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4. Tuesday;- January- 22,' 1029. LA ORANteEVElN6rbBSERVfeR' Local Naws In Brief Mrs. lhtvis IiCHVOS ., Mrs." It. A. I u via, of 1 41 Grande, went to Hot Lake this morninjf. j r. Kmilli Visits K. V. Smith, of Haker, was a visitor in la Grand yesterday; H stuyed ui the La Grunile hotel, riuiuvM Smith ViMt-r4 4 KiaiKM-a Smith, of Pendleton, was n visitor here yesterday and wu reBlstered- at tlio 1-a Grund hotel. At I'oloy Hoti ' ' ' " " f G. I1'. Ountels, of Hot Lake. Is i home this week, according to ro u visitor in la Grande tuday. Ho ports. ' 1h at trie l'oley hotel. Sprains Ankle Dallas Green. fell yesterday and injured his ankle, it is reported. Cove Weather ' Down to 14 Oh Sunday Morning Mr. IUiw -Visit If. '. llees, of Union, Is visiting hotel. Mr. t'onkliii Here Don Conklin, of Imbler, is tt vis ilur in thin city. Ho Is registered lit the Foley holul. To Idaho to Visit Orvalle Myers, of La Grande, i,.r Hill m"-"tn'r for Goodrich. 1 Li.. whre :, , : . V I- .s tt-ll- III 't Civ-; V lly. Mm. A. . ronklln (Observer Correspondent) . COVK. Ore. (Specliil) 'Cove Mrs. Klvwinakcr III ' ' found the zenith of 'cold weather Mm. Charlie Shewmukor Is ill during Saturday night for the sell thhrweek, It Is reported. - -- '-'Bon'when the mercury reached the (extremely low point of 14 below Visiting In Portland Isero at duyllght on Sunday niorn- fMrs. James dough, of - Iji Int.; and did not nrove above 8 Grande, la visiting In Portlund this ubove nil day Sunday.; going' to. 4 week., - ' belov at dark on Sunday' evening : ' ' ; ibut during Monday, the weather" Mrs. Wchu 111 (moderated and reached 10 above AlVs. Thclma Wobb is 111 at her at daylight on MdudRy morning 24 degrees warmer man it was .4 hours earlier. This extremely cold weather was paralleled on Jan. ifo, 1 U27. whun the cold lasted for about throe duy8.' ;; ' '.' Cove High . school's bnskolbnll the .North. Powder ,team Saturday .evening at Cove, land won, 28 to V. Out of six games the high school has played, it has I only lost one, and that was to Union In the early part of the sea son, but It won from Union .Fri day evening. . . ; .- ... Here Front Baker ' The ladies' .ifulld nave a very Circuit- Judge' McColloch.' of pleasant social at Morris hall on, Haker, was u visitor in l.a Grande Kriuay evening, uritige wus im-y today. . . . Miss Kyan Ix'nvrs Miss Grace Kyan, of llolse, has 'hero aim is staying m, tue. ruiey roiuiu .. ..... ... . t played j Cullcu. of I -a Grande. Iu Portland Mr. and Mrs. Harley Richard-1 son. of l.u Grande, aro visiting In ( rortland this week. Underwood 111 X $ " v i Mi at 's'.X iiie J i Here arid There In Legislature SALEM, Ore.. Jan. Si! (Al'j An Incoi'uaod tarlrf on cherries la lo quested of congress In a Joint me morial Introduced, by Senator Rey nolds of Mai-ion county. The me nibrial declares that wrth an ado- luiito tariff protection against coin osi: pri-sent legilatlvo- tiaBoml)lyr. Washington wero taken- Monday Olympla. Rnfl Vancouver odd-Port .JlSS.jau; attorney; .general, whun ,tn(1 )QU1W 00mmlttee land, ore primarily affwteU, J ,,i I preine court llbmry. $20,uo: sala- un f1""1'' ,in1 highways drafted u rles of district nttorneys, 14&,ouo; resolution which will be presented' .board of conciliation, 5S. I,.. ,i. v,.,,,, nn,i in whu u, Numerous Items were defenedi,,,,, , expected to coneurr, appolnl for closer scrutiny. . llnK two memir f lhe hourt, and , , ,', ' ,, Itwu from the aenaio tu meet with AgreMiumt pf the ofllclala oMho a. ,,,.. committee - from the I nli ersity of Oregon and Oregon w; a B h ,,.,, , ,i . legisln Agrlcultural college to request no Th. c o ni m 1 1 1 e e from appropriations for new buildings or jlh(; ,. Kt(lt0 icglslulnres will, It """'r vai"u "i mwuh;,h hoped, work: out reciprocal of the leKiKlatMro ' will not prevent Supply '. si iinographer . M lack Allen 111 yesterday. !t Mirn l-'mili Hak..' 1' iyl t am .. dt l. c! ii (.linnjd-', ilay I'-om iijiktv wl WCvrv A'.th ; I Hro Vrom Cove ,The lev. and Mis. J V. StuiBes. of Cove, arc visitors In li Grande. They are registered at the Suea- UliSiard Mult n i .t ncd Mon mv ney spent . ii .3. Sl.-t.-r J:vl.4l In Mr.'. I G. O.mad'i if Pendle ton, If rxpfrled t i an ivo in 141 Gmrwle thin niuiimiK tor a visit with her tflsti r, .Mrs. H. G. Hale. IIj re rVsini Holse Kail y. Younjf. of Holse, is a vis itor in l.a Grunde today. Mr. Youn.T is a representative of an adjuslmvnt company. To llavo 'liili IVwl The K A. of it. K. oiffanUa tlon in Ui Gt-antle Is planning for a dance and chill feed to bo held Kriday niKht at IirIcs' hull.1 jf.- .Wea: Inn. Akl lo'.Mcrt ' The Ladles Aid of the ed at five tables. Those 'unending were: Mr. and Mrs. J. - 13. Jilils, Mr. unU Mrs. It. s. l-onistocK, r. and Mrs. L. K. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conley, Mr. and Mrs.. T. R. -Conkliii. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. I.ulrd. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. llarker. Mr. and Mrs. G.. K. llarker., Mr. utid- Mm. U I'reslu, Mrs.' C K. Bertsi'h, .Mrs. A.; U. Conklin,' Al bert Conklin. the Rev. P. I' Stur- ohnreh In !.. Granilu will meet BeS and u. u. BlKCKianu. t,unci. Thursday afternoon at the home; wus served at a lute hour. of Mrs. George Andrews at 205 Cherry. street.. .. . . Leader to lie Here Miss Janet McKellar. of New York. Pacific coast regional sec retary for the national Camp l'ire Olrle organisation, will be In I.n Grande Feb. 5. G and 7, to meet with local camp fire girls and of ficials. ' . 1 i S3 : I I petition with Medlterrninsan und(he introduction -4 bill; asking other foreign countries where cheap labor prevails the cherry in dustry on the Pacific cotist would become a 1UO,000.00 Industry. for the construction of Iniliui ary at tho. university,. nuinbemiof tho.Vnys;and ;Mi5aha- conimlttee. hayo been advised'.'..! f' f.'.V rangements regal-ding license fees Tor , vehicles eiieriuing' in' both .latK. - ' ',i'ho unfairness of collecting a fiiU.-lleenso . fee. sluee .license ;iees sre; based o.th'e theory uf uso of iibhwnys, fom a Vehicle which pp- erated only o.n fi, fewtjuiles of pre. !W l. 'Bills Increasing juror's fees and Tle a,,nat 0i)a? passed .till fXfttJ-V ?. TrW irmiillng the riirht of anneal from l i,,i,,t uitnnn..h- nut' tivi vfii'l. 4-, V-Jtf'wlr t " , , , ; . i ..i. ' 3 " ' v , gun Highways, was pointed out by 42L rT mwilclpal court to circuit court - clmllire lhe ,mlr0 r offu. ot A4.XtfvmfmMMiw Howai-d. of-I.nne, imK A J 'T l,,U l'tvr i ,h ' L''ro rw,0- 01 ,hu '0.rtl" '' "-.lehalnnan of the committee. Wash! ;wt y U-iUjr prohibits such repeal trlct. ; . "', , i .llngum laws, the committee was told tvtKO'Vr lro Ioim, of "P -. ' . : ! 'l are far more elastlc In this respect M,XljJ ' Natives Monday a tor noon by salary bills of the mis khai, the Oregon lnu On the ro- ' v --- I HCHsion u ore dronned Into the house Uiiiest of Hal Hums. uect'eUii'v nf 9- s -) 'onne ; t , ' ' ' hopper Tuesday morning when t W. II. 102 would umend section nt,Pul.ri Kgbert of 'Wasco eounly SO 7-.1, Oregon laws by providing introduced a bill' to Increase the that u Juror's fee In u court oflfy of the wusco county assess record shall bo S a duy: In justlceor fl.om j25o to tsua a year, und 1 court or . upon an inquest, i. "Mn second- bill to tiu-rease - mileage further provides that u talesman ; compensation of Wasco county In a court or record. caneu uui - '" A'K.i ii a.siay"" UntiXiii Ex-Senntor Oscar W. Underwood ol Alab'nma.- three times a r" oArinr for the ' Democratic pres.. dentin! iiominntlon. has been se riously "1 at unumiui not, used, shall receive i per day. In 'cadi Instance the uniendment Inert-uses tile Tew by fl, ' .-' A- l a '.iuontlis calendar , year Is advocated by Representative Wilkes of Washington county . in house commissioners froia . $3 to $ per duy. ..- i . l.iMscoi'Al.l.ws :. i ll I ;it slate. Washington Is withholding rlglil eufoivement or their laws un-. Ill the committees from both leg islatures can reach an agreement. . . The present problems are the re sult of conditions arising from the location of the metropolis of the slulo only n few miles from the In terstate border. Rosses and trucks operating between Seattle, Tucoma IX'lay Final Vote; ',.-, The' house committee Monday night- failed to ' take final, action on either If. ii. Ml, which would repeal chapter ills. General Laws, relating to all roads, or II. B. Hi, Introduced by Representative Pet ers;, which would change the -pres4 ent means ot giving notices regard- lug road meetings. .; lt::- Permanent license plates which he claimed would save the Mate between $71100 and $8000 a year in postage .stamps alone, and approx imately VIMPO, In. clerks' salaries, storage, und loading and unloading costs, vere urged on the commit-' tee by J. W'. ltaxter, of Salem. UH! ll SHOESMOSIERYJI I IT UJ1VII1 I Across from. Bohnenkamp'a : spi:'Iai. UKUivi'ioxs ' " OX ALL NWEATKIW A.M WtMlli CJLOVKS. ' PORTLAND, Ore., .Jan. S3 (A Kplscupal chtli-chmeu from joint memorial No. I. Introduced sceuons oi rue , norinwesi were In tho huuse, of - roircBenlallvM Jjatherliig, here today for the most i. . .. Invportuht cbnftronee of tlie Kpls- aivuuu;,. ... . ( ' .; . -! .-.v. '. ' ! copal diocese of Oregon in several vein-. Thn enlifel-encn will close Underwood, one of. rresioeni "lijuuinite la wnni Lyith 'c- ' l-'rlday with the consecration ot too soil's chl"f Seimte' aides durliin' cfeady of 'jiiiv.'i'liulriiiitn' ' of the -Rev. : Tliomna Jonklns, D, D., as the World War days, voluntarily, house J i6minitl.ee , on ' educalloii.J bishop of Ncvadu. , . retired from Congress a few years' culls house hilt '161." Introduced byj . ,, - . i ' ago jftcr.3.0 years service, ajjovs. Melskei. ot coiumoia,.., aieiaui jm$f&CyFXr Only 2 More Days. I yAlSlfiSllJSfl TODAY ! ''5 ' WEDXESDAYl Li'aves- for Walla Walla ,; l-'lov-fl Arnold, of Walla Walla. Wash.. . representative of a road ' music. machinery concern, left this morn ing for Walla Walla. He has been In La Grande since Saturday. Mr. and Mrs R. S. French, who havo been visiting Mr. French's mother. Mrs. A. M. McKennon, ut Clarksville, Ark., slnco before Christmus. expect to start their re turn trip home today. .Miss Uils Lawxon left on Friday evening for Hillings, Mont., where , she will teach In the public schools. 4 Mrs. A. li. Ortun entertained at inn Informal luncheon Thursday ut 1 ternuoil. -' 1 1 ' - j Mrs. (1. K. Llarker' was hostess Moose Dance Tonight v (to the Fun und Joy Bridge clnli at The annual Mooso lodge ball will her home on Saturday afternoon, he held tonight at Huher hall. Flet-' Bridge was played at three tables. ,l,.r- m-chesiriL from Pendleton ' Lunch was served after the game. in l.o in I n Grande tn furiilsh The guests were Mrs. W. .1. The iiiiblic Is Invited to at--marK, Mrs. A. M. un- is a Itcturili to Vlllivnt Mr. and Mi-s. George Ratllffo anl son Donald, of Vincent, rer turned to their homo -this morn ing from Santa Monica, Cal.. where they have last month, Hull Miss Bess tend the dance, proceeds of which Kelley. Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. J. will be used for the building fund-'C. .Miller, Mrs. i. j. i:nanwicn, Mrs. for the proposed Moose temple. iT, H. Conklin. .Mrs. L. Presto, Mrs. siewari v rencn ami .wrw. . v. llefly. The Cove High school will play and Wallowa bas- riday and Sat- cloueur. Below aro two inu male .siiniiRhols , IRRIGATION HELD GREAT LOCAL NEED (Continued from Page 1) bill, would niako It Imposslblo foi'i LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER TAX PROBLEM (Continued from Page 1) a uombinallou of school districts to divest any ono district of Ita high school und remove It to soino otnor district.' . .'. . McCready says that this bill would make checkerboard of rue union high school . districts In tho cumm8sUm lllul V8Mted In the Indh stute. as one school -district In n Vduul munlclpalltloa. . i- : croup - could block .any. errort of t.uvklll tllKW) the , position that lhe. neighboring districts to form a.,lle c,ll8B f)( ,hniHmtei p,,rtloulnrl.v unlyn-hlK.il schpol dlsUlot. lh0 Hmi,iol. ones, ure not equipped Irrigation problem." ' , ' ' ,. ' w y '" u""le successfully with a rut in general. Mr. Green s ii mariis oum nimii m ..." ..j- poniUim of the proportions or tne were to the effect that there Is too and Means Committee, was directed u.e,,hon, company; that they have much building, too much business ! Monday night at tho Slulo. Land'mil uu, cuuui not secure capable competition and too much of the Settlement Commission because It ,., uxe).tH to handle the multl feellng that all la going well and . has failed during tho last two years piu-ny 0f problems such regulation Attend, Baker "tU-ct - !'lt was d fine meeting and the Baker people surely put on a good the Enterprise show,", said a state 'truff la officer . kettmll teams on who was In m Grnnde today. A'urdny, Jan. 25 and 2U. , been visiting for tho j numnen oi peuce ouicers were nie ,-urs. j. t;. miner ano .n-i.. lusi nigni unu. Luis muiiiwK vit V, .-unHnwirK win enienuiii iiic . n. way to their homes from Baker dlen' guild at the home of Airs. (ices to' Salt IjlKC : wnere mey niieuoru mu ivuw .viiucr on puiuiuuy uliui-iiuuii, jmii A. C. lliiler. of lu Suit I.akt; t lly today. Blinker has been visiting his par- j enls. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Mctiel-. 1 , l 1 .. r T-I I ..n...,t ! I.lllll III l.lt kilt. nil.'. tlV w K' ftJl,p.l, wi-l fleer's meeting yesterday..,. Buck. today. Mr. Lleuallen, of Pendleton, was among those visiting -in i.a u-ranoe. xie left this morning. ,i eliniriiiiin of the 11. of it. C. of the . I'airyiliaii I'nlon I'aeiflc. railroad. . - l.efl l-lir - IMrtlaml . . .. W. D. Morrison aceoinrjunied by Mrs. Hnrr-y Gibson, left this after'-': noun by "car for Portland where, th.y will arte'nd the funeral 'of Mrs. Gibson's brother-in-law, W. I. Long, who .passed- away this liiurnlig at his home there. Tho illneral will be Thursday. They ex pect to return to La Grande thu firt of next week. :' ' 1'iisscs Tlirougli, S Hal !.. Johnson; linlorprlse dairyman, passed through I.a Grande this morning en route home: I'roin I'ortland where he huB beflll' visiting his brother, C. H. Johpson, formerly of ;':, Kntorprlse.'.w .vV,Hl brother Is now stock room manager of the Brltoon Brothers store, Mr. Johnson says. - Hal Johnson had a medical, examination at tho Veter an's hospital In Portland. lib. Dean Puekelt collided with ull- other boy at the basketball game 4il Saturday evening and cut a se vere gash above ono of his eyes. Prof. I.'. O. Springer took hlni to La Grande to see a physician, who took, three stitches In the w;ound. -,.'"' r-4-1 . '.. : ';.:iLxxrr.; MIST HAMI , ? to sell oft the state's trial farms, .mhrure. and that n system sometimes known as model farms. l)(.tti regulation would open the One of thl'Se Isiocnled near Itose-1.,, tu serious abuses, corruption buig,' one near Independence und )ul(j political Intrigue. Adinltling in isnsiern Oregon. 'Unit ii city tho slue of Portland the problems could be overcome by' communliy rominum-,- mir.. v.,r, ... lmKni ue .wining io emuune a nn.niinfiillnn linil eOmillllllilV lOV- I OH t Of f inSineHH. ! I I UH' V COIIIUI m- . ommClldll llOll fur 111 U 11 1C1 ll I rell- alty. that the city's future will take care or Itself. ' Preceding Mr, Green. Mr. Apple- I... l. II. a uTt'iinl of mil IttllMlll , V. ..." --'--- I, in, ,. . -K; on n cny s KiiM.in :. ...r.l.t. n... ., .. ,,,, sj..,,,.,,,. , ... '. ,. MU bleius of ovcr-bulldlllg und ' " "" ;'""" " niigiii no nine iu worn ncii ..-.,,..- conditions sirnyer. a veieruu nifiiiui.r ui v.... tlon out errecuveiy, i-ursin says ne I nlnri hVMTlt II lit hol'll V 111 Se I the llln,. anil l-n I n.fl Y Inir If 11 Wei'C I'O- ''.!' ' fin ins I lei's! (Ira A- lib 'a 'bill giving t,.i,.,.,l i ,.i,.h of 11)11.0111) nopu- Mr. Appleily pointed to the ,hem the uuthorlty arid see It they iut0n or over, growth and development of the . ., , . within the next two .. . . Motor Action Tllkell 1,'lllieu niuien ub " Kit-.,. ,,,".. to smi.ii. wiWiaTeHihirfMi eouiinent was' followed .exlstlngrnnd,! )roposed,. inol'ir. First steps toward haiinonl.lng Vtli I'hulrnian Rush- ,,.e license laws In Oregon: with light of the' iliouse wlnir of the almllnr statutes In tho state nf conunltfee that a elib-coirilillllen be f - , , , , . , 1 i,..,.lntfel.t l.i UMi'ei-liiln what. ' lite ' - - , In a brief "rebiiual, following ai,,tuv,.,,,t.. Invoslment ih -the Mr. Green, he declared that he and , (nrni. UMO,iniB to. There was eomu Mr. Green wero In perfect accord. -p ,(, to this", but It t'lirrled.. "We, all want tlidw- things Mr, v(ln col nliw approved a mo Greeh says we-n.l. he conclud- by Kenalor Hell 'that the statn ed. "If ro get what ho iiroposns .,,. ,.., , ,;..a.f ,.MI,1 l.il.ni- George F. Flannula or Astoria must serve life In the stute penitentiary l .l an l, -at.l.-lf nf 1 ' . .j ,':,. . ...... t- Hiruyer Win un I'one. l n.,uripeii timv i,0 .;. ...ollOn 'hv -oBeratlon. loyally, optimism and A "il " ""I .' enerBy e cxuriuu iu mi ni Interests of the coinmiinity. Obituary To lluvo Turkey Feeil Tho Knights of Pythias and tho ', Pythian Sisters, of Ui Grande, will j hold a UiKki-y feed Monday nlffht ni.iiie i. i'. nan. u was uecmeu lust niwlit at the meeting- of tho KnlKhlK of Pythias. At tho ineet iitsr first nink initiatory work was jm nornicl. lon l Gaily will be in charge of plans forvthe Mon day lianiiot, It is nniiomiced. ,, Mi'i't Wednesday . .Innif-s K. PaKc t;ainp' No. 14 and (he l,atliiK auxiliary- will hold a n-Kulaiv nU'otlnj; Vcdnesday, Jan, I':!, at the K. of P.hatt. .Supper will he served ujHti o'clock. All eoinrades and t'heffc .wtveB are In vited. The camp and auxiliary will hold u jjoint installation after the supper.'. : . Mvs, AKfmiih Visits Mrs. K L. Al.spauKh und child ren. Mario and Itohert. of I.os An Kelrs. 'ul.t m e in Ka Grande vis it. ii;? Mrs. Aljiaim'h's father. J. W. Van Kleet, and her brother. Clint Van I'h t't. Mrs. Alspaugh is wide ly known in l.a Grande. UeTore her man-lase she was Iora Van Kleet. She has not been in la Oiande' for six years. Mrs. Al fpaukh and her children are at the arajawcu Inn and expect to be in I-a Grande for several more days. Dance. Plans Proj?rcs.s ' Plans are being niado for what' is expected to be one of the biR gest American Legion dances, fof thev year. The Nighthawks will furnish the music. The affair is to be a "movie dance" and will be held at Zuber hall h'rlday night. Lewis M. Lewis, motion pU-tiire man. will bo at tho dance: to: take motion pictures of all the dancers. The- equipment for the tahlmr of the pictures. Including cameras and lighting. equipment will arrive In- Ui Grande' tonight. Mir. Lewis reports. . Ho will be In this eity Wednesday -morning to make final plans for thejdance. Marooned In ColiI- KnaH f v Mr. and,rMr.V Orvilte JJoan ttftrr flfttehding a pinochle party, P;mr day night Jit, Hie home of .livtnd Mrs. Cap Tuttle' near Imbler, got Into their automobile about mid night to drive to their home in La Grande but the automobile refused to go. The weather was about 20 degrees below aero at that time and the wheels had frozen so they wouldn't turn and the gear shift wouldn't shift. Mrs. Doan says. The frozen car was towed to a caraco at imbler where It was thawed. Mr. t oan had un en gagement at' 2 o'clock Sunday" af ternoon in Ia Grande, but was unable, to return ; her' until 8 o'clock, says Mrs. Doan. Thvy spent the night at the Tuttlo homo, j -v YOU MAY NEVER BE OFFERED such enormous reductions, such enor mous savings, such enormous bargains, again on Men's and Young Men's' Quality Clothing, Furnishings and shoes. i niissioil lie.'('onsoydiitei or appro-1 for the murder ot his wife, I-Jlla A spiritualist 111 Kliginnd . says , llannula, according to an opinion Woodrow Wilson. Is euiiiinunw-nl-1 of the supreme court, today. Thctng Willi the ea,ii!i.- .'daybe ne nan. opinion was written' by Justice a few things to say about tho Kel llalid and affirms the lower court. I logg peace tmct , ,; ' plialton.-pifrpoes. The following upproil-Uiloti( items approved lenlatlvely: t - Kor executive deparlllleltl -' 1:15, M: secretary' of state, '.i.H: trarfspol'tullou of Insane;. ullen iiu'd non-i-eildem iliihlli'- iHinrgesr ?4'.- Wll, 1,1AM nr.vri-'.it William Hunter, of l.ostlno,' died Hunduy at Hot Lake. - This morning the body was sent to l.ostlno for Chicago Inspects Lindbergh's,1 Nenb . i - burial. Mr. Hunter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Hunter, his sister, Mrs-. Krodell, all of I.ostine: his minis, Mrs. Kmma Moore and Mrs. George Kltipatrlck, all of Hali ln, nn,l Mm. ltiiluli Itloom. a cousin. I. .11 U-....I In l.nwltm. IhlM MllirllltlLf on tho train' for the funeral ser vices. ' r? -i,. KL-.-ZZ. . ' & WW&-'JiZJrjLZZrzz- - ' .r.- , m.sys-..- 111 "MS til "r.v. ".'i"sa k0NT( LOTHIET ' THE STORE W.TH--gS'5CI".'C?JV rftty'&z- 'nY'Jl tff L fel r S .' Km -- -' H WE BUY FOR T KSS B SELL FOK Jj ESS Women's Patent and Calf Oxfords , lllucher slyles, liulll-ln laney .colored tongues, t'oino In . cubun. und high , heels solid ' 'letkili welt sobs. ' l.u test models -.,,. . ,r.r $2.81) ,.','.; '.'.: ;;'.''( ' ''..-'(1..,- ' ' .Men's Oxfords ,. '.Meli'a gunuiolal and calf Inn " Oxfords Hlucher- and Hals. . Holld Imther welt soles, rub-, ber heels . - $2.69 - $3.98 Iteiin-nilH-r. Wo Always M-ll lliiler sillies for Less. NewY5hk5t55B Destroyers of High Prices ,VA"3lu. "oWowi V"'r flrfura If Kv-' Moore , GARY COOPER in ., ,'. "LILAC TIME" TODAY Only . - TOMTE IS CHINA NITE Also i One of the principal ntlrnrllnns at lhe Nulb.n.l Aln-raft chow In Chicago has been Colonel Charles A. I.lmlbeigh's new p-rsoniil plane. The CPy i.f I 'lu:.biis. n exhlbllijf there. Thee Interlnr YlrwK show Miss lleln Meflulre. CbP-ugo. iolng Iu ine of the be r'h-r and (lie OKiirlou cnblll. The bit! ship, bull! f..r the Trniisrontin'-ntiil Air Trsns-mrt irtnuny a Joint air-rBll pusseiiB'-r service l 'w hich l.llicll.irgh Is vil e president tin a wim:h cii1 "of 7 f i, Is 5(1 feet long mid - -W41t;li 'Hollfl TMittrifU when l...l-.l. II is riiili.tH-d Willi Ofc.it. una. rwrurlipnor jiuuiiffi.Mi!t.w iwti Kiir.i-w.. ".Wtti"TfWi'.-tT:i "TKiV.vlK-d t- th. v :u-.i'j.'. ut :a! ll tha i. z 2& s I I . VI 3 o C 3 X o CO ; .-(.. )'':.'..- .;-.' I., .' ; - 1 I; MM. Kv&s to&Ze a W JUIIIUIU . I .X I - 19 &5STB.I RrvnK '-!"- J I V1 Sf !! WITH KATiiRYN CAnVtU a (Paramount , (picture i 3sL Jz - si W- ' 'in kr " s,OKB a:KH-' W JJ C8 f VjjVy (A. V, V ,N" 1 1 secrets lire-: fT- bo T-S l Pv V lives and loves! Tho ' JZ S"1" tl 11 1 J? Hophlstlcnted Men- 3 8 S X I KiMtfrrfM "-J Jou.- . A roliuilltln Ef Ei i Comedy .l -Jl : - -