day, transacting business at the office of the Cnlon Morlgage and Investment company, local repre sentatives. IHvmmI Tliromili " M H. "Ind" Hut br. former track coach at the Oregon State college, but now track coach at the rnlvcrsily of Detroit. passed through Iji Criande today on bis wiiy to Detroit after visiting in Portland and other Western ore. gon points. Data on lllnl I'lighl Some time ago William Itolllns shot a mallard duck tagged by the F. S. biological survey. He return ed the lag to the government and has received the following answer: The biological survey is In receipt nr vnnr recent eolnin tinical hm. The bird carrying band No. r.nHI" was M 5 Gifts A CONSCIENCE a mallard banded at Molese. Mont. Nov. '4. PJ27 by F. II. Itose." Tc Uuek in-iiiestion thus Is known to have flown w-vcrut hundred miles from the date' It was banded "Until shot down in the Grande ItondV valley. HcNt Fin in Imbler Mrs. it.- I.. Morgan, of Imbler, shopped In La Grande yesterday. Hero From Klglu Mrs. Henry Parsons, of Klgln, was among the Christinas shop pers In La Grande yesterday. lieu; on IViiiiieiss Ci-iik Kli:ii'ti rT I'nriliiml la ' spemltng aeverat days in this city j on business.. Mr. Sharp is with u ' Portland Andltinir eomnanv. Ha will return to , Portluhd for ,thO holidays. Here I Pat 'rom Tin Daileji Foley, formerly Gra..dv but now of The Dalles where he Is owner of The- Dalles hotel, arrived hel this morning on train No. '24 for a short business visit. He is the guest of his broth er. :',lerome Foley, his niolher, Mrs.j Jerome Foley, and other re latives. Home From . S. C Kenneth Flesh man, senior In Chemical engineering at O. S. C, arrived here this morning to spend the holidays with his "parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Fleshman, at their farm home ntur La 4rande. Mr. Fleshman took a trip to Alaska this summer and has not been In La Grande for about a year. He has .been prominent in chemical engineering activities at the school. Home From O. S, C Miss Junta Crouter, of Futon, arrived here this morning and was met by relatives with whim she went on to Villon. She,' is the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Crouter und is attending school at Corvallis. V . lloro for llolliluys .Mr. and -Mrs. Charles K. Hllile brand have as their house guests over the Christinas ' holidays Mr. Hlldehrund'8 sister and fuinlly. Mr. ami Mrs. A. Gesdahl and children M....H.!. Alr,..,,l fin.1 Cburlcs. of !t, lliiiL-l'i:,iiL Wash. Thev drove to I I.a Cirande, iirrlvlnB here .Monday, I-aieiic Senior ThnniKh Innlicy Clark, senior at the Unl-vei-sity of Oregon, passed through here ycslcrihiy on his way to lloise where be will visit his parents for a few days. From Boise Mr. Clark will go on to New. York where in' will attend the Phi Gam ma Delta convention. Xcns tit Dentil Ho'lvc4l I Mrs. Pm'Ss I. Ivinzie, wife of William Karl Klnzie. died at their resilience in wnna nim nuiiuu). t. .. i.i -.1 t.. r wr K'ln-.l ,.;p ;,.,,; of W..Hm KM Wtir Time SUlt CaSe ,, . 1 , ... , w i ff nip a... .y h y .:;;,,,' ,, i'i:in!fil' liv Ibeir MOll. who will re- -l'-.;i.maiiili.ir1. wllh hlsjpnrents during I Five Washington Co-Eds Are Hurt ' . pdltTLAM). Ore.. Dee. 21. (AP) Five ''nlvorslty of Washington e.i-eds. visiting In Portland during the holiday season, sutrerod in juries today when a'car crashed In to a telephone pole. Miss lEIna Lignell. 20, driver, nnd Silvia Sainby were taken to a hos pital.' .Miss Lignell suffered hotly bruises and cuts on the head. Miss Sainby received sprains and bruises. Florence Div, Drclna Dawson and Alle Willard sufrered sbojL'k but re covered readily. Suspect Nearly Mobbed by Crowd l.OS ANtJKLKS, Dec. 1! 1 (AP)--When Dtek Koell. who rcseliihlis William K. Hh-kuian. accused killer of Marian Parker, was ar eated at Sixth and Hill streets ut noon today, u tnowd utlemptttd to storm the corner and n riot call was Hashed to d ntral station. KoHl as released after1 brief questioning", onie-ers said he bore ;i strikiiiK" r''.niblanee to Hick man, hut was much taller thun thy hunted man. S -1 WRECK IS ' LOST; STORM TEARS LINE (Continued from Page One) throughout the night no answer came fi'imi bdnw. Just before 1 J o'cluek this morning the S-S pulled up anchor and left from the spot where (die had been endeavoring cuiiiniinli iite with tne S-4. 1 he l-'al'-rm ciiint- and took anchorage and the S-H wig wagged for per mission in charge her batteries. l'his'w;i.s iven from the Kateon. Tho S-s hud lie-n under orders to remain in position as long as there W'wjim tiny hope, of communicating Si with her Muter Her action ip f, moving awiiy was interpreted as ! ImeiiniiiL' thai there was no longer possibility- tliat liTe remained on 1 ' board the ,H- 1 and th;it no more sig 'rlnalM ini'bt be looked for. ft i,iM'iu;i:(.n c;t i:sr 1 MUXH'O CiTV. Iec. Z (AIM g -harh s A. Lindbergh. w ho ho 2 seen much of tin- beauty of .Mexico J iroui I lie atr. today had the op 2 ; porttmity of seilng Monit; of the i WTindcrs of Mexieo that He under b ground. u ;cni ial bregon Invltetl him to ; luoeh In an tind'! ground cave ft I nejir San Juan Ti-otthuuean after j viewing one of I he greatest ar ihaeiihiirlcal iiioniiinentfl In Mex ico tin- amlent Aztec pyramids of the mm mo) moon. A Chicago couple has been di von -d after .a yvam of married life. Well, they did give it a trla'. any., ay. Kidwell Sticks To His Story Of Wrong Affidavit WASHINGTON.' Dec. '21 AP) I'nder gruelling cross examination, Kft ward J. Kidwell steadfastly re iterated today that Assistant Dis trict Attorney James O'Leary hnd made him sw,enr -to (in affidavit containing untruths and designed for use In theVilnelair-Hurns con- tempt case Kidwell. a Juror In the case of ti. ....... i. ui....i..u .....i n i Fall, growing out' of the Tea pot Dome m-al oil lease, has bobbed i r .i i",;,"L0,'L"f !!"'. """'V'""1 "'rUln.e Hhu-e' th. kldnuplns of th. cecdings since that trial was 'ab ruptly ended und charges wero made tliut Iturns detectives had shadowed the jury for Sinclair. He .ajiiindo his charges against O'Leary .'S ViKtirtil V uml tnrlnu in ri.tnnt,,it yesterday and today he repeated them. ' 1 - 'i Ted Roy To .Sing tn Wnoiwn ftoritn l'")kcr murder was disclosed early in u us i u uivyun loAuy whpn offlce,.H mUX two Iier. -- Uons.. whose names, they refused to COHVALLIS, Ore., Dec. 21 ( AP) ' 'fiVeal, had seen William Kdward Ted A. Hoy. '''singing blacksmith":. l'icliniun nd unother nmn carry of Pilot itock. will appear in ' an ' Heverhl bundles from the Hellevue operetta staged by Glee und Mad- Arms "imrtments and put them Jn rigal clubs of Oregon State ArU.to 11 Vm8,er coupe.. cultural college in leading towns of j ' strcngtlioits Tlioor Kustern Oiegon In spring vacation. The inforinatjon llf the tvvo per uceordlng to a telegram just ifmiH. a man and hlij wife, who knew eeived from Paul Peirt. director or Hickman as Donald Kvan s. music here, who accompanied Hoy strengthened the theory that Hick east. Hoy had been cast In the nmn n.,a llUy m tho p)ot of whlch part before entering the radio con- i, is'aecued' test in which he took second prize.) but friends here feared his success might Interfere with the plans. It Is now thought he w ill finish out , his third year In music here as planned, while filling a radio con- tract on Pacific coast, meanwhile deferring the conservatory scholar-jii shii he won till Tlext year. Stanford Making Iteadll I'OY rltt " - , , I STANFORD rNfVKUHri'V. Cul 1 LHe. -I (A l') Wit It the ljuj?uboo' of final examinations left, safuly "behind them. Hie members of.'tno .Stuntord university football sound lias returned to the practice Blind preparatory to facing Pittsburg era! packages described as heavily university's Panthers ut Pasnderiiu "'''"I'Hed nnd about the "length of on Jan. 2. - i" v'"e b""10'"' i Indications are that Stanford will I T"ey nlso were carrying a suit seek victory against tile Smoky'11- ( I City hoys over the same route as .Janitor's Story traversed successfully before this' 11,e unidentified companion of year the air. A well developed Hlckniun held open the door of tho overhead game with a few new ,;' ' l''kman placed plays and several old ones levauip ed uppears to be Coaeli Warner's plan of battle for the Panthers. s-1 UVVUWU IS UVIIVI KltBKWATKK. Ore.. Dei-;- 21 ,A,., -The "it-case package." used lor shipping fresh prunes a,.-, pears lo be doomed. A cominillee Ol giunem, uiee.iiiK "i. s..v.. tural i economics conference here ni.f. h....i . cluinge to a package containing rour.tin-lop baskets, with the rrllit,ml(.U havi ,,,, ke(, , day graded and sie.l. A federal fjra.Je tor prunes aiso is asiieil in a resolution 10 uie i nu ed Htate.s department of agricul ture. POLICE FAIL TO CAPTURE GIRL SLAYER (Continued from Page One) officers descended upon the aluirl meut house Sunday. Makes CelnvMiv According to the landlady, Mrs. Kihel llroilerlck, soon -after the nild Hickman strolled by her In a Ihallway. dropped a casual remark autl left the building. He did not retain. Put tho officers, having Identified Hickman as the hunted "Kox" returned to his apartment yesterday. Theii they found the very neck tie .which Hickman hud worn while his picture v.jim taken for police identification last summer at the lime of his arrest on foryery charges. It was that arrest which resulted in his discharge from the bank uf which Parker Is an officer and which is believed- to have provided the vengeance motive which drove Hickman to the fiend ish crime of which he Is accused. On this second. more ruinate search? the officers found stains which they ordered analyzed to de term hie' whether they might have been caused by the slaying uf lit tle Marian in that apartment. They also found a shirt hearing the ini tials II. U. (I. The 'mime II. 11. (ierber had been found Inked In the neckband of a piece of a shirt used to tie the bundle that was a part of the slain school girl's body. Articles found there had come from Kansas City, the former home of Hickman. A crudely made pair of mittens wax dlM-overed. They were made of black nib-loth and the thread with which liny hud been stitched was-Tld by the of ficers to he the Kiiinc as that with which little Mar-hin t eyelids had been pierced. The mittens, accord ing to the officers, might h.ivn been used to prevent t he hinall victim from ma king any resistance. The other side of the dual char-j acter presented ,y the police In vestlga I Ions was presented by the ( boy's Sunday school teacher and 1 the woman at u hose hoarding house he lived for Home time. "The Hickman boy seemed a gen-' ilenian." said Pcrvy peek, his Sun-: day school teacher, "lie had oc casional fits of melancholy though. " "He was such a neat, quiet, or- derly boy." declared Mrs. . M.. lubkell.' the mamiccr of the b.iardimc house in AlhitmhiM. n suburb, where Hl'kniiin lived for four mouths. AlM'inlcil CImit-i'Ii "He ucnl to church and Sun day school. f never stiiyed out la'.t at niht. lit v.utt al.-.j;a caie- fully uruoraed, extremely polite, used good grammar and otherwise was a model boy." That's the youth If the police are right, a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde come to lite with a vengeance far oiiltttrlonlnir thn f let inn rliar- Jaeter that Is the object of what in 'declared to bo the greatest man -hunt In the history of southern California. dnkowsky Freed ' v Milton Jakawsky who had been arrested as a suspect In the case i'.,u CAln.iuA.l lout nl.iht Police detectives said that only ! Jukowsky's morbid curiosity had given him any connection with the case. 1 1 Is a r rent wan caused by nelwhhor of the Pur- ers hat Jakowsky. a friend of the Informants, had Hpent muct of his 'child, peering at tho Parker house from behind' the neighbor's win dows. Suspieiun that he might be Involved in the case was based on , h , f thllt lho Ul(!nnpPP hllU . . . H , ' . 11 h10" 0 . k on lhe ,l0t'uttert in the Parker home. Further substantiation of one of the early theories' advanced by the police Investigating the Marian TUe couple who saw Hickman! 1 Ikdleves hi Santa liml the other mani Uve ut tho ' ,,ppUv ,ittlo .-mncs cb.rk volt es Hellevue Arnur tipartments, where'u warning to all little buys und Hic kman Is said by police to have xvh who don't belleVc in Santa carried out his dlabolteal. kidnap-jciaus: "Last year my little cousin lug and slaying plot. . They were Ma Id he didn't believe In Santa returning to their rooms at aboutciuus Sind so when Santa Claus o'clock Saturday evening two!came, why Santa Claus tuld him Hours before a masked man, rid- hilt In a Chrysler automohlej,VOuldu't come iiKaln." she ailmou-i hrniiBht hack the torn nud1 lifeless ,iHhes. She Is a' second' urader and. I body (if little .Marian uml, sold ltltuld this to her youm; elassmiites lu ,,cr '""Uneled father for H500 when the woman romarked to her husband:- "Why, that's young Uonald Kvans. Isn't it?" 1 ler husband answered In the af- flrnnitlve und tho wife uriiunedly remarked that it seemed that JUrk- man ami ins lrienu were koiiir on " party as they were carrying sev j i hit iniiiuitB maim. ,o more was seen hy tho man and his wife as they thought nothing of the matter and continued .on Into the apart-, K, . i llieill,, - I Af-er hearing the s.ory of the ciiuple. Chief of fieleetlves Herman cllno,.lniinedliitely ordored officers to cpiiMnun their Investigations on the theory that 1 lick man was aided '-v- " Jj(st t u f n (h(j m . . , . ., jing seen'. Hickman, then known us Feu lis. ei.rrvlt.i- li.i.i.llau .... l,'..!,!,..- night. Although tills first was In- ,,.....,,, ,, , , ,,,, ,,, previous to the collection of the nmsom. the flndlrm- of tho other , witnesses caused police to attach less importance 10 tne janitors story. s Pigesliyc Make A Man Of Yourself 'If you suffer from Indigestion, drop everything and get back to the highway of good health, ('htropraetie Is the Science that treats the nerve' system, but without recourse )o drugs. Come to us for it consultation und demonstration. We have been of grea I assist a nee to ot he i h, and we feel that we can be 'of great help to you. Phone for un appointment. Dr. J. E. Woodcll t'liiropraclor ami nturoput)i 20 Soi inner Bh!g. Phone 407-W. Hum. IU0-W Hours 9 n. m. to 5 p. m. STAR TODAY ONLY Douglas Faabanks In "The Thief of Bagdad" TOMORROW D. W. Griffith's "THE WHITE ROSE" DOLLS AND SLEDS STILL UPPERMOST IN CHILD'S HEART (Continued from Pago 1) buy's boots, Little Hoy Komaehl, i a first-grader at ttiveria, wauls a real American toy train and says so with the dignity of his race. Kdward Macktin, a brighl-eyei little second-grader, is just one ol j the many who declare that they have ordered a "kt'en new sled I boy!" from Santa. Dainty little .Miss Pall ida Long-1 fellow, in the second gra.de, fciy.s: "I want SaiMa Claus to bring, me a baby tloll, and 1 wrote to him. too." David Kurtx may have had "a littlo matter to settle when he Uild the reporter the other day that "he wanted a pair of boxing gloves." Ho Is utso a first-grader, und goes to school to Mrs. Neill at Klverli. He rna rd Cleveland, six years old, wnsn't reticent about telling that he wauted a pair of slippers and a bathrobe. Dorothy 1 lennlng, Urtnu C"ko ler. Jean Davies and Mary Jane H easier wero among the many littlo girls who want dolls. " want a fire twuek and write It down sd Canta cftvus cun read It," said Junior Ashby. with the wisdom of a five-year-old and with u Kansas City iiceent. Philip Stansfleld. who is a first grader. Is interested right now In "getting, our Christmas tree decor ated for my brothers and sisters," He Is another one who handles a long word with more skill than many adults. m,t to say that any more or lie i who seriously agreed with her Hint they believed In &antn. Tommy Hyde, a first-grader ul WK BUY FOR T KSS E SELL FOrJLjESS WOltK SIIOl s i:fvpl lounl values in Men's Work Shoes In our I Kill AnnUer.Miry Kale IlKAVY AM, I.KATIIKIt ' Values up to $:i.r.n. Choice 9I.1IH , Values up to $fi.1Ti Choice IP, 1 ItHU'i' Shoes lor lave' Mi:iio.v Kvery Day In the Year NIwYorkStorS Destroyers of High Prices fa 1 r f I ml is-f mrm s !1 i J STORH 1 till Atianw Ave. Mora UNDERWEAR MAKES AN APPROPRIATE GIFT Ilivciia, in iiuh'Ii cumenicil Just j Anil Hicualer WMhoii, who Ih Just now with a stuiy which his tanrh- six yeurs nlil but Is In 'the second it, XhsXi'lil hus told him uhout jKnuio uf Central, smiles happily u niuiKhty littlo hoy who tried to because: "1 ot my mamma Borne catch Santy and ho has delorinlned jlhlliK that Is Just zactly what sh. that he won't "peek", on old Santa. ' wanted." v r ARCADE Who Was The 13th Juror? A murder had been committed... A man had been Heiitonectl. ' rrwelo 'mcn believed lilin guilty... Hut thn Thirteenth knew lio, was innocent t.. For tho thirteenth juror WAS (ho gulltymait. Who he was and what lu did Is revealed hi the greatest vmo Jional crook picture of tho your! :aql laemmle presents ANNAQ.NILSSON - ana FRANCIS XBUSHMAN Collegian Comedy "Benson at Calford" And "News Laff" tin X "Goodies" for the Whole Family Vogan's (J5c (o ?5.00 Fruits and Nuts Chewing Cherries Assorted Hard Candies in Jars 25c to $1.50 All with Special Christmas Wrappings GLASS DRUGS stent r IN THi WltY Ao, la Ij (jramlu, tir FOR MEN Men nlwnyi upprctiate underwear. Why not come (o Itrcler'ft and select from our Itltf popular priced line. Lot 1)01 Men's flno wool mid cotton oilieil. Puro white, vcry; cloite knit, exceed I ugly 'war in without bulk. Tailor ed tn fit. , BrelerB low price $3.95 TODAY AND THURSDAY Xmas Candies Liggctt's 75 to 5' 5