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Monday, July 29, 1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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III . i m t r r I I
I Local INews In Drier
Iti-liirns rmm Tri lloiurus Fmm Convention
Miss Bcriha Wallpinucr rPlurnfd , Sherwood Williams and his
Hnturdny nvoninir from a motor dauh'htor. Joan, and rlandp Berry
trip to Walla Walla. fch has linen ,vc.nlly returned from their trio
visiting -Mid. t'arrle Dorolhy for , paem, whore thev attended the
the rat week and ronorts a very nraltom eonvention. The repro
nlraKillt time. .Mrs. Dorothy anl wm..UvM flom i.,, Orande won the,
V., Denimi.K or Walla Walla, ac- cup fm. attendance. This is the
romiMnied hor to ji tirande, llrli eonserlltve tim ,hey have
where they Joined Mr. and Mra. f. , ,lut lh re t th;lt tho mIp
7). Pulman and Mr. and Mrs. liar. f ne,.mftn(,mly 0,,s , f.,,sc. Ml..
vcy Hay. who are. now o:, a fishinif Wms u.n(1 th(, Ust president
trip lo Sheep ''reek. .. . . . f Hip Xotthwest realtors and was
' . . . . host at a hano.net Wednesday even-
lltMT rrom I'ordnnil - tilt;. 11. A. Ilenham and his daUKh-
Mr. and Mrs.: I.ee Hostwiek and ter- Viola, have not yet returned
their daughters, Nacy l.ee and from the eonventlon.
Cenelve. of' Portland, arrived
La Grande. They just siopp.(J over
a (fw minutes before leaving for
Itaher, where they will visit Ms
mother, for two wpeks, When ,
they return to" Iji Grande they
will visit her mother. Mm: J. It,
tSioddard until . September. Mr.
jMomwirk Wiia formerly news edi-
tyrnt ''tilt Observer.
llavf: Trip-
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson, and
Mr. and Mix K. H. K'.MIy. Mrs.
'.llen Wilson, Kay Wilson, Kay-
mond Kollv IMu.inl :m.l Goldii
Ktttly, of Iii (ii'itnde, spt-nt yester-l
They n lurned lo l.a Grande last !
ev-nlnu-. . '
Go to Portland
Mrs. Herbert Haas and Gold lb
Itonnedicl. who have been at Wat-
Iowa Lake for the past two weeks.
rettii'iieil to Portland last evening,
They report a very pleasant timo
at the take.
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Leave for FJlin-u-on. Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hales, who 1
have been visiting at the homo of I
their son and family. Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Hales, of Wallowa, left
last evening, for tiielr home In
Mlllnffton, Mo. They also visited
their son, Otis T. I'mles of La
Grande.
Vlsli Father
1 John MilKar, who has leen in
I4 Gramle for the past few days,
returned to Portland last even-in-.
He has been here visiting his
father, Thomas Kdi;ar, who ha
been seriously ill.
Mrs. " ,,' es H,"ter and her
daugh er 7: ,m r wn or V.il
Grande left this morning for jTun-i
Ungton. They will spend the day
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Caul Teat-
renu. Mrs. Teatreau Is Mrs.
Ba-
ter's daughter, who was
ly married.
cem- ,
Here l-Yom Vmaillla I
l XI .... 1 a . . 1 1 m
" -oamuiey, 01
lTmatltla, spent the weekend In
La Grande. They visited nt the
home of Mr. and .Airs. C. .1. Dou-
han and returned to their home in
I'matilla this morning. Mr. und
-Mrs. Mahoney were formerly res
idents of (his city.
On on Plcnie
Mr. and Mrs. Orville noun. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Jack Miller and family,
ami Louise Burnett and Klmer
Moon, of La Grande, spent yester
day at Kox lllll picnicking. They
report a very pleasant trip.
Ilerurn from Tncomn ,
:s Mr. and Mrs. Charles Itoehm
and daughter, Virginia, returned
to La Grande yesterday, after
spending a two weeks motor trip. I
They attended the Knrnftiire mar -
ket at Tai'oma.
Go lo Maker
Mr.. I'.lmer Horstmau niiii her
sons, Huddy and Hale, and Li-ster
Horsinmti left this morning fo
Hnker. They will visit Mary Itodd
who is 111 ut tho St. Kllxnheih hos
pital and return this evening.
Hen I'miu Spoknne
Mis, Anna I'hintiey. of Spokane,
arrived in La Grande this morning.
Her daughter. Mrs. A. M. McKin-h-y
an. I her daughter, Anna Mary,
or Wallowa county, met her at the
train this morning. Mrs. I'hinmy
will spend the winter with them.
Go to Froewnteiw.
Ulta and Kvelyn Kralmun. who
lire attending the normal school,
spent the weekend In I'Ycewuter,
visiting their parents. They re
turned to La Grande this morning.
Here from IVmMcluu
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibson, of Pen
dleton, are visiting in La Grand
for a few days. Mr. Gibson is u
conductor for the fi. v. It. N. and
will be in li Grande on bushiesn.
Go to Walhnvn Ijike
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Warnock. of
La Grande, und his parents. )r.
and Mrs. J. C W.imoi k and their
son, Peter William, of Kansas
City, Mo., spent Ihe weekend nt
Wallowa Lake.
Go to Ilmliuui Springs
Mi s. W. L. Ho t and Miss Leah
Hramwf ll spent yesterday at Ita
dium Springs. They returned to
La Gran ile last evening.
Hero from linker
Miss Helen Hougherly if Bak
er, spent yrvUerduy In La Grande
visiting Mrs. K. 10. Veehrs at the
J. K. Wright home.
East Oregon Fast Freight, Inc.
Over Night Express Service at Freight Rates
Insured Carrier
Auto Freight Terminal
rhonc Main C73 M13 Jefferson Ave.
SlM,n(, fl( mbUir
.Mr. u ml Mi'h. K ve re 1 1 R o se n -
K-inni ...., I.aI H..tt..lit- lant nt
. v.,,,.,,',.. i i,,,.
hlef. visiting nt (he nome of Mr.
and Mrs. Kverett Keown. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Hosenbaum expeel 'to lenve
for Salt Luke Gity about tha first
of August.- Mr. nnsenbnum was
formerly employed
the Iji
Grande National 1
nk. Virgil
dioate. of Summerville. was also
,a truest at the Keown home yester
day.
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Ciuon rnmnr-iltivi raminations
for hmior sinnoir ranher. and Jun-
ior typist have been announeed by
the Pnited States Civil Service -
'commission. These examinations
! ro (0 fill vacancies tbroiiKhoif
t tni, ! eleventh district, Orepon, !
; washinicton. Idaho and Alaska
nnfl Montana. Kiill information.
mtlv nc obmlned hero from C. I
Mackey, seorctary of the board Of
! I. S. civil service examiners.
.
Will Stop Here
lAw.ie Taylor, of this city,
will
have as her guests for a few days
Mrs. A. K. Brown and Mrs. Lee
Crosby, or Laramie. Wyo., who
will arrive here tonight. They
have been nit ending the Wood
craft convention In Portland ana t
are on their way home. Mrs. Tay
lor is formerly of Laramie where
she knew M rs. Brown and Mrs.
Crosby
Itedirns l-'rom Sun 1-Vnnelscn
Miss Alice Mnrnmmtt, county
health nurse, has returned from
California. Miss Marouardt t-
1 tended the conference of the Social
porkers at San Kranclsco and look
Vost Gradnale work at the Unl-
verslty of California, She has been
tawny from Ln Grande a month.
i
'itelnrii I'liMii Vellowstono 1rk
Frank Black, Miss Pewgy lless
1 and her sister, nnd brother, Mr.
'
or
! nnd Mrs. Krnnk Anderson,
Payette, Ida., returned last evening
e..l -1.... iU..n..h Val.
unm ini ihwh -
lowstone national park. Mr. Blnek
reports a
cry Interesting and
pleasant trip and says that tho
fishing was excellent ut Yellow
stone LakeA
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I let urn t: Klnniath l-'fllls
George Grlber, Mrs. John Allen.
i- f.n.i Mru tirfhinI Griiior
returned to their home in Klamath
Kails yesterday morning after at
t.-iMiiiK llio funoial of M.H. W. T.
Rrhlor. V. T. CrMi r also aorom-i
pani.d them to Klamulh l-nlls.
where he will spemi u lew oays.
Hrive to Senshh
Mr. and Mrs. S. T.Keffer nnd
sons, and their gue.-ds, Mrs. M. Kef
fer and Melvln and llowartl, of
Oklahoma, left yesterday morning
on a motor tri pto rortlauil and
Seaslde. Ibey will be gone a lew
'htys-
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Mere from Pnmlosn
Mr. and Mrs. John Stoddard und
Miss Marva Lymnn spent the week.
end in La Gruude visiting relatives,
Miss Lytnnn has been staying nt
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stod-
dan! ut HondoKa nnd they return -
rd last evening.
Here From Pueblo, Colo.
Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Itlanehurd,
of l'uehlo. Colo., arrived in La
Grande Saturday evening. They
will spend a few weeks visiting at
the home of M r. and M rs. J. V.
Selders.
Home from Kansas
Mr. and Mrs. K,
and their children,
, 1,
1. Shepherd
Melvln and
Virginia, who have been visiting
for a month In Kinsley, Knn. with
ills sister have returned to their
home here.
fo Drill i
There will he nn national gunrd
(meeting tonight, as the checks ex-
peeled did nt arrive today. Walter
I Sean announced tdilay. The meet
ing will lie held next Monday, Aug.
Tons H fMMnf ifn
Helen . lllolilnnd, daughter of
Mr, and M rs. IJitrl TSlokland, un
derwent a tonsil and adenoid oper
stion this morning.
Hem From Ilaillum Sprlugs
Ted H y n n . w ho Is a s w Im nilng
instructor at Had htm Springs,
spent last evening In Io Grande.
Itetiirns Irom Vacui Ion
Miss Gladys Smith has returned
to her work nt the J. C. Penney
company after spending a two
weeks vaeailnn.
Ttemrn from Motor Trip
Mr. and Mrs. G .8. Marillff re
turned from a two weeks vaca-
I tloa trip through Washington.
They visited at the home of Mr.
MariiiK's mother, Mrs. 1.. V. Mar- I
Intr and other relatives and 1
friends. They also spent a few
days at Long Keaeh and report a
very delightful trip.
Gn To 1 "merpric
Mr, anrt Airs, t'harles Wale ami
her moth-!', .Mrs. Ktinaheih l.ymi,
o( l.a Grande, spent yesterday in
Enterprise, They visited at tlie
home of his parents. Mr. anrt Mrs.
A. Uoundy, and family. They
returned to their homo In l.a
Grande lust evenlnir.
l-'ly to .loxeph
( Maude. V right a nd Hugh
Campbell of the Chrysler Garage
flew to Joseph Saturday evening
with Itoy Itowns. Mr. fowns, who
Is a f urine r near Joseph, Is fly
injf a new Wneo pine, which he
purchased about six weeks ago.
Here l'rom Tneoma
Mr. and Mrs. .John Hicks, of
Tseomu, arrived In I41 Grande last
evening. They are, here p n pfeas-
From Ixisiln.
liert fook. and. Harry .Winaninjr,
!of Lost ipe,' 'were, ou't-of-town. vis
iitors In 1-a Grli'nde ''yesterday.
Goes to Ilakoi
lM- ln: Onvln. of Walla Wallii
left this iiTorninj; for - Halter. She j
win spenq .a-wee visiuiik hi. me
home of her parents. Mr. -nnd Mrs.
1). W. Yoakunji )1
J ' . ' -rr ,
leaves Tor C'snioiKU-s
j. ji liashrouck left last even-
intT for rosmnnolis. Wn. ' He has
hen In ' ,1-ti '.Grunrte for the past
montli;-,vlsitnjf;W. -L. liashrouck.
Here from- -l-'JIrnshttrg. Wn.
Mrs., JL.L-Anderson, of l-:ilens-nurk,
, Wn., arrived In La Grande
ytertly. ; Hhi'. v, 'til spend a few
days visitingi ;ht'V , mother, Mrs. K.
W Woods and' fmr brother, .loe
CaVr.
Attends Normal ScHool
xii 1 nij ;,,.,,, nr Mtiinn I
, ,' . .Ax ' 1 !
arrive;! In La Grande this morning.
She wni intend the Kecsttd term
iof llu-. Kal..-rn Orciron Noriniil
;rlinnl.
Illta OtiKKH, - Mr UIbbs, m.
Viola Collier Mrs Henry- Mickey
and Mrs obert Ayrn spent yes-
';ry
husklcherrylng.
Spends woc-kcnil. nt 'Joseph
Miss Agnes, who is employed in
Hills .department store spent the.
weekend visiting her parents. Mr.
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aim .wis. neoiKe omy, i
She returned to La Grande last
evonnf
Hetiirns lo Tbn Dalles
. Ki-anK Jiavis, wno -spent inn
weekend .In La Grande .,yhlttng
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iWendM; - returned to ,his; hbiue irti
; The Dalles last evening. .
Uv.Utnlv uim Vjaht,
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to La Grande this evening. He has
linAii mi ti vhni-l huuln I i-ln in-
in, w. i'. MfAimrv win reinrn
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. f allowa
r u a now a . .
MrtC K. ( llochester nnd her
children, - Lo Hoy, Kathleen, and i
Kiiirene. of T,.i.' Grand hTt .this I
morning for Wallowa, They wlllj
spend a week at WuJInwa on aj LONDON, July V.) (AP) King
plensurn trip. (George is continuing making satts-
- i factory progress, H was officially
Hot urns from l'orllnnd stated at Hue k Ingham l'u lace to-
i Andrew Lonev returned to La
, Gi-nnde Inst evening nfter direct-
Ing the fAVJt,N, band In rehears-
a.
Here rrnm I'orMniid
i Kioyd McKennon, former La
dande business man, now of l'ort-
IllH( jH , town for a few days.
;
Hem fjoin Portland : parade Adams avenue tonlnht in
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. II. Maclluth, oljtheir new flashy uniforms so that
Portland, arrived in La Grande moving pictures may he made to
last evening. They nre here on a(be used In the civic picture that ls
business und pleasure trip. j now being mode of La Grande and
- I Colon county. Arrangements were
Hew from IVmtlelon ! to be made today at an afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. J., L. Gibson, of conference to take pictures of the
Pen Melon, are in La Grande for a Kastern Oicunn normal school nnd
few- days, visiting friends.
Tltro on huslnesh
I Mr. Johnson, who is the owner
of a sheep ranch at Pendleton, Is
spending today in La Grandu on
business,
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From Parma
M iss Alfce M und le, of Parma,
Ida., spent yesterday In La Gruude
visiting friends.
Serve Like Meat
Tonight, tcrve PROTOSE, the vegetable meat. It
looks like meat, tastes like meat, and even hsj all the
aroma and texture of meat. Serve it hot or cold.
Routed, stewed, broiled or sliced as it comes from the
can. It makes wonderful sandwiches end salads. Its
richness in food iron and lime recommends it for
children. T .( 35.
Pattison Bros. Grocery
The Pioneer Service Store
Married in Lavish Setting
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1 1 Mimi&&r d&mmm
. '-mats mizmr
Their's was Connecticut's most lavish wedding. I'omp and splen
dor marked the maniage of Mlarquls l-ipjio t.ierini of Italy and Miss
Lillian Madeyu I 'oil. shown above after the colorful ceremony
near Xew Haven. The bride's father, Sylvester 'A. I'oii, an im
migrant boy who rose to become a multi-millionaire vaudeville
ituinnate, gave tiway his daughter, n $2,nnil,uoo dowry nnd literally
tons of food ami gills to thousands of persona who attended the
wedding and reception. Participants in the affair included the
social elect, a duke and duchess and 3ouO Italian-Americans who
paraded slier the ceremony wedding. One hundred police reserves
kept order.
rails from Mnnpils
Lee Johnson, who Ik employed ut
Bohnenkamp's furniture store, fell
from the marquis, while climbing,
a ladder. Mr. Johnson fell on his
back ami was hamy nruisci 0.11
not seriously hurt,
beVTl 111 AlYSIlip
Have Close Escape
Dljvvnn Juiv '.'!) (API Seven -
pansengers nnd the pilot of the
United States Air Lines plane ha
tft man tne maugurai u g u
between Denver and Kansas City
on a. regular passenger schedule,
'narrowly escaped death today when
the shin collapsed In taking off.
The big shin, nn all metal plane,
WJ1H noled bv II. G. Sweet. Nonu
'
r the passengers or the pilot re-
eelved serious Iniuries hut all were
, . , , . 1. - ..11..
heavy loaded craft struck a gully,
liniini-lnur l.luh In Dm nil- unci 'run
cnnsidernble .distance before-the
landimf uear ernmoied. - . .
r..,.,l,l...l.l .IIhIiiiwii ImfornMhe
Sweet's presence lif mind in'shut
(Inn off the Ixiiillnn wllfll ho mil-
n" -.-.h t".. iwiiviiy
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iiv passengers aau oiueiais ai ui-
,,ss K!ft), w,h llVni,ng a serious
, "''" P"fnKo,H or..
jK,rayl Uh tniHOlinv.
ri m 1
MXUllJ UVVI fJV IUh.es
First Short Walk
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dav
! Yesterday afternoon the king
took a short walk !n the palace for
'thP first time since hlH operation
,,f two Weeks ao. 1
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TO 1'ILM U'.tJlOX IHU'M GOUPS
Arrangements have been made
fr the American Legion drum
corns nnd the ladies auxiliary to
many other Interesting scenes wfth-
In the next few days.
u nion mi;s
C!SK'AGO, J,i(y 29, AP
Henry Make Fuller, 7, author of
several novels, died yesterday.
Ills best kown works were the
tvtfltar of PenHh rl-Varil, Tim $
Chatelaine of Trinlte, The Cliff
Dweller, With t he Procession,
and several books ofpnems.
One of fhe
far ch Vmboiif
fur whUh we are authorized
dealers
PROTOSE
VEGETABLE MEAT
Portland Juniors
"l in f ifswi'isk '"hai'Hed with possession.
UlllClUSS iJ HI Ul 10 j Around a ijuart of moonshine
t whiskey was fak'rr, according to
PKNULKTON. Ore,, July 2tt police recMUtls.
(AP) The Portland American He is being held in the city Jail
Legion junior baseball team whilo his wife is in the county
svarmed nit over Oiilarlos junior luMSng,
aggregulion here yesterday, winn- M'nklng the raid were Cily Of
ing I r lt nothing. Ontario was fleers Claude Cooper. W. C. llo
oill classed In all departments of ward, Charles Wat kins, ''Doe"
the game. Thin was the semi-final Hammock,. KHU Maltnvarhsg, mui
clash for state championship hon-
orH.
Two-Cent Air Mail
v w, r y 1
OUld I OiiaiUlliy
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AJ,I"M, IU'N' '"" A '
Arm st ant PoMtmaster eneral
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(,,mvr "V"1 lm ,,v l,,v,Vl 11 0
might havn "to consider carrying
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"l''l"y " l0"K ""I1" "wr
);iKKPtiK;il5" vinncM unit Huv!' m nm
(li.rfirii'i'ts but iii-c nmv nporutlnK.",,
Sentences Meted
Hut Itt 'ii 1 rg ft
S Ills I It M f I
POItTLANl), July 2H. (AP)
T enty-scven a'sserted law viola
tors paraded through federal
court today and nine of them left
of ngrejitp sentences of 4?
I months in juil and $711 in lines.
Thi' heaviest sentence of the
day, to which there was attached
a pa ro !e went l o a HU ea r - o hi
boy. Lloyd O'Garu, who pleaded
guilty to a charge of transporting
a stolen automobile from Los
Angeles to Portland., He was sen
tenced to 1 fi months in federal
prison u nd' then, paroled to nn
aunt who lives here.
Henry Pierce and Harry H.
Meeker both pleaded guilty to
eluirges involving Ihiuor operations
on the KIu unit h Indian reserva
tion. Pierce was sentenced to fiO
days In the county Jntf, blio
Meeker got three months find a
fine of $100.
. Ug!il But It'i Pretty Gooclf
Correipniiifc'nt deslreR n tllle for
ft pnem on his ilr:d ocean vo.viijto.
How would "Sick Transit" do?
f Norfoflr f,der 1 iKriffeft
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If the sky is going
To be Your Ceiling
This Summer
You'll find that ut Trot.er's in Hport
appaT'"! the sky Is the- limit,
('or Palhlng Golfing Motoring
- (touting or j.ist plain Hip Van
Wink I Ing- we have ihp new find
sparkling lt''liis.
IPaiiiifiit m-n-handiHe li In-
lligfiitly shown and uf fordahly
pi irf d.
Iloiiis of add'-d ph'HSiiro in ex
ehatigf for a f-w minutes!
jr,.oo Bathing Suits M.W
Golf Kllifkerff a-8r
Nw Pull Over Swi-.-it-rs JSa.Kfi
Goff Kftjr i fHf fl ttft
N-w Shirts K I .Hft
1 New Shirts ami Short,
CAMPFTRE GIRLS
BEGIN OUTING
25 REGISTERED
(Continued fmm Pate 1)
I-'agot finder, trail maker ' and
sypwy r ttu caruiirraft frnrie. A
camp honor and n Wolieln hoimr
will be special honors for the girls
to wtnk towards. These will be
Klrls In camp. A point sysh iu will
be tiKeil to determine the must de- j
serviiiK ones. !
uua uiMfU r,iavk will usRki a
bitsketVy one ailernimn. Basket ry
is uti oll Indian art.
There w:lt be uevv sonjts for the
trtrls to leurn. interestiiiir si erics to
bo told around the ramp five, ami
test of all a (otein pole with In
dian Kyui holism is beint; planned
lor lilt whole tamp. Indian sym
bolism, the Indian way of writ.iiK.
i is one of the most ln.eien;ioK feat
ures of Camp Fire work.
Camp stun Avtgust f and ends
a week later, when a couneil fire
will be held and honors ami honor
beads awaited. . s
Th&r is mom far a ftw.
Rilis if they reKister risht nwuy
IncliKiinjc .Mis. Tyler and her as
sistant ihere will be about twcnly
fK in ramp,
Mrs. Jack IU itftfs, w ho prepareO
the meals for the Itoy Scouts Is
staying ovit to cook for the Kills,
CAR PLUNGES
DOWN GRADE
I N COLLISION
(Continued from Page 1)
heavy Sunday )ifternrton traffic ex
pressed surprise today nt learning
no one had been injured.
Two ArreMdl 011 Itnhl
As result of a Saturday night
raid on a residence at i-lMr V ave
nut where a small amount of Honor
was confiscnted Mr. ;anrt- Mi-s. ffoy
MeKntyre are ' In custody, today
Deputy Sheriffs Carl Kbert and
'John Arki II. They were expected
to appear before J ustlce of 1 he
Peace DenUiun tUls ivfterniHm.
I Nellie Coleman, colored, charged
w w 11 1 ne 11 n m wi 111 poNscssion 01
intoxicating liquor, was arraigned
and plead not guilty at Judge Den-
hum's office today. Her trial will
ham's office today
be held at a Inter date,
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I'Vaneo, .Inly
T" """' win;
Mile.
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nii3ituht iu houm nnn 4
inlnutcM. 'I'lil.s c)unji'(I viih ai!
l v ' no , ,i
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i"K u night in (he fog and
f., n.
of rain.
i ShnuK nl SMAMi I'rli i s.
C!oming
Tl'KHUAY
l. M-mallmiiil iliamn
HJi.r n ititu mIi. t I'li'il
fisnt fll.i nmfitr
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HiiniiT OhtiniT
iHi'lllM'lilll1 IIIKHII
fasli.n (;1h
ITS IHITI KKNTt
La Onindo, Oio., Ornoo Hlila. U QIMBg fr VWi B
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MEN'S DRESS "S j
lltarlt ralfsktu. fU writ I wA ''F I
riiiiiMT i i aiko in oxfm-.i I'uthe Sound News S
PUTMANS
La Grande's Exclusive Ready-to-Wear.
and Millinery :
Big Boat Keeping
New York Babies
Cool And Healthy
NKW VtittKt tA4fc V hlU-
New York swelters these July days, j
a boat with a cargo of babied j
the flouting hospital of St. John's
gulMilaUy mlis. out tmm Its Kest
river pier and sails for the cool
hn-e'.es off Sandy Kook. 1
On board wilh the babies, their
mothers nnd sisters and brothers,!
two doctors and is nurses, me
niedieh.es. instruments and dress- oha-overed kind thai Jew and Cath
ings uf a hosdlal laboratory. olie, Italian and ilungarian all will
The upper deck is filled wlth'eivti
babies black, white and yellow
all under two years old and suffer-
tug irom imunuiruion. Miraw
move about the cribs distributing
Hltfcfttffy- prepared rniHc, doctors j
watch the gain or loss of every
pound, nnd the babies are kept on ,
ird until they are fat nnn! nusky. I
mothers are tenants of the float- j
ing hospital for only a day at a
I .illt. 1 1 ley 1 1 1 it J nillir m.x uu )n ti ,
U If thw wuni to, tewmr, h4
o popular Is the "vacation nnd
cure" that the boat, which can ao
comntodate l,fo) is besieged by
crowds tar beyond lt capacity.
Baby laugliter and baby fries
dominate, tho dock early In the
inoVning as tho polyglot children
awnrm from their crowdfHf eEsf(fo
lenemonl homes and clumber on
bourd Sliouls of excitement, warn- .
Ing cries from others, orders from I
fbt po!itmn on th phr. I'rl-
zels, lolly-pops, bologna, Ice cream
cones, I
Moihers swing the babies who,
art n&i ill emntgh ??o is the hfe
I'll ul above Into Hie hummocks at-
lachcM) to the benches on deck nnd:
settle themselves for the day.
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along In a rowhonl tiehind to filch
from the witter any ohstrcperon.v
youngsters who may fall overboard,
giving a warning toot from lis
whlsrfe aruf pttHs 'otxr far wetf.
All - day, hospital' vork goes
on, but ns snbn us each child has
been treated he Is free to scamper
thfwri Uf tftff A&Wf.r tvh-. rfiew a
phyaienl iniructor guides his play,
y noils, handball, biM'frog fill the
r(lil uf hH day. broken only by salt.
Wfttr bi m ,Japh
That Inncheon -wajj. n problem to
Hie doctors Tor mttny wet-ks, . Now
p. Un been solved by giving each
yamiKHtcr plat e iivlik '&ud two
apple butter sandwiches--the , only
tmo boat docks at ;1 o'clock with
R Cuvgo of mothera und children.
wno havt been, as -one. ncv.'&hoy
m, it. "on the onlv vacation thev
na,T fifnc they were born."
LAVA FLOW IjKHKENS
HONOLULU July 2tt (APV-
Tho lava fountains in ITalemnumnu
began to show a dhuunltion of
1 flow early today. The ' lake of
rnu 111 ino r"llpr "Ilu
to show u crnst on the surface.
which nxay mean that the present
eruption of Kilauea volcano is
quieting or that the pressure in
the lava bed fs decreasing.
Chiropodist and Arch
Specialist
Ir. It. it. i:aton h. 0. i
(Practice limited to the foot)
? spvrhtift& tfi firm netting fe
nnd broken arches. Also corna.
bunions nnd in-ffrown nails, nl
stunt roller without pain. Kx
&mtnntf&n f re. ihurgi-n rrsrs
able. The Bob Shop, across from
Klks club, this week only. Main
677 for appointments.
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Also CHINA NITE
jut t "
3 iss ,
Get a dinner
plate Tuesday.
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