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Friday, January 31, 1930 i . j; LA GRANDE L.ENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Five ! II j eampns sw imniliiK tournament hold j Tuesday nlwhl, Tho l'lil Dolt's 1 wiin accoml place, ami woro only imp inilnt IhIiIiii1 tho winners. Vlslls III lM (i1llll' Abo ilcnnelt, field secretary of l-.'uircnc illhle university, was at Iho li. I.. I'lHnam homo Wednes day in Interest of the school. lc left Kliircne In his auto mill etinie Its far as Salem, where, on account of tho icy, plenty reads, hiul to abandon Ills iir and proceed to ... i. V. , . .. . Mi" mill ,,. , ,.ftl.-ni.l. " I'-niiii ii i-iii'umiii, iluo tn a. slide in the I'nlutuhiu linrifc, and continue cast on the .S'orlh lianli. , I "m Menrny, HhH Luke City; K. Itoyal Xoljtlilwir Mmtliw ' I Meyer, Tiionma: Hai ry- Wells. Him- : Iris Camp No. ;usu of tho lloyal 1 Itnno; IT. II. Klder, mid llnrnld ! N-clshhnrs of America moi tn rekiiJ Qitlnn. KoIrp: Mr. tin.l Mrs. l'ctlro nr session Jiondnv ovoninit in Hi"' Klinowi. J'ortlnnd. anil W. f. : I. O. a. ,.ml.i. Kiliui Joiwon. ! HJtrdns, I'orllnnrt, nro registered .Marlon Webb, nml Florence Webb j at local hotels. ; wore Initiated Into tho order, Two! 1 ' Officers. Kiln IVI1I .A ...'..I ! , lingular Medina ool Thompson, emmim. wore In- Tho regular mectlni.' of the inks smiled iiv Kt.ii,, 'l. i,.i loduo took place Inst nlBhl at tho by Mabel fnlenmn, ceremonial IWtfi temple. Knllott'lllK the meet. marshal. After tho business so. Coasting, Skiing Popular Sports At Perry, Ore.1 ti.... i.. .... iu- 'J iV.7. - , !HK th ann""1 t"11 rnnmrinop Uion, dellelouH refreshments 1-a Crunde is n, iTr,Z ,,1 I"1 . T further plans for th Korvod by the social committee with j ' . " " " .1 iiumiiK nance iu inK1 iai!0, i u- llr-r holnurnph i day l-'eh. IN. npppnrod tn thi (icKoniaii tmlny In hkmhI niroiiph :i- iwIhI Hwilnn itfvmd to tho ' lf. Vt O'lUlen pncd throuKh U o. ninK t tl' now iioiw Htnro. , OmmlP thin morniiiK on No. 24 on " ' 1 hlH w;iy fjittt. Ilo Is KOUM-iit man- .Minor .-WinYnl jiicpr of tli. O.-W. with hraitiiiiar- iniinu 'htlKA. Kennedy rhairmnn. C'nrH driven hy Phnrlcs ArwonilerH In l'ortlnnd. - rre-fritUil Da net' MIuj l..nn fl n i. ! ."iilllh'i IH'MIIIIJM ai'! I ..... . ..... .... j tin. 1-liUvrsllv of Oromm, niosontoil , ', ""' ." u dB .lance with .Ian" l'',aloy ! .l:lm '..' --"'"f V-'""V IT"I Mewlw- ; was hint. .j tlnntil oft'li-ors. tho R O. I:, will a linmiiipt kIviii in honor of iho l. S. hot'lioy toani. ini-nihi.iM of Whii'h K-ro rami, us Mucsts this ook. jholil it Npocial mooting this ovouinK j at Dio IOiikIoh hall. In Rnliliniliiii Tniiriiaiiii'iil Larry liny, of I.a. Crauihs ufrili ilti'il Willi j -til ll.-lla Tlii'ln. wa a I lilomlior of tho fraioniliy swim- 1 mini; loam thai luol; pari In I lie riiion: 02..VI Wai'ou WiirlhliiKton was fined 1 $2.:.n In nuinloliml oniirt Thuisilav , Wookonil Visitors on n oliai-KO of plikolnif riiMilsh In I x,l's- - r'- I'l'loo, of ai; ?iloy ' . ,1 j Port lanil, will bo wookoml visitors at tho homo of Mr. anil Mrs. A. T. Arruiiulm: lor School Hill, nrrlvlnif toinioriow nuu'iilui,-. H. V. f'hown, of Iho Oatorplllar ilr- l'''0" ' i. Hill's Inothor, Traclor oomjiany at San lmidrn, H ""' POhllshor of tho (Ira Cl.. isJn Ui (IraiHlo, making :u Konian. . , rniuromoiils for Iho "Catorpillai' I school io he hohl next week. KLENZO Keeps the Mouth KL-E-E-EN ;.l Iho Hotels j ('. 11. Kline anil rail Money, Ta eoma: .!:. S. choWn. Oaklnnil: Wll SPECIAL A complete set or full upper and lower plains of famous Hecolite $67.50 Guaranteed Genuine Tainless Extracting' $1.00 l.' At Vsiiluiv'rs .- iHtiiKtas Kllno lias accepteil a I position at .Wt'.stenhaver, Iih. .. Improving Kuth Ityers, rtaiiKhter of Mr. and I Mrn, (tulph K, Hyer-viH Improviiir; from ' il week'8 UhiiiKH of 'tho flu. fienvorinff- " John U Stcwnrt, who Iuih )ieen at the fiiandi' 'llonde hostiltal for some time, h ImprovInK" and. ex perts to leave lu a few days. Itoturneil to Work 11. II. 1)1x011, who him heen 111 of the flu, nan returned to work. Here's the ideal combina tion: Klcnzo Liquid for a sweet, healthy mouth. Klcnzo Dental Crento far clean, while teeth, Klcnzo Tooth Bruahei in 19 styles with bristles gripped fast, Klenzo products are sold only at KexaH Stores, Inc. mi-: itr:x.idi srortic I.a (Grande;' Ore TMU WOfiLDiJ LAHGCST OIAIN OFl viiJUI.Y OWtlD BHDS STWREtii. HI lit. JIOIIH' - Mrn. A. K. Ktronpr Ik ill at her home of Ihe flu. She llve nt Itlufl V ayenue. Iliihy lUy .Mr. and Mrs. Larlin Fitzgerald on O avenue, are (he parents of a haby hoy horn hist nlKht. as low as $UUU as low as pXDU nniDci': wortic rn as low nH P J OU oord citowxs rn art low :ih p I DU as low as )DUU Dr. Rinehart Pen list Work Ouaranteed (Ground I'loor Somnier Hid-., on Adams Avo. Open Kvcnln " Flione 407-J Iinimivhifl: I Mrs.' Harry SnpdKrass, who has j been III for about three days of j laryngitis at tier- home above the . Tiffin, Is InvpmviiiK. iiiiw and nUIii-' a jn!Hi'K eiond italhei-s mtst vory I OVl'ldllW IO f-npuy spni tK. 1 .Many people in UiW roinimuiHy VKItliijr Kenw. . , have been HUif.rinjf reeemly from .Mrs. K. M. Phillips, of Larimon, Si l4'wv nf wv,, ,.OHls Mr lJ( a N". Ik visit Iiik t tho home, of ( ,MM In'antH they havo Imen eon Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pmllh. at i rin"'1 "", lnise for several days MIT W'ashlnKton avenun. Mrs. ! uml n rw nvi oen ohltped to call ! Thf rh'irtre in ninny eases ntny l ttitlte true, just as thor may u ! ft he n tt'- hiwry old prospeetorM j thttl pfiflxt in the )Mdlef lh "thai in Koai, pari nor, in tlieni hlllH," Vel It would seem Unit the MiiHt erner who has not been disma lly Mrs. Miirj II. Kail ; Hi"n,,I as to his Klflas of athlotlr (Olisorver t'orreNpomleut) j ureinaey In the UkM of Westera 1'KKltY, lire. (Sieein) -, - The I'i formniierrt tdthPi Is K.inewhat eoastlnt; hill near the l'tiry selia.d "''Otftfy from piinifhinept of n nil hmiso hi(K Ihm'i, , soh-mlhl i-mii.I1- ' J, r' r'n ''lamination. rotary of Hie republican national fommlttoo, ,. Suimniiitf up eouditioim under Uie piohtbliioii laws, hi, found Utile need lor any chniiKe in the stat utes mh t hoy e.lnt at present, hut miKKoaod u (darlfiratlon of the Vol stead net ih it appllex to lie maim fact ure of wines and boer for home consumption, which, ho nopicd N permitted. 1'hlllips Is Mr. Smith's sinter. l'rom North JVnvden V. A, lluddlesnn, of North lov-dei-" was in this elty on business yesteiHiay. ' u Business ( . Y. A. Moore, of North T'owdr, was a business vit-ltor In firande yesterday, h Ik therefore per hap surprlrdn? to find this statement In the nuacU m-ido uiMin the oul faith of the! CarneKle l'oundat Ion's report by ' Prof. Halpli W. All"r, chairman of .Mh-hin ill's hoard of coiitrtd in j athlelies; "In a number of pin res In the! Itulletin thv KO-euIled Western con-i forenee (now the ltlvr Nitio) Is re-J ft-rred to and, eurlmiKly, alnio.st a) Ituprovluv . Miss (iladys Waldroff, who has been seriously ill; is reported to he improving. . a dncttir. I.. P. Halhliai-k mill sum It .it.n.ri.. ler who h.-.v.. Lam. in f.v.. wavs with n nnrl tit Unit vnilcl tiayN are repurteil to Ue mueh im proved. - I If. Ilandrun t'linint d by ear from l.akeview last 'ue.sday. Me enemiuti-re.i mueh snow on (he roads. Aeeoinpaiileit hy his wife and siv ehltdri'ii. he left for I.ake- ' ' tiii'-.-uity uui'riintm, j " " ' j niH'i-e iney expeet to iniilie their, ' ' liome. .Mr, llandran has einpliiy-1 Not oven tho tnost nstli;inntii inont i hern Willi a hluliwav erow 1 Maslorner ran fall to hlush i waya with It sort of half veiled snet-r. The truth apparently Is that Hie HiillotlirwnH written from the point of view of tho Eastern athletic man, who haa It pretty firmly llxml In liilnil that, nthlel Icully. things are pretty ral- In Hie I territory ueni'rally 'west of tho AI- letrlionles." Shining Parlors In New Location Tho AiikoI Hhne Klilnluif parlors, oporuteil hy Ansel .MVtKopulos, Is tnnvlnir from Us presont plaoo to a, rommleloil imrtlon of Iho former lliiekhect shoo store, wllioli Is, In the mniutRor'H opinion il lienor lo cation. Ilo has reoiirtM a tlroe year lease. Ho has heen in busi ness In I.a Ornmlo for ahaut H months. RESERVATION HEAD FACING U. S. ACTION where he has ehaiKe of the p;iwdir 1 ,,lr, -i'hkiiii rf.adiuKF of the j woriv m must fin; roek. : imnous carneKle Imiietln "2:1. " 1 Mrn. K. K, l.yon was a recent rlftJJ,,r study mny k ' far an lo j ' ' t trltCSt III litr. Ilnel I.-.. II 1 rill-tliHll 11 ul.nr.1.- ri.. nAllmu .,inul mini - j . Mr. ami Mi's. ru Wriuht reeenl- ' revcrely amilKneil liy the report Mr. ami Mrs. Itol.ert Myers are , y spent several ,lays vlsii;,,- rela- ! "r, Imwely in tho II.lsl. t he parenls of a hnhy Klrl born tiv, t,.,, rrl.-n.lM In Cove. I ' "he llhusu (Of Bllbsl.ll:- W o,lesila.v nlKht, She Was form- I W aller Sinelair. V. r.la May l,.r-; '""I i Wllltln.;) oonllne.1 . by erly llebecoa-l'rovosl. ! rls ami l.,.l, u .....',.. anv n,e,w t ,.. .,,h..,.i,... r , " " ai'seni I ' " Irom school this week on account ' "onB of tlie-eountryi" asserts Hie. of Illness. ; report on pnue 225., "In tho Mill. l,'iiink llra.lcn was a visitor al ! 11,0 IhloreullcKlato ebriforeneo the John llclrkc! Iioiae one ilnyi Nlni.) rettanlcl by many as early in the week. ' ' ' ' was a l-errv visitor lleliirnine Tills-Krenlnic ' last Wcilnos.lay. Mrs. ('. K. Happersott will re- Mrs. Ole .Matlison was a recent turn this evening from l'oi tlnnil I caller al the I'. if. Mamlran hou.r. whero she lias been vlsitlnif her'. M.': anil Mrs. Walter rwiuim -r Iho Itev.' -Mark v.S'oblo, a , l.i1. (Iramle were receai IVi-i-v viu Iters. ' I I'oilnly School (Continued from Paso Ono) Ion, 1). ('.. illnpiitolt to Tho Orn Konlan said' today.. 1 The( dispatch said Hie chariins I were the result of frleilon wliltllt- lias lOllir boon hrcu lmr lint ivnn.l lit KlBiiialli Indians of iflrtKoii , iin'4 fcilernl ' hureuii of Inillnns nfiilr V over Iho administration of Irlhlif funds and lands. ' y. Tho suhromntlltoo, nocordlnB tii tho dispatch, under Senntnr Kraalft. of Null h Dakota, has boon opeiliy. lllifrlondly tu tho Indian blironii and L.-avo frequent ovldenco of this nttltmlu iiuiiiiK mornlnL- and after, noon sessions at which Arnold ak accused , of mjshiiiiillliii,' tribal funds and of misrepresentiiiK eonl ditlons on tin. reservation to tha i Indian huronii and to conurossi f Tho Indians demanded that Arnold he removed as sapoi In, tendont; that no further Ki-nzlnif lenses bo Riauted on tlieir foresf In nils and that Indian bureau eofu to iKiioro the renuests of the tribal council, Tlioy charKed Mrnest WMoyJ former superintendent of forests! on the reservation with nceeptliiB bribes rrnm stockmen mid ueeiiqoijj . Arnold of couiitennnelmt'ii pracllcii o.v nuieii Tinnier Kraliirs employed on tho reservation wore aocepthlK' money from lumber companies cuti tliiK Klamntli timber imder co'n Iract. , j, y Nuperlntondent Ar'nn'lil denleil. that tho forest lands arn Itelnl over Brazed. ; ... i Operation . ' ! Mrs. Krnest Oolonp underwent a j Koltor operation ' yesterday tnorn- j iiiLf at Hie Crando ltonde hospital. father retired Haptlst minister. roin Portlnnil Kuperlmendont li. A. Sayro was a visitor at the Mr. llel'KStrnm, of t'ortland. -was i Tony school last Thursdav, afl transacting biisinoss In l,a (Iranile noon. er- To Oalarlo .Mrs. C. W. Tn'ak left this morn IiiK on lier wuy.tn Oniaiio. Idaho Forward Leading Scorer In Conference j Charles and Arthur Whlteman j were business visitors In. town ! Wedpesiliiy. . .loi. lb-mis has been haullnK hay ; for Ids cows diirhrr the l.isi weik j Mr. and Mrs. Siephep Proetor J j wcr reiM-nt elty shoppers. j j Mr. and .Mrs. (h-r.ihl Plerson nml I family vlnite.l .Mrs. T. N. Ph-rsoni " " V" oil Mieci in i,ai To Ilaker . Mrs,- S. .O. Cnlenvm Baker this mornluK-. To Hiiiillii:toii ' Ij. V. Chausse went to T-lunlUiH;' ton today on railroad business. In Uleth K. Iitkln Is In Rieth today on business. . BuslieM Vlsltoiw- ! O. 4. AVhipple, ueneral superin- t- Iteiidfiit of trarwportatlon of the m (K. P. syMem. is a business visitor ;in this oily today. reter's for Bar gains" ... An Axiom With Westerners . . . Well, well, well, here we are at the tail-end of our most extraordinary UNITED SALES . Kvery day. in fVery way. ibis event has met with tremendous response . . . despite the rijjors of the weather. No siore has a monopoly on the lowest prieo on everything, but we were determined during this sale that our eustomers hiiouru pet the most impressive values, and most important njoyed anywhere at any lime. You'll ' . SJLVlnw they have ver have to . . . "ACT QUICKLY NOW" for wo cannot extend tile lime of this rnlted Silos beyond Saturday, Feb. 1st. More Specials Arrive For Your Benefit Pequot Pillow Cases ; .......32 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting .'..39 80x105 Franey Knnkle Bed Spreads $1.46 Dainty Print Tea Aprons, fast colors ..: 49 Permanent Finish Oigandy Aprons 98 One Lot Close Out Footwear $1.98 One Lot Close Out Footwear $2.98 .1.1-in. Silk Pongee Durlnir I'XITKIl SAI.KS only . we offer this standard article at so low a. prieo. yd OUC Kino nioatiicrl Pequot Sheeting: 9-fl wide rrom a famous man ufacturer, !(. Is the jn usual price, yd. . . 4C Henlnr !Sc Pure Silk Hose A dlyroutiniM'd humjier at a Close-out priee, double foot, point hen, irt fiilr bOC I'epperel Stamped Pillow Cases I'mially retail al !iSc or more, liny now at this money rn .avini: price, pr D5C All Wool , Pendleton Sox Where else may such n pen lilne value be had, (;rey if or while, pr Z"C Men's Heavy Wool Mixed Unions The kind for which yuu ex. p.ct io pay jl'.oii. iiuy nnw for futiiru needs $1.39 DEPT. U3rmmdL Prom Imbler lieed ilibhcrd, of Imhler, wns iu 1a firande yesterday. Irovo lo Fiuoiw- Mr.' and Mr.s. JI. K. to Union Thursday business. Ondel drove mnrnfn,,' on n dl- he will use the lumber in eonstnu-t- " ! the Kar Wiest. i. . . Of hoop ; hnr a cow baru and elileki-n house. th eiht Ko-eallei'v "major enl- Justice-.of tho Peace- K., J.. Heneerhox',. JiiNlIce of the peaco. at North Powder, was irans aclintf bUHiness at the court house yetiterday. .' 8KATTIJ-J. Jan. 31 (AP) - Al- (hande. thoiiKh eompi'tlni; in only oni Mrame In the last seven ilays, llnr old Slowed, -dynamic forward of the I'nivi'rsity of Idaho basketball team, continut's to head the parad nl point K--llerH In the norther vision of tin- I'at-il'ie coast race. With a' Kiiind .total jif 71 pointa In six e.nniestSi Slow el I leads the pack by eiht, one less than he fc'arie-red In his last hatth against a. hiiiKt'u Stale cullce last Saliii'ilay. left-handed "ifuard. ausled i 'land ! ' iilff 3 'tickle IS noisu-n, rarity , n. from Kfcond plaeo durin; In two Kiinii aKainst -W'ashinKtmi Monilay and Tut-silay nights, (Jray Kun boosted his tidal to tj:t com pared with U I for Moisten: With four more eontrMs under his belt,- "Stork" Mclary, C-foot fi-ineh ec.nt. r of the Washington j A rivlnt, 4.."( ,(lH Itnskies, has jumped from now l.e '.,, rnrmP. j):irl,M,lu,h n0t. t f.iurth place with &7. Keenou hnU Ihn ... ...... ... , t. of On-Kon. liaK moved up two i their lorm-i. h.- n nt t, rounds tu-xt toMeflary with i j mlnuios and I 2 minutes respective while Krnnk McMillan, Idaho flash I iVt steelier iok the -nnn.t r,,n i tho most IhorouHlV uontrolled of all ennfereneo bodies, -has re pent -edly called teeriiitluk ami Kithsid ixlnt," Its most soriouH problem and events in tho spring of 21( vul oorhlim' hvn) eleaeiy demon hi ruled this fact. On the pacific coast, the larger Institutions, 'huv hitf expended much Ineffectual ef fort to eontrothe ahuae, are even now atteniplltiK' tn arrive at an etiltable solution ' throuKh eoni mou umhirstnndlntf. I'Vum similar can's the Southern conference l;i by no means free. ... In the Kocky Mountain conference' sentiment i favor of roerultliu" recurrently strikes certain Instltutiops with full f;ree. Parts of Pennsylvania and tlie adjacent territory have lon accepted and openly practiced it ar: Indispensable to vlclorv In football." Burl Kail has pureiiased tho fur-j. - I mer Howard Huhinson house next t)f t"'4 -,fi -"Uo:i K'ven a "clean j to the perry sehool house and will I I'll!" by the Carueu'ie report. 12 arc' wreek it und move to Ids three-! I' the Kast, Hovep In t'anada, five) acre iract near Im drande where' Mid-West, two from the Mouth. ' i i mi i mi no i tiff was p u r e h a s e d i,'k' m iuih, eojieciion. however, i through V..V. Ijoiden who acted I threw each are from the Kast and as aKonL for the Stoddard company, j MI.Md-West, two from, the South. ..lohn Beickel has about, nu-uvor- . ed from several days Illness. ' Phil ScoIPh . "secrel punch," r . j brought back frnm KuKland for his liKht with Jack Sharkey at Mtam.l, remains a deep mystery. Tlie l.imduu fireman's rendluess ' iMaeTe'.:! Winner For Champ to k Into details-for the benefit; , of ship-ui-ws 'meh wan abruptly rut nr'i -.k' t ....... !shMl by his Aimrlean inumip'i', rivl (V James J. Johnston. !.., II..: ' "f f,US h,,m,",,lM'r'-' tilery that what the bovn do not 7. . n"n:u,,,'tl Iknow ahout 1-hll for ihe lime be- I y . I J. i ' . itifr will he so much better for the ballyhoo and the j,-ate receipts on Pel). 2 7. Unturned TFmiio Mfnt (leorffo Cochran returned home yesterday morning, from Seattle wiierft she has been for about two weekrt visitiiiK Mrs. Ada Huckmiin. Arrive! Today . , Lillian Itanshur, arrived this mornlnjr on train' No. 24 to bej;fn work at' tho O.-W. office as a eomplometer operator. Sho Is tak ing tho place of Mrs. Otto Cochran. and last year's leading' scorer; Im tied with Hank Hwanson, elongated Washington forward, for sixth pUicq will) -Hi. Italph . Callahan, Oregon State forward. Is the "bad boy'' -of tho narlh with 20 persona) fouls charged, against him. Ills team nuiti Crniysnn Is nearly as bail with if. . Stowell. Ihe leading sooror is al- i ko the cleanest regular with only two fouls. - , ' llojsien, lcClar' and (rrayson w ill havM a chance to catch Stowell thiv week when Washington plays Washington Stale In Seattle loalght and Saturday a nd Oregon enter tains Oregon State at Kugene S;ilurdnyi ' , , i 24 minutes through a body scissors j ami an arm liar. I.fl Vostenluy W. M. Atwood, of Portland, re turned home yesterday after upend ing several days here on business. From Imhler Mr. .Tame.i McKlnnls, of Imbior, was a business visitor here reeent-)y. 1 )etrolt police recently stopped a day becnuHo If was silly. One of these days those fellows will be slopping an automobile because It. goes. - 1 A hoadbnt, says "P. of Chicago Adds 4-X Students for Quarter." Must have opened a depart mont of Scottish education. Spopt hy Alan J. Gould It remains to very popular pas time In iho more wide open areas to iambasi the Kasternor, to ae or.ro him of nea i-hiKhieduess or as tfguiatie vision in his outlook upon aihkllcs anywhere -else, to' regard him as hide-bound id the iiioms eovered traditions (for example) of the Obi Big Ten. NOTE STARTS PROHIBITION DISCUSSION (Cnnllnnoil from 1'uro Ono) ; I 1'iillnd Slates ' attorney Tulllo .said there was no record In his J orrlco of, any violation of tho pro-1 lilliillon law hy the chili , ' I j j ASKS OA LSI CONSIDKHATIOX I WASIIlNfiTOX. Jan. 31 (Al) I liepresentallve I'Vui, repulillcnn, , N.'W Jersey, today balanced the I hcncflls of prohlhlllon iiKalust Its j evils, declared the rormor to ho predominant and pleaded 'for a c.-u'iU and rational consideration ! , of the tho problem' (,r tho dry; laws. j ''.No finest Ion which moves its pari I Fa lis lo fanatical emotional. Ism will ever he solved hy their Ct- ! form," he said In a. prepared ad-' drosi; delivered In Iho house, Ills first speech on this subject as a ! member of coniftess. Kort Is prom inent In Ihe ranks of his party. I nlll a few- days iiko lio was see- D3ANAIDA . Starting TODAY Al I talking Also 'No Boy Wanted.' ASSESS DEM MY mm m m m in ONE HYSTERICAL NIGHT" A UNIVER4M. NCTUM HWTMKtcAL C0MOV f Sound owh and Af.-u ioncititc ,.7 SOUNDS 'lectric ii--l ARCADE . I, JkU on the NOW PLAYING I i) IMionoRmpn U ! AVI JoW See & 11 Paramount Ptrsrurj 1"? m m o ba f A i V lil a fFf V WW fmuiuw drimMI ! KW, flSvnif Dmuu Always Dependable and guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction down to the last spoonful in the can. Voii save in buying and in using ml Same Price for over 38 years ounces f ai Pure and Efficient 'millions of pounds used by our government Are You Planning A W LEW DiCDMLE or Fixing up the Old One? ' fee :'i4; '4 We will giadly help y6u--give you prices -show, you a big- variety of materials--;! and in many other ways help you plan.fi: .Tell us your building troubles: l H: We like it. f HOME LUMBER COAL CO. & "QI'.l,ri;V AMI MKIIViri'"' Slain 2 IS i .'i!S ' 1 '. Imagine a Meal 1 1 Without Butter! . . And now with tho prico of Meadow Jliu-vcst lower than for several yeiu-s you can use this perfect but ter with a feelinjr of economy. Read your grocer'n lid in tliis paper tonight then specify Meadow Harvest when nrderinp; butter to morrow. UNION CREAMERY 1112 Jefferson Ave. Main 122' CitNiinery No. 51 STORES ,; '1 i! i