v
jjh 13, 1928. ' '
ocalNews IiiBrief
Jtcipsiered at Foley J-
A. (.V Biuffletcrry, of' Wallowi
in registered at the Foley hotel.
Ink to Meet-
;Th Uutcher'a union will hold a
regular inciting' tonight . at tho
C re seen I Meat market.
prniiLs Ankle ,
Dorr White, freshman at the lo
cal lilRh school, is recovi-rtiiff from
l sprained ankle. N" (-
'11 led From filter prose "
f Asa W. KKKli-son of Kntorprlso,
was a weekend vujltur In Lm
fnande. ; -.i v
I,,
ro Prom W.iltliirlon
f i W. Went, of Toppenlsh, Wash., la
iiinpplnir at'tle; Kolcy for a few
Jtiirlcy Mi'ii In Ciljr .
I W. 8. Murshull rind Parke Mars'-
fchnll, of Barley. Ida., arrived hee
yesterday for a short business visit
... n lu Grande. . t -
Al From Covr
i Karl Ktnckland.
jiroiulni'nt
transnctvd
jfrulli?rowor of Cove,'
buslriess In La Grando Monday..
I'nlon nuk-nt Hero
V MImh ' Gertrude" Wheeler who la
nttendlns: higli, school ut Union,
Mas a visitor In U Grande yester
(luy, afternoon. She -is a sister of
lrs. Karl Wilson of this city.
in or n.. ... ; .;- ,
Miss Hernetta Plerson ia ,1U of
.the "Clu'' at the homo Of her par
,'nnt at - iaor "TMith street.. . Miss
kcierson has been confined at, hoinef. Jones.... Mr. and Mrs. purkhiser
since Thursday. . - i have a home In Portland where
: jthey will reside m the future,. They
Irs. MoMHiiian 111 - --0.Vi.''.v-'.'-.;iuiay decide.; -to-- make . ltoseburg-
Mrs. K. P,. Mossinan has been ill
at her Iiomo.on Spring avenue fo,r
soverul day's. .
Hem Willi Wife
J. Elnier Osborne, of Wallowa, is f
In Ka Grande with Mis. 'Osborno.
who underwent a major operation
at the fIande Hondei Hospital. yes
terday. Mr. Osborne' is registered
at tho yoley.
To Make llon( In Walla Walla
Mi-s. Melvln Baxter left by train
last nlaht for Walla Walla where j
she will join Mr. Baxter In making i
their home there. , Mr. Baxter ha
a position -ii Walla Walla whero
lie has been for, several weeks.
VIsitiiiaT ItVom 3Vac'luuii .
Mrl'Tind Mrs. J.- 1.. Hnwes, of
-Meat: ham., .are vlsltlnff for severfll
dnytf-hvre ?at the homo " of Mrs.
Tlavps",pfirbnts, Mr. and Mrs. W.
K. Corum, nt 20ft "v Balm street.
They have "hon 'here slneo Wed
nesday and will returji in 19 neJtt
jliiy or so. ; ' " "
Jlein on l.usliH'K. . ,
.laek Hanks. , or the Pacific
Slates Klertrlc company, loft this
Hlr yeslenlity after belli -here on
business since the middle of last
week. Mr. Hanks also visited with
friends while In La Grande.
Slop Hf la Grando '
L. S. KkaKKH. f the Hkaf?K Safe
ways stores, left lnt- nlirlit for
Portland after spending a few days
lwri' in the Interests of tlw local
stores. Mrs. Skanffs accoiiMH"ilcl
him. They resialered at the La
Grande. '
VN'lwI In Nanipa -.
1 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Youiht and
con. Lawrence, spent the weekend
visitintr In Numpa where, they
formerly made their home -with re
latives and friends, driving up Sut.
tn day and returning Sunday niffht.
Ills mot Iht. Mrs. Younff, who has
been visiting here f6r about three,
v'nekn, acitupanled thorn back to
Nampa. M. Young Is electrician
ui Liie H S Mtectrlc' company.
vDoliiff llcllcf Work
J V. A. Murphy is doinpr relief
work at the Western Union for
several weeks during the lay-off
of Norman Hothaeher. Mr. Roth
ifieher has been off for two weeks
and Will resume work in about
four weeks.
HARDEMAN ,
HATS .
' For Spring.'
In tans, browns and 1
grey in latest styles
- $4.95 to $9.85
Hats Of Quality
Clint's
.Clothiery
The More Wlfla CtasKleava
Ho to Baker '
Mm. Jack McOkciiii unii Mr a. It.
J. Williams went to Baker -this
mornlnf or) train No. 24 whoro
they pent the day visiting.
Han Siew Position-- -
Itotiert "Bob" Smith lma ac
cepted a position 'ut Joel's kro
cery, In Doth thfe meat market and
irvvury iepttnillotu.
.A
Itoonw Knlrrotl
. Tho domestic srlenrn ' depart
men tat the La Grande Hleh school
was broken-Into Hunday nlulit.
Nothing Is reportud mliwinir. Police
believe the entrance was tho u-orkfj
ofi children, In search of money.
lUvrivex 'ev of liealli
Carl Boeker, who Is employed
by,the Crescent leut company re
ceived word yesterday of tio sud
den death, of his father,': Karl
' 1
Becker, in Germany.
Ri'lurna to Home-
. Mrs., J. ; R. Dickei-son- was
hroupht home Sunday . from the
Grande. Konde hospital whero she
underwent' a major , operation
about two weeks ago. - Ii-s. Dlt-k-erson
is convalescing very satis
ractprUy, Their homo is at 4803
Y avenue.' , .
End Visit Here ,
Mr; and Mrs It. S. Purkhiser
and children, formerly of Caldwell
but noV of Western OreKon. left
yesterday for Portland after visit
ing hero since Wednesday' at ,thc
homo ' of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Jones, at 10OS Seventh street. Mr,
Pitirbhlsor is a brother of .Mrs.
thter .home,
Mrs. Ghi'ii Here
v Mrs. Sadio Given
eo
In
Sunday for a several day's visit-
Ia Grande - where she made her
home , until luovln to " Potland
about. five years axo whoro sho has
since, resided. Mrs. Given bus
many friends in 1-a Grande, haying
lived here'a number of years. " Bl)e
Is a past worthy nintron of Hope
chnpter-N6. 13, La Grande Skiatern
Star. ' ..." - . - ' ' :J '
Him New Position
Miss lieu la ft Newlln. wKbjnoVed
to Kennewiek.!' Wash., . about tvo
montliH Jiiu to aecent a nosltioiT; US
?brsanist 'there.' .las1 been promoted
f K.r II.. I1H,rn'lw,nn1. nn(.k.in' l.tr
which-she is employed,
which-she Is employed, ,t tio(r
ilH'ateiiit .Pusi'o, Wash.; where she
haa a' flue ((obeA Morton oiKan.
nceordtnij t6, word -, received lH-re.
Miss NewUn Is a pupil of Kobert
Beak, . ortfanist1 at, the 'Colonial
tli out or hre. A ,
a
ltenl' ftatc SaHw '
Three ' real estate t 'sales w(ri
made during the last, w eek by the
A frrande Inyesfinent , eoniVany
1 Ivo-rpom modern Tionie at ISM
ti'avenue'wks, sold to ly, 1, J'eter
son, ft ftve-rooin modern home at.
I7CU Oak street, to Don H. Khaiiks.
and a four-room hoifsc "t 2704
Ash street to llroomfli ld & .K'ch
ardsoh. f-:'-. V
Visit imI Niler
Oscar Henshaddler,- of Klglh,
npent part or yesterday (P La
Grande vislling bis slsteK Mrs.
Huffman. Mr. PenshaVldler slop
ned here on his way home front
Portland und' Kugene where he
has been oh a business and pleasr
urc trip. . i, . . ,
Orlvinv to linker '
Leslie White, nrfuiatrcr of the
Sproune-Ueltx store, and dagtrhler.
Marguerite, .will, drive to Haker
tonight -to btlng Mrs. White back
to La Grande. ' She has been vis
iting since Sunday in Haker with
her daughter, Mrs. Norvall Newelt.
I'Alircted for Visit , -. -
Mr. and, Mrs, Harvey Mackey ans
expected to arrive- in La Grande,
by train tonight for a visit -here
with his brother. Claude L. Mackey
and Mrs. Mackey. at their home on
Klrst street. Mr. antKMrs. Macey's
home is tn- Hnmdcn, . N. 1 they
have not visited In T-a Grande In
seven years. They have been- on
an extended visit In California and
will spend about three weeks here
before returning to NVllt. Dakota.
Vbdlfng DmiKlitcr
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hussaru ami
son, Kyffln PusHard, arrived here
i.v m- Miindiiv for a. visit with
their son-in-law and daughter, Mrl
nd Mrs. Claude U; MacKey. rney
have been on an' enjoyable motor
trip through Southern California,
coming here by way of I Hah. Their
home Is In Albany. 'Mr. Hussurd
haa been In rajther poor health.
Xnrsti llefc on.-Vlslt
Miss Olive Wilcox, who made
her liome here about two years
ago when she was office nurse at
thf Grande Hondo hospital, arrived
in'La Grande on train No. 24 this
morning to spend some tlnie at
tlic H. E. Klehcy .home at 12H2
I avenue where Mr. and Mrs.
lUchey's daughter. Kllrn. has ltem
ill most or the w inter.' ' Miss Wil
cox Will also visit '.with other
friends In Grando during her
stay. She may take Miss Hlehey
back to Portland .for treatment.1
I In KaM
' Prleuds of Miss Margaret Pal
mer, who Is the daughter of Vin
cent Palmer, of the (former ljil
mer Lumler company, now How-man-Hicks,
will be IntiTeated to
learn that Miss Inlmer left Los
Angeles, where she has. been mak
ing hero home. t about two weeks
ago f3rNew York. Miss Palmer
made the trip by way of the Pana
ma Canal. Miss Palmer will lake
up. Interior decorating work in
which she majored whtle attending
school at the University of Wash
ington, and will join her sister, I
Mrs. Clalro Green nee Carolyn I
Palmer. fn making her honi'v tu
&inw Vork, ;
Uoca to Seattle
A, M. Hvlnnu Is leaving tonliclil
rer Seattle after HpundlnK t fev.
duys with friends In Grande.
lliirMcnxl at Iim ' V-
Bob i-ewis. of I.osline. Is regis
tered at the Hacajawca Jnn during
a short busiiu-ss stay'hore. t . '
Itetnnis rrom Kolem , .-' ' .','
Mr&'O. It. Wtlllulll returned
home this inortilnif from tlalein
where she spent a few duya visit
ing; Mrs. Williams 's a iias-
sonKor on Iruln, No. 24. : ""-.-
Ill at Homo v
Mva. Horbort 1'atllKon' has been
confined to hex-homo for tho past
few days on uceount of Illness. -
Spends Itay ni .laiko - : .'U
"-Mrs. K. O. -CoutThcmiwer went (o
Hot l,ko till iiiarnliiB to spend
the day with liordnUKhtor w"u '
III there, - '',' !- . . ' -.. ' , ,
Mm, Vneliaril In IJakorv "
Mrs. Adelaldo l'ackurd dlstrlel
deputy of tho W. II. A., went to
linker this,, mornlns after a slioil
stay 1iero, In' the lUorosls or ,tho
ludtte.'. Her hoino Is In rendleton.-'
Hero l'Yom Kbr'n ...
and Mo, H. h. Qrahum and
Mr. Graham's father, '. E. 'Gra
ham, of Elfiin, spent today in 1-a
Grande transacting business.
Knds Visit Here '
. Mrs. E. G.; Uolierty returned
home tfi Haker on train No. 24
this morning-.after visiting with
Mrs. B., Chrusoskie at tho Chrusos
kte home at 1302 M avenue. Mrs.
Uoherty spent ono week hero. ,
Ix-ave for l'ortlnuil .
After, visltinff here for a few
days at'the homo' of Mr. ami Mrs,
Henry T. Hill. Mr. and. Mrs. Tom
Hill. ,of Nampa, Idn., have gone on
to Portland, . .,
Pacific ' Woodmen Mm-r. .
The resular moetlna" of the Pa
cific Wootlinan 'lodKe was held lasl
evening aT Eagles hall with a large
attendance. Only the routine busi
ness of. the. lodge .came up kef ore
the meeting.'. ': ' ( .
Meeting Tomorrow Night
A special meeting of the Hroth
crhood -of American Yoeman will
bu held Wodnestluy evening, March
14. at Eagles hall, beginning at
elghtfO'clock..All meinbers are re
quested .to attend.. . '
Left 'liast Mhl ,
. Mrs. Anna . Srhultz and Mrs!
Hazel "Itobben, left Sunday night
for Portland, where they joined
Mrs, Mary Yeskc" yesterday- and
Were guests of .the Service Circle
of the. .Neighbors, of- Woodcraft
lodge last evening. The circle was
entertaiulntr the drill team of dis
trict No 11, ' and representatives
from .many lodges attended. '. ,
Mvh. parker Vls'tlna:
Mrs..Wal(er It, Parker Is visit
Ing (h La O ramie for a few days
wltb frTi iids. She will, be Ium o un
lit the last of the week. Mr. and
jM.rs. Parker recently left r La
Grande to make their- home In
Lewis-ton: . . ;
Mr. Moo HcHcr
Kriends of .L. 11. Moe who has
been seriously ill since undergoing
a major operation last Tuesday
will be pleased to hear that he Ih
now much better and that ho ,1s
cetttfng along very sallsructotily.
Mr. Moe Is at the Grande Konde
hospital. ;
Has I-'iiriiitiirc Povlllnii
Hen Turner arrived yesterday
rrom Lewiston to make his home
hero. --Mr. Turner has acccpled a
position In the furniture .depart
ment of the W. 11 Hohnenkamp
store. He hixa had considerable
previous experience in the work.
Mr. Turner is satisfied alreudythat
"La Grande Is a. fine place to rail
home"' and Is convinced, that he
will -like it here.
lla'vhiu; Trouble., Willi IUal.H
Oregon Is not alone tn. having
1 rouble with its highways this sea
son.' ' Mr. Smith, of the Triangle
Construction company,, who was in
thin city this morning from Spo
kane, Wahh.. wl'ere he miikes his
home, reports that the frost Jias
raiiKed the 'concrete pavement
highways around Spokane to heavi
und that in some sections the con
dition Is ' causing considerable
trouble. A load limit of 6000
pounds has been placed on all of
thn highwuys and Is being strictly
enforced" to avoid breaking the
concrete, which would 'result In a
large expenditure for repuira. Mr.
Smith repfjrts that there has been
considerable damage ,from high
water In that section of Wash-
ington. i
; - - fl
Missionaries Will
Speak Here Tonight
Two missionaries, the ltev. and
Mrs. Guy Mcllenry, who have recently-,
returned from Argentina.
South Aim-rica. will speak at tie
Cliurch' nvf the'Nazarene this 'eve
ning at -73' o'cloek. Mr. and Mrs.
McHomiy are touring the ldaho
tregon dlKtrict. of the Nawirene
church in the Interest of foreign
mtffoBH, and have many Intcn'M
Ing ejiperii trtes In tell about ihelr
work in South America. 1
TIk public is Invlled to attend
the meTTlng.
BRITISH ACE ,
" WINGING WAY
TO NEW YORK
(Contlimed from Pago It
her hnsbund was headed for New
York. .
Mrs. HlriVhtirfe thought when
her husband sraVted early today
thai he flight be merely transferr
ing his bane to Ireland, but when
Informed of laler developments
she. admitted that the mystery
flights-was towards New York, '
When hope was expressed by tho
Aotlatcd Pi evs conepoiideul.
LA GRANDE-EVENING OBSERVER
LOBBYIST LINDY
..M'iA N'w York Uurertu
Llnd.v turned lobbyist (by official
Invitation) is pictured here. You
seo him uddresHliiK the VeW York
state legislature, at Albanv In
favor of pendint;" ftvbuioa bills.
Boy Scout Troop'
Plans Activities
Hoy scout trocp No". IT re-registered
for anothcivyear last eveiilpg
when. a nwegng was hold In the
annex of tho r KngllsH Lutheran
church, and officers for' the year
were elected. The Hv elf . II.
Awo fs'seout master f. the troop
and Henry Jensen was elected .at
rol U?uder Krnest itriggs is" as
sistant imtroif Header; Carl John-,
son. senior patrol leader:. A. . Cfc
.lanes, asslsluat scot it inastcr' and
Deiixel x Page, ' seVota,r'y. .
Wood row Wilson ' Ostland w as
initiated Into the. tenderfoot class,
and several plans wereoulllned by
the. troop. The boys are consider-.
ling getting out a monthly paper,
which will give the activities or the
troop. Pluns wre discussed for a
wont play to be given the lust putt
of April,
More than half of. the troop
memjiers subscribed foivlhoi'Wy,H
Life" tnaga.liic.
that her husband would strike fliie
weather, she- remarlu-d:.- . i
"You caifnol Mope It any more
than 1 do. ' J uni terribly aitkious."
(hnrles Ldwnr.ls. fnl tci
have eOnfessel thht . ho killed
Sherluan Thotniwon, a friend, of
Kufala. Okla., inst' December so
he could marry Tlmnipsn's vlf.
and collect (K i insura A-. 'le
was arrcMted when he o.foai-cd
with the money to luy n-otir. ,r
Spring Whim
-C-v -re:..
Von th cprintt tnlll'.ur': ullvi f
lob I'ln oil 'In- Iji" I I. Kty .nurt.
mi
mm
la
K. ... t 1
;
SAYS HE KILLED
r ' A'H.
i
mm
Prestbn Clark,
Mrs.BidwellAre
Declared Guilty
WAhI'A WALLA. Mar. 13, (AP)
--Preston Hay Clark was 'found
guilty of first degree murder by a
superior. court Jury and Mrs. llessie
Ma HiilVetl was found guilty of
(second degree murder: In tbel)' trial
ifur tho alleged poisoning ofvtho
woman's ' husband,' v Alpheiis ind
well. . - -'. . ' ; . ;
M.;huk, boarder Iu the p.idwell
homo, and, Mrs. UiiJwell.'.voro"
chiu-ged by the slide vlllj, jhavhig
plated pulbuH in . PUlwaira'tbreak
fast last Oec. 3n tov motlyes of
"iboney and lust.'. V' ' t
j Mrs. Hidwell oa lbi?:vl!neHs stand
aflmlUed. intimate i-Muttons' with
(Murkrvv sho testifier! fiad foive
his nLteu'tbiiiH upon her. Chirk de
nlffl such .relations n-mL 'subl ho
bought poison al Mrs. llidwell's re-
jMiioMt fur tho avowed pfrjHM) of
Ktimig cats a no- rata, t
A. W.MELLON'
, REFUSED TO "
. f TARE BONDS
(Continued from Pago 1) 1 .
publican national commlltee. reach-
led the room. Just aa Mellon began
to testify. . ' . .
"I had a phone call ' from Mr.
Hays from New' York saying, ho
was aendlng mo the Liberty bonds
and that he would come-to Wash- ,
;ipgton to see me about It," Mellon
iid.. 1 , ' , !
' "I was busy atitho time audMaid !
tho package aside. IkepLnji. being l
busy and forgot them.' Tho. next
i morning I opened thpackujfc ajiH ;
saw that It contained bonis,"! ." . .,' i
"In what. ninount?'' asked Sena-
tor Walsh, of Montana, - tho cum- '
mlitoo, prosecutor. .
"Pifty .tho u sand dollurs. ' Mr,
Hays did not come that Jay and i
(took tho bonds home for safe keep-
ling i nuo niiHinui mo cumnina-
tion (.o my oirico ,sar. ; .
ItcturiKNd nonrtM '
"Mr. Hays eamo oh.here. Ifo'
whs Kointr to liidlaiKi iiid I aiild I
would send them on to him at New !
(York. This I did .tlirounh 1'iirkerl
r'in.A.i ... i ...
treasury." ; : -I
"What was tho denomination of
the bond?" Walsh iiskcd. '
"I did nht notice." - . ' r' !
"Dill you keep any rct-orfl of t)io '
nuniuel'H7 -", ... yii" hi ue wuiicr oi iitza. i
"Nil" - ! . '"Let me call your attention that '
I "When HnyH cumo whirl' .did ho tlio,tiikllif of testllnnny in tho luiviil
sayto-you?" r , s. j oil leases. bcKim in October,- 1 tl3, '
I "fSonemlly, It wiis that, ho had-a Imd this iriiusactlon you tell or took
.In rue subscription In builds mid ho lilnco, a niulltll lutei" Walsh wild. ,1
asked ino to luKo these and ' hold I ."That limy bo," Jlellon rcplleil. "P
'.them. -"lind Unit' I niiiko a sunsi'iip- 'tiah't follow all these IiivcsiIkuiIoiis. M
tloij to the coininitlee (republican. I have .troubles of my. own ami
intulouiil connuitA'c) to . UiHchnrKo inuch work to do." , i
tho.hiumover debt,
I icns ai iw' 'lions
J won oe Illllk hit 11 mm n Inn
that was nut what: It iiurwrlcd in
he. 'Ah far as I miollect. ho Jinked
me to make a loan and hold-thn
bonds, hut. to me Dial wns the sjuiio
IhlitK.' 1 told him 1 would .make a
hona fide suhseiiptidii and (hat. 1
had expecied to .make a Hiihsci ii)-
tion as 1 felt 1 waa obligated to
umnkeune. Isold I would send one
for, $50.001.. . About that time I
Uphaui, at ('hieano, fur $r0.u(l0. "U'oll, Wfuld that have added
."As I wild In my letter to you anythiiiK?" Mellon said.
Siilurday I had kIvoii onlyOUU t Von had nil the lnforniiii
the Mardlm; campaign. " and all that I could have added Jas
"'Karly in the campniKti Mr. U;rys my name. I was an incidental
called ute on the phone fron't New thing. What piii-pnso would have
Vnrlc.aiifl linked mo to Invito some been served by that?. I could have
people'lo a luncheon and that he told about $2fi0,HO0 in liomls." .
and William Hoyee Thompsmi VVou had reason to assutfio lhat
woifld explain Die flnaiicitiK plan, the bonds, Hays kiivc you were Con
He ahl Hubserlptluns were to bo tlnental bondH?" Xyo said. ,
liniHed to $2000; one thousand he-j vThe bonds had4teeu returned,"
fme the convention and one thou- Mellon sNld. "It never .occurred to
p.-nid after the convention. J had . mo that there was any reason for
no thought then of euterlnf; public nie to tnlhnbnul. 11.. , I had no re
office," 'Y 1 ' ' 1 . h jMPimslblHtv with the j'eniibllcan'na
Melloa explained thntXio saw liotia I , com mlltcu or 'with Mr. Mln-
Ilays In New York and w Klven.
a ? I nu.tjini, until lor llie riitshurn
district.' J te formed an organiza
tion, he Hald,. Md tlieitjuuiu wus
overHUbNcribed. - . , '
"It was all done eonnNtemlywlth
that plan. ' I subscribed JL'OUO, i'ih
did my brotliw and my nephew,"
the swretary cnntiiuied.
As heB tallfrtfl Hie secretary sat
forward hi his chair with his fore
arms on the bitjle. Sciiatm- Heed,
republican, rennylvnnia, a cluse
personal friend, sat near h(m. -
1 Avoid Ijirw Suhserlptloii
"What explanation did Hays
make about where the-bonds came
from?" .Senator Walfh asked..
"He said he hud a la rKe "a mount.
It eeiiiM to me It was about $.'J00,
oo nr. ii's difficult to remember de
tails now. He wanted to uko them
so that therq ymld Hot be one lai'Ke
wubseripllort to the party." .. .
"DPI Hays tell you where ho Kt
tho bowls?" Walsh pursued, :
"Oh, from. Sinclair." said the sec
retary us he.' moved buck In IiIh
eluiir, ' "'
"What did you understand 1 he
the deficit at lhat time?'
'ill's not very clear, but It was
That liaby You've
Longed For
Mm, Itiiilmi AihlH- Women on
MothcrlifMtd anil Ouiipaition-sliip
"l-'or several years T was denle-1
the bh-im- of motherhool.-" write;;
MiM, Marwaret Hurton ;of Kans.,4(
Cily. "1 was (errlbiy imtvoiim and
sulfjeet to periods of Uirrildc suffer
in and nichincholla. yojv I am
tho proud mother, of a uautlfid
little datiuhfer and -a true compan
ion and Inspiration to. my hiiban.
I behave htindteds of other women
would like to know iho secret of n.y
lotppineKM. nnrl J will Kindly revetl
it to any married woman who wiM
write me." ; Mrs. Ilurton ofrers h.r
ndvh e enHrely If bout ehfirKo. Khe'
has ttotblnu to selh iattleis should
be addreii-d to Mrs. Margaret I(im
toti, ' 'JtH'ift 'MaSHaebnettft- Kiuishm
City, .Mo.' Corrcspondenco wilt le
ittjictly coiilideiiti.il. AUv,
Is One Guilty?,
( -.: , .A f:.l .ttltriHkt Hurcitu
.l.eon LniiRley Hop) mid I.lnyd
l.oiiKley aid- (wins. ' They Monk
alike and write alike. When both
were bnillalit ,lnto court 111 Mil
waukee oiiieliuiaes or.foiKery the
oilier Iii y. the JikIko lined wlhii
ilejlnitc liisk or dcridliiR which one
v.roUv biul checks ami wlilrlr'ono
ciislicil'-lliein or' whether ono or
both wore entirely Innocent.
In exct'Ss of ono million dollar.'!
"Did any "of your bunks ninko
any linintu tho lepubllcan national '
coinniltlco?" ' ' . I
- . t ': .
. TtviuhlKw it lllc n.... ' . I
"Xo. : That subscription "from I
Sinclair I looked upon na wlllniut '
slKiilficnnce. 1 hurt no knowlcdKO
ot "ny 'V'eKUlar proceedings ro-j
Teapot Dome. You sec,
' Questioned .by CMuiIrninh ' Kye,
.Mellon said three or four poruhriH
. .
',u"iMV " '
v "Wiih the mailer of (he Klnelalr
lfmn .rtlwtiMsed at (hat meetliiK?"
' j "Un- was huforo tho
-'"Hids were Klven."
K "Vdu knew'thal Slnelulr was Vn-
vnlved. Won't you tell us why you
did titt come forward sooner and
tell the committee of the Slnelnlr
bonds?" - V :' '
elaii-
, 1
nc of (Im palnlert if lids here;
town, (hat only painUvl vsrv iiIhmii.
twculv vcairt is now 'Hlmuhiiir hv
mj ihv-k llsietiinir to me while I j
telephone my ail in and he just fold
me that on a swell job that IuJiihi
rhiihetl up that flic man utis well
pleaded, .for he relalcd (he iiutn's :
coneivatlfnt hi HiIk way. "Why. I
IhotiKht i'liiiid V. Jiait only had
cheap siurf down Micii-." - "Well,
(Jieie lt wltcro otl arc haldy fonl-;
111," "-a hi into or Ii (.innde'.H oltl
pa Inters. "Clmul ' t. I'uMt iha
hum lots of clicup luf r, hi' aUo has
(htuff both rich and jMMir." Itiplin
l-'jiiiuiel. IWiu-k 1,1 me on can while-'
waMi fhlcltcn Ihhlm, or you can
enamel join kltflUMi or yinir bed-
riMiiii fuinilim or any other umhI
part of the Iioum. AVo i-an even
I'fiamcl 1 he carpet, hul we don I do
becaitHf- no don't cMMriM', hc
riniM uc jmck dmp -lolh lo pre
sent It and other mich incthiKlt.
(i(NI tiiKhl. '
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
. ' f We Sell I'r C.'.h
The Poor Mao' Frlcnil"
Near Foundrr. rbone Mala 1U
a lubf 3ubHjf
PARTIAL LIST OF ;
VICTIMS OP DAM '
' DISASTER GIVEN
aaaa ' , '
v (Continued from Pago 1) '
hotiHO near the plant. They are:,,
Mrs. Kthel Hansen,
Kthel t'oehamia. J ' '
: Kranels It. Howe,
Knytiftmd I. Korn. '
Max Howsky, .
Alonzo J. Neff. '
George A. Maun.
Others living In (ho palty of tho
flood wore:
William W. Nlelson, his wife and
three children. ;
Watchman . funidenUfled) his
wife and three children. . ,
" Mrs. I). Lebrun and. four chil
dren. : I'lildentlfied family of -four.
liute (school teaohor),' wife .an4
ono child. " v 1
Two families (unidentified) who
lived In a store, -
MOOUl'J I'AUK, 'Cnl.,' Mar. IS.
(Al) Six bodies uf thoso that per
ished In the St,; Francis dam break
flood huf been brought to thla In
land town today. Klve more wore
en route, from a ranch between here
and Fillmore whero they washed '
up. - ''":.' ' .',';"1', - !
Most of the bonnes had been torn
and wished by tho raKliiK torrent.
They wore broiiKht In from, the
llnrdsdale district, ubout five miles'
from here. ......
- Partial or complete Identifica
tion of eiKht of them was made us
follows: . ' ' .
f lordun ' CummliiH, . wife . and
thlld.v '..'.
Two Kelly children, . ,
; Kurl Crowder. . ..T. . ' t -.
t Cietn'Re IIuksoIo.
Ranch hand by the nnme. of
"Tony," employed oil thu bnasoltr
runch. , .
Hlx unidentified. . '
Jsahelle Torres. 1 . '.' " .j
Mrs. UracQ Uoddemtin. " r ;
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sands oi Northern Atnca ,
Also Showing
Hl I MM
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN
JOHNNIE WALKER
I ALICE CALHOUN
ATECMNICOLOttL.
, P(lOOUCTlON
WEDNESDAY ONLY
' Geo. Lewis and Marion Nixon
- in
'THE FOUR FLUSH ER" ' ,
Glorifying the American Youth in a breezy' '
4 modern comedy ;.M.,;'' ':ii
Beauty Shoo la
Opened tn c
Moro than 900 pcraona ylallei
the new Colonial beauty ahoi lm .
the Bacajawea Inn, inananed . hf
BJylh boana and K. I.uclllo IalK
when the formal opening- waa hc!4
ynstorday. The shop la amonc tli
I most modi-rn and attractive out
Hlilo of Portland and Include (ivoi
bootha with modern equipment, a
uleaiu bath and u uro waltln ( '
nnU aalca room, Ita proprietor aay :
It waa decorated by Charlc Wcla.
enborn In a Hpunlah effect with
which tho furnlalilnKi blend nlciv
ly. Music waa furnlahed by the
couiteay -of Adler1 Music Ktonj.
Tho ahop Is on the metanlns
Mjmy bcuutlful haakela and bou;
queta of flowcra were received
from local buxlnosa liouaes and
friend., toaothor with conitratula- ;
W
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K BtduLi run
Women's Low Cuts f
Another new ahltnuii jitsi
. Jii,.. uMH wldo variety of
Htylm ia -iliv tww tw und
1 1 tils. 1 "at cut leathern, kkl
aiul two-lone, strap, lies ihI
sloi-ln mmiw . ("
$3.05 $4.95:
"Tlic- Sloro or lMatintiivo' ''
. t .liudol" '" :! ';
- Pure Silk Hosef
' silk fiotn lop to loo . V
. '. ' ' i)ll KlHuh- ;,",''.
STAR
-TODAY
COLM:Ct:
4111
mm
WEDNESDAY ONLY
V ART ACORD
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"Spurs and Saddles
m
Wy I 1 A MAnMMUl
1 i t
-1
Vqho vEior
and hate in. the searing
on the Stage
THE DRAMA OF
. STYLE -
Presented by' . .
The J. C. Penney
Co.