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Thursday, August 21, 1930 Pape Eighf LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. , ; it VALUES Setson Hats S3.85 Bostonian Shoes S3.85 Manhattan Shirts S1.85 These are a broken lot and exceptional value. (CLASSIFIED Si. ' I The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties AD i ' I Closing Tone In Wall Street Weak WANTED WANTED G:.'l for grrirai hotisJ: J help .r.'.b 4 tr&sll children a cunp itt&r Hi-id. Pa. Vain fc-'Jl-l t. HIGH (SCHOOL GIRL &t wort for rm. d boad. Of care o cnikiett. 8-22-2 lp- WASTED Woman over 45 to keep . hero tor elderly U07. Pn Farm. 2M. D. B fiurkirjsjj- 8-20-3 tp WAJCTED Repair wort:, psintir.g or rocrf: by reiiikle man. Pn. 3-20-4 tp. SALESMAN for local territory. Boot keeping and Mlll&g rxperieiice pre ferred, 4VV.O to VO per month mti? poea.iile- Wnte box 1. Ob Knez. 8-20-3 t. WANTED TO REJCT Will pay liberal rent for modern unfurnished bouse. Must hare t least tnree bedroocu. Box 20. Obaersrer. 8-16-3 t. FOR SALE FOR SALE All tine at Multnomah trunks at Th Dalles Furniture Co. 8-20-3 t FOP. BALE Saddle horses, or trill trade lor bsr. Also calves. Call at 10rje-2nl. 8-20-2 tp. Observer Want Ad Kates (Const fire ftTerijr word to U. line.) Per lite, lt loMrtton Per lit.. tv:h a444 co&mc- Iflolmum charge 00 on order . RATES BY MO.fTH J line, (rrr month T 3 line. pr in oath " 4 line, per month It. & lirj. pr month $4.75 Kach 4dJUor.a'. Una orer five ehergd at Ktc per Ura pr month. CASH IN ADVANCE Is re quired on all Cit-aifld orders to earn the ratea. Hiffber rates charged on all credit .csertloc. Copy tor all C.uilfled orders must be In this office by 1 a, M. DAT O? I.S'SEJ'.TJO.V. 8u.p orders on ad Inserted until fur ther notice must be recelTtJ by the um hojr or extra insertion will Uj charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash ratea may be framed on phone orders by payent on or beore Jate of last Insertion. PHON'B MAIN 600 "An Obaerrer Want A4 wiu ro iiw SALES. Ore., Aug. 21 state Engineer Rhea Luper will be asitd , at a specially called meeting of the ' state rcciarnatton comrnlsalon Tues day. Am?. 23. to eipiaan a statement made in an audit of Lupefs aerounte 1 wherein it is tma that he has retained since October, 1&26, aoou tlBOO In interest on funds of tmgation dis- . tnct. An auditor's report, made by ; ; Otw P. Kubm. accountant for the ; state department, tars Luper has FOB SALE Surge milker, nearly new. , FOR P.E.VT 5 room hoi. garage n"her r"nl the money over to the J. A. Blaknlk, Union. Ore. 8-19-3 tp ) and woodshed, 1&03 Adams. Ph. t'- nCT credited it to the funds that- 4&2-W. a.ji.2 t earned it. MTW YORK. Aug. 21 - Bears strangled ue zm.isf market in the stock exchange today, aejdmg a vce aaecrrmect o snares down 2 to 10 POJX.1. Tradmg cocticued of a highly pro fessional nature, ho-werer. Genera! Ifoion. radio, Ke:.h and Loews were well supported. Warner Bros, sold tatires for tte Prudential Inxur- cn? loans at attracts ra's of In- arouod V: t.--r r-tna. w ta-LH. . toae was weax. TctaJ saiea. bowerer trrest rm h o---x-. i-.. -oe was weax. ictaj saiea. noweTer loans and bonds. ' onlj about 1.750.OX snares. BOOPTKO WORK P-epair work or Rllftpr PriCPSt Gfi any kind of a new roof. Can Chas. IJUlLCl 1 ' KJU Hiidebrand, ew. 3--i mp.,' Higher In Oregon MO.VEV TO LOAN on improred dty pro?rrty. straight loans on install- PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 21 meat plza. LoTrest rates. United butterfat prices took fita: InTeatment Co. Pa. Main 33 another advance at th Portland pro-819-1 m. d'jee exchange today. Butterfat went up 1c to 3c delivered Portland, but ter extras stepped up lc to 33c, s'ndards lc to 37c, prime firsts, lc to 34c and firsts 2c to 34c. Receipt of butter and reported lighter and cooiers hare been called on to supply the demand. Erg prices were fairly steady with supply ample for all needs. Tne cantaloupe prices declined with heavy receipts from Yakima. Good green corn Is scarcer at SI .2 5 per sack of six dozen ears. FOR TRADE WANTED TO TRADE 2349 acres of range land for city borne. Call cc'j-j. e-ia-u. Luper Will Be Asked to Make An Explanation St GAB AND 1LOI R PORTLAND. Ore Aug. 21 Sugar: a'eady; tsacked bassl cane, fruit or berry 64 -30 per cwt. Beet sugar M 60 cwt. Flour: satly; (city delivery prices) family patents, 49s M40; whole wheat. 4s s530; graham 49s S5 J30. bakers' hard wheat. Bos S5-20; bak ers' blues tern patents 93s t3-40; pas try Hour, 4&s OoSO. FOR RENT PORTLAND CASH I'OOTL.i.VH LIVESTOCK FOR 6 ALE Pry en. dreaaed or live. Paone 20-J. 8-I8-3 tp ova pric. Obaerver oitic. B-19S tp. 1 FOH7XAKD. Ore., Aug. 21 11 Catile 35. calvea 10. eteera VXj-fn Iba. VrZZ J""'1 I FOP. SALE Eeana and cucTimbera. IfS, 1, .1 J" ,,J " , W. U Pennington, pfctme 65-B. J0. eommm M-S0eM O0, 11GO-I200 8-18-4 to (food e.S0fc 7.2S, medium MXX) I ; y' - HHln, m . ! FOB SALE Extracted honejr. O. HtuTnJSSSuM-u 'ZZ. VQn. laund C,ty. g-,8-, tp rn- KM CALL 8M-J for oannln? tomatoe.. ,OTnm?" ,nl mditim MJX) , onions and potatoes. Fresh .upply -? ltn' cYtWr 2A0M. Bull, I ncnr. 2112 Tnlrd St. 8-7-tl. (yearllnxs excluded! ajiowaea). cut. tr. common and medium 4a 00 u ! . - Luper savs that he can readllT ao I FOB BEST 4-rrns. Bath. Newljr I Un tb money ti the commls- i renovated. Partly lum iiajOO. lsr2 slon wanu a statement. He holds that i FOB SALE Old newspapers at your ' Cedar st. a-20- tp ; th Interest does not belong to the i PORTLAND Ore . Aug. 21 t Cash vheat: Big Bend bluestem. 41 .03. Soft hlle B3c. Western white 83c. Hard winter 85c. Northern spring 85c. Western red 85c. Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white 424 00. Today's car receipts: wheat 176: flour 4; corn 7; oats 3; hay 4.- - VM. Vealers. milk fed 410O0Il. milk fed, medium 49 00c 410.00. milk led cull and common 43-50 et $8 00. Calves 250-500 lbs. good and' choice IdOt. iiooo, common and medium 4oo. H.Vl. )l'jg 350. Including 221 on con tract or through: active. oc higher lor killing classes. fSofl or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded).' Light lights 140-lbO lbs, $10.25 tt 411.60. Light weight 1S0-180 lbs. 1140 4 811.75. 180-200 lbs. 81IJ0 f ll.7e. MMlum weight 200-220 lbs. 110.60 411.75. 220-250 lbs. I0.25, 411 JO, Heavy weight 2 50-2M lbs. 48 ,75 ' 411,25, 2t0-350. lbs. 4m5 410 7o. Packing sows 275-500 lbs. I4ni,t50. Slaoghter pigs 100-130 lbs. 81025 81I.25, Feeder and stocker pigs 70 130 lbs. 410.50 a 412 00. Bhecp 400, quotably steady, Iambs 90 lbs. down good and choice tAQOa, 8700, medium 44-50 tr 4800.- all weights, common 43 50 4150. Yearl ing wethers 00-110 lbs. medium to choice 4JJ0OH 84.30. Ewes DO-120 lbs medium to choice 42 OO t 82.75, 120 IV) lbs. medium to choice 2D0 w 'i 75, sll weights, cull and common 4I.SOw42jOO. FOB RENT Furnished usitimt mecer. 1809 Adams. Wain 582. 8-20-tf . ' The auditor's report says that when ' r iT i-uper was appointed state engineer , yy j 2lCj OtLVJ 1 IU 4-rm. mod. house partly.ln 1920 he became custodian of a : ' rr i rrrr rv -tTrx-i t rr Geo. H. Chapman. jstim of 423.955. JJiiAllil.N LxilLAUU 8-20-4 t. "This money was deposited In the . : Salem Bank of Commerce." the report j (Continued from Pace One) ; Modern rooms at 10S- states. "A total of 3 .995.50 was ma checking account and 820.000 in a several weeks ago of graft in the savings account. Later 42000 was wlter pipe extension bureau of the , withdrawn from the checking ac-!cj.y 2 room furn. house. Ph. count and added to the savings ac- ., rv... in ,,.. 8-19-3 tp. count. During the time tha" this PLJfff.fffi 'IfT! FOB cALE 10 acres, water right. ; " " 422.000 was in the savings account It r ' '" ' u,..v,' ph. ., modem buildings. 4 acre, young p" ?2T-Jurt ?on. wrnK1 ,1800.2o InteresT which was ; .th" "lif1, STJ, . FOR RENT furn. Ph. FOB KENT. 3rd at., block post office. and one half from -8-20-Ct. FOB RENT 278-B. A: 1:11 A Mm Dress coat fashions for Fall $24'75 $39.75 $49.75 This presentation in advance of the sea son includes reproductions of the fash ions that coat manufacturers in this country and abroad are sponsoring for Fall and Winter. As usual, the buyers and stylists of the J. C. Penney Company have assembled models that are outstand ing for their style accuracy and value im portance. You are invited to see the new modes with us. r Styles Right Prices Right r ; & J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. inn T- x r a w . 108 Depot St. La Grande, Ore. orchard. 20 old cherry trees. Team and new implements go with place, j Bee owner for price and terms. C. ' rksT E. Oump. phone 4&8-J. 7-24-1 m. j wUh lhJ able prices, rooms and apt-. 1. O. O. P. tempie. 8-13-tf. clean, quiet, low rates. FOR 3AU5 Hick and accident lnsur- Adults, lflio Greenwood. 8-10-1 m. nce, liww per year, rj.ut nup Foa rekt kins, 2101 Plr. Ph. 34tf-J. 7-24-1 mp withdrawn, and. as far as we have been able to determine has not been .. hri,.. B . accounted for to the state. Furn. houses and apts.. , .- vin .,nt m ni and transferred to the cliecktng ac count in October, 1928. since which mod. rooms. Day timc we ere iniormeo no interest week or month prices. Reasonable. Dcn Pald m tm account, which structlon work by strikes after a dis pute with the steamiitters union. HOUGH JAPANESE FEMALES BEML'SE BLASE HONOLt'LC FOR SALE Bargains In music goods, look orer, this list and then take advantage1 Jof the? sftrlng prices, i Beuncher trumpet, was 'J5 now iw. Beuscher cornel, was t5 now B0. Beuscher trombone,, was 495 now Beuscher metal clarinet, was $114 now Wi. Set of Ludwlg drums, was 166 now ISA. Tenor guitar, was 425 now 418 60. All Century het music 10c a copy. Orab bag of popular music. 3 for 23c. Many other great bargains lo small instruments. , E. O. MUSIC CO. : . 8-19-3 t. I 1408 Wash. Ave. 7-23-1 mj. 1 week or month prices. Reasonable. Deen Pam 011 cms account, which : HONOLULU OF, Fourteen Japanese nas maintained an average balance women wrestlers, who toes 150 pound of approximately 835,000. It would 'ir. of rice around like beanbaes FOR REJiT Nice cool modern apart- W be in order that some method and handle each other as roughly as ment. 2 beds, Prigldalre, Landla 'should be dcTised1 whereby these t-iephanta at play, are giving a thrill Court. ..." t 7-21 -if, ;und should earn some Interest" eYen to blase residents of this city. ... ,i ... ,. . ,, : n iui uiiri u trin. iv to caiance nc POR RENT Rrr.s. oyer Sllverthorn counts In the sum of $15508 is Wright Drua store. 7-10-ti mentioned In the report, but it is lAlfalfa Market Steady, Stronger During the Week FOB P.gST Mod, gaaije. Pb, 24i-J. I s.1 7-J-tf. MISCELLANEOUS (HICAOO I.IVEMTOC'K !. CHICAOO. Auif. 21 iff) U. B. D. A. I Ho(fs W.fXHl, uneven; quality lighter weights 10-20C higher; othet grades and heavy hogs mostly steady; sortie Indication of weakness. Early top 411S0; IlKlit weight 180-200 lbs. 411Mi4!lVj. medium welltht 200 2V) Int. 411.40 411.85; heavyweight 2,',0-3VJ lbs. 410 16. 11 (W. , Cattle BJtfjO. calves 2 000; general trade strong to 2dc hllfher. Active at advance; all Interests buying; not enough weighty steers here to go around: 4411.75 paid for yearlings scaling 813 lbs Mixed steers and heif ers rnsklng 41 1.00; most fed steers t'JW).. 4IUX); 4100 n 42 00 higher :than low time Isst week; vealers CM, ilk led) guod and choice 812X10 v Vi 50. . fiheep 12.000. lambs 25-3So higher; yearlings up more: sheep strong; buU native lambs 410 00 410 3b: medium isngers 48A0. feeders 7 Ml; lamtM B0 lbs. down good choice 40AO4I0 65; ynedlum 88 00u 4U.60; ewes 80-160 lbs. medium to choice 82.28'. 14.00; all wclghtl feeding lambs 60-7S lbs. good, tholce 4') 76w7 7f. ' Morrow Llndnty. 16-year-old Alen andrla. Ia.. youth who recently won 'p. municipal tournament, scored two 1 liok'C in one within a week. Automobiles ' EXPERT KHOE KEPAIRINO New Heels and Soles Attached While You Waif TANNEB SHOE SHOP Foley Hotel Building. 8-21-1 m. i WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 it Alfalfa ; markets were steady ; to" somewhat (stronger during the wepfc-".nrtnw aik. They came over billed, as "Fair j ust 18. with moderate offerings gen Maidens of Japan" but the hirge . eraUy In good demand, according to ..ih . vw, . . 'uucwiius oiKDb wuu saw a Kiuuu ui ; i.ie weekly allaira market review of ! Disbursement of funds of the Warm bT 207-pound LUjo Arlta. j the United States bureau of agricUl- ! Sprint; Irrigation district, accruing ' 'One of her acts is to hold a half , tural economics. A holding tendency from the sale of district bond interest ! dozen of her playmates in the air j continued on the part of growers In coupons at a discount to district wtth the nonchalance of eating a many sections. However, offerings I landowners. - Is criticised In the . re- j bowl of rice. . f . i were of sufficient Tolume to prevent jport. Proceeds of the sale are said! The young women combine ail the any great advance In prices. J to have been used by the bondhold- ' gestures of the .professional men- Jiu I ' Generous rains during the week re- jers" committee to pay committee -: Jruu expertr of their native land. Ueved droughty conditions In Kansas penses - - I'ney swagger arouna ine ring; spit The tran-ctiens unde;- icrutiny oc-TtnStf uSH ;curred mainly prior to the period coy- accompaniment of lusty ; erea py tne auait. wnicn was tne years 1027. within "the drought -stricken area, firsts. 34c. Creamery prices: prints 3c This reduction. Is granted only on the ; over cube standards. 1 movement of livestock out of the dry Milk: butterfat cent higher; raw : sections, and the shipment of hay. and , milk (4 per cent) $2.30 .$2.40 cwt. leed into these states for relief pur- delivered Portland, less 1 per cent; 'poses. rm- - igrade B. milk. $2.65. Butterfat de . ' : r. !,; illvered In Portland 38c. POKTLAMJ PROWL' tK ; : ;. j : Eces: fairly stcaay. uncnangea. Poultr country meats, onions, po- I.: ' PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. tatoes. wool, nuts, hay. cascara bark r Butter:, higher: cubes: extras 38c: nops stCftdy and unchanged, .standards'..-- 37cr prime- firsts. 36c; ! , and Nebraska, while many other areas remained dry. Pastures generally OLD TIME DANCE Saturday night at Eagles hall. 8-21-3 t. 10i7 Ki&EX COUPE Don't mtM this one a fine used car that lias had its big deprivation and selling at bargain price. Mohair uphoUtery. ihee J. A. BLAKN1K about your house good tires and a line motor, I275.00. moving. 2004 Adams ave. 8-10-8 tp. 1024 PORD TRUCK A ral bargain. Truck has flat rack bed. g'l tes and reconditioned motor, 4145.00. j Dud shells from practice firing of trench mortars are blamed ior lor- 1928 and 1620. A previous audit, made by the late G. Ed. Ross, not "necesaarv to account for Interest i "l U" Dear a DleS' Cal on the funds. I . . , . , Kubln's report suggests BOARD AND HOOM In private fam ily. 606 Main. Tel. 6IJ-W. Also garage lor rent. 8-19-31 1027 CHEVROLET COACH New DUILDjNO AND jtEMODELINO work paint, two new tires guaranteed I don rlKnt oa Ume pUnI anQ motor and fine upholstery. Th s car ratea wuhout obligation. Call Mam has never been abused and Is In m E Austin. 7-28-lmp wonderful condition. 4205.00. I - 1024 FORD COUPE Body has never j EASTERN OREGON School of Music A engineering department should make i , z , '', ": i daily turnovers to the state treasurer 1' i"-0O0.OOO candle power. as provided for by an act of 1929. j Instead of at longer Intervals as al lowed by an older law. at beam srere reported In the poorest condition recorded by the weather bureau in the sixty-seven years for which rec ords are available. Because of this unusually low carrying capacity - of pastures In most sections, many farm ers have found ft necessary to begin feeding hay and feed grains. A 50 f reduction in freight rates has been made by railroads operating in states "XT LIVERPOOL WHEAT MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY LIVERPOOL. Aug. 21 oPl Wheat i close: Oct. 41.04V Dec. 41.05, Mar. 107,. been hurt and fenders are O. K. A good car for one who needs eco nomical transportation. 4W 00. LARIEON CHEVROLET CO. 8-21-1 t violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. P. temple, 447-J. 8-9-1 m. 111 TTKKFAT SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 21 UP Butterfat f. o. b. San Pranctsco. 411,? 42c. 182') MODEL AA I V4 ton Ford truck, i Dual high transmission, closed cab. ' 32HJ tires. 1031 license, ssasoo LA ORANDE MATTRESS li Up '. bolstering A: Rut; Cleaning Works. I j Phone 424 -V. Chaa. Edwards, prop. 12-1-lm. iwo cnairs oi aviation education have been endowed at the University MONEY TO I.OAN We sre rcprexen- of Southern California. t - 1020 MODEL A Ford coach, all new i SCORCH Y SMITH nresujnc urcs, unveil uiiiy iuww i miles, 1031 llconsc. M60.00. i CHICAGO WHEAT ! Open High Low Close p j's'j JtHev'a I'ee 'l3e , J)l .0-! .93 V, ! Mar S54 jm!4 JiBi ay - t ?? 101'i, .90S, 1.00V,'., i PORTLAND WHEAT I P ' High Low Close '''Pi : .'- Jl'i ' ,87"i M .SBi !- .-.J - ; -31 J Jm .!H1 .904 i Mnv ... .?H1 '- ' .Win .'(, M ' ' ,1'C(-I. "Proper Prefca?ation" y is"tRersecret ; , of success.':;' We are -prepared for our lif e-'jvork, ;and success is our aim. WALKER'S FUNERAL SERVICE 5ta AT SPRING ST. PHONE 42 pTfff Peacock :. Nut Coal Here Is a coal that 1b Just the thing for the range or furnace. It is cheaper In price than the larger sizes and gives as much heat. VANPETTEN LUMBER CO. PHONE MAIN 731. "GOOD SERVICE QUICK" coach. ne 1031 license. 11128 FORD MODEL T tires and new paint. 41HI 00. . , 1955 FORD PICKUP roadilcr. steol body. 1U31 license. 405 00. ' Puu! Mr Brayer. Kentucky's all lyjuthern basketball guard, will try cut for an end on the footbnlt tenrn. ROADSTER. 1031 Is. 1031 Professional Directory I'hyHiciiuis & Surgeons A. K ni(,HAHDSO?f, M. D. Physician and Burgeon ' Office over Glass Drugs Office Phone. M-15 Res. M-t4 I.KK II. HOIiVV, M. I. I.KWA WII.KKH, M. I). Practice limited to diseases of the Kys. Ear, Noae and Throat. New Foley Telephone Building Main It Astrologer MIlS. ITtl.IIIOUK K IIAI'MI'.H SOI N, AVE. Readings Dally. Readings by Mai) a Specialty I 1023 MODEL T j license. 445 00. 1028 ESSEX COACH. license. 400 00. WE TRADE PERKINS MOTOR CO M. &00 4th and Adams 8-15-lt. !Olt SA1.E--Ut.ed cars- 2 Dixine Vic tory fM-tlann. 1 Ktudrbnker sedan. 1 Jr-Aett coacti. 1 ;.M; ton truck. 1 D'.'lije screen body. SMIlilS OAKACiE Trademark Registered U. S. Patent Office EXPLANATIONS By John C. Terry SO, THAT 15 A REAL minus's pan u&eo IN GETT1NQ OLD F40M THE CRE6H CHAVCU? U. 8. L. Batteries Your old battery nml $8. HI puu a new one In your car. Burgess Battery and Electric 1 Mocks east of V. P. Drnol. SERERE TYES.ir MOST BE MADE OF IPOsI -N' TW'SMAPe BE VERY A J NECEtSARY NCTflCE TU I iUDP'MSlDSS! H fC!k, AL,I VV1U. LOAD WPAN AN W-U F- . ' V sfijrvou mow M 1 A' tlrj'a fe. WV mmKi'! h. pm'a l iiM jig 1 U-ffi1V4 POLU7.VIN0 jtev-,nitT " ''if f''1. i.jlij I nEFCTHECOA-5aVii'; , !JiH')ft! Uj Miff ; PAWSIHO FOflOOOt. ' Jt Y J 1 i ll .1: t'oold be alwavs Down oj tm' &fd-bock SO YER GlT TM ORATC AS DEP DOWN AS Y&R CAN GO- PAOST EVERY C17E6K IM TH' (JNITED STATES MAS GrOU?- BUT ALWAVl PAV Af NT tN B1 Quantity- I'll bet if tm' boys ahovv THE COUNT(?t' KNEW TV.AT t twey wocld get busy and FIND OUT JUST MOW MUCH fTWetR LOOM. CWE6Hy I 4C-.4,T 7t 7m IT DONT -w -c tT T US' XM-I J7 I X ' ! sV I I SEE ' THAT MAKfSl THE HEAVIER PEBBLES AND SAND GO TO TM E BOTTOrVl rYOU BETCMA-AN 'SOME OP GM iT MIGHT MAKK A REAL fcTRrKE TOO. riOW.SCOHCHY.YEH GOT YEH PAN I READY TO START ' ' ' I DON'T GtT TOOMUCH OMvELOOSE sVw THAT BE uriWlEtTJv! jiGr-l y Swing tm' Pan in a cmcjtAFt Tp flTYWi WAY - BLTT NO SO FST AS TO f . .1 MAKE BOCKS FLY OUT tj EXACTLY -TWEN VER TIP YER PAN GENTLY IN TW' WATER, UP AN." down, and LET TW -UTTLE WAVES WASH OUT SOME OP T4 WORTHLESS TOPi PfeBHLES JUST A. FEW r is that so the HEAVIER fYWTERtAL WILL STAY IN THE OA k. 3 A VnsOMJTE Mrcnlty chrio terlwts our nrrvice. Krery thltiif Is dono wlih qultt pfft ciciuy ftnd na dftall in jerrnit trd to escape our Aitpntion. You can depend upon us. We Understand Snodgrass & Zimmerman Main G2 GLORIA 1 rauemark Hettuteretl U. s. Patent Office IT'S A GOOD LAUGH ANY TIME! Just look at thf- ) I r i used to laugh at pictures of motxe7J I cmttu nc r SHOWING HERAY THE TIME SHE WAS MASRIEO, By Julian Ollendorff AND I HAD A HAfJO TIME, A -FEW YeTAUS AGO, GETTING HE TO VVF SHORT SKrRTS. -NOW WE I tJOINd TO WEAR THE SAME SORT OF THING n I ( I Guess I'll wazp paim a 1 1 X-rK "SV WATOgg TIME GOING TO WEA? THE f -.S.' Ill i. M'li ";."'u,r"L SAME SORT OF THING J I ( JVT SJS- S Jf f ' - -1