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' Saturday, April 21, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pare TUt LocalTsIews In Brief HrtumyI'rom PortlMiil Mm. C. K. Hupnersptt returned thla niorninic from a short trip to Portland whore sho v in 1 1 oil her father. ' ' ', liny 1-onils- ; V- Mrs. W. t. Hanson received de livery today on a lanileuu sedan I'ontinr. The transaction wns made throuich ' Jennings KlmmnU'. ; - At liJli'y Frldajr- V; 1.' Cnlrtlron, Ilni I. in' tn nuto Mum Imslnoss In this wetlon. spent ycHterdny In I .a Grnmlo on hnslneM. Mr. Cotillion moiiped at t he Voley hotel. . 1 -, . Visit"! DauxhliT Mra.iM. A. Ttnnsonf Irft Hils Ynorning for her homa'ht -Welm-r. Ida-, aflf vlHltinir here for a week with Iter daughter, Mrs. O'on.-ird Parson. ; Joins Wife Herts 7 William Moore nriivi'd horfc this innrnlnK o trnin No.s2l vtt join Mrs. Moore who has Jnmmi hero with her father, Jnmiw SehHIlnir. who Ik III.-;-' Mr. viind )tr. Monro make Portland their homd; ' . ' Will lb-turn Homc-f- Mr. ,nnd: Mrs. ? J. TinZol will returp to their hoiuo in M"erriil, Wis., the first of the week alter vlKitlns hero for about two weeks 1 with their dniiKhtcr, Mrs. Krj'il IS, J t"inzor. and their on, I,. K. Kinzel. r Hero lYoni Ml nam Mrs; Kred liushtnan' jmd .child ren, of Mlnnni, are spending' tho wpekond here.. They are at the CmOfh to Portland V. II. lAnpli'hy vcilo- Portland Inst nlifht to uttcnri a inr-etlnjr of tho executive, committee of tho State Kdltorlnl association this af ternoon. ; tty;,T? ' - j.w IfoiT Froifi Wallowa O. V. rnmpbeH. Wallowa repub lican candldnto for joint represen tative f rtt m I'nlon nnd Wallowa ounic'jy.spoldirti,;tplay Id" Xa Grande. Sir. CnriipWll Is superin tendent of W'allowa schools. Altoiidinu; Mooting t County Superintendent (' . ' A. .Say re Is nt North Powder today where he Is attending the county IVC. A. moetinir. He v ,ho Joined , by County Ajfent H. G. very tonlKht nnd they will po on 0 a meetinK nC Wolf Creel- To Attend Meeting . Tho Mlssoa Helenv Bray. . Vera Ostland nnd Clara Johnnsen'went fA Baker this morning whore they Ui.ro attending tho Wayfarer's Guild convention. The Itev. nnd Mrs. miver Jiucy are nmo nuenouiK um: Jneetlng. 'turn to In tTrrnnuV ' Mr. nnd Mrs. n. O. TTnrlcr. of Mlfflenburg, Pa., have returned to La Grande from PendMnn .where Ihey have been-'for some tlnio'i Mr. Harter Is president of "the company which installed the airplane bea cons and equipment. ' ' They -liavc been In this section for several months. Jloturos From lortIand n. Italph ClnrlV- returned this morning from Porllnnd whore ho has heen with Mrs.,Clork nnd their Infant son, Robert itrederick, who are in St. Vincent's -hospital, i Both Mis. Clark and her son are getting along flntlsfactorlly.H ,Mr. Clark ex pects that thoy'wlll bA'nlito to malic the trip home In about a month. AVontr loMollx- Mrs. Myrtle Gelst nnd her sons, j Blehard nnd Emll, wont to Helix yesterday whore they spent tho day with relatives in tho observation of tho silver wedding 'anniversary of member of the family.' . ; Moose Moot ! Tho,..I;oyal Ordon of Moose nml Jn regular session last evening nt tho K. P. hall, with Wallace Cass. llctntor, presiding. Only tho rou- tio business was taken up during ho meeting.' " About 14 members nttendftd, j ; Va y Finos Throe .persons were fined in ninnictnal court last night. W. Groupo.wns fined $25 on a drunk rhargo, Ronald Frenna paid $f for disorderly conduct, nnd H. B. Parker was fined $2.5" for failure to stop nt d stop street. , To Visit Sister M;r.' and Mrs, Ray MHlor ar rived here this morning from Port land for a several week's visit with "Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Mackey. Mrs. Miller Is Mrs. Mackey's sis ter. Mi Miller has not bf n well and hones to Improve his health while hero. They expect to remain nbout three weeks. l ather Is Ill Mrs. Hyrum Allen left on train No.-- 24 this morning for Weiser, Ida., whore sho was called by the serious Illness of hot father. James B. Wright, of Cunndn. whrt was taken suddenly ill while visiting in the Idaho city. Mr. Wright whs or Ills way to 1a Grande tovlsit Mrs. Allen. Sho wns extremely worried about his condition this morning. GOLF TOGS COI.F KXICKEItS ;OLF SU TATKItS f!OI,F IIOSIKIIY .fiOT.F HAI.I.S At Pnpulur lrivH jJNT (pTHlEff Jlerr From KnmtncrvlHo John Mcltne, of Hummervllle, was a business visitor to I .a Ontnita this morning;. Horo Today ,. H. Arnoldun was In Ka'Orando today on business. Ilia homo in In the Kuminerville motion. Spent I'mv Days Hoi e Mrs. William IcKl.cr artd child ren returned to .Pleasant Valley on train No. 24 this mornlm? ' nfler HfH'tirtlnir a tow days in f-n Omndo vlsltlnfr. 1 y (iw in Baker Mrs.' George Parker went to Ifuker this mnrnlntf to visit Mrs, Tom Minimi Sho will remain over Sunday, - , At TKdrnholm lloia'w Tho Itev. Mr. Matifrer, of Dnker, will visit -at thf r J. Kdenholm homo while In tho city tomorrow Instead of ut the iNmnlnston homo as announced yesterday. Hero From Wallowa County' J. f. Walker, county road master or Wallowa county., was In J.a tlrande Thursday and transacted business at the state hlKhwny shops hero. Mr. Walker makes his home at Kntorprise. " . - Miss .linn's IVHti'r , . . Mss Helen Jones, who has been III for the past week of tonsllltls nt tlu- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nerval Jones, is now ablft to be up nR.iin. Sho is a student In the local high, school nnd plans to return to school the first of tho week. ,. , ;'.... - Mrs. Paddock lloltci- 'Mrs. C. S. Paddock, who has lje"n " for tlio past week. unOer- woni an operation hi ino uranim Itondo hospital- Inst nlffht,. Her condition wns reported to be better this njomlhff. Will Arrive Mouda Mrs. Will in in Hunt nnd her dnughtvr. Mrs. Luln Hunt Pn4rd, will anlv In Iji Grnndo Monday front lllrmingham, Ala., to spend the summer hero with Dr, and Mrs. ' w, j-. jjuuory. -Yirs. nunc unci Mrs. rialrd uro Mrs. McAdory'sj v '' , mother" and sister. Dr. nnd Mrs. . McAdory Viuvo moved frdm tlic Ltt'CTAjr'T ATI? TQ Grande hotel to tho Harris rOHl- ' . JP. denrc at 304 Adams avenue for the 'stininur months. Mr. Klklns Here Bert Klklns. of the Gllmore Oil company of Los Angeles, Cul., stopped In La Grnndo yesterday! for a brief visit at tho slate -High- 1 way oflees here. Ho was on his way to Boise, Ida., to confer with the highway officials there. The fTdnho ' Jiighwuy' department la nboi.t Jci .inaugurate hn extensive' oiling program and (tls .in tltat interest that Mr. Elk ins Is going there. He spent several weeks In this division last summer assisting with oiling operations. Hctum From nolw Dr. nnd Mrs. W. P. McAdory and Mr. nnd Mrs. William Shade have returned to Iji Grande after a! trip to Boise, Ida., where they at tended a mqeting of the Columbia Hiver diistrict of the Women's as sociation of tho First Baptist church. They report an enjoyable trin nnd nn excellent mooting. M.Uw Henrietta Falling .of Portland, Columbia River district councilor for the World Wido Guild of the church, wht nlso attended the meeting stopped In La Grando en routo home to Portland and will spook to the local guild tomorrow morning nt 9:45 o'clock at the tho church. While here . sho is guest of Mrs, McAdory. Hi'turns to La Grande, La Grando is the best place 1n tho West to live, believe Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lackey, who hav returned here to make their, homo after an absence of 3 2 years. Mr. Lackey is an expert shoo repair man and has resumed a postlon at tho Jester shoe repair shop. ' Since leaving la Grnndo they have lived at Nyssa, Ontario, and have been in California cities. "Of all the towns where wa hnve made our home there is no place. Ilka La Grande,' says Mr. Iockoy. They are residing nt 1007 Seventh street. He commented unpn tho marked growth or the city in the last do cade. Says Walla AVnlln Busy Business conditions' ut present look better than they have for sev eral months In .Walla Walla, ac cording to H. L. Demorost. a resi dent of that city, who Teft La Grande last nlghi after a short business stay here. Work on the new hotel is progressing rapidly and about three weeks ago tho fourth story had boon erected, ac cording to Mr. Demorest. Ho has not been In Walla Wulla In the past three weeks but anticipates that the work will be considerably 'advanced on his return. "In addi tion to tho hotel there Is consider able building In other lines, in particular three fine garago build ings," said Mr. Demorest. Pros pects of another good year for Walla WTu!la farmers are ' bright, he said. AT CLINT'S OOI.F KIIIIITS ;oi,f rxiox sriTs fiCII.F SIIOKS I'nlon M Here . M. I Levy, of I'nlon. was In JA Grande today on business. , On IlajdnesN Tri . " Hherlff Jrsso Hrrshtnfs and Chief of PoIIca Clint flnynrs went to Walla, Walla, toduy on business. Returns Front Visit Miss Martha Hchwebke luw ro. turned from a short visit In Tort Innd. ' - - - Ifrrr Vmn lVtMllcto Mrs. Martha Hurhanom of Pen dleton, Is visitlnir hftro with Mrs. H. J, KarrUon on Third street. Horn on ImikIimhw-- Ooric V Smith, itltv recorder of KlhHn. wnH-a biiHlness vtniior to''hllders. I.a Orandft today. v - . " : VWtotl at Harrison llnm ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orcen visited at lue homo of Mrs. H. J, Harri son In the fore part of this week. Mrs. Oreen Is In thn confectionary Jmslness in ttaker. lllks Meet Tho regular mooting of tho Tl. P. O. Klks was held Thursday even' Intr at the Klks temple here. Jesse A nil re ws, newly; elected exalted :ruler, provided and only tho rou jtine business was transacted. ViinVrffOTfi Operation- ; Mrs. Henrietta Marx underwent a' major operation nt the Grande Monde bospltnl tbls morning. Mrs.lting with Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Crow Marx arntvod In-IA Grunde sevoral-of this city. .lays ago rrom New. TorK City. N. j rhlirPH i.hback and ' Harold Y., on business. and hoonmo H;el.ce navP Kone to Enterprise to while- hero Jvhlch resulted In n'resume their work at the Ulaok operation this morning.; l Marble plant. Floyd Dale, who re- F.tpectcd Ifoiuo Tmlar- Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Riegrlst Portland, .where- Mr..' Siegr 1st un derwent an operation soma time ago. His condition la reported to i.e muen nctier. Mnce Atr. grist has been able to leave .the noBpuai i acy navo ueeu maa-ing their home at tho Sovereign hotel ' - - In lavenport -' ... 1 . ... Miss Margaret-Anson, who hns been spending most of the winter in tne r-ast. nas jui compieteu a visit tn Iowa ritlesaceording to a ;jy enjoyed the .entertainment put Oeorge Wart were visiting In (the and his determination, lo try again, enrd received from Miss Anson by;on iy the Knterprise bugle corpa. Ixap country hist Sunday. 1 1 ' Mint. J; F. Itavenscroft. Miss An-! Mrs.'W. W. Wade, of Island City, I The center grade stakes are bo-! OSLO. Norway, Apr. 21. (AP) son mailed the card from Haven-lWrio has been spending weeks hero ing placed In the new South Fork The, newspaper Daghlad reports port, la., Mrs. Kavanscroft'9 form-.iind at Enterprise, returned home road by tho county surveyor. Ithat Captain George H, Wllkliu er home. Miss Anson baa heen In .Saturday, accompanied by Mr. I Mr. find Mrs. Carl Thomas wrote ! and Pilot Carl B. Flelson have ar Oak Park, III., during most of hor'Wade. . . friends here that' Mrs. . Thomas' : rived In Spltbergen from Point stay hut spent a abort time visiting) Five cars of stock, were shipped .health ' was quite Improved 'since Barrow, Alaska, after u flight last- j,. t,,. -.Tr.rt niTtf fMT ' 7 I tiTOv uAf nc i j tltii in f i ji (Continued Irom Page 1) man? asked the clerk of the court. i "Not guilty,", came the reply as ' the courtroom strained forward. , .7 "Oh, good," exclaimed Mrs. Sin-! Uimr u Him ocgun LO cry. ; Friends led her, into the corridor, Mjvnm Ml.. .Whitlnger. of ,En and as soon an Slnolatr could force AAt.ni.lu. -nn(r M Lhls. Way- through ,the - OrOWd hu.a W' n Ploennr M.mdnv. . - . w-alked out, put his arm around her v M,.H x,ulo AHMeyt of pter--shoulders then sltpnlng her arm I se wn8 nt jjOHne visiting friends through his,, walked out, of tho cor- ijomiay. . - rldor door.. '. - . , , . Tne community club met Friday . M'anis Sectfltors f u the grange hall. The next meet Before the Jury filed Into tho ing will be at the home of Mrs. W. Jury room. Justice Bailey warned tho spectators that any sort of demonstration rcgn-fdless of the verdict, would bo-proinptly pun ished: ; ; - : Sinclair, altnougli freed of the conspiracy , charges today still Is faced, with two contempt proeed- 'nKsv of tltle Ifiar ' fusal to answer questions of the senatn oil committee and ho was sentenced to serve three months In jail for that. -The other is for his hiring detectives to shadow . the Fall-Sinclair trial Jury last August. He was sentenced v to six months for that. Both are pending In the circuit court of appeals. Fall Charge Problem f Tho conspiracy charge ' against Fall, which was severed from, that of Sinclair, Is still alive but what will be done nbout It by the gov ernment. In view of today's ncqull-. tal. Is problematical. R(nr1nii wnn nlnced on trlnl an) inhii n nnwn,. the ebnreo which ' resulted in today's ncqultta4. v The verdict marked the successful cul inlnation of his six years' flghtno prove he had not acted corruptly In negotiating the lease from Fall In April 1922 . FAIJj 'OT SI RPRISFO ' PASADKNA. Cnl.. Apr. 21 (AP) "I am gratified, hut not sur prised, by tho acquittal of Harry F, Sinclair today," said Albert B. Fall, former secretary of tho In terior. In commenting on Associa ted Press dispatches from Wash ington today. Mr. Fall Is a patient nt the Lns Knclnns snnltoriutn here. xvn saom verdict WASHINGTON, Apr. 21 (AP) Tho acquittal of Harry F. Sinclair toflay on charges of conspiracy In the Teanot Home .lease wns de scribed by Chairman Nye of the senate investigating committee as "added evidence that It Is .appar ently Impossible to convict $l,0fl0, noo In this country-" HKFMVS VIEW WASHINGTON. Apr. 21 (AP) Tbep Sinclair acquittal drew a quick reaction in the senate. Heflln, dem ocrat, of Alabama, taking tho floor to pronounce the trial as "another farcical performance. "The verdict Is astounding," Hef lln said. "In the face of the sen ate decision cancelling Sinclair's oil lease because of fraud and corrup tion." MILLIONAIRE IK KILLED THE PAS, Man., Apr. 21. (AP) Carl Sherrltt, millionaire prospector of The Pas. and staker of the sher-rltt-Gordpn mine In northern Manitoba, was killed today when plane he wa piloting crashed, O. Johnson, a passenger, wits in jured. Ton may be better than your nMrhhnr until you get lo think LOSTIE PERSONALS LOHTIN'K (Spelal .Mr. and Mrs. J-Mtfar Marvin drove down rrrom Josph and svent Hupdsy at the home of Mr. Hnd Mrs. lltyd Hammock. - ' i- Ben Kelley, ut Knterpr.se, wns a business visitor at Losllnf Wed nesday. rt - Miss Vera AIcpioh, of Enterprise, visited several, da's recently with friend 4 at 1-ostlne. , Hteve l!6iKer, ot Knterprise, was f I n.ll 1'xs.Jan mm KllulnAuu i,llln Mnn'irtinn- i'nii. '., ... 1 iHiiliio f. y.,WfllP days visiting her friend, Mrs. Clare L'hev have been friends lfop mVy yei,rH' j Miss Opnl' Kkllllncjs, of Wallown, f wus a weekend Ritcst of Miss Mil- dred Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Mike firay have rented the housaowned by Mrs. Anna Nolan nml will hoeflm Lot tine residents. Mrs. Mary. IoWns nnd family were dinner uuests of Mr. and Mrs. 't'barles Klshback Tuesday even Inc. V. 11. Jackson and son. Hill, left 'Wednesday by car for Portland and Salem on a business and rieasure trip. '.Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chllders and family, of Joseph, spent Saturday nlffht and Sunday with friends fit Mr. and Mrs. fluy Coron are vis- cently moved to Cove where he purchased a farm, wns at Loetine ; SumIay visiting friends. Mr. imte Is driving a new. Ford coach. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Wlggans have moved their restaurant nud i..,-,. , ih mm ftirmariv Me-:UMed ny tne j,Koy l'arsens hard- wm e store, Mrs. Dean Crowand Mrs. Charles Wallowa Wednesday evening to PnKe wiln ira. Albert DaMey witness some pletureH put. on there: I drove to Joseph Monday und spent) The Misses Martha Crow nnd th $ay with friends, i iRdna Vane are absent from school o. W. McKenr.le and John Mc-1 because of the mumps, l.loyd Kinzle attended the Amerlcaji e-lIouser nlso has tho mumps. gion meeting at Wallowa and great- froin the -valley towns Saturday to leaving, hero but that they hnd not ing 21 hours. the North Port.'. Mid. market,. John- yet decided where they will locate. I The government wireless oper s'.ui & Franklin had tow cars uf Mrs. tleorgle AUoh entertained ' ntor nt Spitsbergen (tied .several cattle and the Lnlc-rprlso Packing i-iinitmnv uhlnttoH tbl'OO of hfiLTK : " " t .. . i.. . in immune iiki ut i"t-jui Mr. nnd Mrs. Harris entertained Ithelr children and families Sunday' Hoe Huohnnnn'wus n Iostlne vis-1 Itor recently. Mr. Buchanan Is now selling automobiles in tLn Grande. Mrs. Sally Gfliy spent several days with her father neat a 'r.fi.n.to Inut u-onlr spencer, April 27 whoa a program under the supervision of Mrs. Pnr- !son nnd Mrs. Poby . will be pre- sented. ; Mr. -and Mrs. C. B. Cook were visiting Sunday irt the home, of Judd Cp"k, up the South Fork. Mrs. Itennie, of Knterprise, spent Wediiesda in fjostlne on business. Mrs. H.A. Maglll entertained her Sunday school class, the Sunshine (girls, nt a party Saturday afternoon at her home. The party was In r honor of the birthday nnnlvorsary of two of ' the class girls, Velva i Hnmmack nnd Martha Fisher. Oth- er girls present were Mnrjorle Fisher. Mildred Cole, Sylvfa Court ney, Jennette Harris, Frieda Hall. Bernlce Winnings, Margaret Poley and Opal Kkllllngs. 1 The benefit dance given In the Amusement hall Friday night, spnosorod -hy the otlibs and lodge of the city, wns well attended and $150 was realized with very lHtle expense The money was used f. r the cemetery. . Mrs. Irvln Whit more nsslsted by Mrs. J. H. Jackson delightfully en- 1 tertaiued the pinochle club at hor home Wednesday, with 24 members presentn. Six tables were at play. ' Delightful refreshments were serv- ed. Those present were MesflamoH Carrie Candle, Oussb? Crow, J. J. Chapman, I ietirgie Allen, Kdgnr Hook. Oscar Ceruson, Malic Lewis, Mary Hunter. Kffie Cook, Hattie Iseonard, Rose Sea lies, Klla Mc Klnzie, George. Tllton, Leroy Par sons, Cha rles Scott; A. J . Poley, Kva Quessonberry, I larry Wade, Lucie Spencer, Ida, ' Wart, Goorgp Vance, K ate Pago a nd Wl 1 1 la m .Wlggans and the hostess. ' The annual congregational meet ing of the JLostlne Presbyterian church wjim held Friday night In the church bosemont. Officers for the ensuing year were elected nnd plans for the year were discussed. All officers we,re ro-eloeted, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gray, accom panied by Mrs. Stove Hndge, ofIi Grando, returned Frldoy from a trip to Idicho. They spent throe days In Kmmott where they visited a brother of Mrs. Gray. Mr. Gray says spring weather Is ns backward in that section as here. Ralph Quessonberry. landed n fine 2ti Inch salmon out of the river Just west of town. Ho had quite a tussle with the nh but fin ally landed him on the bridge. He had only n spoon hook with which to make tho catch. Mr., Quessen herry also hooked a large bull trout but wns unable to land him. W. I. Hunter, a ccom pa n I ed by Miss Blanche AlUn spent Sunday In La Grande with Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenton Bade. Mr. Hunter con sulted nn eye specialist while there. He bad the misfortune to pet a splinter in his eye. Mrs. Bade re turned with him. Fred Edwards nnd mother, Mrs. Anna Nolnn, left Wednesday morn ing by auto for Portland where Mr. Edwards wljl attend to business matters while Mrs. Nolan will visit MecHanical Voice i To Members WASHINGTON, Apr. 21 (AP) ( Aimerlcnn comedians . to .country. A niochunlcui voico spoke to tho men of Its creator, Hir ltlchnrd Pa members of the American Physl-' get, noted Hritlsh Inventor physi cal society at their annua) dinner cist, who was a truest of the society last nlffht after a day devoted t and inanipulAted thn device. the difficult business of canvussliiK reccntni'hievementB in theii nctivi field of reseaivh. 'Itnther!' is said with the ex cessively broad "a" attributed by Butterfield and MrH. Alfred Mil M. II. Stein who recently camo here from riicuumtnn, Kan., ami who has been staylim with his daughter, Mrs. Juil t?ook, went to Wallowa Stiturdiiy to visit anothci: dauuhter, Mrs. Tom Mellath. Mr. Stein Is quite elated over tho scen ery, but Is not feeling very well. , Several . members of the ltts- ttno KohMmb lotleo wont to ISnter- prise Wednesday evening to attend u'di wun tne tonirue acuon sup the Initiatory work -which was put- PH'I hy manipulation of a disk fit on by the Knterprise Indue. . j ted on tho end of a rod. lUfferont Frank Hand era and Tom McBath, tones are obtained when a pinched of Wallowa, are busy Wil week rubber tube moistened on tho iti linintlnx and pNiperinH the I. O. O. sldo but skillful hands nnd fingers F. building preparing it for the new applied to the end of tho reed hard ware, store which Mr. Hasting makes the most effective substl Is putting in. ro1 natu,nI O'tfans. Miss Haxel Raylmck, a nurse nfl The device Is tho product of a tho Good Samaritan huspltal in long study or the physics nnd Portland Is visiting with her friends , mechanics of the human speech. Tleulah Mcgill. She Is aim, visit- i which. Sir lilchard observed. Is u ing Miss Chumhers. of Kntorpiise. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hug. Mr. ami ( Mrs. Kd Tmtle and Mr. and Mrs, t'nderwood, of Klgin, attended the benel'lt dance here Friday night, Utile Iko die returned to Klgln with Mr. and Mrs. Kd Tattle for a weegena vitm, returning nqme agaln Sunday by stage. Mr.-and Mi. Johnnie Skillings. of Wallowa, attended the dance at Lostlne Friday evening. Tho hoy scouts and leader, J'ro j feasor Profflt. accepted an invlla ftlon to attend the scout meeting at Mrs. 'Carrie Candle ami Mrs. i the Neighborhood club at her homo Thurnflnv iiflnrimiin . - Aftoi fttA -2 .; ;- ; . iiimin were werveci. 1 P. S. Crow and Marlon Hummock were business visitors nt Kntorpiise nnd Joseph Wefloesdny. Announcement We wish to especially announce that we ha've purchased the Earl E. McDon ough's stock of ladies' shoes and will move this stock out of Putman's Ready--to-Wear store to our location on Depot street. ... ' ' . We also wish to announce to the friends and customers of Mr. McDon ough's that we shall continue to feature the same splendid 'lines of footwear and shall endeavor to render to the public the same high class service. BURNETT SHOE CO HEAPT O&rT I . 1 1 : whmk i m r m : - - - - -- - -- rrtts---. A Follies' Queen who . ff 'P l t ' . ' had New York's" big- M . 1 j ' , Rest millionaires :-at M ' $0 I :' : Your Sunday ' L , : ,hcr t-and a poor i gm 1 . y K'.V who tned to out- W ! it . Dinner lud them for tho love viS inH' j , s'.ie wanted to give l$j M j !' Aflrr ntirtn'.1liiir Hip Hull -fiiinio, nn aflor- I hl'lll ! P'A 8' noon of (iolriiiK, or n dny's ottthiK In th i JlQ r:ir y.m will pnjoy tho rrctfulneHH anil charm y j V mT --s ' 3 of th Knffijawa tftnins oom j YiTwb. rr'" mu I - with Its full nir-nil nml courteous j svvsf'0 ,'3Lw3' Srnf Jr ISP! ' 'II ' -T , lEMiw A I mm, ! WsmmmY WuiUV S on jn wa CoiKCrt Trio j A l.i f, Ihyant, Dlrirtor j . I Sacajawea Inn "Points thn Wiiv lo Heller Thlnn." ! T Speaks Today v of Physical Society I 'Hello, London are you there? It uskwl a little Inter, and then ex claimed: - v "O Mia, I love you!" Sir Itliiiard explained that Ms Invention conformed to the laws of physics as applied naturally In hu man speech through control by moment of the tongue and lips of Uio sonauce developed In the mouth of lhonrtlon of tho vocal cords.' i. ? A bellows.' operated by the foot, takes the place of the lunKS, nnd an organ reed serves ns tho vocal cords. Tho function' of the mouth und tonffuo Is duplicated tn several ways, cardboard tube may bo 'combination of two arts the omo tional art of grunting and the, Intel teetuul art of pantomlrto to con- vey ideas by movement of the tongue and lips. For example, ho called ntlentlon to such root words Mn "up" and- "down". On tho former, the togue and cum movo , unwarn wnuo tne srienwer grunts. ' while In enunciating the latter tho pantomime Is reversed CROSS NORTH ' POLE AREA IN AIRPLANE , (Continued from Tage 1) - piano could ho-flown across the "ton of the world" to Spitsbergen days ago. The new operator to re place hint left Tromsoe on April l!o and was due at Kings Bny on April 24. It hnd been nssumed mean while that the island was as good ns isolated wlrelessly although some - i nc thorn npporentiy was alile to ! work with, the key uifftclently tp net out news of the recular on orator's death, Wllklns may have sent i he message, . j . 125,000 BULGARS HOMELESS. TOD AY (Continued from Page 1) open when the quake brought (11k a st it. Thousands Vf rose buKben were obliterated In tho valley whirl. Is one of the beauty . spots if K-ir- ope. ' Three fourths of . 1'hlllppopnlis was destroyed. The new quarter (built In recent years around the .railroad station und containing tho i principal tobacco fuctuiien wan n mass of debris. Sanitary mntetials stored in an army depot were de stroyed by fire. Churches, mosques and homes were broken ruins or plies of fire bluekened debris, . Sofia .jvns still panicky today, the people fearing that the: havoc wrought at Phlllppopolls - might next befall the capital. WASHINGTON. Apr. ?1. (AP) The Amerh'an ;lled Cross today transmitted $iOon through the stata department to the Itulgarian Ited ( Cross fur relief of earthquake suf- rerers. jr LONDON. Apr. 21. f A P A Vi enna dispatch to the Daily Express today said that a political uphcav- ai nngnirosutt irom tno eann iqut.ho whleh devastated Southern Itntgaiia.,. . ' ' - ; ' The people of Phtllppopolis, In the center of the Htrickon listrict, liold-Uie govprnfciil responsible for' the disaster, because, for the first time In' Itutguiinii history a 'session of -parliament was held on tloud Friday, a holy day. The peo , pie are convinced, that -the catas trophe was punishment for this Im- e . . , Procession of Inhabitants passed ii i ARCADE "SQUARE CROOKS" . with , "" " Itofwri AniHlroiig John Mack Brown Dorothy 4 - Ihvaii Horotliv Appleby Anil I be cul est kill on the screen. : JACKIK COMIJS livo. ljiiimrit.' IHHl SlINIHMtO Til A ftiniiMly I'linifitHf. if flu. umlcrtvorlfl Mack Sennett , !j presents "The Uull Fighter" mtmlinir Monday ix"" m mm mm, m: i G1LDA GREY 1 In "THE DEVIL UANCEK STAR TO.NKJIIT . NEIL HAMILTON' Ralph Lewis Dorothy (Jullivcr :iThc Shield" of Honor" ''Thrills with, tho first aerial police Comin--"01d continuously around (he outskirts of the ruined city chanting explu-' tory psalms and calling upon nil to repent their sins. - JOIf Hrtui Africa, Apr, HI (AP)-The city of' Johannesburg at H-.'Ait o'clock tonight experienced tht most pevere farthquakn vci" re corded hero.; The observatory sels. tnograph showed a tremor Justin,! GVi minutes. , At the same time there were ox tensA-e roek falls In the upper lev-' els of a nearby mine. No casually was reported ami no dumngo wa done In tho city proper. . ' WE IUJY FOR T E E SELL FOR JLe ESS SS MEN'S OXFORDS In the new tan calfs and gunmotal; Ittucher und llnls, rubber heels nnd welt solori, $2.95- $.195- $1.45 Solid AII-IrfltllHM' . Work Shoes -$1.95 - S2.I5 ', CwuiiblnatifH! Soles nnd ' , Itiil'ibcr Heels. $2.i!) Destroyers of High Prices n SUNDAY ) SUNDAY MONDAY San Francisco" i! "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE ing so. with her daughters, Mrs, Charles