THE OREtiON sttilAWsAvM, OREGON THURSDAY M0RNING3TAV 5 :1$$7 f l-j-'V v v & i r LOCAL 1 - -' Soloist at Rotary Club Mrs. Earl Pearce was the Na tional Music week local soloist at RotafjT club "luncheon yesterday. Mrs. Pearce san two delightful numbers. . . . Two More. Week Mle Price" V Moore's Musi House. . m" t i ' 11 Klictton Scheduled The annual election will be on the business schedule at the regu lar Rotary luncheon next week, a change fro m previous plans of the club. George Arbuckle has been president the faat yeaf. Her A. I frVr A Bon For your Kelrlnator, 250 S 16th. Tei. 1414-M. i 3 m5 Cleaning Finn Repairs , Standard - Cleaners and Dyers ,.tu nut renalrs on 'the building at 3 60 North Commercial street J costing Jl5fl. a permit issued yes-J terday showed. s For 1 'lower Plants Come to I he Flower Shop prreen house. 156S 8. Liberty St. Phone 1324-M. Jay Morris, Florist. m5 ltuilJ Duplex Dwellings A duplex dwelling costing $7000 will be built at 1380 and 1390 Chemeketa .'street, according to a permit Issued yesterday to Bul gin & Bulgln.J Motel Mario Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every evening. . . n2ltf Many Pay Fines , Twenty-five i overtime parkers paid $1 each into the city treas ury yesterday in response to state ments sent out by City Recorder Mark Poulsen May 1. Don't Forget the Charity Street-Carnival- tealght. Amusements for young And -old. Charity Car nival. ' ;: mS AVofxl Gives Instrnrtioi Dr. R. Lee -Wood gavea short instruction- in. .first aid to about 20 young men at the YMCA Tues day night. The young men's di vision is outlining its summer pro gram. The first -trip, will be to Neskowin, probably Memorial day. The day will be spent in recrea tion and nature study, t'lim-wtii Wt tfr Tron gill Few left, discount while they last. See Oregon Gravel company. 1405 N. Front street. m5 Rates Announced Special rates on. summer mem 1ershipewere announced by the YMCA yesterday. . Business men can enjoy privileges of the "Y" from new till September 1 for $f; oys over zi, ;do: i rf-ihlkh, hool. and. J v y. $4 Junior high J.t.hnd' grammar schb .nvs over 21 . . 1 8 bovji' l 8 ' to 21. school, and; Willamette school boys, grammar school chaps $2. Kates, lor women are $3. $2' and $1. : v , ,,r- p : Piano. Bargains During, Sale-Moore's-Music House. e ml Horvlci- Station to Build The Burrell Electric service sta tion will construct a" one-story buildlne at 464 North Liberty street costing $7500, according to a building permit issued yester day- , . o-Hooin House aad Xot -, 70 x100 147 N. -18th-St I'rUe. $3000. Will accept good Jot up to $600. as. first payment Standley & Foley, phone 347. mS To Kealr Armory " Repairs iavolviag an expendi ture of $7,00.0 will.be made on the --Salem 'armory, .according to a building permit issued yester day. - ., ,.. . - .-. - ' Mower aodXianlcn Plants Lvfc6qrf&2iPz8 S. 12th St. We 'have four" new liomes. mod ern verj-fvf ay, tftf!ttiuBt be sold rlgJvUav Prices ,$4350 to $7, 200;, easy x terms J responsible people 'Vthese ajre,;best. buys we have handled. Every one has fire place, large garage, large furnace and colls; electric water beater, wired range, built-in tub, ldry.. hardwood etc. Ready tor occupy. Becke & Hendricks, lt9 N. High street. s.v,.,v. xo7 I B I "Onelit Night Next Piy Cright'' - .ThusaAUs'of satisfied users feel: that -way about ORDERLIES Thy ; .work - naturally : and fortn'nb habit Pleasant- to take; eay ia artiou.-eafc and sure. ' -' Goad tor children as well as adults" . - ' ' '50c ." . Dux of 60 Orderlies ; Perry Drus Store NEW Apprai.se Watson Estate The estate of John M. - Watson Sr. has been appraised at S48C5.43 by W. T. Riches, A. E.; Edwards and H. A. Smith. This valuation is entirely In real property. Furniture Upholstery' And repairing Giese-Powers Furniture Co. f3tf 8SW5 by 1SS Front Street Warehouse or wholesale prop erty. Good present income; suit able to ship both railroads, $10, 000 cash. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. m7 Judge Murint Two Coaplea faol Oriaa Miller of Eugene and AJda A. Brassfield of Spring Held. George V. Bailey and Altona S. Hadelsonlof Eugene received marriageaicenses in Salem yester day and Vera married by County Judge J. T. Hunt. For Mothers Day A nestle circuline wave. Mrs. m i Haley, 1047. Don't Forge to Send Mother A remembrance on Mothers' day a card, motto, book or sta tionery. See 'our gift suggestions. Atlas Book store. m7 Enter Final Account The final account of J. H. Ma son 8 estate was filed in county court yesterday by Lloyd H. "Ma son, administrator. See A. L. Fraaer A Sons For electric refrigeration, 250 16tH. Tel 1484-M. m5 Gifts for Children's Home Everyone is Invited ' to attend the Mothers' day program at the United Brethren church, Mission street, near Twelfth, on Sunday at 10 a. m. when a program will be given. Gifts for the Children's Farm Home should be brought at that time. Buy "Player Rolls' During -Music House. m7 Sale at Moore's Speaks at Mill City Dr. Estella Ford Warner, direc tor of the medical service of the Marion county child health demon stration, spoke before a meeting of the Mill City Woman's club at Mill City Tuesday night. Bids Invited For the Court Street Church of Christ new auditorium, before May 16. For information see R. L. Putnam, 1106 Leslie street. TeL 1425-J. ' ra5 Four for 91 Popular music during sale. Moore's Music House.- .. m7 Get Flnes-in Court ' .John Drake and Carl Heigstadt, arrested recently by state dry agents wtio found a pint-of wine in their place which tested 6 per cent alcohol, were fined $100 each in justice court yesterday. The man disclaimed knowledge i that the liquor was on the place. 5 Room House With Four X Lots. 2 blocks from new Leslie junior high school property, 112 ft. by 130 ft. Price, $3750 Four blocks from car line. Will take automobile up to $1200 in pay ment. Marion Automobile Co. m 5 Saxophones Greatly Reduced During .sale. Moore's Music House. . m7 Games Canceled Games scheduled la the city league for' last night and 'today have been called off, it was an no u need yesterday by . Rober Boardman, physical director at the YMCA. Well Seasoned Second Growth Fir wood 16 inch or 4 ft. lengths immediate delivery, large or half loads. Fred E. Wells, pnone i4z. : ma Goes to Xew York B. E. Slsson, manager of Mil ler's department atore, left for New York .city Tuesday on an ex tended buying trip. He will be gone about a month. Bond Bayers With $20,000 and 121.000 to invest: Right now we have two large elose-in corners with pres ent Income to net 6. You will agree that they will be worth two to ten times these prices in ten years. In the meantime a sound investment and fair return. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street . m7 Leave for Europe " W. T. Jenks. of the H.".S. Gilo Fruit company, left this 'morning with his son and daughter for a tour of continental Europe, The party will sail from Boston for Liverpool where the children will remain while Mr; Jenks attends the International Rotary conven tion at Ostend. The party will return to Salem late in. July. ' To Appear in Recital - Miss Louise Fereshetlan, daugn ter of Rew and Mrs. Martin Fere- shetlan, will appear in. a musical recital this afternoon from 4 until 5 o'clock at the Unitarian parson age. 657 Chemeketa street. She will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Martin Fereshetian. who will sing several selections,, accompan ied at the piano by Mrs. Merle Smith. The friends of Miss Louise Fereshetlan are invited. Special Service Planned - The United Brethren church on North Seventeenth street has ar ranged for a special Mothers day service'on Sunday, May 8. Every one is invited. FIVE THOUSAND SQUARE MILES NOW INUNDATED (Continued iroin Pfe 1.) Ing down on the Old river, the Red and the Atchafalaya has created a new battle front for those fight ing the floods, a front of water and mud along a widening course of 80 miles. On the outcome of this battle depends the safety of the rich sugar cane section in south central Louisiana. '- Safeguards Added . Improvement in the defenses ot New Orleans was continued today as low points here and J there around the Crescent Bend were topped and additional thousands of sand bags were filled for emerg ency use. These are placed at strategic points and workmen are held in readiness to throw them into position. After falling to 20.4 feet here, the river remained stationary, al though the blasting of the batture in front ot-the Caernarvon levee to the south of New Orleans was completed, greatly accelerating the flood of Water through the arti ficial crevasse1, which now is opened to a width of nearly 2,000 feet; WOMAN ACTUAL SLAYER, CLAIM OF H. JUDD GRAY (Continued from page 1.) her husband's pillow with chloro form, a contributory cause of death in the opinion of expert wit nesses, was done b Mrs. Snyder, Gray said. Intoxicated, Claim Gray's mother and sister, both weeping sat before him as he testified. Taking a drink of water. Gray pulled himself together to tell of the murder episode. He pictured himself arriving at Queens Village after midnight the night of March 19. He walked dark street, half intoxicated, , searching for the Snyder home. lift, found it, and entered through one of two doors Mrs. Snyder had left open for him. After waiting 15 minutes, he said, he went upstairs. He found whisky, rubber gloves, picture wire, a sashweight, a bottle of chloroform and pliers under a pil low. He drank the whisky and otherwise prepared himself for the murder. , jjff Took More Drinks The' Snyders, Albert and Ruth, and their - 9-year-old daughter Lorraine were at a bridge party. They returned. Gray, squatted on the floor in the upstairs bedroom of the absent mother, a quart of whisky beside him, heard them, die drank drink after drink. Then Mrs. Snyder put Lorraine, to bed and came to him. She whis pered that all would soon be ready. Albert ' Snyder went to bed in their bedroom. Mrs. Snyder, hav ing disrobed, pretended to . sleep beside him-' Then she camei into her mother's room, in her night gown. Gray drank more whisky. He put on the rubber gloves. They waited, whispering in the dark ness.' -f " 'Now's the time,' Mrs. Snydef said.". Gray testified, as spasms of emotion shook bis body. Mrs Snyder bowed her head and wept. ."She took me by the hand." Gray continued. ; "1 had the sash weight and the chloroform. She had the pliers and the picture wife. She led me ,to the door of the room and opened it. She went In, first and I followed. I had my glasses off. I struck him once, on the head as far as I could see. 1 ; must' have struck him a second time, but he rose up and began to CANDY The Best is None , too Good for Mother THE SRAl ' EYES' EXAMINED , ' . and v ' .GLASSES FITTED . -i. .'. - - - , fc . .. . .. ... -- I am sow thoroughly established - la' my new location , : Dr. L. R. Burdetto j tUl Slrsi National Cask BaiKUaf Phone 23 r(fl(0XOIB) ' KV, 0 0. Li: -;. i.; 8AYS$ : We have a Reo. Speed Wagon that runs fine and .will make some one the cheapest berry truck they can buy. Priced at $125 Tb Bos That Bags struggle with me." . Kays Woman Struck . "He yelled: 'Momie! Momie! Don't let him do it. I had dropped the sashweight. He grappled with me. I could not go on. I couldn't, have done it. He would have got the best of me." Then as. Albert Snyder called upon her for help, Mrs. Snyder, Gray said, picked up the fallen sash weight and struck her husband on the bead. After the murder Mrs. Snyder was bound and about to be gagged. She was lying on her mother's bed. She asked him when she would see him again. Here Gray's emotions became too great for repression, and be sobbed out that he had told her that he "was through with her and everything and that he would never see her again." It was dawn. He went out of the house. ORATORIO SOCIETY TO GIVE SECOND PROGRAM (Continued from Paga 1.) at Pratum. This afternoon at 3 o'clock Mrs. Martin Fereshetlan has made plans for a delightful musicale. . The many friends of Mrs. Ar thur J. Rahn, mezzo-soprano, cos tume artist, are anticipating her appearance at 9 oelock tonight at the Elsinore theater. Tonieht's foimal concert will take place at St. Joseph's Audi torium at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially Invited to attend the following program which will be given by the music department of the Sacred Heart Academy: Poet and Peasant, Franz von Suppe Sacred Heart Academy Orchestra. I Break 0'Day.;"Sanderson Voice Honora Reidy. Gavotte, Squire 'Cello, Evelyn Emery, Elizabeth Waters, Agnes Moisan. Piano Margaret Mary Thompson. ttlegie. Nollet Piano, Norma Meier. Cavatina, Bohm Violin, Nancy Thielseh. Piano Marguerite Blumberg. Consolation. Deqnee Piano. Gladys' La Forest. (a) South "Winds, Scott. (b) Fairy Pipers, Brewer. Voice Evelyn Emery. La , Cascade, Oberthur Harp Duo, Anna Marie Radovan, Betty McDonald. The Blind Violinist, Carl Schmidt Reading, Kathleen FItzpatrick. The Swallows. Cowen Choral Classy (a) Andante From Fifth Synir phony,. Tschaikowsky. - -(b) Valse de Concert. Edmund Severn Sen.ior Ensemble AU Members of Class '27- . . .Kamennoi Ostrow, Rubenstein Piano. Thelma Porter. '. La Mandoline Grande Fan taisie Parrish , Alvers Harp, Mary Jean Porter. Mazurka de Concert. Ovid.Musin -Violin, Eleanor Brown. Piano Anna Marie Radovan, Etude in F. Arensky Piano, Marguerite Blumberg. Nymphs and Fauns, Bemberg- High School Chorus. "Bmj Quality When torn t Say Paint The greatest assurance of qual ity is purchased from an insti tution that knows paint. W hare .been spreading paint tor 35 years. -:- KENNEDY PAINT CO. t 254 Chemeketa, Tel. 921 - 7J ; It'a Time to Think of , PAINTING and CLEANING CP We Sell Martin Beaour 100 Per ' , Cent Pure Paint " DOUGHTON HUKKWIS . 284 N Commercial ? Tel a Reasonable prices. V Don't for get one hern stitch in gv stamping, button making and pleating. - ; THK PKTITK SHOP prer Busick's Telephone 1981 WELL AGAIN. We hare ; testimonials from many ; persons who ' ; are t well again after;, suffering with lirkrh Intestinal. f'K kidney and ; skin dia- m W : . v w rheumatism and other disorders. We-can help you also. " ; ; ' -". 5t nwin . CONSULTATION FREE V. Open 1:00 A. M. to 8:00 P.M. vid: So Herb Co. , rtate St. - c SaJem, Ore. BEARCATS DEFEAT PUGET SON 6-1 Leaning heavily on the offer ings of Guest, the Loggers star pitcher, the Willamette team earn ed a 6 to 1 victory over College of puget Sound : at Oxford Park Wednesday afternoon. The same teams' will play again at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon, and ,an even closer game is predicted. Wednesday's victory puts Wil lamette in the lead for the North west conference western division title, but should the Loggers turn the tables today, the champion ship would still be in doubt, with Linfield college as well as Puget Sound a strong Contender. Lin field ,also has not -yet been de feated, having won a game from Pacific university. The steady pitching of Led bet ter was largely responsible for Willamette's victory, although It was backed up by perfect fielding. Ledbetter did not allow more than one hit to any inninr bnt th' fifth, when three safe blows re sulted in one run for the visitors. A first inning rally, staged be fore the Loggers' pitcher could get steadied down turned out to be enough for the Bearcats to win. Dietz singled. Hauk walked. Kauf man scored them both with a long two bagger and then came home himself, on Welch's double. Singles by Ledbetter and Diets and a free pass for Roundtree gave Willamette another run in the second inning. . In the fifth. Hauk's two bagger and Kaufman's single counted for another run, and Hauk scored ' again in the eighth when he tripled and Kauf man singled. Wilson was Puget Sound's out standing star at the plate, getting three hits, one a two bagger, out of four trips to the plate. Spectacular fielding featured the work of both teams. The only error was a dropped third strike and wild throw by the C. F. S. catcher, and numorous chances to score were spoiled by unsual feats of fielding. The box score: Paget Sound AB R II O 0 A 0 2 0 0 4 3 0 1 1 0 E 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 GiUihan. cf 4 0 1 Kepka, 2b 4 0 1 Ferguson, lb 4 0 0 Ganero. rf 4 0 0 Ruffo, c '4 0 0 Wilson, ss 4.13 Ginn, 3b 3 0 1 Hannus, If 3 0 0 Guest, p . , 2 0 1 Eirman, p 10 0 7 2 C 2 2 0 0 0 Totals 33 1 7 24 11 . 1 Willamette AB It H Koundtree, If 3 0 0, Dietz, cf 4 12 Hauk. 3b 3 3 2 Kaufman, c 4 1 3 Welch, lb 3 0 1 GJrod, ss 3 0 0 Ashby, 2b' 4 0 0 Robertson, rf 3 0 1 Ledbetter, p , 3 1 1 O 2 2 4 6 11 1 1 0 0 A 0 0 3 2 o o 3 0 2 E 0 0 0 0! 0 0 0 0 0 vTotals 30 6 10 27 .10 0 , Score by innings: Puget Sound 000 010 000 1 Willamette 310010 01 6 Summary: Two base hits. Kauf- , V HEMSTITCHING , , A and 10 cent per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating- ANNA a. Over Miller's KUTJEGER Telephone 117 LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 General Banking Busmesr Office .Hoars frem lO sw m. to n. av J: , : 1 . RECONDITIONED FRIDAY, MAY 6T1I, 2, P. M. , 463 . Ferry Street 1 " , Every Ranpc. Has Been Inspected and vr -!, . 'i ' ReconditioxicU By " . . yibbert & Todd ; , j " ' 'Who vouch for their electrical condition A SURPRISE FOR YOU ; AT Rantre Will yjyji. a . . . - Absolutely Free ' " ; At t Mi Friday, May 6 ' ' ' Be Sure to - ,H. F Woodry z 271 North CoRimercial . man. Welch,- Hauk, Wilson? three base hit, Hauk: ' j Sacrifice- hit, Girod. Stolen oasesV Kaufman, Wilson. Double play, Wilson to Kepka to Ferguson.; vBasea' on balls, off Ledbetter 7, by Guest 5, by Eirman 2. Passed ball, Kauf man; wild pitch, Eirman. Umpire Edwards. - - - Hold Banquet - The senior law class at Willam ette university held a banquet at the YMCA last night to which all members of the law school faculty were Invited. Speaker Were Rod ney Alden, Bud Strayer, Lars Bergvik, George Rhoten, Clifford Moynihan. Prof: Max Page. Prof. Willis Moore, Prof. Ray Smith and Prof. Ronald C. Glover. Booked a Drunks , S. P. Nelson and George Belten were booked as drunks at, the po lice station last night. Reports. Acrident A. L. Cummings, 495 South 25th street, reported an accident last night with W. M. McMorris.1195 North 18th street. j Has Accident Dan Tarpley had an automobile collision last night witn Kenneth Allen. Minor damage resulted. OBITUARY Jlarr William O. Marr died f t a Med' ford hospital May 4, age 25 years; son of Mr. and Mrs. John Marr of 1118 Hines street, Salem, and brother of James Marr of San Francisco, John G. Marr of Aber deen, Wash.. Charles Marr of Portland. Edward Marr of Salem, and of Mrs. Carl A. Fischer of Salem. Funeral arrangements to be made later by Rigdon & Son. . Shinn' W. K. Shinn died at a local hos pital. May 3. at the age of 73 years. He is survived by two brothers. T. Shinn of Portland and E. P. Shinn of Marcola, Or. The re mains are at the Webb funeral parlors and funeral ' announce ments will be made later. Norton Owen G, Norton died at a local hospital May 3. at the age of 75 years. He leaves four daughters. Mrs. Mary Taylor, of Klamath Falls, Mrs. G. K. Halley of Sheri dan, Wyo., Mrs. R. WV Spratt of Ten Sleep. Wyo.. and Mrs. Ola Stout of Powell, Wyo.; two broth ers, A. C. and Charles Norton of Ohio; one sister. Mrs. A. C. Ache- son of Ohio. The remains are at the Webb funeral parlors. Fune ral announcements later. HONORABLE and thoughtful rules of reverent conduct are the. simple creed of our fine sefviee. - ; ; i ' WEBlJ'S FTJNE5BAL PARLORS Telephone 120 TERWIIXIGERS -Perfect Funeral Service For test Licensed Lady Mortician 770 ' Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 Bedding and Window Box Plants Are now ready, aim fine line of ahruba and perennials. O. F. BREITHATJPT TeZephone SSO - 512 State SU Be Given Awav Be. on Hand - --: Son, Aucticnccra ... -.- PHcn; ?5, Si 4fL k. o I o LISTEN IN THT7BSDAT MOKK1HO ie. i 10:tK-ll:0O KFWV 212. lUmt beU- tiful hoar. ;" J la.OO-11:30 KGW (41. -, noeol4 hnlps and wo sir. - . 4". lo:ao-.U:oo kkx s2. rttk Cok: morniaf entertamnsent. H:0-t2:00 KOIS (319)i 1 firif e . hour. ;.'''!' - ' f TBTTBSOAT ATTEKKOOK 12:O0 KKKt" 1252). Wcher rritrt. 12:OO JS:2t KKX. , fopnlaf rchetr 9ini.4vr . . ? s I2:3Ol:20 KW. 2:004:00 KXt.. 2:S0-End KTltK. Mukif. - . 263. . tUy by pUy 3:00-4:Kt KOtN. : NV. nmiMe. 4:W-j:Wi KKF.O. Muki. 4:ao-G:00 KKrt. 'it hour. THURSDAY NIGHT - 0:0bS:OU KXI. 13H9. Mair. : 6O-:0 Kr"V 213. Amuiipuicnt 6:uo-9:UO KtW 49lr. U!nnr con cert. ' i 6:00-7:00 KOIN (319). Orftaa conrert. 6:e0-6:30 KKX 2 12 . , mrk anrl fim ajmK. . R;lwl-7:K KTMIt f3t. Music. 6:30-7:30 KF.X. The KF.X Irio. 7 :o-7 :.lO "kTHK, llrltk Vlan. 7:00-7:25 KOIN. Amuarmrnl guide and bullti nR.- -. - i 7 :00-7 :30 "J W. r.mfr. 1 rio. 7:30-8:15-Kr4R. (2li3). KtbUiz Mury. 7:30-:0 KKX. 7:80.-7:13 KW. 7:30-8:00 KOI X The WeUfoot rrier.y I'lilrtr wrvief. Kadio qiifRtioiis and anwer b" v II. Watson. 7:45-8:00 KGW. Catholic Truth-.eoc.iety leeture. :IMI-S :30r K'FW.V. Cnmatins. ;00.:o KKX. 8:00-:30 KOIX. doo. 8:O0-9:0O KXI.. 8:00-9:00 KGW.. Ruth Agnew, Larile Pop'r hour. Billy" .Hawaiian Pfiidio ii-neran. "i Vauderitle. . She Comes to v-" WILSON'i Because that Wilson dressed women are arnonff the best dressed women, at any function Their costumes are more than up-to-the-minut thfey show care and evident good taste, in their selection. Always has she fouhd that!.." the style information obtained here is corr . rect, and every observing woman kriOws that : . Wilson's Fashion Shop is. the first tb laiincli a hew fashion.; fc ! ' "v Moreover, when you choose your wardrobe "r here,: consciously or begun to save money Wilson's Fashion Style and Quality State Street, Below High, . . , .. - To brighten ;her memories pf this occasion give ryiyi mi Dress Slippers, or Silk New styledrcss footwear for all ocbasionsjil-the wanted colors and leather, that are good looking and comfortable at price range from $5.75 to House or Bedroom Slip; ;rs. , In Satin, Felt or Leather at From - ; 95c to $4.75 : Silk Scchiij The kind that are always appreciated by I 'others 51.00, $1.50, 51.65, 52.00 and V?J'Q r?Ar cFoIiini-J 41S State Street fc l5-:30 KF3R. Radirt code ela run ducted t Ahy pion. :30 iOO KFWT.i RM. Mrt'' hmu' ion Sool0:0O KCW. i-ls VT ou- rette." X. B. C. prosram. 9 -OO-1 0 :00 KOI X . -font lour. li-oo-li :00 KOIS. Aptotic . orrnestra. v : '.- . 10 :0-J2 :00-rKiW. MrElroy a 7 ) 1012 PKKX, K-r' " orchestr and I'aul Lamoreiui, s'nnlV..l. KGO Oakland 80l ). JS. . f-'ttle Sym phoy orrVe.tr. ?. 1 ..Mr' Widow," light - pro rram; 10. dnc orrhentra. . KFWH Hollywood Xi3 ). O, "'pr :. 7' erc"etra id TiuloUt A . -S U dsoloi 10.rhw hoar; 11 lac-f orrhtra." " , Kt" ?i. Anaelo, 467 ) jT:30 orrhe.- ?dfaa hour: S.IX. . C proSitf; 10, modern cUa-al musie. - - -KJR Seattlo 8.4. o. :2. ;5; duet-: 7. rehwtra; S. . .oreUelr. 10. tine aiitoals, , flAJHTLB BOOKS Call phcae of write MAX 0. BURETS' 1Tb .f . OoniBMiaJ r . Sal She Know s- : unconsciously you have on your clothes. Without Extrayagance. ; Next Door fcast i ; Oregon TboAter. her . . . , Ejalai-Ji- House Slippers Stockings1 r r . $13.50 pair i.- t v ! - ; rf-119 P. Commercial