La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1928, Image 5

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Thursday, June 21, 1928
Vfi GRANDE- EVENING OBSERVER
j ' J " "" " !' pastor of tho
Local News In Brief
tnloii VIsIHipt. . .-, '
A i.' Vntofo. -was a vls-
.' horu today. Hu Is tho rmher
Ixwviiur f'V Illinois- ; ,.
Mis. fll'tuwi ".-: n""." win n-avu
Suturd
niKnjF;ior uer runner
Ullnvlsi whom alio will
oral iwooks vIhIUiii;.
home I"
JWKlll'riHKMl Milt
Tin) Hrolluirhooil-of Locomotive
KiiKlnrii-H No. Stlsl hold ft ri-Kiilnr
ilisliuns mcetlne yostorday utter-
Toon all tlio ,K, of IV hull. ,
lions- I'''""' I'ortlnnd
Mi rl. 11. Morlfun has rutumcd
from rorlliinil. where sho vlsltoU
villi, lief ilniiKlitor, -Miss JiilriB
ilaguiru for a wo or so.
jliro ml llusliioss s
I.. 1'. t'atupbcll, equipment cn-
(Uerr lor ino siaiu niKnway uo-
ii:ii-MIU'IU, '1 " "J viiuiiuo mi- a
lew days I" the Intorests of his
'position, iriuisiiiHiiii, PUBIIU'SH . ui
thl
division office.'
: mrs. w. l-emms and
Stopped Hero ; Mrs. Klmer Stoddard left today for
lolm ('. Watson, of tho Wylli-.; Portland where Mrs. l'erklns uud
Witter bond eompuny, stopped In, Mrs. Stoddard will - spend about
lji Gruiide yesterday on' his wuy ; a week. ' Mr. Purklnu will r,,i,i, n
to Vi Mowstone. Mr. Watson makes
I'orllund lusiioiue. .
Goes 1 mum 1
Jesse ltoserrbauny of tho ltosen-,
uuum Kloctryc company, is InMrs. William .Crosby - How,! atop-
ltaker today on. business. Harry
Kennedy Is with him, doing Instill--
Ittion work f or .. I'llgldaircs. ,
- ; : - ,,',..
fleiiir I'mni S-lMiol . ,
.-Hiss - wllma -UiiHKill returned.
konie lust evening on train No. 18 , Hero for Wedding
from tho University . -of Oregon , , Miss Muo-Helen Hllllwell and
jiliero ijbe Jms .completed her; Mrs. James. Avon Dean, of l'ort
fnahman year. Miss Gusklll vs-! land,' are here for tho Baker-Jen-lied
a week in I0rtlund with her son. wedding tonight, und ure guests
Ulster before rjtu-ril ji s lyimc. ; at the homo of Mr. and Mis. Hal
7 'if . , J
Bois lo Spokane r, ;, ' J
tJacli Klncald lias-Bono to Spo-
lane where ho will spend several .
weeks of his summer Vacation vIs- '
Itlng with his grandmother;' Jack')
la the son of Mr.-' and Mrs. O. H.
Klncald und is a sophomore In tho ;
hlsh school hero.- r.... ' ,. j
- t ' r . , ; '
Mrs. HiiyuY'r (tcUcr .
' The many friends of Mrs. T. J.
Snyder will bo extremely glad to
lieur that she Is greatly improved, .
Mra. Snyder was seriously 111 last,
week. Sho Is at the home of her1
daughter; Mrs,"A. J., Cower ut 1303 j
rt iivenue, . :
ICa-steiii News Itcclvcl
Mrv. W fY ' nnuMiia fni-miti-lv
who has been teaching law in Col--: Kbcrhard of Ja Grande, who is ut
umbla untverHity, New York, havo . the Imperial. Tho rains wore need
"hovrd to Nuw iiaven. Conn., wheroi ed and they arrived at a most op-
Jr. Doughis.j'hiis ucceiited --posl-,
tfon on tho Yalo law faculty, ac- mills In 1-a Grande Is operuting and
cording to-word) received by Lu';tho other, 'Which ran during tho
Grandi! friends of Mrs. Douglas,"
Vlsiling Itelativcs
) MIks Val Jeno Tuttle and her
Inolhcr, Howard, of Aberdeen, j
wash., and Miss. Polly Brown, of -
Seattle, are visiting here for a few Hunter, the democratic incumbent,
weeks with 3)r. and Mrs. C. S.jThls is looked on as ono of tho
Moore. Miss Tuttle unAl Mis ltrown ' lively contests for a legislative seat
are sorority sisters at the Univer
Blty of Washington and Mr. Tuttlo
ia a liigh school student In Aber
deen. : .
(Joes to Kail take City
Miss Del.ores I'carson left this
morning for Kail Iako City whore
she will join her mother, Mrs. J. J.
Jwirson, on a visit In Utah. Mrs.
roui'soti was called to Halt Lake
about a week ago by a death. Miss
1'ear.son accompanied Mir. and Mrs,
Holger M. L.urson and children
who left to make their home at
Logan. ' I
Heine I'Vom Tih - .
'lon it. Eberhard' returned on
train No. 24 this ninrnliiir from a1
day business trip to Portland.
fhe democratic delegates to the
national convention were on the Portland hut at one time a resi
rain and Mr. liberhard enioved dent of Union county, drove into
chats with some of the "enemy's
t"ip." Mr. Eberhard Is repubtl-
fim nominee for state senator from
tnls district. ; .-.
s Mil
llclmii (o Tjuifti
Mr. nnd Mir chnxina if........ nr
fitroma, loft for their home yes-
In-day aft,.r visiting here for sover-
' days. Thov. wnr-oitho D-iiMtn of
,r. mid Mrs. C. S. Moore at their
I'rne on Walnut Hlrnl. Mr. Kid-
'Hiey uino visited at Imbler wft h
Mis, KnltonM i.tnr.nl' " M,-
Jvaneiio Tuttle. Their daughter,
Juan, who ten mo iinrn with t hem
J'mained n't Imbler for a visit with
"'I' UrutWtmnl tint . ,
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PLAIN FACTS
, CLINT'S CLOTHIERY
FORCED TO UNLOAD .
Prices Smashed
5 . 1"
iUdocsn't necessarily take a shrewd buy
er to tell at a glance that our reductions are
both drastic and genuine and in many
cases nothing short of sensational, quality
considered. Choose from our entire stock
Men's and Young JMen's Clothing, Hats,
Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Luggage, etc., at
lower than low prices. Every article on
sale nothing reserved.
IINT'5 (tJJDTHIEI
Hero I'Yoni I'ortlaml ,. V .
Mr. Wallace aim their daughter,
Mra. Wallace anil ihii.
1-Yttni-lM l-ltl. .. fc .
- , iruNiuy moved l
I ortlund, Is registered ut tho Baca
June.
"iov io;
I at likc
It la reported that Hen Coiner,
who has born at tho Hot l.ako
sanatorium for tho past several
weeks, was not as well yesterday.
til-ass 1'lif . , .-,
Tho flro truck WHH rillli.il In IT
ubout i o'clock to extinguish a
about 2 o'clock to extinguished a
Brass fire. Ultlo damage was done.
Seeking Sou
A letter has beon received by the
chief of pollco.from tho father of
iidwurk Clunker, of Aberdeen, S.
Dak., Inquiring us to his son's
whereabouts. Tho letter reports,
that tho son started homo from
tos Angeles during tho winter and
booumo stranded In ha Grande
. Nmvn r..- !
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tpiuorrow or Saturday.
Slop on Way Home
Mr, and Mrs. A. V. Hughes, of
Wilmington. Del., and the Jtev. and
ped overnight Tuesday -at tho
Bacajawcu Inn on their way buck
to Boise whore Mr. and Mrs. Hoss
make fhelr home, after u short vls-
it at Wallowa Lake.
, .: : :
Hohnenkamp. Mrs. Uean is a sls-
Icr of Mrs. Hohnenkamp and of
Miss Helen Baiter, tho brldo. Miss
Hllllwell'' was a classmate of Miss
Bukor at Monmouth. - -
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Arriving From l'ortluiid t
, Mr, und Mrs,' Hugh Hhelly: und
Mrs.. Bhslly's mother arc arriving
hero today by car for u weekend
visit with Dr. and Mrs. F. h. Hul-
ston. Mrs. Shelly Is u sister of Dr.
Itulston. Muster John Itulston,
w ho has been visiting In Portland
with 'his grandmother returned
with them, ;
KlK'rliard In l'oillaud-y. i '. '- ' :.r
- A good rain In Union and a still
better, rain In Wallowa county hus
perked .up- the grain prospects in
portuno. time. One of the two suw-
winter, is preparing to resume
work within a short time. Mr.
Kbcrhard is tho republican enndi
date for state senator for tho dls
trlct of Union and Wallowa, and
Intends trying to unseat Albert
In the general election
Orcgonlan. -I'ortland
Itetimied Ycstcrdny
Tholtev. he If H. Awes returned
to )iis home hero yesterday alter
several weeks spents in the :east.
Mr. Awes left for Victoria, C,
Muy'13 where he attended tho an
nual convention of the PaclMc
synod, of the United Lutheran
church and went directly from
there to Minneapolis, Minn., where
he and his father, who is also a
pastor, officiated at his sisters
wedding. While in Minneapolis
I Mr. Awes also attended two other
Lutheran church conferences. He
returned home via Spokane.
Here Visiting Friends ,
Wilfred "Wllf" Harris, now .of
l.a Grande this morning found the
city considerably .different than It
was when he last siiw U 2fi years
ago Mr. Harris will be remem-
1.1-TPil ns the son of the Hev. Mr.
Harris, of Cove. Upon arrival he
iimiipdiutelv looked up C. K. luf-
fey and made a dinner engagement
with J. K. Stearns, city recorder,
both friends of his. He expects t
spend the summer here.
"
Vlsilliig in SuU'in
The Itev. and Mrs. It. 1. Putnam
and daughters, Lenore. Theora and
Winona, are house guests of Mrs.
Putnam's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hcmv Van Vehrn. In Salem this
week. Mr. Putnam was formerly
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nr.t chriu.n:
church In Salt' in, They arc attend-)
ing the statu convention oc lhr
lliui churches ut Turner.
Union .Man In 1'onlanuV i
' M. S. l.evy,t; who owns tho Un
Ion hotol at Union, which wHB iimn
aged for several yours by T'Putay"-;
(Jlurlc. now at.the Howard, ta in tho I
city and registered at tho Imperial. I
M. C. Ulcklnsun. who had the.'
Hotel Ovkboii and the TJenson, Is,'
also, at tho Imperial,
Mr. Olckln-
son was ono of tho early good roads ,
boosters In Oregon and ho drova a
cur through mud until ho was con
vinced, before most people,' that'
what Oregon needed,' more, than
anything else wus a system of good
roads, und in those duys "Pick1
did not even visualise hard sur
fuco pavements on broad high
ways, and tho best ho prayed for
was a macadanilaeil roud.
rorlland Oregonlan.
Likes OuurHO . . .. , .
J. 1-;. DeiJols, who lives across
the comlnent, wuy down In l,ako.
Miss.,- didn't realize what a flno
place tho West really . wus until
Tuesday. But on Tuesday, this
section of tho United States ad
vanced several stops in his esttmu:
tion. And the reason wna his dis
covery or tho l,ii Grundo country
club course "I never dreamed Unit.
I'd find such a beautiful -.oourao
out hero as you have, and I hud a
very pleasant game.1, tho Southern
er declared. In expressing Wncroils
pralso of tho comparatively. , no
l,a Grande course.'; Mr.' DuMOls'is
on his wuy to tho Wallowa.' 'lake
country and declares )iat, if,, ho
could just luko tho. course with htm
he knows ho will -have .an idoal
itay up tnero. no atopnoa in t,noi0oInmon stinJ,i,,8 the keynote of
Sucujuwca a while hero -an 'V'tbl''e'UlquetW:toaa. 'lio be-
hoarty praise fur; the' hotel, as-.well.
tHisi's Sot
Tho motions , and
1
. demuirejrsi
which arc to bo huurd In motion
day tomorrow follow: Muttle Hlb-
oem vs. it it Hi .ueiu vun "roon
& Hess row tho pluintin anl Coch -
,4.1, & tberhard for the defense ,
A.j.Bnya.1 s o i sen n j
Kitchen and treen Hess for the ,
plaintiff and 1 JKnhtuLan ( OLhA
ran & Kbrhiird for' tho ' dnfensti
tho National lank I'.tpu company
vs. Julius Kluher. J J)pnhum for
plaintiff-and John Hodgln for de
fense; GoorKo Chandlur vs.-city of
Klgin, U Dcnhnm for plaintiff uud
Jesse Or urn for defense: McKinnla '
vs. McKinnis. J. 1). Slater for plain-j
tiff and K. It. Kin bo, for dufennu:
K. ' H. "Wealherapoon vs.-. - Karl
Ktacklmid, 1,. JJenhmn and- lut li.
It in go forplalntiff und John, Hod
gin for dclenMC. Sonic of tho cuuea
aro concerned with cont bllla. . ,
Two more dairy herds wore an
ori'lcial record -tests In May than
in the month previous, according
to the report made by ,1L -N Coleman,-
superintendent of offlclul
testing at tho state college. .'' .The
total now stands at i'J. Xhls is
not to be confused with .work . of
the cow testing associations liirthe
various counties. ,
A growing Intercut In supple
mental Irrliriit ion ull ovur the-stutu
is noted tlilH yeiir by men of Ttho
exneriinent station.--' More straw
berries wero Klven IrrlRatlon .-llils.
year than-evtM .beroru' wltll .profit- i
ablt results In tne ninln. ' Many
small pumping systems huvu bee.ll
UMtalleU. , 1 . . ,l .
WIN AFRICAN"
TRIP
Of the H'lU.mm Hoy Kcouts In the
. Puiied stiuw, the three I5-yenr-olds
pictured .above hsve been
selected by national seoul exe'U
tives to iuworiipany -Mr. and Mrs.
Martin .lohnsrtn on a camera
wtfurl through the big game
country "t Arfica this summer.
From, ttp to. bottom they are:
KhkIc Henut Robert lilck Uoug
las ,Ir.. i( (JreensbMro. .
lOiitfle St'ciut- DoughiH Oliver, At
lnntd. f.a.: Kagle Kcoiit liSVid II.
Martin .Jr.. Austin. Minn, They
are to sail June & and will he
met at Nairobi by Martin Jobn-on.
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MRS. MCLEAN'S
CLASS GROWS
MUCH LARGER
(Continued from Pagt 1
hosteaa. -
- . Jat:niiiliatHlia.'H I'uliit
V
fhlafaat point ahe einpliaalu'd
Dsrticularly. nolnr Into delalla to
show
how . much was- left to tho
diplomacy of the hostess In avoid-
lng accidents, breachea in conver-
isulliin ami muL-Inf? th affair HO
off smoorhly and pleasantly. It is
bettor, she said, not to attempt
more than a two-course dinner if
lone hua no help In the kitchen, be-
cause It will be hunt to manage
three courses and perform tho en
tertaining duties. - ' ; ; . ,
While she told of these things
aho prepared an excellent dinner,
both courses of which w-era passed
ubout for inspection, by, the pages.
Mrs. McLean advocates serving the
muln course from one large attruc
tlvoly arranged and savory platter.
Tne host's aharo In the success
of tho dinner was not neglected,
and many a husband would have
proritcd had he come to the school
yesterday. There's plenty of op
portunity for "conspiracy" between
the hostess and host in making
their dinners successful little uf
fatrs, -she. dcclurcd. -- -
.- , IMails Ubx'UiM'd.
Sucri details, of table, service us
should bo sorved f list, were dlsJ
1 oussod ' clearly . and curefully by
Mrs: McL,enn. . -
. "When In: doubt do the common
Sonne things' -Mrs.-. McLean advised
and .declared that this axiom ap
plied to ovory stop of entertaining.
llovcs, :
i .Ati-s. McLean , encouraged' houso-
wlVea1 - to . learn. 'to plun menus to
, ,, , .il. , ura
pared ahead or time to avoid laat-
I minute" tonfusion and to. leave
j arvea aMn
Uut has boon m the sumo place
J ,
.hIllfJlv nl.llMsh. of .1C
. ' . i .--.t - j,ui,.rt
- ?' W1?
concertilntT the bakinff contcat, tho
roflUltti of whieo will, bo announced
tomorrow, ificreualii,' IntoicHt In
tho content wan manitcHt yeHlcrduy.
A fonnul- luncheon narty wua
ueiuuiiBuuvcu .t...a .-h.
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. : Kollo''.';ng hra the ineniiH lined
la today'H eookintf aehootBeaaiun
by Mr.,.McJyean. " "
'J'HE VOIMMIj i,unchi:on
iAKr
k fjivm and Whlto
,.' .- vFineuppIo- l'yrainltls .
? '." Powderod Uiiffur
. ' : li idrsen Cherry ,-.
Broiled Hprhig i.'hlcken
' .. l'ursley Butter
. - NsV 1'otuloSs witlr" l'as
Itutlcred Krenclt Deans Holla
DrGsped (TuoUtnbers
Oreeh Golutlne Mold on ArtlelioU
... Hotloin
v-Wiilto AJuyonnalso ,
Open Sandwiches
' . lMstuchlor I'urfalt
Decorated. t:oeoanut cubes
Nuts
coffee
(Preferred Htock)
cundy
. tMeati. HpUt young broiler down I
the back ami through breast bones,
lirush over with salad oil. Heuson.
Place on ; rack-- of- broiling pan.
Hroll at 60 K. , for 2b , minutes,
turning '.fretiuently. , Servo with I
parsley butter. .
' ;"'- Whhe Ma yon 11 ni so
j 1 pgg.nWto y -1
1 teaspoon suit -'.
. 1i' ttsispoon. muslai d
- 1 cup salad oil .
2. lublcspoons lemon juice
Add suit to egg white. Meat nn ;
til eggs- are stiff. Add mustard.
Aua suiaa 011 a-iauicHpooniui in ui
time. . Beat-well lifter each addi
tion of oil. -Add lemon juice. l3eat
f "y 'r: CoooaiiiU CiiIk'H
Cut. loaf or layer filled cako In
cubes. Krost with while 7 mln-
ulefT'dsTliiffV llMt slfldS of- each
cake' In shredded cbcounut. Icu-
oiute lop of cukes with flower
made by cutting leaves of tllllo
gum drops, t ;
PIsiKidiio J'arfall '
I cup sugar ,
U cup water, . 5
2 egg whites ; ;'-
14 cup chopped pistuchlo nuts
I, cup lilue Mt. cream
1 teaspoon Hurnett's vanilla
Orecn coloring
teuHppon IturnetPs almond
extract.. - - , .' .
Holl sugar and water unHI sy-
rup spins d thread.' Heat egg
whites stirf. Pour syrup slowly!
over egg whites, snd beat until 1
light and fluffy. hlll. Htlr oc
caslonally.. ' Whip cream. Add va
nilla.. Kold In egg mixture. Kreezo
In refrigerator pan or In mold In 1
Ice und talt.
- ut t'skes
2 eggs
't cup inoluhses
cup HtiKar
1 cup Kederntion flour
teaspoon K-C baking powder
teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon oil
H cup chopped wntuuls
Heat eggs, add molasses and su-
A spotless
(ur. . Mix and sift flour, bakluc
powder und suit, lleut into okk
mixture. Add oil and chopped
nuts. Kill gr eased inuffln pun Mi
full. lut a half a nut meat In
the centor of each little cake. BuKo
minutes at 860 l
ClMKolalo Nut AiiKfl ImmI .
1, cups ckc whites ; 1
1 4 cups BUKr
cup cuko flour 1 , v .
H cup cocoa . s ''
: 1 teaspoon cream of tartar
H teuKpoon salt
teaspoou Ilurnott's vanlllu
cup blancheii chopped ul-
lUOIUlH j
. Sift the flour G times Ueroro
111 eajjurl nir. HUt suKur. Hlft flour und
cocoa 3 times. Iteut one whites uud
salt until foamy. Add cream of tar
tar. IJeat until stiff, not dry. Fold
In BURar, Kold in flour and cocoa
und flavoring.' Fold In nuts. Turn
Into aiiRel food pan. lMuco hi u
cold ovon Turn regulator to i&b
K. 1 Tuin oil lower utomeiiL Huko
one hour. .
t Novell Mlimle Frosllhir
cup light brown or while su
gar 3 tablespoons water 1
1 egg whlto
i teuspoon salt
1 (euHnoon Htirnetts vanlllu .
Put Hiigar. water, egg whlto and
nail Into double boiler, ltont uon-
Btnntlv with egg beator while it
cooks for 7 .minutes, bprcad while
hoi onto cuke.
May add J3 nuii'shmallows cut
Into small pieces td rrostmg wnen
It Is removed from f ire. ;
v cvui aM ktuii .
1 cup.'heavy ci-ouiu, whipped .
; 1 toaHpoon lemon juleo
1 teaspoon Worchester sauco .
t lo!ispoon catsup
Mix all Ingredients. Uloml wMh
flaked crubi Chill. .
(iiot'olaU) SiHMigo nke .,
2 squares chocoluto.' melted v
4 eggs, separatod 's .
- t cups sugar added to yolks
a cups Federation .flour ,
' 1! teaspoons K-C baking powder
L 1 cup warni water : -.
in teaspoon salt -
1 teaspoon Burnett s vanilla.
" Hcdt egg- volks very light. Sift
flour and baking powder 3 tlmoH.
Alternate adding flour and warm
water, to egg mixture. Heat. Add
melted chocolate. Heat. Fold In
stiffly beaten egg whiles und va
nilla. Hake at. 375 K. 40 minutes
bi loaf pan 12x8 inches,
In IrrlKatlnB Inwns and Kardens,
fnorn satlstuctory results are ob
tained' by wateiinir tho soli Instead
oC tho air, says tho soils depart
ment. In other words, wator tlio
roiiBhly every wcelc or ton days,
imlns nn Inch or mora water so
tlutt the soil la soaked down a foot
or ilceper, Is far butter than fro
iiuent lluht wutorlnus of tho sur
fuco. - 1 , 1
As pastures Bet short, need of
succulent feeds for dairy cows In
creases. ' Tlieao nru a real necessity
as an aid to. dlKestton und to. ln
drainboard
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jVB "ItVX I . Kpllts and Hellllils . ' - I s1 kl IlltOW V
(fw iHi! hWj Vi
DpVnfYlflcl ! T Today Friday " ' 1
mine I dWA:':-h---: Atiiiiiu y I ,
MAIN n S J I
EVENT" t0mLh r
m , 1 19' .. I III ,".'''-. a A m
'""'iMly '-,".-. V-iV '. ,."'i
Applvdilutrd Clorox as directed on
bottle. DON'T BCJUJB. Htains go
like niHgio. Hoap can't do it. Scour
ing can't. Clorox does. At grocers.
Easy HotiRekecping Chart, free!
Rend to Clorox Chemical Corpora
tion, Oakland, California.
Bleaches
Remove! Staloe
Octtrejre Odors
KUliOeroM
Teacher Joint V, of 0. :
iwaiwi'niii1 s f
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UMVKKSiTY OF OittiOON, Kug
enw 1 lioiuns JI. G 011 Up, prominent
Oregon pdiicator p-nO for manyrn'rs,
lieml .'of ..tlio' :iMoniM(rQti Noruml
MliooI. Jiaa beou; appointed' ..to .Ho
.Uu of the University. of Oregolt aaa
will tortri education Vtider tlij. o;
4u(iMio 1. -eri'ieo.'''J,ru'f..ti outlaw Will
, luiyo it hiving Ksvifftihimtt-teatjsg
ilaaar ;it .lnlsiui I'art'lHiid - dad .Aj
ltna. l lie nppaiutmunf flf Dr. (Ji-ntln
m Ve;iir(ed ub onl.thoyvnH((t hu-:
ItoHaut' made to.the.uiUrslty stun"
.rlus ear, tlqp to. hi prothrnenfo In
.'ediicuhennt' atid - lis - fecog.
uxod prof iciohc as' a loo!lloi"v f ' V
crease ' cpnsumptlon of rouglniges,
says tho dairy specialist -or the. ex
tension servlco.: At least -13 tO :j6
pounds daily uro ncqded ; -wheiu
pasture is not vallable.v.-. v : 1 i
Though bajclllary (tlarrnea, infla
tion is not likely, to be contuicti-d
by maturo fowls :froni .others, ;u
fecttul,
such ' possibility- exists,
ho experiment s station,
C'hlchs from disease fron TlocKs in'o
not certain' tu be', entirely .(llie-uso
li ee tlidniMelves.' but ro inoro HKo
ly to, be and henco .urii best Itopt
separnto Trom stock from an. ;n
fected Hourco. '. ' ' s . -, ..
W1C BUY FOR T ESS
K SELL FOnJU ESS
STRAW HATS -
Tn tho" new Bvylss-j Yeddosr
leghorns. Paniihas and Hen-
nets correct, shapustmU'-:
inpdels. .'vSlylodi-r l b h t uuU'
priced right11
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PADLOCKS DRIVE
NIGHT LIFE OUT
Uny onicapo Clubs Forced
into Positions Outside
of City Limits
CIHOAOO (AP)ChlcaKo's night
llf is being driven outside the city
limits. . -
; Prohibition enforcement effurts
have left open In the city only 1
few of the more Imposing noctur
nal rendejcvnuH, but as lights have
blinked out under (he seal o( In
JunctionH, roadhouaes und chicken
dinner furms have sprung up In
greater . numbers . in suburban
Twelvo of the city's bcHt known
night clubs have huen closed, since
iiuiv in. 1117, and federal proceed-
tngs aro pending agalnut five morn.
More than dou other places have
neon padlocked by tho government
during tho same period-- beer flats,
.toft drink standH, pool rooms and
restaurants that had violated -the
prohibition aws. Cases aro pond
ing agalnKt 475 mure, j
And since last January more than
12ft .roHtfliniiHcs have - opened "In
Cook county oulsldo Chicago; ac
cording to aitthorllioH. : -
QbMervatiou, 01 !'htp pocket,' evidence-
has 'been -used siU!ceHfully
by federal ufficlals in padlocking,
Chicago, '-resorts A night chlb Is
)wU guilty - where patrons bring
their- own Unuor iin1 mix- 11 with
bovornges; and Ice furnlshod by the
club. - Tho violation where the act
is observed by- a dry -ugent tH nllex-
ort' under.Mjio Heetion nr ino vor
,s ; TODAY And FRIDAY
TIM McCOY in
"Wyoming
Supported by , '
DOROTHY SEBASTIAN "
WILLIAM FAIRBANKS
v Romance ', rides ; across the
great Oregon Trail once move.'
Indian .fights, 'a girl alone,
1 dashing Tim McCoy you'll
, say this picture , is ! a grand
show!
stead act which forbids the keeping
or liquor on the premises, explain ,
Ueorge lh . Johnson, Putted -States
district attorney, and itidgsr ,
U. Elder, asslstunt. The latter has
directed the nroceedliigs.v ;
Moulin Kouge, Friars' Irin and
Al Tierney's Town Club, all In the .
downtown district, first felt the
weiglit of tho pad lock beeuuse pa- ;
trons gave beverages a kick .(I'om '
lilp pocket flasks. The circuit court -
of uppers' upheld .the padlocking
and the supreme court of the tJnlt
ed Htates declined to . review the
litigation. In only two other scutes
Iowa und Wlsoonsln had the. ob
servation evidence been used.-V ,
Htrengthencd- by . the suprenie
court's action., the hands at the
mop became more active. Places
closed Included the Ituinbo YJar- :
dens, where Mayor William Hale
Thompson had been jultlnlly wel
corned at bamiuets after his re
election to office a , year- ago.r the
Midnight Krolles. and other well .
known brlghls)otK scattored abuu(
tho city. v
'1 , Proceedings are pending -now
against Oollsimo's, Che Pierre, up
orated bv Pierre Nuyttemi, . the
etcher: the Alamo, the : Hamovar
uud the Itlaokhawk, ;
. And out into the "country - has
gone tho night life crowd, in .quest '
of' gaiety. . j- , -v
.'- A i Chicago beauty docter saye
yy. per vent of our girls ai-e nqt. so
beautiful, after- ull. uoeordfnjr r.to
standards of , pulchritude, - Wi've ,
never aeert la cdly of the ;rejrula
tlons, 1 , . ( ' yf
"Miss. Aloblle'' of -AtlnntlcT.Uty
fame In lUitt. is indlcffd ; on ;
phiM'CO -of- settlnK house. 'on f Ire.
Une - ease where- tho AumHkot
mniiiinar w 14f anm-i,'
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