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Saturday, July 21, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ft Local News In Brief Are In INirtlanil - .Mm Ucorge Grey and her daugh ter, HerniiM, are upending Be.veml dayH visiting In 1'oitluml. Murtraret i.ovnn and her sinter. Mm. It'iiy Hmlth, will aprnd the. weekend vlsltlnit in Huker, litis Miimhis MIhh Miie Hean la III at her horn of iminipn. . During her ah BMiee MIbh CorinnH Haker In helm employed at llio I .a Grands Nation' ill Imnk. TO 1'fHKllH't Meeting Thn iiieetiiiK at th Salvation Army hull tomorrow will he oon durleil by thn Itev. J. A. I lull, pun. tor of th Houlh MethodiHt ehnreh. It Is announced this morning. 3lov to lot- ftremle .Mr. and Mm Jack Waller and daiiHhlir, Joan, of Hermlston, have moved to I.a Grande to make their home here permanently. They are located at ROB M avenue. : Milk I'mtltieetw Meet - Wholesale dtitrymen of the I.a Grande territory held a third huai ness meeting lurn evening with H. O. Avery, county agent, at his of ICIeea in the post office building-., PKlthlenis pertinent fo the Hhoc- site tSiMlk products were discussed. In Injured by Car . -. llol linker wns severely. Injured Thursday afternoon when ho was knocked down by aSvonmn motor ist on Adams- uventie ns he was crnssliiK the street. 'Mr. Huker will be unable to be at work for a number of days nnd Is uble to lie nroond only with the use of crutches.. KiMtwrlng l'rom nrrak Little Norninn Oreen, son of Mr. nrnl jMi'h, Itt'x Cirren who live at 1 4 oii ( vdu r ttt root, 1h recovering; -from n broken arm which he re rt?lvtd In a fall uhoiit two weeks ago. Norman broke IiIh other arm I ant summer. - Mr. nnd Mra. Ray Buolt gave i their openiiiK dnnos at Zuber hull, V: -'. which Mr. HnHI hiut purohaHed. .Ktf Thursday night. This inaugurated ihii their Hi'i-li'8 of old time Thursday i y uiKht (lances which they are feu 'j-f tiirlnK. The hall was poctally ') dttcorated for tho opening-, Mr. and j H. Mrs. Huell Herved punch during the f , evening. Music was furnished by U Undscy's "Old Time" band. ltd urn Frum Trip v . jp Mrs. C. l Harrison, who lives at I5i:s Adams avenue, and her daughter. Mrs. Mary Worth, of Ityderwood, Wash., arrived here. Thursday and Mrs. Worth will visit In i,a Grando for a short time with her mother. Mru. Harrison has been visiting in Ryderwood with Mm. Worth und with Mrs. Worth's dnitghtor, Mrs. Jaeki Berf. She also spent some time in Portland ami at Copalis beach, Mrs. Har rison arcoiupanled her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hughes on tile trip. Mr, und Mrs. Hughes are now In Olympla nnd will be gone for several weeks. Chlltl Wins Art Prfee I With competition entered from i every section of the United Slates, k in which thousands of children i between 4he ages of five and f srt'i'ii years took par; Earl C. j Iteynolds Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. l: Karl C, Hcynolils of Klamath '"alls, j formerly of La drande, took first I prfxe In -Mho recent . art contest I sponsored by the Junior Home I Ingazlnc. of Chicago, Illinois. The 8t iniun'it, mi ikiitiih'i s iu 1110 iiiUKa ,kzlne, were sent poems from which -i ';-t hey were to select one which was j -to be illustrated. "Teeter Totter to g -'I'miey Town," one of lCarl's favor 2 jjies, was illustrated by hm, which 1 .-ibrought him first prize. The i children were placed In three dlf M Mfii'nt sections according to ages. 5 w-.arl was enteretl In the flvc-year-Joid division. For a child of his u rs no snows unusuni talent in vWint and has been sketcbinr since fte was three years of age. Kla- nnth Kalis Herald. . " NATIONAL MANHATTAN SHIRT WEEK July 23rd to July 31st ni-Annual Clearance Sale of Colored Manhattan Shirts. (No whites Reg. Fall Prices Sak Prices ? 2.50 NOW 91.95 $ 3.00 1 " ' 92.25 $ 3.50 " 92.65 $ 4.00 " 93.15 ? 5.00 " n 93.85 6.50 " ; " ' 95.15 $ 7.50 " ' , '95.85 $10.00 97.65 $11.00-$12.50 ', 99-45 Manhattan Pajamas One-FwrtH Off TMB STORC WITH Here Mr. ' J. M. Wilson.' of Rnrin. riu l.u Urande ahopper and visitor lOduy, Gala la BawMnrilleU- . . Heoit Bunten , l among- the Iji Orandera. who will alu-nd the week end at Bonneville at. the annual II. -W. unit picnic and athletic meet. 'Ill of MtuuBt ' ,. ' l.enn I'iereon is ill of the mum pa at the homo of . hi Barents, Mr. and Mm. William Pleraon at 1315 Ninth at reel.. Ha. Mtaniprt i .MiMi Hetty; Mo Co whs bv va- callonlng with hep mother. Mm liule rax, at Spirit Lake. Is III of tne .mumps. Home Prom Jufca lr .Mr., and .Mm Jess Uasenhaum returned home yesterday, from, a business trip- to. the- John Day country in the Interests of Frlgt ilnlre htisinesSi, Mr. Kasenhaum be ing distributor for thla section. ciowi to INs-ttaivl -V ; , Mrs,, Annie J.' Tuttle ' left this morning- 'for. Pert land 'where- she III -visit her son.' I'loy.l. Tuttle. for about two months. Mrs. 'Tuttle makes her home 'here- with : Her daughter,, Mra.I.ee"Warnlck.'- Homo FVin.-MoHlntfw-1 - ... . ' M r.' ahd M rs. t.:-1 r. ; . Fox and' daughter, M Hdrd,,and ;son, GLenv returned, "yesterday,, from - Portland where- they- have , .been for, more than a week. M Iks 'Fox attended the Baptist house party at -McMtnn-YiHe. ; Glen wan' 111 of the. mumps during the trip. Ml Jennie Ntel son and Mlf Hazel Hector, who also attended the house party from I.a Grande, returned home earlier this week a did MIsj Marvel Rhine, Mill another delegate from I -a Grande.. Mlsa . Ida' Krancls French, who also attended, ha BAND PLAYS CONCERT TO LARGE CROWD (Continued from Page 1) Peasant" overture was naturally Kone to Independence for n visit W reiiK.ous senumem a m (AD ' v. 1J , " , ,,,,,,1n' with- hnr Juior Mim. I amIhm ' reject h the accusation that the' ,WI-W ! A ' y . having been about ten hours on the rrench. and sheTnay remain fh!-- '' "V .e M-xl-iE, Z"nl vLZn indefinitely. Mrs. W. niv.no.!" pU6p.-y con, au y" In Qulens Zuy TSZ 'a'ZTr were kept vio.iilin ju u nt.ut. . - 1 If U)J1 1 illllUU I 1- tne most dramatic and diriicuitj. A (nte for the official notiflca number of the group and provided (fon nf ,hc demorratlc presidehtial thn heaviest course to the musical nominee has not vet heen fixed, al menl. Its dramatic . passages wer, thnnirh it tu AviiAti i. t. riui effectively done. Solo Appealing; ' Tho rornet solov number'' "The ! Sweetest Story Kvr Told" was ap- QeaJIngljr done by I. eland Hale who w lt". beautiful. K B. , Wylde and, Mr. Hale played a cpruet duet "Ia . which was a pleasing contrast. The entire concert lost night was In lighter vein, than the usual pro gram and PlrectonlLoney wisely kept the Interpretations ' in har mony w.m wm mus.... - . itiiuiiti nuic t?m-ui v iiuiiiut-r . it 1 x..a a n Henry's Barn Dance, "Semlnola", and the rake walk "WhtHtllng Ru fus" that had everyone; beating time.. - '. One of the beautiful moments of , - tne evenine:. was auing' tne' nontn Hoover's study. Hood selections, when "O- Protnlse nilrlnB th Vnrlv diivs of next Me." , was played. The listeners ( Krek 1(r. n0ver will confer with seemed In a-mood for romantic, SPim,or niram Johnson and lead melody last night and they; got lr. ,rB frm ()ll,,r .,lt.fP P,m KB. indeed, it was the kind, of sum.) Jlr noveI. w(M Heml sundav mer night that must have Inspired ',.. nt hnme , wtM ,,,. Heethoven to write his "Moonlight; cnurrll rVr,, mot nkHv n ,hr Sonata," Chopin his -nocturnes an, beautiful olmnol nt Hianford unl- Schubert his "Serenade.".' The crowd was a large and re sponsive one. , , Vv ' :', . HOPES FOR BF.OOVFRT AIDANT, Ore.. July. 21 ' AP) Hope 1 being held for the recovery of , Hobert Andrews, manager of the Linn county :farm. who was shot twice -Wednesduy by 1 S. B. Krost, an aged' Imitate. ' - , ACONSCtCNCT Kill tR MAY PAfP TT. " " J :Z7. im w mux Police Tightening Net of Evidence Against Ob regon's Slayer MEXICO CITY. July 21 ( AP) Police toduy were tightening the net of evidence against Jose de Leon Toral hoping to send him toe fore a firing squad next: wek for the assassination of President-elect Alvara Obregom i It was expected that a public civ- U trial of the slayer would he start- ed soon after the expiration on Monday of a writ of amparo, or In- Junction restraining police, and mil- itary authorities from taking any action against tne stayer. investigation into the various phases of the killing went forward as additional arresta were made. "The Investigation will continue upon the same line that hus mark ed It hitherto that Is, the respons ibility of the Catholic clergy," said General Antonio ftlos Zertuche; chief of police. Tne- newspaper El Hoi arserts that ten or prevails In Vat nolle cir cles. This is said to be particular ly true.'lh Gttndulupe, where the shrine of .Oiir.lJiily of Ouadulupe,, Mexico's patron saint, is situated. Catholic priests of -the shrine who since the religious Inws became ef fective have performed no services Hut, .dressed ns layilien, have con tinued to live in tho vicinity, nre said lo have gone into hiding. ROMR lirSKXTK, KI'SrK'IOVS , ROMRJoly 21 '(AD Osserva rrire Ronia no, of f icia I Vat lea n i r- gant In an editorial today says that what Is-now- happening In Mexieo recalls what used to happen in Home under Nero wfien the Chris tians were ace used of setting fire to the city In order to he able to massucre them afterwards. The newspaper stngmatl7.es the crime of Obrepon's murder but pro- testH the assertion that it was ln - iktfptar (Continued from Page 1) ti la unnnin nna tiiiimntt 11 ml ha lifi u onssed the nubile Hhould not ltike serloiiHly any unofficial forecasts. ; 0f njH address. he middle of August. A decision probably will he reached in the, next few days. Thus fur, Governor Smith has only been working over In bis mind what he will emphasise In bis address. He Intends to keep the of hlft p Mepr(t , ,(i IhR ,ni.t mim,tP and has declared that no . one . Is In .pnsjtlon to ' what he will stress. STANFORD CXI VWtSITY. ml.. July 21 AP Abandoning his 1 original plans for . a riufpt week- . en(f ftt n,R nnmft here. Herbert Hoover todsy beitan n series of po- ihtlC" conferences which will be continued Intermittently until the time nf his notification nil Aug ust 11. Governor 0. C. YounK nf Onll fnrnin was invited lo luncheon find (or tt (iiscBHio,, afterwards in Jlr.i versily, ' Ret ween times, the nominee will work on his acceptance . address. " "Mr. Hoover usually writes and re-writes his papers and speeches xeveral times. - After the speech Is ready for the printer, the repiibllc:en standard benrer will take to the hills, ut some point In his htmie state, for several days of rest and fishing. , While he hns benefited by the trip across the continent, the com merce secretary hus had many months of hard work with senrcely n break, and he feels both the de sire and the need for a brief vaca tion. T. R. MAXWELL IS NEW' PROPRIETOR OF OIL COMPANY (Continued from Page 1) Ing oil that in equal to any obtain able." he states. "I'or customers who do not have their own garage tanks at homo them are a number of stations In La Grande carrying the Vltex pro ducts und they are ready to give the best of service in a courteous manner," adds Mr. Maxwell, t lie has office headquarters In . combination with Noah's paint store on Adams avenue and hus the company warehouse at Island . City. His. territory Includes the entire county. SCHOOLS IN CITY WORTH $468000.00 (Continued from Page 1) tary grades and six boys and lifl girls high school grades In private and parochial schools within the district. The present members nf the school board nm It. S. Kakin. chairman; Or. J. L. Ingle. J. H. Rirnie. C. It. Eherhnrd and V. A. npling. nine dress suits are romlnc Into fashion In Rngland. When the vogue Is green, we cu safely bring cur out. - U. P Athletes Run At Union Friday W. W. Redmond andlri.'A. Gra ham, members of the t'nlon Pacific athletic club ot I.a Grande,: went to I'nlon Inst night, running against time there for the unit track meet contest. Mr. Hedniand ran the mile, making It in 4:17.'.' Mr.. Ora- ham's- event was'. 'the' two-mile which he did in 12:41. Orton. I'nlon, also a member'. of the Grande club run the mile in 5:33 2-3. Their times Will -he en tered against other recferda.tn the unit for these two events of' which wm not be run orf at HonnvlMe tomorrow. - Wlnnera uf. first und second places go to the system meet tin. Iloine. . J. H. Pi'iuv, official A. A. U. commissioner, timed . thi. three men (ast night. J, V. Rosen bu it m accompanied Mr. Peare nd the mwu i.n uninue runners iu,i mon. UnUs Ul K.IIiUII UUlUa . CnoIl"T rl T ' Oindll LeaCl III ; 1 i if x' ' IP'1 alienee. Montana -'Vote' ,'hB """ ,o discuss the mm- , '-. ,.- ' M tlon -failed to conceal entirely tho " "" " j , -.' aurnrlse ot authorities here .at the I1I0I.KNA, Monl., July !l (Al'l .development and their failure to Belated returns from primary elec- 1 comprehend Its significance in view lion continued to Inereuee thejof previous assertions of Jupun's small majority of Governor J. . K.' neutrality as between the ronlltet Krlfksnn for the democratic guh-jing Chinese groups, ernatiirial nomination.' - ' I. ' hut t2 if the total In the state, the governor's .majority wos. l04. lie was credited with 24.113 "votes tu.. 23.r.llll for Hoy E, Ayres of U.tvs-j Uiwn ( , J ..- ' '-- - ', ' PMMi' nio 04 9ZK uci f tff MakeS Employe Strip n J HcarhnuBh, nohertVake r " r field, V. V. Connor and John Mil- "" '-' . , ler were in l-taker Tuesday evening SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. July 2! (visiting with lOtkhorn loiltte. l.Jth AI) I'oiclnif one of his vietlma O, b 10 oisrooe wmic unvinic inrouRn tot- w,.n,rW mmru i, u muo ui" luuuy neiu up 1 wo uif MNMiKem 01 the American liiiihling .cMimpany !a"a P"l with 4,i5f. in cash.,i nnt arrive at the oamp Krmind's Ocean Flier Wed f?ism-M fwvt wimtix, v CIIICAOO, July' HI S(AI) The'one nt their Hervewel rPtail stores 1 crew nf-lh transatlantic, nliinn. 'lVfpnWhiii " Iiki'a I'm- 11 ivt it- tin v visit, has milled another name to the rosier, as ft whirled Into the third day of a round of receptions today. The new 'member is Mis 1 nil n . . V ... , . . ... . erh Mas of Itronkline, ss who. late lust 'S'ii "fiiinif 1111- iii mic in m 1 11 in "Sliiii" Oor 1. mechanician of the "Friendship " n MAN HUNT TURNS INTO WASHINGTON (Continued from Paga 1) the scene uf the boh) up several days after the robbery. ' Stroff and Hlsbnp were also of Purl la ml. The t hree had prison records. Stroff's confession impli cated lltrder.' FI'XKIIA I. KFJtVM'KK .. Kiini-al services wre held yes terday afternoon at the 8nndgrasj & Zimmerman chapel for Wallace lune, early settler of tht city wJio passed n way Wednesday night In Portland. The Hpv. t it. Hess comlucteil' the services. Miss Mll dred llss sang during the services. H u rial was at the Masonic ceme tery. Many friends of the deceased gathered at the cftupel yesterday to pay final tribute. 1 MltS. TOIIA NTOKF.R PNION. Ore. July 21 (Special) Mrs. t'ora O. Stoker passed awny at her home in South rnlon Thurs day, July lit, aged 81 years, 1 1 months, and 10 days. Mrs. Stoker had been nn invalid for BOmn time. She leaves a husband, Moroni Stok er, who is also very aged, being several years her senior,, nnd who also has been In very poor health, for several years. Nd definite ar rangements, have as yet been mad for the funeral services. Obituary ' i IT ISNT A BOMB WITHOUT A TELEPHONE Ira Horn AM TOW CAN MAVB MI Japan Abandon v Neutrality In Chinese Strife TOKTO. July St (AP) Chang iHseuh-l.lang. military governor of Manchuria, has been warned bv 1 J. nan against Joining Manchuria iwlth the nationalist sovernment of China. Premier Tanaka and they army chiefs were certain, that trouble ,wuld ensue If Manchuria should sumimb to the nationalist regime. Ijt Is belie vu generally that Japan ran take no action if Chang dls regards tho warning. Consequent lv ihdiiv JaimmtM,, thinU that Ih government erred In thus commit-fcouplw of operations, tousilM and. Adnilrul Joseph At. ltecves. The ting itself iikuIiisI tho" Southern 'appendix. Is also r rted as much Plauea will puss eight times over, Chinese, , , i better. th" reviewing stnnd, flying in dlf- , , I Alt, nnd Mrs. Karl llalrd. have frent formation each time they. WASHINGTON, July SI (AP) been In obalge of the Coxy theater Pass, ' I Action of the Tokyo government In! during the' absence of the owner,, At the close of the ceremonies to warning the .Manchurinn farllon. in j .Mrs. James Webb, who wont to vis- day. Admiral Iteeves, commanding China not to carry out Its projected l It her husband and James Johns the aircraft Kiuadrons, bnttle fleet, i i rupprorhemrnt with the Chinese 'nalionallst groups was met at tho tstme department tuday with com- UNION PERSONALS 1 ; . . , 'TV0 (I'felal) .Mrs. Allen. her. daughter Marylee, nnd lxtelle . Ulller. returned. Wednesday from Wallown lake where they had been,.' .,' ' f(. th(. miun- nn n fnmpinK trip for the iweek. one nuto A f the Kpworth ; neajtuers who left for Wallowa itip .londay inorniim. had so niUeh KP,.f wltn ,nrtured tires that they hups of this nature enlivened their trip to the lake. Announcement Is made In the lo- onl l,al,er ln"t ' Orande Oro' .ry company his irtircbased the tltulph mith grorpry and will open n'1 Ine l'r,l ,,r ,1,p month, other t ciiiiin store comintnles have tried ,n tne naHl tw rp locations at ' hour. As usual, the W. C. T. V. l'nmn hl,t f'Hed tu find the kind will pntviile cars for all the old nt building suitable for their husUjfolk whfl are not able to walk or I mess. It Is not known yet Just what ihnve no car of their own. mith will do nfter turning his I Mrs. iOlla Holly is home again business over to the comnnnv. Mr. (after spending about a month In Hmlth nnd his father-in-law, Mr. Thompson, came here from Idaho . i . ,w """" """ "'' y prosperous husiuess. Ihe lat- Iter selling out to his aonln.)nw recently and reutrniiur lo Idaho , It Is itndersliiod' that' the Incut auwmlll, the Oregon Trail, will be ready to stiirt lis planer in a few days, I Hiles J). VanH'ousen brnimbt In the first new wheat to arrive at the Union Kloming mill this year. It Is an excellent quality of forty fold wheat. mtleakh ftooi iiicAim is PKir.i,i:s.q whether you Capitalize It at the seashore,- (he mountains, the woods or In the quiet privacy of your own home. Our efficient chiropractic nie.i find enables you to enjoy the blessings of health wherever you I may be.' . What It has done for others II will do for you. Natural Methods only Dr. J. E. Woodell 20 Sommcr Itldg. . Phone -IH7-W Rw. 100-W ' lloui-s V A. M. fo A P, M. i:: ISN'Tit embarrassing when a new acquaintance lays: "I'll call you up," And you have to an iwer, "But we haven't a Telephone"? UUU Independent Telephone Co. Ml A FBW CIHT A DAT I Dr. Oh bo in and wife arrived at 1'nloa last week and visited for sev eral days at the home of Mrs. Oh horn's wot her, Mrs. Harah Shappatt, in North Union. Mrs. Osborn wits formerly Miss Kuthel Hhapputt. The OshornH ure now living In Marsh-j field. Ore. Miss opal Nhappatt was also here from Pendleton for a jihorL visit with her mother. - Mrs, Silas Ward and three chil dren are here fur un extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Orton. Mrs. Ward's home is in Ontario, On!. " O. Cllne who went lo licit ljike about u week ago nnd had iWi op- enuion fur removal uf tonsils. Is """ " '-"ngiey win parii reportcd us much Improved and! "'Pate Iri the maneuvers and re wlll be able lo return to his home. v,'"w. " wn" announced yesterday soon. Miss Vera Kbaw who Is also at the laae eonvaleselng from a w ho have ehen ciiinplng for several! will present tile nvlatlnn Dilrgee to weeks along the Kaluiiin riven In Ihe squadron which gives the most Idaho. The two men who are in creditable flight performance. the mountains on account of poor ! , health, will be In camp must uf the a men! may be planned around summer., - , . . . I'ractlcally all the 1028 cherry a hottle of milk Instead of a pound crop has been picked and shipped,0' ,n'nt. ut with the exception of the Hlaek liepuhllennK, and.ninst of tiiem will be by iinolher week, The rrop was of exeelieut quality anil prlees. were fairly K""d Oils year. Mrs. Kb ltussell Smith Is here' fmm Kansas city, a Kiiest at the Tuny l. Hmlth lunne In Month I'li Inn. Hhe arrived, last Wednesday nnd will be htjre a euuple of weeks and then tin on to California. -. Hit ami Mvw f lorn III Ml if II ( mil- ,mBt,talnH Wednesday with 'puck nnd. saddle horses. They expect to be: Wine ajiout u week and will ramp J In the vicinity of the Mlnam lakes. Mr. Hpencer lives at Union but Is jnn employe of the ( .1. Hreier store in iji i i ramie, autiis tun ior . his annual vacation. .Mrs. Krmu Oilman and her chil- j dren arrived at I'nion last week nnd will be here for several weeks' he home of her father and mother, Mr. nnd Mi's. Jnme'sj Holmes. .Mountain C.em ltebeknh lodge hiHtulled officers nt their regular' meet inn last Wednesday evening. l-'lnal arrangements have been nunle for the annual old folks pic nic whkih Is held under the aus pices of the W. C. T. U. of this city pud a tentative program nrrnnged. It will include iddrcsKes and mil Hlcal numbers and will he held 'on August 2 al (loodhrnd Luke eanip Krnunils. The progiifetu will be tfoiioweo iy a ititu-n ami social , ortland where she wits visiting with friends and slghtseelim. Al though she had a delightful time while in the western part of the state, Mrs, Holly was glad to get back "to Union and the more con genial climate of the drande Ronde valley, where we have plenty of MunMilno. PEACOCK COAL For Hot Weather A quick Hot Fire. Van Petten Lumber Co. PI rano Main 73a "Good Service Quick" TODAY DOG "X Bant cheer Battle Planes Pass In Review InSanDiesro.Cal. ... ' i BAN niEOO, Pal., July ?t ( AP) i Approximately 130 plnnea of' various types will pass In. review' oer North Island, beginning at 10 I a. m. today. The aerial exhibition ' will last for about two hours. . ! All planes of the battle fleot and ,r" carriers Lexington. - " " mun i r.uKeiiir K. Wilson, chief of staff of Heur Comedy "Rest Day" SUNDAY WlKOQih -v -4? PRODUCTION . 1 VAt itm mm" . Starring ;' Alice. Day Walter Heirs Johnny Harron Eddie Gribbay An Intennply. InterrHtlnK romantln rninrtly-Drnmu or 'I wn HiiilrllfH ' anil u lleuutlrul Oh'l Comedy Girl From Everywhere Wondering Toy . JLJiXLM. FIASHING, debo nail lolirrnff n 1 Denny in the deJicious dilemma of having to choose between a six-year-old darling who wasn t his and a determined demoiselle who wanted to be his. "FLASH" In "VS in R THE CARL"LAEMMLEfA WE BUY FOR T ESS E SELL FOR JLiESS ' STRAW HATS Snappy styles, Panamus.' Ital ian Veddoa. leghorns, f'hoieo of any Htruw in the. store 95 Ktecpllmiitl Values NEW. CAPS Latest models. Individual and dislituilvo patterns; excellent materials $1.15, $1.65, $1.95 NcwVaHKbTQkJ; Destroyers uf High Price . . ,-..1 SUNDAY Only '" e:3 ; 7K3 ctrcanp i ADAPTID (ROM Ttit PlAY : W JOStOCl Lfc BBANHT,,' OUWWS- DAV10 .TOttDlNCU vlUNt AMUDWt . O'SHW. tlOVD NVMinOCK LILLIAN WOOin CttORLWS ASl Pathe Newg 1 m ' ONLY funday V Monday Tuesday l Packed with Denny speed Also '' Dazzling Co-Eds ; News - Koko's Catch BLACK EAGLE", a" n