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Thursday, August 21, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OJIE. Page Three i I 1 I " ' . 7il ' . CDlEiry ..NEWJTl gtT3 Home Missionary SocietyiPresents Friendship Quilt When everyone was busy piecing beautiful quilts last spring the mem bers of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church start ed dne of the beautiful "Friendship" quilts for Ruth Margaret Hall. They finished it this summer und say It Is a beauty, tne quitting is exquisite. Yesterday they went to the home of Mrs. Hall, 707 Fourtn street. Had a party for Ruth Margaret and sur- J prised her with the quilt. She in turn surprised them by announcing that .yesterday was birthday which the ' women' had' nop known and which made, it all the .nicer. There were 30 worrien present. , Mrs. Leighton presided during a I short, program, consisting of two pi- J ano selections by-Lenore Head ley; t solo by Ruth Margaret, a song of her, I own composition;: reading. Louise I .Leighton und a -short tulU and-Chl--" nee song by Mae. Ding. Mrs. Leigh ton then presented the quilt. A light lunch was serveth .Early in the after , noon a short business meeting was I held at which Mrs. W. H. Hertswg was elected president of the society for the coming year.. Mrs. Robert Clark, vice president. Mrs;. Hlckox, secretary and Mrs. S. C. Spilth treasurer. -.'"-' " ' Endeavorei's. At Camiifire Supper Members of the Christian Endeavor society of the'-.? Presbyterian church who participated1 In' the summer ren tlval . held last ; Friday, ; enjoyed a mmoflra sucoeri He Pine : Cone last night with- about present. Jrie' luncn -was serveo. w u?" " terwards singing and playing games were enjoyed. v'stLfl JM CHENEY CRAVATS Newi Colors and patterns VUlusTJTEaCuia ir-!.' J -iiiiuJi And.The : -Sit Unmarked Grave The graves of your departed loved ones should not be un marked through another win ter. Orders taken now can be finished and erected before winter sets 'in.. We welcome your Investigation you are not obligated1 'In any way. Cemetery Memorial Works C. H." McCIutc FORTY-THIRD YEAR of FRIENDLY SERVICE Sank Member Federal Reserve Resourresrver 2 Million Winter t- t l: Plans were made for the delegation frcm the local society going to the conference at Turner. The next busi ness meeting and social will be held the Friday after the conference Those planning to go to Turner are. Miss Huida Anderson, MI03 Bess Uei bcl. Miss Margaret McAllister, Miss Katherlne Wlssler, Miss Mildred Stod dard, Miss Prances Kelly. Ralph Gel bel and Donald Culp. They will leave this Saturday and Sunday and return the day after Labor Duy. xv "i 1 1 ' T T JrarKClale (jlUD 111 Pine Cone Meeting ! ' A weiner roast was enjoyed by the members of the Farkdale club yester day afternoon at Pino -Cone, with Miss Hazel Evans. Mrs. R. S. Cunning- ham und Mrs. J. W. Bates as guests. The next meeting will be two weeks from yesterday with Mrs. Henry Young and Mrs. Nell Thacker. Announcements Women of the Moose heart legion will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Julia Sltler on Fourth street for their bi-monthly social evening. PROMISE PERSONALS Hy Mrs. Bertha Carper (Observer Correspondent) PROMISE, Ore. (Special) Ralph Lyons and Nellie Ward were married or. ITntorrtrltu WnrinnnHnv Amr " 11 Ralph Lyons. Is. the son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. John Lybnsof Sqnnyslde - and t.Misa ward is from Grants Pass. Ore. iThe young couple, will make their. jheme in the Jonah Trump place and . Mrs. Lyoiis win wacn scnooi. in mail district this year. The young people !: of Promise and vicinity serenaded the newly-wedB Wednesday evening at tne home or the bride groom's parents. Molvin, Lillian and Ethel Carper and Gladys True visited Harvey Mc Donald at the Alters lookout last Tuesday. Harvey 1b fire warden and Is stationed at the top 01 tne sum mit at the Akers lookout. David Garrett was helping Charles P. Carper haul hay Saturday. The electric storm Thursday even ing did considerable damage to tele phones and set a fire near the river below the B. Ballard place but Fire Warden Leo Kenworthy quickly dis patched a man to the location who was able to check the fire Immed- j lately. A Mrs. Nellie Fleshman and family j and Miss Lola. Gorbett returnee Mon day evening' from two weeks absence visiting friends and relatives near Oregon City, Mrs, Emily Phillips went with them but remained there and expects to spenaUie winter there i with her daughters, ;'Alrs. Jessie Free-! yiqrbett wqfcyielplng .ifcrtlyur; Wallace stacK bundles tne last 01 tne week. , Mrs. Ethel -Bethel, of Baker, who hl8lbeen, caring for her mdtherV'Mr. Julia Snuffer who has been quite ill. returned to her home near Baker Jack' and " Virginia and her two bro- thers.- Brnesfrand Clarence-Snuffer who hoped to get work there. Miss Ethel Carper and Gladys True. nf-La Orande.-'whcr-.have'been vlslt- Trtg Ethers -phr,ehtsVMr!.-ftrid- Mrs! 'C: P. Carper the last two weens returned to La Grande Sunday evening. Robert Carper who has been work-f' ins at Lich Wolfe's In Middle Valley, vlsited at his. home Saturday and Sunday, going on to La Oranae Sun tluy evening. Mr. ana mis. u. y. L-arpcr una iam- llv mid Miss Glddvs True Visited 1 Tliursduy afternoon at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snuffer. Miss Lil lian Carper became quite ni ana sne and her mother remained over until j Saturday morning. When Mr. and Mrs. Carper left with her for La J Grande, Henry Carper took them part wuv where thev were met bv their! onn.ln.low C T T.tnrienv whn brought them on to the city. Mr. Carper returned home Monday even- ,,.. rarnar T.minn onri 11 n,,i,A- r..Dtio min.i in i"--. La Grande where Miss Lillian Is un- der a doctor's care. She Is now lm- h John A. Dond has a nice patch of nvcrbnflrlntr strawberries which are ripening nicely. Grace and Emma Hnnrlnrann hnvp hten nlckinBT them lor him. ' i The county grader and a crew of . men are at work grading the' new i road from the top of the summit to i Maxville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trump and Mrs. Julia Sannar went to Wallowa Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Trump returned In the evening but Mrs. Sannar re - malned In Wallowa. Thomas Barton nos occn iu" the last week. The Rev. P. G. Potter left Saturday buttered baking dish. Bake 25 mln- comes from . June to August with ' ,u to attend the Mcthodlut Episcopal uttM m moderate oven. about three and a half degrees. ' To top lit all off, there s somcl birth L.n at Wciscr Idaho. i liluehcrrv Fllllne for One Ne .! : day facts that may be lntereetlng Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hesse and daughter, Bonlta ana iwr. nubwo mnthor. from La Grande, were calling at C. P. Carper's Tuesday evening. Over Night News (By The Assoclafeil 1'ret.s) llomestlc Wnshlnitton Hoover committee proposes drouth credit corporations. new rorit ucroiu to ....... as nilers of the United States. Chlcago Charles M. Mulcohy. un- ion leaaer, aiiui uvuu ... av.fcfc-, ... panlon wounded. SorlnKfleld. 111. State democrats adopt wine and beer platform Has York Smith predicts demo- cratlc party will .soon be In national " " v sol TIIKHN SCIENTISTS control. I Portsmouth, N. H. Mrs. Helen HIGHLANDS, N. C. W A fnoun Newell Oarfleld. daughter-in-law of taln aboratory for biological research late president, dies of auto crash In- that wlll 8Upport "the most varied Juries. kinds of Investigation" will be bull. Woshlngton Government acquires h(,r0 bjr southern scientists, rare old printings. Including Guttcn- Fluids hove been secured and the berg Bible, from Austria. station is jxpected to be ready for Kunsas City Hog prices soar to us0 earJr n.xt ,.ar DT E E Relnke. highest price of year. Df vanderbllt University, one of the Foreign prime movers in the project, says Hankow Kiangsl troops kill 4.UJU the worl 0( the ,taton wm -be Hm communlsts in crushing victory. ltcd onl, ,, ttle available flora and Ahmadabad. India Nine women ,una and the problems sent up by and 20 boys arrested when police dls- lnve,tgtttor,." perse crowd watt-hlng school girls at- , tempt to hoist nationalist flag. WOMAN HEADS PECAN GROWERS Tomplco. Mexico H. C. A Malson- vllle. Detroit ratlroad executive, dies, poRT WORTH. Tex. I ' Mrs. on board train. Emma B. Kltngeman, of Lackhart. Antofagasta. Chlla Homes lnun- x.xo has been elected president of dated and property damaged In tor- th( pecan Qr0wcrs association, which renttal rainstorm. has men members from Texas, Ok- lahoma, Oeorgla. Louisiana and Ar- nussla has built 24 ocean vessels ln the last five years. Denies Gifts Aasut0ittta 1'rec Photo Helen Kane, boop-a-doop slr.ger o the utaga, denkd charges mjdc bj cred'tors of New York dress com pany that M. J. Posner, partner the firmr'flave her $40,000, Art in junction restrains her from uslnj her bank account. Attempted Suicide iiiW'1'"1' '- Una Bas,uete..taae .ndfUm .c tress, was treated at uos Angeiea hospital for poisoning, said to.hava been self administered. . Alavnnrl.r flMiree .'' '"' ulCE ANI) TOMATO ESCALLOP FOR 11INNER .11 Hreakfast .'I .! Orange Juice, Chilled ".; Wheat Cereal and Cream Graham Muffins and Coffee!. .-., ,. .Luncheon ; -. 'Isi"" Perfecrtorl Sahad ' t ... Bread . : . Butter j Glngerbreod - - Applet Sauce Tea . : -r.,vv. ..Iiliiner.-" S":'Rlce and Tomato Escallop .. i Baked Squash Bread Grupe Jelly Head Lettuce and French Dressing i jjiueoerry no ; ' r I'eneuiiim niuuu 1 pockage lemon flavored gelatin; mixvuiu 1 2-3 cups boiling water. 1-3 cup vinegar. 1-3 cup sugar. 1 teaspoon salt. y4 teaspoon pepper. V teaspoon celery salt. 2 cups chopped cabbage. 4 tablespoons chopped plmlentos. cup salad dressing. trMfttin gelatin Pnur hotllnff Water - Over mixture ana stir umu aissoivea. vinegar, sugar, salt, pepper, celery u!ir r.nrii. Allow to thicken a little. - .... . Wniti n nt.hcr intrrEtiienia ana oour Into glass moid, act m coia piaco t stiffen. Unmold and serve on lettuce. if rioRlred. more dressinc can be serv- ed on the salad. , itt. nnti Tonmlo KsealloD. Sen! tie 6 3 cups cooked rice. 4 tablespoons putter.; 0 tablespoons flour. 3 cups tomatoes. , ' . 1 teaspoon salt. (' 1 V teaspoon paprika. Menus Of The I 3 tablespoons chopped onions. S. Morris Bower has measured that I 3 tablespoons chopped green pep- in HudderBfleld, England. pcr8. - ,wiii' Enough ultra-violet to oause tt Cup cheese, cut fine. 1 Mcit butter and add flour. Blend well, add tomatoes, cook until sauce tniCKens. our consuintiy. o uwc Ingredients and pour Into shallow, J 3 CUp8 blueberries. 1 cup sugar. 2 tablespoons flour. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. teaspoon salt. 2 tablespoons lemon Juice. . 4 tablespoons butter.' Mix berries, sugar, flour, cinnamon, salt. Pour into unbaked pie crust. Add other Ingredients. Cover with top crust and bake 40 minutes In moder ately slow oven. To remove gross stains from un- u-ncliattlD mfltprlttlA. ftnntiue the Stain on te ,nder e wnn etner appuea cn a soft ciotj Rub untu stain dls- .ppears Corn on the cob should be boiled quickly In water to cover. . .rnrvTllv HTATmv nril.T katKas. Her experiments have great- ly aided pecan producers. New Building To Be Erected On O.S.C. Campus OR3BQON STATE COLLEGE. Corval 11s (Special) To provide space for co- uperauve researcn wont wun me iea- era! government, the board of higher education has Just let the contract Mr. King principal. The teachers for lor construction of an addition to the the coming year are Misses Bond. An preseht modern greenhouse ranges on drew, De Lap and Mr. Wels from La the campus. Tnompson Horticultural Grande, Mrs. Gordon, from Corvallls, works of Portland received the con- Mr. Swearlngen, from . Monmouth, tract at 14.800. and Mr. Johnson from Walla Walla. : The new addition will be a second Mr. and' Mrs. C W. McFnll and "headhouse" 180x33 feet and will be daughter, Vivian, visited relatives and connected wltlrthe'same heating sys- friends at Irrigon. They returned tern used on the rest of the range. Completion. In 60 days Is called for in ;tho contract. - - - Oregon has been fortunate In ob- talnlng much federal cooperation In I investigation work In agriculture, 1 says James T. Jardlne, director of the experiment station, making possible I much research work of dtrecc value , to Oregon farmers that could not be ! j financed frcm present state sources, A necessary requirement for all such federal cooperation Is. however that; ! facilities be provided for the invest!- I gators. I Protects that are in imthedlate heed . of the greenhouse space Include the other relatives. work in nut disease Investigations, I Mr. and Mrs. Manas and daugh 1 disease control of bulbs and orna- tens, Maxlne, Mary and Ruth left mentals, study of the foot-rot disease for their home In North Bend Mon of wheat, curly top disease lnvstl- day morning. They have been vlslt gatlons with vegetables, and straw- lng Mr. and Mrs. Page, berry .dud small fruit Improvement Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Welch and Mr. research. Field work In these projects and Mrs. I. Blngaman attended the Is conducted throughout the state picnic at Cove Sunday. ; , , but laboratory study requires green- Mrs. Pern Klegg and Mr. and Mrs. house space for controlled tempera- Edwards, of La Grande, returned from tures and favorable growth condit- Spit Loko City Sunday, evening. ' Ions -' I W. . L. Bweartngcn returned to his While thlg Is the only actual build- work at Imblcr. He has been at Ing project on the campus this sum- tending conference in Corvallls. ' Mmni mninr itnnrnv.mpnts 'to , The Imbler American LeRlan relay i present facilities ore under way and i will be completed by the time Fresh- tman week opens Bent u. ..- ' : A new chemloal engineering labora- tory Is being fitted out in the old ' heatfne blaht building near the arm- ory. This fire proof room will afford folk attended the convention. space for certain heavy , types , of , The next meeting, of the Legion equipment not possible to . use In the .auxiliary will be the second Uon present antiquated fourth-floor rooms day In September when a report of of science hall that have already been ( the convention will be. given and the scene of two fires. 'election of officers held. ' ' rr . nhnripn a. Keevll. formerly oT 1 ' . . e- v Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, has arrived to neaa tne worn, m nh.niif.nl . .nirlnaftrtntt. succeedinR Dr. Floyd Rowland, resigned. Dr. Keevll I plans to strengthen the engineering ' nhnpn of the training In this depert- ! ment through emphasis on funda 1 mental unit oporatlonB and processes ' mode possible In the new laboratory. ! Remodeling work la being done In the men's cvmnaslum to make pos sible more complete use oi opm-o. Rearrangement Is making available a complete large varsny u"" J S two new offices, In addition to. en largement and Improvement of the, bdxing and wrestling room, and of the apparatus room. The campus will also have'instnlled by fall a modem street lighting sys tem along the principal thorough fares. Heretof tare"1 the only outdoor campus lighting 'Has been at building entrances una. i ,""" i, i ,ri Iposts..' '.V',1,1'!:':',1 E; S. MATTHIAS : ELECTED HEAD ,! OF VETERANS T.Hit.vmEI.PHIAj AUB. ' SIM nw'Ed- wafd .8. Matthias,- former Justice1 'of 't.hi.--ohio- supreme 'oourti' yesterday Vwaa elected national commander of 1 trie United Spanish War veterans. ' He dbfeateoT Robert Wankowski, of I Venice, Cal., the only other nominee tha nlnnn. : : -ni.: I j w2 encnmpment will be held Milwaukee, next yehr's garnering ! having previously been awarded to New Orleans. ,,, urrn nreparedfless by 'the hation and a greater restriction io mm?gratlon, including endorse- ment o? he iss bmr were adopted ibT the United Spanish War veterans . ZZriniml here in annual encampment here. The Harris measure, 'passed the senate and Is awa ting ac- HOnB 111 H1W IIUUDCi wwum a..w- : migration Into this country from ' other nations of the western hemis- AnnthM resolution adopted adopted - the veteranfl urged congresa t ' brovtolon for an "adequate' " . . 10 ne.v&i renervB iuivc. . . . - ... Hopple. NBO contralto, Is I ary feHW. dB ?Dna.? .DruiB mv? 11 , .. - j , .' . VIOLET-. RAYS IN WINTER 8IIUN. INDUSTRIAL TOWN LONDON HP) Answering tho ques tion whether there Is ultra-violet light in winter in Industrial towns. moderate sunburn ne rotes as -one degree." . By this scale ne Unas irom Decern- Der to reuruury inere io . half a degree, while the maximum FLOWERS for Every .Occasion! ROHAN'S Flower Shop "Say It With Flowers" PHONE MAIN 136 New Foley Building. I Imbler Schools Will Be Opened On September 8 ity Mrs. Lfltha Cleaver ' (Observer Correspondent) i IMBLER. Ore. (Special) Thj Im- bier school will start Sept. 8 with I Monday. ; Mr and Mrs. C. C. Cleaver, arid H. A. Watson returned homo from Echo last Thursday. They have been working In the harvest there. They lelt for Milton where they will haul prunes. Mr. Watson took a load 'Of ' sheep to Pendletoy for H. H. Huron . and Frank McKennon. I . Mrs. Wolgamood left for home Sun- day evening after visiting here with ' her daughter. Mrs. E. J. Hazen. j Mr. and Mrs. A. H. WalXer have gone to their home In Portland, They have been visiting their, uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Welch, anl team won second-place in the relay race at the state convention at Baker, Tbe. PrlM WRa 100- Tho8e wn0 wer0' on the team, were Pat Rollins, Earl Lanman, John Morris and Archie Keown. A large delegation of Imbler .ptTf PM ONE OF TWO MEN IN U. S. DOING THIS WORK (Continued from Page One) Peoria, 111., where 4600 were pres ent, Mr. Cullen says, adding that either a tuxedo or ploln business suit., without the protection of the usual butcher's frock and apron, to gether with the fact that the ca casses are out up without the u&e of a cleaver and on a table covered with a table cloth, adds materially to the effectiveness and; novelty of the act. - ' - ' ' ' ' Follbwine liis visit here. Mr. Cul len will leave for rialt Lako City to attend a' meeting Of wool and, lamb grbwers 'on SaWrdny in , Salt LaVe City. Thb next; week .will be, spent in ColumbUB, 'O: .,j t Mi-; Cullen jenorts tha.t In, mauy, 'instance's colleges and unlveralUca are adopting (lne new cuts of meats tney aro uemonstrang. Vl ,; i.k' AMOS-'N''ANDY. SIGN CONTRACT FOR A MILLION i . Mr. D,. c; E; Kutterflchl (Associated Press Radio Editor) Amos 'n' Andy may bo poor Rtrug gnng taxicab drivers, hard pressed Ior . eAouKli' to' buy the dally pork chops,' but radio doesn't believe all thnt It hnnrn. t New faino has come to this nalr portrayed ny rrcemon uosaen ana - 'Charlos 'J. corroll to the tune or a nuiuuu uunuin ui uiuiu, i, wuiv twu. Chicogo can be relied upon. Their contract, it is said, provides for that sum as salary within five years, making them about the high- est paid regular radio entertainers. It's quite a raise for these black I i comedians who six years Bgo wero struggling along trying to ends meet on the vaudeville J" Now a nation listens attentively , to tl "m e"h av tnem eacn aa' Cldse upon the heels of reports that their contract nouvecn thr Noilomll i i n. jjruuuLUBimi. nifuwi and their. "iiur V1 'l",,mrf other year comes the announcement that tt Is to be for five years. ., I And reports state that the figure, based unon a' sliding salary scale, will t net them on an average of more than 200,000 each year. Last year, their first as chain entertainers, the sum was said to havo been around $125,- UUU. Jne minion oouors represent omy tnoir roam 'contract, it aoeont taito 'nto consideration income posiioie ; through tne stageor tne movies. . I ,.,.. , , . I Yet t,"s r!mo 18 a p , .,,. " J , k t ;" " T inVli - ; : " .,',.;',, ;, day after day as these two have done ora I D SMART SHOP Will Open ', Saturday August 23 With a New Fall Line of Dresses - Coats Millinery Corner Adams & Depot ! 11 " fiMi ' Announces ;' : rap '';i . TheShowmgof' t ' IbSi "''Autumii Fashions . ; .-'W I '"' "' 'II I 1 "rtW X tA LA Vt I : : ' The smart miss and wo foS f M The early showing of J , man is interested in what Ife j MS ' "uT ' will h Vinw,, for Full W4 ffiS alld n0Velty r- . II Putntan's as usual fea. Ml l' T UF Ul ' ments'are. very unusual I ture the new fashions W ' iS TiTI Ti f BW i i ii t i i 1 h A able and smart. The early - so that she em L , f v g J I select a smairt coat, dies ItSll i J Iices moaerate as you ,. , hat or ensemble upw ioi TfVf UU the vacation trip, or j?o- " V'! 'V I ' " 1 "''.''' ".' ' ,ing back to collet Iwitl. ' Make;your Jetttpn now ?.J' . '(;tl.ie , iicrtinty thilt M Vff 1 ' 1 1 )We)cfline!!your i; i'style is anthentic.-n-i ( t ' 1 , , ', h'geJacUiit. j; '.( .'I.', i-ti . -.-, i .i ii . iini u-ujsLu i u-f' i Jl ii i.titi iinsfMiir. '),'.: ., " A- il'j U'li.-Sf -:.c Ki.if'..il (i1 -iril ' -in:.-.:, io iwu ail siMrj irn IV.; . !"- 1 ! 1).- !'U' .'' t ' I Mil '!, M- H'.I.HII !!' il .')! II 1 .."I. (Ill ll.'l'ia Kit W!l' -.!.'lMV.. ' l .,.i'(nM ii-'i ,ri"--- :i ' ,'i. , o'vii.'iv'l ft-!. 'A, .,ii:ii:.v.i!.iu:i-viAvi:i'.i!;i Jn-ivrv' I I' I. in-.; iiM tu-anac's ftxciutave j.auitw.-ittaqynioy.ui;,jiqa swmvnr.ni.wn--' '. ' .? I r t .iill.n HI'il.'--.aili.'J . I. ,1. o :t i.li,l'5 Ml.', j J,l;;(jcrul ?l(;iti:-.li t;i( HI a''K,t 'll.t.'nV I 'I 1,1111. MINI ! Mil IIIIIM II jlliiM INI ' 1 I ! ' M l" ' I M M I II "' ' i --'- fjj i ..' , 1 .. - .. i ..ui.iii'. !- i 1 )a u;.i ,-m .(?. ,. - ! iNiiMj', i.) '."''.iL'jii-!'. .i.j" j-1'.vi ii, ; : Gosden or.'Amos Is 41rand Corroll or Andy Is GO.-) Amos.waft'uorn at rtich- mond, V., May . 8, 1B8D, und. Anily Int. Pnrln. Til . lrlirititvv 3. 11(110 , .Thus auccpss, .fpslercd by radlo nnd laoiuty, nos not Dcen so quick in aom- iing as mlghthave been expected "High Treason" Opening At , State on Friday What Is tho world coming to? That sonorous wall of politician, ntatcs- ,man and reformor is answered, so far I as bile poiibicui map ui me wui lu in 1 concerned) in "High Treasoii," a Qtlu- mont - Tiffany . all - talking feuturo i showing Friday and Baturduy ot tno Btoie uncatre, . WIMM'",jr ur "uv .TV. tlons ends war, or whether other great international Alliances are made. It ; ia a reasonable certainty that the map of tho world In' 1040 won't bo exact- iiv tho same as it Is toduv. Tna W(lrk on(, i,,.t)r,lR 0f; Nn- tlons,- but "High Treason" has. two Of them I It presents the United 1 Uinl.o n ViirAnn anil' tliA Unilni-u t rwl ,; Atml0 states 1040 models In dramttUc picture of tho wlilllicr-and- w.cnco of nations and boundaries. A Iove Btory and tt MtranBe parade ju ' or sclcntltlc wonders snaro sci honors with the fates of nations. : Maurice Elvcy directed, with Ben- lln Hume Tnmo.inn Thomos 'l "m ,;"mc"" ma?; Hum- berUou Wright and Basil QU fea tured. A play by Pcmbcrton Bllllnn was the basts or tne Hiory, I ir r fel j Vis M:-il I LicTl ! WW JXTL .1 fl TO ALL W)I0 SUFFER STOMACH ; '''''''ASbfeS INDIGESTION 1 Money J?ack if One Bottle of Do You More Good Than I You can be ho difltrcfiHed with gas and fullues3 and bloating that you think your heart .Is going to atop boating. i Your fitomnch may bo so distended thut your breathing Is short and gaspy. You think perhaps you aro.suffo cnting,' v. u ! : . , .-(j; You" are dl'zy and pray for quick relief what's lo'be done? ,Jut onq deHHert sijoohful. of .paro's MfJilhft, IJepBin and ,1'n; ten minutes the gaq dlaappearH', (j, ins pressing on tho hcjirticeaBos and you con breatho deep, nml Tiutumlly. ' :; ' nlll Wi,ft. hlhwiPil rrllef! hut whV . noi, 8oi,.rra ot sucn i,.ujiow : luaiij juaiaiito iiatuu un it u,iit au x age STATE Last Times Today tej ' I' Tomorrow 1 With Every Show Dare's Mentha-Pepsin Doesn't Anything You Ever Used or? Why 'have chronlo Indigestion at all? With this wonderful medicine Jrou can banish Indigestion or dyspepsia, or any upset condition that keeps the stomach In constant rebellion and one bottle will prove it, : And how happy you will be when your ' stomach le as good as new for'- then dizziness, nervousness, slcoplessncss, 1 headache, dull eyes -and other' ailments caused by a dis ordered' stomach will disappear nd you will be your old happy, con- ,;fltor(, ,Qna evory regular pharmacist tontcd' sen again. Kea ctoss utug i'tha Popsln to show the way to stomp mitlrHnrnoH niW nnfctln nf rar'ji ln- ach comfort, Adv. flnn . A 1 Or. PRESENTS or a Coming SUN. MON. TUES. Acts& Comedies mm kU3lr I m A It'll I. f ,.r i