t w ic e A WEEK G resham O utlook 9, NO. 75 RRCH MAKING TO BEGIN SOON L „ sny year» the old cheese fac- L ld ln g t" G resham waS l,18e' “SK aeyewre to the tow n. It was ago and was ru n fo r a '¿ a co-tp r a th e com pany. B ut L built and had m any ad- F of location and t h a t ’s th e K ' . M( Griffith and T u r- P’ ,, thc\ got ready to s ta r t j„ ¿ r, . . t i l t gsabbed o nto GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON tuilGRESSMAN’S SON WINS APPOINTMENT 1 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1Ô19 I —- ASKS WAR MOTHERS TO SPONSOR PARDONS TU ESD AYS AND F R ID A Y S $1.60 PER YEAR UNION HIGH MAKES FOOTBALL RECORD T he Union H igh school football team was well pleased w ith th e a t ten d an ce at th e U. H. 8 .-C am as gam e F rid ay . T he crow d was th e best th a t has tu rn e d o ut so fa r th is sea. son. T h ere has been a p ersisten t d e m and by th e people of th is locality E l i d i n g a»<l ">•’ flne I '- ''; " 1" ; 1 for a re tu rn gam e w ith Hood R iver f’ de-hydratiuM p lant an d sta rc h high school. T he Hood R iver team will play The D alles F rid ay fo r the T tbe building has been p ra c ti m id-C olum bia cham pionship. In th e c e over new. T he fo u n d a tio n ev en t they a re victors In th a t gam e, Len strengthened, floors re- th e sta k es on a U. H. 8 .-Hood R iver L new partitions put in, boiler, gam e would be Interestin g . If U. H. wand machinery in sta lle d u n til 8. d efeats Hood R iver It will put r L could easily get lost in the them iu line for a chance at th e W il icth of P'I'OS. conveyors, vats, la m e tte cham pionship. , rooms, etc. T he o u tsid e of Union H igh school is ready and building has th e ap p e a ra n c e of w illing to play th e team from Hood , structurt but you nev er u iw ,.,s what the in te rio r looks River, but It will be necessary th a t ,,nd no words of an o rd in a ry Mrs Jo h n F Llnscoti, presi at lenst 250 adm issions he sold before L could describe It. th e gam e. If you are in te re ste d in dent of th e Ptnella. Fla., W ar nou »ere to visit th e bu ild in g M others’ C hapter, w ants her na th e high school, do your d u ty , and you would find room s filled tional organization to sponsor a help p ut th e boys iu line fo r a title. I cull apph s and v ario u s m a. | Lehr Fess, son of Congressman Resolution asking pardon for Being In no leag u e now IT. H. 8. will L working them up In to — well, Fess of Ohio, Is the new parlia every U. S. soldier uow serving a likely get lift title th is y ear If they ^porter doesn't know w hat. He mentarian to the House of Rep co u rtn iarttu l sentence In E uropean sh o u ld beat O regon U niversity, hut ■ told but can't rem em ber. Any- resentatives, succeeding Clarence prisons or at home. She had four w ith th e record they a re m ak in g th is ,It s something from w hich Bonn Cannon, resigned Fess has stud- sons In the war She now w ears year, It is likely they will b reak into the very purest and finest food 1 for many years to prepare tne gold sta r. lucts can he m ade, it is claim ed, he league next year. be place. )lu ,s 28 years old.. j Hi, .ipple b litte r, jam s, T he team is w orking w ith a view MR. AND MRS. PALMBLAD cc mince m eat, etc., an d m aybe AND FAMILY GROUP to ch an g in g th e gam e w ith Canby to and three-fourth per cent root WOMEN OF STATE F rid ay , N ovem ber 21. from th e dav URGE SPECIAL SESSION1 although th a t w asn ’t m elt- A very in te re stin g fam ily group before T h an k sg iv in g , an d playing si. p h o to g rap h ed at th e Max Hood R iver on th e la tte r d ate, W ed W om en of Oregon are uniting in a was vwav instead of ro ttin g on the S chneider stu d io last week. T he nesday, N ovem ber 26. ¡d or being th ro w n in th e pig- state-w id e effort to get a special ses AUTOMOBILE FAILS U. S ARMY STORE group co n sists of Mr. and Mrs. John T he sta n d in g so fa r Is: Com m erce ,0 ’ be largely w asted th ey are sion of the legislature to ratify the TO KEEP APPOINTMENTl TO OPEN IN CITY HALL P alm blad and th e ir fo u r sons and «, U. H. S . 0; Cam as, 0; U. H. 8., 2; dehydrated, to be p rese rv e d in- fed eral am endm ent for universal dely for various uses for m an suffrage. Miss E thel Calkins, Louis Calkins, A special m eeting of the city coun wives, th e ir th re e d au g h te rs and Hood R iver, 46; U. H. 8,, 0; WaBh- ast Mr. Griffith says only th e Mrs. E lliott C orbett of Portland Is cil was held last night fo r th e pur- th e ir h u sb an d s and n ineteen g ran d o u g al, 0; U. 11. 8., 25; C am as, 0; r is taken out and he h as som e a t th e head of a com m ittee th at will F rank Jones and a lady friend ino- U. H. 8., 24. T h e big sco re ag a in st ch ildren. “P ^ « .d X tlo n 8 and it looks very p u re too. P cr- appeal to G overnor Olcott im m ediate tored to Portland Friday evening to » « <* T he Paint binds a re pioneers of U. II. 8. a t Hood R iver Is accounted which had been u nder co n sid eratio n , a use can be found fo r th a t. i p erhaps the most Im p o rtan t was th a t th e Swedish neighborhood now called for by th e local team being m inus two flhat is done to th e ap p le can be ly, asking his views upon the subject hear Sousa s hand. All had secured tickets ahead of of opening a branch arm y sto re in P alm blad, a couple of m iles s o u th of th e ir sta rs, and o th e r m em bers of it is said, to pu m p k in s, and addressing hint as women voters A m eeting at which tim e, except Louis, who took a G resham . It was believed by som e of east of G resham . They were th e sec. th e team being badly "b u n g e d ” up. l, all fru its an d veg etab les, of Oregon. ten eggs, though th is is n ’t th e m any sta te organizations were rep chance on getting one at th e door, the councilm en th a t m uch was being ond S can d in av ian fam ily to locate T his team has won m ore gam es th an >f year evidently to d e h y d ra te rese n ted was held last S aturday in It was agreed th a t after the perform - lost by th e local m e rch an t by the th ere, 41 years ago. V ast changes any o th e r team tu rn e d o u t by th e lo. th e M ultnom ah hotel and it was de ance they would meet where the au to patronage which th e people of th is have ta k en place in th a t region since cal high school iu th re e years. It la The reporter is ab o u t convinced cided then to act at once. The m eet was parked. Before parting, F ra n k vicinity are giving th e arm y sto re in th en an d m any Sw edish fam ilies are on th is point th a t they a re basing even some ra ilro a d sto c k s could ing was the resu lt of the plea of Mrs. th e ir plea for m ore s u p p o rt locally. now living nearby. improved by th is d e h y d ra tin g pro- C a rrie C hapm an Catt and o th er prom Jones advised Louis to drive th e ma- P ortland. Accordingly th e m a tte r Among th e 35 persons In th e pic It has been su g g ested th a t th e b u si was tak en up With th e q u a rte rm a s chine to a near-by garage thinking it It is planned to add a d d itio n - ness men show th e ir ap p re cia tio n by tu re a re : Bichtnery to han d le to b e tte r a d inent suffragists who explained to the rath e r unsafe to leave it standing on te r ’s d e p a rtm e n t an d arra n g e m e n ts b an q u etin g th e team a t th e end of th e Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P alm b lad ; Mr. women of th is sta te the reasons why the street. Robes and extra wraps were m ade to begin th e d istrib u tio n age the fru it and v eg e ta b les and Mrs. R ichard G ustafson, B erk e season, in th e event th a t they win th e re should be ratification as soon were also lying in it. Louis, how of arm y goods here. ilable in this locality. One of the m ain fe a tu re s of the us p o ssib le. T he women tier,- S tate ever. felt different about it and left The sto re will be h an d led by a com ley, Ju lia , W ayne, lU lotla; Mr. and from Hood R iver. is the starch m a k in g fro m cull th a t since the long and difficult b attle it w here It stood. m ittee of th e council Consisting of Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson, H arold, Wen- dell, Amy, P earl, '.Cecil, G ertru d e, ANOTHER VICTORY itoes. In the b asem en t, reach ed fo r th e federal am endm en t’s passage A fter the concert was over they Councilm en G eddes and T hom , who, Mr. and Mrs Chas. I chute from th e fro n t, a re tons had been won, a fte r over 50 years of made for the meeting place, at least with R eco rd er M iller w ere th e com Ju n e , L loyd; UNION HI 24, CAMAS 0. P alm b lad . R ussell, Doris, M ildred; tons of ‘little p o ta to e s .” But m ittee ap p o in ted by th e m ayor to effort, it is but right and ju st that the two ladies and Mr. Jones did, are said to be w o rth alm o st as W ith sh o u ts of victory th a t roused Mr. an d Mrs. Swan M agnuson, Irm a, bas big ones for th e p u rp o se for th e sta te s that, have suffrage should but Louis and the autom obile were m ake th e arran g e m en ts. Melba. P a u lin e ; Mr. and Mrs. David even th e old bald head of th e G resh. m is s in g , m r , supposed nuppv.... th ----- It was arg u ed by som e th a t th e They at — he ----- had ill they are h ere bein g sto red , ratify the m easure by calling special missing. P alm b lad , D onald; Mr. an d Mrs. am B utte to ex u ltin g echoes, Union placed it in the garage, afte r all, and v en tu re m ight be a d isad v an tag e to P aul P alm b lad ; Mr. and Mrs. A lbert High school d efeated th e high school mill has what seem s lik e a larg e sessions if necessary. would be there soon. Presently, h e 't h e local m erch an ts, b ut th e concen- T here has been considerable com. ity for it, will e a t up a b o u t four of C am as 2 4 to 0 F rid a y afte rn o o n . a day of w hat m ost fa rm e rs re- m ent m ade to the effect th a t local dld appear, but m inus the auto. He sug o f opinion was th a t w hile sales In P alm blad. T he gam e o u g h t to be classed am ong !s as a waste and a f te r going women are not alive to the necessity hail been refused adm ittance to the i t he lim ited n u m b e r of lines carried th e tw o "m elo d ram atic m u rd ers of ugh all the In trica te processes of of pressing th is m a tte r and to dis auditorium , so had been "k illin g ” would d e tra c t from sales in th e sam e BIG PREDICTIONS FOR SATURDAY EVENING th e m odern a g e ” for it su rely m ark ed mill the re su lt is p o ta to flour, prove th is they will unite all th eir tim e about town, and knew noth- lines, o th e r sales would m ore th an th e to ta l ex tin ctio n of th e visitors. tile starch and by-pro d u cts, said lug about what had happened to the com pensate the local grocers and E a rth q u a k e s, cyclones, a h ard N othing, not even th e p o rtlin e ss of be the finest kind of sto c k food, efforts. It is stated em phatically hv m achine. m eat m arkets! T he final vote on th e w inter, th e end of th e w orld and Mr. Goodw in, could sto p th e a ttac k all without th e loss of an y th in g Mrs. C orbett and her com m ittee that Police h ead q u arters were notified question was unanim ous. Only gro- H erb ert H oover for th e next p re si of th e red an d w hite. T he plunging th e m easure will be absolutely non pt the water. eery and m eat lines will be handled dent a rc belt g predicted. k-n are busily w orking to com p a rtisa n and th a t the present act of ot th e m issing auto. A nother ponderosity of th e b rainy backfield On th e ir way to the Alder street here. ic all the in tric a te m a ch in e ry ne- th e women is an expression of loyal p rediction which will conic to pus'« fo r Union H igh com bined w ith th e T he sto re will be opened in th e next S atu rd ay evening, Novem ber te rrib le ten acity ry and it is expected to begin ty to th e ir sister states and a sense of depot to catch the last car for Gresh- and p e n e tra tin g th-making in a week o r two. d u ty . Many of the women opposed to am, they w itnessed th e disentangling city hall. T he sales will be han d led b eats th ese all to sm ith ereen s, p ro p en sities of th e line could not be is said nearly a th o u sa n d acres a special session at first have changed of a collision of two machines but on a 10 per cent basis, which will go for tin re is going to be som e tim e overcom e by Cam as. T he d etails of I already been signed up w hich n eith er of these was th e ir lost, to th e sto rek e ep e rs for labor and th e decease: th a t n ig h t. ie limit for th is p la n t. T h e re is th e ir opinions since it is understood strayed or stolen vehicle. . clerk h ire. T ra n sp o rta tio n will be At g ran g e b all, th e Gresiitint t o- indication th a t a n o th e r y ear why it is needed and they now are in The following m orning, a lady ,,a id by th e g overnm ent. Prices will o p erativ c P o u ltry n ien will bold a big Bin G resham kick off to C am as 30 yard capacity of th is p la n t will be so h ea rty accord witli the plan. I he Ore away o ut in Lents telephoned in to he th e sam e as those In all arm y m eeting, with th e public as guests. A nreeded th a t - a d d itio n a l p la n ts gon P aren t-T each er association at its C am as m ade y ard a g e tw ice by be required. board m eeting endorsed the plan. h ea d q u arte rs th a t a lonesome look stores. p ro g ram planned to e n te rta in , as well plays th ro u g h G resham line and fum A n o th er m a tte r to claim th e a tte n I is the plan to c o n s tru c t h e re a U nless th ere is a strong expression of ing ca r was standing near her house. as In stru ct in p o u ltry c u ltu re, will bled, G rssh an i recovering. G resham m ade y urdage once by warehouse w here all k in d s of sentim ent In favor of suffrage 1, is D escription identified it as the one tion of th e council was th a t of a be ren d e re d . K arl M iller, A rchie etable and u n m a rk e ta b le p ro d feared that the doubtful and the op that had failed to keep th e appoint ram p g ro u n d for au to m o b iles here. M eyers and Jo h n Cannon are eatin g line plays, but failed on th e next try , ean be h andled In p ro fitab le A co m m ittee w;ig app o in ted to confer bird seed th is week so th a t th e ir the ball going to C am as on downs. posing sta te s will kill the m easure ment a fte r the band concert was over. A fter t Ao plays th r o u g h th e line, with one alre ad y appointed by th e voices will be in prim e condition for It is now safe at home, rones and C am as a tte m p te d a fo rw ard pass Griffith, m a n a g e r of th e and all the work will have to he done Business M en’s association to secure speech -m ak in g . Mr M iller an d Mr. which was In tercep ted by Jo h n sto n . »bam fa, tory of th e N orthw est over again. Most of these "d a n g er wraps all there. a location and plan th e equ ip m en t. M eyers will tell "W h at th e poultry- On th e th ird play G resham fu m Rhto Starch and M illing com pany. o u s” sta te s will have th e ir legislative Those <jn th e co m m ittee a re C leve m en 's assocation m eans to th e com bled, C am as recovering. Rets soon to an n o u n ce an opening m eetings in Ja n u ary , hence, action AMERICAN LOYAL LEAGUE AM backing legion men land, Kelly and Thom They are to m unity of G resh am .” Mr. Cannon C aines resu m ed play th ro u g h th e (the factory, when all sto c k h o ld e rs h ere m ust be prompt. rep o rt In th re e m onths. f interested p ro d u ce rs will be will speak for th e Business Men’s line but on th e th ird u n til fo u rth Many of the legislators have of The A merican Loyal League of F*» an opportunity to see th e mill fered to atten d and strongly favoi club and show "H ow th e association dow n, when a pass was In tercep ted by G resham met S aturday evening at B urlingam e. Ay Isvvurth Sell» Suits. »operation and view Its o u tp u t. having a ratification session. These which tim e resolutions of sympathv F rid ay aftern o o n a P o rtlan d man benefits b u sin ess In G resh am ." G resham trie d the line tw ice, then P ro fesso r B rew ster of O. A. <’. passed, th e pass being In tercep ted by legislators, needless to say are pop and sup p o rt were form ulated and stopped in fro n t of E W A y lsw o rth ’s feSHAM GRADE SCHOOL tn 'th e G rant Hodge post of Cen- sto re and ap p raised one of th e su its and d ire c to rs of th e S tate P oultry Canta*. u la r w ith the women voters Since PLANS AT HOME ’ DAY th e reasons for Im m ediate ratification sent to th e G rant m s e ,n tJjp wlndoWt b earin g a »45 price asso ciatio n will also he th ere. C antas m ade first down by th re e „ „ . n t.-d tag He trie d it on and It fit. Sat- plays th ro u g h th e line an d th e q u a r T h e c a ts co m m ittee Is a rra n g in g (The grade school pupils an d teach- a re clear, Oregon women are hopefu tralia. The Loyal League was organized in h a ,1(,pd Mr AyI(,. for a lunch to he served a t th e close te r ended. pire making ready for th e big vis- th a t all difficulties and opposition wt anil o perated during the war. . o w or,,1 ,h e m oney and took Ihp su it, B eginning th e second q u a rte r, j UB, p u t »20 In th e o ilier of th e p rogram . n day. next T h u rsd ay . Since no be cleared away and ratification will as then, it keeps eyes and ears on the gay |ng_ th ree line plays and an Incom plete Mas sent re g re ts ” o r h as plead- go th ro u g h with flying colors. The alert to detect the least hint of dis - p0,.k ,,t . th a t's w hat I have saved on pass failed to net y ard ag e for C antas PLEASANT HOME and lost the ball on downs. * previous en g a g e m e n t,” it Is safe publicity com m ittee includes Mrs. .. loyalty and reports such to th< proj this su it o ver P o rtlan d p rices.” W hen th re e line play* failed to M ultnom ah O range No 71 will that p are n ts an d p a tro n s will L. Bitland. Mrs. H arry Beal Torrey er officials with whom the League is IG*al E sta te IS a l hold its re g u la r m eetin g at th e ir ball gain the necessary d istan ce, IV ak P out in full force fo r th is occa- and Mrs. C. B. Simmons. In co n stan t touch. ■ C leveland & Brow n, d ealers re p o rt: al O rient next S atu rd ay . Novem ber punted, th e hull going wild and o ut G resham and vicinity being chief hounds at G resh am 's 35 y ard line. W I ) w . \etgl.l».l- V l.tltto ll. T. R. H o w ltt's b u lh ’ings on Powell 22. Al th e business session In the of (•¡iinas jailers art w elcom e at all h o u rs In ly ag ric u ltu ral means th at the people trie d end ru n s but th re e forenoon th re e ca n d id a tes »III be C lerk J. O Wilson of stre e t sold to A. J. W Brow n for ¡are industrious, sane and patriotic. 'he rooms to observe class exer- Canto No 77 has arrang ed w ith A .1. given Hie th ird and fo u rth degrees playa lost D) y ard s an d Cam us p u n t W Brow n's G resham meat market The I. W. W. elem ent so common in $2500. T he usual fine d in n e r at noon will ed. ___ not C h arles W. Cam p to Jo h n S tanley, occupy tlie a tte n tio n of th e g ran g ers. On first down Peak p unted for J*'er. the visitors w ill be e n te r- to furnish the turkeys to num bers^of mill and factory regions docs have to ne nea.v B ut even L W yom ing m an, house and lot on An In te re stin g lite ra ry program has G resham , 50 y ard s th e p u n t going d have to be dealt w ith here in the assem bly hall, for M ultnom ah cantp or oth been arra n g e d for th e open lecture tor 10 y ard s m ore on tw o bounce*. the lollow lng p ro g ra m has w t) W cam ps who have s e iu rc t a suspicion of " re d ” rvm pathy w ill! | lood stre e t, »550. C am as m ade first down In fo u r m em bers for 77'd u r i n g th is T hanks- not be to lerated , contenaticed o r con-. Jo sep h in e K nighton to F. N. Mew h o u r w hich will include a song. *» arranged: UB« play s, tmt tu iu lile d on th e next . i second resolution was | h irte r, house an d tw o lots for »15 0. "E v a n g e lin e ," by Miss Louise F ritz play, B ru g g er recoverng fo r G re sh ®J*togu< “T h an k sg iv in g on the £ rin g cam paign. But It is neressarv , h ive an order from th e clerk, -nils passed by the League to th e effect | ----------------------- and an ad d ress on the peace co n fer am on C am as 25 y ard line. p ■ Seventh g rad e , can be secured at the Outlook office by llev. E arl B I o tto n w h a t an im als are sk in n ed to pro ence G resham m ade first flown tw ice by oncert R eading — " H iw a th a ’s “ A ? 8 w riting or phonlnfif to X O th a t thev were, to a m an, ready to Miss Bessie H ale w rites from San ask ed back G resham Post of th e American v| dP women w ith fu r coats? Jlhood", T hird g rad e . F ran cisco th a t site I* visiting h er two and fo u r plays th ro u g li th e line, W ilson, clerk, 112 E. m xin placing th e ball th re e y ard s from .h ,l r •‘ • . ¿ X ' J i . , . . “taniatlza'lon — “ T h e T h r e » I 'ortland. ________ answ ered th e wise uncle. C laren ce Grove, and th a t she C am as goal, an d th re e h ard plunges will go to Han Diego to visit friends. **"• first g rade. A m erican ideals. )utJe )a(, th ro u g h th e C am as line p u t th e ball F arm for Item <>r Sale. ¿*o part Song — • ' F a i t h f u l over. Twenty-five and half a c r e s c lo s e H eating stoves are going like hot SANDY BLUFF tufs ’. sixth grad e. W hen In d oubt try a W an t Ad. Peak missed goal. t o citv lim its of G resham Have 4 cakes at L. L. K idder Hdw. Co Score G resham 6; C am as 0. ‘•en R ecitation— " T h e R obin’s Heston L ake visited on Bunday Cw ” G resham kicked off, C am as b rin g ,.* > 8' ->nd grad e. • with his g ran d m o th er, Mr*. L a u ra C H I C K E N D IN N E R A N D B A Z A A R ing th e hull back to th e ir 35 yard soln bv M a rg a re t S t.C la ir. Barnes. phone Rfi3. T O W s V ffi’ « * T Cn ChCL0CK trade. II Inlow , form erly of th is place line w here they w ere forced to p u n t, Luil chorus— E ig h th grad e. but now of T oppenish, W ash in g to n , th is play en d in g '.he half. F o r Sale Second H and Goods. G resh am cam e back stro n g In th e was calling on old frie n d s h ere la st o _____ n e Singer sewing m achine, first ^torney r . q , S ch n eid er will Supper from 5:30 to 7:30, Program a t 8. second half. Peak m ade a b ea u tifu l 1 h y • * 011 "A m erica fo r A m ericans. c| ass how ever bounded R,oul cuudlt!'1 n d dtop,” extension table, PROGRAM H arold F ra n k s and A lb ert A ult kick off, which * room b rin g in g out th e la rg e st ■pent S atu rd ay an d S unday a t th e o v er th e goal line and was b ro u g h t back to th e 20 y ard line, Piano Duet ... « A. A W lilto «nt of v isitors w ill be given a ^ S q u a r e top dining table. 6-ft. ex-, la tte r ’* hom e here. C am as found th e G resham line VOC“ DM R ? ‘ THEODPyBRVGGER. K A TH ERIN E BRATZKL " ’tifnl potted fern . The P a ren t-T ea ch e r association solid and lost th e hall on downs. ,Pn,Unng e , J.sndy condition. ,4 0 . W a will m eet next F rid ay , N ovem ber 21, A p ia y__"T he Spot on th e S ta ir s /', T he (Best» A fter two Ineffectual a tte m p ts to music lovers have tak en te r coil and pipe ' nclud. ^ . p(| p r J c e il at th e schoolhouse. All patron* are pierce th e C am as line an d an Incom- BRATZKL, ! of th e m usical pro g ram s I F o u r good heating stoves. I rices urged to be p resen t. pleted pass, Peak took th e ball ortlan-l d u rin g la st w eek. A I from $3.50 to » i u’ H . Hen " Margurlte Volbrecht aro u n d th e sh o rt side of th e line for K. A I,, of H. J^an cc Poatponcxl They are bargains. l number from h ere w ent In on Investigate. M endelssohn 12 yards, Rondo C'.pric iaso liMtcAnitely. J E. M E R G E R l ! night to h e a r S o u sa’s band. G resham trie d th e C am as line F ran z D rydle All who have bought tic k e ts may tw ice, was penalized 5 y ard s and a < those to h e a r th e P o rtlan d SoUV,' n lr FRIEDA E. BRATZKL have them redeem ed by callin g on Thank»«!» Ing Sale. P*°ny concert w ere Mrs. W. F. (C o n tin u ed on page 5) » u p |« i ami Pt«at»»»t. IU. « -»H - Guy JlftieB u « the lirg e assortm en t of $1 and th e large a o-w ear hats C^’ Mr’ G eorge F. H oney. Miss , 2 s,.e trim m ed and r e a d , i p. _ Honey a n d Miss M ildred l