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.1. ii Papa Two .,.,..'1 Pr Four Friday, March 28, 1930- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEi , LA GRANDE, ORE. (lltoorpoimtMl) An Independent Newspaper PRANK B. AWI.EIIV . HAnVIOr y. MATTHKWB ., Uualneas Mmiatfer upllshed evenings, exrept Sandfly, at MIC Adams Avenue, Graude, Orefcon. The Ohsurver-Klir pullistied vury Friday. Entered at the Postofflee of l.a llramle, Orvtfon, as fetgood P)aaa Mai) Hatter upder act of .M.ireh 2, 1870. OFFICIAL PAI-KIl OK UNION COUKTV A.S'D THIS CITV OK ).A (iJtAM'K MUMIIIOrt OK ASSOC I A TIO I) 1'ltHSH The Aaaoelatod I'rtisa 1h oxi.-luwlvtily entitled In use for publica tion of all mw dlauuK-hes ereijlled Ln 11 or not otherwise credited Jf puull.hed herein. All rluhts of repiihllciitlon of apodal dls- fiatchus In tlila paper, and also tho local ouvva herein also are userved. ' :. - tfa.tfon.1 Adverllslna; Representative ' ' m. c, woui:nhi:n i;o., inc. - . an, Prajjclaco, Los Angeles, Heniiie, I'ortland. ChlcaKo, Detroit, New yorlt . suiisciiki'ion iiatks Jly Currier per month In Advance ,....,....:. jiix months In udvui-ce , ... Ntotfle cojty , - Ba-jli;; 1 altr. Dr month In advance . Ally, ucr nix man thu hi advance . 'MJIy, puf year In lulvance Hiy, uoaervar-jstar, pur ynr ADVKUTISINO UATIiS Uplay, foreign, per column inch ny, locaj, per conunn men i in line contract prices on fiupllcAlJon. ;A FRANK ACK.NOW'I.KUfi.MKXT ) mil debtor both tn tho ' Gr.ee Its, find to tho Marbnrlann; both to the wise, and tu the finwjHC, Jtomans 1:1-1. ', ,-.A man who falls in love with himself never has any rivals. It's .house- and-yard-cleaning time in La Grande. For some weeks the -frequent mild spring temperatures have encouraged outdoor flxerpise in the form' of faking lawns, trimming shrubs, preparing gardens, And the result, as in .pasV.years, will be pretty yards that earn the. reputation as tfie best kept j any Eastern Oregon city., Only occasionally do' you; see anything to mar that reputation. Vacant lots need attention. It's a nuisance to have to care for a vacant piece of property, especially when it's only crop is a lax re ceipt.'. But want Jots can be cleaned of rgbbish and the weads keptdown without too much effort, and they make a much more attractive city. -v.;;:..; ;,; . r ; -,,Tlie 'Ro.seburg " Nowsr Review,' connnentii'ig on Walter Pierce's decision to stay out of the democratic primaries, urges democrats to unite on Ed Bailey. It emphasizes" the need for harmony, especially for young men in the party ' and carries. Hie idea further by urging more leadership by young men throughout the state. Old men are inclined to Jiye too; niuch '.in the past; young men live in and for tho future. "Oregon", The Review says, "lives too much in the past. We thjiik too much of the ox tuanl and too little of the. airship. We talk of our fertile soil... of our natural resources forgetting that natural resources bring progress only us they are developed by man. Mexico, from the stand-, pointj GMniumt roKnies, is one of -the richest countries unc earth.- It is juso one of the most backward." Which com ment, jn our opinion, pi'ovides food for thought both for political, parties and communities. (; .The decision of the stute highway commission lo issue additional bonds for ?l,5()0,()(l() to nialch the federal aid money Appropriated by congress is an excellent move. .It will speed up the completion of the highway program at a time wjjon bond retirement requires the. biggcst share of income. lt.,wjll bring ntodern highways to communities that have long ' been; neglected, yet have paid their share on other roads jn the form of license fees and gas taxes. It does not, of course, mean tho immediate extension of the established highway system. New roads cannot be added until the original pro gram is finished. Hut it brings new roads nearer. The wait wji be shortened. j "; - . , . . i i ii . WILD HORSK NOT KXT1NCT V The horse was unknown to the Western World until Corlez landed in Mexico a little more than four centuries ago. Until then the Indians carried their baggage tin half-tamed wolf Uops or on squaw backs. A few of the ('ortez horses escaped into.tho wilds, were joined by others from later (Spanish ex peditions, and soon wild herds were running the mesas of the Southwest in great numbers. Largely of Moorish and Aral) stock, the Spanish horses laid the foundation for the hardy mustang strain and the natural selection of the wild country soon developed an intelligent, sure-fooled and wiry breed. Running the range, wild horses heennne public property. Indians made them beasts of burden. Their flesh saved many an early trapper and explorer from starvation and they have been the white man's beast of burden since the earliest days of exploration and settlement. With the advance of civilization ami the advent of big ranches that needed every foot of grazing ground for domes ticated animals, tho wild horse became a range menace, lie alp grass needed by cattle and tamer horses. He was no longer considered good horseflesh by breeders. Anil he stampeded and enticed away range slock, and infected good horses with disease. 5o there have been many campaigns for their externy'ua t ion, the latest being a plea from Knslcrn Oregon ranchmen for fjonvbin them off the ranges by army planes. While the wild horses may lie the picturesque animal fic tion has painted him, ho seems to have lost some of his nobility and certainly has lost his place in the economic order of things. Like the buffalo lie must go, with the exception of a museum herd or two. COVE WILL VOTE ON OYM N A S 1 1! Il ! (Continued from Tago Onj) j rel.'i)t showing maile by the j Co lilyh b"ol basketball team1 thli fieasoii, both hi tin wih-ills. ; tricl nd Ihe dlslrid toiji niinieius. J .mv di.itli e tin r.ult or an At ihtit Htnu It wuh known that u necblent i lie pkmi u, t mi as 1 movejnent wn under way to se-j uiih cleanint; " euro u Kyu'iurHhim, many of the i Cov people tpvUnit It not only' Muiijlln: 'A : U t in for iiceessviry for lliir m hoo but nln New urh 'Apii'. i-, on .mi i iu-vi- dfniittbUt 4ii a. toiiuniuiJiy ad- 1 Iniblu; , ....iidll'ir und Puhllalmr H.r.o ..w 6u ....... .............. J 2. &Q SO.OO ,, ......,.,.., Ji.OO ....JZ.tUJ dillon. Coe is at nlle Ot t he Very lew t,. iw in R.ieU'l n t li S"n with. on ;i K.Mi.-i.islum, . An l!fhni:.i' milling fn pi,. ,,,,), u.,t n.ni - I II-I Il.'tiK t'OIll h 'l ;i li'iti- iso pe.i. Mrs. Pierce Is Speaker At Meet TTpIH Plrln j Klil.V. fM-. (Hpr-i-tiil) The ; 'J'Jmh ndny mruiitf of Hie l,yiil i U'im-ii of ih f'hi'iMfuti "hm-i'li i wjih umiHiJil In tltat Mj-t. "Wiilter M, Mi-i(. had hi'i-n InylU'il 10 ni - lend und uddrt'w rutt only the nwm- ; Imth of that women' foot(-ty hnt tlj" 1'iexhyti rhin and .MiHhodlM ; JjkIIch' Aid Moi'lMfcM and any otJier In the (own who were' fntoreMod In Hie xiihJeelM of the nfLerfioon') dlwjiuMo. Thtf incellii; wuti 0e)- i d Uy u YfK-ul dtiri )iy Xi ru. Mi lvin Ihu'M'H finj iti-tf. lUrmiJ Hifr. Mlw ('Jam Aiielaij- played a jJelKinfu Utile Jewel Kolliiiw, dauKhtor wf pjmio nuiitthei' I'Mto hirers.- ilr. and Urn. ,ohn KnlljiiH, In very mJ he imKJiJiiipe of'koeplriff ip li of pneumonia ul their home at lo ilate o;t yt tuWmK mnurll.. Hha ! KJirln. e.ntH.aHl-l not only readlnw niiul-, M W, Well H.fnt Tii. k IT" m"tH rlillt'uVi'l u with Her hn.Khter. Mi-h. MeJ- ,l,"1, nimi "UH 1 l"K" yer to nil enf ui.d wl n- donht hrlnji a renewwl interettt in the (JrllKhlfiil myieijee ut wadlnfr . ..... Iilldi. n mid ldi-r ;cwi)i(th In tho lmiiKv Sli limuuiu omiwatrJiii on iwuilinx JJt lrg) tho tut III- rury c-uvi-Wuk Yurlvi) iwe' lt wilder- from. pri'.-wJiiwJ in to Uiutiire imililiood. . In to l.'lriy. ton mnK "I Jlenr ) Thrwh ut ly," ' filluwlji'u Ilu udir'K. All J;ifon'"'l JlxeiiNdon UH luler , eurifeij ou durliiK the aervlnW of rerrei-hniviu O.V J,1' - ,pi.lL'HU'H. , - 4 . .Mih. I.. I). Vt Ulliipid 1ft: rridoy ! for I'orthoid where file hoa lieel : Invited 'to pnrtu-'jjiute Jn .0 confer. eiiee iyiernlor (he UDinInK ' t (youoK l;olii, "d V 1)111 ren l,i Die ; tt-ork of Ihe ehureli und Kundiiy 'oiilHliimlliiK eon-lee with Ihe vompk ' i ,,.ii,. i.. i ... , ,. r I.. .. i,,,,...,, here and for Ihie reunoil waa Inr filed lo thla inwtltnr. The Bev. Mr. IVilllaiiiu lina heen linwtAr Of ihe Int-nl ellUieh (or mm tian a vernHy of Oregon, Ih a cuest al talnit tho iMixltlnn left vaeol ion liy It would lie far better for the eon lyear n;id Urn, VV'llluma iua hcen "10 l(, I- Fhpemuker home duiinif , otla Huchamin when he moved to feronee to adjourn oh HUKiiexleil, In ' efficient nxHlMlujlt il , ul tiwii-lr of Ihe ehui-e.il. KollowlliK Ihn eonferom'o she will ifo lo )U- p-no where )ie will spend t),c re, nwilnder of IhlH week will) lier ildiiKhler, l-llalne. fvljo i sludet hi Ihe l-nlverslty. ... lA'lllI.,. Y,.ll li aAvlniialv V llll'llli K' 1(11111- ni-t.u..rr.j . Ill ... I. I.. I I I I.. ,, ( ' . ' "ri ,,u ,n mu and son, Hoyd, enmo to Klf-Mn Alon ferltiK from imeiinionla and heart ,,'.,' ,,,. nii.r,,,.,! rmnpllralio,.,. A jutho from Ui Grande ( 1 attendnnco. - .('hni-h'H t'ha;idler, of Ui flrande, Hppni rurwuuy ui jmk'h ut ine n- ( ham Kifell home. Jr. )y.q hi un um'le. Jlr. und Alrn, Hart Orha;n, .Mr. and Mr. Hay l'rout und ilr and Mi-h.- William Miller attended thu rotintv atwoflatlon meet in it of.' I, O. O, - anil i(cln'Jal)H at UjiIoii J TueKday evenJMK- Aft ijsuuj tey.j hud a fine lime. The next month'H j mcetliiK will ho held with the Cove IihIkch und this mcclftiK will clone, the hciIck of around (ho cou;ily j '..). ,u tt-ll..li Imva l.i,ll m1.1 durlm; the five winter months. Mrs. Marl Chtindljfrr bus been ap J'yJiV1'1! to ll.'tl' Ihic.cni8 at KlKiu. 'Die woi-k wjll be carj'-i'd out tluouMh the surronndiuK country by otiicr appointees, . A social u flair .which should have been mentioned 1 last week was Ihe birthday party of -Vivian Ulnlno Arnnl, who wus two years old on .March IK. The quests and their mothers spent the afternoon vlslllnt,' and the crownln event of tho afternoon was the birthday feu si. 'I'be favors Included pupnr cups which each child wore while ealiiif.. - Many appropriate, (,'llts were presented to ttjo little hostess. The guest -list Included .Mys, Julius JJuk and grandson, Donny, Mrs. (lentno Cordon and Alice Anita, Mrs. Cliff .McCullouffh and Joy uiHH'. M rs. leaurence niumensteln and Patty Lee, Mrs. Xyal Cruham and Vest a, iMrs. Harold IUik and dna, Mrs. .1, W. KltZKiurnld ami .lack Wtillatfe, Jim. R K. A rant and Lorlta, .Mrs. l-vim Mill und Lloyd and .Mrs. ,J, M. A rant apd Vivian Klaiue. Tho Presbyterian MUIcm' Al'l held election of nffleeis at the meeting held Wednesday at Mrs. Creorjje I-'. Smith's home. Tho rout ine business occupied the early part of the afternoon, tin election results hoiiitf -Mrs. tifrorwe K, HjnHh, president, l.uella ioug, vlco presi dent, Mrs, l,ee (ioltUnif sucrctury and Ireiivurer. At th)s meeting plans weru discussed for llm annual hot cross bun mile which this uld has held on (loot! Krlduy for a number of years past. A wclul hour foltowe4l tho business session, titiy Patten is nddlni; to the up. peai'ance of li Jh homo by piiinjnn evei'KrcenM, WITH 7&THAT COUNTS IU20 -t) roi l'IJ J'raelle. illy m w Urea, boI appeal unoe, fine liphiilsterlni:, i-oinplet. equipment, inntor complelely overhauled. 'I'here are lhou sands of youd n.illea left In ilH ear. rarryliiK an OK flJ-IAr lhat oouiils Jpllfl) ; I'llllll IIO VKM lilt The eur Is in Hood aliape, Rood lires and would he Ideal for CiT fishing. I'rleed .... io; Larif on Chevrolet Company Usd Cr Lot 407 Mitf, J'JiJJa JtechJel upent Jatit week Ut WalUiwa rvuuuty vWiIiik wil) Jut relative there. Mech ' if), t), JJvi-t) ncjjr U'lithnvu and U,.r ni.iilx.ii-at 'IVn.i Si.,.M liidw. t.t i wuiiwvtt, ia jjji .on. u-hoxv ' nuiki mtU' a ontf vWUiik J 1m to ho vuvvvviX lit fiiu week. (for icriindHori, Jjund W'lllf, of Jluin, ! uok lu.-r i W'ulOuy n t-j'k from j jluM Sunday, j f Mr. Jm - Hrciht-ai-tt, of li ilrnndc, calm- to Klfn Humlay to : vlfil with her mother. Mr. Ii. Jl.'i 'thtxxoii. AJj'. unit Al'. iuy TaiiHT- j J In, at KuttivJo, were uJko ium(m al : t)i tUuntum honi. iir. 'i'amuiix ' wa AHhh Aldilhu jJuhsuii und in ' leachinK tu Kumeht w-houl (IiIh 'vtur, ! lu-r home at MlKln fxr nu.ny yearn ! : (1; inoV(1(, to (Jrjlu yi.y. j ' i 1 "KW , ' , , L, j U'.ilbi.-iliit It'll I -t.t Vilu tl'nf.l "'"H iK'"ir mommy limner "' '- '-W' 'iiw"Ii io I.oIh openw) u ioloiiinnt In "lo ImllillriK formerly uwuplwl l,y the- MIkIn Imki'ry iind Ihe clul, din-j I'r-wiw nerved there. Tho ey. .Mr. (lervnla held l.iip- I b'mul -'vlee ut I'lillllpa rreelt I J"t Ulinduy Hflernoon. There were ! t" io were hupllaed ut th.it j time imk u Kullierinif ot uooui : . people wltneKned Ihe eeremony. The potluek wlpper held I ucx- : duy nlKht l'.v the nuinheig of j Oi-ionetlo temple und Orion lodwe j 7nlKhtH of I'ythluH wiim uitended l)y uliout 70 people und wiih u mief.4'HH In every wuy. Ater the supper, 'no"""1"-'"- ""n 'WL ul Innuranee deiiarlnieut of the order, lulked lo all wreaent. This : n fnl- oeu oy oanewiK u...u .. ... .. ...o. , , "n"' tv. v . in ........... in j hiwi "i - ,la"1 or "e ,wc'- . , ' ,, . ' Nrnl Hnihiim. nnd f.lenn l'atten. -t ,e ,ocul ""' 'l,i"' " meetlnB of employees In Im tlrando Hunday. Their families went wan mem. .Mr. and . Mrs. Vern Thompson J J vl.lt rehttlveH here for lntlpflnt(, norl0(1 whilp thl! j ,,....,.., Mr. nnd Mr. Ir-en Owhorn have tiyo part at the London naval eon-w-fiwwi" ference was vigorously upjxtsed to- r,ocAi MAMiirrs Spr,jiu-)-18iJ5!5o 1eu.vy lies 16c lb. Uehl hen lc lh. HtUKH tit; lb, t l'ottr Hard rederntton hurJ wheat) $0,(i0 bbl. .soft wheat $5. SO bbl. 1 Uard VUeralJon J.70 per 43. tl I. LA GIlAN'DfS lU-ri Alfi .MAKKEIS' Supur IMU jh,.a,el-iT7-$i.2riI t Vetfetnmes Netted th'lil potnloeH $:..0f HUt-Ji. . Parsley 5o buncjj. CabhuK' 1-( U-- J.ellin-e l.Oe luad. ItudishfK '2 hunelu'H for re Yellow. onions 4e lb. fJreen peus 20e, Hi. ; Klor. new potuloes L'Oe lh. CurrotM California, Joe hunch Swev,t jiqtMtut'H '4 lh. 2 He, I'a.rHiiiiiM- fid lh. Spinach -lae lbs; 3 for Ufic. lftis.scjs Hpi-outH "Gc lb. . 'ranbrrrJcM '2 Ihn. fin 2Te. (ii'ei-n onioijs "J fjur 5r, Cue tnh hers 3r.c each, Cnuliriower 10c Jh. Celery 20c. . Celery heartOn, TurnlpH JOc u hupclj; 2 for 'it , I iye en pepper 40c lb. Artichoke, 2 for Sac. UudtsheH-r-Dc hunch. Tomatoes 35e. Khutiaih r-16c. AMparaKUH 1 6c. JMlrr H:itter, creaim-ry irc lh, t:,a. EKHH-29n doz. ('UKii'r-4l0 lh. ' HoiH-y-f-Comb, Ctfic n aqiiarci. JrullH Ilananaa 2 Mm. for 2 Go, ("ul. Jjtrawbi'rrien" 4 rr cup. Apples- Jl.f.Ofii T.emunH fic itOaf. OranKcs & do. Meat ami Jlftli Meef boll JGirJiOc, ChopH und Hteukn-f-S.Se.vi 4oe 11 FreHh Halmon 4r.jc lh,; Halibut SOc lb. tlll I'OIU) f-OACII Kseellrnt tires, new Duco, re-upholstered, eopiplute entilpment. motor in A-l am pe, An OK ear uuni-uu-teed for Ihli'ly days. 11, nut ti-unsporlallon at (klQf9 low eout IVJ4 I'OIU) OAt II tleneral eonditlon Is A-l. for a ear or tills use. I'ome In and drive II mid ronvlm-e yourself. We are lelDnir It hii for a low prlei during our MprlhK Sa le $125 Thone Main 503 Kir St. MODEST Tin. I..- Marke Kf.'llriitliii 6"oo'o aql I 'WE 3?fl f Jjfil tM A,i.' f ".My hoy rrlentl's liluays hroke "Wlial.V illy iiu'liit1" "l-'luunehil iiOi-Isit." - alulUalied their homo In Klein In the cotlano owned hv . I. W. Ilrown. jjir, Oshot n la employed at the -ir.iKiu nniin ono rMoraue eompa ny eompany ,nwu.n ! C. K, Merrltt. He - n j,,.t., lw Ween hko. U. S. AVOIDS ENTANGLING AGREEMENTS (.QontiDped fropi Page Ope) '0srLTATJVK V.UT AVASIIlN'tJ'l'OX, S;n; 28 (AIM Anierlean signal jiff of a ennsulla : day hy Senator h'uanson nf Vir ginia, the ranking' demoernt on Ihe .'foreign rchitluns enminittee who ' expressed the hope that President " stoned ov r the issue of unemploy j l.over likewise Would oppose il. mcnt iiiMtrnnce -. yesterday jUiid Senator Swanson in a statement declared n consultative pact was too hljrh a price for a five , power naval lre;ity. He said it woijld he belter for Amerieii to entr into a three power naval iimitatlpn, treaty !, illnnr.. tlw. n.,i.r..nin..u llion t,. idjourn the eoiiference 111 an LojiI Jii-xi Wednesday, when It will nirree ti such a pact. "It Im far better." he said, "for America to enter Into an am-ee- went with' "(treat I'trltaln and Jiip'atj Children love their HONEY FLAVOR Home from school jmd at once to the big box of Honey Maids. How good they are crunchy, crisp, iXivored with finest strained honey! And how good they are for the children! You'll find the family package eco nomical, Baked daily near your home and wax-wrapped, Honey Maids always reach you fresh. As final protection, they are sold under our money-back , "Guarantee of Freshness." PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY Lol Angcld S.n Fianciico PouUjid SftttU Ttcem, Spokint Jfoney Maid I PC51NA- MAIDENS - Applied Fur IT, 8. I'atnnt Office slnen ie fun hi Jit'il' Joh.' for limitation of armament than Ii ; enter Imo u n.v. nouee o.,e, l. j volvltm . u In rluropoan ;olltleal . commltmenta. No one ean foretell , commitment. Ko one ean foretell ' uiiere aueh . u matter would end. order to nveet under mote nroniti oiih eireun)Mane.cM llian to enli.r ! Into a limited nolitleol part m thlH tinie." DE VALERA EYES TOE PRESIDENCY " (Continued from Taffo One) (Ott.MlN Sl'.W CAIilM'a'I'K . (ty the AM?hileM Press) I.eadej-M In . the Knropean eoun tiics are attiinptin to form new .jihlnets thin week. 'I'ifv t.ieinjan eahln't heatlt'd hy i 'haneellor llTmann M neller rv- I ir. , ijeinricn iiruenim.r is seeiiinK to' ussemhle a ministry. In the Irish. Krce .slate president Will Jain T. CosKr;ive. njjd l-js niinls terii resiiriu ri ' today af)T defeat on a. bill. .- The dai adjourned .1 for ivoiujijations mf a new prus- j Went. The president la elected ' by the doll and not by thu country at "fare. Political opinion Is tiia't' I'vatiiiivi- tvJIJ he jenopilnnted. I'ol.iU.I ( nllli..M'i-llif liu-1 lo iv pliee MiM ill I'aaliiiir nallel.Hllleh ra-aluned lanI vviU. I'rofei'-or .:-..vniiindl.l. president of ilw uwuiu, dtteiupuJ t lurm " julnixiry, hul. laljeil. . Jnn I'llaml- hI:1. hrolhir ut the fori ' Uleln- lur .MiokIimI iMlHinlaki. ir.vlnt" o. lllllile il fcoywnt.hellt. EAGLE OFFICIALS VISIT AERIES OF EASTERN OREGON . fCouliijncd from Page One) Mr. Sheebun will return to award p'-isr-Ci!. He has been ill la Grande dnre Sjniday on -official limbless. 41 y. Hhcehail is presid'Ut of .nil iierie of ahout 2'l.etni members oid Is ilepuly K'and au.lltor and deputy wand worthy president. In Pendleton Wednesday nlsjtl i HcotVhl sj;nliu to a lafKe eyovvd, nttendeil hy ineinbers froju Pendleton." Walhi, Wajla and Ja I.yle Connors, stale scjcretnry and depyty Kraml worthy ju-esl-deut: Presjdent l' t). S'lHivan. jjf Pendlelmi uerh-;' Jh' jiresiijejit and secretary of the linker aeiie with a number of Maker member were out-of-town visitors last niKhf. , Itoss- W'hut do you ni.can by jirtfuinx wfth that customer? Don't you know that the custohier Is al ways rlfc-lrt ? Salesmin Sure I do, but this one insisted lhat h' w;is wron. I'OR'tXAXO lilVKSTOCK POIt'l'LAM). Mar..;'S (AP) Cyttle ami calves: iu.omJ)ly steady, receipts cattle Sfi, calves 1 0. iateers lliiu-i:ma Ihs. $1 ,2hn 12, KOixl ? I I. .10 41 $ 1 2.. IS. Heifers. j;ood JlO.riU'o il I. no. Calves, medium to choice $!i."0Ti $io.en, Vealers, milk fed, pood to eiioiee $ I 1 .0 ft t 2. . CHOOSE YOUR WARDROBE FOR SPRING-NOW Make your selections now and be assured of fashion-correctness for the entire season. LET US SHOW YOU THE . -CORRECT COAT STYLES to choose Black Bright Colors and Soft Toned Tweeds Tlll-miC IS NOTHING THA'I UHiKH .Mdltl-: SI'ltlNOIJKl THAN THKSI-: NKW C-OATS-A.NI) Til Kill-: IS NO IIHTTKI1 rum- to nnv than now A 1,1, KOHKMOST IN KASHION. W).IKN"S A.NIJ MISSUS'. $14.95 to $84.95 There are several delightful versions of the suit this Spring- each equally smart and correct. New fabrics and colors moderately priced $19.95 to $34.95 "Wear as you pay FALK'S ItyiN'S STORE;- QSKOSH: bgosh : ' :0'ALLS .- Vest Hal! Style :' $,1 I Hoks: mi early sales in bids, in ceipts 150, .iiududhiHr 21)0 o-i. ' eontract. ileavy w'ilit . $!'-2fi fri$0.7.i. .Medium Vi-iKh't 810.0,: .$11.00. l.ijfht weiuht i I ' $1 1.Zu. : I, it'll l lishts $CMHll l 1.00. Paeli- in),- mows, ti.2fr7 $:.20. SlauKhtcjf pitjs 10.006 $M. no. l-Veder ami Miocker piKs ?1 l.oui ? 12. nil. (Soft or oily hojts nnd roast pis ex'clud. i ed In above quotations.) J Sheei aiid lambs:. quolably sb'udy; receipts rU. I.uinhs t;ood ;j choice. $l.2J)ii j$d.(K. S-I to !2 ( lbs, $S.75 ri $:.7;, niedium $ 7.7ft' $i.2f. nil wiKhts, common 7.(t(ifr $S,f. Veariiu wethers ii..riU tfi- '$s.5o. Kwes $ri.tioff $t;.uo, i2o-ir,n ilhs. ?f..r.0, all wciKlits, cult land common $2.n $ .(mi. . . You Simply Must Wear A SUIT This Spring Ml - the Cinderella Way" 1..; if n bin. 'Mill i-ri .M mil, i .11 I : oil M. i. . i :4 -,-,-,i i. V,-.: