La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 13, 1928, Image 5

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Parhre
Friday, July 13, 1928 -
I ?
F Local News In Brief
L 1
3
ro From BakoP - " ;
3 J. H. King, general sirperlntend-
.fet of the K. 0.,U & P. was In La
Grande from Haker yesterday.
'Juglnoering Here
It. H. Baldock, stote highway
mil in tenance engineer for Oregon
m on an inspection trip over this
JIvlHion .
i l4kr
y.,Mrs. George Hlrnle and Mi'j.'E.
W. ox and son.' Jack, of Haker,
returned Thursday night from Wal
Mwa Lake where they spent a few
i ,
at Scltool-
v yJeai Dentin m. of Elgin, and i
F-V .., xn.
..............
t the La Urande mislneas college
PWlth Mrs. M. V, Hymim. man:.iv
m Vacation ,
r Raymond Grey, Ratesman nt the
kffestern Oregon Light & Power
mpany, Is on Lis vacation. Mr.
Mfrey Is spending part of the lime
glth relatives In "Halter.
at 1
C Inspection Trip . ,l;,y j i,a Grande on their way to
Mr. Farmer, of Portland, district , Portland where Mrs. Hal lard Is go
fgineer with the bureau of pub- inpf for im.,Cn examination. Mrs.
If roads, called today at the lilgli- nuiiurd may undergo nn operation,
way division ofrtces. Mr. Farmer They Viitd with Mr. ami Mrs.
raa en route for Klamath Vails w. P. Hailard while here.
jtf way of Burns. I . ,
.f rs to The Dalles
f Miss Judy Moore left last night
tVfwt The Dalles where she will spend
I tnm weekend visiting friends, i Miss
I fe4ore, who Is employed nt the of-
I; t r l i ,.!. ...... , ..... .
, wxw ,"".. ' ' " '
. 'A "l: " ' " - "
ta jThe Dalles.
lekirns to Walla Walla,
fdnesdny to Walla Walla niter
Hiding a few days here visiting
With her family anil with friends,
liltfin Newlin is nn organist In a
Walla Walla theater.
i't t . ,., ,
til0tin Vacation
Miss Judith Snodgrnss Is substl-
tutlng ns hookeeper at the .Modern
launrv dur nr the vacation of Mrs. t
Troy Cornni. Mrs. Coruni Is apetid
Inf part of her vacation at Mcarh
am with, relatives.
Cavnpin on Catherine '
- Mr, and "Mrs. J nines McNamee
and their two children, Jimmy and
Mary Putrida, are spending this
week on a camping and fishing
trip on Catherine creek. They are
Bunday morning.
Imyc for Iortlnnd
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Doolittle left.
Wy car yesterday morning for
rartland nfter, visiting here for a
day at the home of Mr and Mrs. j
Ivnnhoe. Mr. Doolittle Is
MflRtrar at the School, of Mines
louiiier, i.oio. i ney nre inuring
est. I
nh IWtter
ins Pthel Snyre
satisfactorily from
Is recovering
nn appendix
operation which she underwent nt
the Grande Ttonde hospital the
tlftt of i the week. She Is the
datlghtef of school Superintendent
and Mr A' K. A. Snyre.
Mr: Gardner Not Well
' John Gardner, former weH
known La Grande citizen, has not.
.been in-good heulth for some time.
according to La Grande friends
i wajo nave oeen vismng mm recent
ly in Portland wliere he now nuikcH
fctaJi'- ;ir Mr. Gardner 'was an
: ;tJneer here ami also own
. . ; h: in the business district
tl'iinie.
't.t 1-
N icbt
i;, v Chester Webber, who
( ii ""'!Ht' Ing his parents. Mr.
i, f;rv,i' Webber, hifis broth-
i W'.J iier Jr., and his un
nti.t'i K.-agg, for the past
-'-s, '-t last night for Chi
lli. After a short visit
lulls
forfi
with his sister nnd olher re
in Michigan, he' will leave
frlca where he has been called
a & missionary. The Uev. Mr.
"Webber is a -graduate of the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.
July
Clearance
Sale
AT CLINT'S
EVERY ARTICLE
REDUCED
NOTHING RESERVED
Save 20 to 50 Per Cent on
Your Summer Needs
For Men and Young Men
Is finest at Smith Homo
Mtss Ruth Francis Malotte, of
San Francisco, arrived . In La
Orande yratcrduy anil la the guest '
or -her brother-in-law and alster,
Mr, and Mrs. H. CL Smith at their
homo on N avenue. Mlw Malotte
will ha here for several week. ,
Mr, Hatfa'H Improve!
V. C, Hansen, who wan Bcrioua
ly Injured Wednesday afternoon
when part of the wall of the Foley
residence which Is being raxed col
Inpsed upon him, was much better
today, uccording to members of his
family, r. Hansen Is at his home
family. Mr. Hansen Is at his home
, lu , ," ,, n , ,
It. A. and K. .11. Holvey, clec-
Mrietiins of II
tibialis of this city, returned lust
evening from Helix, Ore., where
they wired a 131), out) bushel eleva
tor built by the Hleltok -Const ruc
tion company for the Farmers Kl
vator association. Messra Helvey
nre of the. Kleetrlc Service Co. ,
1 Leave for Portland
I. Mrs. A. M. Mallard and daugh-
! ter. Kvii. 4if Cnlnn nnt vchIit-
l'avo for Convention
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Williams
and daughters. Helen and Jean, left
1y car this morning for Victoria.
H. C, where Mr. Williams will be
the presiding officer at the Pacl-
fic North w
Heut Kstate associa-
(Hon of which ho was Initialled
I president lust January. They will
stop at other points and will be
gone 10 days.
. t-
Ktory Hour Tomorrow -
j An animal story hour will be
held nt the city library tomorrow
.morning nt ten o'clock Instead of
(this morning as It wns announced
'n yesterday s Observer. Mlsa Ger-
irnno woKener win leii.ino wories
wllch will include "Squiffy.".
"wnen urey rox nmen noine,
"The Uobbit Who
Wings" nnd others.
Wanted Ued
ti'oln to Yellowstone
W. H, Slarmer will begin Ills
summer vacation beginning the
first of next week. He nnd his
family intend to go to Yellowstone
park for a half a month trip. They
jlhun Neff and fnnttly and Sam and
(Helen
Wn I k er will acco m pa ny
them.
signs With I'anchon & MaiTo
word was received from Abble
fjr(.(.n. of La Grande, this morning
tnflt he lins SKnf,d ft contract for
the Fanehon archo comnnnv In
Los. A.ngH on. Hq expects to piny
with the' troup In the Hi-oadwnt
theater In Portland during Septeni.
hpT nm1 i,llt. on m lhP ypnP snow
in ,oth Pemlleton and La Grande.
Mr. Green is a pianist.
Wen t berstKioii , in Port In mi
lt isn't applesauce when H. 11.
Weatherspnon of Klgin Bays he will
have a crop of 75. (MM) boxe of ap
ples. This is not ns much ns last
year, but It is sufficient to keep
li tin interested. Hall dnmnged them
to the extent of $5,000. Mr.
- Veatlierspoi
m passed ' through
Portlnnd yesterday on his way to
Salem. Portland Oregonlnn.
Hetnrii to Trft.s Angeles
Mr. nnd Mrs, l'red Applegnte
hnve returned to their home In Los
Anneles nfter spending about two
months in tills section visiting with
Mr. Applegate's pn rents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. H. J. Applcgatc, who nre mak
ing their home nt the Sucnjawea
Inn this summer while Mr. Apple
gate - supervises a railroad con
struction job. Fred Applegnt Is n
publicity mnn for Warner Hroth-
ers, of California. He had a leave
of absence and spent most of it nt
the railroad camp ot Mencham, In
a comparative Holttudj as a restful
contrast to the city.
Initiated at IxMlg . "V
The Moose lodge Initiated on
candidate at an enthusiastic moot
lng ut Kagle's hall Wednesday
night. C. H. Olaeu, district qrgau
Uer, was present, '
Itettims to lortlantl - .
Mrs. Elmer Ghr returned to her
home In Portland yesterday after j
visiting here for about two weekajpecta to open his offices for the
aa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.' practice of medicine at id surgery
Hull at their home on Cedar street. ! in the very near, future. ' Or. Gil
Mrs. Hull Is Mrs. Gehr's daughter, "strap Is a gruduate of the I'nlver-
Arp l'iiMalcHliig-
Kxtenslvo remodelling Is under
way at the. Quality market on
Adams avenue of the-Crescent
Meat company. The front Is being
torn out today. "
StnpiHit Hew Yesterday
Miss Helen Allen, of Woodhurn,
Ore., stopped in La Grande for a
brief visit yesterday with her sor
ority sisters, the Misses Kdlth Kbcll
and Marjurie Condit. 'Miss Allen,
with her parents, is motoring to
Nebraska for a suiumep visit. The)
three girls are. members of the Al
pha Gamma Delta sorority uit the
University of Oregon.
Are at Idike -
Mrs. William Miller and son,
William Jr.. with Mrs. Miller's sis
ter. Miss Muriel McKiuley and her
hrnt her KrniiK MeKlnleV. of I. an
Angeles, who are visiting hero, nre'" Mr. Pierce's announcemenMhat,
n.w,,llnL, W...lc ,.r W I n ' WOUld support the choice Of thft
spending this week . at Wallowa
Lake. They went up Sunday. Mr.
Miller left today nt noon to spend
the, weekend with them there. They
are guests nt the cabin of the Uev.
and Mrs. Hall K. Wallls.
Hero From Spring
Mrs. L. L. Gray, of Kmlgrant
Rnrlnmi. Ih In I ji Grnn.le tnfliivinUU Oil UCUVe Cmp01gn 18 aiUICl-
, , . , . ;
making advance purchases for the
Mo,!..,-,, WOU.H...U, of America l.io-
nic to ! held Saturday an.l
dny at KiniKiant nprinits. Soverut
now tulil.. lmvo linn so,-ur,.H i.n.l
,,. stov. s a-pur,.,! for th uso of ;
Hiriilcki-r who wish to do thoir
own -rooking, she says. Mrs. Uray i
doclari'S that slip, ts expecting a
hut' crowd at.tho 1oIkp picnic for
which extensive plans are helnir
made.
IVtrnier Clllwn Hero
Mr. und Mrs. Krank Hwlght nnd
daughter, Krancis. of 1'ullayup,
Wash., were to arrive In La Grande,
this afternoon lo -he, the houno
iruests of Mrs. Turner Oliver nnd
Miss Margaret Anson. Mr. Dwlght
Is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Henry uwight. who were well
known pioneers In the Grande ;
Hondo vulley. He was reared hero
and has 'many friends In this city,
Mr. -and Mrs. Jiwlght and their
daughter have been vilstlng witli
Mrs. Dwlght's people In Maker.
They will return home tomorrow
morning.
TO CALL FOR
SCHOOL BIDS
ON JULY 28
(Continued frum Page 1)
and f 2,000,0011.
"During the year," It continues,
"the, revenues from other, sources
than two lax levy have been lu ex
cess of the estimates by bet ween
$lii0,0l)0 and llMlli.OOO. Kurt her. it
is found JJiat through economies
exercised bv the state boai-d if cnti-
trol in the contract of the various'
state Institiitioiis and other aetlv- ;
itles there will be or the authorized '
appropriations for the lli27-ll)l'8 '
hiennlum unexpected balances of , the. fire.
not less than $4r0,M0.' This Willi
result in a condition at the end of! rs?rtftii o PJfinnitin
the year which Ik different from)' yU i9 riUfMUiy
that when the board a year aguj A Fifth MamaOe
proposed the const ruction of the
building of the eastern Oregon
.school instead of deferring it until
this time.
President Ctnirchill of the Ash
land normal and President lenders
of the Monmouth normal presented
their budget estimates today for
the next hiennium.
Churchill's Estimate
Churchill estimated Ills iota) re
quirements at $ :iiio,ti!)ii.yi;. or this
$17ft,00(j Is asked for a new phys
ical education ami class room build
ing. The new appropriation for till
other purposes is placet) at iiH,
:t(Hi.21. The renutinder uf the nec
essary amount will be from tuition
and millae tax receipts estimated
at 9107,300.73.
The esii mated maintenance ap
propriations if $;x. HUH.;.' I consid
ering a carryover of .,4S from the
appropriation of the 1!I27-1!I2M
hiennlum is an Increase over the
latter of only $21.iiyK.21, or less
than $K,0u0 for eiich year.
President Landers asks for ad
ditional maintenance of $ I li'ijiiio
and $425,000 for the three new
buildings, a woman's building and
a library and it- recess building.
la Git uk in:Li;irn:i)
News, carried to La Oraude first
by the Associated Press leased wire;
in "The Observer office, that the j
construction of the Master n Ore-1
im Normal so4iool in i-i Orande'
ffiw unanimously authorized by the.
hoiml of reKnts. deliKhted citlr
zeriH of this city who have been
hopeful that such action would
be taken.
This action has been noxiously
awaited in La tirande and Ka stern
Oregon since passage of tlte bill In
the election in November, 1!12, al
though condition of state finances
made it necessary to defer con
struction for some time.
The site for the normal schood,
which Is east of the court house fn
the hill overlooking Connordale,
was formally presented to the
bo:ird of regents some time ago by
A. T. Hill, actlntf for the city com
mission, of which he Is president.
It is regarded as an ideal site and
after the buildings- are erected,
landscaping will make It addition
ally attractive. Phi us-for the land
scaping have already been drawn
but action along this line has been,
awaiting consti uction.
ItATTLKKHIPK DAMAOKH
LONDON, July 13 (AP) The
ndmlrnlty announced today that
the battleship Warshlte had struck
an unchartered obstruction near
Island light off the ishind of Kkfn
thos In tb Aegtan sea. The dam-
Dr. Gihtrap To
Open Office Here
' Dr. Clarence L. Gllstrapi , who
has been practicing , for t he" .fast
few years In Portland, arrived here
yesterday and announced today
that
he will locate here and ex-
uny or uregon meuicai srnooi in
I'urtland, Huth'Dr. and Mrs. Gll-
strap are also graduates of. O. 8.
and are registered pharmacists.
Mrs. 11 1 1st rap Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hulst. of this mg a seiiiemeni or wnatever dis-
city. and attended high achool in l't' or conflicts might arise he-
La Grande, being well known here, tween them, regardless of their
lr. Gllstran haa Just completed a nature or origin.
year of special work In surgery.
VV.flV AIlOVli IMlOrOKAfi
DEMOCRATIC ' Washington. July u (An
AT)C 4 VI7 tTIAV 'Tno Peruvian note approving Hee
UKUAilAi 1 retary Kellogg's proposal for re-
IS PERFECTED 8tolutl,,n of diplomatic relations
i between Peru and Chile reuched
' I the state department today, vlr-
( Continued from lago 1)
Si-cond congresslnnal district Is
unknown but Mr. 1'lercc. did an
nounce', It Is said, that ho has ar
ranged for several speeches In this
district In his own behalf.
There has been statewide. Interest
democrals for prealdent. Mr.
Fierce Is regarded as an ardent
prohibitionist while Mr. Smith's
does not agree with' the eighteenth
amendment hi many respects.
Fierce Confident 1
Mr. Pierce is confident of being
elected to congress In November
'imi..il
p" .
"" o'"" cnn.ll.lat-s mn.lo
Hun-I""" ,",ks "IuiIub tlie ini-ptlnK. n
irauiatltiff oiill.ni(.m ns to tnoir
l""y a rnnnrr. I npy wnri'Mi. i;.
l'l.-limnn. noiuln. e for rounty a-
.' ''iia i.atcs. nominei' 'or
ro,ml' m-nsurpr: John llniluins. i
treasurer
iiuiiiinee lor iiisirici ailorney, ami
Claude C Pratt, nominee for Un-!
Ion counly representative to the
state leglNlnture. ,
Nominees who wore not In at
tendance Included Ont .Wilson, J,.
A. Nice, KWA. Suyre and Leo War
nick. :
OirlH Johnson Klcctcd '
T-'ollowing the dinner a business
feting was held and Chris John-
meeting was held and Chris John
1flon - of North Powder, was elected
chairman of the Union county cen-
'
Martin King was elected vice
chairman, Itobert K. Hrailford sec-
retary, J. A. McCarthy treasurer,'-
Dr. Wf T. Phy congressional com-
mltleenian, nnd Victor lOckley,
state committeeman.
30 BOY SCOUTS
i TAKE OVERNIGHT
HIKE FROM CAMP
(Continued from Page 1)
I been a sprained ankle and bruises
land scratches. !
1 I Living Great Tinin
The boys are" "feollng fit and 11,11,1 lllu 11,1,1 'w ""d pollsh
happy",.,, iiiuJ, having tlte time of " Mi
their, lives., 'they, told La. Grande. Whlli Mn. FlrKt
vtniTWriM hV cimitTliist nighl,''' :--:l
The evening council fire, Just be-
fore tans. Is a popular part of the
entire
lav's evi-nls. Following
thelr program last night, of which
Mr. Allen was in charge, the boys
sang one of the scouts songs nnd
closed with the Lord's prayer,
which I hey gave while encircling
DKANVILLK, Kronen, Jufy 3 3
(AP) Peggy Hopkins Joyce, four
limes married actress, revealed to
day that she and the young Lord
Northesk. husband of the former
Jessica Hrown of Buffalo, Intend'.,.., IlH h(k wtnk ,,-.k , .....
to many although "not yet W(V(M, nlH hl(m, wiynK .lent lemen.
awhile.' hoW n,e you fPHnR lonlght?"
The eouple have been bathing,
dancing and playing baccarat to- " 1 "
get her. When seen toOrny they were DorilU KXKCITIOX
in swimming. Hoth nre'staylng at MILLKIIOKVILLK, On., July 13
the Normandy h.el und dining (AP) The second double execu
together regularly. Tt is understood J tlon within two weeks took place
that Miss Joyce Is preparing to ul stale prison here to'flay when
nmke ti movie. Is'am (lower, 5 1? . and Predls Tnylor,
r .TODAY SATURDAY
rsninnm. I
a
mm ill
H : rA i. ta
Al St. John's
Comedy
"LISTEN LENA"
KELLOGG TREATY
IS APPROVED BY
GERMAN NATION
vm (Continued from Pag 1)
sent simultaneously to' 14 nations,!
tnitlu.Hnv In ail,lttln t. IVanO
and Germany, Great Hrltaln, Jap
an, and Italy. Germany wan the
first to reply.
t'nder the proposed treaty, the
signatory nations would "condemn
recoureo to war"s and "renounce
tt as an Instrument of national
policy,' Further, they would agree
to inm only pacific means In aeek-
tunlly concluding the long drawn
negotiations. - ,
, The plan for resumption of full
diplomatic relations . between the
two countries Is a new step to
ward solution of the Tacna-Arlca
territorial dispute which caused a
break In relations more than two
d h Secretary Kelloirir
? . . K.... Vu. ? ,
'"'IV ""i ,X
tween themselves will be able to,
work. put a satisfactory formula ns
40 the ultimate sovereignty of Tac
na-Arlca, . v
lihllNli Not cm 'IVmorrow
Chilean acceptance of this pro.
'"'; " 1
(nunus.inis weeg by the Chilean
,i...H,.wi- h.,k -
"r; 0h " 1 "".ln "'
: " "n """."''" """
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"'
. ni!IAIA AXITS
mTcMAltKST. July 13 (AP)
ApP(,ptunpe of S,.cretary Kellogg's
.i ,,.., .,i ...... T. ,
nt a cabinet council today by the
foreign minister. M. Tltulescu. Ac-
ceptance'ls conditioned on the re
servation that the obligations of
Rumania toward the league of na-
UonH ,, no( ho ,ntprfrr0)! w)th;
, ni...i.. ...i.t.i , .t.
M. Titulescu added that the
ot,f,r niPinnpri) of UuM
o(hpr IllPinbprs of tlm Lltn Kn
lpnU and. Poland held similar
views.
. '
alVJiiN SLAYEIvS
ELECTROCUTED
(Continued from Page 1)
Pht,lR n8lmp ,np l""" heat In
I their home in the prison. In plain
view was the execution chamber
m"' t"e rhnlr.
"',e,"e Wl,! no sombre darkness In
,ne P'uce. Instead, there vns hrll.
1'hcvhlie men weal to the chiiir4l
first. Those executed were: AH I ford
"Kd" Lawson, 3.', who murdered
'l neighbor in his mountain eoun-
'; Orlando Seymour. SI. convicted
" me murner or n l.ouisvine mer-
chant; Hascue Oockery, 21, charged
with slaying two women and n
"; X?harles Mltrn, as, convicted
with Seymour; William Moore, 45,
negro; James Howard, negro, nnd
Clarence McQueen, 3K, negro.
The negroes, apparency crushed
earlier In the night by the nearness
and certainly of death, recovered
their spirits to a greater degree
than the white men before the time
came for them to pass down the
corridor of steel.
Howard entered the chamber
ni,,.,!,.,, ,
.Illy uf the Valley'
WILLIAM r-OX
prmmmntt
U ' U IIIL I'll 1 1U I i.
i c nr. a ciit Ainiv
cm
'.
I NANCY CAPOU'GIODGC MLIKIA
' FORD STLPUNG-ARTHUR STONf
Also
Grantland Rice
Sportlites
"WATER PROOF"
Fulton county negro, died In the
electric chair for murder.
FXiHOfri IIANGi:i
JACKSON, Mum.; July 13 (AP)
Two negroes were hanged today
for murder.
Will I Hi r do. convicted of the
staying of Clarence O'Neal near As
kew In 1927, was placed on the
trap and pronounced dead 12 min
utes luter.
At Mendenhall, Greene Kirk,
sentenced for Killing H. W. Htm
by and Carl Nunnery, peace offi
cers, went to the gallows at K:it5
and was dead 11 minutes later.
Nobile's Dog Not
Pothered By Ice
KINGS BAY. July IS (AP)
One survivor of the Italia disaster
apparently Is unaffected by the
hardships suffered In the arctic
awaiting rescue.
Tit I mi, Clenernl llmbertfl Nobile's
small dog la frolicking all over the
base ship Clttn Di Milano while
his master lies below deck slowly
recovering :from
Injuries suffered
in the crash. Tltlna made the trip
over the pole In the Norge with
Noblle In llt-ti .and also was on
the Italia when It came down on
May ?4 returning from the pole.
The dog was rescued by Lieutenant
Klnar-Pnal Lundborg, when the
Swedish airman brought Noblle off
the Ice north of Northeast Iind
on June 24.
Klamath Indian ,
Freed of Charges
POHTLANO, July 13 (AP)--Klvo
minutes nfter the Jury had
left the federal courtroom here late
yesterday to determlno the fate of
Ted Jackson, Klamath lndlnn
charged with assault with Intent to
kilt, an acipilttel was returned nnd
the many tribesmen who came hero
to attend the trial climbed Into
their automobiles and left for the
reservation. (
Jackson was charged with heat
ing hiss, cousin, Jasper , Jackson,
luring n prolonged drinking spree.
The cousin died April 23 a few days
after the alleged attack, Jackson
took the witness stand In his de- .
fen so and denied any trouble with
his relative. I
Mexican Aviator
On Non-Stop Trip
NMW YOItTC; July 13 "(AP)
No word came back Jo the Long
Island flying field today from Cap-lain-
Kmlllo Currnitfta who, slipped
away quietly last : evening on , a
non-stop flight, to Mexlro City.'
After the first few storm-marked
hours, watchers hardly expected
him to return hut they were some
what surprised when 17 hours
passed without a report of his be
ing sighted. They pointed out the
Intention of the Mexican good will
flier to follow a compass course
Obituary.
iii;hv ki:iii;h f HAitiiON
Henry Keltner Charlton - passed
away suddenly nt his home -- last
evening at lfi6 T avenue after an
Illness of a few hours. He was at
work when he hecame 111. He was
born October 1, 1852 and passed
awny at the ng of 75 years, nine
months nnd 12 days.
Mr. Churlton leaves to mourn his
loss his widow, Jzora, and five
sons, Kyle, Henvcr, Clyde, of La
Orande, Hinrr, of Athenti, nnd Ot
to, of Alberta, Can., and several
grandchildren, nnd many friends,
Kyle, Denver and Clyde nre O.-W.
employes while Htarr and Otto are
farmers. .
--The deceased had lived In La
Grande for about 2fi years.
The funeral announcement will
be made later. The body is at the
Hnodgrass & Zimmerman chapel.
Every Day Is Bargain Day!
Mid-Summer Specials
' You cannot pass up these values - they represent values that
cannot be duplicated, no matter where you go. s '
HAT SPECIALS
Clean up on allotment of Dress Hats Kx
cellenl, XX and XXX iiiallt!es Simp and Curl
brims Values up to $Or. Choice
$2.95
OUTING BAL SPECIAL
These shoes have, excellent Wearing qualities,
especially for farmer's wear will stiind hard
UHfige and give satisfaction.
$1.95 - $2.15
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Quality Merchandise at Bargain Prices every day in the year
which may have carried him away
from most cities. "
The flier's father was tha most
anxious of those at the Mexican
consulate here.
Three Burned In
Airplane Plunge
PALACIOH, Texas, July 13 (AP)
Three men were killed here to
day when a .plane In which they
were flying crashed from a low al
titude and hurst Into flames on a
downtown street,
- The dead: Karl Parker, Texas
City, pilot; Max Weinberg, Huston;
Italph Green, Galveston.
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HKLGKAOK, Jugo Slavla, July
13 (AP) An attempt to assassin
ate Chief of Police Jlvojin Jjulteh
was made In the ministry of the
Interior today. Laxltcli being
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Laxltch was reported In a serious
condition.
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Destroyers of High Prices
San Francisco Man i
Killed At Dallak
PALLAS. Ore., July Mi 4XP)4
Oscar T. Smith,. 40, of Han Kran;
cisco, was killed and an "1 1-yeu? ,
old child of , William G. Penny-,
cook, San Francisco, woa per hup
fatally Injured near here today
when their automobile, driven h)
the boy's father, crashed into
Southern Electric train. The acei
dent occurred at a grade crossing
about four miles north, of Ulckrealf
near Holmes Gap. , ' . -
The dead man was an employe qjt
the American Hunk of Hun Fran 4
Cisco, and wore a special officer
badge. V
; KIIAPi;i CHILD FOI'M) -j
' ,1 II '
MIAMI, Kla... July 13 (AP)
Hilly McAllister, four . years old; ,
who was kidnaped last night from
the home of his mother here, wait"
found unhurt In a Coral Gables va-;
cunt house today by persons llvlnfl'
next door who1 heard him' pound:
Ing on the door of a closet'- In.
wlilch he was locked. The child
said his kidnapers were a
and n woman."
fat man
Saturday ,
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Today - Saturday . )
LADIES' FOOTWEAR
Advance shipment of New Kali Styles Just
received. The new straps, cut-outs and pumps
$1.95
We show the new dlslliictlvn models.
V THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE"
lag was described au Blight.