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

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    Saturdnv, Octolior in. 1!)2S.
EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pntro Five
IT
a,
1
Local News In Brief
Captain Huilfj lcate---
Captain Malley. of. I n tlrnnde.
went lu Maker this iifternooai for
u brief visit.
KiiiifiiMi ShMi'ii
li. Mouchc reported to tin- police
Itiht n iuh t ( hut an unknown mini
Mule hit ntillcn.se from the tl.-W.
tlcpot.
IVont IViullclnu.
: Moland Oliver, of Mcudlelnn. waa
u visitor in l.a Orande venter-day.
Mr. . I Hiwr was registered at the
Hacajawea Inn.
Vi-ll at WiiniK'ilU'h home
Mr, ami Mrs. Charles Ma wen. ami
Mm. Hnrlev Har.lv. nil of Kluin.
were Kiii'sis yesterday lit I hi borne j
of I r. ami Mih. J. A. Wondorllck,
Itofse Unillefl UU
Mrs. IVnrl (Inble ami Mm. S. .1
Kuril, both of Hoi-, wi'iv visiioi
, In La (Maude l-'riilay. Tiny wet
at thf Sacujawea inn.
Called lo l'n-eo
Mi-h. W. M. McCarthy wan called
to Mamo, Wash., yes-nlay , to he
,;'V,( ,'r Sv. Kn-t Casey,
yiiio underwent an operation.''
1 . Mini Mtv
K.V. Alh n. of I't
i-iuHcton,
l.-ft
!ramlf y' H iilay ait'T visitim
V.for a day on busim-sn. Mr. Alh n
HlaytHt at llio La lrani1 hoti'l.
J-'IIMII I'OI'lllllKl
L. L. I'arsons, of lNirtlaml,
'fn La (li-anm1 visitor yi-stcrilay
as r RLstt-t'fil at I ho La tir
(hotyl. .
was
He
indo
i3o on lumtliij; nip
M r. and Mrs. K. Jacobson left t
v tli is morn inn1 for Ontario w her
,
"Mr. Jacobson will hunt.
S-vturn Sunday evening.
They w ill ;
n l Italic.
;j Captain LilDc. of The Malb-s.
UHalvation Army worker, passed
through La (Iramle today on the
' way to Makt-r by automobile for
Yfi few day's visit.
- ... - ;
-1 Pinion Mortis lloiiomi
Kdmon Morris, known to La
flrande people, and classed as one
-tit' the country's fun-most musical
iliii'i-tors. has returned to I'hila-
Jib Iphia w her
.fiudio.
has reopened his,
llss McMcklil Mi open sIihMo
J Miss Ida McMeekin,
r ci.ioocn (
ht ... it ii .i.i.. ... i, 1
l-ir La Cininde. MIhs Mc.Meekin is u 1
Wii.aehcr of t he Marb-reiix system
I' voire iroiluPtion itml will onn
&.n Rtinlio Ihto for t lln trm-lihiK ot"
''tiiii-0 anil ilratmttir.
,f
; 2.MI go t siv Baimv
Two liiimlivil l.a flranili' Hiull
chool stuilcnts, football (ilayi-rrt
ml townsiK'oplM left this niorniiiK
Jim (In KnrHal I I'll 1 11 fill Kllte rnriM ,
B..I-IIM. l.a (lmml-l-:nt'CiriN.- tutu-,,"":? rci-nMs.lf lo Iho sln.iLil,.ti
'M.,11 Lr-im. M-itii- oilifiw u cut :,lor- .i'tlon anil two iM'ii-.lilnirs tout
?lnt; I ho
lay by automobile
jMii-lnes Visitors
& i-barb s Maker and A. H.
Srf Mortland, are in l.a Cm
rt'lird.
nude for
k.. r..- .o.vu n, l.iislm.ss Mr lln-!
likor Ih a former resident nf l.n :
iOrnmlo ami the founder of the
r nion County Miom er association. J
, ;
pii-s. .Mossinatl Ml speak
I Mrs. J-:. M. Mossmall, of l.a
'fflrande. will speak during the
?Morniiiir service at 11 o'clock to
morrow at the Island 'Ity Com-
iinnlty church. Sunday school
iliicels at t a.
Ip.-ople inei-t at
n. and tlx
p. in.
you UK
4inhy girl 1hmi
Mr. and -Mrs. Vei n Stowe, of ,
ll'almer Junction, are the parents
Jof a seven and three quarter pound J
Ebaby daughter hnm last niKht at '
fil.ahy dailKlitcr born lai
Jlhe Hart Maternity hn
JN avenue. Mother am
home at 4mi :
and hnby are ;
Slointr nicely. '
I j of "Tell 'cm. Al,'" "ive It lo '. in.
Jl.eao. Tor Ikmiic Al," the New York executive
Mrs. Kmil Strand, of Mont Uose. J hrouRht perhups his greatest np
J'al., returtP-d on the train to ber) plans.- near the end of his spi ech
Pi. one today after visitiny in l.a w h.-n. In discussing prohibit inn. he
:t;rande with .Mr. and Mrs. Mill repeated his acceptance speech
t" Aans and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Steetl. pledge that if elected he would
.1Mb Norma Kvans. Mrs. Strand's abide by the oath to "sustain the
jijrninddauKhler, wont lo California constitution and laws enacted un-
'wlth her for a visit.
f. ntcr ncthlih-s
Dorothy Ann Warniek and Men ,
DesterNmr, both freshmen at the-
Vnlversity of Oregon from Ma
(irande. hnve already entered the j
field of outsbb- activities. Miss
Warnlck was elected to Thespians. ;
freshman women's lionoraiy, ami
DestorlinK If playinK a clarinet In '
Die university band at every fool-,
ball (fame. !
. .
i In linhl Joint meeting
The Odd 1'ellows of l.a Grand-.
- l'nton. cove. KUin and Smnmer
ville will hold a joint noetinir and
banquet roxt Friday evenlnf In
' honor of Die eoniinc of the urand
' masti-r of On iron w ho w ill pay an
; official visit at that time, Plans
for the tm-etimr and other romln j
matters were discussed last night !
:t :it the resular meeting of the Odd
4r;llov hen-.
( LINT, THE CLOTHIER
Quitting Husiness
Every Article on Sale, Including All His New
Fall Lines of Quality Wearables for Men And
Young Men.
"Save Now"
WTHE STORE WITH
Soiling Out - - Closing
Mi. Ilunisiiit'i be re
Mrs. Harold Hanistreet anl
daughter, Mtjua MoiiIho. of Wal
lowa, ar visitors tit Ma (Monde to
day. M vs. Mams reel Is biiMinet's
manager of (In- Wallowa
. : j inManee, In- sns that "Lillian (Midi
Mis Coleman l;ts i a wonder." Shi isn't frlvolou.-
MImi Mraee Coleman, who teach-; " lead a vny tpiict lite chin
es at Maxvllle. Or.',, arrived in La hintln,- the way illicit purths as a
Urnnde today for a brief visit. deady dbt. Six- is usually -n in
Miss Louie Mfi'rnf. of Wallowa, the company of her mother.
teacher
school.
of till'
also visits
I. r. Wi
ll in I.
Valley
(Maude.
Miss Marlon Howrn. of San
1'i'uhrisco. Tal., t'li'Id nprfM.Mita
livo of tin- It'll ('joss, inrivf.I in
La (iramlv y-sti'iNlity. Sho will re
main Ini o until M outlay conffr
rintr Willi W Cross offirials. Mon
'lay sho will ko to Knti'i 'prise
win re uh' will spfinl four ilays be
fon ttolner to Maker. Miss lloweu
Is well known nt Kntei -pris., bav
in lived then in Mil I when slio
was a teaelnr in tin- Knti-rpi-iso
IliKh sehool.
UNWRITTEN
LAW STALKS
INTO TRIAL
(Contlnupd from Payre 1)
Attorney rail ('.. Helm, in half an
hour, declared that the state's mn-j
trillions Dial the killing- was pre-1
meditated, have been borne out by1
the testimony. He told Die jury I
that he is convinced that the shoot-j
Ing- of Dem-ge parry in bis flown-'
lntt'ii barber shop just before noon'
:on Aug. f. was planned by Die de- j
ifendaut beforehand and that he '
went to the barber shop with that
Mil bis mind. He emphasized that
jthe state desires fairness and ad-
; milled that Marry bad w ronged the
defendant but declared D.at that
! Xv:,s nul n t,,v
j ''"he state presented Dr. K. C.
; Kirhy as a witness earlier in the
; morning, the doctor expressing as
1 hi opinion that no evidence of in-
Isanily was apparent to him in Kal-
j lows' actions at the time of the
i shooting, and t hat It appeared to
him that Fallows could distinguish
I bet w een right and wrong. Defense
'counsel cross-cxaniiued him at
length, attacking Dr. Kirby's state-
iinent that "temporary insanity vio
i laics my definition" of Insa nily,
1 tirevlously given.
Dl. iMiliy also declared that.
"eniot ioiial i nsa nil v" is not reen''-
nii!C,l "rl,, that concussions ass
laviiy (n a ffv liour.s.
lepnsltlon Is InlroiliMt'il
A deposition from Dr. A. I,, r.ieh
arilsoti was introilueeil )iv the dp
fense wherein the iloemr ileelared
Hint lOddle Fallows stiffereil a
slight conetiKslon of Hie hraln In
an automobile ueelilent.
The defenilniit nml his mother
I'l. .1 lie.! lo.. i-etrtl loiisliin ..f IM.Me
: u-a nml his wile tiii.l iiooealeil
(lo tliein to he happy ami that .Mrs.
I'-allows' ropiltatiiill was t;ood prior
to the affair with rarry
I
'tl.M' Xi'lll'S .fury
To Hie s lator. II appeared
that Din case woubt reach the jury
before the afternoon is ended. Mar-
ly today fircnit .Jude J . V.
Knowlos expresned the hope that
Die case would reach the Jury in
it lino to prr vent a postponement
until .Monday, and defense
Minsel
said that there was no doubt but
that It would, .imtire Kimw-ies inl
posed no limit on the lenDi
"time allow ed for arguments.
GOVERNOR SMITH i
IS WELCOMED TO !
LOUISVILLE, KYJ
(Continued from Vaxe 1)
ib r It" to the "d-adiy limit.
CJuoDni,' Mr. Hoover lis saying
that the eighteenth amendment
was "Int. nded to protect the Am- r-
lean home," the Kovernor said:
"I hope he docs, not mean by
that anybody not In sympathy with
It is against the Aimrican home.
That is a pretty hard thintc for
anybody to say. 1 have as much
Int. nst in the American home as
any "inn America today. I have
maintained It in a mansion siip-
plied to me by Die people of Die
i state of NVw York for eitdit solid
j years."
As he turned to three of his four
I married children on the platform.
Die Kovernor brought appiatise
iwli.-n he added 'Incidentally. 1 am
j responsible for about four more
staittntf up."
- . . 1
A seienlist comes forward to
assert that man has a soul. JtiM
In The nick of Dm- !
A CONSCIENCE
Out - - (lotting Out - -
Most Actresses
Are Small, New
York Man Says
J. Kpstein. of Nm York f'ity,
knows many of the lead in i; nrires
o on tin1 jncrcen aiMt iimoinr them
lu- funis many who arc cireme-
j ly intelllj-.-ut an 1 int. -rest hiw. For
i Mr. Lpsti'in is supi-rvisin'
of
' set nety of Die Kialto company, of
I New Vink City and with the us
I sislant supei vi-sor. Law rent e (iil
' her!, passed t liroitKh La tlrailtle
tills niornint? on the way to Ib n
' ver, Colo., for a brief visit.
Most movie act resses are very
' smalt. Mr. Kpstein Kiys. Ho says
t he average height is nbotit I ivo
: leet ami many of them are much
less than that. The reason is that
w Io n ciuse up pictures are taken
the size nt' the body Is maunitied
making a small prison look lairly
larye.
i t lie most niiiicuit seuies to maue i Mrf Mnward Smith ua a rall-r
,for tne in the movies are those .,, ,,,. ,.; ,.,.,.14,10 ,,, otl), thxy
, representing old i-'reneh and Hal- ,,),,, first of Die week.
Man architecture mainly because, I:ithsui. M() Theo,b-..
colorings are l.vrd to copy be
says.
Interior scenery is always easy ,
to supply, he says. "Manufact- I
nrers nr.' always glad to furnish '
for use any article we need, for the
advertising value to ihein."
COOPERATION
IS STRESSED
UY HOOVER
fContlnue-S Ti m Page 1)
Simmons replied
phi use.
i Til il more
"We representatives nf
tiades, and two profession
tnany
en-i-
neers and lawyers, want to say
to you." Sim moos said, "that we
believe the outcome of this cam
paign can end in one way only for
the welfare of the country, and
that is yoit'be elected president of
the Minted Slates."
After Die greeting in Die assem
bly ball on the second floor of the
headquarters, 1 1 no ver a ceo m panicd
the delegation to Die front entrance
of the building to be photographed
with its members. The visitors
hrouuht a number of political
HUllllliirilH, sonio of wliirh liovo
li-i'ii iinl'iirliil In every caniiwluii
slurp the niemonil'le "I'l-oo Silver"
oom"hi :n is:..!. (me. that ear -
lieil lv the reiiri-senliitivi s of the
tnilnrs, va;i first snown in the eain-
palt-ii of IS."..
ii-i-k..iiii was oivtoeii into
three main divisions, first the trailo
Puhlleatii.iis:
ror-in-i-siilenl
eeonil. the Hoover-
liKlne.rs anil thirtl.
"': anil lmlusli tes. lurliKlniK
liln.v husiness units whieh have;
".!' "flive part In all of the
l't.'liulilii'ajl U'esldelltlal emiipalns
nf-llpn-fst 3.1 years. , " f
I oil I II 1 1 SI a una 1 II s oi eiose to -in
trades mill nut list IPS wen; earr
by the column
Massachusetts a
i it ma
.lie to
che
led over
e Hoov-
III
er offices.
I he ' railroad men
had
and
Die
"t I :i nspnrtu lion I.;
other'
enni- '
'"lint-
hauls.
sian.tar.is
were those of the
hit-ets, public aci
neers, nr.
ants, hidt
and leather met'
li on
bankei
ml 1 Hue
and stee
s aixl br
ry ma nuf:
representatives,
lCrs. lial d alers,
ct nrers, hardware
men, upholsterers
men, real estate
1,-UU' dealer
l .lust, th'-i: wit;it a vond rfiil ,
cheer l.ad.-r Mah-I Walk-r Wilb
luandl wonhJ have niad'!
Obituary
t .mms. ri:i;i ;. Morn:it
MUtlMISK, Die. (Special!- Mrs.
Fred I. Motter. tor over J' vears
a resident ot I'mmiM-, was biiri'd
at the Mromise c. met. ry. Di t. Mi. i
The M.i v. W. A. Winf -rs. of .los.-ph,
conducted the funeral services, j
The body w;is brought from Muter
prise W ednesday morning after a j
brief si-rvice at Die undi rta ki mr
I chapel, the Mev. II. ill K. Wnllls. I
pastor of the Methodist church of'
i Knierprise, ot ficiatiiiK'.
j Mrs. i'otttr had be-'ii at the;
' Knterprise hostiital for two Weeks,,
t Mr. Molier bidmr with h r to help j
can- for li-r. She failed very fast j
1 Sunday and at n in o'clock Oct. 7 j
i she paHScd away, al the ace of !
yiais, 1 month and seven days. !
i J.i'tiii Wycolf was i)orn near D- r- i
I by, Iowa. An jr. :t 1 . I S.1S. ll.r
j lather, William Wycolf, lived for
a few years in Kansas while lib
i dauuhter was small, iter mother
ihnvinjf died wlu ti Lena was seven
years old. and sh" was eared for;
by u, iindfath r and Kmndmot lor j
, Dmiihs. ot Derby. Iowa. Me mi b'-- j
H-tii ti .n-oiiiM- school in her home
It.-irict w h. n Mi ye. us old at which j
I. -ho sp.-nt several yeai s. She at-'
It'-ndetl Simpson Colb-f;,-, al Indian-
ola, Iowa, wli.-ie sin- was Kial lial d
ill .Mine. 1 V ! S . She was married
j to Fred i. Molt ci .Inly I !i, M!ii.
, The cowpie lived in Indinnohi until
Mr. Motter's uraduation from col
ic ue t lii o ii i s lai r. w In n Diey
liirv. (l to Kansas, where Mr. Mot -t'-r
was the pastor of vaiious
cha vk' s in Die Kansas eniifei-en-.
Six years Lit' r. in the fall of
1 Mr. nod Mrs. Mutt- r movd
to Knterprise. w here Mr. Motter :
was pastor for one year. In S p- ;
teniber. Mos. (iiey moved to aj
hoiii'-stead in Do- Oriilide Monde j
canyon, bopmtr the out door life j
ammiK the pints miht be bem;i-j
rial to their health. She tooK a ;
(,r at inter, st m the affairs of her1
home, wlnto Mr. Motter was -.way
preachtlltr in Die isolated dlstn'ts.
Mts. I'oM'-r was deeply c Humus j
Iioin her childhood and took an in
let eM in ti.il t'i a :ic no nt of 1
cPiiKtianity. j
Mi. Moi!.-r h ave.,, )., !- her ;
Ii 0' ban. I. a hft of fitefid: in Mloio- (
iM . who denplv mom n lor loss to!
De. cniniiniiiliy. j
PERKY PERSONALS
I I ; 1 1 1 1 Y. ) re. ( Speeia 1 ) The
Itrv. Mr. Imix whs a reet nt visitor
'at Inil. I. r. 1L pi ,-ii.-i,- In one of
tlif ehnri'hi'H Hu rt'.
M r. i 'ox sut lrn-tl a paralytie
'stroke while at .iinday wehool last
Sunday but lias so inilrh Improved
, that ht s able to sit up.
Mr. ami Mis' tiny Tripp ami
j family visited fririuis In town re
cently. Miss Krnmvs Htniili was shop
pinir in l a tltamle last I'riday.
i'. Slueirir and family er. city
visitor: Tiiuisitay att(-rmon.
Tto'odniv Mathson is Kivtnir the
' srh oot playunointl a pp. i rat us n
niiirli ii' i'di d ciHit of paint.
Several iitenibeis of the IVrry
: l ommiiiuty lin t at the home of K.
! I'eiisho lor mi.-we-k prayer nieet-
j Mr. and Mrs. (li-vatil IMt-rson aii'l
Mr. ami Mis. Km net h IMersou
were business visitors in La tinuitle
last Monday.
Mr. and Mis. A.
.two daunliti-rs w r
! Maker last weekend.
' t lo ir car w as w reek
Mlaylock ami
visitors in
Vhllt there
d by collision
w 11 h amdln r
and Die
y w ere
uuaiMe, 10 r. iui II Home until
Thursday.
bauh-d set'ral loads of wood for
t lie school last week.
Lorain Smith and Millii
'It !
wi-je iet-enl city visitors.
Mr. an. I Mrs. I-;. I'erisho and
sons made a trip to town last Sat-
in
lay.
Mis. Lot-en Harris called upon j
: Mrs. Mary I Cox one day last i
Mr. and Mm
dren Wt-re Cov
Hurt Kail and chil-
visitors last Satur
day alternoon.
V. Coalwt ll w
n-cent visitor
to Ma.er.
Mr. and Mrs. .lames Yess were
vi i y pli asant ly surprised the lat
ter pail of last week by the ar
rival of M rs. Vess' brot her and
family. .Mr. ami Mrs. Karl Cox ami
childien. of Wyoming. They vb.it
ed si - era I '.lays wiih the Vess fam
ily Du n departed .for the valley
orchards when- ttoy will pick
fruit. The Mack While family, of
Mruitdale. accompanied them, also
intending to pick fruit.
Mrs. Mary M. Kail was n bust
lit ss visitor at Die oflii f County
School Superintendent K. A. Say re
last Thursday.
Mrs. Morrison was a business
visitor at Die county court house
last Monday.
Lorn a am) Ahbn Harris wen
mid-week visitors at tin- home of
' ImSi- liiiiuls, I'mil anil l!o
yl IV-
, M.lio.
I Mrs. Hurt Kail ealle.l upon Mrs.
W. I.. I i ohert-son 111 town one tiny
last iveeU".
i Hairy .lolninsen nn.l HnrolilH
lans, n. formerly nf IVrry hut now I
resilient s of I onilo.s.i. u.-n. vlsli.i
nK ni,.mls In this vh lnlty laHt Sal- I
ur.lay ami Sunilav. Thev eiiino mil
--
B'-'-a
Vf s
iff
u
Mar- -y . jrv m
0
Holler Skating: Rink
For lloalth, Kxoicisc and Pleasure, there is nolhing
to compare with Roller Skating. Knjoy an eveninn"
on tho little rollers jood music, floor and skates.
I lest (if decorum maintained ly management.
REX ROLLER RINK
I" - i' 7, ; TTi R-i
vy, Sunday Only
Wj M
pj. WHAT A
m NIGHT!,, M
XBL witi,
Kyi EDNA MI RPHY!
RAYMOND SIcKEE!
p1 K,n,)'-,'an,s I Out"
"Tarwin the MnMy"
-i EclRar Hire
r2 burroughs Story. A.
A Also V
jw'2" "la-ecdof the Sunset"
f and Comedy
thflr blcyclei.
William I trow 11 it ml xon. Hill,
wt'iM litiNliit'KK visitor In (own niic
day last week.
Si r. ami M I . A . l 1 n urn tit , of
tin Mine t'one llillhir tftntlon. are
Intvimra nic
new i-oat of paint Mit
on their ri-flhlencc.
! Mr. ami Mi. V. W. Midden re
'eently vlsiit il friend in town.
; M rti. .lor Hint! h ami daughter,
1 Mis Krniu-in. w ere jthoppini,' In
town last Satunlny.
Mis. M. l'erlsho called upon Mrs.
Mary K. Cox last l-'rtday.
Mi and Mrs. Hopkins visited
Mr. and Mr. A. Mlnyhu-k one day
the latter part of the Week. i
Louis MatliFon had as weekend I
quests his friends. Marry Julian
st n and llarohl Hansen, of I 'on- '
tbisa. j
(jliidam: o.vt wiriimtAw '
I'KNDI.KTUN, ttre., Oct. t .t (A. '
1'.) Tint) tlurdiiiie. republican I
nominee for rmatlllu i-ounty slier-
iff, will not withdraw from the
race follow hit; the death of his ;
wife, (ilirdatie has not bi-etl active!
in till, campaign for seeral weeks. '
CM XI 111 IS I.I V (;i:itMY
, i ( H .nc n i-: i i . i i :t m-i-
Clarence l, Cha inberlln, American
trans-Atlantic flier who is visiting
lOuropeau aviation st at ions, landed
at Cologne at 2:1U p. in., en rouie
to Merlin from Marls.
! REPORTS SAY
DAMAGE DONE
TO ZEPPELIN
(Continued from Page 1) !
disturbance north of the Azores by
following it course to the south
along which favorable trade winds
i - -
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7)
3
O
i
'-i'.U Z L
I ml I'M ill. I the l?-cyllnder motors
III speedillR t lie ship. '
ill Lakehurst is reached by noon
Sunday t he airship w ill have ie
, quired S? houis lo complete the
( transatlantic voyage. It tsesttniat
ted that by taking a southerly route.
jtliH airship would have flown ft,4im
' miles, some 4.IHMI of which will In
i ver the AtlnnMr. Afit-r the crnft
passed l''unchal, island of Madeiia,
at X::to u. in. yestel-day. L'.Miii miles
' iivi'i- water lay ahead of the air
ship before llerniuda should be
i. ached ami then another s'i miles
i needed to br covered before Die
ship could be brought down at th
i Lakehurst ulr station.
The last word from Die airship
vest t i day w as pick' d up by the
Chatham, Mass., station of the
Itndlo Murhm corporation at 7 p.
in. It read:
"Three hundred and thirty miles
west of Madeira. Altitude 1.4""'.
Seventy live miles per hour.
Went her good. 1 1 emit n if lor Iter
muda. Kxpect arrive Sunday noon,
if weather continues. All well,
"Craf Zeppelin."
WK HI I Y FOIl T F.SS
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1SLAZERS
lOveepDonal values fancy
plaids, all .tthtttles and cdbir
coinldnaDons. SlrlcMy ;lll
wnol ultd heavy weights-
$3.95 - $ 1.95
t : -.i i-ii rin. ii.rinis
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MEN'S WAIST
OVERALLS
W. II made; copper- rivet. I;
heavy Wt-;;ht; Jill siz.-s- -
$1.00
MovYork StdiIIZ
Destroyers f High Prices
3 UiltJ'-IA
Opposilo Molinenka tup's
Mi AKKit s i:a i i:hs
1 1 SUM' f(H'N (111 111 HlOM
kind of dfts to st mi n
Shaker sweater, with lis IiIk
whi hi (.-oil n r ami ttimciilciii
pmkcls. Ami Imagine bclnt:
ablc lo m-t tlicilt now In the
popular while, nil, or burr
olors for only K I, Til, or
iH-avy navy blu- .shaker wllh
knit -In pockets nml tin all
wool label, Tor n:l.7l
We blue (belli al llieso
price- nml a lai'Kc siiH-k. In
fact ll Is Hie iiumhcis of
llicui (bat ( sell thai helps
nriikc our price on them his-slbh-.
And then, if roursc,
like cwr.Dhlnjr. else, they arc
oul where ou can find Ihein
nml try (hi in on by ynui-sclf.
TiiiiIkIiI nriiT Ihc store Is
clotcil we'll put In a window
of llifM swcaler-4 so yoil eiiii
come by titer Sunday or the
fir! part or i be wci-k nml
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"The Perfect
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SWEATERS
For Infants Children Misses
Every One of Good Quality ; Every One. at Low
Pi kes In all the new colors.
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
Heller Merchandise --- Lower Prices
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SUNDAY
Only
WHAT A JOKE!
j She believed him to be
a Hindu Prince until
two other H i n d u s
nunc, then a comcdv
tilled with laujrhs
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MY FREN0 m
INDIA"
Galloping Ghosts
Today Then Gone Forever
"THE STREET ANGEL"
Janet Gaynor ' ' Charles Fan-oil
The Stars of "7th Heaven"
Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Pag?
few
f.ay as Spring
The ifaycHt show Colleen
b nar- !! m' ' r 17 -m - r it m n .. i
w'hon this charming liootleKKeress poses as suhsli-
nationalbilc hride-to-he for a man
-picture 0,1 ''s wedding night ! ...
I leers.
Crime'
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IT'S, v
FRANKIIW PAMGLJ
nj I.IM0k MM3
I'athc Review.
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
ever save
Inn galore
she'd neer seen before
to escape the ret enue of-
'H'''1-',1"'' y-iMU.H"--'lH Bf-'T-n
Mellubtful. till New mk llu. l,e to
II when H tan a- the ii at musical
eoiiltiM. Now ou it ami hear
lln I'lichaiilln r no loitlc all im-r
attJihi.
And
Pathc News.
Comedy
"Is Everybody Happy"