La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 07, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    loi ITS J affi jGflSwDE.feiENlVG OBSEWER'iXgRANDE,
"i Monday, July 7; 1930
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!NEW TODAY
NOTICE Anyone going' to Union
about 4 p, m. 6 days a week, call
at Observer. - . ,n,. . 7-7-tr.
USED CARS 1927 , Chandler coupe,
) 1027 Packard sedan, 1929 Essex s;
j dan. .Chrysler garage. 7-7-lt.
EOMMER HOTEL First class apart
i menu,, summer rates, , also house,
f Close In. - , 7-7-1 m.
LOST Brown leather purse contain
lng pass and keys. Call 418-W. Re
ward. - - . 7-7 -2t
ISiADY WISHES room-mate. Relor
:tP ences exchanged. P.-O. box 836.
J - 7-7-1 tp.
FOR SALE OR RENT 5-rm. mod.
j house. Phone 213-R. 7-7-tf.
FOR RENT Nicely iirh.-. house. Ph.
Mrs. Harley Smith, iLaf'Grande ho
tel. - . - . 7-7-tt.
STRAYED AWAY Male pointer,
white with brown spots. all
918-W. . . 7-7-lt.
LADY WISHES part time work. Ph.
-285-j., today or tomorrow. 7-7-3 tp
WANTED
WANTED Practical nurse wants con
valescent, Invalids, or care of old
people at my home. Call after 6
p. m., 211-R. 7-1-0 tp.
FOR SALE
; FOR SALE: Maytag aluminum tub
electric washer. First class shape.
V Priced low. Phone Main 582. Dalles
Furniture store. 7-5-4 t.
FOR SALE 3 cows. Ph.
614-W. '. ,
7-5-3 tp.
FOR SALE Pie cherries. Ph. 205-W.
A ! y 7-5-3 .
FOR SALE! New suit of clothes.
Never worn. Too tight. Trade for
..wood, not more than 15 In., 1103-
12th. 7-3-3 tp...
FOR SALE Cheap, or will take car
on five rm. house, mod. except fur
nace. Splendid garden ready for
. use. Call 012-W. 7-2-B t.
FOR SALE - Buslriess and part
furniture of OstcrTrrtrof hotel, 24
: rooms. Mrs. F. AWMartin, Ph.
400, BnKer, Ore. $ C-1C-1 mp
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Mod. garage.
Ph. 245-J.
7-3-tr.
FOR RENT Furnished opt.,
ams ave.,. . ... .
1809 Ad-
,7-a-tf.
FOR RENT Furn b. s, rm., 1512 Ad
ams. ' I 6-28-tf.
FOR RENT Viitri. houses and
a'ptfl.,, with, batha clean, q'liet.
!. low rates. Adults'. ! 1.810 Oi.eonr
- OTOOd. ; v.. f . 6-10-1 m.
MISCELLANEOUS
AUCTIONEER Call Jay Breshears.
Ph.. Farmers 9x1, Route 1, Allcel.
' ' 6-30-1 m. p.
PIANO GIVEN good home for use, no
children, 1303 Ninth St. Ph. 273-W.
: - .-.-I- . 7-3-3 tp.
READK CUT earnee lumber, 10x10
with doors, shingles 'and trims,
; $42.00. At. 1)00, 1'eia Bousciuet.
i 6-84-1 mp
EASTERN OBKGON School of
Music, violin, piano, voice. Cred
it I. O. O. F. temple, 447-J.
0-9-1 m.
UA. ORANIim MATTHlCdS & Up
bolsteiins & Ruir Cleanln?
Worka Phono 424-W. Chan. Ed
wards, Prop. 12-1-lm
idONEX TO LOAN We are repre
sentatives for the Prudential In
surance Co.. and can make farm
or city loans at attractive rates
of Interest.. Chaa. H. , Reynolds,
insurance, loans and bonds.
ROOFING WORK 'ft'epair work
or any kind of a "hew roof.. Call
. Chas. Hlebrand. (j'JOW. 8-6-ll.lp
BALSAM
WOOL
Tucked in
between your
ceiling joists, it
will keep tlie
house cool in
summer and
warm in winter.
VANPETTEN
LUMBER CO.
PHONE MAIJf. 73.
"GOOD SERVICE QUICK"
1929. CHEVROLET
IMPERIAL SEDAN
S an OK car
$595
LARIS0N CHEVROLET CO.
SIFIED AD
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa
Want Ad
Rates
Observer
(Count five averaca word
to the lino.)
Per line, 1st insertion
Per line, each added conaoc-
utlve insertion 7o
Minimum charge on one
order ., .
RATES BY MONTH
2 llnea, per month .,,
3 lines. Der month .
36o
12.50
$3.25
it. on
4 lines, per month
O Jinea, per winnrn s.-,
Each additional line over five
charged at 60c per line per
month. - 1
CASH IN ADVANCE Is re
quired on all Classified orders to
earn these rates. Higher rate
charged on all credit insertions.
' Copy, for all Classified orders
must he In this office by 10 A.
M. DAY OF INSERTION. 8up
orders on ad inserted until fur
ther notice must be received by
the same hoir or extra insertion
will be charged.
Telephone orders solicited.
Cash rates viay be earned on
phono orders by payment on or
before date of last insertion.
PHONE MAIN 87
"An Observer Want Ad
Will Do It"
MONET TO LOAN on improved
city property, .atr-nlght loanr or
installment plan. Isj-xvst rates.
United States Invest men t - Co.
Phone Main 81.
FOUND Rosary beads. Call Observes.
7-3-3 tp.
FIND IT
Copy for (hU column most tte
In oy 9 a. m.
j July 10th last day to pay ycur
water rent without a penalty. 7-7-3t.
IIcnuiiMiiiiK, picutliiR, lm'ton
holes, etc. Norton's Kldillc Shop.
. -Adv.
July 10th last dny, to pay your
water rent without a penalty. 7-7-at.
SWIM AT COV13 POOL. .
"Tho Fountain of Youth." Com
plete chanKO of clear, sparkling
warm mineral water every 7 hours:
fl-26rlm
July 10th last day to 'pay your
water rent without? a penalty. 7-7-3ti
When you have the misfortune toT CHlcacfo" "W CaiV '6f"summor'
brcalt your side glass or wlndshlcld', rf,,'"0,u'Ohicg.iHlMn-who..Hte
you will save money and time' by
taklnc; your car-to-Richardson '?riie
Art. Man" at Richardson's Art .and
Gift ShoD.1' Ke snedlalizes'in 'all kinds
J of glass work, and will refit yourj car
with tne jincst glass, in tnc snortcsc
possible time and ,thei right prlc;.
When you break 'tf'i'rlafis''1 think. 01
Richardson's Art and Olft Shop. ' - t
0-30-tf.
July 10th last day to pay your
water rent without' a 'penalty'. 7--3i.
. LIFELIKE ' ' ' i
Your pictures will be as natural as
life -when enlarged nnd hand tinted
Professional
Directory
.This directory, ts especially
handy for tho newcomer or for
tho out-of-town render who may
want tho name und address of
soma professional man. It tins
been carefully prepared nnd will
prove to bo a ready aid to nny
render in obtaining prompt pro
fessional servlw. '
CLASSIFIED FOR ;
QUICK REFERENCE,
Physicians & Surgeons j
A. Ti. RICnAtlBSON, M. B.
Physician and Surgeon ';
Office over Glass Drugs
Office Phone, M-15 Res. M-55
iiKE n. notjvv, r. i.
lEWA WIIiKES, BI. D.
Practice limited to. diseases of
the Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
New Foley Telephone
Building Main 16 .
Astrologer
MRS. FREDERICK BALMES
301 N, AVE.
Readings Daily.
Readings by Mall a Specialty
U. S. L. Batteries
Tour nh! battery and $0-8!
puts a new one in jour car.
Burgess Battery and
Electric
2 block? east of U. P.
Depot.
Counties
,by Richardson "The Art Man,"
En-
I mrgemems maae from either the
I largements made
; print or irom the necative. Richard
son's Art and Gift Shop for better
pictures and correct framing. 6-30-tI
July loth last day to pay your
water rent without a penalty. 7-7-3t.
CAW) OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
for their kindness and sympathy dur
ing our recent bereavement. Also for
the many beautiful floral offerings.
Mrs. Meyerslck and son, Raymond.
- 7-7-1 tp.
July loth last day to pay your
waier rent without a penalty. 7-7-3t.
' NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned have been duly appointed
by the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Union County, executrix
and executor of the estate of Ed
Meyersick, deceased, and have Quali
fied as such. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
required to present the same, verified
fas required by law, to the under
signed, at. the office of their attor
neys. Green & Hess, at La Grande,
Oregon, within six months from the
date hereof. t
Dated at La Grande," Oregon this
7th day of July, 1930.
LIZZIE MEYERSICK, ' RAYMOND
MEYERSICK, Executrix and Executor
of the Estate of Ed Meyerslck, De
ceased. GREEN & HESS, Attorneys for Exe
cutrix and Executor.
July 7-14-21-28. Aug. 4.
Family Reunion
Event of Sunday
' Hy Loin Wltherspnon .
(Observer Correspondent) x
CRICKET FLAT (Special) The
Darr family held a reunion at the
home of Mrs. Luella Long's Sun V ay.
There were GO relatives present, and
Lhey all enjoyed a very delicious din
ner at the noon hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. V. Witty and son,
Rnlph Witty, went to Pendleton Sat
urday where they visited the son and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Monty Witty
and children. They returned home
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, of La Grande,
were visitors at the home of Mrs.
Cooper's mother, Mrs. Susan Tucker,
Sunday. Mrs. Tucker has been ill
for tho past two weeks but is some
what improved now.
Mi, and Mrs. Sam Hnllgarth were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, James Hallgarth.
Miss Mabel Gibson, of Cove, came
here Sunday to visit with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richards. She will
return , tp Cove Thursday. . ;
Mrs. Stella Duron and Mrs. Jesse
BreshearB left Wednesday by auto for
Metlford, wherei they willi visit for a
week, v
CHICAGO. INVESTIGATES ., I .
ooerortH Jipttrnonhsrfoiuld be l.25q,
onp;coordi$rf tb.wnl official eatlmatej
.uuuiiuvu UU 1.1 J tl LUUULll.UV. Lilt
director of parks and playgrfcundr- '
The building planned 'uhder-this
catimnte would 'fttccommodatK lttQOO
ueuuiu. inero wouw do I.dUu Jrea
Eeats, and 8,600 others cos tint; from'
50 cents to $2. n m'f."A
lymcago ajreacjy, nas a summerioncra
at Ravlnla. Mortll bt the city, but Jhe
cbiincli' beneves 'the dista'ncW Is' tod
far and the cost too hifeh to serve the
municipal need.
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FAMILIES VIK FOR' MARK ? ..
IV Clt I I'fll'. AT1Tvn.tVfiD
STILLWATER, Okla. (P) A contest
for the college attendance record in
Oklahoma is a sort of family affair,
with two families far In the lead.
A few years ago the J. P. Hoke fam
ily of Stillwater set a mark, when the
eighth member was awarded a degree
hv til ft Olrlii Hrimn A onH XT nAllnnn
I This year Margaret Baldwin of Ana-
darko, Okla., was graduated from the
camo school after five of her brothers
and sisters already had been givon
degrees.
With six of the Baldwins graduated,
that family is in striking distance of
tho enrollment mark hung up by the
eight Hokes. .
SCORCH Y SMITH-0"18
GLOKIA
: p ;
Trade Mark Kcgistrntloii Applied For
U. S. Talent Offlco
Gloria has 6n selscte27
as ou of six seootffui.
american girls ib 63 1s
paris as mannequins in
the fall fashion opening
OF PolTOU, FAMOUS -FfeENCH
coutoriek.
Gloria's Aunt lucV is the
CHAPE-RONE FoR ftttTt',
WHICH IS SAILING IN A
FE CAT'S. '
ALL AieffANGEMENTS HAVE
SEErt MADE, ANO EVEfeY"
BoDY IS IN -READINESS
To Go; AMD GLORIA IS
ENJOYING A FEW DAYS AT
-BEACW SEF&r?
SAILING Time. - '
Health Talks
FOl'R I.AD8
IN 1885. LouIb Pasteur performed
the miracle of miracles.
He discovered a method for the pre
vention of the development of hydro
phobia rabies) in animals and per
sons bitten by rabid or mad animals.
In the same year, four American
lads, whose play was turned Into
threatening disaster by the rush of a
mad dog that bit and tore them, left
our shores to travel the 8000 miles to
Paris, to receive the Pasteur treat
ment. Pasteur welcomed them, treated
them and saved their lives.
Rabies does not now constitute a
serious public health problem. There
are fewer than 100 annual deaths In
the United States from this cause.
uLtu lunuiur on uiuubicuiiy ml (M
these deaths are preventable, and
further more because, death from
rabies is so very horrible, every effort
ought to be made to save each nnd
every endangered life. -,.
Every bite by an animal should be
suspected, especially If the animal Is
unknown and not under scrutiny.
In tho United States dogs are the
chief sufferers from rabies, but other
animals, like the cat, may als'o suf
fer and transmit the disease.
Rabies are thought to prevail only
during the hot mouths but this Is an
erroneous impression. There are more
dog bites suffered between April to
September than from Octo'oer, to
March but that is because dogs be
about more freely.
Whtn a dog has bitten one, every
effort should be made to catch the
animal alive. By watching the dog
for approximately 10 days, wo can
determine whether it has rabies,
If
the do in this time shows no rvL
deces of disease. &"!mEiM-
mcnt may not be necessary.
The danecr of the bite Inrrma
wUh neSss tSftta head." An
the face Is very dangerous. The
chance of developing rabies In a ner-
son bitten bv a rabid door nnrl not '
treated, is one In 10.
OFFICE
CAT
TRAOt MARK IO.
Tho flnnl proof of good manners
Is to speak sweetly when some rich
guy expects you to sympathize be
cause his income tax is so heavy.
A WRITER SAYS THAT BEFORE
LONG AMERICANS WILL HAVE
FORGOTTEN HOW TO WALK. OH,
NO I AS LONG AS THERE ARE
BABIES MEN WILL WALK.
Sign In hotel room:
1. If you get thirsty at night don't
ring for the bell uoy; raise up the
mattress, there is a spring under It.
2. If you are fond of baseball there
is a pitcher on the stand.
' 3, Don't worry about paying your
bills.. The hotel is supported bjr a
foundation.
; 4. The hotel" Is not' haunted;' the
bnly crime committed here was when
the paper-hanger hung the. border.
' 5, In case of fire, open 'a window
and watch tho fire escape. ''
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Many -a. young, -woman has-trusted
he jilOjo a young man the butcher.
wouiun trust ror a .piocQ.Qi liver.
I wounre told that when Mr. Schaoer's
hear luit the filling station pump,? the
impaoc jarreq ueorge s laise teeth out
of his mouth and they bit a hole in
the windshield, clattered across 'the
street and bounced up on the side-'
walk, where they were still chattering
trom fright when located.
it iBi re-
ported the teeth snapped at the hand
of the person who roscued them and
had to be held down with a forked
stick bofore George could rescue them.
Hlllsboro (111.) News.
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HOD HAD HIS MOMENTS J
The town hall was lit up Sunday
evening for no apparent reason except
that Hod Getty, the Janitor, was too.
(Prom a New Jersey weekly.)
Office boys aren't the only ones
who whistle at their work. Steamboat
captains, railroad engineers and traf
fic cops do tho same.
Julius Sellgson, captain of tho Le
high university tennis team, won 55
consecutive intercollegiate' contests.
former welt or wo irht .
Pete Latzo,
champion. Is now appearing at open
air shows at Ebbetts fields, Brooklyn. I
K unVofnt.oe,,plled For
a V-UtU GOING, 1" ITJ' 7 !
Chats With
Parents
YOUR Sl'BSTITl'TE
y . By Alice Judson Peale
Children are entirely at the mercy
ni me aauiis to Whom they are en-
trusted. Yet often they are left for
m.n. hnnr. H,ll n,Uh .
ability to perform certain household
tasks.
In the home that has one servant
the mother often leaves her children ,
with her for hours together, In the I Pr. R, P. Richardson of Union City,
homo where there is no servant at all. Okla., also 1b a banker, farmer, drug
the mother frequently hires . any postrnaster and cotton gin oper
avalablo person by the hour or calls atov .....
upon some relative or neighbor.
. it seems that we cannot be too fas-
i a... . , :
I "..r?.,..?-p, w.'iTl V
entrust our children, even If It Is
only for a few hours at a time.
i It Is, after all, not half so important
that) the person we leave In charge of
the. home during our absences be a
good housekeeper and a perfect lady
as that she be genuinely fond of chil
dren and possessed of an even temper.
t I have seen nurses and governessek
who were paid large salaries because
of their training and experience in
their work, who nevertheless exercised
upon the children under-their care
only the most unhappy Influence.
It Is not advisable to leave your
children with anyone who Is not, first
of . all, a well-poised and reasonably
happy individual. It Is not so vital
to know her training and experience
as. to know the general outlines of her
life story for from it you should be
ablo to gather some Impression of her
actual personality. , -
n . "y "gn bciiooi gin
ffifv mav IfTKfZJL'ZSSn
J"1" my b, a much better person
1 wlth wnom lcavo V01" oWtalren
ttndV served" SJSST,
?"d a starved and bltter llfe bolu,ul
i
a gay and kindly high school girl
TILDES'! (-OC1IKT; HOltOTHA,
PLAY IN A OU1DV CIRCLE
PARIS W) The defeat of Henri
Cochct by Jean Borotra in tho finals
of the Belgian Championships recent
ly emphasized a strange anomaly of
tennis form in recent years. (
Tllden always beats Borotra on
hardcourts and grass: Cochet has de
feated Tllden since 1027 on three suc
cessive, occasions and yet Borotra has
downed Cochet, ranked by all as tho
premier player in the world, In the
last two matches they have met. .
Cochet has a partial explanation. .
"With Tilden one knows where the
ball Is going." he said. "With Jean
Borotra one never knows. Ho is
liable to shoot It anywhere."
NATIONAL 1'KEHI1KNTH . : ...
FIND DEMANDS HEAVY
WASHINGTON JP) So heavy are
the duties of a president of one of the
big national women's organlzatlpns
which have headquarters in Washing
ton that It has become almost neces
sary for a woman president to reside
here, . , i , j
Miss Belle Sherwtn! president of the
League of Women Votersmoved hero
from Cleveland after her' election.
Mrs.' Airred B r osteon u, ri)en' she was
president general of the D; A' R..
found it necessary to spend' all ,of her
time' in Washington, though phe stll
maintained her1 residence In Green
wich, Conn.' liJ t)'.' - T.
: Mrs. L.' P. Hobar't, naw('prealdent
general, seldom has a chanoe to' visit
J her1 h6me in Cincinnati,. Some' or
ganizations requlro Washlngtoh resi
dence. " .
T7
7TP
, COMMUXES FOR OI'EKA
. CHICAGO m For - thai unditr eight
years, Otto Kahn. New York1 banker.
has made special trips to Chicago id
attend the opening of the summer
opera, season.
Approximately 4,000 more 'acres (if
lettuce will be harvested In July and
August than last year- in California.
The1 total acreage Is 19,000. '
Makes You Look
Years Younger
Tho skin of youth lies in overy box
of now wonderful MELLO-GLO Face
Powder. The purest powder made
its color Is passed by the U. S. Gov
ernment. No pastiness, flaktncss or
Irritation. A new Fronch process
makes It spread more smoothlv and
prevents large pores. . No more shiny
nnaa it i r,.
lo-GLO. Glass Drugs Ino. Adv"
uKi, iu, nuv.
:betty
NO PLACE FOR A FRESH "FISH"
iM SINESX WOMtON TO 8111, '
I FOB GENEVA OS "SPEC IAL"
I ; WASHINGTON W Miss Chart O. WASHINGTON OP) , Bmall round
jWllllamB. education chairman of thebouquets of flowers to match thell1
i.akiuuui reueimiuii Business anagowns are carned by girls and young
the "Geneva special" to Switzerland
August 24, 25 and 26 for the International-
conference of business and
professional women.
. f
'ine women .win sail-August l on
" -"'l"- V"""
, Eigy-elTht wome; are Vnr7lled for
Europe to visit 13 countries there.
i these trips.
ON THE
TRALKTSI - CAMADA
One of America's fine.
States und Canada. Stop
overs at Banff and Lake
Louise, if you wish.
Finest equipment .set vif u
and - cuisine. LOW
KOUNDTR1P l-AKESon
'S5
ifo sale until Soptember 30
!i diiii. with return limit.
vOctober .M. Reserve now!
PACIFIC
WJiDEACON CalAqtttl PAW'R CTPT.
Ml A SMUDWAV FCR-rUND -UtHno, iiSl
:.. AMERICAN IU ttH.
: ArlnUftt ti. a H. Htetn DtiMti fttight Agmt
F R E S H
is butter from the churn . . .
rHAT'S
HtllsBros
fn the
Original
vacuum
pack
"(D 1930.
As past us Hills Bros.; Coffee comes
from the roasters it is packed in vac
uum cans. Air, which Jcstroys. the
flavor of coffee, is completely taken
but of the can and hpt out. Ordir
narjr air-tight cans will not keep
coffee fresh. But Hills Bros. Collce
in the vacuum can is always fresh.
S ALARMED
Mr
trains - that carries you
through the magnificent
Qinntilun, Kodak's to (ill
points in Eastern United
IS
"iiii II!
' J
( AND MAY 1 Go WrrW ) 'V T lHo- T
lwfeWV& is too d$$
BOl QI ETS TO: MATCH"" "
COWNS ABE FAVORED
Alias Lillian Whitfield at a recent
ball carried such a bouquet matching
her taffeta dress of yellow and orchid.
The dress was made perfectly plain
in front, but in the center of the back
was a huge bow of yellow and orchid
Sl'llt.M, CHOKERS
STItUNO ON SPRINOS
PARIS tut The latest version, ot
the slave collar looks nice, an unwound
watch spring only It 18 gold or stiver
instead of steel. ' - " ;- "
Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Vase
TRAMPLING ART FOR PROFITS
FOR all Iti virlut, madtrn Indui
trlallim eon run amuck utlriar the '
pur of treed for profits. WilneM,
the ruin throatenlnf tho Art of Mualc.
3C3 musician! la Hollywood supply
all tht "mualc" offsrod In thousand!-'
of theatres. Can tuch a tlny-raatrvolr
f talent nurture artlitlc progretif ,
The true function of the machine ta
to increase the value of the prodilct
fod Into It not to f6a it. There
fore mechanical music, am a tabstituf
(or Living Music, is a spurious form -of
progress Liko a loom converting
good wool into shoddy.
The grind organ, however operated;
Is a grind organ still.. For music is '
' on emorionof art, a form of social In
tercourse, and hence dependent upon
human contact, - T
. Who profits by the elimination of
genuine music from the theatre?- Nat
thefeuslc-lovlng public 1
THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS
(Comprising 140,000 professional musician in tha Unttsd Statas and Canada)
JOSEPH N. WEBER, Prssidtnt, 1440 Broadway, New York, N. Y. "
Km m m
j , kfi. dnin ,.,'.-;.,iMieiii. . - Asmi jK: yij! j B ! p"
3" u-jflooma Ij.jo l5 toAwM. fo foo , Vrfi!l!liyf - H-a f !
SiiBRoona jjoo $5 JO 64 Rowns ' j.jo -).jo 1 - Rljtv'fiil J Iff ?
C iyS Rooms ; 4.10 too 4frR.ooam tm : tm j 'I . pwMif PV j 'Jv J1
p Twin IkJrwrM for two f1 fromtioo 1 '. , Pjj.li?'1 J ll) fi L U l'
i . Roomitnwite ll-rinf nm,brfroorA Jjjo' A j !,' r, t
5 ' priwubith,fn)ni(M)o . . - f-L- ''' ' P '"""
i'Aitoi- iiAMPtVito'OMi IjSjll'jill ilwfcr !
JBVERY ROOM AN OUTSIDE ROOM W H W !'
J LVV.'HUC-ilNS.M.'nsglnkDirector- j
1
-The spring collar la a one-piece
spiral of any desired length and any
desired diameter of spiral.
Parisians wear spiral chokers of
beads strung on springs with fluffy
summer dresses. . ,
INDIANS TAKE VP HUNT !
FOB CACTl'il BUSH FUUIT
PHOENIX, Ariz., m Several hund
red families of Papagos Indians have
migrate Into the giant caoti "forests"
this summer to harvest the fruit of
the cactus bush.
Most families will make three to '
ten gallons of syrup and- smaller
quantities of preserves from these
frultti, using no sugar In the process.
: : Mme. Krestinskt. wife of the Soviet
ambassador to Berlin. Is a physician In
ft charity hospital In Berlln.
. If you agree that theatre patrons
are- entitled to real music in addi
tion to talking and sound motion
btcturesV for the price they
HE
4ELP SAVE THE ART FROM RUIN.
Enroll with millions of others In tho
Music 'Defense League. When t tha
public's' voice fs raised it will must
M erd
American Federation of Musicians
1440 Broadway, New York, N Y.
Olntlimat Without furth-ir obi I gall jn on
ny part, iImis infill ny name In tha Mutla
Otfirttt Ltsaus as ana wha la ap poind ta the
llnloatlos ol Llvlni Mutlt frao the Thetttre.
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By John C. Terry
By Julian Ollendorff
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