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Pape Foot LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA' ORAXDE, ORE. P. B FUtlAT EABOIXl at FTSLAT PsttEljed rc cxsepa fignaty. as I7L5 &nt cree& L Gmdf- Orefas. Entered sib PosacfifVot of La Orsrafle. Cregran. m ftrvxcd Cum Xa3 lattt-eT Errrter Kt of Harcb X OFFZCm PAPER Or CO.A J I 1XD . CT7T OF 1-4 Tbe AaKieiated Pr 3s excl-jarTely entnifiS ie aw frr pPbQsa- Q3B Ctf 3 Urn d2fp&t3 Credited UK Or WI CEiiSW C!KVi3 . tf pabiisfced berents- A3 r-jiu cf repobaearoaB cf special daa patene in tiis paper and tuto tae kcea! orvs bectcs a'are are K.ucaal Adi-ertiKn? Bpreea;tj.trt at C ItOGZKSE CO, ! fits Fry- Lea Ar-gjca Seae. Portland. Caota. tra.t. Nrw YGrt STBSCSIFTIOS EA7Z3 By Carrier Only, m ta adraac Oaliy. cx cnoetibs la ad ranee Ca: j. fcng3e copy DvIIt. pea- ecetb tn tdTtnoe . Dny. per cx raccta ta advance . Dajj. per year 4a adrtnee By yua Me - AiyrEHTLEDCO BATES Ous?. foreign- per coiuza truth Outlay, local, per ec:san men Tlrae contrari prates ca appiisfctiea frir&Li s&n&ij m iron HERBERT ADAMS (ecsntry lLf sJa bertaved pon hia'SEany mTinr scenes Sa -s-nicn .' tae Oritr cl the 6m c Sntsraaa- ctr, TtrjCJira-Twraes and x frystfrvai ) Aad otic re Presjdesit Bcoier ar-ade-; aaci sf scrol tr? snaroaEfciy f ejte. is atrTary jLxiff. tie dicsel prtrtioed cay ty city a a -. i Ktrrifel tie corps c ctdeta at ; hjca mas to r.ft 6Kp liae s-3 to trirk liit te aid ISiss Elite I"Ti:rk tii3, Bzrieci srsUted "HiTeo t jot &e piyirs s-trt4 t tiTe to-" EUl's cart rtplT Tts Io:i5ea t i crr3:r la coin. Asdic?" deacsei su tcid JIa ai-e ct ter cor ra. " Tie u-eticcJrs coeiIsd3 fci-d i!t Qssrdlirg Ltej bid com tD tl- fi?e t tie EirtSea ki4 Tt jary Ty te lrror; to tsi"2. tiers vis tryttlrs' r.t tie "Tit 7 W3fal. Verj ttoxs." "Ca yoo Ltil tisai fait j;-3 "Frrt: ptrsazai rziticr cf to cacrra to asy ocie &n osrseirfei." Brtteti to2i4- "If a witsess iei c$ tr.2t cs SuriiT Tk j&a legs c! tie titTT Jsii rxen: es-crttJ Wlw Eiifc bo-e L-c3 b'itl gti enckj- riecirci wDiii tilt te wrocg" - Ixrart- eiiiEir. lira. s-d "ie col Tes. It rtloned B13 is- SiS Itld pZi"4 CTftJ. f H-riiST 7 ti t a Kft m "d i tcMr j : r: '.u m;pf tv p r c i I tJ'X.t'T ILK r; ;c: r l-.-it Ar cxtf Jrrr- I'i-t It sxrrr t rbex: tvitii ir wrti tt nfnc A' s5f i I iraj If -r ?w , Cmbm. t -.:fc J?.i. V-" If 1' tLSVtX-Cd V. CtfJSi'i 2iw.tt i-sz ff-m tcrc a i-t tcr i if rt: f : t r-.t.tr t trrr i i cw trtlxi vim iXa. it-siuus t;ta-i. EILL, AHO WARJ0R1E IF tie crD-r-tr's srrEzerJca list tie irix.e sst t&re tiJca of ltll -rere eorrtcL, tiere fcc do E.rsury. Snt CocitabCe Eaoe. i':r & briea tAf.'tiiica. ret&2 tt Z-d etizEiico d tie a-rotes i KNOWS COrVTBV io success CTfO liaise m- 5 -w, irr.X.i.T "With Utitt Hectare of tirt tatjaie t boot n a t j oaE.iry. Coiccrfi Eicif' jaociie . af Sesrti;. tt- " plaksazit zxrxz tb.t pan otf xi ncoiii- H w tyyi reik-Taccaiia, j tort trxl retrt-d la ta pgrtbga ' : SJfSS.ROOSELT ROAD Dfcil Cronl oJ SOO.OOO c2rn livjix ftftea pasoes rr ported NAME BILL WTNS tCaasase frss Px Oae) A$ a rintf cf ct- it rtj toe ?ie 3 Tfrr rtatwao uraftt er "ottid lit.: FIND IT HERE Copy for tiito CotoiBB must be li kj ) L a HeB$tieUn-, pirmilD;, bat ton bales, roc Xrto&A kk5d Shop. AdT. iai. t-aea m ail ppobtfeiity te at ti um -pt try:r-r to ici co in lile. cerr3a zs. rtnticc ctf tiis Le&sis rf tie Craxci LerTFtfTi Srcst cIt Jcur c.ts a -nrr&rs ar wcf-ji ta icart in i-r' HLrts ftrr 'jt. I-: rn b cirtiT apgrtcetateeL fcrt ttHI izc rsAsaa. tiiii it -tm per- ie citet-3 Sjcs. lise TneLSS" eC- soied to accept aa ap5xr.tzzr.t to , ciizraU aid Jrzii, TTesa PiCEt atd rrjii is earer a ; aeyreaeataEPe Ds.r-id Gass arid T,i?;taTj oc. I srtral rssrtseEtaa-Pes- etf ti Pact- V ciasaie' of ecderre asj:5 i tiie ooeiaai"e to aptaron a fail W-jr-h -srcijti appropeiLte aU?.OCC to nttciiKi cr tie ;ienJ gcTcrs aetit, to cccrsiete CTCcctpaU atinyrt ia. certain para cJ tie state. Tie LOT4LTT .cia:ttee li5 ztx pas oc tr biii. SrTira'p H-Ti-r ri!-presitasTes c! otocor airer- rv-i-kt-i t.-v t sr r- -r t- i eccKezns. protested acaasst a Etvea sceae fv- and crtzae s -4-'.. t ; aai in err itrw ci ncvi ' --i-z a? GEAPE IT IU-LS Sccietimg rery Dt Jor tout home and er ot lie latest creeuorjs tn cASFs-are. See tneai at Richardson 5 Art aaa Oirt 2a&?. 2-13-4 t. BBOKc j H yr3 biTe a broJten vHidsiield ar Sirrf- class z&v 3S trie tur-e to have It fr.i wtti e-b- piste. Glass is tlse cheapest tii.t It ias been in twelve years. Yea. vJl tare xaoEey by tar rar it daoe t Bicianisoca Art and GiTl Sirsx 2-18-1 t- POET'S CORNER f m CHIME SPECLU, As Jcsa5 as tiy Sast. X double sift aad giss caae plate fez- $2 at ititlit s- 2-21-2 V I know thy works: beheld, I have set before thee an open S-'A ea. Esseoe ti. ana eunr jt td ms Bite ty csusre door, a&d BOiEan can shut it: for thou hast a Httfe strength, j 7t t eat tal Mt a Ssjr si ita Bev. 3:8. In i-ier-s" aard si rre'' liliir Jri- 1 isa m '-ae liJ'-a 354: .board ctf tr-,- atrcA "sr-re approved: sate ie- And crarse cJ the diw to tae trs, fcrO board of irr:a-ai ec-oca- jsirt zua tociai yi-wr, an aafs t OreKa niRoncal Waere sscaetifs fn ts - u-.- r-i NEW PEWTER Hi. t yo3 eea tae latest tiiags la ?rrth.1 pieces c IVutsr. aos; suitable tar card prices aa3 at a price vricn asiara yea. Taese you will lizd in tie nearest Lx on tae ear tet. viiaca as nenr saorn tt RicbanJ soci,s Art and Gtrt Sacp. Tais line is tie litest rT-rP crect iroca tie Gift and Art Wars Snow at Caicairo. 2-1 8- t. FALK'S LA GR-VNDE STOKE BROAD STATEMENTS We do not Insinuate that some businesses mre uniruthiuJ. We do not eren attempt to account Jcr it. But the fact re mains that we see so many "Sales" and so many "Ee marltabie Values' that we are lead to wonder. How much effect do such state meats have on you as a buyer? Is anything "free" when ycu have to buy something else to get it? Do you believe that the "Biggest Sale in the His tory ol the State" is really that? We doubt whether you do and since we are try ing to aid our customers in malting their shopping decisions, we do not use these statements. Are we right or wrong? MEMOErtS Ktszants ire lt-J iVirrgf to r-ST mTjin r; 'tvt Fi;t closed sts pornils azj3 Ibe dfcy i&s gar: Wiien ut5ov trice Icmr kxctas ti vt2i Aixrre tfrf JSrfTiirsce ra ti ctrjOiirJ:!; Vf-rrres. wiUi uttje bTvsts cd sacj?. azed vcrs ljM as l whirper ctf t2M Usrf "eares Aai2st t ptrie- Bnr ceastct is tise rsrsr Wren mravpesras a air )rt--i-ijd -wearcs! IHy. witb its tri".ress ard it eisrm. cazsot rfwei?h the pxrre tiat is tcxcd whts aa Is tuKjdl. VTrrn carTcraest borers rjeu-, Arjd wtrjdwct orazircics brash ijtlT.t tbe wall; TSirn scczie rri forrvrsea at hih citco. We itt; at. tn arjd -ts.p sccrje friestCy Kricrj? Jtiii el tiist ta trje tvtiigjst bwr Tlae oejstiiS are paired and beans siaI3 nrjtSennarjfJ. , -MiW W. Pimips. WEATHER A winter cf unusual mildness interspersed with periods of almost summer warmth in many parts of the United States has set many people asserting once more that the climate ! has changed- j Of course this is true enough if geologic time measures i are employed; theTe has been 'a big change since glacial ice i covered a large part of the United States. But of a change ' of a permanent character within modern times there is rso conclusive proof. ; It is necessary to go back to 1816, the "year without i summer," for a maximum of seasonal variation. In Nef . England that year there was frost during every month, and j the winter was very severe. The people of that time spoke j of the climate as becoming sterner, just as today they talk ' of the gradual moderation of the country's climate. But in j tnore than a century there hass been no repetition of 1S16; tt was a freak, as we trust the drouth of 1930 was a freak. J Today many persons lament, while others give praise, for J the "passing of old-fashioned winters." But the truth prol j b!y is that they are making comparisons with the except iional weather that was impressed upon their minds during : jheir younger days. I Climatic rarities occur mow and then, but from one genera- -(ion to another the weather presents a rather even and unexciting average. ; ; wie it foi'ji sTe tfi3 rery d:fiTVe!2eiiy rreiitrs toswiij. He g-- At tise social J-ririicms ciae frr-rS'; sary rbcTt liiied t.? pre cp Tae acrare-brtTr. iae ccKitaij or star, Tiiat atiB aas a stiar in ti cz? It's xr.zi -ncuatiro c3 iti, i Koa cairy ctf God tmz cif r-,v, Tixat reai.'y cacs zare - ; Tata cuaJaJ bcotjerer i pita. " , 4 . ONE KILLED. TWO WOUNDED IX EAST SIDE GANG WAR paao ruaer. at 2-21-1 tp (Cc-atiEo-e-d troro Pape Od) tis ittaciirs -Eere peer saarfcs- -TTrass bocca. peraaps. taat tiey ecoeiras on tae easaUtr i-t. , , , ae r-ifi to nme tie saen nao din Tner Traoid Eiji dare sio Traat i t?s . sittoizrif- T-ra5iid be so -aegrhit --r li Citat. I -jf i c." as TH tiie tae Away, tacuga. Ircca gra ctf ti -aes wr.tn ie, iT I tfocl I taar OHr OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOtNT NOnCS 13 HZHSBT GIVEN that tsae Aiaiiaistntm of tbe estate of Abac aA. creased, has filed litr final acceaat aerem and tne County Ocrjrt aas ltr-rf itaadsy tae 2nd day latrci, at ti bear of tea . o'cicca in tr.g. forenoon of said cay j as tae Wae 'ot tae neenn? of ob- j lecticos to taci foaal account and ; tie se:titnt tartof. I JANS C. SNOOK. Aaniinistratrix. ) Jan. 31. Feb. 7. 14. 21. 28. mlnlstrator of the estate of O. p. Cool idee, deceased. Ail persons hav ing claims against the said estate are' hereby directed to present them to the undersigned with proper vouch ers therefor to the undersigned at the La Grande National Bank, In La t Grande, Oregon, within six months ; from the date of this notice. ;H. E. COOLIDGE. Administrator 0f the Estate of O. P. Coolldge, De : cea&ed. Dated January 24, 1931. H. E. DIXON. Attorney for Adminis trator. La Grande, Oregon. ; Jan. 24-31. Feb. 7-14-21. a train all ccci: are trmi B ll w&uia ce t.e cc-r-.er no funter inf&r?rai!ST. t- :.T:; O Zift .(&i-3 tilt. 2rTz;g r:rarj Jar Iul5 t--: r ?fee in xre. iri.:t pec ;uUi. lies. i&. kac j'-wtfl I trf ,i-r$ ci liiese iaeEt.ng:5 mtfei ze-i5-3Lt f?r tacS a ren-2rt. . - im wiz ""Xs. Dr N? lienor, wifca yea !T oajy ta Tnat nen Tneyre ni one wiit oatter taan ne. j And t-.-fat :t aaacua arxsys cccae Crst. T:- truti ss Iss not aat coe t. oaSy coe s raTeou5 ttirst. Oae can art be lyy&l trae And dr-t Jjist TwaateTer tity cacose. Por true Joj-al Fsi.cts ta.erre soc If, rcli, iaey ttp drinting tais booce. Wae oae is protected ty itT. If lorai to ota- C S. A 1 Tboara crr-?rs ta trast Taty sr-rXid a&t tais act cUioaty: To itTrs c tae taty d y- r-cr. Aad not rvotitjcas ccacitae; Fcrtiro'.ng taetr ptrt-saai -aav . 12 len-ai. taey'd ieaT r.c Waterloo Papers Are Consolidated NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICS 13 KEHS3T GIVEN that tae nrder2caed its been appointed by li Cscary Court of the State of Oreroa fcr Unico Ccinry. as the ad- See Fred nnd Be Ahead BODY AND FENDER WORK Auto Tops. Glass, Curtains f Welding Fred's Body & Fender Shop 211 Greenwood WATEPJjOO. Lnra. Feb. 21 lerrer. diectrre FrxiiT, of tite Water loo IZzilr Cox-i: aad Witkra Trt- Tb Coaner Is ptibed ajter ZiZtozs caiiT exofpt Suaaay. Trj.-e exrtpt Lf-r -t, " Ta pttbli&aejrs,. In anrjociacinir tie ccessiLa& taca. saa; it end c'aaii- ca tisa and proTs coeipiet eorertre cftae fiiid Sas-itfi by tae papers ax a C'tf"c cast. Tie aanKzaseraEat said tia ntaje c ti. aerctd ptptrs soGid be tise 'S'iien'o DtUy Courier, cccabned wti tae Waterloo Tniaa. i !lf3 t'iz'el ti.3?f:Lr'.'. ' a M:ss Elixe psrt-J did yaa : V-rrow l'r'; ix.3 ayrcaca tizt Dlci EtTtiesT" 3 sitb i- rcfw I ::5J tiU to yes i- et;eji i;-;Tr.? ; j yoa ty Las ol tilt tca i njm ifk y;-3 rti v j ifjre. ct oieris. isjtire cr t-) a.'L MUs ls!-ar.i:r;e Chats With Parents i ENCOURAGING ! Livasion of the stock 'market by the bulls after a bear tnarket of great intensity is of greater significance than ; appears on the surface. It is possible pools are behind some ,: of the boosts, and causes peculiar to the securities involved ; may be responsible in one or more instances, but digging ; ieeper for fundamental reasons the analyst finds cause for ' optimism in the economic outlook. The apparently spontaneous boom discloses that there is . Still plenty of money in the country, without which there Could be no business recovery. Business generally will take : assurance from this discovery. ', Mounting "security values releases capital, improve cred:t. i Stimulate spending and spread optimism, which in turn de- velopes businesji. Falling values have the opposite effect. -; . Apparently the bears have had their day and will turn bullish to rise with the tide. Conditions do not wan-ant sudden inflation, but they do justify a slow, steady upward trend, and the present situatk-n is very encouraging to gen-1 era! business. :t I tr. .J-M-l! If :e -s hi jfKite." i Hiii &- f, y tst i;trji riirt to i tin ol KjTTts'Jto -t s j-jKer? as tae crjr cca tie e.3ei c? tbe two fi;:ert tack 1 i-zr.tz a: tij sse a?i'i CDClors pLice ia tie witness - o'cSrt ;3 tie trt; ii i3 soi. Aii.-ey W2i risio:y a-rry it -rfl" j Dr Bsrseci fparej Wiricrit as n .ttr:.a u:j v.i: te bsa-,T " s trr ttcCj .,t4 to ,-tif lie ecu. 3o wu?i te!l ew sae Jid iitcorered tr . xa ties tr.ef t.-U t!ari.n;3a:' --T Sit ecaSrsel Dr. it tai s Miss jrt,.ite ;,;.e-e.aj sLatcxeat cesctraiss - partes, it cis S'.-.-e ttrat. 'Ik! y3 4::?ft tiy:S:t.t itj t:y.e LLe tBk'i rsiiiei Dr '!: ti-.-::rf s rtxars ii,yat ier oss ct tor.ztt iiroiib tairr-jre kii. Ji:!ed tiat ibe iid to jarocty eitept wiat ter t;at J a. owed ter. 1 "Had jc-r t " : iy rexs-M Jot tb!s;zs yam r.tf Dr. Nttiertra awxei to marry? Sie see-.cil o ti!ak bit tte was wrois " iiarjorie said. re;eit- 'No" B:i: a at lir-jt Y3 to:2 te p.-:?ce cf a Uj-: rena;s lie n.iie " i r j :r ; a sy.i-y.e. Nc:it:t3 rt.'jiej ic tj tie -M - " caswH :-; aer t?;UJ st tit xroaer te ? iM at-tat e re nse to e.T;a li'.sJea er of jer meetlrft t-.ih tie c-iyi:cUa Sie to-3 tie corcrer tilt ailer Lr. N;:tertoa tai leri ter "a lb tarits. lie ssrf stood alone :or aooat tea miaales aid tiea Si-i re- j tams-ij to tie rarles. seelcs ca ) one tr-eaawisle- ".Saw. B tke. tils Is nlsfal 1 -wisa ysn approached ya: aiat SEVENTY-EOCR YEARS YOUNG Ex-Secretarj" of Stale Frank B. Kel!o?g, who recently re turned from Norway, to which country he went to receive the 1929 NoeI peace award, is seventy-four years of age. but he said: '"I am still a young man, and I am just begin ning to advance." Such a remark is an indication that the speaker is at Ieat young in spirit. While his photographs indicate that he is no longer a young nun physically, his exceptional activity in connection with large ta-ks has not affected his spirit, and it is entirely possible that it has had a beneficial effect on his bodily health. When a man begins to live in the past rather than in the future; when the days to c- me appear to have little intetest for him. he is apt to grow old faster than the man w ho keeps in contact with current affairs and makes plans for the activities of the njorrow. -s im-reiiurs "1 k :b Is'Jse of ;ta- tae cor;rr passed. "I aast ir.isi 5" as i--xit. la- as ,c tacw. title mere y.'.s ij-trj.icj s jji ;:ii" Tbe !:e 5 :.;re !n coart erl !M; u-.i. tia t 3tst :a rtv. 2. t.:r.; i,!et;l a-a t: ereT io c;:..-j i:.-j a.'(--.:;a c: ii 13 ttrv:4w la tie gi'iJeTi Zfr$ ere us c l:rz. 11J e n cos sr:i-j Auitt) . i:!r.ri. trei lt rls to-iirs ze: ore:ii. si:i t '. ! lit w;;ij. At mt liey OBSTIXACV By AUce jQtLn Peale We sa rioi tie ciiii. arid we are laetr a ie does not Lire in ctir boas?. bo c;;rs rtsisianne ta erery coTnhrt. wio Ihts bsiric. ars-ies caters a sUetit byt txfza the less e;5ec t:Te TeJtisU to obey. Wjti stirh a etI rsfcarry ertry iottr of tie isT hrzrics a cattle cS wuis arjd pursi x&ents. A cr, does rtt thus ia c-wn LJ ijL.U witbcji due cause. S-Jch ccr;Ttent octnircy reiects ai wtys u?DQ tie tratzrxt,h ias re-e:-pS Most l;ec-r.::y ie ias been s-ji. rct3 to entirely tco many com msnds wilch cctr. n irccn rjct one btit I." "jm .ir.y adultj wio?e laeos ocnTiict with one an-oiier. " ; '.:i:n:.v its beft: cw f.rzn. harti arjd irr; urjfiuly lax arjd dulrer-t. Ee has iearred ty txrr.f rr that tircwm a ter-per rsnTT-jra wj; ptobailT art i..-r: ' r u r :c has ;uit beer; Cen:i or tist Grart- -rcotitr will t i:: tio wist sXolie ; lortssiSe. S--JCA a cid is belr;? th-ororarily traiceS to a nec2t:Te and oa;VA: ! att;twie .".." 2 must r.Te rise to 13- t c-rT.eraile ! u : 1 -h f : cor r.:cls and wixh v:U stan 13 tie tit c; his fcarr icruc-js relitcriS v.lh atilts : arjd ciiiirea Witscce tie iccne. ( Oae oi tr.e r;ts at i brcr: the onmrreDoe ct a rreat j Prices Are Hard i On Poultrymen E033n?0, Ore. -,. Eren tae bes-i p-irjiiry ?n are iire hard liecd-nr st tae presat reccrd prjces. fc-at 2 S. Cccat;ca. Lra;a !i.r. zs oercastrBtiaE tatt eira nenr a TrtZl crraniied aad operated peltry ftrnt cdl rerira tcaie marrm foe iabec. la January Cccapton's fire a ot :C5 fcns arerared 102 daien e?ns a dzy -c-iuth his a-arara: fieures anew- : ed irere prccucS at a ca&h cct ol , t-9 cents per dozen. Tae case is reparti by J, c. Ledy. county treat. Over Night News (By The A)oc-:aied Pre) DomrMie Nr Tort Marcus is arrested lec reJ-jszng to tester before 5eJsr in :,c.-:ry on clawd baaJc cf Cn:ted rtit-ss- Paatnta Dtrribie Los Aareles is declarKi "stir.t " by -ea-eaty" aircrait titarfcmr r"1 In irar caate. I . , Peru Rercit against profis iraal Prestdeat Cerro is put dam af ter battle at CaHao; -cme Aaterican tat one vO '. '.'jed- Buenos Aires Dtspttcaes say in screen ts captured tow-a of VUia Ea-caraacic-n in Paraguay, then eracuated Buenos Aires Group of array cf f:aers is arrested for plot to orer tarcrw roTrmrrxa: cf Argentina. Vienna Sing Zoe cf Albania es capes iarury vaen fired on by assass ins; his ad;jtar: is fcsllect Lcnico Eu- Kward R. Henry. In pentor of flngerpr-nung and forraer ' Get a Chrysler and you get the most for your money. We don't have to prove it -the cars them selves prove it ! CHRYSLER EGHT Coxrc mmble seat) f:49y, Sedan fi2; QmrcrtUc Caitt fiSSy, Rxis!er $1495. Six tire thcels, fSo extra. Sport Km-'ster (kchjxg six xire ke!s erjj trunk rack) f:;$. CHRYSLER IMPERIAI. EGKT -Fae-Pazer.ser Sedan $2-45; Oost-Cmpled Sedan Ssify, SereaJKser Sedar. $294;; SedaLimousme $314 j. F.O&Factory. L. W. WEEKS Greenwood & Jefferson TD3 eipect to ir er isaiT "M ! Q;'.".- ;:;; 51'i th: -tt t.?;e itjmn it s: a re c! ;r rjtt) " Tie-e ! a t-jetrrrtr! t:- c;.?t A?Mr3t.j tie ? 'fe Tie totcstr 5J.-SV-3 1 1 ' . Jitit.tl til r ies 1 :trt ; -No! No." Tie e-lri i;J:ered. j Tia:iir.s btr. tie c3to:tr il- i 3jreM tie !i3t tor 132C3. i jj:as!t rsjrtl jt to R:c ;:d. J I "May c-:t CK-d tbe." te aa- j-e.-ei. Ym'H set a ssrrnfe tMs ' j tfie.-r'r;. f tare to see te cor- I ' With t;a: a citei aajy f to r 8 :ttI-W In Washington Cr-r.irrr: or.al Rrord ha beea I;ter- : xl'.j harassed :.h Cwcr.pt: ios cl all ! crt-- Te arpe& of tie P. ft Croaa. . :i wula seem, hae cc-.f:-a etry- Mi-?. Thomas A. Edisn teiU the piwent generation f young- women that their "new freedom" has nut dt-privwi them of their old, inalienabli" rights to cultivate a jrentic womanliness and reverence for the finer things of life, it is indeed a privilege too precious to exchange lijrhtiy for wime dubious forms of lilierty in which pome your.jr wonn pre now indulging. Hi HrrKf-rt Ittjicmer j W.VSHINOTON T; vou'id yerrr. a: by tr..s t. f Pr-.cet Koo"tz ' hitt r-.-a:d pr.:y xr. - - c::.-:.-3 m the urcu.ast:xken arra . 'A t.ke cx-vii: try . - i Ana 5ti J-.? ru ciu:.v;. further ln-J i:rr .-rczi by ctspar.iaj: his pn- 1 orj.i rr.U:ra:y .e Lt C- Caatp ivli B K:ir- t-y pUce to the arr ; i ns . r u-. u a to briii ba: k to ; .-rr. a -r.Ar.-2 repctt on aat Z ii i hmy itnrt.iT j It rr,r be po,t3;e ".a" Mr H : t - : er u-2dn!y re;2rd th.i,: ith:a has ci2 otJlCLa fira.lv he had c-:.t? ao ; cculd furtjuh turn inlocTTLf-icti cf the kind he particularly ds.rt; Ccjafl Hcace? a ra:l.tart can. ! He ha fcpat hj hc-ie J;;e La the I srtry He 5 coin at ThiniT :r a rr-:li- j tary mat He ear the C,.aru:hed ' rrjcf rr.edal Jar t:- rTif at chief ! i ;i oc tne 3it c:it-:; curxi J-t t the pre.deat hoped ta ' li "ftcrd ar a:r .hr. ih. Co!ow: Hedges no or.e ' Tae Kia cf E-t..r cociftrred ca fcr-rr.M :o tno j 'n the Order cl Military ifmt a S,r.re tr. crcuh :U.f last ma-.-; the reut ot his a-ock as n-.il: :ary at rr.r, cx-c.'.;.t. sn th.e i-tncJcea ar-a tacb of the Amerraa mti!sy in fcat-e ttxn Otia.Ied in every cooceir- 1 Uxirtd 1-v trure t H s-r tlse t m inner m WasMnjtoc. T"r.e Special of Peace f,TC t.'. pre-rfrxe in r- tJie tJ:rr;f of coy nt Jew rewrir5 i He ao imprrsd Q-rr-n WArie of . n txr. h rM5e of cotrrss. Tn Er ar ar d urinj; be r - : t to tru leilaPROOF WHY f'emft, 0" GOODYEAR IS THE femaglS . LEADING TIRE .... The C.-i.,cir A!- ' IV j 1 tsed W -h- tr;- i . T'',.':.; " i f It.Slt Spc fat-It-"- I h: ft: omj. -, C-'i -""i :V" t V T ecu -'a- er r-.. cs :.?V-c-.r.3 i.'.sc'..i o.-e ' ' f . ;i ' 3 e -T!-;!cj.:c .-, :It !-ts&.K-erV:,a:VT S". ". ! '--"ie- ta--sAJ w po-- c' --i ri wr-" I -, - r1 - " -""-s rr!--;rf j; t-l:S-pc-. ?---Sc;ViA. I .,c; ' j C's e--cl :-.,t,: - Ml fa tc-i See these demonstrations of superiorify. Then' cons.rJer the fact, true for 16 years, that more : ' peep's rco on Gooa'yeor Tires ,han on any oteer kind. The public has mode Goodyear Tht leading tire! The poblic buys millions -'' mere Goodyaars annunllv J , "j enaoies Gocoyear to give the greatest value. We all neve Ins i f-..e. iroae in your old hres! GUAx ANTcED TISc REPAIRING GOOD USED TIRE W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.