FRIPAT, April »< 1»27 TIDING» .1 Close score of 36 to J4. The but- (teries were Bankers, Hitchcock, K atcher and Peters uaftB utterfltld pitchers. For the* Bmployed boys, (Published by the pupils of Lincoln public school) JTalter, pitcher aad GUlaore and 9ofiaeU catchers. Thlk game was MARIONETTES SHOW hottest one of the sea«tn and NEW STUDENT TEACHERS Tp'* G«mes Are P la v ed j the April l i the Marionettes will was hard fought from start to The Lincoln school has had n4w 38010.63 The Armory Last Might finish, first one team and then the student teachers this week We bo at the Normal In the afternoon Ashland Visitor— ( . If for the office, yon can get Other taking the lead.' Many In* Advertising ......• 31640.30 like all of our teaches. Our and evening. This admission la >6 Mr. and Mrs. Oskar Cooper of better assortments and service at Some real surprises w e r e Bings were played* with no runs. AJh. Grand Stand 260.00 glfsh teacher is Mi%s Mosier. In cts for students In the afternoon. Bugene will arrive In Ashland this ElhartV « * prung In ’the Y. M. C. A. indfopr Much Interest Is being shown* In Bond & Music ..... 257.00 guage class wa have b e e n Fifty cents for students in the evening to visit home folks. M r. Con D el e ga t es ■c- vt i u ing aa d for 84.00 -------- Cocper is a former Ashland boy Easter Cards, rabbits, chicks, scores were much closer t h a n crowds of spectators, fill the gal­ Contingent ....... . Merle Wells, 6A without. and his many friends will be rovelties— Elhart’s. . those of the previous week and lery. according to those In charge. Entertainment Boyd Hinton pleased to learn that he will . the games were more hotly con­ The next round w ill be played on Land Settlement THE BASEBALL GAME preach at the Christian church Cliff Payne makes counters. The Sixth Grade in Miss Bork’s tested. In the firs f game of the next Thursday when more excite­ July 4 th .............. 739.4» OUR ART WORK Sunday, April 10. • . evening the undefeated H I-Y ment will prevail. lbfi.28 In our art work we are making room played a game 'of baseball Office Expense .... A dandy plate' lunch including club took the long end of a 31 to Postage Team Standings 129-76 wooden animals which we will with the Fifth and Sixth grades Let thg UNION writs your full coffee eveiy uoon and night, 36c. 18 score from, the Hoot Owla. Bat­ fiormal ....................... 4__ _ 1000 Salaries 3037.061 paint and put on stands for our In Mrs. Cason’s room. 106-V- teries far the Hoot Owls were verags automobile insurance. At the Plaza. We played three ¿liferent State ft V. S. Chamber. 141.00 little brothers and sisters. The Crow, pitcher and Kaegl, catcher;, Battery B. Summer School .......... nights. Miss Bork’s room won 104.00 | animals we are making are rab- Have- your screens mude for the Hi-Y club they were, Bankers .. Tel. and Tel.............. 126.55 >bits and elephants and donkeys. the game. The score was 10 to Jordan’s mill. -■ Hear Guoekey’s new record Hartley>«gtcher and McGee, pitch­ Hoot Owls ....... 18^ * Bal. Meh. 1. 1927 ____ 685.10 Harvey Childers, 6A The Rose. er. The second game was played Bmployed Boys Teddy Gibson.., 6A Yeoman dance at I. O. O. F. between the twq * undefeated Total The April F ool Surprise Hall, Saturday, April ». Robin­ teams. Normal and Battery B, the Maxwell House Coffee, special Our New Student Teacher« On April the first the sixth A son’s Orchestra. Admission: —- Normal taking the long end of a price this week, Schuerman’s Gro­ This quarter we had new stu­ grade of the Lincoln School gave Ladles 25c; Gentlemeu 50c, Sup­ cery. * 22 to 26 score. The batteries CAMP F IR E NEWS their teacher, Miss Bork, and the dent teachers. I like 'all of them per served. Everybody welcome. .were Normal, Butterfield pitcher Mr. Myers and Mr. Putnam fur­ boys a surprise. They invited and this is the last quarter. We 184-3t and Laws, catcher; Battery B, nished the carpenter work which Miss Trotter and Mrs. Andrews. had our program changed because Reports 8 a l^ ~ Slack, pitcher and Younf, catch­ was done In the Camp Fire Girls The party was from two-thlrty of the student teachers. I like The Automotive Shop reports er. This game was hotly contest­ cabin. This work is greatly ap­ until three o’clock. All eujoyed thio program better because it Is Report of Chamber Finances For the sale of a Chevrolet Coupe to ed from start to finish and a real preciated by the girls and guard­ themselves very much. best for the student teachers. Wm. M. Briggs. Past Year*Prepared 1 brand of ball was played by hath iana. . _ Darrel Sleloff Phoebe Roach. teams. In the last and hottest Dance I. O. a F. Hall. Friday, when they use this new wonder­ contested game' of the evening) Receipts April 8th. Gentlemen 50 cents, ful French Process Face Powder Bal. Meh. 1, 1926. the Bankers emerged victors over Ladies 25 cents. • _ called MELLO-GLO— keeps that the Employed boys team by the Entertainment ............ ugly s^lne away. Women rave Banquet Armory _ Committee. over its Superior purity and qual­ Budget ity. Stays tm so long — skin looks like a peach— keeps com­ Have a fit at Orres tailors, 76 Books Sales ............ . Itaulserud’s for men’s suits. If plexions youthful— prevents large Day In Slakiyous” Oak St, n»w location. 161-tf we can’t fit yon in ready-to-wear, pores. Get a box of MELLO-GLO Dues ............. ...... remember we can make yon one. Face Powder today. — LkhJa Dates, 2 lbs for 2Çc. Schuer Electric Sign Springs Pharmacy; East Side 183-tf Pharmacy. Fk. Br. ft City Council THE RAIL SPUTTER Ixoeal j Personal flotes LAST TIMS TODAY The Overland Stag« a Featuring SATURDAY ONLY Girls Dance ¿.frank dramaUc photoplay of the internal s t r u g g l e |ftily going on in hundreds of homes.- O N C E A G A IN SUBMARINE HAS BROUGHT IN T H E E A ST E R MODE A t ASTER is the bril­ liant Culmination of the Spring fashion sea­ son. Only the successful modes have survived so that at Easter one chooses only from the “ tried and proved” styles. E >s * a c THE QTJAtlTY STORE HE purpose of this presentation is to in­ vite you to ste the many stunning creations which are accepted ’by fashion. Compose a n d complete your Easter costume now. W e’re in readiness. T “ Bottom the Sea” Prices FOR EASTER BUYERS V BLAZERS FOR GOLFING-HIKING, 25* 0 BEST GRADE $325 FRENCH FLANNEL SHIRTS, NOW $2.45 ; • , PAMOY DRESS SHIRTS Fancy Pearl Paced Buckle BELTS Initialed Easter Sale of Dresses ♦ Easter Sale of Coats Ace Our Windows Sec Our Windows STILL BETTER DRESS SHIRTS ASSORTMENT HATS Your Choice Wonderful Values Fur Fetta ENGINEER AND FIREMEN YOUR CHOICE OUT OF 10 SUITS CHARMING 1NEW FROCKS NEW SPORT GOATS APPROVED FOR EASTER—Made of' Flat Crepe, Elizabeth Crepe, Georgette,' Printed Crepes and Chiffon. Regular Values up to $22.50. for Spring in a special Pre-Easter sale —all new garments—this season, some with fnr collars. Regular values up to $22.50. OVERCOAT PRICES NEW EASTER FROCKS A Timely and Unusual Offering, New Coats “ Mitchell” Dresses in a great Pre- Easter sale, made of Best quality silks in new Spring color. Regular $37.50 ami $39.75 values a t at this Very Special Price both Urea« W f t M and Sport Styles. Regular values up to $29.75. NEW SPRING DRESSES in sizes and tvpes for women and misses. Regular $29.75 ’ )b ------ 1------------------- ----------------------------------------- 4sv0 LOVELY 1 NEW! Beautiful New Easter Gloves Silk Hosiery ' • ■ t ‘ S A TIN COATS -- N E W S TY LE S - Limited Number NUMEROUS r OTHER BARGAINS NIFTY GUARANTEED ALL-WOOL NEW YOUNG MENS SUITS Boutonnieres ■ . And • Dress Flowers, wonderful Frehch Kid with Short Cnffg. Full Fashioned New S p r i n g That perfects the charms of any new assortments for E a s t e r 92.98, 93.48, 93.98 Pair 59c to 93.48 Colors. All Pure Silk . . . . . 92.00 outfit — Wear ...................... 50c to 91.75 .... ’ Cut to the Bone £ lT EASTER SPECIAL SATURDAY NEW SPRING COATS fashioned of Charmeen ■ £ 9 Q "f|5. • Twills and Novelty Materials. Sold Reg. $34.50 <^wu f 9 Dainty Neckwear V Genuine Thompson Shoes jf l j j —----------- — , --------- -------------- EASTER SPECIAL SATURDAY GLOBING OUT $22.50 to $39.75 MILLER’S TOGGERY “flab-a-dash Inn”