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Page Voar Wednesday, April 8, 1931 ? LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. P. B. riXULT . Conor una Ptttiaainr BAkOUi U. TVTLX1 yntxrui t-rtwioz. xcv lmir 171 fcra ium La Balr4 a tfc PottottSa of L Orar5, Ort$rn. a flaratvi Ctaaa Mail Usutr rans act erf Uareb 2. ur Cm OF Li OEAJTDB uzum of associated fezse Tb txutta Pnm la czcftannS enutud to am tot pause. Hot of il utwt aiMpvxix aeSiua to it or cot oKknerVM. credited If rbiliia fcrei&. All nrAH at repubtxxttoo at aptctal CU ptefca la tfcia pr a&d a-to ti- orwa herein ao ara iritsa ifirow of VJS7 Pec? aiid otfcrf r 1 r i Ss'rT.ri! Union jiinlster rota, m Jo a ptrt of tfc ytrjyftx- Radio Programs Representative Of Pacific Body JJ to CERMAK XEW f MAYOR; BIG i VtUf l BILL OUSTED Kf Mn. I Z Trrall Orjmens CorrewpasKSnl) Vi&rxal Broadaaurdr Co.: S cai-t'-a am cjt'. .vtttr; e:S6. ereiMtra; i Kpreaeaiaure of tie Paccar PraK 7. eacc rc&w.ra; 730, hjizprsKij ! kkikj- ot PorUca as ti rn-! r!tra; 830. Aevj and Ar27. 1 T1 c-rerjc riKa will t rx-id s piaiw . exebesua; 2So. draraal&ur; ; a AwfW April 25 to 27. TLj er-: 10, aSR2I; 1020, V.I Fne-n' b-jiv.y, gan Ira tics r-b arrTiioa tf tiaa ' iv.:.:r'. 11 to 12. cutout atchtv.tr iLoJae Hesse la Fse-rtarjd. tfce A1- , arjJ Or iarjd Its. fir (Ces2ma com Pm Oac) It C. KOOESECT CO, loe tea rriiel. tt hrj'ja. hwMx. Pcrtlacd, CTtfrif), Dtttott. Berw Tort euEsci-.iKnoji ea7 C7 Curio Oafir, to ntki la ao-ranc Oall7, atx arjti&jt fa advaAca L1J7, atcj covf ' -MA) 6c DaiJr, pr Biomb ta aoranee . baity, pr au cvmtb ra adTaoe . Oullj. tt ytv la adraac hf Hall . Vr. hD'tOKTWlXO BATES 01tpl7, tarrttpi. p-rr coiuai lnco uuou7. Kcaj. per vaoxku Its.a . Tim contract prtoes on application tcflel t2 tiar are prroftrwf v Jota Eeaa. c Bate-. s a tr-mm to rrgi" oer fcosssa imi azl re- J tisltcr la C2es od atcc&aT. Bxe ckt rticd rt it f Win vnttt of FsrCaaeL baa bee; rajni;? of nrrfi seecsdetrr ! a bessTa Vast ia icm aecuca - cr-esiT. iiCarir li -Tirie tri3"' no. Be ta f-rt Waiijera rjl be (Lsxtnteii la 'e ne ; it-.i2T rrriTT to a ias eraber. ar -i-vtcaaeE. a 'xi a rap afr ' Its Btsl Wriil. Be -aeat co to'14 cf ISe a-t ; toj ett. atustrojoiit; B--30. Hayirwe j aocletr. axd otier itocL-ed crziaiza ; wf JfS-Si br fce- r "Crai- be nL a-a fmd r or'.iwa; 7. L-jtwrm Lea?K 7 ao, ; -or- Mr. Lee wUl represent all of ' ?"vr r pii here. OS- Ere w-ai crc.-auri: 8, ajx Wi::v-' Oregon la tfcja cosiererxe ao4 a-JI .V!tT ,J; be a:e- izxx aieree will , perils F-r'.czrj. Trail Biazera: 4. Pel- . JeaTe Cni-jE a week from UaaOxj to 77;l ' .7Z lid tie r r-r. encmrxgeaxz. We reru; vzo. vazm. Vlrrrtta Jo Brai- ce preaest at xrje oorasriz aeaiicxia. . . -. . t.-i p&vnj; iu, r-T.p-rrr o, t.ie . 'rl. ao- cm of tfc ji- raccestfol EaRer ian. urcieatra; to i, vaia-, aemc erer beid In toa ra tbe bCT-d Of tbe Air. , txjt Ifcat it tnrrvtinn tn rS tSi t?Zl oar bo r, t I Mortfcwew Erota!r I T te m : j -arlr nan,--- rL . tT V"' . J?f?.ft" ia caT fca- CiaT,- S MJ. arXtrA, saroea taix; . to- xr-th Leuiiera corner ziisd at lit i.- x w VT-. Vj. ' Beda brie loose la tie streets cf ; rt; 8, KeV5 IM Men-one., or- j throusbout tbe daT. Tbe ELiT J Hl SSU f- f - ?J1:ra c:2!31 d'-srus caeatr: . Xobutiix fVa-en: tMivM ,., .n . " i ie cit re iwuta ..... " - - o.., -. . i j. i - -s. t a z' m rtr. r '. ; n it loovec ll la atteraace a orcbeatra; 10. Buratriid 1030. KooolM Meloow 11. cc- ( iiicj'. piersoua jtxrxn at 157. Tbe ; Taf-fma cfceirt. cbea A for me, I will behold thy face in rijfiifceotujnesg: I shall be khU, when I awake, v.ith they iikeneBB, Pga. 17:15. BEAUTY OR INDUSTRY Eariy a the eeaMn Btill i, 4he matter of aurnrner auto mobile touring is already begrinning to occupy people's mind. Those who are going touring are beginning to day-dream about the places that they will viflit, and to wonder if they will be able, by good luck, to afford new cars in which to do the viaiting; and towns that are on the tourist route are likewise beginning to figure out new ways for attracting more visitors than they had the summer before. In this latter connection, there is a remark in Charles 'J. Finger's recent book, "Adventure Under Sapphire Skies," that is very much to the point. ' Every town in America that hopes to attract tourists ought to heed it, and it is worth reprinting here. Jlr. Finger remarks that every town has its "booster club" that tries to attract the visitor; and he continues: ' "But how do they set about attracting him? By making beautiful pictures of the beautiful places near their town? By seeing to it that natural beauties are undisfigured? In nine cases out of ten they will tell you about the factories and the banks and the churches and the good water and . the schools in their community. Now to do that is every bit as silly as if a business house should advertise that it had safes and cash registers and typewriters and ledgers. Such things are necessities and rightly taken for granted. So are schools and good water and banks necessities, and it should be taken for granted that every community has them. "But what the towns might do is to see that no local high board advertisements disfigure the landscape. They should search out their beauty spots and clear ways to them. ' They should look to the beautification of their town, so that travelers might wish to stay there, as the city of Leaming ton In England has beautified its streets and made them gay with flowers and potted plants. 'To put matters in a nutshell, the active-minded people who would do the right thing by their town should give some consideration to the tourist's point of view. j , "Neither we, nor you who read, were ever, or are ever, : likely to visit a town because it has an overall factory in full blast, or because there is a coal dealer and a paint and wall paper merchant in it, no matter how much of a citizen of credit and renown the advertiser might be." ' ! The La Grande Chamber of Commerce has recently issued a folder in which the viewpoint of the above author seems to be the same as that of those who were responsible for tn ,TO"m- Mary Ann Huffman, who w . ..... ... i runnlnK with a arnaJl child on her compilation. iow u oenooves an gooti citizens 10 uo an possible to make our city as attractive as possible to all who shall pass this way.. rrvlay after a coup l B-jt iar -fez BU- who entered tfce ci weets of Tictir witb ber daugb- i eaapara. aiter a toiler r'TT" cazn-! ter. lira. Bert Tiadcer. Sir. Tocter oaai l:zrs. nxixaaDciiiX b would i e Hr. i 7 ,iOTer otaerje eipeoal rses-; -osx aarantige of tbe lew CUyi of artr aeei pubiir ei agzia. litre ,,j,,. became Zsxter a cot eoscplete , z-.tm Mra by tbe flood and ' waa no case for reloads?. "He emled. KHQ ,tM,: tT" Town Crier. JSiSS iSJ? '' ? " i r-s op-ponent ! Alw hi rvrr. v-- n rvi- v tBSU '.. - p" . 7 " . ex!. and tben aerred notice tnat tie TOte 5J -&S? - to Portend !tbat redded Wa tie rani of a i wj-Jr.- liv, ,,.,- 1 1 ',A i L , . s' i Tr.OTCiT on ouiintss. rcram:; to ; pnTate citizen wotixl not deter tire . Tm JPFli JlfLZS- rri": ' fl V-' Tt lrft- ) tie aacltar-.-n ear:7 r mrt- ; !a effort to aid Cbicao. u,tt rataie. 1.15. aeed aemce. rrju-, hi pcdaj aermom tr-at alwapi lr, ' it waa "he seccsd victory for a I e; 2. atllo parade; a. Ceaia of Be- ! si,t hu audience acntttaia? to tbiai "t" r , h v" v v w, DerLocrtt" wrS3tt "faSr trJ membra&ce: 330. dance rr.ualc: 4 ! ?v,t . ,,. ,... Era Wilaon and ber brotiier. WiU. , "cj .. " 1 v t ti.i.., i tic, la toe ere-nina t wiioi cac- ' j Si&tes senate list Noresiber over i 10. Inland Ernplre Ponira. KHQ Ea- jiata -Joyo- Eeiis cf Eaetera" ItS S--yJ iL i totaHarirVrcCcrinici. Eep-JbUcaa! aemble; 11 to 12. dance rctaic. a fitun? close to a perfect Ear-er " ; ntontba in Union ( Trre were tr. t-orerer. ' al"e 'day. Mrs. Edita Fty rpent rpy.r.y ret'jrned to Waiinl.e. Wasn. : Tao Ctraal.s tnumpbi KJB (70: S;40 to 3 . m, KBS ; boon tralalcz tee hialor choir and n!cn can boa cf one Easter baby, i rtctorr. Arnonz ibSn prograrrj. the result were nvait graufyln? at . arrea-po-ina oa-agnter wis cora to ; ra MaEK:p!a Ju1ge Jotn H- trie. LA GRANDE STORE Stressors to NIK. WEST & CO. PRICE CHANGE j therm cry the tpprecla-uon KVI (7V): 9, CBS; 9:30, dr? OT- j hlcn t erexic prDgraiJi re- 5jra" 1 ftntra; 10, Bt-jdio prograzn; 10, or- j ctlrtd. . oz-bj are Mr. and Mrs. Marie Croeiand carij ) Beth nsotier ixd ctjc of TcompeoB's oppenenu in tfce "anti-gang" nwrac?. ischct sua j pr3inar7. who ran fcs an . t t i-.u . a-c.- ii.ai u-mc t, or nnr. . trirv iiiu,,, - i..--. . -r- - '.lift UfJUliUK i 'JT Ml 5. VEBIa , tt,- -v, t. JIjlj.. i,t S . . . . J and Mmorl. Huwpapr; 7. Mlent; TSI" tSnt Bn,TO ho urder-renr an : party and J - is also a victory for toe ' 8, Pencb Miniat.jrtt; 80. band; 9, JJ Gr?rard arS c"tlOT for W5- " i Bepubhcan party. - - j KB8; 9 AO. Tctie Painting; 10, NBfi; ! " Jf. p p i JrZ Grande Eande hospital scmetime ago, J Beth candidates Held tnat Cnicaeo's : 100. Walkatfcon; - 1130. orcotatra; rzzfzT: f ',.71 ' a brought borne Monday and u j future to tbe bi issue of the race. I 12 to 3 a. rn KE. l IV ','7 , reported recuperating. i Taxation and unemployment were parlori . S. E. Miller has tad considerable ! talked about, but tbe cry of Thorn p- rant books received, 11. K umber of , f rcra La Grande. rxx.ts donated. 0. Boots repaired. I ex; casn received from rentals, and fines roTrem, MJ6 Number o new bor- CAPTAIN, CREW New booJtfl placed on the shelve fl J 1 1 T 7 TIITRPI? recently are: "Sky-rard". Richard! UJ Jl I U l, Byrd; 'The Cradle of the Deep," Joan j C II I p H J J?fl ?J? Until; 'The Bon of Man." Emil Lflfl- i . . 1 f CiSf Lx r wrttr; "Rachel Moon," Lorna Ra; j "The Sophisticate," Gertrude AtKer- EUREKA. CaU April 8 WV-Captaln ton; "Reader. I Married Him." Anne S E. Mattson and his crew of 17 Green: "The Rinz of the Loen-1 e aboard the Ireighter an Lucas for offices below t - mayor, naming James A. Kearas, city J 1 treasurer, and Edward Casey, associate t j Judge of the municipal court. I Peter J. Brady, a Democrat, was j elected city cleric over his Republi ; can opponent, Patrick Sheridan Smith, a Thompson lieutenant. Oakland i KLX (830. : 6. concert duo: 7. news: ; The monthly meeting of the library , trouble from an infected hanrt. caused ton's ocDonents was ehieflT w clean 70, piano, studio program; 8. Musi-; board was fceid Monday aftmoon from a sliver. He was confined to i out the city ball and free th city of cal Boire; 9, gospel hymns; 9 ' a'i the fo!loin? report was made his heme ail cf last week but is able ( gangsters' while his proponents; Kovelty Trio; 10, band; 11, classic rec- , by the assistant librarian, Mra. will to be back on- the Job this week. j shouted their challenge in tbe form ; ords; 1 1 to 12. dance program. Campbell: j Sam Haynes and bis daughter. Mrs. i of a question: j K'JO (7W ; e to 12, HEC programs, numoer oi toui; li'zvusr ixrwu uesxa tsoyi, entenainea quie a crcwo cn-ati c r3i..jiiAu a lu-au iuu- Han Fran fx o loaned. 34: number of non-fiction on Sunday Including: Mr. and Mrs. j many V KPO (CHO) : W. organ. Cecil and books loaned, 5; number of Juvenile Fred Nod me. of Island City; Mr. and ! There was a little solace in the re- pAiiy -v rrr-Kr K-rt- ft- fiction books loaned. number ol 'r Dever CaidT. Mr. and Mrs. turns ior t.ie Kepuoucans, nowever. 7, orcheatra; 8. comedy: 8iS0. piano; ! Juvenile ncn-fictton books leaned. 1&. Prank Koib and Miss Burgess, of.f They succeeded in electing two out of Trobbes Hcrapboo; 10, dance or chestra; 11 to 12, organ and Mnger. Knw (610) ; fl U) 1 a. m., CBS pro grams, Ixm An gelt KHJ .000): fl, Lee Morse, numerolo Ut; 60-4(0, Undsley and Marline; 7. studio program; 7:20, CBS; 8. orches tra; 8:30, CBS program; 10, news, orchestra; 12 to 1 a. m., organ. KP1 .640): . Nick Harris; 6:45. Hiring Trio; 7, NEC programs; '8:30. i Hawaiian music; &Ab. ' D-17, Em peror"; 9, KBC; 90, piano; 10, NBC; 10:30. Schonberger Trio; 11 to 12. NBC, KNX (1060): 6, organ; 6:30. so prano. Melody Maids; 7. Watanabe and Archie, KNX Ensemble, music; 8, symphony; 8:30, violin; 9, Charlie Hamp; 9:30. dance ensemble; 10, Wranglers; 11 to 12, organ. Ijffiver KOA (30t: 6, duo; 6:30. NBC pro grams; 8:16, Listeners' Hour; 8:45, sports Interview; 9:20, NBC; 10:30 to 11, organ. Halt Lake f lt KBL (1130): a, NBC programs; 8, Pep Program; 8:30, NBC; 8:45, Magic Paintbrush; 9, NBC; 9:30, Informal studio program; -10.15, orchestra; 11 ; to 12, dance music. The Same $10, $11 and $12 quality in Florsheim Shoes For Men NOW and $H(Q) L0"ER prices now in effect on all Florsheim Shoes, including the smart new styles for spring and summer, giving you more per dollar than ever before. No change in Florsheim quality the same high standard as always. See Window Display i Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page PNEUMONIA HITS HOUSE SPEAKER MAXVILLE PERSQNALS By Mr. M. F. Kaynmnd (Observer Correspondent) MAXVILLE, Ore. (Special A com munity dinner was held at the school house Sunday afternoon. Though there are but five families here, when the dinner was spread it was most delicious. Just as dinner was fin ished the children went Into the play back, fell with such force as to skin the side of her face from eye to chin and also cut her lip quite badly. Monday the Up was badly swollen and her whole face quite painful, but having had a perfect attendance rec ord at school so far. she attended her classes In spite of the swollen face. The heavy rains of last week raised the creek that parallels the road to Wallowa to the extent that several hrldtrm wern washed out and In D laces Continental fllghtf t'lVHtVam irom the l acmC t0a.St to IStiW n road was entirely wasnra away. , . .... . . , ... , H was nrcewary for tho mall to bo i on. win (j rmiuc in en noun, ho it m aiinouiiuuu, AVIATION HISTORY On April 1 u new 31-hour cout to coats t passenger and mail air (service wan to have leen put into effect. Tran- ikolds." Selma Laeerlof. I today while his llttie voocn steam A few new books are being added ; lumber schooner. Cleone. was aban to tho library shelves each week and , dened to the seas. 12 miles north of the reading public is invited to take Blunts reef lightship, a menace to advantage of the opportunity to read i navigation. ' the best new books. The selection Is ' A radio from Captain R. Johnson confined as far as possible to books ot the San Lucas last night charac that are proving popular in other i .terized tbe Cleone as a "menace to libraries. The freshman and sopho- i navigation." It gave the position of more clasies in tha high school have 1 t16 223 ton tlo&l latitude 407 made a lot of attractive new posters! north, longitude 124-23 west. The to call attention to the new books. ! Cleone left Eureka yesterday morning A new table and bulletin board are tor San Francisco with a load of lum scon to be completed by the manual j When the San Lucas hove in training department and these will I sr?nt ne displayed distress signals, be used to place new books In a more j unable to call for help because she conspicuous place. Among the new lacked a radio. The San Lucas distress donors of books are Mrs. Sarah B. signals for her and a tuw the Hum Ryan. of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. bolt, was dispatched fromiere to her Cecil Griggs. The list of donated i atd- books Is far too long to publish but j Tn tu&- however, did not arrive in it inritiriM wim. vrv fin. bnoVit and ! time and the San Lucas, standing by. ' a list of the best ones will be given j picked up the men when they aban : icon t doned the Cleone as she gradually I Mrs. Clara Hanillton. who has been Wed with water. The vessel, owned visiting friends In Boise. Bliss nd ' by tne Beadle Steamship company. other Idaho nolnts for the past two J w& 1" feet long with a beam of 30 months, returned to Union Tuesday. 'eet- . When in Union she makes her home The San Lucas was standing by , f3 with her daughter. Mrs. Sidney Vaden. me aniung nuir. toaay awaiting tne it Announcement of the weddina of I arrival of the tug Humbolt. The crew y Marie Spain and Theodore Smlrl has t wl11 be transferred to the Humboldt been made. Judge L. Denham per- j ai)d returned here. the Cleone's seams had sprung allow ing water to leak Into the bold. The vessel rapidly became waterlogged. If possible the Humboldt will tow the Cleone back to Eureka although it appeared the vessel may sink be fore he could be brought Into port. (Continued form Page One) malned with Longworth throughout the night. He and Dr. Wiles yesterday called in Dr. V. -P. Sidenstricker, specialist, of Augusta, for consultation. SWEIM.SH POET DIES STQCKHQLM. Sweden. April 8 0? Dr. Erik Acei.Kirifelt "permanent secretary of the Swedish academy which annually awards the Nobel prize in literature, died last night from bronchitis and heart weakness. He was long regarded as one of Sweden's most gifted poets. He was elected one of the eighteen members of the academy in 1904 and since 1907 had been a member of the Nobel comrnltw. Tri-motored plancH, manned ty crews of two transport pilots will he used in the new service. The planes will make thirteen stops spread over nine states. Three years ajfo, before Mndlwrh's flight to Paris, such an announcement would have created nation-wide amaze ment and skeptical speculation. The story of this new ser vice was printed on the inside puges of the New York papers. Thus is modern aviation history made. f: i - . t In Washington formed the ceremony Saturday after noon with Fredricka Spain, sister of the bride, and Mr. Edwards as wit nesses. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spain and Is a graduate of the Union High school. The young couple will make their home In La Grande. Ted Hutchinson came home last Thursday for his Easter vacation and will remain until about the 15th. The students were dismissed early because of the lack of drinking water caused by the floods. Ted said the water war, still at flood height when he left on Thursday and In places It came up to the running board of his car. Mrs Opnl Dnrr. nf Elgin. Is visiting PILES G it1 kur.Btrs V1 ' X -"ea 5? highly Interest inn und siguificun document. taken over the Valentine hill road until repairs were made. Mrs. 11, W. Carper has been 111 for several days and Saturday went into Wallowa to consult a phynlclan. She return Mi Sunday even lug. Hershal Join who moved to Wal lowa this winter, came In Monday nntt returned to hla home Tuesday. The preliminary spelling omtefit was held at the school house Friday. A written tat was given in the morn ing and nn oral test In the afternoon. All the- parents and the school clerk were present to wttnesn the contests. Hmne very good grades were made. Two perfect grades and three 10 ! Kntdr were made out of the eight I tests. Thn pupils who will go to En terprise for the- cont?t next Saturday are Hazel and Lloyd Trump, Frcder irk Jfnntson and Doris Raymond. Af ter the contest the children were given a treaaurtj hunt, followed by an The end of the candy ahntit them filled tn. Quite evidently It was Urumldl's purp.c lo cmblaru all the walls with tils living cnlora, Hut II fo was too short for the ta.k. 11 " H died In jjovrrty, and In WifiO lly Herbert Pliiminer (culture appropriated (K0 to pay WASHINGTON Looking through ' funernl A heUtwMl nnv. yellowing records of the United States ; n,PIlt Wrui nlnn Ina(le on h, corilrai t ' Ki-ster egg hunt. senate recently, them rami) to view Jttf Ih(! lm(,hiv trpn in the rnnitnl treasure hunt proved u be j dmne, to nul a destitute daughter Id j l-'ir for each child, a trout from their I Italy. S ' teacher. Mrs. Ida B. Gordon. U Is a statement filed yearn ago by luumidl was a naturalized Amefu one Constantino Hrumtdl an lullan ' rflll ln lh dny, Wn,in ne lolIr(I t ! h..,s oy V-M o dler and artistmyliJK that the (HpUti. He mme to Amerlra In IUT.A ! iorti.AND. April H .i- Mrs. Helen ce ing of the old agricu turat eom- lo vrngcane of a minister of ! O. Cruvrr, 27. who In a spell of dc ml ten room of he senate .with its nUati ln pOIm. A a Imt,nnil, guard , spondeiiry leaped from the Rms elaborate portrait and llego,u-l , p tIl hp nil(l .e(uwM t() ( Jft h j w n presentations of agricultural themes, i tr.K to fire "on the people." the'i met! rtvr 1 month auo. riled Sunday ; " . " V4"" 7'' reeortia sny, and lie nerved 14 month.. fresco to be Introduced Into America." U prison wUh-Jiit ehatgen or tiial. 7 his led to an Invi-iiigation on our i part of the tnnn luuinldl and his : uiliK I M IMiihi wr:rit' , , A J, It whs this incident that brought One has only to visit the cspltol i nbuut the half -complied frwrowmk to bo Impressed by the work of lim- ,i the senate wing of the capitol mldl, who spent the last a.'j yeitts of ! rr iirnR,i,ii was a marked man al hls life lavishing hln talent upon the i ready In Home. gigantic task of decorating the walls u wn to htm the pope entrusted of that building. In the corridors of , rentnrntlun of the llafnel frrivrcta in tho sennUi wing perhaps tic genius t the loggia of the Vailran. of the man Is wen nt Its bet. j He went for with his Idea of detil- Thero are painted panels crowded ; eating rai h if the senate committer with American flora mid fauna. K..rh j rooms t its established purposv nv bird and flower Is produced by the i tht. nature of its deroratL.ns Hut painter In estpiisitc detail No two j the original scheme was not t arried panels are the anme; no two flowers ! out. and no two birds nliko, yet. there are j Thus the appropriations committee hoepltul, police learned today. Internal injuries nnd nhock cnuscd her riruih. The girl drove her car to the center of the spun and in full view of a half doen hystniiders, leaped over the rail and i;tfl fret to tho river be low. She was rescued ut once. m.t iati: rote ii:.him; hundreds of both. MI C TOO HIIOHT HA I. KM. Apr. 8 M',The case of the ItoKue river ballot title, which wa appealed from the title (liven by Attorney General Van Winkle, was wl lor hearing In tho supreme court Apttl M t lo a. m. The change in the title was anked to clarity It. The title Is lor a referendum on Remove the Scratch from Shaving! A new Klenzo , Lather Jirush instead of that scratch stub, Iavondcr Mentholated Shnvi np ( ream that soothes and cools your face while it softens your heard thor oughly, Lavender Lotion that banishes all irritation and redness will bring to you a new kind of shaving comfort. YIELD TO CHINESE E R B T)nn't miffni- n nnfknp ' blind. Itchinir, protruding- or bleed- 1 In i? pllea without lusting the newest and f iis teat acting treatment out. Dr. ! .'ixon'a Chinaroid. fortified with rare. Imported Chine? llrb, with: amazing power to reduce swollen, tissues, brings ease and comfort In ! ""'unn, viiiiiriiiiaj yvn lt worn . I and en Inv It Co uMiiu i wn timma i nofjlhing-, healing action. Don't dc- j Jay. Act In tlmo to avoid a d.ingor- ' oua nnd costly operation. Try Dr. " Nfxon'a Chlnnrold under our jruar- I nntee to satisfy completely and bo worth 100 times the small coat or your money back. ; . Red Cross Drug Store. Adv! ' Convenience Comfort Hospitality You will appreciate the excellent service and moderate rates. The city's most centrally located hotel. One Wock from Pershing Square convenient to all leading shops, . theatres, financial institutions and electric depots for all resorts. Garage adjoining. All Outiide Room Each With Bth on I "won !2 :, 11. Ii To ltruit - ..-. .1. $5 Unexcelled Food Friendly Prn ?i Trsnk Simpson. Jr., Dittttor H3till Savey Sixth e Grand ; , '"" """ "'"jwinlr bill I. which provhir. .jr Iht nnvnl rmninllw, with lla rtxurr .( ,.,,, , lhp ,, to comm,rt.l . ... !Nrpliinr iihd oilier r-flvorl mylh- . (imiiiik. 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