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9 Mtwub.y Aiit'iist 'in. 1D2S 'Ji GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five I i I Local News In Brief I , , , , Mr.'.. Ilnn-y Starr. of Wullu Walla is voiiiim at tho Pay Snider home. i m in -ui mu .,.! 1V , ral Hi.xt I, tan lit P- uny i ;uJl llOUl 111" I his morning-, on Vacation 'I H t lefl f, ,111; IV-.u-U 1 v-ri I. mi don a h.kii the Cniit O-W. t .-iralion S!V" National ' MI S.l l,.,-t M. Pi; tilll t 1! pa. k I 'ruin ' I 'i.-hini; 'tii , anil M rs. i '. I.. Thnmp.-oit i ,. I vest, rday trmn a m li.-diing uml 'ampinu trip .-t ! i creek. They luttmi iish ir rv good. ii rui nt Op lalhm t ; s l'i KKy I ! i.s hi nalrsrinw from a a;.,, i'oi -iidi. land .1 inn whirli sin- miili-ru cut last .h at a Portland lm.shal. Miss s is vmployrd in t!i.- (i.-W, 0f. to .1. M. M li l- i inir a "lie. and run. ( ;tni Hamilton dir. onlay wh.-r.- tii-v iiiii:". driviiii? hoii' and cMin Kriiiri! Iluiiie- Mr. and Mrs ln.i'd to l.;t C . r a v. -'i-k's u :h r.-lrittv-s. vui y sh. riff an A:iim and- undoii II-tins X Cullr LS d urni-sh.d .'"i bond 1 I'voin custody to in l hi.-- t v nun; at chain.- f drunk ai'i'ested over the :ss. lie "keiid. line!. Mi: s Mae s r.'simii'd National vaeat ion Miss l.ila istt in will) llo ir t !i.t w .-. U an spent md and in Km:' ne ion Miss ;, liOII. i ill til' ii to I a i'-aiMle Mr. and .V rs. I', lb.lhi and Mrs. . .1. llolbtnr.U v .Mr. Mrs. it. eompiniod Maxim, re vest, ribiy 10 d tt' 1 nil' a 1 In W. 11 alien. .Vt'lLllOll el r abh- cill 'l 'ro'-jon. The t wo 1 tho Aniorican l.eirlon ii M-dfoid and tlen party mot'in ItV'ifir at No ido ami f'ortl up I ho coast, ot. Neskowin. nd. !d:iy hltee! Ib'tlllll I' Ml'M. fek i:.!;.i and it P i t land Tou. hu. ai nd Mr id Mr . Kb i T y ml her. Mrs -I. N I i'ay I i iiiii I n r. l uriled o w h.-re Kbdn Havo is. Towciy aief . 11 vt(i iiiL' f r s til .loon ,i;ivi ) nil lelatlv.-s f. id Mis. Tow. iv c nt doVi n t o in. , Mrs v. ial d;iys. K dim , n in Portland srvnil W.rliS and ii r iiiotln-r Petcill to Pnrllaiid Mr. "and M r$. M '. and Mrs. Alvin Ji r-'.ituMily to Por.t.uoi t- 'a truer a it r JiMt- s it 11 rue. 1 ot after M" nd tlr.iiide iind in 1 -.-'ai i e-i and ..sJ.rrs or the ifii'y ind are Mr. .b.ii'x and phews of Mrs. 1 Mrs. 1 yd la , of Mrs. W. K. i w ood Wil hum thy visd- w . ek in I; i ii i 11 tr P..Ue l'tii'iT:or pioneer Vr!J known Ii '.!:-. P.ilm.-r an- fl'iima cMariiim' 'i''npd' and i0'ii'i - 'lerlintr and M I -uiijj. wii h all o 1 'InriiiK t heir .'- 'tl M'Mo N.-H "Ci ie'r n- M -s. hv 1 loin '.nil:;, a.-.-.oiip-illsiiu:. r. Tloy Mi--s . k 9.9, l-'iot'ir I r : 1 Miiiii, n.il Hid will of t 11 u th- v M t mi. St . Thev arf?l .. Mis. Mac I'tklltd s. L. A. .a Cvand. tl th. ir f ri liable!" Ol nd is a P '1 pit 'doled i;cri''iiiatie 1 . "I ion" Shanks, w iio has ' - n n'lpioycl al Pie Auto Ph-e-ic ryioe company of t Ids cit ' 'i' the f;gt 1 years, has been np e.n'od t'i-torv ropros-utat ive for i" c.-.iai' Papids 'iii;.iiM'i insr com ' n v of 'eda r P.i puis, Pip roanu- ik Way P.e 1- 11 ol' i- purpose t ial purposo hill"!, bench rs and valve Sii inks will : fr P-ndle- 1 i!iy whieh ;.)!!. Soiilh- Pl.iho trom i e of;- e Of tiw Will bo in l.a Grand..' Men Like j) where they can find everything in ! Pirst-Cliiss Clolhing, Hats, Oxfords and : Furnishings (rmiilo Visitor ''dl Prior, of imbh-r,' was a l.a t-ianth) vislior yesterday. Hi'ii Prom Summon Hp - Charles My.-is was a La GYande visitor yetilmhiy from his home "" ar Suiuniervihe. Vi-Ittnv Klsior Miss Kuia Mattlce, of Portland is 'isithig here with her sister. Mrs. I'. ui y Slansfhtd. She arrived last We. k. line front Port (am. Mis. .less Wiseman and children. Vincent ami l.onbr, loft Saturday niL'lu after visiting hem ivw tl with friends and relatives. . 'J'hi-y inaNr thrir homo In 1'arlland. iiiny Tonight Wait.-r It. an will lrari' tonitrht I fr ujfdtn, I tali, w linv h will vi-sil tor about two we. Us. Mrs. B'-aa immI son hav,. been at Otrth-n i'r some time visiting with her jiarents, Mr. and Mrs. J. (i. Kills. Mr. is. an is on )uh vacation from the nsl of fire. Kniiru I'roni Seaside Mr. and Mrs. M. 1,. l'ete" .,ar .von i. turned ye.stenlay from a tti-rU'x vacation trip to Srnside. Tiny made tlie trip by ear.' Keliirn I'roni lik . ! Mr. and Mis. W. V. N'usbaiim n -tnin-d last ni'ht fmin a week May at Wallowa l.alie, Mp. Nus kiunt (s dint-tor of niiwio In the l.a (Irande sehools. acatieiiinx At Sen side Mr. nod Mrs. Jesf Try on and children. Jimmy and Marjorle. are collected home in a day or tut from S. asitlc whci e they have been on u Vii cat ion t rip. llrmly i:aets flm ';il and Itay (iipson. of I'nlon, pi. ad guilty to charts of porniit llnw Kaiublinyr and were subse-ipe-mly fined lf( In .hist Ice eotirt I'ridny by Judur Hiih K. Urady. They own a billiard parlor at Un ion. i-ited Parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Johnson, of Portland spent the Weekend in l.a (Ju.nde visiting with his parents. M v. aiid M rs. O. tl. Johnson and sister tiiid brothrr. Anpetta and I ee Johnson. They rauie on train Nn. Saturdyy and are returning tonight. -Mulhrr K I teller Mrs. avid May. of Portland, who has br.-n Ulle III and recently underwi nt an operation, is oor.val eMcinif very salisfactorily. t boiij,'h slowly. She is the mother of H. M. Pay, of l.a. tirande. and i well ' know n here. ? "" (ioinir to AlHrde'n . I Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Krhhson and children. Anita and Charh-.s. ex pect to have in thr morning, for Aberdeen, Wash., where thry will visit with relatives: for .about a k. They will be accompanied Mrs. K. Hrndricks. The trip w ill be made by air. , Weni Mm kh l, rryinif . i- Mrs. I'lyde Cisboi-fie and son and J riot her. M rs. Mat y Ja meson, ifnd ' Mrs. Mehvin Handy and children wont huckleberry in;; la:il Priday in Hi.u'h vaih-y. Thr berries were quite scarce where limy went. Mrs. (is buT'iie had a narrow escape when she was nearly struck by a rattle snake but managed (o gel out oi its way. Pe 11111 I Voni Seaside Mr. andoM'M. Plyde Piiluia Pmnian's ladles ready-to-wc H. M. Hay. seereiary-treasure the l.a Grande Pudding and association. returned last 1 f rom a week's vac; side. Mr. and Mrs. Portland for some lion trip to Nra Putinnu weivjn of the events of Have eli. ill r Mrs. Hay and jin. tnaiif for an addi- t lonal W eek befor letinning home. Sail l or MISS.S S.e. Id.l.. Ala-Ua ni;i J I'dscfc of ( b ne and Clara Pries, dauuh- tt'r f Henry l-'ri-.-. of Summervill... wiio now make tlodr home in Ta coma. Wash., sailed Saturday for tfliaU'Wiiy. Alaska. lieri' thry plan an imh'tinite stay. They spent Sat. unlay in Vancouver. II. (., and b fi there on the "S. S. Alice." 0 the Canadian Siramship line, lloth are I uradiiate and registered nursrs and l.(Jlt reielltiy Wee r III ployes of t he Cindu Poit.lo hospital here. o. - VKilhig M're Mr. and Mrn N.-w V01U Cit; dai d, w ho has for the I..' 1 1. , past month! arrived hen- th isit wil ii Mes,;: M rs. Klh n Stn Sloddar-I has b. . Karl Stoddard, or . and Waldo Siod-hc.-n on a mission church for the i in South America. its morning for a rs. Stoddard inollu. iddard. Mrs. Karl e. n visiting for sono mot h. r In Salt Lake s)ie joined her hus e here on a business ot ti return t he lat -week. Waldo Stod- time with her C:i y. 1 Gi h who band w ho chii t ip. Th.- y p ter part o! t Pi: ciuiiiu here w it h his mo To Shop j Home lYollI Sca-dll." -" I -ir. una .mis, vaner i.eisman. ui 'llu L. & 1.. drill,- stun1, arc home from vaciiiloii trip to Seaside; Iliihy Daughter Ik mi ' Mr. and Mrs. iiarry Hiding, who Hvo ut SMS Pake t street, air, the parents of a baity nil, I burn to IIh-iii .Saturday morning tit their home. Iti-tuni front M'n-dd I Mr. nnil M r. Herman Sum isl and son, Ki'll, and Ph.abeth la-tli J ion nelly returned lust night I from S'casld Vll rut loll to J 'ni'lklltd Tliry motored. m ind I'nrentH of Snn-- ' Mr. and Mit. Pou Kvans air the protld parents of a f.n, born to them on Thursday. Mr. Kvans is joint owner of the lioyat barber shop. l.s III INtilliiiul Mrs. K. H. Appleby w Hi i tomorrow morning from Po where she ls spen.bng a-l.-H Mrs. Appleby has been gone Saturday evening. tin vn Hand I days. sin.-e Drhe 'I'o Portland Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Snodgrass and daughters, Lola Marion ami Judith. left hv ear Saturday for Port land and vicinity on a s.-vetal day's trip At Wallowa Pake .Mrs. H. i:.'DiMOi and children, Margaret and Howard, if re spend ing several days at Wallowa lake lodge. They wen' up l-'rhlay and will bo there most of this Week. Itetinncd Home j Mr:" and Mis. Howard (Penuj havr returned to Pa Grande from it honeymoon trip to Patnier na-I tbmal park near- Taconia. W isii. 1 Mi. Glen resumed work at the post t offictr this morning. Mr. and Mrs., Glenn: made the trip by car. She was Dorothea Harrison before herj marriage. On Vacation William K. Moy.l left Saturday niwht for Portland where he will visit his sister for a few duys. lb wilt then ko on into visit other relatives be gone two wrecks price clerk, a I the llOUse, 'allfornia He plans to Mr. Poyd Im o.-V. store Stop To VKit Ht-iv Mr. and Mrs. P. Pook and daughter1', Paehel and Lois ami son, Melvin were visitors at the It. W. I.eelghton Indue over tlie weekend. They are with a party of l!t from The Dalles who an travi 'ling In four cars to Yellowstone- national park and Sheridan, Ore. They will be back in three wee'hs. Mrs. Look and Mrs. i.eigh ton, are sisters. . filrls Cnl f Iug4'r Two lit 1 1 fingers, belonging to two little three-year-old girls. Wen smashed at almost the same tinu yesterday afternoon in oppositi ends of .La Grande. Another coin cidence .Of the accidents was that j one littlo tot caught her finger In t a gate and. tlie oilier in a door, .lac-! fuolUw. Uuiitw. daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs. S. Huriiett of P.urnelt'M shoe .store, whose home is at PPMl O avenue, caught her finder he twern the bing4 on a door, tearing the whole nail off and ripping the flesh away to the hone. The other little child the .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. CMules HpfkrV who live on orth Spruce Html, caught her finger In a gate, mashing it severe ly.' lloth ghjls were given medical attention. The doctor said this luoruiig that both fingers would be Sll Ve,. 1 5 nuo server- 9KTeini9 a kLA'rS-y CHARLIE MURRAY TV L0U1SK FAZE.N'DA I f .1'; M ii-allonal il-e-rraek at llieida.- I V . f M I urinul fooin; Imrlngly I S ilil lei-eiil : Alagidfieeiilb moiillleil I n 1 V "JS i " harlie Miirrn y and IMil-e V MLff- faenda learning fur llu- HtM B i3vm - n " "SbJ t.l ulK.l s I l.si; 1.1t.M- t' Inilillli ln-l lnr rl : Ji 1 v WEDNESDAY ONLY fill t hr, l t j BESSIE LOVE l Vbdtinjr Daughter- Mrs. N. J. Kali-oner, uf Kntw pi isc in visiting hero with her duugtcr. Miss Kvelyn falconer. M is. falconer drovo here yesterday wit li her son-in-law, Way no K. Wagner, of Watlowa Lako, n)m w as calh'd to Kt nnow U'lt. Wuah., 1 oit lttiNln-.s). Ho wilt probaldy bo bai'k throuch here on IiIh way homo j tomorrow ami Mri KalroniT will ri'titrn with him. Mr. Wucnm i i with lhi jiowor t'ompany at the Ink. Stt,iHil from Hob - Mi. and rt. Claienet? lP.ggs. and diildrell, of Hoise, were KlleslH Sunday of the li. v. and Mrs. II. W. Parker. Mr. Hlirs t n leading H.omo soloist and musician und . Ik in charge uf music ut the First M el hod 1st Kplscopal church, of lints'. They went on west on a mo- tor trip to Seattle and coast cities, . Vtsiiln'j I'l-om Port hi m I ! Mr. and Mrs. tieorue T. Cochran ' havr as their gilest at their home un Srctmd street and Pennsylvania 'avenue, Mis. Charlrs Cochran, of Portland. w ho arrived tit Pa (Orande. yesterday and will he here j for several days. 1 Sister Vlslihig Jleiv M rs. K. Posen bail m has as her I guest her sister, Mrs. Agnes Nelson, of Natupa, Phi. who is convalescing from a major operation which sho underwent several weeks airo. Mrs. 1 Nelson has been here for two ; weeks. She has undergone a ton- si! operat ion w hih- hei r. Sb i t recuperating very nicely and ex pects to return to Nutnpu about the 1 irst of next week. PPI 1 Pi t: SI PltlAHl US OAKLAND. Cab. An;-. 1 :i t AP) Kdtlie White, a well known prize impossible to associate further age. fignt referee, surrendered to Oak-- with the Serbs." 1 pellable information from hiti- land polit today after learning : front the Persian gulf eamo mate o! Cedar Island hdge aid that authorilies weie looking for word that Ihn Sand, war-like king that President Cotdidge did nol Ms hint on a warrant charging felony uf the lledja. had decided to dis- tell to secretary Hoover's speech and embe..lemeiil. The charges agree with Great Mrilain .over the Saturday, since at the lime he was weir filed byltelty Cornell of Kurrkn. who claims While has tailed to return her diamond ring, I , lj STOK.U WAIIMNG ISSIPD WASHINGTON. Aug. PI ( A P) , The weather bureau to. lay issued I Die following storm warning: j "Tioplial disturbance of small l diameter hill gl eat intensity, een- j tral 7.'t to Iimi miles south or south-; southwest of Cionfiirgos, Cuba, moving west, northwest. Caul ton advo-i-' vessels Yucatan channel an 1 region of western Cuba ne VI il Oil I V II PI CI' IN ACPIDfNr V A N 'OP V Kit. Wash., A life i:t , (A P) Kugeiie Abbott, fori hind (.street car conductor, suffered a hrok. sihh- arm and Mrs. Abbott pos- int nal injuries when their car went off the Pacific highway and turned over three times north of h"r hist nighl. 1 PASSfNGP.ItK. SAVf.D MIAMI. Pl.r.r'AuR radio message to tin fl.-r.r 'Aurv !' ( APr Miami I tally Nrus from its Nassau em respond ent this afternoon said the passen gers have Imen I n ken off the Mun son liner Munainar, . widt h went aground off Grcal Ab:igo yesterday. s.M-n.iMi fiiti: ix itffiNfitv PtiPT APIIIPU. Aug. PI AP) "he today destroyed a new eohl trout ing plant of the Texas com pany refinery here with a loss of approximately $.'.00,0011. """" ji lour SITUATION IX FAR EAST IS SOME EASIER (Cuntinufd from ' I'uce 1) Ci a nil UK tariff autouumy to China ltussia Irf'ft Out Statesmen of 10 of the chief na tions are starting for Pails where the Kollogg irnunehtlion of war pact will bo signed. ltussia took umbrage at not brimi asked to join the party, her spokesmen, as- j teeiiiau for Vermont, sent contra- of other railroad employes 10 vot seriing that tho whole affair w as i t ulmlons on thr prohibition tiie- ing to accept t he cut. an anti-soviet movement, Spain i-oroivtMl hat the with good Kraco a hint original wUuatory list .eoiilu not well lie expanded ana in- plicated she would he annum tho ; fil to "ndlu'l'o" to the mull!-! lateral pact. i Discussle-n oT disarmament In connection with the tn'-aiy con- tined. One of the Ideas advanced came rrom I'aul l-oehe. president ; .f the tier man Iteiohstag and a delegate to the socialist labor in ternational congress at lirussds. He said the multi-lateral ' idea jshotihl he applied also to disarma linenl, the iigreemeuts In be carried Joiit under International control, j Jugo Slavia's political atmos iphere continued stormy. An editor who had denounced Stefan llu- ditch too strongly for the sensibili ties oT the hitter's followers, was assassinated. Then came the death i of thejileturesnue Croat leader, re- , fusal of his friends to permit a ;statK ltinerai at the expense oi mo llelgrnde government, and deeliu 'alfoii of his widow even to receive aia comb deuces from ea hi net yoiirres. i h, lAnte Trumbich. political ally ol" ' Padilch. said that i( was "ttuitr frontier of the Irak Protectorate. The empire's, troops In lhat section .have weather eyes open for dust j..niids presaging raids from tlo ! desert by the "Waliahl tribesmen. - ti-.T 1-1VC llOU V IMC M I O SUPPORT OF DEMOCRATS (Continued ll'oiu Paye ! I t m, t,.i,.gruuis. w hb h came from D.-moerats as well as rrouhlicans. ; w hich have indlcatcil to him that 'the speech of ii crept a nee was well received over tho country generally. Thomas H. Love, a democratic lender of. Texas., who abend an nouiiced that he would vote for "I shall vote for you ami only blunders you from1 carrying Hoover, nurd: in November, can prevent TexuB whose voice you have utte ed tonight." Kan- Kent you Sen a i or Charles Curtis, of sns, llooWr'a running mute. Oils telegram: "1 cungratuhit ion your speech of acceptance wishes." Pest W. N.'fMnfih, xh .fsidciil i'niil ' - V V V V V V V V Y 1 When if legislative repreHenlattvo of Uio lb ot hoi hood of liailroad Traiuim n, hailed tlie speech as "ihe political masterpiece of the anew." while Alexander Moore, American am bassailor to Peru, cabled congratu lation:; on " masterful addresK." Senator James E diana. who bitterly in the pre-eoliventton campaign, uf the tf per cent cut tu Hniaclert sent u telegraph haying in part: "1 and wages which has I. n ratified heartily cungrutuJaU' you upon this by tho unions. The Clerks' uMOehi lucld declaration of your personal tiim completed endoisemcntH of views and of party purpose." itlit workers when tt followed the Oi her Conurnlnlalh'n- example of the shopmen, loeomo- S. Kinsley, national commit-1 tier men and Die big general union no nt. with particular emphasis on I that part declaring tlie reoiihlhau party denied the right of anyone to deteal the purpose ot the coustuu- lion by indirection. Others sending congratulatory messages incimjes: Millam ng ley. Jr.. and Julius Pos- nuald. of Chicago. Thuinas o. Marvin, chair man oft he tariff commission. Pd. P. 'h liu nts. national committee man for Missouri, and D. D. Uob erlson. president ofihe 1 imt lierliood of Pailroa.l Piicinon. As much as he appreciated theno expressions, those whuh appealed esprclall to the tioininoe weic those coming from prisons he does, not even know, and whose nanus gen erally air unknown. Anion these were democrats as well as republi cans. , COOPItH.) Nt ' P P I ; I ( I :, WAS PISHING j Wis., Aug. PS. IAD ulidge has as yd lTeMdnt Coo .n no nusfagi ecrrlary Hon- , i-igardlng tlie hitt er's speech of jUancc Saturday, t U ticiafs at siitunier executive tdlice said that the roolnlg was no evbb nee thai Mr. would send such a mess- on the Hiule rive cording to these i exectuie did not angling' expedition fishing. Ac ports the chief et ti t it from his tilt the accop. f tam e speech w as over, j wpsn itx p pappus mi i;r 1 SAN PPANCISCU. Aug. Pi. lAP) West, ru republican leaders gath ered here today for a general con ference on t he presidential cam paign In 1'acitlc coast and weslern states. , Dr. Hubert Work, chairman of tho republican national cmnmittee arrived heir iroin Palo Alio and af ter the conference will leave for the east. Dr. Work said he had no state ment to make upon the situation 11 lit it 1 alter he had conlclTcd With national committeemen and w oin- I'AIIM I. PAPPUS SI'.i: SMI I If AI.HANY, N. Y., Aug. Pt . ( A P ) --A group of farm leaders from the middle west ami south came to I Albany today at tho Invitation of i Governor Smith to confer with the! deinocrullc presidential nominee on ' the agricult mat si I mil Ion, V V V V V i V V V V You Miss And a copy will For change of address, please do not notify carrier hoy onlycall the office direct, giving old and new residence, and you will avoid errors in service. The Evening Observer Main 37 Wage Cut Saves i About $15,000,000 LONDON, Aug. 13 (AP) A Hav ing In labor cnsfH tu rallwajn of Watson, of In- England of .tbuut 9 1 5,tuu.UUU an fought Hoover nually in estimated to bo the result APDIIdlt AUItfSll.D YHPKA. Pal., Aug. PI AP Georgo It. funk, who said he was city auditor al Portland, Oregon, WfH arrested lien- today on a reck less driving charge preferred by Ventura, county authorities. Jio was 1 1 red on $'ao ball. WOl PD AMfND IW IHPilON ll.SU HAUHOP. Maine. Aug. Pt. (API Dr. Henry Van Dyke, form er minister to the Net herlailds. 1 would amend t hat t rouhlesomc I mom. hi 1ll.i-.rv inx.-i'ltOI.,.. I., f.t'iil 1 "Sarriflcrd for Itelgiau liberty: stored by American sympathy.' S. S. ILK DP l-liANCK, .l Sea, Aug. Pt (My Padio to the Associat ed Press 1 An amphibian plane, cariying mail was catapulted from deck of this liner at 1 o'clock New York time today. The plane In tended In approach the Long Island coast and reach t he ipiarant ine sta tion In New York at ti p. in. WK 1! I' Y V VK SKI, I, F F0K JJKSS Po.vs' School Suits Wfll liillciriil. in t In- new hllti'H, .tri-i'j'M, tun unii l.rown itilxtui.'H; S'.xi-h l to Hi. Klll Klt ail.l loulih'-lirciinli'tl - N. 1 1 II Willi ' llllr tl'UUHl't'H. $(.95, $9.85 School Shoes and Oxfords for Itoy mid (.bis In dress and hrwvy wear good -rill Ing and excellent "wearlntf. All sizes $2.15- -?U.95 NewYdrk . UCSirOycrS t IUQ I l'lCGS I r r t ., , i V 'JV bo delivered ut once free of charge. The Coolest Place in Tow n Plenty of ventilated fresh air The Tiffin LAST DAY Performer vs. Reformer ml A mm t kss A.ai m II . v'M Km Pm yOWDIR MY BACK IreneIkii- AlIiRlV itRKIS ANUHt BilUNblR MIUKS RtNDOIf ItHHO.l NYE n mi auiil , AAHNI UROS PCOnUCIION 5torS!i; i ji ii.ini ii.nn .j 5" ? i t t ? ? X T ? ? v t f y. ? ? ? X f f t T t ? i ? ? t r ? v ? ? ? ? T ? I- lt?: m t.. r: III I VI Mill IB J S Fanrhon Marco's ".Merry Ann" Idea B On llic screen Itessie love in j "THE MATINEE I DOE" 1 V 1 V MVIIM II 1 I'. M. I I.IIAIM, I A : l: M. I Mil 1.1 s .-... Mil l.ls ci- ! 1 hiiiinii i.v- I : mii nni a.v . ! t -1 ' ' ' ! '5 THIERS ! 'V.-. ' THE STOPP.VITH " y . . '"' it !' - - - T T T v . i.-w.ii-Viwwil""""-'."-. w,