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Tuesday, May 21, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Local News In Brief Here for VUll .Mr. uwt Mrs. Curl A. Heaver, of l.os Ansi'los, California arrived yes terday evening frum Portland and w ill make all extended visit at the home of Mr. und Kirs. F. B. Apple Assembly Hclil , A boys assembly was held at 9 o'clock this uiornluir In tlio a Grande High school and at- 1 o'clock this afternoon a regular student body meeting was held for GENE TUNNEY IS MADE DEFENDANT Half Million Dollar Breach of Promise Suit Instigated by Woman. Scout Summer Camp Will Open On 30th of June Tha Buy Scouts summer camp opens June 31) at Catherine Creek, camp 6. "A wonderful spot has been chosen for the camp, and a SUBMARINE IS RAISED FROM ; SEA BOTTOM (Continued from Pace Nine) . the sunken si.ttmartne. At 11:27 a bottle with tlio fol lowing message was picked up: "ti ll heading 15U true In 87 feet of water. M'uir bottom. Control room abauduned. Listed two do good training and experience Is creee southward.' guaranteed," Scout Kxeeutivo K. I At 11:40 tour buoys plumed by NKW HAVEN. Conn.. May Jl I... They returned hOtlie With K.lthn mttMi& n 1ntullli, .,,w .In. lAPt AnnniiHNim.nl u-u mill It. Appleby und son, Carlton who dent body officers, although they here today that papers In a suit for" Uussell Scott steles. The boys will , the Milliard wore dlreetl over the have lioen in l'ortlund over the . will not actually assume their of-Aliened breach of promise of mar-J b away month. Uubniurlne and that phuse of the weekend with Mrs. Appleby and young son. Andrew Bell. To Tcnrll lit Nllvcrlon Hermun Kramer of this city, who Is u member of this year's flees until school Is over. rlaue with tloo.oou claimed dam reparations for camp will start (experiment Wus completed by 8:12 'litres, brought, by Mrs. Katherlnej June 1. A swimming pool will boj, ,h, uftoniuuu supplied from a warm spring and i h 1. I. l.i...rtivc HI ..r X.'&w ViirV 1 The Arcade announced that W ugaln.t James (dene) Tun- j "'"'!? V"nl"r'Tty '"own and by 3:r.5 p. pi,i kii.i... . nev. retired heawwehiht boxlnal JO,in tllot Allen, lnlirsiiy oi , ,,... hllll ... h uibiA t ..... -I.. ur..ii..nA " ehulimlun. hud been KPnt tu Brldice- Oregon;. h'ruuuuuiiK iixiu inu umvt r-. iterry and Florence Vidor, will bo port to ue eniereu in tue superior sity oi uieaon, ..s eiecieu lu ; 8,own tomorrow. Thursday und tho faculty of the high school at, Friday Instead of "Stolen Kisses." Silverton. Oregon. Mr. Kramer T,l0 Kture tu be shown deals with Will loach history und have chargo tll0 Chinese and their tong wura. Woi piiyHiufii wiuvuuuii iui mu uuys, io to Seaside- - Mia. O. U. BetU, Mrs. Marjorlc i'runcls. Mrs. Joan lllrnle and her mother Mrs. Harriet McDonald have ftono to Seaside where they will intend tho P. E. O. conven tion. They are stopping in Port land a day und will then continue, their trip. Trl-Motor Pin no Here TIo tri-motor plane "West Wind" was seen over I.n Grande abou noon yesterday. The plane was in l'emlleton und was bringing pas HriiKecs over tho mountains, , It left shortly afterwards. i , ' Here From linker - ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metzler, Mr. and Mrs, Truman Hcndryx and T. A. Tourtney were in l.u Grande at tend ins tho Courtney-Snodijrasa ucildlnff Kund-uy. Tliey returned Sunday night civil court of Kali-field County, The papers were sent by a dep uty sheriff fur filtnjr this morning, and u member of the luw firm of Field, , Durant und Levero 'went to 111 at Her Home j court iu arrant; tor ouier ueiaua Mrs. W. W. Thomus hus been HI , 01 Ul BU"- , , , at her home on Sixth street for tho I Tn papers hud nut been filed last few days. Hho is English noon. It was seated at the. of teacher at tho 1m, Grande.- High fll!e of Colonel Lewi l b le d. who NiKned the writ us . commissioner of the superior court, that the de lay Vu due to details of garn isheeing ull bunks in Htamford und Greenwich in which there was a poKuibillty that Tunney , had ' a bank account. It was stated that i,vm.. iinin ! attachment hud been .. entered u ".T.,-..., x... UKalnst Tunney - estate, bought school. Hero From kilter prise .. Miss Thelma Cray, of Knter prlae. Is In I.a Grunde. She cumo here yesterday. , . in this city today, from Boise.' Ida. They ure both uhout h year ago In Stamford for I Vol 11 Salt lake City- Lynn H. Thorn 1011 and Gladys jKort Worth. Tex. itincnan are visiting neru Suit Luke City, Utah. - Here From I'ortluntl " Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis und Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Henderson, of Port land, are La Grunde visitors today, MurriuKi l'lccnse Lssuod .' - Theodore D. llenavides, county of lOH Anlmos, Colo., and Clco J. lilnt'hart, from union county, weret nmrried yesterduy nt Judge H, K.j Hraily'a office. The ' witnesses nj ppm rn r a e, K. O, t.iufg und Mrs,-Jumes J4-iV I. Ki nniB. , VrtMi iWuiello ',.' 1 H.tK.-Brudy lif a La Grunde vis itor from Pocatulio. MrBrudy Is a hotuljinan. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Urlggs, who managed the mesa hall at tho last , camp, wilt also be In charge this year. - Tho boya wilt be divided Into three groups, as follows: tho Ulue Grouse, boys who huvo been in camp one period before und must be a flrst-cluHs scout; the Brown Bears, consisting of two troups; ahd the Beavers, boys who huvo At 3: lit Diver ObeLskevleh went KtllVUKO nlr hose hud been hooked up reudy to blow out any compartment in cluding the main bullast tank. The diver returned to the surfaeo ut 4:41, und eight minutes luter the Muliurd sturted to blow the water out of the H-ll. The submarine broke water at 5;U5 p. m. ' . The crew of the S-ll stayed In the eumpurtments not supposed to be flooded. They received food ny Second Airman Killed tin Ohio Army Maneuvers never been In . camp. There have melius, of the submarine signal been 2b boys registered und about ejector -hleh wus operated irom 60 more arc expected. YOUTHFUL SLAYER ; IS NEAR DEATH (Continued from Psg 1) u country home und wblcll Is as sessed for J14.00U. . Mrs. Fogurly formerly lived In -where 'She. so- from ieured'a divorce. Colonel -Field suld she Is nut now In Connecticut Out declined to suy where sh was slnylng. He said that at the pres ent time there would be no further Information about the case -other than contained In the papcra w-hloM wuuld bo on !lle In the. 'superior court ut Hrldgepolt.: ; - V J PRESIDENT FOR ELEVENTH TERM i (Continued from Pago 1) hpetinl Work . ' According to word received, Dr. t. S. Moore is taking special work in the Mnyo Clinic which he. will finish about June 1. Dr. Moore In-; architectural lines, and is huppily It mil iu ue iiui;iv about June 3. . met Tunney nt not -HprniRs, lat.k In the curly purt of 192fi. -She ob tained her divorce f runt' John Pog urty, it Is understood,' on May' 9 of Unit year. She has a daughter aged ubout ten years. " ' v " lnshlo Iho craft. Tim sea was 'choppy while the test wus In prog- Ircss. . . . , - Those In' charge of tho operu- (Ions wore-' Lieutenant Comnmmtcr Ifekiiuyler. Mills, commanding sub murine division 3 of which tho S-ll iui flagship, usslsted liy l.ieutenunt that;',.half dosen Jltiuw at IcaaC Commanded . 1. M.. Dalton, com flnke hud, thrciUened to hill her irmumllng the- B-12. IJeiiienuiit K. She did not stop going with' lleem. II, smllh. eommumllng the . rS0 He threatened to kill Herbert. .'und Lieutenant ' Ji 11. Hupp, colli who he hud never seen." tho girl - mandlug the Mallard, . . continued. 'tThcit iio told mo 4ie ; . - . - ' ' ' dldn'f mean It. Hut every time. I saw ; )ilm; he. started .-quarrelling about my-, friendship or Herbert. I told hlih tlmt if he felt that way I -.hover wanted lo see him. again." ;Testcrday afternoon Mnke went LINDY'S FLIGHT SECRET REVEALED YKI.I.OW 81'ltINOM. Ohio. May 21 (AIM Killed oil a flight of friendly greeting between rival alr- mnn in tlio United Mate-nanny uir; und ground w-ur uulnn in Ohio, Hec ond Lieut. Klonin W.' Bhndo toduy wus the second victim of the man euvers. Ho was killed In a plune crush near here lute ycstoi-duy. Second Lieut. KdwurU .Meadow lost his lire In ai head-on collision with another piano Saturday. . Shade was assigned to the first pursuit group of tho nir corps at Soli'ridge Kl'eld. Mich. His unit was stationed with tlw "llluo" army nt Norton Kleld, Columbus, for the maneuvers. Yesterday ho und fel low, plltta Hew to Wright Kleld, Duytiin, to chat with uriiiy filers of tho opposing "Itort" urmy thero while troops wero: mobilised for tho completion or- tho muiiouvers this week. r Knglno trouble developed when ho sturted. Ho inudii reputes und followed soutu dlslunee behind his comrades. After the visit wus com- plcted, englno trouble occurred u ; second time and Lieut. Shndo uguln wus left alone- - . I lie wus flying nt about 200 fect uUltudo'when tho englno stopped,; according to 1". A., Donley,- nour! whoso homo the plane fell. Shudo j wus deud whou taken, from the j wjxckug,e. , It wus auid that his ! switches wore closed and that tho i safety belt wus loosed, Indicating thai the officer knew be was to ' crush. - . .. ! during tho Iwo-duy show, und a program Is to provided. Ho pre sented a floor plun that bus btion worked out. Several announcements wore mudo during tho luncheon. K. D, Towler announced the high school exhibit tonight, H. H.r.ltlchurdson spoko of tho poppy sulo to start May 25, and Mr.'Nolson unnounced the next meeting of the chumber, which will bo held in tho L O. O. K, temple with the llluo Mountain grangu ladies .serving a chicken dinner. , H. 1'. Mutthcwu it ported for tho Eastern Oregon Normal ' school i publicity con'ultteo und Georgu H. J Currcy reported thut listing of i rooms for students uro cumlng In satlsractoiily. tf; Jeff eraon -high' school: and tulle (Continued from Page 1) d' w,(h Miss linott "Ho talked , planned and Miss Morrow's arrival such... a -criisy -fashion thut I - run : i....ki...u VAfie iinie.i' for t'ul- Mrs. Fugurty, It Is.'understood.iou.'l'Jpt lhc,.hlltty und up to-my ,' i.indborgh's hopoff. Tho avla- ... m..'..nn.. .., II..' Uiulnnu i Arlr- f.ib-,. ,i.lf.' hr'a i.c 11... d,.1.i v . ... L. ,.. Ulhos-room while '.one "if the school r..nA..jr.i 1.1... i ii.- ..fvin nrv-ii-i lea fviJi -i 1111 111 iuo uuivm Utt.stri-aald' Ivduj:.' :' ,. , WimcsKcU SlmuUng -Mnke left .the ofdqe und during the. after-noon-wandered about In the-corrldor. '- . .. . ,- ..-' (or did n6t uso his regular field In a further uttcnipt to throw, tlio would be-' kldnuppcrs oft Iho trull. Vl I SHOES HOSIERYjj I Across from Bohnenkamp'a ' Chain . Stow Men's Dress , Trousers Ixits of 'Em ' A good line at $3.98. Others ?2.p8 to ; $1.95 Baccalaureate and Commencement next. : SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT IS REACHED Conttnuod from PftK 1) to La Grande; situated Kt'OKruphicully as fur au I Eu stern Oregon Is concerned. . . 4 i)r. Dayton was surprised at tho MENUS ' Ity SLslcr Mary I splendid homes In tho residential I How many f""" " NOItTH iHAVKN, Me., May 21 ! (Al'l The -second anniversary of 1 Colonel Chillies A. Lindbergh's . "When I came out of the room ' New York-1'uiis nonstop flight t the end of Urn -sixth period l) found him uppurentlyi Intent on fmot Herbert In- the hull." the girl J further", flying lessons for his fl- said. M did nop seo. Waller until .uncce, Miss Anne morrow. he walked up lo us and askKl.lt'' Ollll. fl.lW. llVUH'lll, -;j ; ''Then' he Xlrcdl" . Jl unci reds of students w-cro rush and , duets show, Mr. Nelson said that lite vuiiuiin vuimiiiiii'n ...... mulling iii'i'iiiiuements und thut an I enthusiastic meeting of producers I nnd niunufueturers wus hold lust I night. Supplementing his remm-ks, It. V. Coimey suld thut moro thunj 30 exhibits wer expected und thut uiTungoiucnta bud been mudo for (o spaces. 1'iiies will bo offered i ltctiirn lo lilalii John il. Norrls," attorney, andl district and also that In slue. It has Judge Martin Luther, both of lay-1 practically doubled. "I noted that tile, Ida., returned to their nomes. many of tho homes arc In settings """ , .:,, Vho iriri who has principal,' .averted a. panic. . Girls Sunday night after spending Bat- jot landscape guldens equul to those . enough, to cat. Iho girt w nunas, J" , hvstcrlcur us Klnku shot the dunlin experience oi naviua - u -,, . . purt of, the meal cold.pr dried optj"? though l ie hallway to and Ceforc ; Iho other part . is dono," from-cla.se,. .-Proo.pt uclloi, by he unlay and SunUuy In Im GranUei found in large cities, on IjualnoBH. ho auid. Munlclpul chaneH, llkcwlHo at tracted hla attention. "When I was in La Grande iu lloa yourj muthes hltchen ha learned, the " sluinpo.L to Jh tioor. natural routine In proparing mealfl. ! V' " ranrouv unu ri,m . ... . . !T... ; i.it. J ft II ut hov L fit) nl rd. und tlio stu- ,r I'i" . -'- . airucuf were covcrou aiieniuioiy . . The COfOncr. suld Joilny no 111"- nreuks ill ttic Aduins uvenue pavc-ith dust and mud. but toduy 1: "v " . C . t quest-Would' be held until lm could mi nt yesterday In tho business sec-; find many miles of modern vave-i coed. , )))e;.. ai(.cr,u,u whether Mnkoj Hon, where It hud been necessary? incnt. Your street lighting system To. this end, . many time-tables; wV ..., . ...,.., .) "M- cut tho puventent to repair-" in throughly modern und the lump for rousting and baking and poll-1 , , wilier iiiauia. posts imuicuiuioiy urresi ine uiiciv-o ms i'w." n.c v.. .- 1 4 Hon of visitors und beget their ud-' out. Although they will proVS ln-t Trip to Illinois miration. Your water system gives -; vuliiublo to the beginner, tlifie-ta- j Mr. und Mrs. W. W. Klnzlo urcJyuu tt quullty,uf water that will bios do not stop lo consider- tho going lo Clinton. III. They planJuiCuse tho tusto nnd which. I uni t varying ugo and ripeness of veg-i lo visil llieir ouugnicr nirs. lony yurc. Is US Chcmlcully pure US HUH ciuoies aim itinl rroni them thoy will continue tlH'ir trip -to Detroit, Mich IIcit l-'rotn Itakor . .Mr. und Mrs. Juineu Iturnrtt were horfc Troni Maker Sunday. They visited A. W. Iturnett and . H. liurnctt und returned the anio fveninK, Ki'lurii to I'orlliind .Mrs. Alfred Do not. of Tortlund Iiiih lteen visltiiif? Mr. and Mrs. It. 1'hoiniLK Tor the past three days. She returned to hur home yesterday. THE GARDEN ltun und Portland is very proud Younj?. freshly eulhered vcffje-l r . - - of Us water system. I really think; tables will cook In less time llian T)e tl()e for lhe ,a, pluriliiip of cun feel a very Intense pride In tho. withered will luko longer to cook Pr.aafhnr,(!en,f . TscusoTwJ growth itnd - development of l.a than fresh ones. , . ., . l.hor- ut. best and several plantings , Grande has us good a promise us, Tlu. Blz. of th VegctublC ehlerss,, ieeUel, .,. nmko ,B se,on. a' uny cl y In the suite. j Into the problem. Smull .wgcla.: ul)s,anlui,. 0Iie; i.Ut curly vur-j bym lUtun. I.. Aviutlo . ,,. or llirB0 unca cut , small lc(lc9 for ,., crop. ,.' do Dr. Liayton also commented on .. wlll cook quicker ; than j hol flouflBll hol wcathof ,,ela the uvlatlon , field near 1Mb c y. !,, k.rt who,c. . The more sur- , ,, t,I)iy ..Inllst. ,e" planted so . .. , " " I CO t'X WOBl'U. 111V HI1UI IVI IHC.V.WUP.- ,i.i.r.t lut hnA rlW. fu V.'Krilllll l. Iim period. - .- ' Ud their tlhe- production by July Green beans cut In diamonds ulia ;Hh devdic the. remuindur of ure supposeu 10 cook in a ' their-cireor to iilutarhitr Oods' (io'iiK lo Kiiaene ' Mr. und Mrs. Kloyd Sherwood and Shirley Ann and Gerald, are Hiit niliiiK their vacation In Lluuene. They will vlnit Mrs. K. U. Sherwood They left puvc the way for future airmail und passenger stops," ho said. Before leaving for Wallowu, Dr. Dayton reminisced: "All of my previous trips lo Wallowa luko were started on the trulti to Klgin, which took four hours, und from Elgin I rode the hurricane deck of cunnot b fresh from the gurden, ules. If tho beans are young - nd I llttr ,.,tt (, j.t., Iu tender and freshly; picked l they j (r!eU lo: ,,e of prvVLt HB.slstai.ce iu I ,n. tl... IW. .kC length of tlme.-llttt all vegetables ,,,., , .p,.,. inuk.,1 'cov r about two weeks. Prist evening on No. 23. Homo I'niin TehKaM?t Mildi-od Stoddard returned from Ti'loraset : last evening where she a stage. I've gone in there when the dust wus four to six inches deep from Klgin on and ulso when tho snow wus banked high by tho road- j side and the cold nipped your ears beloro reaching Joseph. We would 1 leave hero early In the morning und , reach Joseph ut y or 10 o'clock at' night. 1 uni told we uru going to so in oruer ia n IC nvCiUvn to prevent the paper cooking h short length fj time a. : rom ,)Ccomlnff wU tll0 lengthwise before cutting in short ' fr!?? has been teaching. She is liome.nukv it toUlly in ,e8a thlin 3 houvs for her summer vacation with lu-r.und s0ner if w forget the traf- niuther, Mrs. K liner Stoddard. t.ubijf to linker K. ItiiKsell Scott went to Baker today, where the scout mothers of I taker art organizing a Mother's club for scouts. Mr. Scott wus In luiliter last even nig. fic luws." M"HH- l-YOltl IlllllthlgtOtl - Paul Walker returned last cven inc Trom Huntington. He has been visiting his brother Samuel Walk er, since Jr'rhluy. COMMISSION TO MEET AT WHITE HOUSE Allow au minutes for cooking , ', dunor s dope ml upon a . ..... , ato plant ue of brush pens for the UKpunigiUi. hid iimo lor pri-r-. - - - i,, ii,i. l. hnn. It's . latest crop. Bicause of their .more when ' one Is (Continued from Pag 1) good vegetuble pressed for tfiiic.- Orei'ii peas should cook In 40 to 30. minute. The ilmc depends on the maturity of the peas. But It takes time to shell pcus. longer i than preparing beans or paring potatoes, ho they arc not a good vegetable to choose when dinner iiiu.it be served In 3U minutes. New beets should cook In 30 lo 40 minutes. If they aro smooth. innumerable tiny hair- ItetiiniM Prom Pendleton a former Jurist. Kenneth K. Jlaek Mrs. Agnes Clayconib returned Inlosh. of Washington slute. and friiiii l'emlleton where she has been ! one cduealor. Miss Ada I.. Com vlsltlng her brother lloss Leslie, slock, president of ICiulellffo eol Khe Iiiih been away two days. llciie. Cambridge, -Muss. The commission Is expected to Returns 1'nim Mosi-on - i gi t ut Its work within u short time Juiiltli Moore returned last even-jand colicededly has before II the "C from Moscow, where she has most stupendous undertaking or been visiting friends over thu-nnv similar body in the history tlf munn. of New Orleans, president- I i ....ii L!,... ,.Uu..,.l,.l i..,. t i. i i i. i.i....i without of the l'h;f.y;'l"nl":, egg. they wlll cook In just serve to shad- the roots and breull vigorous growth there Is a theory that' they withstand hot weather better than tho dwarf type. Whether this. Is true or not, a sowing of brush peas now will give a fine crop In July und will be welt worth tho effort of furnishing sup port. The tall pea aro of unex- cdlfd quullty, furnish Iho largest pods and uno vine produces muiy, pods than a dwarf vine. Hrush peas are much h-avler cruppers , lliuitj dwarf peas nnd hnve a longer seu-j son of bcarmg. Their tall growl I-1 )l'::'rjz: ;! Insurance 1 lUlKtltihfj . - a roji m sbbi k m w t ' ! ' Insurance UlMMHfNkirat a)MikmrMtr VrtfPlttfll JrWsMMyfM IwWlMtetmtaner, hW, rM, tm Mnt i SEE . & ' HEAR Startinrr Tomorrow 100 ALL TALKING SEE & HEAR "Cliinatowti 1 . With ' ' ; WALLLACE BERRY FLORENCE VIDOR SEE A Tong War in China Town HEAR the crackel of machine guns and pistols It's a great Thriller! Every Character Talks Now Pluyiiiir 100",, All Talkinir "STRANGB CARGO" A full pound for your, pound price It meini 10c In your pun isTOry time you buy Schilling fiill-MclBht baking powder. All cream of tartar baking powders cell at about the same price. . But wmg contain only Vi of a pound. One conUini a full pound. And "1 pound" U 'printed on the tin in plain sight. !. . Coffee T 82 EstracU L . . Splcea Tea ill I I III V I Also a Movietone Acts ' ; I Fox Sound News I I 1 I m-w nSI nrHI'illllll'l f -T''l " ' I ' 'V ""I IIIUM I'l-H"!'! i s. mil : MavS; with tho IM t . V weekend. (.cing io Walla Walla Mr. ami Mrs. Tnhlii urv leu via K" today for Walla Walla; Wash. They j plan to make their home there. ("H Hem M i inlay Mr. and Mrs. Ace Kgglcson, of KntcrpriMv, visited with friends In 1-a Grunde Hi in day. tiiig to Porllnml Mm W. K. Craig, of Enterprise. h'tt last evening fur Portland. Kho will be away about' a week. Hto From Stokane . K. MacMarr. of the MarMarr Stores, of Spokane, was In I-a timnrie yesterday, looking over tho t rritury. Ho left last evening. lhe country. juese us to the length of time It will roiulrv fir the completion of the Job miry, but even lhe most optimistic agree that final report is not to be expect ed within a year and a half or two y'ars. While the officii.) white hiusr announcement of the pcrHniuitd designated the body as the national law enforcement L-ommlwiun. Its chief function appear to be mwmi elated in the popular mind with prohibition sQnforuemenL. This trend of thought I clearly reflect ed , In the comment of the Hec tlons made by leading memberM of Generally speaking the-e cm nientniwere favorable, with mime of the dry a well mm the wetM lather enthusiastic and decidedly hopeful of some concrete rejult far a the whole pruhumioii that length of time. They require but a few minutes preparation Tor cooking and arc caally und quickly prepared for - Mcrvins. Wliilc they won't do for a hurry up meal, they arc excellent for the meal which allowa 45 minutes to uii hour for Its preparation. New currota cook tender In 16 to 2U minute. Hincn they must 1m Mcraped for cookinff. a few minute must be calculated for their preparation. New potatoes wilt cook In 30 minute. I-'lvo or It' minutes must bt allowed for ucruhlng or par Inn. .Ml theso thlnfffi must be reck oned with and each article of food that Ik to be nerved must be pre pared and cooked with regard to the other dlnhes In the menu. W Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stackland and .Muciition U concerned. ;rndnon. or ove. were In I -a Orando ycaterday. Odd Thiagi Alut B4 Tied Is a bundle of njirndotei; we Co to It with reluctance, yet we quit It with regret; we make an our minds every night lo Imtp It early, but we make np our Imdief eviTy morning to kep It late. Colton. the heat of the num. There ha been a return lo grow ing the taller petia of lute years with the development of conipeJI tlva vegetable growing and grcatel intcrenl In the garden aliowa. .The tall peas will filvi; tho finest ex hlbltlon podst. t hate planted pcaa ahould ... be planted about double the depth of the earlier plrntingii In order to gel tho roots down where they will huvc a cool run. They should also be planted much more thinly than n customary Tall growing peas should be spaced two Inches apart In the row, un they make so mueii heavier growth of alalk and leaf. Esptit r Nethlag A sketch In a theatrical weekly rails the subject an "expert Hon tamer.' We doot uppe there Is nytbin. In which mediocrity how pp quicker than In lipn Unlet. t Sealed EtffUps If you've forgotten to Inclom that check in your letter you can reopen the sealed envelope by lay log wet cloth over the flap aud pressing1 with wnrm Iron. Hem Knmi Sc:kin- Mr. and Mrs. Jlert " Brwwn are neno from Spokaoe, Waali., for a ahort visit. Illilll piWIMilirni iitrr winy vi ta i unirH" ' " T t II L ,.f Svw Jersey, called un the vx- Another wet. ltepreentallve lt- People's taste ft lawks Is often tremtsts on both fide of the con- goardla of New Vork; announced! dependent OD the opportunity they trovemy to let t ?coinmlHpUn that he would have 'Voine irtanl- "S1 fr "'fhing Into cotttaef with function aod reach It concloHont Ihg iiiformiitlon" to sflve thv In- K'wl ones,- Woman's Uoiue Lvm without Interferem-e from theui iu v.Htig(it .. ' Tafliou. rp MILTON Is STAR IBB9MI ' Starting yednescjay A new kind of Love and, Ro mance in an old World Setting. I WM 1 1 r7 y L NITE In ":'EvisrFit COLLAR. It carit shrink Shirtcrnft Shirt willi an EverFitC.ol lar lias a charmml life and a long life. There's nothing mysterious about the rcaHon. Ki liecuum; an EvcrFit Collar positively cunnot nlirink, Ioho Its shape or its smartncH. Conic iu und see our selection of Sliirtcruft Shirts slyled with the style that slays. IS'iime your colors-, and we'll produce them! LOVEth? DEVIL With Marie Corda' $1.85 to $3.85 Tut Stopc Fs Eveity Man