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Saturday,' October 5, 1029 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three , Local News In Brief U tho Hotels Anions those n'gislet-cd at local lutcls art': J. 1). Zureher, tif Kn erprice; C. E. Hamilton, of Spok jio; l-'retl DeJehne, and wife of lotou: B. H. Grady, of Walla Wal i; V. K. Harms, Bolsr; It. K. teavtr, Spokane; I. B. Thomas, cndleton; Thomas H. W. Allri, of Valla "Walla; IX T. CougUl, Spok ne; V. A. Kobhins, 8aii Kran iseo; 11. S. Hamilton, Boise; U W. Bob) White, Spokane; V. A. Tay ur, KvunsUm. Wyo.; and Margaret ilviiiffur, of Baker . 'Vom Hollywood Mr. and Mrs- lioy. BunRiT, of Hollywood, Cal.t : left yesterday norniiiK after spending several lays visiting their .-cousins, Mr. md Mrs. S. G. Coleman, of I. a lira nde. M Bungr was very lioased with the growth of I-a 3rande since he was here a few fanrn ago, before either of the new note Is or the normal school were juilt. While here they also made jt trip to Wallowa lake, and they report that their visit was very injoyable. moiiis Needed ' Iteservations are being "taken at jhe chamber of commerce offices It present for rooms for teachers fho are to attend the Union, Wal jbwa, Biiki'i county institute here his month. Both the Sacajawea nn and I.a Grande hotel have no Ho re reservations for the two days, md Secretary A. H. Hunter "urges ill people who will have rooms ivallablc during the lime of the In finite. Oct. in and 11, list these If -oonis at the chamber offices. Midweek Visit Mr. and .Mrs. IX H. I'roctor en oyml a midweek visit from Mr, uud rs. C. T, Larson on their trans fer from hanking in Spokane to udison,- Wis. Mrs. Larson (no ft org) was formerly a pupil of I .h r. a nd M rs, JJroctor. They motored cast this morning. (ohig o Phoenix ' Mrs. S. ". Smith, of Washington liven it c, will leave tomorrow night mi No. 20 beginning her journey to Phoenix, Ariz., where she is called on account of her daughter's 111 tiess. She will go by wity of Salt 1-ake City and will be gone alout a month or longer. Her- for the Weekend ! M i". and M rs. A. W. KgKleson hid small daughter of Enterprise, Ire In La Grande for the weekend. Mrs. Hggteson, (Kdith Sorenson) fvus a hinh sellout teaeher ill 1-a pramlo. several years ago. twicer to VIMt Members of Star Kneamptnent UUREAU CLERK IS FACED WITH $3000 DEFICIT I'DKTI.ANI), Ore., Ort. fi (.P) Jporne llluek and company, audi tors, iiunnuiued today that an ex amination of the city water bureau honks revealed that peculations of Spear G. HerlinKer. disehaiRed bureau clerk, amounted to moro I him $3,000 over a period of five ;i nil one half years. A general audit or the watej I'Ureau books followed discovery of un $soo shortage in iierlinger's accounts which caused his dis charge by L. S. Pier, superiutend i'nt ir the bureau. Jlerllnger Is rnltl to have pilfered from water lerinlt receipts. City oriicialM sahl they would it ko no aeiion against Herllnger, imt would allow the bonding com- jmny to prosecute. I IKEMAN KILLKI) MAKSHKIKi.l), Ore.. Oct. 5 (AP) Joseph T. Perkins, former Portland fireman, was killed and 1ft companion, W. G. Pope, Marsh- lehl. was injured when thy-lr auto Tasked into a milk truck on the Uoosevett highway near Crescent Mly. Pal., yesterday. Perkins was lilvlng. Ko is thought to have m paired his vision. fury Dismissed In La Follett Case I'OHTI.ANO, tire.. Oel. Ii (A!) lie Jury whieh beard tho evidence the eriminni non.supptirt chorge .ainst CharlpH H. Iji Kollett. fito leiuesentative from Wi.h. hmoii eouniy. in eireuit eourt. was ismtssed shortly before noon to- iy when it failed to reach a ver- iet. Til lie hirt-t ii:t.l l,.,nn jut slnee Friday morning, are said p nave stood 10 to 2 for convic- yrcgon Man Killed Near San Francisco S'.W I'liANCIMl-O, Ot-t. 5 (.VP) Two men witc killed nml two "im n Mi'ilously Injured In a rol hin Hu ll- Kpdn n ami a ri-ct car near I'aly City. The ad are Hiiro M llcnilry. fill. Orr "11 City. (ire., and Claude Owen. San KranelNeo jtioe tuerehant. lie ililli-eil iriehiilf li.u i.'i.... ii.. .. nil .Mm. J. w. Kins. 3u. wife r a (III jeweler. Moth HUflereil ,. irtea whleh niav prove fatal. iti)i:iLs ri i.i, Acoorvrix; w AsniNtrro.N. oi-t. s (ao !l iieeotintlnR of fiimlM anil ox endilures liy all national orRani 'tlons. ineliidini.' wet and ilrv nn.l liureli iiKKorlition.". Interested In Rislatinn hefore eoiiRresji hjih or red today h- Cliairtiian N'orrlM I' the nenate judiciary committee i tne e,nR lelil.y I n vest R.( t lull. Pl.A.V X2.IIIHMmu Alltl-OItT "AN I'liANCIMCi). o,t. f, (Al') '-iv purchase of 4no acrc of Hand .-win ,.,:ai';o ii'r II .eii.iMtn , fMnt anil the inauguration neit '"nth of a ttansliav uiuphlld'ili erMee hempen Oakland airport ml China basin, were announced fV t'lv Curtis aviation Inttreats. No. 31 are requested to be pres ent Monday evening. October 7, at 7:30 at the Odd Fellows hall at which meeting the grand patri arch will be present. To Wallowa Iris Hughes, Peggy Bohnenkamp, Helen Newthi, Julia Smith, and Jane Havenscroft arc driving to Wallowa to attend the football game between Wallowa and La Grande high schools. Library Open Sundays Beginning Sunday, October fi. the public library will be open Buntlays from 2:30 to 5:30 for reading pur poses only. Miss Mabel Doty, li brarian announces. Miss Ledlietier Pledged Miss Marie Led better, who Is a student at Willamette univei-stiy, has been pledged to Delta Phi so rority, it was learned today. Fined $25 Hursal Page, negro, was fined $25 in justice court yesterday on charges of petty larceny. . Page admitted to officers that he short changed the Perkins filling station. Will be BuHcd The burial services for the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. Gra der will be held tomorrow at the Snodgrass and Zimmerman mor tuary. To Sing Sunday-- Kaymond Williams will sing a solo during the aptist church ser vices tomorrow, it was announced this morning. Killed a Deer A 205-pound, six-point buck wos brought into La Grande this morn. Ing from the territory behind Boos ter peak by Maurice Tinckull. Tonsil Itemoved Lee roulter, or Enterprise under wont an operation for tho removal of his tonsils recently. On Vaenlion Ira L. Howell, lleket clerk at (he O.-W. It. It. & N. depot, is on lila vacation. Visiting Here Mrs, H. L. Willis, of Fresno, Oil.. Is spending the week with Mrs. If. A. Thomas, on Q avenue. I'ndergoes Oiteratitm Glenn Snndy. of Flora, Ore., un derwent a radical antrum operation today. On Bfdne?N L. 'A. Terra 11, of Union, is in La Grande pn business today. Senator Proposes Sweeping Inquiry WASHINGTON. Oct. 0 CAP) Senate Invest Ration of "nil acts of the United States shipping hoard" was proposed today by Sen ator McKellar, democrat, Tennes- 1 see, as a result of Comptroller j General McCatTs report of ship sales by the hoard to "Irresponsible1 concerns" at "greatly reduced prices." Three Indicled On Whipping Charges POUTLAND, Ore., Oct. 5 (AIM Two women and a limn stood In dicted tndny on a charge of as sault and battery after Mrs. Le nora Jack, I'u-y ear-old Enslcrt. Oregon girl, recited a story before the county grand jury of how she, had been lured to the railroad yards here by a fa ke telephone call and whipped severely with a heavy leather quirt. Pita Coleman, 115. and Marjorie Stuhhs, 'i 5, but h w a M resses. a nd iK. I. Merry, taxicab driver, chnrged ! by Mrs. Jack with hftving wield i cd the (uirt. were Indicted, but released under bull. ! jl'Ilt!-: DOKNS'T HOTIIKH Til KM 1 TL'CHOX, Ariz., Oct. B fAl) . While two tired couples were tot tering through the 143rd hour of a i tmtrathoti dnneo which started lust ! Saturday, the I3U.00V dance hall at j Clearwater in which they were per I forming, burned to the ground. I Tho dancers fox-trotted out as the flames encroached upon them, and continued their non-stop shuf- fling hi it roped nreiiH. WHEN YOU NEED II ay Lime drain Plaster Coal Salt Cement Oil Poultry Feeds & Supplies Erin & DuH Phone Main TJ2. 1525 Jefferson St. STUDENTS ELECT HOUSE OFFICERS Girls, Gathered in Local Homes, Organize Plan Higher Council. Because of lack of dormitories, girls houses of normal school stu dents in Ia Grande are organis ing, so that the school will he more unified, and better acquainted Several of the houses have elected officers, and others will In the near future. These organisations are expected to establish higher standards of scholarship and social life. House presidents will meet per iodically in the form of a council, and in such a way bo brought In closer contact with the school. The girls Jn Mrs. Mary Blaneh ard's home on 1306 N avenue have elected Ethel Swift, of Athena, as president: Mary Young, of Kelio, vice president, and Klsa Bogue of North Powder, as secretary. At t he home of M rs. Ia Isy Knotts, at 701 N avenue, HeieB Knotts, of Pilot Hock, was elected president; Miss Hazel Lemons, of Mt. Vernon, vice president: and Arlcne Byrd, of Pilot Hock; secre tary. Marvel A kern' from Eight mile has been chosen as president of tho organlation at .Mrs. W. ' H. Rus sell's home on 1705 Cedar street. Gertrude Johnson, of Hood Itiver, and Esther Witty, of .Elgin, are vice president and secretary, re spectively. Lcuy Williams, of Heppner, pres ident: Helen Gilkison, Haines, vice president; Irma Taylor, Haines, secretary, are the house officers at "07 Fourth street, the homo oi Mrs. Ira Aldrleh. Girls at Mrs. K. P. Mobsman's homo on 11U4 Spring street, se lected Hethmyrl Miller, of Hoard man, for their president: Jean line burn, of Weston, vice president; Trene Pottrat., of Spokane, as sec retary. Houses where ther are less than four girls wilt form in groups and have lnter-house orgu nidations. It Is expected that there will be about twelve groups. DANIELS LEADER OF REBELLION AT COLORADO PRISON (Continued from Page J) was killing of the guards. The warden refused the demand. Sub sequent demands were also re fused. Meantime, bodies of guards were thrown from the eel! native where tho five men and their vnp lives were barricaded. After four guards had been so slain, and the warden whs still fir min his refusal- to give the men transportn t i(m-WRlTrecom;t(Miiels-reHl?d' he had spilled all that blood in vain. !'We will never hang. ht said several limes, iNmielH Kills Others, Siiiehles Purdue, wotmded by a guard in the first skirmish at noon, a few hours later was shot through the stomach by i nude Is to "put him out of Ills misery." Early l'rhiay morniug. Daniels shol and killed his three companions. Ho told one of the three remaining guards to liolif yuulhoritlcs they were giving up. Tho guard doubled, but Inter crept to the cell where the men were. He struck a match and saw ho was in a tomb Dim lent, had ended his own lllu and lay dead among the others. The guard, O. A. Etirl notified the authorities and other convicts who were cowed in the eellhoiise Willi the five mutineers, did out, unresisting, hands high In the air. The mutiny was over. Women Surrender To L. A. Officers I .OH ANOKI.KH. Oct. 6 (AP) Mrs. Miiy (Mis Hluekburn lind her daughter, Mrs. (tilth Anirlin Wi land. 2-2, sought in connection with charges Hint they obtained $f0.000 from various persons through a fraudulent cult known as the "Di vine Order of the Itoyjil Ann of the Great Henl," surrendered to tho police today. I'HANt i-; j ifans mixiioAiius I'AIUH (AP) -HINboards die hard, even in K ranee. I'ive suc cessive laws in France have regit lutfd them, beginning in ittKl. A sixth law is proposed by the cham ber commission on elvil and crim inal legislation to fill the gaps in obb-r taw?. Two Shot During Liquor Quarrel In Wallowa Co. lly Mrs. Pert ha Cner (Observer Correspondent) PUOMISIC. Ore. (Special) Two men were shot, during a fight at the home of John Lyon on Sunny side, Monday evening. Howard Collins, who lived at Masvllle and who has been working on the skid der there, but whs earlier In the summer was living at the- home stead near John Lyons secured a gun in Maxviile and saying that Kalph Lyon, a son of John Lyon, had stolen 20 gallons of moonshine which he had buried on his home-' stead, he left for the Lyon home to recover the liquor officers say. He was told that they knew noth- ; ing about the liquor. Jn an ensu ing fight, officers say that Howard shot John Lyons in the arm and John shot Howard In the hip. The sheriff was notified but after the fight Howard went to Maxviile and gave himself up and is under ar rest. John Lyons was taken 10 Wallowa where his wound was dressetT. He returned to his home. Sheriff A. H. Miller, accompanied by the clerk, deputy ami prose eut i ng a 1 1 orney were here Tues day gathering evidence. .. Henry Carper killed a buck deer neur the White school house. Sun day. Sadie Carper is staying at the home of her uncle, C. P. Carper, and attending school in the River side district. Boyd Carper visited Wednesday at the homes of John Lyons and Thomas Bennett. George Carper, of Hlchland, Wash., Is vtslting friends and rela tives here. George has a ten-acre tract of strawberries there and Is greatly pleased with thnt country. Alford Carper. Will Heed and Hal lie Taylor, who moved I hero lust fall, are all doing well, each having several acres of strawberries. Nathan Klcshmun, of Modesto, Cal., and Mrs. Mary Thorps a no Mrs. Cora Heslunnn, of Wallowa, visited at Nellie Kleshman's Mon day. Nnthan bus a home and 10 acres of land near Modesto and works in n chemical factory there, lie lived here for several ycors when a boy and young man and this was his first visit here for nine years. Mr. Potter and Harold Carper spent Tuesday hunting near the river for Mr. Potter's cattle. FEW HUNTERS BAG ANIMALS urn J rt w m r t w uni 2Xlt ilHtfLtiZtiticM hail of the lly Mrs. V, M. Hale (Observer Correspondent) IMBLKlt, Ore. HpcH-lal) Many hunters have been In the hills the last week and a few imvo been successful In getting gume. Horn ierry broutiht home a deer and Bob Keenan u Inar Mrs. Klla Wi lih spent las Wed nesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, 11, Htandley. Mrs. tAzAv MeAliister, of North Puw cleverness and originality in pro dcr, also a daughter of Mr. and , grains was sustained, the commit- '"""""-i' i uij niiu Miss iaoei uoiy, Mmn ijt'M ti j l,i,m- WllHanis and Mlra Mima Cooper A Jwlly mriy at which Mini J. K. Woods, vhn has been visit- bavlnir worked out a full evening. Murmierltn Mcaiennlng was IionI Ing for the last two months near j slaged after lite newcomers In our jess occurred Inst evening when she. ,,rai 11 "l int """ o ' uniign- Mrs. W. A. Klmer, returned to hnbler Tuesday. II,- says that the hall storm which went through Hint section earlier in the season threshed out at least half of the grain In some places. Mr. Khncr's grain was damuged heavily by the storm. Mrs. William ItucKimin was host ess to no vent I guents last Sundtiy when she entertained uf her home south of town In honor oT her husband's blrthdny. (. M. 1 hi le's ear was damaged iulto ladly last Saturday when an other ear ran Into his near Island City, while he was returning from Ijr (ramie. The Ladles Aid society met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Cleaver with 10 members present. Most or the time was taken up planning fur the b.r.anr which will be held Oc tober 30. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. lilehards, of I.a Orande, were pulling In Imbler last Sunday evening. They had spent the dfiy visiting on Cricket Klat. SUN DA Y MONDA Y VITAI'IIONH ACTS and l'ATIIF, SOUND NEWS Society P. E. 0. Meets At Kiddle Home For Enjoyable Session Mrs. Ed Kiddle and Mm H. J. IMoUlund were hostesses last night at Mrs. Kiddle's home to the mem bers of Chapter i of I. K. O. at a delightful evening featuring a pro gram. , An Interesting book review of tho drama, "Strange Interlude," by Kugene O'Neil was given by Mrs. F. H. Appleby. Ktollavlnc this dainty . refreshments were served by tho hostesses to tho largi" at tendance of members present. Bou. quts of fall flowers were attrac tively arranged about the home. Out-of-town guests: were Miss Pjiullnn Hood and Miss Helen Hu lae both of L'nion, and Mrs. Hall IC Wailis, of Enterprise. Mrs. Wailts is a guest at the home of Mrs, Kiddie. A brief business session ws held at the -home of -Mra George S. Birnie in the afternoon, Mrs. Blr nlo presiding. , . .. , Lucky Dozen Club Entertained Friday A pleasant afternoon wns spent Friday when the members of the Lucky Dozen flub uict.nt tho home of Mrs. Halph Trill on Ad ams avenue. The club welcomed Mrs. H. G. French who bus had an extended Illness; ( The afternoon n spent sewing n:id in plensant social hours. Sev eral delightful vocal .selections by Miss Bethel Trill entertained the club. Bouquets of asters und fall flow ers were 1 .ntlraotively arranged about the homo. The hostess assisted by her daughter Miss Bethel Trill served delicious ' refreshments to their guests. The next meeting will be with Mis. Krnest Bray on Second street, Friday, October IS. "Shake-down" Held At M. E. Church Two h u n d re d it nd t wen y- rive people attended the annual 8tinkP. down last evening tmbl In (he so- "irst Methodist ,eHsnlng night church nlehts Kplaeopiil, as the of the series of whlt h the people of this denomina tion held during the year Special HtH last evening wm tho stu tlenfH at the Ku stern Oregon Nor mal Behool who had given the Melhmlist ns the vhurch of their rholee and the tnrlHni of the lo cal school system who are also Identified there. Throughout the" mire, evening, the reputation for my nail been Introduced to iirom- Inent business enterprises, and! lind carefully perused the Ui ttrandi; business dln-clory. A fieri llii1 upcninif Hhauo-fluwii. it Htmtr was put un liy tliu vlwjlr. oun liy the Kiiwnrth lntfrtio. 1 ho InvrrttMl iniuili't Hiinir. Mih. will Aillcr ami Min Uprllia WullMhiBiT Ravo I ho Imlrony Hronii from Homou nnd JiiIIpI, the I'lpivorlll l.citRllo Hnnw. Imim, Idilli Mui-Kuivt nnd Wil liam Itatl, appfarrd In a rlr'vrr Complete Stock Stumped Goods and Threads Infants and Children's Wear We Soil for Cash Only Heller Merchandise Lower Priced NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP al.so All 'I'MlkiiiK ('oliH'dv "SIIII'iMATES" Starring Ltipino Lune News number and while refreshments were being served by the members of the Mary t ha. class, urn promt u stunts were presented by two groups lead by W. W. Nusbanwi and Karachi Burnett. " Church Members Greet Students Members, of the Presbyterian church were hosts yesterday eve ning nt n charming reception t lite students of the normal school at the church. Guests were received in the community room, where several welcomes were given by church members, and a musical urogram preanua, i lu-ynoiu. r, j.jCarnation Club Walss spoke to the students, the themes of their speeches being1 a greeting to the newcomers. A pleasing organ selection by Miss Gladys Miller was followed by a entertaining vocal duet by Misses Grace Giebel and Myrtle Wilcock. Ilnrvey Mnnseomb conclude! tho program with . two well-received organ numbers. Tho group spent a Jlly time play ing games In the basement, where the school Idea was part of tho .plan. 1-J. K. Hurley was in charge of the games. The church mem bers and the fVnde-.is grouped against each other in ono con test. I,'aln;y refreshments wero served In -the community room, by mem-, be is of .tho refrusumuut commit- j tee. Art Class Will Meet On Monday Tho Art Uesearch t lass will meet Mundny afternoon nt 2 o'clock with .Mrs. Waller l'ieree. Tho study this year promises to be un in teresting one, that of Japanese art, and Mrs. I'lerco will display her beauliful collection of Japanese art lo the members of tho club. The program for tho afternoon follows; Japanese interior: "iVolk lore and legends," Mrs IL J. Hull: roll will "What I Know About tlw Japanese;" ceremonial tea, Mrw fr 1 : Italston: "Th Arts of Japans Mm Walter Ilrin "Where Is Japan?" Mrs. P. M Kacknun Vho are the Japam'sw? Kthnlc Afflnllles, Mrs. VUtr!Uiifi that ad drlrKMtra be present Mathews; The loind: Natural 'liaim'twWk's in Art," Mm, It. ' l'h'ining; Jpanise ulturt Mra, II. II. thavir; prtjgrnm esplalnwl and book talkw by those who hav been reading, Membera who have cars rn rc rpiested to Pall Mrs. Cleaver to ar range to laic those without trans portation lo the meeting. Miss McGlenning Hostess At Party eutertnlned fifteen of her friends. Several happy hours were spent dancing anil playing games, afler which I ho parly enjoyed refresh- mcntB at tin? (Irrcn I'arrut . ThoHt prrfii'llt wi'rr: I'hyllfH Ixinn. .Iiuiuollnn O'llrlan, I'i'KRy llnlwiiMikanip, Virginia McWIIIInmH, Hally KleurlMI, AIIct llllow, Julia Hmllh. Hurry 1'i'tinliiRtun, VI:mmiii NpivIIii, I'aul Nowlln, ('lalrn I'crk Inn, Wayne NuHhauin, llnb ItaniHoy. ItUHHf! Ni'ls-nn. and Alnlph Sh-Rt-lHt. IH Students Guests At Reception Many of the students of tho Normal school called last, night at the home of Mrs. It. K, We ten haver when an informal reception was given In their honor by the members of the Episcopal church. This is one of several affairs given by the churches ltwt evening hon oring the new students to La Grande. Painty refreshments were serv h! In rooms decorated with boa quels of pink and lavender asters. Those who served on the recep ltn committee are; Mrs. II, N. Ashby, Mrs. Gihmkr T. Cochran. Mrs. George Gray Mrs. Dwight Jesse. Mrs. il. A, SSnrbrick. Mrs. George Ilirnie. Mrs, It, II. Ander son, Mrs. Charlm Uoehm. Mrs. Os uir Warnoek. Miss Helen Moor, and Mrs. Warren Gilbert. In Bridge Party A ctKirmins mmng sprnt i1k ing bridge ,vs enjoyed by flv Inbh-a lust r.iifht In the Culoriju bauty parlors under the auspices o( Ute Curimttan e.hib. Mrs. Grace Adskln won first honors. Second nwurd u nlvon lo Mm. Doyd 1'ldcock. Colmolulioll pilv.o wns presented to Mrs. Alt W'enprle. Kail flowers formed an atlractlvo decornllnn. Iinrini? the ovcnlnit ro treshnicnts were served. The J)egree of Htm or society will hold a special meeting Tues dny at H o'clock In tho Kagles hall. Mrs. Lois A. G riser will bo present. The flood Times Duneing club will resume Its series of pleasant evenlngH Tuesday evening October S In the hall room of tho 1 ji C ru udo hotel. The committee. In ehiirgo for tho rirst dance Is: Mr. and Mrs. l-Ted Spaeth; Mr. and Mrs. It. 1,. Iteynuud; Mr. and Mrs, l-'runk Hoblnson; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cable, and Mr. and Mrs. K I. Ileasp. The U Orandt Vity Council of! the lart!nt-Tehr association will me't Monlay lifternoon at 3:45 In tho (Vnfral Hchool build ing. The moinlwrwhlp eomniitiee the iiiemlMmhlit list may be completed ut thla incHlng. The Nelgbhnrhnod tJtrraturw elub will meet In the !a ammh pit Idle library nt f ;3i Monday eve ning, Oetolier Ts nl not Wednes day us iinvlouHly announced. This date was ch;gl t the ineHInir of tin, otiih .alWmlniHlny night. Q Lady' -1 Announcements ! g M0NI&& S THE "" g Shady "Featuring ' PHYLLIS HAVER Robert Armstrong Kinograni News "A World News." ft TODAY "SIM TOWN" A Whirlwind Western. , New Arrivals " New Sweaters - New Skirts New Bags PUTMANS Ready to Wear and 'Millinery THERE'S A PAIR Of US that will probably agree that tills Mr. Hciipeck was alnmt Juuf -fight; aftor ho bad been imu-rieU about ear nnd tJie imiUinionlal bark lil not sailed smoothly, ho aked (tie elevk who JiaU bwiiod-tlio HcyiM4! whether It was a iiiiuTlago lloein6 or a log license, boonuso' Sio'-Jiauf led a dog's life over since.., ' If you want to be certain to eaijoy life, It in firstly necessary to ahtkllsli day. Kvcry howwlfa Mi tuns I h n t i i ii y heeit!se of Mm wcsarTiag WMl Mrtng duties Oitr rah lie; for yyii now. All f 1 a t work Ironed, I in 1 1 1 tuwrbi flurrctU oiKlfT-weJir rt'atly to wear balnnuc MAnlKii If ncwsNBry and drtctL - llionn M Ui ' 55 T Standard Laundry Co. P Sunday, Monday: n a wiry or ... j-g iidventiiro in ;; ' tU0.. F" ilni'U luuitit.s f ''Hiio' i J lnnnaeliifc muleiv;, ( world ttt' Havana. r;V.' 1 The BestwConferenccM Is When You Eat tmhn iiiau u hit Iw mn frirtul or s.wialc Jtadi Vu- 1hmw Iwmr 1 1 1 v- t:x4 iiiliipH'if ftu- a .suttf.fiil "coii- : U llh uinnl rtHKf ns Mir irtMr hiukirrtiiMHl, with tin pliti.NHtt mill iiilrt siirnnimlimcH f tin SiirHjiiuru Hhilntr rfHiiii tlmt'M lli hlrnl M'ttfiitf for n Im.NlnrfW or "orlnl talk of IIm iiMt Mills-: fhitf ami inn. 'II ic Sjn-njiiwtui U Hit? Idful iiM'ftliiK ' SACAJAWEA INN I'olntH tliu Wat lo llelter TIiIuvd."