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medfotct) im, ttctbtjsr mmonn, ohmon. sri.v. si:i'ti:mhki; i.-. 10-20. PAdR TTVR News From City and Valley Schools Washington School ;t-V"lt school thjs now a i p-jnily WasdiinKion school "I! iunis in tilt jur;tdc m the J;tc.;son ii.uniy l-ui;" tm Wdin'siay. which Ka.Vr. M'" w-rtmil uliic-f' in dii.ir!t".s ...f ll". fil.-l cln.s. UV in- very proud of the fin operation riven hy the' patrons who lmtde h possilde lit tl'Mll.-.p'irt the children safely then ami linjin- ain. U an r.ow ih- proud owner:; i" n ln-:uiviful Mm- :;tiil sold liaiijier. presented by tho .l:n-l(slji County J'; 1 ir board t th' 1 school ha viiiK ih hiKh'-si percent of puih; on the Health 11. .nor i dl hist May. Tin "ate.s ."ilcnt reading tests tvo keeping children .r tin- ili n:iriinenl very busy. Tin:'' four iV'sih Include:' 1 .'1 ) Hwiiliiii t. ap preciate the jfnt'ial simfir.i nee the paragraph. )f: Kt'adins in. predict the outcome of given 'venl. ) Heading in UMlflstainl precise' directions. Heading 1 ' note details. Tuesday was- hanking 'lay ami mm average -was. not ns .high as Washington pupils have set as their standard. ItetteV next tinn', we hope. On Kriilny afternoon. Sept. 20, at three o'clock, the Washington i'n rent -Teach r association will meet to plan tin year's work. I rolled in the Koo week. There are in ii Li r school. tuc hull riop.iratlon 1 Mrs. Jones, '.he girls' physical , training director, is collecting halls :mtl i;i:s. markinu, ami pelting Ihi-lil ready fur Use. U'c ale g.-l-.lillg lliltd Up for IU1I i.nc- live. Bunking L't hank "il t'l.r the first time :hi. lenti Ai Tin.Ia;. . Mm. .inx v.t H's 1A ami lit pupil c t the hanti'-r with ii pcic-nt as ihe hifcfii'M .-ivciat'O. The u vera Lie f ti the Whole l(..nv:Vl-ll hoUupl Was tii.il M'M-eeiU. . . . Speed Itall T.lr h.-ys uf tile U""-fVil whiutl are funning i-tc-ol fain to play speeo hail. 'Vv will play tin .I;u k niii ! ;v'hi.el (.11 September I:. Hf-m!i'iou 1 ;il:revtiim the ; hot. is in s.-ei Uali. ).' .' ev, Art KiifWiViMn We nave a' 'new art siiprvii:or. ll-T tianit is Miss llolienh. cU. We ai e i;..illi; to try our he.-a t trt (la ;:o.mI u..ik for la-r. She plans to el lite to see VIS every Wi'ek. n-ih'.irs t In.o.e. Si) if hy any of lite dairi Screen Life in Hollywood Hunt's Craterian Today rat:;; and rat In any pit mils w ;h ti uyp i. thev may nuik a v- pients with the dairymen pay the in. The shotd hud v not handle the money. Those Details of Chic Which Reign Supreme in Pari V.v lEithhin ';mii, Ulil. I. V WlKili. Today's lalk.es ami 'dlpf"peeiaN" lie not strut on tin- seie.'n mi eoi-ki1 -t"iiri hi the d.yniiy ,.f their p---(ion.- a.- tin- "last wy " Jackson School i Roosevelt School ! Sp'-Hini; for semil !i4.1. I'.ankitlK 7(1 peV cent. Kin drill, lis seeonds. Il'altlt chores heln The J'air, Much interest has heen taken in the fount y fair .dminj,' the past week. The oxhihtts were A fi-'.tk iv.n y lnv all riu'ht "in te-iaedv.'" the as diptoaia say. hut h ih the trinitw detail hen- v im':v t.'lMi reiiHy stamps h with :'iw r;e tain's date or m-x'. Th" I'uriSi eXM'-'Vtft i-f MeCall'K MaK tzine foree.v.i t lie September isue ' ,th.t;:(he.foiyyin(! details will niai-t- ' ', ' lUH-V tin' Point "Pointed' 'treatments are just ' r.r-rh1 detail in the new shtiwitms. 1 Alatnst every denirner usos them ' in some fovni or another, yet there is no Uniformity because the points are used in, way;? at oiitjinal us the 7 lines of the dt'esss themselves. In I tine (rock, thy. points are a minor I .'.etai. uid :ici- uKKest a hiKher J 1 1 waistline in fin oveninir kowii of " :uiff 'silk. In another froek. point- ; ed efforts av'e the L theme of the dress, with pointed seamms, a . pointed eape collar and dipping' Kill inst. J hemline- 4 ! Where U llio Waistline? I "Not every fhrure can wear I frocks with, a waist sharply de- i ff nod at the niirmal lino. So French j 00111 uriers in certain moneis nave S u :n e d ;i thev may m . -iL. i L.w.'.l in - ' - I v :it ih.' Ii.'ii'l' t it ?i ,';;,;,!'':s" H 1 ;;:;,,,,;;,:';f.' -' 1 h ' r n f , 'A n : n i' t t 1 X A" " r 1 (1 1 iSL'S yJ?S.ifjt 1,1 ex; rava;: .1 it' r V V- : HUM Town. Sfen and heard: (leurwet fu lieiiMer. foiinr Kreiu h iin eham plon. and a Hollywood ra:e right it'tv., to have a lead In "Hold 1 I Ivei y; hiiiK." ' Ihk masieolor -ialki' . . . . ( icore (i-I'.rii'ii Hw anKeriiu ' aleiu: the l-'oX lot ill eowhoy ei.K tiune . . . of at le; st the eoluine -waiviers. . . . Hut it's not iid, old lias e "wept ei n." after all. just a m-w talkie. . . . l.eaiiii-e .IoV t 1 tnur lairope wi:h vaudeville ai t. . . lu 11 the lou Need- a Until On yon have trouhlc in hathinK y.o.f ih; .' ll should not he diffi- i!i if vou K" ahoui it in the lir.'H w.iv Si 1 it- iloiis lake to a tuh ill) readily- olio r speea-s ean he Tip I ll k.-i.r I ill't 'Ill llM.t sir.'!; l.V .1:1 i..'.'.l.i..;ll '...l:;'.. lulh. ih. sii.i "-.-. ..I- Huliir.' ..f 111.' !..:.' I'Uli will il.'l..ii.l l.irKfly ill"n "in- in. '111. .1 .'I' lian.lliim llii.i. Any w ill li' .'.Mi;.' fl'i.riil- ci.-.l i.r.il r.'.-iilliil ir In' Is mini Ulii''.lur.i!l:llil'. -5 -la Vr" . '.'.'71 A 1 www I!,l,.'.'t I.itt.-.ill. La V..r,.,' .MH 'ill- 1 avoiil.'.l. on.' ul nu.-r -si-; -h of (h( w.lfst l,;.'k. iJoi'i' lini'i'clt, It'li.'l (in.at. i'"K f.'atu.'.'s !,f U,,- la. Us.;n s.'hoi.l , in. Amv Kllii.lt. Kls'lo' Ali'iicU. ll.ir.itliy 1 I'ulnaiii. Kl.iis.' I'all.M'soii Mr. Il.lliirh's Vi-ll 1 I" Mr. lli-iliii-k nia.lp liis riivt' visit : any mm- :m ,uee w.n.m; , (1).llnill(r lhl. wast or mnk other ami wtis I Play. schoid in ei-y proud e.n.ty the pa- Thc 1'iinnlt. Who won the prize in the lati,- at the fair grounds? Well, three school principals. one a "(lead sartin linger piiiiiu tiKlHly i; the only a faint siiKKe-stlon of drap- wa 1st line. A frock that has a sash in hack lt mark the waist ut tho tnii-nf-lhe-hips line, in front ha; three invert.-., r ;s that suKKest tho normal waistllno. HeioltiU-s tivnw Mll(T Still out? slender lines are tho im portant feature of most of the llew al'ternoitn frocks, anil as a wide enumerator, counted 1: 1 7 live souls ( in-mjino nee nts the Hli'iidortms of in the Jackson school c(dumu. ni, llt.M( . ,itf diess, lwni.li'.e:. :e And at hith noun Sept.-inhcr UiecontiitL: wide ami widei-. In some ami p. th- frocks, the width is aet-nal. achiev- of the year to the limtsevelt school on Thursitay, Sep! emher 1 L'l h. We aiwavM welconio him. Heallll The Health itanner was won hy the :tH-3A room with an average of H7.T, percent. The iiveraL,"' for the huildiun Was UfM'. pereent. Visit Fliim New Art Shimtw.iii We enji.ycd a visit from Miss Tlollenheek, the new art s .i per vi sit r. I am sure we shall all like her vory much. ' ' Spelling ' Tlte highest siieltin averao for ; this week was 07 percent, made hy Mrs. Willit's fil! class, which is a' splendid record. The school aver- 1 line was i,n.7 percent. ; Fair I ' ratio Roosevelt had one hundred and ; ninety-six children hi the parade ; at tin fair Wednesday. That was . . . y,.!,.,..! .. their tine snirit tho smartest ooRiumos for daytime illi percent of iho entire number, i . p,,,.,,!,!.. ti,. ti-nwrnirtaiion i include all typos. One may hav .lai'Ksou seuooi ea ine i irsi a no WashiiiKlon eame second. .laokson received ten d(dlars and Washing- ton school received five dollars. I Hoosevelt came third but did not j win anything. We coiiKfatulate ' .. ull-talkiim t.'av .lack laideit. esty a r o pi - seutod all the Old familiar chara ioi-.h tvhoso ' nmsh. iineuliured r terinrs hid hearts of pure ;ohl . i else oi tuackest ebony, with it. in-het weens. The villain t Hai ry Woods) stalks into the barroom of "theso by;.r dJirttin's" lu nil his pristine pbe .if black frock coat ami black hai and black boots, and twirls w:mi lithe, cruel finttcrs his wicked Ida i. motistaclie, and snarls at apnio priale moments "A h-harh-h-. and stalks and stalks and stalks. And Karo Nidi t Louise tuzen dal innocent golden -curled, m -lloolitlLT illirlillK of the settlement swears by them lhai hills that m heart was ymini, .lack." when t-i- hero pops the question. 'J hen 111. j villain bares -Neil's nasi, tries .' steal her ttold mine, tetn killed appar. mly hy ihe hero, who I aiiout to swiuK from tho cotton wood lice for ihe deed, wlp'll 'ni Nell, with evidi'liee, l ide j nt;Uali- limy ut save his life all in lw reels! I'.ut inavbe. jiMt nu.ybi'. th-c Fay Wrsy and Qecroe Bancroft in a scene from "Thunderbqlt" ( I. :e Haner AjieW. dllTi tare opens a Hunt's fraie lieu: Inner !u 1 I'mleiwi all-talkmu three-ilay i n. rian today. I ott's 'preat siltv rid ami 'Tim I'lec. U he Ml h i d.-n 1 he t has rk in "Thunder talks. Likeable in, I lovely Ka c uppoi l iim- lead .it b.dl.' Maynard in First Talking, at Rialto i . pa. just beiwei'ii J ; enrettictn if the s hool was :tli ,,, jlV t.ircular out or by inserting ; souls, most of whom were cominu ffnnVts nil around the hem. Other 'alive. So by correctly estimating iMicks keev a slender sheath faun i the percentatio we have ! : 1 -1" ! dation. uiid add an appearance of ient. a lead of more than width by means of circular tiers or six per cent over'oiir nearest com-, flounces, placed low onoush below 1 petitor. So the Jio prize i-Itht1 hipline to preserve the slender ; "mir'ii," 'linos of the frock, and often dip- Anil Thanks ! plnir below the hemline. The teachers and pupils wish Tallnrwl Bl I'nstilioil t. thank the iKirents and friends; "The tailored fashions that form will lake it all seriously. I will thank the stars that the westerns are back. CrPf 'VW, W ,fc 1 i I r .-: . ";'Mfia.i84 Ink., win in will.-.- up l" al..t in.- ISllf'131 ;;.! ! 't Jr.'rrh-K iJahU I.-V..I of His lill-.'S. Moist,',. His I h $ fa?ty ifikSMwMm i,..iv win. in.. wMi.T. ii..-.. ri. i IMbM 1 sni tJKlp ,i. so.,,,. ,,r...i....n.v .....in. I,,.',-.- I; , i Urn WmfwMWmi W..I...' ..mil .voi. Hav w.k,.,l ,, u UtMm IW'ijijHW'W lilH'i .il lulli.T. Wnsli Hip hi'a.l li.sl. Ute'to.!1; lj-'illfi yJ- M- ViH!ili ' laliiim sp.'i'iul .'ar.' not la n.-l soap ' llins.' ill." soupy lull,.',' away!. 5y W illi I'l.'iii-. warm a,,',' anil rill, j Xgk Bl B Gi948lB& no, .ion ,ny wan 11 ,'oi.rs,' towei.; Wtu3e,M a &i3Irk lie very thorough in the mailer of 1 '"V (b yinK. so the il.m will not take ( q fl 'pour biiilitiK w;iier on spot. If a m m m M t i trace remains, dab wiih Ivmou I g K g ff " 4f J"'"" """ 'x,"",-t'" ; fo&Iow Tiie Ink slains on linen are nibbed, wiih ripe Momalo they will soon;,- - pm in tTKNXi Wlfc f 11 ........ s, , in. . m t -Bi ; w V- i ill., washnl III warm w.il.'r W..I....II Wjadp A waO. Mi mLM tm . mm Sj I any .".i".'iiv,',y 11 run,..'., won 11 mix- (K -W Vs B? 3 VXSl Ii a 14 ! Hi,.' "f (iill.-r's .-ai-m am. iiliioi. Bfa mm i VVIioii this is lirnslii'il ol'f ili.'.v look i A l IS Koo.l IIS 11. 'W . Jackson and Washington. I!ut, of course1, wo nre disappointed that we lost. t 1-airoiltnent There wore more children en- I for the parading school ctiiiureii ) ! to the fair mounds. There waV j Otioa.h transport;!! Ion volunteered to carrv our own school and half: of any other j;rade school in town.i Milk I'm iii-hed. Plans have been made at school to irive those children who wish soft feminine type of tailored frock with a circular skirt and a bow at Hie neck and waist, or a frock With erip pleats, tailored in every detail. Or frocks that eom pvumip by -liffvlnw tailored lines, and soft feminine details." The world's largest woodon sho? milk for their him hes. permission ; factory is not in iionanrt nut in to have it delivered at the school navoillMirt. loWit. ! I '6Speed Up" III -'-i . : S 11 hall B One Special lUond! Howard Hughes still is trying find the riht bloiul to supplant CI rota Nissen lu the all-talkine. ver sion of his aviation special. "Ilcil'i AnKols." Orot; with her foryin accent couiu not piay mo "oie, mi i. as jvi no substitute has boon sign ed. OviM'tures wade to Dorothy Mackaill found Dot busy elsewhere. Hut the silent version for unwiied houses will retain tho charms of Nissen. Little Uavey Leo apparently. si ,1 "ihnnmh" as far as Warner Hroth-j ers are concorned. "t'nole" Al : I Jidson's Sonny Hoy and Little i . l probably will have to Kind a new scievn daddy when 1m. returns from his present personal atpearnif.e tour, which tho Warners maintain Ken Maynard and Edith Robe:ta in "The Wagon Master" Nevet- wash bronze figures fr ot na moils, hoi dust ihem care cully, and wip with : soft cloth tmds- j fMied with salad oik l'olish with , chamois. Rapid-fire action eharaei crimes every miuniw of "The Waj;on Mas ter," Ken Maynnnl s picture whlcn opens tit tnV Ri.ilio theatre today. It is the first Western Willi mhis and dial. hah' T ridin:; tricks. "The Wanon Master" Is a story 'of the waimil freighters, a bold and reckless breed of men who carried supplies to Isolated in tnliiK camps ; apd army posts in the days id the 1 old west. Ma nard with the aid of his fain- ous horse "Ta ra n" open a i new I"' hrc; test. It of cotiira.M constitutes over their Wonuurs Rival. Frank Way yol may rival Mn.'.v Doran in the mailer of hair-dyeing (iii-.m.iyi roles, l-'ay's linht crop went black for one picture, then l-trht airaln foi' another. Immedi ately he was called for "retakes" ..n the I'irsl. At present writing It's black nuain. . . . In oUbu days when a picture contained lilt 1 - on which to com pliment its director, one i.lwaH said, "Iteauliful photography." . . . ; Now one murmurs, "Wonderful ro- ror.lim;!" (IUVNIA, Roland Aj The Unity white hats of ihe American navv were highly fashionable this sum mer at this and other l'olish sea side VosortH. Men. women and children wore them, flmlliiK )'' convenient for tennis and boat -iiiK. 1'LAN I'.ATOR. MotiKolia (V) The local soviet has confiscated the properly yf Twain UeKt'ii, one of the strotiK't eceleslastical rul ers in Mongolia, because of hi- riactlouary activity, as well as that of the recently decreased theoerat Shivashiretu. The prop erly of Ihe dead Khuhll.miUH. rep resentatives of Hie living Ituddah, has been Inventor'ed. I THE CHALLENGER fifflf,Ta jLy liability.. . i - first 9S f Pay too little for a ' battery and you're oh the road to trouble. A single tow-in charge or . a couple rechargings ; might cost you more' ' than you saved on- the price. Make the safety point . your goal and you'll : be money ahead in the end. In a Willard Bat tery of the correct elec- . trical size dependable quality is never sacri ficed for low price. Mil lions of motorists, and 76 makers of cars, trucks and busses pro nounce it the 'best sound value you can buy. or re T-i. r - a r-: tnr- mlioKilitv in thp 1 5-djiv running of the famous I IIC VJltlllU l IIW - J n - "Fourde France" was awarded to Essex the Challenger. The two Lssex entries finished the race, without a single penalty the only cars with per fect scores winning by a great margin over the strong field of high priced American and European cars. . . . J Not only the Grand Prize, but the Ansaldo Cup, for quick getaway; the Lyonnais Cup, the Pyrenees" Cup, the Atlantic Cup, the Cup of Brittany, the Cup of Normandy, and the Cup of the North were also taken by Lssex the Challenger. iisinesi With Mail Tribune Ideas V Fall inevitably brings a new tempo in business. ' New: styles new merchandise seasonable needs quick en the selling pace tremendously. 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