Saturday, April 14, 1928
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Iiocal News In Brief
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Ileinl ni ItiLsUifNs I
I Mr. and Mrs. K. l4. Ledhettorr
4jf iJtiM city arc in1 itend uij uul-
gens. 'Uicy may'
(fnuide tonight. '
return to La
Six peeled lliiino Tomorrow
gi)r. Ti'lbo., who, Iuib heou
tl roiituni) 'on bunlneas since
Thursday, 1h expected lo return to
W homo hero tomorrow.
Miss lledko 111 '
3. Miss Mud we Hedke, teaehor In
jV local hiKh school, has been' 111
'TJf homo alneo ThurBday.
QtlTlK'llOII V (
TvA m intuitu In ytvsterdny's Mffsly
WiKKly ml In Jhe Observer resulted
I Hal ins AUaweut nlcmarKarino nt
33 cents when it should huvo been
list i (1 at 2U cents.
Worried Here
"jj Hoy Klsher and Ora llriiwor,
both of Union county, were mar
ried hero Thursday afternoon by
Jjidtfe Huffh E. Brady; justice of
n
peucej -
Miss" lloyt Hotter '"-''.-1
Miss Mildred Hoyt who has been
in at the home
omo of lier parenls. Htate "cnator and former corpora
i. U M. Hoyt, for some tion conimlssloner; H. H. orey f
Mr.1 and Mrs.
Is reported to be Improving. I
Hrhonl IWmiil to Meet.
jThe I.a Gramlo board of educa- ; xo uovernor i-anerson, uro in xne
jrlon will nieet Monday night at thof,'elt1' -
kffico of C, H. Kberhard. ' ; For two seats on the supreme
i 1 . '-pourt bench three republican candl.
M Hull Ifloiivw .1. - -
H. Kpiker is -vlHitlng ut theK8 John
Ir.riFi. itMit iinnir. uhiL. i n.i i, s
Knin I'heitniv Ai-i .-hprn ii
Aril!., where ho now
lhakes his home. He formerly' lived
I .i r.ran.le
?8 ' - ' )
' h i K
Mnve Uaby nan 'itrr , -
fiMr. and Mrs. Arble Thomna aro
file parents of a baby daughter
K . 7 ,7 rZ , , i!
Th.e tittle gltl has been ""ined
uby Lucille.
Hoth tho mother '
ml baby are getting along nicely.
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.
lien for Weekend
. Mi'.-and Mrs. WIMliim Kwii-k "of
p;
jjiH- i mi ilea, arrived in i.a Gratiuo
nd are vlsl.lnB;
....
Over UK) WCtfUi'lMI IH'I'e Wll I Mrl,'w,l'',,inn,u,"1,',,,n""'"
And Mrs. Harvev l' Matthews. Mrs. Uanlel W, Sheuhun. Knteri.rlse.
gwiek and Mrs. Matthews aro sis-
ftetiiril IldiiiM'
Mr. and Mr.s, Charles Sehlltlng
ftlitl duiighh-r. Jean. left tilts
ijioi iiing- for thel rhome at Aloha,
pre, nfler vlNlllrtg here for nearly
ft "(-I-U with his iiarnls and other
t;tlivfs.: They urrived in I,a
fjiandf' Momlay. ;
rt Utv Walla Walla- '
I'lio ICev. J. K. Hordncr. form-
l ly pa.or of the Itsi; 5 Hflpjlttf
hntreh here. Irft. this week for
alia Walla, Wash.,- on buslncHH.
llr. Hordner resigned as pastor of
loea( church several weks ago,
fniMl tuiing tin' si'rvlccH In the
liureh her for Ihc last time
aur
Sunday. w - ,; v t.
Itetm-n lo liJl tirand'
t Mr. and Mrs. J. II. King "lid
O.'iUKlller, ' wlio until a few yt-ars
rhn ln!nlH(their huine In this city.
ilrrlveil htn-o yesterday from Suit
'..ake ("Ity., l'fah and plan lu moke
tlH-llf holul' heru UKnln. Mr. Klmj
:l one lIMe had a siv mill a few
Allies howIIi of f.a Orande.-
Sir. Wilkerson to Speak
I It. A. Wilkerson. principal of the
(icenwood school, will speak to
the young people's organization of
ill' Knglish Lutheran church Sun-
flay evening at seven o'clock In
the tin
'h V -
iiurch annex.
ilraring Al outlay
i otto Williams will.be given a
pivliniiiitii,'y hearing before Judge
ilugh K. Hrady In the justlcc-of tho
itce court tonday 'aflernoon it j
Tio o'eldck on n chargV of lar
ceny. He was arraigned In the'
.''justice court Thursday. charged j
;hh Mealing some jqwelry. , I
l-COltvNTY TRACK '
) MEET UNDER WAY
-i" (Continued from I'age l")
-flimuul event, supplanting the usual
J'tiion county meet.
,i County records today are at risk
pud loeiii uopHicru it u i nu.
fharltonl Kaatern Oregon, javelin rp Killed Whft1K
fhamplon. will set a new mark WW MXllLVU ff fieri
jfnr the splinter. The present rce- . Skip HUS UCVg
d is l:i feet 7 inches. Charl- u
ii.n has tin-own it more thnn 170' 1
'lect. I
f oilioi5' Vwmty murUa follows:
tier1 "
:: 1-5 B'-fconilf? iniurlfr mill'. 53 1-5
'-comix: )lt nillf. 2:117 Z-i: mile.
.:Mi -j-r.:.,iolc viiult. II feet: high
jniiili. 5,'fci-t 5'! Inches: broad
Jump. 1 feet 6 Inches: hlBll
iinr.lles. -17 6-10 sccondi-: low
11 irui-. . - i
ky :i r.-. i ii inches: sli
fei Indies: .reliiy. 1:
l.ee l:r-noMs is
r i i ii .- i-
iinlh-rt. . 27 1-5 second: illscus.
Rhotpnt. 42 fect
I:SH:i.
Btiirler t.ulny
im-.I .1. II. .l'ciii-e. Dr. WllllHm reiiro
ijiml J. ftpynulds mo timers.
V
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
1 At CLINT'S
Lrfirge stuck of spring styles lo select from
$2.50 to ?G.50
SHIRTS OF QUALITY
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Car Ilccotrretl
A liffht touring: cur. Moleit from
Baker, was recovered by polko
here near the Grande Hondo hos
pltal. when tho nollco urrived it
wa abandoned but hospital em
ply yes reported that a niun, wear
liiff a green, shabby overcoat with
a belt and a cap, left the cur.
Lcavo for Portland
Mrs. and Mrs. J. QV 8nodK'uss
left today by auto for Portland
on a combined Jiutdneas uiul.pleus
uro trip. They will seo their son,
Harry, who will meet them in
Portland from Seattle,' whero he
now makes his home. They were
accompanied by Mrs. Normnn lc
sllet, who will ko on to Seaside on
business, and by George Uurbeau.
LAST CANDIDATES
FILE FOR PRIMARY;
HOOVER IS ALONE
(Continued from I'uko 17)
nomination fur secretary of state.
T. B. Hundley of Hortland.N former
Bukcr- "'ember of the public serv-
ut Oregon City, former secretary
dales aspir
dales aspire. They aro unier juh-
Irland und justice
Hossman. incumbents, and Juuge
McMahan of tho circuit court!
for ' Marlon and I-inn counties.
Attorney General I, II, Vim Win-
kle in unopposed for renomlnution.
, I"Ihe general election he will bo
opposed y Wllllum S. Levens,
;deinocmt.. I
' : y . ;, . Kl(,(e Klles .
Additional candidates who filed ,
iirt , ...
- .,... r . I
ed 10. Kiddle. Island Citv.
fpubllcaiv for delegate
from
slate at large.
-ii ir 'p.mi . t H.....1I..I..H !.!. ni,
vt v 1 , mifjniini, f.,.,,1 riirmiee below Into
J'",' ""'""-'r'.S Ih ! fon. of . score of
.aemocrat lor ueicgaie irom mwuu
at Inrge.
15 NEW MODELS
APPEAR IN AUTO
TODAY
PARADE
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local Oldsmobllo agency.,
jAnother .fetiiure to attract tu-
teresl'wakb'a'l!iU Dodge,' llin' first
model built by this .company,
which carried Oregon automobile
license plates for every year from
1914 to 1928. -
' The parade started proinplly
from .Hemlock and Adams at 2::tU
Of'iocif wnn ituiiic uiiicer lauoe
Cooper leading the way, followed
by a stute trurric car containing
Chief of Tolice Clint
Trarric Officer IHv.k
1lnvmH ami '
Hobertsou.
The order of the parade, which i
was determined by drawing this
morning, was -Chevrolet, Dodge.
Wlllys-Knlght myl Whippet, Chry
sler, Ford. lUiiek, Packard', Stude
baket. Oldsmobilc. Oaklantl-Pun-liac.
Star and Hudson-Kssex.
Tills parade was the opening
'feature of the special week being
'devoted by auto- dealers to new
I car. sales, special showing being
planned for tomorrow and demon
t rations next week as described
elsewhere in this special automo
tive edition of The Obsver.
FRED SPAETH TO
ERECT BUILDING
(Continued from Page 1)
The building will front 71) feet
on Washington avenue and extend
back 90 feet. Three store rooms
will be provided, one of wij.ich will
be occupied by Mr. Spaeth and an
other by the Oil or less Cleaners.
The building will be of conereln
with brick fating and will have
full "basement.
- MVKIll'OOU Apr. 11 (AP)
Tv.-o men were killed -when the
Itrillnh Hteumshlp Monll-ose RriiKeil
an iceherff Monday while en route
to lJveritHul from Nt. Johns. N. I!.
One of I he men killed was Jack
Waller, the ship's eleel rti-lnn.
The how of the vossel was Imd
ly dalmiKed and the anchors wcfc
lost. The colllsslon nffected onlx
the forward part, to which issen
gers had no access.
(The Monlrose. ii.kSI Ions. I. ri
SI. John on April 0 for Liverpool,
llelfast and Olasffow...
Demonstration v;
Is Staged Today
At White House
WASHINGTON. .Apr. Hi (AP)
A demonstration" Biased at the
White House toduy by .about 100
members of tho antl-lmperlallstlc
leutfiie In protect aKainst the ud
mlniKtmtlon iollcy In Nicaragua
led to the dispersal of the vroup
ami arrest cif the pickets by police.
Appearim; suddenly on tho south
.side of tho White Houso grounds
the plrkejs marched two abreast
j past the executive offices. Many
carried iiuslers bearing criticism
of NicariiKUan activities of the gov
ernment. ;
Theiroeesslon turned down tho.
east side of the Whllo House with
the apparent intention of complet
ing encirclement of the exeriltivo
mansion, J'oilce intervened, re
moved the posters and without
breaking formation, inarched the
column to tho nearby police head-'
quarters. .
. The posters Incluoeu the follow
ing Inscriptions: v '
"We do not appeal to the White
Douse but to tho masses uguiust
the White House.
"Wall street and not Snndlno Is
the real bandit in Nicaragua.
"We nre for Sundino and not
itgulnst him.
"Millions of unemployed while
we spend treasure on conquest,"
DEAD
IN DISASTER
IN MISSOURI
fC'ontinuecl on I'ugo 21)
the prominent young men and wo-
men or the town.
At 11:3(1 o'clock when the dance
was, at 1
Its height. J. N. Welscr
owner of the building opened the
back door of the garage on the
floor below. A motorist had called
him from his home lo supply some
gasoline. As the garage door swung
0M. there waa the thunder of a
terrific explosion. , - - -
a lUittinir l-'iuna'V.
ti. firm.- r' tho l.nr hall
re-'above was lirtert ulmost lo .tin
the ceiling. A moineiil or terrible afl
yneo followed. Then . tho- flooi'
Trashed -in fragments Into a raging
u-lin n tiwiminl lirrrn hfnl
'0"',.".! . """" nt bcforo "ft"
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four were able to crawl away from
the riiiim-s to stiffly. Others were
liinu-n fri-o of tho ruins to the
I Hired b"low. eul and mangled,
I bifrned and bleillug.
I The .pianist was believed to
.have been killed. Instantly. . Halt
Alleil, lh trombone player, who
was Hitting m-xt to her. was blown
through a window and lives.i The
third mcmlx-i' of the orchestra Is
believed .alao lo( Jiuvo jicvlshcd, ua,
did Welscr. . (f .v
1
Tremor Destroys
Town of Chirpu,
South Bulgaria
SOFIA, HulKaria. Apr. II. ( A I ' )
, Meagiu. detJills from Ktiulhern
i ! ii.il I it foil i' Hint nit oai'Dl-:
k whU.i,lstl.l.(. that region to
j day had demolished the town of
Chirpu between 1'hllllopolis and
j MnrgaH, with a. heavy loss of life.
The iiuake shock was felt
throughout -the country parllcular-
ly In the southeast whero some fa-
tiilities and dnmage were.reiiorted.
At IJorisovgrad seven persons were
; kilted, at Starazagnm two were.
I killed and at liiilippopolls .whero
!ii mosque was wrecked, two were
killed.
The shocks were continuing In
the Chirpu region. The premier is
leaving for the devuMtuted sections.
D. A. R. Delegates
Saved From Fire
WASHINGTON, Apr. 14. ( AP)
Mine than a-score of tleleKutes to
i lwi fitiivontfrin i.f thf I )i tiirht Pl'M
I uf the American Revolution which
is to begin here next week, were
rescued from a fire at a small hotel
on G street early today. Some of
them were carried down ladders by 1
firemen. '
The Way of a Man With a Mower
Ilci-.rlccn ye. oh, perspiring
man. whose hacks aie broken
these balmy days ot Bprlng by
the crude business ot pushing 1
a iHwiunowcr about over the
domestic, premises! For there
..is no longer any excuse for
man, the noblest of all 8D
main, making a borso out of
himself. John 1'arkiuson of
Uoxborough, I'a., has solved
it. Here aro Mr. Parkinson
and the motormower with
which he manicures the lawns
ot the Old People's Home at
Uoxborough, The power cuts
dm emtin and mills the unioue
platform-on-whcels on which
thn chauffeur rides. I
i3 w
Beats Up Wrestler
" 1 8 Lodged In Jail
' ai,UNIAl.E. Vul., Apr,1 14 (AD
Jnoklo Javorne, ullaa Jnciiuclln
Montana, who says she 1h Mm.
I.uul Montana, wife of Hull Mon-
tuna, film uetor and heavyweight run Huenofeld'a aged mother did
wrestler, was locked In the city not know Until hint nlgfit, wlion
Jull here at S o'clock thin morning (he aliened sighting of tho Uruiiieu
on a clmrgo'of battery sworn out over Nova Scot In viu i-cpoi-lod.
by Montana. . r 'Jthat her son was on hlH great ad-
Pollee said that the wr-stllng uc.; venture. Her Joy changed to gravo
tor, who weighs I8U pounds rlnit- anxiety when the rumor moved
side, told them when they answered "''. h wn l.orsu.uled
a call to the Montana home, that her -other sen. Huns to retlro
his wire hud tried to kill him with ""out mldnlKht before the news of
a hlKh heeled slipper. Hull's face 'o rorced lundlnit on arecllly Is
boio many sernlches. Mrs. Moii-'l" w received,
tana has a black eyo. Hans remained at tho telephone
The aetor maintained that' tho h ' "rt Intlnintlon of tho
woman Is his housekeeper, not his Bromcn's landing at S a. 111. Hut
wife: she asserts that she Is a proterred not to wako his mother
duneer and 4hut they were married ;"ntll confirmation came.
In tW'orgia four yearn ago.
SIAXV API'MCATIONS
'LONDON. Apr. 14. MAIM
The
Dailv Mall 'toduv said that F. V.
I 'toduv said that K.
v....... n Mi,-i,tll iiftMiuiipr. who'ay anything about hU? or our
reeentty advertised for a woman
or man to accompany him
flight from lndon: to New York
in July bus received more than 400
applications. 80 of them, from
women. Young proposes to travel
In a flying boat of his own design.
It will Tiave six enslneM. four of
I Which will alwuy. bei kept ".In re
serve. , . v V t- " . -
CAUGHT- BY CAVK-IV ;
ionTrAx.i. Apr. 'i 4., (aim
.Ittst ; aftei' -he hnU . gone' to,' the
bottom, of u. -30- fot. seweV exava-tion-.sliortiy
iqftre' 'nooiv ...today.
Peter Tulsa Siis, covered by a cave
In. '."Call me.-boys when" its noon,
he siild; as he went dowrn. und theis(00(i moodily by the tracks be-
crash of earth followed- Immedi
ately.' Two fellow" workmen nar
rowly csenped and they Joined oth
ert -In digging foi Pula, After
two' hours work: they hud hearty
i eiiched the man- when' a second
ilde cfvtMel him tlt'epei than.be"t
fore. Pulsti's homo. Ih at Tigard.
u suburb of Ptrtland. o. -
AVATICU t'ONTIM KS
G HANTS PAS'S. - Upr. 14; CAP)
Coiillnued high filter In the Uoguo )
gives Utile - promlMo of good fly
fishing tor trout when the season
opens tomorrow. However Iho wa
ter is clear enough (u provide fair
fishing in the- .shallower riffles
along tho bushes. Halt fishing with
salmon eggs is 'expected lo: be ex-j
cedent.-; Salmon ' fishing continues'
good, CNpccludy at the Savage Hap-J
Ids -1111111 where good
being made daijy, . .. j
catch ch uro
i;ioitsi;i colt Piti;siii;AT
...1ACKHON, .MfsM.. Apr.' 1 I. (AP)
Senulor I'at Jlurrisou of Missifi
slppi was cudorscdas the . demo
cratic nominee for president by tho
.Mississippi Mtute-demucratlc execu
tive committee today. A- resolution
was .adopted commending him to
the democrats of the nation.
WOODEN BCCKLKS. carved.
are the latest smart adornment of
spring shoes;, typified here in
brown suede,
if 5
J ft w
Baron's Mother
Unaware of Trip
Until Last Night
HICftl.IN. Apr. 14 (AP) Huron
awaUlnff direct word from her son,
(but neither she nor his brother
Hans has made any plans-ubout
going to the United Status.
"My brother made no arrnnge-
'menu beyond tho flight.". Huns!
H,uu- 41 '
I further plans."
Tho mother la
In poor lieulth.
Ah a talisman there Is u gilded
horseshoe oven the door of her
apartment. .
Leaps Under Engine
Whppla Killed with me over the successful epan
rr ftCW, MSS XIM-ICU, Atlantic from
KCGKNK. Ore., Apr. 14 (AP)-
l.eaplug under tho huge wheels ofyou and the German nation most
a switch engine at 11:30-o clock
this morning. , Francisco AguJIar,
K2, an Hungarian-Mexican youth,
committed suicide, while engine
men und bystanders, wore power
Iqua to prevent htm.
Agullar. according to reports,
tweon the depot and Ihc express
orflco and. awaited the moving
switch engine. Normal Holt, of
Glendalc and Frank Jlrown. of F.u
gene, who were near there, nuwllm
man as he leaped under the gi hid
ing trucks.
Heath was Instuntunoous, accord
ing to Coroner W. V. Ilranstetler,
Who investigated. ,
. Tho man's body was lorn to
pieces and nearly severed "In sev
eral places.
Identity of the niun was dlsclos-
1 cd by a passport and a seaman s
ct.rUflcatt.
i Agullar arrived
In Kugriic
Fri-
day night from
I'ortlaud.
KING ICITI ItNS
OIIMI. Apr. 14 (AP) King
Victor Kmmanuel, returning from
Milun win-re he escapeil death In
a bomb outrage, loday made
triumphal entry Into tho capital.
ATLANTIC IS
CONQUERED
BY AVIATORS
(Continued from Page 17)
fog. Inform press."
loiter a second mi-ssuge was re
ceived from the baron. saying the
propeller and landing gear were
damaged and asking (or fuel.
Tho members of the crew were
assured umplu food and.- shed or
white on the island which has a
winter population of fourteen.
Them- persons act as keepers of a
large fishing station operated dur
ing tho summer months. It Is well
equipped with plenty of provisions.
The region about the Island Is
ulmost Inaccessible. at this season.
VAMKlti;l TllltOI (ill I'XXi ,
tjrKllW.' Apr. 14 (AP) The
trans-Atlantic monoplane Hi-enien
wandered rthout tlu skies lost In
a dense fog for four hours before
1t made n forced landing on u
smull lako on Greenly Island, ac
cording to the first message lo he
received giving any details of the
landing.
A message was received shortly
before noon today by the Domin
ion government telegraph service,
saying that tho landing was made
at '6:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon
(presumably Newfoundland time
which would make It 4 o'clock
standard time).
The message 'said that at flfsl
it was believed the damage, to (he
plane was slight and early this
morning the aviators Intended to
make repairs and continue to
,New- York. On Inspection, however.
Jtho dumngcB were found to be
'more serious and It was believed
Ithat the Uremen would not be able
to take off for several days.
Despite the strain or the four
hours groping iibo.it 1n the fog and
the. forced landing all the fllerH
were said to be in excellent condi
tion.
juts. in'.MAuiH'i;
JOYI'I Ii
1 IU IIIjIN. Irish l-rco male,
Apr.
14 (AP) "Pam-Jlin happiest and
proudest women In the world."
Mrs. James Fltzmaurlce said today
when all doubts as lo her bus-1
band's safety had been removed
und the success of the ISrerfien's
flight established. ;
"I was confident nil Hie. limn
that be would get there." she con-'
tltiil'il. "He has achieved his life's,
ambition. I''oi- ten years be lias
been talking of flying tho Allan-I
tic.
"lie won't do any more flying,
If I can help it. 1 mean lie won I
lo nny inui-o stunt rlylng of that
kind." .
( (Mii.iix.i; i.i;it.vn i.atix
' VAHHIN(STIN, Apr. 14 (API-
President Coolldge s" nt through
the nuvy radio today a message of l
congratulations lo the crew ot the I
llremen. ;
"My most hearty congratulations -
uiwn your safe landing after your
flno westward flight across the
north Atlantic," lie nuld.
itoni-; itv wntr.i.ixs
Qi'KllKt.', Apr. 14 (AP) The
single thread of wire which had
tied the Isolated trans- Atlant ti
mers to the world by t.-l-gniphlc
communication hus been broken
I
i
at Ht-ven islunds, on the gulf of Bt.
I,awrenc,e.; , : . , -
Mcssaifcs now 'uro being scut by
telegraph to Kumo 1'oint anil
transmitted from thoro to 1'olnl
Amour by wireless. Itepuirs to the
land line wero being rushed but
thero was uncertainly hero ua to
the weather. . conditions . which
caused the break. " j
(J i; K 1 1 ISt V A r. 14 ( A I ) A
plane piloted by Dr. l,ou& Cuisin
ier, left Murray. Hay Quebec nt 11
a. m. today for Greenly Island,
whore is wus expected to arrlvo la
flvo hours.- It wua his. hope to
bring back the' crow of. tho Hro
men tomorrow, ,A soeond trnus
coullnentul utrways piano- will
leuvu for the Islund tomorrow.
MAKING Ui:i'AlltS
NKW YOltK. Apr. 14 (AP)
Itepalrs to tho airplano Hreimtn
aro under way but It will require
two or three days before shu will
bo In condition to' resume her
flight to this city said a message
received from tho filers from
Greenly Island thtfl afternoon by
tho north XJorman Moyd offlcea
hero. The messago umteu tmu no
dulo hud been set for tho take off.
ritivsinr.XT si:ms 3w:ska;u
WASHINGTON. Apr. 14 (Al)
President Coolldge sent messiigefl
(of congratulations to Oermany and
Ireland. To President Von tun
denburg he said: '
riw. Amorienn nation . rejoiced
east to west by Captain Kochl and
his ; companions. . 1 congratulate
heartily on this Bplcndld ucliicvo-
menl."' , .
To Governor General James
WE BUY FOR T ESS
E SELL FOR JUESS
Women's Low Cuts
Aniithe'r new shipment Just
In with a wide variety of
M.vles In the new toes und
heels. Patent, leathers, kids
and two -tones strap, tic-s ami j
htep-iit pump
$3.95 - SjU.05
rill- SUH'V Of lislJll-ivO
Pure Silk Hose
Silk ficilll ti lo lor
nil similes .
J1.00 ' .
NEwaRK!3TaRa
Destroyers of High Prices
" ' "
Youth Is Not A
Matter of Years
PEPT0NA
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up health Renerally,
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La Grande, Ore. '
ARCADE
SUNDAY
"HER
'KNIGHTSrAIR.
Koko Comedy
MONDAY-CLARA
Mii.-Nelll. of tho Irish Free Btute at
OubliH. tho president loleei ttPhcU:
"I wish to express to you, us
Kreo state the great admiration of j
myself and tho people of .the
United Statr for Colonel KlUmau-
rice a h n aro - in tuo maguiiiconi
flight of tfie liremon and to
jolco over his nafo urrlvah" ;
l'resldent t'oolldgu ulso sent lo
STAR t
WILLIAM FOX presents
BUCKJONES
.RRAlMllFn
Jl,
SOMBRERO
Comedy "THE PRINCE AND THE PAPA"
Starting' - ' ' ::-;:;:'';V.';
;:-.-;:''';'s SUNDAY' :
x HANDSOME, HEROIC - DASHING
DENNY IN THE WHIRLWIND
PICTURE OF HIS CAREER!
.Reginald ,
lONYOUKTOE
'ft iiMivr erAij h -.
THE COLLEtilANS
"FLASHING OARS"
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SUMMER
SALLY I5LAM0 - IIl'GIl TR1CVOK
And a bevy of Hollywood's' most gor
geous bathing beauties and interna
tional athletic stars!
The rushing, roaring, tumbling
adventures of American college
youth o nthe rampage!
BOW in
Captain' Koolil his hcurtlct JOU
gratuiutfon ior dmirninett fathi .
through storm uiid sleet oorosa th v
tain to convey; tp Col. KlUmaurlceJ
his co-pilot, and to baron you
Huonuh-ld, his fellow .country niun. '
an expression oc itio ttuiiurution oi
ro-jtlio United Stales. ' . n
'Hocrot(ry Kollogr Hlw sent. con
' gralulutluns. ' , . .i,;-' . , '
TODAY
ONLY
.What a whole of a fight
picture this one is! Len-1
,ny as a teacher of the
light - fantasilo turned
into a he-man fighter
und how ho flghisL Boo
It once you'll see it
twice for hero is
ny in the greatest heart
. apd-actiun smash ho
:.. . ever mado! .
'' A If II l'3 1 J S I'J VV.M l-l V 13 n
. . 'production.
V A.
TONIGHT
WILLIAM HAINES In
HERO"
"RED HAIR"
'THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE